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noem: shout out to south dakota. i'm governor kristi noem from the great state of south dakota. leadership has consequences. it does not matter who is in the white house. i have been governor under trump and biden and people always ask me what is the biggest difference. i tell them that president trump honored the constitution. he let me do my job. [cheers and applause] and he let me keep my people free. [cheers and applause] leadership on the state level matters too. it certainly mattered in south dakota. at south dakota's strong economy has been a beacon of freedom in america. most of you probably first heard about me during covid, didn't you? south dakota was the only state in the country that stayed open for business. [applause] we didn't mandate anything. we never ordered a single business or a church to close. i never even defined what an official business was because i do not believe the government has the authority to tell you your business is not essential. [applause] when other states or pushing mandates and lockdowns, instead in south dakota, we hit the gas. we embrac
noem: shout out to south dakota. i'm governor kristi noem from the great state of south dakota. leadership has consequences. it does not matter who is in the white house. i have been governor under trump and biden and people always ask me what is the biggest difference. i tell them that president trump honored the constitution. he let me do my job. [cheers and applause] and he let me keep my people free. [cheers and applause] leadership on the state level matters too. it certainly mattered in...
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noem: shout out to south dakota. i'm governor kristi noem from the great state of south dakota. and people always ask me what is the biggest difference. i tell them that president trump honored the constitution. he let me do my job. [cheers and applause] and he let me keep my people free. [cheers and applause] leadership on the state level matters too. it certainly mattered in south dakota. at south dakota's strong economy has been a beacon of freedom in america. most of you probably first heard about me during covid, didn't you? south dakota was the only state in the country that stayed open for business. [applause] we didn't mandate anything. we never ordered a single business or a church to close. i never even defined what an official business was because i do not believe the government has the authority to tell you your business is not essential. [applause] when other states or pushing mandates and lockdowns, instead in south dakota, we hit the gas. we embrace liberty. we told our story and invited people to calm and enjoy our beautiful state. all of the things that conserva
noem: shout out to south dakota. i'm governor kristi noem from the great state of south dakota. and people always ask me what is the biggest difference. i tell them that president trump honored the constitution. he let me do my job. [cheers and applause] and he let me keep my people free. [cheers and applause] leadership on the state level matters too. it certainly mattered in south dakota. at south dakota's strong economy has been a beacon of freedom in america. most of you probably first...
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of south dakota.ause] leadership has consequences. it matters who is in the white house. now i've been governor under both president trump and joe biden. and people ask me all the time, what's the biggest difference? and i tell them that president trump honored the constitution. he let me do my job. and he let me keep my people free. now leadership on the state level, it matters too. it certainly mattered in south dakota. i am so proud to say that south dakota's strong economy has been a beacon of freedom for america. most of you, most of you probably first heard about me during covid, didn't you? because south dakota was the only state in the country that stayed open for business. [cheers and applause] we didn't mandate anything. we never ordered a single business or a church to close. i never even defined what an essential business was. because i don't believe the government has the authority to tell you that your business isn't essential. [cheers and applause] when other states were pushing mandate
of south dakota.ause] leadership has consequences. it matters who is in the white house. now i've been governor under both president trump and joe biden. and people ask me all the time, what's the biggest difference? and i tell them that president trump honored the constitution. he let me do my job. and he let me keep my people free. now leadership on the state level, it matters too. it certainly mattered in south dakota. i am so proud to say that south dakota's strong economy has been a beacon...
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everybody for thinking of south dakota the last 10 days and weeks getting through it but he asked mei thought joe biden should do he should have resigned 25 years ago should have looked at his first 20 years of service and how devastating his policies were way back then. at this point in history i know democrats have made poor decisions propping them up they've known he doesn't have the ability to lead this country who i blame as the media and now they put the country in a very grave serious dangerous situation they put national security at risk by leading and covering up somebody who is incapable of leading and the president not just a leader of the country but they are the leader of the free world and we have wanted can't do the job today because the media allowed to stay covered up and hidden by the democrats. >> their basic job and with what's being briefed at the white house and reporting the truth and they weren't there 2 weeks ago it's a mystery to me and obama. i want to talk about kemal harris as vice president is she capable up to the job i haven't seen an ounce of successf
everybody for thinking of south dakota the last 10 days and weeks getting through it but he asked mei thought joe biden should do he should have resigned 25 years ago should have looked at his first 20 years of service and how devastating his policies were way back then. at this point in history i know democrats have made poor decisions propping them up they've known he doesn't have the ability to lead this country who i blame as the media and now they put the country in a very grave serious...
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i'm governor kristi noem from the great state of south dakota leadership has consequences it matters who's in the white house now, i've been governor under both president trump and joe biden and people ask me all the time what's the biggest difference? and i tell them that president trump honored the constitution. he let me do my job and he let me keep my people free now, leadership on the state level, it matters to it certainly mattered in south dakota. i am so proud to say that south dakota, a strong economy has been a beacon of freedom for america most of you most of you probably first heard about me during covid, didn you because south dakota was the only state in the country that stayed open for business we didn't mandate anything we never ordered a single business or a church to close i never even defined what an essential business was because i don't believe that the government has the authority to tell you that your business isn't essential when other states were pushing mandates and lockdowns instead, in south dakota, we hit the gas. we embraced liberty. we told our story an
i'm governor kristi noem from the great state of south dakota leadership has consequences it matters who's in the white house now, i've been governor under both president trump and joe biden and people ask me all the time what's the biggest difference? and i tell them that president trump honored the constitution. he let me do my job and he let me keep my people free now, leadership on the state level, it matters to it certainly mattered in south dakota. i am so proud to say that south dakota,...
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south dakota towards wyoming and lots of touristy restaurants in the black hills. and so it just kind of started working in that kind of industry. when did you become interested in native food? was that part of the upbringing with all the government? commodities? i didn't really think about it until a little bit later in life. and i had been a chef for a while and here in minneapolis, minnesota. and after a few years and that shift career at one point i moved down to mexico just to kind of get away from the us for a little while. as i was living in this little beach town on the pacific, it became very interested in this other. and then indigenous group called the withdrawal or withdrawal is and started researching them and in something disconnected with me. and i just kind of realize the connection that we had as indigenous peoples. and we, even though we're so far away, we spoke different languages. we had so much commonality. and that's what i had done a fight with them because i saw so much commonality and their beautiful artwork. and they're the rich stories th
south dakota towards wyoming and lots of touristy restaurants in the black hills. and so it just kind of started working in that kind of industry. when did you become interested in native food? was that part of the upbringing with all the government? commodities? i didn't really think about it until a little bit later in life. and i had been a chef for a while and here in minneapolis, minnesota. and after a few years and that shift career at one point i moved down to mexico just to kind of get...
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south dakota, 29 delegates. >> madame secretary, i'm lieutenant governor of the great state of south peak on behalf of myself and the governor and are delegation. we represent the freest state in the nation, built on the principles of freedom. on behalf of south dakota's, i want to say one thing. president trump help bring fireworks back to our mount rushmore. at monument honors four of our greatest presidents, and i believe there is room for one more. just saying. on behalf of south dakota's 29 delegates, i probably cast all our votes for president donald j. trump. >> south dakota, 28 votes, president trump. new mexico, 22 delegates. >> madame secretary, i'm jim townsend, national committeeman from mexico, joined with the national committee woman for new mexico and the delegation from new mexico. new mexico is known as the land of enchantment. we remember well when our citizens worked and jobs worked -- jobs were always available. madam secretary, we remember when the ports in our country were known for being fair and our borders were secure. madame sec., we also remember who was res
south dakota, 29 delegates. >> madame secretary, i'm lieutenant governor of the great state of south peak on behalf of myself and the governor and are delegation. we represent the freest state in the nation, built on the principles of freedom. on behalf of south dakota's, i want to say one thing. president trump help bring fireworks back to our mount rushmore. at monument honors four of our greatest presidents, and i believe there is room for one more. just saying. on behalf of south...
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south dakota is open for business with great conservative leadership. [applause] [cheering] my husband is here with me as well. i just came to say thank you. i'm not a good at repeating everything everybody else has already said but i want you to hear from the bottom of my heart how much the coalition means to us as leaders, what it means to us as governors who many times when we have a failure of the federal level and a president that is such a disaster like joe biden doesn't even understand our godly spiritual connection to israel and the necessity of the national security alliance that we have, the governors have to step up and we have to lead by example and pass policies that send a strong statement of what america's values and morals are of so thank you for that. thank you for your leadership. years ago we traveled to israel for the first time and i've been back many times since then and i will tell you i believe strongly and always knew of our spiritual connection but when you are there and see with your lie as you carry in your heart and recogniz
south dakota is open for business with great conservative leadership. [applause] [cheering] my husband is here with me as well. i just came to say thank you. i'm not a good at repeating everything everybody else has already said but i want you to hear from the bottom of my heart how much the coalition means to us as leaders, what it means to us as governors who many times when we have a failure of the federal level and a president that is such a disaster like joe biden doesn't even understand...
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go home, if you come, if you were to come to rosebud or pine ridge or any other reservation in south dakota, i think you would see the the place honor that warriors have in our culture, our societies. right. um, and so when i think about it from that perspective right, this is an expression of who we are as a people right. i think that makes a lot more sense for so i want to go on to the, the last topic that we talked about, kevin, around stories that we should know about and kind of go into civil rights. yeah. so i'm. you heard a little bit from john about the about civil rights movement. and it was tremendously important for native america as well, not just because native americans were included in the rights act and the other civil rights laws that were passed during this period. but because it opened the door for a broader conversation and about the restoration portion of tribal rights. and john john told you, you know, basically the series events that happened. but i've always thought that the civil rights movement created the space for so for for for this all to happen. you know, indi
go home, if you come, if you were to come to rosebud or pine ridge or any other reservation in south dakota, i think you would see the the place honor that warriors have in our culture, our societies. right. um, and so when i think about it from that perspective right, this is an expression of who we are as a people right. i think that makes a lot more sense for so i want to go on to the, the last topic that we talked about, kevin, around stories that we should know about and kind of go into...
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, not south dakota, what is he burgum? aving you to figure this out because i'm enjoying this. >> whatever he is, north dakota. what is the difference, north dakota, south dakota, idaho. liz: i'm sure our viewers in north dakota -- >> i'm from new york. we think we're in the center of the world but in any event, why do you think he likes doug burgum, he has great hair. trump loves his hair. so, i spoke with someone else who said, nah, not going to happen with burgum. it is probably jd. if he turned around and picked tulsi gabbard would be that surprised. liz: nikki haley, tim scott? >> i don't think tim scott has a shot at this point. if he turned around did something radical like tulsi gabbard or nikki haley. liz: i don't think anything will surprise people because they don't know. >> that is trump. a lot goes down this weekend. i think this is pivotal. i hate to say it george clooney had more stroke than barack obama getting biden out of the race. i think that might have been the push. liz: george clooney did "the new yor
, not south dakota, what is he burgum? aving you to figure this out because i'm enjoying this. >> whatever he is, north dakota. what is the difference, north dakota, south dakota, idaho. liz: i'm sure our viewers in north dakota -- >> i'm from new york. we think we're in the center of the world but in any event, why do you think he likes doug burgum, he has great hair. trump loves his hair. so, i spoke with someone else who said, nah, not going to happen with burgum. it is probably...
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names were mentioned, such as tim scott, who is a senator doug burgum, who is the governor of south dakota, and vance , unlike all of them , will not leave trump alone in the decisive moments of history. we used to talk to each other. after trump's side , we had an analysis of how the democrats and republicans want to manage the matter, what direction they will take , it will be more beneficial for both sides. done what do you think , how did the democrats under the leadership of biden and trump manage the scene in these two days for their own benefit. at the moment, trump has shown attention to making his tone more moderate. you said that this is positive. if he does this , it will benefit him. yes, it has been like this for the past two days. it was trump's relatives who , of course, did not name him, but he said that this person close to trump turned out to be in the hospital bed, that his personality has completely changed and now he is a moderate person who seeks to unite the american people. the democrats seem to be ready to give trump a little help and start attacking him, of course
names were mentioned, such as tim scott, who is a senator doug burgum, who is the governor of south dakota, and vance , unlike all of them , will not leave trump alone in the decisive moments of history. we used to talk to each other. after trump's side , we had an analysis of how the democrats and republicans want to manage the matter, what direction they will take , it will be more beneficial for both sides. done what do you think , how did the democrats under the leadership of biden and...
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lonnie is in rapid city, south dakota. line for democrats. thanks for waiting, lonnie. caller: no problem. i'm a disabled vet and i was watching yesterday or the day that president trump got shot. it's really sad that they didn't get that guy a lot earlier, you know. i appreciate c-span and thank you. host: all right. and art is in chicago, independent. caller: hey, how are you? host: i'm doing great. caller: my statement has to do with the abortion. it is not about abortion. it's about women's rights. and this is a path to makeking women second-class citizens. it's a thing that should never have happened. just because women are the majority in this country and this is a way to put them back down into being -- they'll probably lose a vote eventually and that's a crime. this is unfair. and i cannot believe we are even talking about it. thank you. host: george, oak harbor, washington. democrat. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i'm just wondering, i don't get a lot of information about judge cannon, her background. it makes her a constitutional scholar a
lonnie is in rapid city, south dakota. line for democrats. thanks for waiting, lonnie. caller: no problem. i'm a disabled vet and i was watching yesterday or the day that president trump got shot. it's really sad that they didn't get that guy a lot earlier, you know. i appreciate c-span and thank you. host: all right. and art is in chicago, independent. caller: hey, how are you? host: i'm doing great. caller: my statement has to do with the abortion. it is not about abortion. it's about women's...
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would you please welcome governor kristi noem of the state of south dakota.d we started worshipping, didn't you just feel the presence of the lord land on this room and brian and i are blessed to be with you this morning. we talk about politics lan government and the challenges that you run into and the divisiveness that we've seen in our country recently and we always have talked about the purpose for why we serve and why we step up and do this job. i always dreamed when i was a little girl, i'd grow up and be a farmer and a rancher with my dad, he was my best friend. the fact that i end up doing what i do is strange. the reason we do what we do is because of our children and because of our grandchildren. we want to leave them a country that gives them as many opportunities that we've had and been blessed with. and it's an honor to be a friend of you and ralph so many years. i was thinking of the story that speaker johnson was sharing, the old indian chief at that came to me general george washington at that time fighting when he was a colonel he wanted to m
would you please welcome governor kristi noem of the state of south dakota.d we started worshipping, didn't you just feel the presence of the lord land on this room and brian and i are blessed to be with you this morning. we talk about politics lan government and the challenges that you run into and the divisiveness that we've seen in our country recently and we always have talked about the purpose for why we serve and why we step up and do this job. i always dreamed when i was a little girl,...
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it was like, for example, tim scott, who is a senator, or dagburgham, who is the governor of south dakota. vance, unlike all of them , will not leave trump alone in the decisive moments of history. thank you very much. i also want to ask you a final question. apart from the introduction of vance as trump's first vice president, two nights ago, we were talking to each other on the same world today program. after trump's usurpation, we analyzed how the democrats and republicans they want to manage the matter , what direction will it take to benefit both sides ? it seems that trump intended to make a strong speech against biden, but in the end he abandoned this action. in these two days , they were able to manage for their own benefit. trump for now he showed attention to making his tone more moderate. you said that this is positive. if he does this, it will be beneficial for him. yes , it has been like this for the past two days. as you said, this was an axios report that was quoted by one of the relatives it was trump who, of course, did not name him, but he said that this person was close
it was like, for example, tim scott, who is a senator, or dagburgham, who is the governor of south dakota. vance, unlike all of them , will not leave trump alone in the decisive moments of history. thank you very much. i also want to ask you a final question. apart from the introduction of vance as trump's first vice president, two nights ago, we were talking to each other on the same world today program. after trump's usurpation, we analyzed how the democrats and republicans they want to...
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south dakota, it's a free state. you believe in the second amendment. you know 130 yards is nothing. >> it's nothing. >> i could spend ten or 15 minutes with one of my kids nov an easy shot. >> then you heard the head of the secret service... >> leadership has consequences and the buck always stops with a leader so she needs to be fired and gone. there's a clear failure here. we will get into the details and gather more information. right away we need to understand that this consequences for making poor decisions and for putting people in jeopardy the way this administration has. >> sean: great to have you senator. i did call alabama home for a couple of years. when i left alabama, the local newspaper said goodbye to the talkshow host. when i left atlanta and said... 1996 was a great year, the lipids came and hannity left. on not sure if everyone shared your view. >> we would love to have you in the great state of alabama. >> a great to have you. it's not your first convention but your first time speaking? >> yes. >> how was it? >> it was incredible. wa
south dakota, it's a free state. you believe in the second amendment. you know 130 yards is nothing. >> it's nothing. >> i could spend ten or 15 minutes with one of my kids nov an easy shot. >> then you heard the head of the secret service... >> leadership has consequences and the buck always stops with a leader so she needs to be fired and gone. there's a clear failure here. we will get into the details and gather more information. right away we need to understand that...
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the republican from south dakota chaired it. the other republicans, henry dwarf shack of idaho, everett dirksen again of illinois. charles potter again of michigan. john mcclellan, henry jackson and stewart symington were the three democrats on the committee. about 35 days of sessions, 20 million people we able to view this on tv. what was the result of these hearings? well, the result of one key result of the hearings was that mccarthy, again, no longer a member of the committee or in this case, this subcommittee. he now a witness was still very, very present in these in these hearings. and what he tried to do and did quite effectively. but ultimately to his own, you know, due to his own undoing, is he started he started intervening and interrupting the proceedings and dominant and trying to dominate them. and he kept doing something. he kept raising what he called a point of order in order to interrupt the line of questioning that was taking place or to try to grab control of these of these hearings. and he did it so many time
the republican from south dakota chaired it. the other republicans, henry dwarf shack of idaho, everett dirksen again of illinois. charles potter again of michigan. john mcclellan, henry jackson and stewart symington were the three democrats on the committee. about 35 days of sessions, 20 million people we able to view this on tv. what was the result of these hearings? well, the result of one key result of the hearings was that mccarthy, again, no longer a member of the committee or in this...
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guests today are to intellectuals visiting us from out of town, one from the frozen wastes of south dakota and one from the frozen wastes of philadelphia. james, you are a professor at philadelphia university. and jody, you are a professor at dakota state university. and you are also a poet, one of the nation's most widely published essayists and your current work is directing a think tank for the study of cyber ethics. we will talk about that. you are both in town for a conference we had on work and relation to catholic art and artists. i will hold up this book and hope we can get a close-up. renee was a literary critic turned theologian, turned psychologist and was at stanford for many years and written incredibly revolutionary books about human nature, human desires and psychology. you are both students of renee, so what has he and his work to do with the work of catholic artists like yourself? >> first of all, girard was one of the great models that an intellect should be. he thought of everything and drew everything together and left as little out as possible for any modern thinker to
guests today are to intellectuals visiting us from out of town, one from the frozen wastes of south dakota and one from the frozen wastes of philadelphia. james, you are a professor at philadelphia university. and jody, you are a professor at dakota state university. and you are also a poet, one of the nation's most widely published essayists and your current work is directing a think tank for the study of cyber ethics. we will talk about that. you are both in town for a conference we had on...
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host: missouri, kansas, nebraska, iowa, north, south dakota.ontana, all of the states are impacted by the missouri river. the longest river in the united states. at the library of congress is a curator talking about in original lewis and clark map they brought with them. >> we are here in the library of congress in the geography and map division and vault my name is amelia and i am a reference librarian in the geography and map division. this map here was prepared in 18 for the lewis and clark expedition, and they had gathered as much information as they could about the area west of the mississippi where the expedition would be traveling. a number of different sources were pulled together for this map, and a lot of information from french fur traders and british heads of state company and other companies. in the mississippian great lakes area. you had spanish exploration on the pacific coast and british exploration as well and what is now british colombia. and then this whole area in the middle, just dass marks conjectural. the missouri river w
host: missouri, kansas, nebraska, iowa, north, south dakota.ontana, all of the states are impacted by the missouri river. the longest river in the united states. at the library of congress is a curator talking about in original lewis and clark map they brought with them. >> we are here in the library of congress in the geography and map division and vault my name is amelia and i am a reference librarian in the geography and map division. this map here was prepared in 18 for the lewis and...
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biased press were praising the speech, we will show you the worst of it and get reaction r be south dakotaaight ahead. how do you keep your teeth so white with all the coffee you drink? my secret lumineux whitening strips. i mean, that is white. and because there's no sensitivity, i feel like i can use them more often. and you can get this at walmart or target. (reporters) over here. kev! kev! (reporter 1) any response to the trade rumors, we keep hearing about? (kev) we talkin' about moving? not the trade, not the trade, we talking about movin'. no thank you. (reporter 2) you could use opendoor. sell your house directly to them, it's easy. (kev) ... i guess we're movin'. >> sean: after relentlessly attacking him for his disastrous debate performance, the by state run media mom today 180. they rushed to his defence, keeping praise on him for last night's press conference, despite his uneven performance. take a look. >> you noted that there were some moments of startlingly impressive command of the issues >> he really did answer dozens of questions if you take the follow-ups into account. >
biased press were praising the speech, we will show you the worst of it and get reaction r be south dakotaaight ahead. how do you keep your teeth so white with all the coffee you drink? my secret lumineux whitening strips. i mean, that is white. and because there's no sensitivity, i feel like i can use them more often. and you can get this at walmart or target. (reporters) over here. kev! kev! (reporter 1) any response to the trade rumors, we keep hearing about? (kev) we talkin' about moving?...
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champions with the most huge, large-scale projects, well, a whole town of bunkers, located in south dakotalled the black hills. was there at one time a missile base that was used by the american army, then it was sold, abandoned, well, in general , businessmen are now building up on this place and turning these underground communications into new bunkers, the total population of this town should be 10,000 people, each such dwelling is sold for 55,000 dollars, they organize excursions, fuel and water will be stored here, all the walls are insulated, the pipes too, so they don’t freeze, on this side there’s another fuel storage and the thing that i like the most. this is a filter that cleans air from radioactive, biological and chemical pollution. of course, there are few people who can afford capitally built bunkers for tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars, and there are many people who are worried about the unpleasant future; by the way, in america they are called preppers. among these preppers, such methods are becoming increasingly popular. a simple way to build a shelter is to lean
champions with the most huge, large-scale projects, well, a whole town of bunkers, located in south dakotalled the black hills. was there at one time a missile base that was used by the american army, then it was sold, abandoned, well, in general , businessmen are now building up on this place and turning these underground communications into new bunkers, the total population of this town should be 10,000 people, each such dwelling is sold for 55,000 dollars, they organize excursions, fuel and...
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one thing i'd like to say is we believe south dakota is a small state we have a small jewish population but we believe that allows us to lead by example. years ago we took action to pass legislation. [applause] this year we passed a bill to define anti-semitism and art definition which is extremely powerful and important to and i'm so grateful for the insight and wisdom that i constantly receive from my rabbi. he speaks to me and today was giving me words of wisdom of what he thinks is real truly needs in what israel truly needs is for america to remember what we are founded on. we were founded on values and morals and the hate that we have seen on college campuses in the death and destruction that has been brought here in united states of america against the jewish people is unacceptable if not based on any world values that americans hold dear or israel is held dear. the bible is a sacred text is recognized not just by christians and not just by the jewish people but by and it's a sacred text that defines israel and clearly states it's right to exist and the jewish people are precious
one thing i'd like to say is we believe south dakota is a small state we have a small jewish population but we believe that allows us to lead by example. years ago we took action to pass legislation. [applause] this year we passed a bill to define anti-semitism and art definition which is extremely powerful and important to and i'm so grateful for the insight and wisdom that i constantly receive from my rabbi. he speaks to me and today was giving me words of wisdom of what he thinks is real...
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and i remember one of these we were at a rosebud, south dakota, at one of these listening sessions. and we driving back to rapid city after and one of the people who worked works at the department of the interior who was traveling with us was really upset on the ride back. and it said, i never knew. i never knew. nobody ever taught me any of this. this was a grown person who works at the department of the interior said, i never that anything like this happened in our country or that it was federal policy. and so it's going to take a concerted amount of effort to make sure it's part of our education. but the flipside that is i mentioned my son, he's studying to become a teacher at michigan state, which got a really good teaching program. and it was earlier this year at the start of the spring semester, i got a text from them while i was at work and was a picture of the screen at in his class. his teaching class at michigan state and up on the screen was the of the federal indian boarding school report that had my name on it and and i talked to him about it and he said that in his tha
and i remember one of these we were at a rosebud, south dakota, at one of these listening sessions. and we driving back to rapid city after and one of the people who worked works at the department of the interior who was traveling with us was really upset on the ride back. and it said, i never knew. i never knew. nobody ever taught me any of this. this was a grown person who works at the department of the interior said, i never that anything like this happened in our country or that it was...
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host: carey in sioux falls, south dakota, republican. caller: good morning. first i want to say thank you for being there and clear eyed. it is great to have a sane voice. i'm disappointed when i stop here to see what people are saying so many are democrat. i do not think there should be a difference between democrat and republican. we should all have the correct way of thinking but they identify as democrats and come in with really loosy goosey talking points usually attacking trump with no meaning or thought behind it. they are angry, they are not sure why, they get lost in the weeds. it is all about foolish little things. i would also like to point out they seem to have a very narrow view of the world and if you look at the numbers of viewership, four million are on the major tv channels, 420 million are on the podcasts out in the world. we are looking at the 90% or whatever that are realizing what the worlds is -- what the world is saying the world watches from the outside see the truth. host: i'm afraid we won't be able to get a response from congressman
host: carey in sioux falls, south dakota, republican. caller: good morning. first i want to say thank you for being there and clear eyed. it is great to have a sane voice. i'm disappointed when i stop here to see what people are saying so many are democrat. i do not think there should be a difference between democrat and republican. we should all have the correct way of thinking but they identify as democrats and come in with really loosy goosey talking points usually attacking trump with no...
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youin couple that with what's going on in south dakota and north dakota and understand why clinics have moved across the border. that's what's happening in every state around the nation right now. in states around the country, women are also being forced away from emergency rooms and left to travel hundreds of miles for healthcare. or as the doctor put it, on the verge of a heart attack. i also think of the woman from louisiana who was turned away from emergency rooms because doctors feared prosecution for providing care under stringent abortion laws and i will never i don't think any of us will ever forget the heartbreaking story ofo the 10-year-old girl in ohio who had to go to indiana to get a legal abortion after she was raped at ten. people didn't believe the story. remember that. it was completely true. they said it was a hoax. it wasn't. it's what is happening right now inth america. they are being threatened for doing their jobs with access to fertility treatment at risk for those trying to get pregnant. i did a series of the fourth of july parades overnk the last we. i think i
youin couple that with what's going on in south dakota and north dakota and understand why clinics have moved across the border. that's what's happening in every state around the nation right now. in states around the country, women are also being forced away from emergency rooms and left to travel hundreds of miles for healthcare. or as the doctor put it, on the verge of a heart attack. i also think of the woman from louisiana who was turned away from emergency rooms because doctors feared...
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real champions with the most huge, large-scale projects, well a whole town of bunkers, located in south dakota hills, at one time there was a missile base there, which was used by the american army, then it was sold, abandoned, well, in general , businessmen are now building on this place. and they turn these underground communications into new bunkers, the total population of this town should be 10,000 people, each such dwelling is sold for $55,000, they organize excursions, bloggers go there, fuel and water will be stored here, all the walls are insulated, the pipes too, so that they don’t freeze, on this side there’s another storage facility for fuel and the thing i like most is a filter that cleans... i can’t remember the old soviet joke about what to do in the event of a nuclear explosion, they answer that you just need to cover yourself with a sheet and crawl to the cemetery, this is roughly the same advice that today’s youtubers give to those who want to organize some kind of place at home in order to survive a nuclear disaster. the easiest way to build a shelter. incline to wall a wood
real champions with the most huge, large-scale projects, well a whole town of bunkers, located in south dakota hills, at one time there was a missile base there, which was used by the american army, then it was sold, abandoned, well, in general , businessmen are now building on this place. and they turn these underground communications into new bunkers, the total population of this town should be 10,000 people, each such dwelling is sold for $55,000, they organize excursions, bloggers go there,...
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gephardt decided to go negative on us and south dakota deliberated. mike's inhibitions. and we won. we essentially locked the nomination on super tuesday. for all practical purposes. so and then i think we to the convention with you and general election that takes us to you and to you to your role and leads us up to the convention. tell us what that was all about. well, first, let me say what a pleasure, privilege it was to work for governor dukakis. and, you know, it was just a great opportunity for me. you know, i worked on delegates. it's a lot of rules and process, things like that. and it was fantastic to have candidate who actually enjoyed that stuff. he wanted to and you could talk to him about it. he understood it and we you know, and and that began the nominating process when we made decisions based on how many delegates could we win in a certain place targeting, a state like florida, which had a direct election primary where we could win so many, a state like maryland which had the same process? well, understanding that organizing can win caucus is in places like washingto
gephardt decided to go negative on us and south dakota deliberated. mike's inhibitions. and we won. we essentially locked the nomination on super tuesday. for all practical purposes. so and then i think we to the convention with you and general election that takes us to you and to you to your role and leads us up to the convention. tell us what that was all about. well, first, let me say what a pleasure, privilege it was to work for governor dukakis. and, you know, it was just a great...
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professor in the state of kentucky, the head of a fire station in pennsylvania and school employees in south dakota are among the americans who were fired or forced to resign after the publication of virtual writings about the failed assassination of trump. the content of most of these virtual writings that led to the firing of people from their jobs was a joke or a death wish for donald trump. well, dear viewers, just a few minutes ago , we had a conversation with mr. hassan azimzadeh, a reporter of sed and sima news agency, on the border between lebanon and occupied palestine, and he gave us new information about the developments in lebanon. we learned that a car was targeted for this purpose. our communication has been re-established with mr. azimzadeh. hello , we are waiting for more explanations from you, mr. sadeghi , dear viewers. hello, have a good time. you can now attack a car in the meluk tower area of dasht khian look at the car that was targeted by a zionist military missile. this car was completely burnt. there was no one inside the car, but next to this car there is a tent of syria
professor in the state of kentucky, the head of a fire station in pennsylvania and school employees in south dakota are among the americans who were fired or forced to resign after the publication of virtual writings about the failed assassination of trump. the content of most of these virtual writings that led to the firing of people from their jobs was a joke or a death wish for donald trump. well, dear viewers, just a few minutes ago , we had a conversation with mr. hassan azimzadeh, a...
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there's already been historic flooding, inundating parts of nebraska and bringing down a bridge in south dakota. the lasting image of the week is from minnesota, water surging around the west side of the 114-year-old rapidan dam on the blue earth river, carrying away a home on a bank just downstream. across the country, new weather extremes are testing aging dams. according to the federal government's most recent climate assessment, the number of extreme precipitation days in the midwest has gone up 45 percent since the 1950s. del shannon is the former president of the united states society on dams, an organization of professionals who design, build and operate dams and focus on dam safety. are the dams that exist now, were they built and designed to withstand the sort of extreme weather we are seeing now? >> the average age of a dam in the u.s. -- there are 92,000 -- is 60 years old. the majority were designed to a standard 60 years or older. often that is insufficient to withstand many of the floods we are now starting to see. john: can dams be retrofitted to bring them up to standard? >> yes
there's already been historic flooding, inundating parts of nebraska and bringing down a bridge in south dakota. the lasting image of the week is from minnesota, water surging around the west side of the 114-year-old rapidan dam on the blue earth river, carrying away a home on a bank just downstream. across the country, new weather extremes are testing aging dams. according to the federal government's most recent climate assessment, the number of extreme precipitation days in the midwest has...
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calling my boys up in south dakota, telling them i am coming home.ah. almost like you lost him all over again. >> [ crying ] >> i remember walking out and thinking, it turned out exactly the way thought it would. why did you waste our time? >> ken thompson didn't think so. but? >> i was disappointed. i truly was more at peace that people got to hear it all. because the jury said he was not guilty, i don't think it changes anything. >> what do you believe? >> he got away with murder. >> clearly not what the jury believed. we asked the judge who spoke to the jurors after the trial. >> this was an incredibly tough case to prove. it was tough to prove in 1998. it became an incredibly tough case to prove in 2015. >> what did the jury think were the weaknesses? >> timing. they wanted to know why this case was coming to trial after 19 years. i think juries are motivated by what they see on tv. and, when they see an old case on tv, they expect that there was some new, scientific, technological advance. >> dna or something. >> dna that suddenly cracked open t
calling my boys up in south dakota, telling them i am coming home.ah. almost like you lost him all over again. >> [ crying ] >> i remember walking out and thinking, it turned out exactly the way thought it would. why did you waste our time? >> ken thompson didn't think so. but? >> i was disappointed. i truly was more at peace that people got to hear it all. because the jury said he was not guilty, i don't think it changes anything. >> what do you believe? >>...
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south dakota governor kristi, st noemraig is straight ahead. >> what you're about to see is incredible. fox nation's sensational hit show burst back into action, dropped the gun. don't miss all new episodes of crime cam, 24, seven new cameras. we have eyes on with the drama exposing new crimes and delivering swift justice. on crime cam 24/7 new episode tonight on fox nation america is streaming. >> protect your family by life. back now. thank you, daddy. that was us over ten years ago. now life back is responsible for saving over thousand lives from choking. >> and the time it takes you to pick up the phone and another life could be saved. >> the life saved my life in one 2 seconds. >> protecting families has always been our mission. i'm sure you love your family like i love my daughter doing solid favor and get your own life back. now go to life. fact dot net or call eight, seven, seven. >> life back. order now! what is about cindy crawford? the secret to cindy's surprisingly skin is meaningful beauty supreme created by french anti-aging specialist dr. jean-louis sobel. >> his youth p
south dakota governor kristi, st noemraig is straight ahead. >> what you're about to see is incredible. fox nation's sensational hit show burst back into action, dropped the gun. don't miss all new episodes of crime cam, 24, seven new cameras. we have eyes on with the drama exposing new crimes and delivering swift justice. on crime cam 24/7 new episode tonight on fox nation america is streaming. >> protect your family by life. back now. thank you, daddy. that was us over ten years...
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new hampshire, delaware, south dakota, oklahoma, and nevada are all expansion states. some of them by valid initiative. and some of them just came out right up front. like new hampshire, and delaware. and neither of those estates have walked away. they are still low tax states. very low tax. so, you do have to ask the question. how bad exactly is this deal for low tax states? does it put them in a position to protect their low tax status, and still reduce the number of insured in their state? federally qualified health centers. it's just a question. just a question. >> as you can guess i'm in incrementalist about this. i do think it's worth taking a closer look at the proposal on the table. i have some questions about it. then i will stop. so, there is a reference in a proposal to an overall cap on spending. so, i didn't know how to read that. i hope this comes out in discussion. if we are talking about a cap on federal contributions in the matching form to state spending on this population in these states. i think that would certainly raise concerns for some of us who
new hampshire, delaware, south dakota, oklahoma, and nevada are all expansion states. some of them by valid initiative. and some of them just came out right up front. like new hampshire, and delaware. and neither of those estates have walked away. they are still low tax states. very low tax. so, you do have to ask the question. how bad exactly is this deal for low tax states? does it put them in a position to protect their low tax status, and still reduce the number of insured in their state?...
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in values and, in fact, last year one of the things we have always been celebrating is that in south dakota because we love baby so much and because we love family so much and because we protect life, our department of health did not have a single registered abortion in the entire state of south dakota. [applause] we believe we have been set for to be an example to the nation. to do things first, but because were small and nimble we can do things other states can't do any lead the way our founders and ten this country be formed and to be run with the power with the people, the federal government in its place. make no mistake, there is a lot of discussion about if joe biden's go to stamp ticket or not at the top of the democratic party. he may he may not remember no matter who they put at the top of that ticket their policies are not going to change. their agenda is not going to change. what the goals are for this country are not going to change and what their agenda is will destroy american opportunity. it will destroy freedom and liberty and that is a conversation that we need to continue
in values and, in fact, last year one of the things we have always been celebrating is that in south dakota because we love baby so much and because we love family so much and because we protect life, our department of health did not have a single registered abortion in the entire state of south dakota. [applause] we believe we have been set for to be an example to the nation. to do things first, but because were small and nimble we can do things other states can't do any lead the way our...
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in the state of kentucky, the chief of a fire station in pennsylvania and school employees in south dakota are among the americans who after the publication. virtual posts about the failed assassination of trump were fired or forced to resign. the content of most of these virtual writings that led to the dismissal of people from their jobs is a joke death wish for donald trump. thank you very much for being with us. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, ladies and gentlemen, please accompany us with the stock market news. 418 billion tomans of profit was deposited into the shareholders' accounts. according to the announcement of the central securities depository company in the fourth week of july 12, current and industrial profits company. paying shareholders. in this period of time, 10 companies deposited 314 billion tomans of current profit to 2340 shareholders through se jan. also, the amount of 14 billion and 218 million tomans has been deposited into the accounts of 120 shareholders for the industrial profit and the right of pre-emption of two companies. prayer.
in the state of kentucky, the chief of a fire station in pennsylvania and school employees in south dakota are among the americans who after the publication. virtual posts about the failed assassination of trump were fired or forced to resign. the content of most of these virtual writings that led to the dismissal of people from their jobs is a joke death wish for donald trump. thank you very much for being with us. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, ladies and...
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there is tim scott, byron donalds, kristi noem was on the list, the south dakota governor, and a number of others. even ben carson. you never really know who he is going to select and even if he selects someone on the list. the list is 10 or 12 long. our best indication it is -- is it is narrowed down to those three. it looks as if j.d. vance is the favorite to be his pick. and then, it appears bergen second and rubio third. host: one of your maria's -- most recent pieces was on j.d. vance. explain. guest: vance has it so in the bag, what can sandbag him? trump does not like facial hair. trump has not mentioned this to vance himself. when he was asked about it afterwards on fox, he said j.d. vance like a young abraham lincoln with the beard, he loves it. trump is very interested in looks and ability. on camera and on those two counts, vance scores highly. so does bergen and rubio for trump. in the end, it does look like vance has the support of the online right, tucker carlson and the like, he also has the backing of the president's son and namesake, don, jr. even roger stone, the lungs
there is tim scott, byron donalds, kristi noem was on the list, the south dakota governor, and a number of others. even ben carson. you never really know who he is going to select and even if he selects someone on the list. the list is 10 or 12 long. our best indication it is -- is it is narrowed down to those three. it looks as if j.d. vance is the favorite to be his pick. and then, it appears bergen second and rubio third. host: one of your maria's -- most recent pieces was on j.d. vance....
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we have oklahoma, kansas, south dakota and north dakota.was important to me to have geographic diversity. alongside federalism, our resilience to rise from that as well. it is as important as racial, ethnic, religion and the other kind of diversity or creed so that was also a continued propelling force for me to have the whole pie of america. host: how much time are usually spending in these communities when you go in and why is that important in addition to the food you are eating. host: i never want to be accused -- guest: i would never want to be accused as a carpet bagging person. someone using too much sophisticate language. that was instrumental in our history, but you can google it. the idea that i'm coming in from some alien terrain to report on folks with whom i'm unfamiliar. it's the contrary. i want to learn life. i want to adapt. i love south dakota, i know it as well as the new york city subway system. in fact i know it better. the point being i think you find the value of diversity across these constituencies. learning about w
we have oklahoma, kansas, south dakota and north dakota.was important to me to have geographic diversity. alongside federalism, our resilience to rise from that as well. it is as important as racial, ethnic, religion and the other kind of diversity or creed so that was also a continued propelling force for me to have the whole pie of america. host: how much time are usually spending in these communities when you go in and why is that important in addition to the food you are eating. host: i...