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and he also met with a lot of just everyday people south, dakota citizens, south dakota politician towns. and he did make several visits with native americans in rapid city area. he visited the rapid city indian school, which was a boarding school for native children. he als a jrney to the pine ridge indian reservation is about 40 or 50 miles east of here. for south dakotans, it was an honor that coolidge chose south dakota in the black hills for, people in the oglala sioux tribe. this had been their land promised in a treaty only 60 years earlier. so some were excited about the visit. others. others were, and he was. while he was out here, he went to a in deadwood where some native americans ceremonially adopted into the sioux tribe, gave him a headdress and traditional headdress and ve him a native american name. and so he was welcomed some, but ere were others who really that some native americans did that and didn't think that that should have been done. coolidge never came back to the black hills. there was an effort years later on, one of the anniversaries of his visit to get grace
and he also met with a lot of just everyday people south, dakota citizens, south dakota politician towns. and he did make several visits with native americans in rapid city area. he visited the rapid city indian school, which was a boarding school for native children. he als a jrney to the pine ridge indian reservation is about 40 or 50 miles east of here. for south dakotans, it was an honor that coolidge chose south dakota in the black hills for, people in the oglala sioux tribe. this had been...
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not in south dakota.to ask wayne if he will come back out here and join me on stage because today i'm going to be signing an executive order to protect your god-given right to keep and bear arms from being infringed upon financial institutions. we will welcome wayne to the stage. [applause] today i will sign an executive order to protect the god-given right to keep and bear arms from being infringed upon by financial institutions. my executive order effective immediately blocks state agencies from contracting with large banks the disk made against firearm related industries. wayne, in 1787, thomas jefferson wrote a letter to james madison, talked about how committed he was to freedom. he made this point in latin but it translates as i prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery. today, with this. [applause] >> do you have a microphone? you don't? i get to put words into your mouth. >> you're doing great. >> wayne is grateful to me for doing this for the nra. >> on behalf of everyone in this room, gun o
not in south dakota.to ask wayne if he will come back out here and join me on stage because today i'm going to be signing an executive order to protect your god-given right to keep and bear arms from being infringed upon financial institutions. we will welcome wayne to the stage. [applause] today i will sign an executive order to protect the god-given right to keep and bear arms from being infringed upon by financial institutions. my executive order effective immediately blocks state agencies...
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it got its start primarily in north dakota and then it's tries to come into south dakota. they thought that rather for example shipping grain from yankton to and have it grounded into flour there in north dakota. what they did is they set up a state mill an elevator in, grand forks where rather than just get loans from regional banks, maybe there should a state bank. north dakota has a state bank. so john and his father were members of the nonpartisan league. now the two major parties do not like it. so here's teddy roosevelt. now, this should have some meaning because you've been through the russian revolution. roosevelt, teddy roosevelt comes the leaders of the npl arehat bolsheviks. they take ords from in an attempt discredit th is how teddy roosevelt did that they' bolsheviks. they're pre cla hatred at the end thereys pting the officialepresentative of the league squarely in the clan with the bolshevik leaders have done such evil in russia. so you know what happened in russia when the bolsheviks took over. so how do you discredit someone you accuse them of trying to spr
it got its start primarily in north dakota and then it's tries to come into south dakota. they thought that rather for example shipping grain from yankton to and have it grounded into flour there in north dakota. what they did is they set up a state mill an elevator in, grand forks where rather than just get loans from regional banks, maybe there should a state bank. north dakota has a state bank. so john and his father were members of the nonpartisan league. now the two major parties do not...
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that's over six south dakotas come in the last two and a half years and about one south dakota waitingo this country. so, if you don't think this is going to impact you and your community and your state because you're not on the border, think again. this is going to impact every single american. we already have a shortage of resources. we already have an economy that is struggling. now add in millions of people who are a lot of these people are low skilled labor and imagine the problems that we're going to have in the next year, the next five years, the next 10 years i would say mandate to next republican president there better be millions of deportations on the tactical when we get a republican president because this is you unsustainable. >> ashley: tomi, mayorkas has been saying the biden administration has been preparing for the last 18 month. what have they done to prepare? is it the app.? sending last minute 1500 active duty troops to the border by the way is just helping with transportation and trying to take the bulk of stress off the border patrol agents. even with that u.s. bo
that's over six south dakotas come in the last two and a half years and about one south dakota waitingo this country. so, if you don't think this is going to impact you and your community and your state because you're not on the border, think again. this is going to impact every single american. we already have a shortage of resources. we already have an economy that is struggling. now add in millions of people who are a lot of these people are low skilled labor and imagine the problems that...
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i have one at south dakota state as well. i just think there is so much value in trying to encourage young people. i would add one thing in a different context. i worry a lot about primary and general elections these days and how much more dominant primary elections are in the selection of our leaders than the general election sometimes. because primaries are becoming the dominant way we select our leaders, it is the small base. it is only about 20 or 25% turnout of voters. it is usually the hard core bases. if that is who you have to respond to, you don't have to respond to all those people who want to be swing voters in the middle and the general election. somehow, i think we have got to work and try to figure out a way to bring that general election back to the prominence and organs that it deserves so that people do feel more comfortable coming to the middle and compromising, once they have staked out their strong positions. >> one point on that but i think is really important, when i was a whip, i had 40 to 50 democrats
i have one at south dakota state as well. i just think there is so much value in trying to encourage young people. i would add one thing in a different context. i worry a lot about primary and general elections these days and how much more dominant primary elections are in the selection of our leaders than the general election sometimes. because primaries are becoming the dominant way we select our leaders, it is the small base. it is only about 20 or 25% turnout of voters. it is usually the...
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yes, coy find out the name of the capital of south dakota even ins pronunciation, i could find out thes in the enlightenment or whatever, but do i really need to know these things. plato didn't know them. socrates didn't know them. and yet they managed to have profound thoughts about the role of humanity and laid down for us a template of how perhaps we should behave. and i mean the classic issarist ottle's view of winning happiness not through pleasure but through achievement and doing the right thing. now that may not sound too profound. sort of thing that you hear from the pulpit. but nonetheless, it was thought about, and put down on paper or parchment or whatever but someone who had no idea of the capital of south dakota or the name of the senator from new york or wherever. >> more broadly, do you worry that the fact that we can know everything is making us dumber? >> no, i thought when i started writing this book, i thought that was the premise. is everything that began with the invention of a electronic calculator in 1967. that is when labor saving devices started working on our
yes, coy find out the name of the capital of south dakota even ins pronunciation, i could find out thes in the enlightenment or whatever, but do i really need to know these things. plato didn't know them. socrates didn't know them. and yet they managed to have profound thoughts about the role of humanity and laid down for us a template of how perhaps we should behave. and i mean the classic issarist ottle's view of winning happiness not through pleasure but through achievement and doing the...
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yes, i can find out with the capital of south dakota and even its pronunz sitciation, and the enlightenmento know these things? aristotle didn't know them and plato didn't know them and socrates didn't know them and they knew the road of humanity and lay a temperalate of perhap how we should behave. aristotle thought about wenning happiness not through pleasure, but through achievement and doing the right thing and that may not sound like too profound a thought now more than what you hear from the pulpit, but nonetheless, it was thought about and put down on paper or vellum or parchment by someone who had no idea of the capital of south dakota or the name of the senator in new york or whatever. >> more broadly, do you worry that -- that the fact that we can know everything is making us dumber? >> no. i thought initially -- i think when i started writing this book i think that was the premise is everything that began with the invention of the electronic calculator by a man called jerry merriman, wonderful name, in 196 1k37 7, and that began the rant and we did not need to know how to calcula
yes, i can find out with the capital of south dakota and even its pronunz sitciation, and the enlightenmento know these things? aristotle didn't know them and plato didn't know them and socrates didn't know them and they knew the road of humanity and lay a temperalate of perhap how we should behave. aristotle thought about wenning happiness not through pleasure, but through achievement and doing the right thing and that may not sound like too profound a thought now more than what you hear from...
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so we i went up there to south dakota. i got some of the remains, the kids, and brought them back to their families, which was another, i think thing that you were referring to is sort of a beyond the normal of journalism. in that case, it felt really like morally important to do because i had witnessed firsthand way that the birth families were sidelined, just made it invisible in the whole, in their grief, which felt so wrong to. me and. none of these families were in touch with each other. so i was sort the one link between these people that was talking to everyone. and so i figured if i didn't do it, then it probably happen. and so yeah, i mean, it really challenging emotionally and also i felt, i felt the weight of it as i was working on this book that i felt, you know, i had the kids with me for a couple of months, so and davonte, his body was never found was no, he was the one he was the one child that was never recovered. and part of that is because they crashed into the ocean and. the ocean has tides and all of th
so we i went up there to south dakota. i got some of the remains, the kids, and brought them back to their families, which was another, i think thing that you were referring to is sort of a beyond the normal of journalism. in that case, it felt really like morally important to do because i had witnessed firsthand way that the birth families were sidelined, just made it invisible in the whole, in their grief, which felt so wrong to. me and. none of these families were in touch with each other....
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to hear south dakota congressman dusty johnson. he is problem-solvers caucus chair and he has a plan or is it a hail mary pass? this problem solver is here, only here. donald trump owes e. jean carroll five million bucks. he is paying. he is appealing. does this make him less appealing as a candidate. polls don't show it. dan eberhardt might be proving that now. he is backing ron desantis, he is putting his money where his mouth is. he sees more republican donors doing the same. you follow the dough, you decide. title 42 goes away today. rio grande city mayor preparing for what could be a heck of a surge. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto. so glad to have you all with us. inflation surge, not as much of a surge, not as much as we feared. the trend deemed by some to our friend, is it? to luke lloyd, carol roth whether investors have to kind of reassess what they're thinking of inflation. carol, what do you think? >> so, neil, i'm calling this the half glass of water report because you can kind of project whatever you want done. if
to hear south dakota congressman dusty johnson. he is problem-solvers caucus chair and he has a plan or is it a hail mary pass? this problem solver is here, only here. donald trump owes e. jean carroll five million bucks. he is paying. he is appealing. does this make him less appealing as a candidate. polls don't show it. dan eberhardt might be proving that now. he is backing ron desantis, he is putting his money where his mouth is. he sees more republican donors doing the same. you follow the...
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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. more of that hard bitten blue 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 rea
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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the high plains, the ogallala reaches out for 175,000 square miles from the texas panhandle to south dakota. the wooden windmill pumps used by the early settlers made little impression on the massive reserves of water which lay underneath their farms. but after world war ii, they adopted better drilling technology and high-tech irrigation systems. soon, a new, industrial-scale agriculture, was turning the lands of the dust bowl into america's breadbasket. but it all depended on the ogallala, and water was now being extracted from the aquifer faster than it could be replaced. by the 1950's, some of the survivors of the dust bowl we turning into millionaire landowners. it was boom time for america. the birth of rock and roll. nineteen cent hamburgers in the drive-in diner. modern life moving so fast that even a reservoir the size of lake huron couldn't keep up with the demand. almost a third of the ogallala's water has already gone, most of what's left will disappear in the space of a lifetime. the farmers of the high plains are looking down the barrel of a new dust bowl. [mike] we are in yum
the high plains, the ogallala reaches out for 175,000 square miles from the texas panhandle to south dakota. the wooden windmill pumps used by the early settlers made little impression on the massive reserves of water which lay underneath their farms. but after world war ii, they adopted better drilling technology and high-tech irrigation systems. soon, a new, industrial-scale agriculture, was turning the lands of the dust bowl into america's breadbasket. but it all depended on the ogallala,...
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. >> solo home run, the commentator said fishing season never closes in south dakota, you have to comewith the right equipment. there it is. didn't catch a whale but caught a wallop for sure. the net definitely paid off. >> i wonder if you are allowed to bring that into oracle or the coliseum. >> i think we need to find that out. cbs evening news is next, thank you so much for watching ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the idaho mom accused of chick killing her children is found guilty after a trial where prosecutors convicts a jury that lori vallow daybell's doomsday beliefs about zombies led to pss murder trial? need a musical border agents on high alert as title 42 expires and shelters across the country are overcrowded. >> migrant shelters nearing capacity and self texas. ♪ ♪ >> the marine veteran who put a fellow passenger into a
. >> solo home run, the commentator said fishing season never closes in south dakota, you have to comewith the right equipment. there it is. didn't catch a whale but caught a wallop for sure. the net definitely paid off. >> i wonder if you are allowed to bring that into oracle or the coliseum. >> i think we need to find that out. cbs evening news is next, thank you so much for watching ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the idaho mom accused of chick killing her children is...
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and he was shrewd politically and he gotot south dakota and richard nixon.] and i still cannot figure out what motivatedis him to do that. was it something in his childhood? is there something you can't just win big, you can't just went in, you have to win it all. i don't't know and it was persol because richard nixon was smart and understanding the pieces of the puzzle fit together and this will slide their but why did he go into politics? politics is usually how other people go and they stand on the corner when they are getting off at the fauci saying i like your boat. nixon was painful under small talk and the punchline has to be explained in advance. [laughter] some of you will remember, the prime minister of israel and growing up in milwaukee and she had a foreign minister and if you are a crossword puzzle, you know that because it works really well but was educated at oxford and spoke with them. and the foreign minister and so if you've paid any attention to the career, you will know kinzinger even though arriving in the united states from germany and
and he was shrewd politically and he gotot south dakota and richard nixon.] and i still cannot figure out what motivatedis him to do that. was it something in his childhood? is there something you can't just win big, you can't just went in, you have to win it all. i don't't know and it was persol because richard nixon was smart and understanding the pieces of the puzzle fit together and this will slide their but why did he go into politics? politics is usually how other people go and they stand...
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. >> republican dusty johnson of south dakota with a plea to house gop hard liners who are criticizing the debt limit bill. we'll have the latest on where support stands for members of both parties as leaders try to secure their votes. >>> plus, president biden and former president trump mark memorial day with very different messages, and also ahead we're following a developing story out of moscow this morning. drones attacked residential areas for the first time since russia invaded ukraine. >>> good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this tuesday, may 30th. i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we begin this morning in washington with the debt ceiling deal. the house rules committee will meet today to discuss advancing the legislation to a full vote in the house. meanwhile, house conservatives are criticizing the bill calling it, quote, the fiscal irs responsibility act, not a win, and even deemed it a turd sandwich with many republicans vowing not to vote for its passage. on the or the side of the capitol senators lindsey graham and mike lee have vowed to
. >> republican dusty johnson of south dakota with a plea to house gop hard liners who are criticizing the debt limit bill. we'll have the latest on where support stands for members of both parties as leaders try to secure their votes. >>> plus, president biden and former president trump mark memorial day with very different messages, and also ahead we're following a developing story out of moscow this morning. drones attacked residential areas for the first time since russia...
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were smoking something before their show i'm going to make this point kristi noem governor of south dakota would never let that happen because she loves mount rushmore, so does trump. who doesn't love it. >> she's not to be governor forever read bad news, have a good weekend. >> from the spock studio in new york city this is "maria bartiromo wall street". >> happy weekend to all, welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in position to for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. bracing for impact texas cities declaring states of emergency this weekend while 1500 u.s. troops prepare to go to the border a massive surge of illegal migrants expected next week senator joni ernst on the impact across the country when title 42 expires in the upcoming week. jobs jump many more jobs and did april the famed economist on what this means for the health of the economy in your job. a new government report outlines what is to blame for all of the flight cancellations over the last two years, the ceo frontier airlines is with us with a response. >> may 11 is a nightmare date for the american p
were smoking something before their show i'm going to make this point kristi noem governor of south dakota would never let that happen because she loves mount rushmore, so does trump. who doesn't love it. >> she's not to be governor forever read bad news, have a good weekend. >> from the spock studio in new york city this is "maria bartiromo wall street". >> happy weekend to all, welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in position to for the week...
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senator from south dakota named george mcgovern. very decent fellow who who is probably the worst candidate in american history unless 60 or 70 years. if you want to know why many people in the country think the democrats can be counted on to act as though they know better than the rest of the country. and they are smarter than everybody else. they don't care for what ordinary people think., i suspect this error. george mcgovern a very decent guy. he was not made by any stretch of the imagination would beor appealing to ordinary folks. this position on all of that stuff was way to the left are way off the end. the outcome of this is nixon 11972. forty-nine out of 50 states. this was the largest landslide in history. and foror nixon it was not enou. he could have seen it. nixon was very shrewdhe politically. he could do the vote count and give his going to win. all 50 states for goodness sake you got south dakota when he didn't get with massachusetts. some may remember when watergate surrounded nixon there's a bumper sticker that sai
senator from south dakota named george mcgovern. very decent fellow who who is probably the worst candidate in american history unless 60 or 70 years. if you want to know why many people in the country think the democrats can be counted on to act as though they know better than the rest of the country. and they are smarter than everybody else. they don't care for what ordinary people think., i suspect this error. george mcgovern a very decent guy. he was not made by any stretch of the...
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most of all of west river south dakota is part of the great sioux reservation. the treaty is also going to say that they're going to close down the forts along the bozeman trail. the gold had been found in montana and so they've been an attempt to go out towards bozeman and find the gold and they said well, we'll close down those forts. it out, but like they say they're going to when they're going to recognize and defend and protect, you know the boundaries of the great sioux reservation, they don't 1874 gold is found in the black hills. okay, even you notice like everything kind of has a connection back to gold being found gold has found in georgia. oh brown go to sean, california. ooh prom go to shawna montana brown go to sean colorado pikes peak problem. it's almost like there's a theme. so they found going 1874 and basically, you know, the custer expedition finds this going. okay. whole big problem. and rather than trying to keep white miners out of the black hills, which they are supposed to based upon the treaty the us army just like yeah. okay, go ahead.
most of all of west river south dakota is part of the great sioux reservation. the treaty is also going to say that they're going to close down the forts along the bozeman trail. the gold had been found in montana and so they've been an attempt to go out towards bozeman and find the gold and they said well, we'll close down those forts. it out, but like they say they're going to when they're going to recognize and defend and protect, you know the boundaries of the great sioux reservation, they...
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and when we started our alcohol program, we met some medicine people from south dakota.we met learn crow dog first. and right after we started the movement, we did a takeover of the coast guard station down in milwaukee and we were able to keep it. herb went to dc, flew to dc, and he met with brad patterson, who was nixon's assistant, and native affairs, and he met with them and somehow, for some reason he took a liking to herb and agreed to help us. and so we had that land turned over to herb as and we put signs up. it was our native reservation. so we had an indian school moved on to there that my sister in law had just started. the indian community school and we also made a halfway house for people who are recovering and we boarded it off and native people would come down there on weekends and we'd have, you know, like big feasts down there. everybody just enjoyed it. it was right on the lakefront, real nice lakefront property. i know the neighborhood weren't appreciative of us, but that was our land. you know, that was that's still part of our land. i consider it all
and when we started our alcohol program, we met some medicine people from south dakota.we met learn crow dog first. and right after we started the movement, we did a takeover of the coast guard station down in milwaukee and we were able to keep it. herb went to dc, flew to dc, and he met with brad patterson, who was nixon's assistant, and native affairs, and he met with them and somehow, for some reason he took a liking to herb and agreed to help us. and so we had that land turned over to herb...
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i am joined by the republican congressman dusty johnson of south dakota. he is the vice chair of the problem solvers caucus in the house, he is the chair of the republican main street congress, congressman, good to see, you thank you for on the problem solvers caucus, he played influential role in getting us to where we are. and he may have a very influential role to play over the course of the next few days, because of what we are talking about. there are some members of the republican congress who have said and tweeted that they will not support this bill. they are appear to be some democrats who are still getting more information on that who said they may not support this bill. so again, the 218 votes, you are going to have to be pi partisan one way or the other. >> i think everybody assumed that when the speaker of the house and the speaker kind of deal, of course joe biden is a democrat, they're a lot of folks in the house of the senate who i think understand that this, joe biden was never going to get everything he wanted. i think republicans did pre
i am joined by the republican congressman dusty johnson of south dakota. he is the vice chair of the problem solvers caucus in the house, he is the chair of the republican main street congress, congressman, good to see, you thank you for on the problem solvers caucus, he played influential role in getting us to where we are. and he may have a very influential role to play over the course of the next few days, because of what we are talking about. there are some members of the republican...
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the threat has spread from south texas to south dakota with nebraska getting the brunt of it. here is the radar. it is lit up. several reported tornadoes already and you're seeing those tornadoes -- lincoln and omaha, look out the next couple of hours but up to the rio grand, several thunderstorms are being faced. and into the weekend ten inches of rain, potentially along the border, this while a big heat wave builds to the west to hit 100 degrees in fresno and it could be one of the earliest 90 days in portland but right now we're worried about the tornado activity here. >> thanks, rob. >> title 42 expiring overnight last night at midnight. tonight now replaced by sweeping new rules for asylum seekers. an estimated 10,000 migrants crossing every day this week and tonight it's not just government in other words and the states that bordhy holkel and what she is now asking from the government. from el paso, texas. >> the border bracing. title 42 the trump era held policy allowing the quick expulsion -- expulsion is now formally over. thousands of migrants have now been taken in
the threat has spread from south texas to south dakota with nebraska getting the brunt of it. here is the radar. it is lit up. several reported tornadoes already and you're seeing those tornadoes -- lincoln and omaha, look out the next couple of hours but up to the rio grand, several thunderstorms are being faced. and into the weekend ten inches of rain, potentially along the border, this while a big heat wave builds to the west to hit 100 degrees in fresno and it could be one of the earliest...
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parts of south dakota, smoke so is thick, visibility is less than a mile. smoke is expected to linger for days. >>> from fires to floods, we have beautiful views but dangerous waters. that's the warning for visitors. anyone heading to yosemite in the next few days, take a look. the melting snowpack is creating powerful currents in the valley's waterfalls and rivers. yosemite is expecting a lot of visitors, but flood concerns are forcing some of the campgrounds to close. popular areas like the mariposa grove will be open, but throughout the park no boating, rafting or tubing allowed, keep out of the water. >>> after a long absence, the farmer's market in santa clara is coming back. the kaiser center used to have weekly farmers' markets until the pandemic pause. starting today, kaiser is bringing it back. they'll be held every friday at kaiser santa clara. staff say the goal is to pursue what they call lifestyle medicine, which they say is especially important after the pandemic. >> getting us as people to take better care of ourselves by changing the way we
parts of south dakota, smoke so is thick, visibility is less than a mile. smoke is expected to linger for days. >>> from fires to floods, we have beautiful views but dangerous waters. that's the warning for visitors. anyone heading to yosemite in the next few days, take a look. the melting snowpack is creating powerful currents in the valley's waterfalls and rivers. yosemite is expecting a lot of visitors, but flood concerns are forcing some of the campgrounds to close. popular areas...
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and when we started our alcohol program, we met some medicine people from south dakota.we met learn crow dog first. and right after we started the movement, we did a takeover of the coast guard station down in milwaukee and we were able to keep it. herb went to dc, flew to dc, and he met with brad patterson, who was nixon's assistant, and native affairs, and he met with them and somehow, for some reason he took a liking to herb and agreed to help us. and so we had that land turned over to herb as and we put signs up. it was our native reservation. so we had an indian school moved on to there that my sister in law had just started. the indian community school and we also made a halfway house for people who are recovering and we boarded it off and native people would come down there on weekends and we'd have, you know, like big feasts down there. everybody just enjoyed it. it was right on the lakefront, real nice lakefront property. i know the neighborhood weren't appreciative of us, but that was our land. you know, that was that's still part of our land. i consider it all
and when we started our alcohol program, we met some medicine people from south dakota.we met learn crow dog first. and right after we started the movement, we did a takeover of the coast guard station down in milwaukee and we were able to keep it. herb went to dc, flew to dc, and he met with brad patterson, who was nixon's assistant, and native affairs, and he met with them and somehow, for some reason he took a liking to herb and agreed to help us. and so we had that land turned over to herb...
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my name is john thune and i come from the other south state, south dakota. but i am delighted to be in charleston, south carolina today because i want all of america to know what south carolina knows and what i know because i get to see it every day in the united states senate and that is that tim scott is the real deal. [applause] and he will make a great president of the united states. [applause] tim scott is a candidate who has a deep faith, a faith in god, a faith in his fellow americans and his country. he is a candidate who has a strong record of legislative accomplishment. i worked with him through one of the most economically consequential pieces of legislation over the last several decades and that was the tax cuts and job back -- tax cuts and jobs act of 2017. he is a relentless fighter for people of this country. he is a candidate with boundless hope and optimism for this great country. he is an aspirational and inspirational candidate and i don't know about you but i think our country is ready to be inspired again. [applause] as we kick off this g
my name is john thune and i come from the other south state, south dakota. but i am delighted to be in charleston, south carolina today because i want all of america to know what south carolina knows and what i know because i get to see it every day in the united states senate and that is that tim scott is the real deal. [applause] and he will make a great president of the united states. [applause] tim scott is a candidate who has a deep faith, a faith in god, a faith in his fellow americans...
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host: jay is in south dakota. are you nearing retirement, retired, or calling for other reasons? caller: i have worked hard my life, but my house, paid for it -- bought my house, paid for it. the problem i see is with property prices everywhere. i travel around everywhere. it is just terrible. host: ok, property prices? guest: we are seeing property values go up across the country. there are programs in different areas that have property tax programs. there are a lot of options. i would encourage people to look across their counties, their municipalities to see if there are possibilities to reduce property taxes. host: johnna is calling from oak ridge, tennessee. she is retired. good morning, donna. caller: thank you for your program. i am interested in making a comparison between the savings for people in socialist countries like germany and the u.s., which is the more capitalist country. what i want to ask is retirement funds or savings went down as social security and medicare came in, or if they stay the same. in addition, i have savings, and i would like to make a little sta
host: jay is in south dakota. are you nearing retirement, retired, or calling for other reasons? caller: i have worked hard my life, but my house, paid for it -- bought my house, paid for it. the problem i see is with property prices everywhere. i travel around everywhere. it is just terrible. host: ok, property prices? guest: we are seeing property values go up across the country. there are programs in different areas that have property tax programs. there are a lot of options. i would...
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storms later on this afternoon, evening, in parts of the central high plains, mainly nebraska, also south dakota. cool and wet into the mid atlantic and carolinas we have a coastal low spinning off the coast. it had finally move out tomorrow but today this means we'll see more showers in north carolina and virginia d.c. could see some showers. overall looking at the travel impact map shall not bad weather wise smooth sailing, but we could see moderate slowdowns ford rapids the south is looking for a chance of showers and storms 82 in san antonio. all right, overall, not bad for memorial day we'll look at the rest of the week in just a few minutes >>> after the break, why state farm is stopping new policies in one state moving forward >>> and thciesese ti w where res trending down, e even thoughgh inflflation remamains high mymy daughter r has sensititive. same. try using all™ free e clear as part ofof your famimily's laundry roroutine. it t tackles impmpurities withouout leavingg irritatating resididue for r a clean that's s gentle on n skin. alall™ free e clear. the e number onene doctor recomm
storms later on this afternoon, evening, in parts of the central high plains, mainly nebraska, also south dakota. cool and wet into the mid atlantic and carolinas we have a coastal low spinning off the coast. it had finally move out tomorrow but today this means we'll see more showers in north carolina and virginia d.c. could see some showers. overall looking at the travel impact map shall not bad weather wise smooth sailing, but we could see moderate slowdowns ford rapids the south is looking...
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applause] it is now my pleasure to introduce representative dusty johnson from the great state of south dakota. [applause] rep. johnson: mr. president, for 97 days you refused to negotiate with the speaker. for 97 days, you underestimated the unity and the resolve of this conference. for 97 days you would assumed that ignoring this problem would make it go away. now we can't get back the squandered 97 days. but more concerning, sir, is the fact that you don't appear particularly committed to using the 13 days that we have left. mr. president, cancel your trip to japan. stay at the table, acknowledge the resolve of this team on these stairs, and accept the fact that we must change how this town spends. inaction and intransigence will not wipe away $32 trillion in debt. good grief, mr. president. when is enough enough? when is enough enough? shame on anyone, on anyone who refuses to act. the speaker mccarthy and this entire team have been responsible, reasonable and sensible. time is short, mr. president. let's get this done. with that i would. i am happy to introduce a great legend from west vi
applause] it is now my pleasure to introduce representative dusty johnson from the great state of south dakota. [applause] rep. johnson: mr. president, for 97 days you refused to negotiate with the speaker. for 97 days, you underestimated the unity and the resolve of this conference. for 97 days you would assumed that ignoring this problem would make it go away. now we can't get back the squandered 97 days. but more concerning, sir, is the fact that you don't appear particularly committed to...
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representative dusty johnson, republican of south dakota was on state of the union yesterday. he was asked about grumbling on the republican side. [video clip] >> we are hearing a lot of grumbling from your caucus. some call this a debt ceiling surrender. they said no one claiming to a can did -- to be conservative could claim a yes vote in the basic criticism is that mccarthy gave up too much and could have gotten more. what do you think of that? >> i'm the head of a group of 75 pragmatic conservatives who are called the mainstreet caucus. there will be freedom caucus people who vote for this package so when you say the conservatives have concerns, it is really the most colorful conservatives. some of those guys didn't vote for the thing when it was a republican wish list. those votes were never really in play. we get that but overwhelmingly come republicans in this congress will support the deal. it is a fantastic deal. >> how many votes will you get and how many can you afford to lose? >> we are starting the process now. i talked to between two and three dozen republican me
representative dusty johnson, republican of south dakota was on state of the union yesterday. he was asked about grumbling on the republican side. [video clip] >> we are hearing a lot of grumbling from your caucus. some call this a debt ceiling surrender. they said no one claiming to a can did -- to be conservative could claim a yes vote in the basic criticism is that mccarthy gave up too much and could have gotten more. what do you think of that? >> i'm the head of a group of 75...
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. >> the threat is spread from south texas to south dakota with nebraska getting the brunt of it. here's the radar. it is lit up. several reported tornadoes already. you see storms arching around the low, link on, omaha. watch out the next couple hours. severe thunderstorm watches are posted. we have flash flood watches as well into the weekend with ten inches of rain potentially along the border. this while a heat wave builds in the west, hit 100 in fresno. could be one of the earliest 90 degree days in portland. right now, we are worried about tornadoes tonight in the plains. >> thanks again. we turn to the southern border. 42 expiring overnight last night at midnight. tonight replaced by sweeping new rules for asylum seekers. an estimated 10,000 migrants crossing every day this week. tonight, not just governors in states on the border, what new york's governor kathy hochul is asking from the federal government. matt rivers in el paso for us. >> tonight, the border bracing for what could be months of chaos. title 42, trump era health policy allowing quick expulsion of millions o
. >> the threat is spread from south texas to south dakota with nebraska getting the brunt of it. here's the radar. it is lit up. several reported tornadoes already. you see storms arching around the low, link on, omaha. watch out the next couple hours. severe thunderstorm watches are posted. we have flash flood watches as well into the weekend with ten inches of rain potentially along the border. this while a heat wave builds in the west, hit 100 in fresno. could be one of the earliest...
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on february three, 27th, 1973, another action not noticed by many took place at wounded knee, south dakota, when the american indian movement came acting with the oglala sioux civil rights organization and the oglala chiefs. and there had been really asserted their right to control their destiny on their nation's territory. on january 1st, 1974, two men, russell and myself, leaders of ame defenders of the wounded knee siege, were arrested and tried after nine and a half months, federal judge fred nichols citing governmental misconduct. dismissed, dismissed all charges against us. i this is where is notes change here. i never understood why the federal government feared us we weren't lawyers we weren't doctors we were an archetype. we were just indian guys who wanted more for the next generation. we were the dog soldiers. we nothing to offer but our liberty and our selves. and so offered both freely hoping the generation would be doctors and lawyers and architects. leonard was one of the dog soldiers, as i write inspired by the courageous acts of president johnson and federal judge fred nic
on february three, 27th, 1973, another action not noticed by many took place at wounded knee, south dakota, when the american indian movement came acting with the oglala sioux civil rights organization and the oglala chiefs. and there had been really asserted their right to control their destiny on their nation's territory. on january 1st, 1974, two men, russell and myself, leaders of ame defenders of the wounded knee siege, were arrested and tried after nine and a half months, federal judge...
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really the serbian army, it's been put on its highest over it and is stationed at the border of the south dakota republic, facing off with costs of in police forces on the other side, the prime minister of the break. and we region plane serves for the finance. i had a meeting with the queen, the investors and the you invested are today. i share the concerns about the violence and condemned the attacks against the cost of a police need a 4 and journalist, ultra nationalistic serv. graffiti on need to vehicles is a doc reminder in cost of a. we stand for peace and security for both of the 3. i'm asking quint countries to calm down their child, let them reason with their childs because that child can cause such problems that no one else has caused before. all this is organized by costs of a prime minister alvin kurtz. he with his desire to bring involved in big conflict with my subs and nato. he's the only one to blame for everything that is happening . and he's trying to wash his hands now and say that it's nothing to do with him. the night is being more or less peaceful with both sides, basically
really the serbian army, it's been put on its highest over it and is stationed at the border of the south dakota republic, facing off with costs of in police forces on the other side, the prime minister of the break. and we region plane serves for the finance. i had a meeting with the queen, the investors and the you invested are today. i share the concerns about the violence and condemned the attacks against the cost of a police need a 4 and journalist, ultra nationalistic serv. graffiti on...