Bismarck, North Dakota
Recorded June 23, 2019
Bismarck is the capital city of North Dakota. The tall, art deco North Dakota State Capitol is set on landscaped grounds.
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Old State Capitol of Illinois
The Old State Capitol in Springfield Illinois is a reconstruction of the 5th State House. It served as the State Capitol from 1840-1876. Young Abraham Lincoln worked as a legislator the first year it was open. In 1958 Lincoln gave his House Divided speech in this building. In 1966 it was torn down and meticulously reconstructed during the Civil Rights era.
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Taylor Age Four, Recites the 50 States and Their Capitals from Memory
4 year old, has known all 50 States and State Capitals since she was 2.
Colorado - Denver
Utah - Salt Lake City
Hawaii - Honolulu
Delaware - Dover
Indiana - Indianapolis
Massachusetts - Boston
Oklahoma - Oklahoma City
Illinois - Springfield
Arkansas - Little Rock
Kansas - Topeka
Texas - Austin
Wisconsin - Madison
Wyoming - Cheyenne
Vermont - Montpelier
Oregon - Salem
Maine - Augusta
Mississippi - Jackson
Florida - Tallahassee
Alabama - Montgomery
Virginia - Richmond
Alaska - Juneau
Arizona - Phoenix
Tennessee - Nashville
Ohio - Columbus
California - Sacramento
Nebraska - Lincoln
New Hampshire - Concord
Georgia - Atlanta
Connecticut - Hartford
Louisiana - Baton Rouge
Kentucky - Frankfort
New Mexico - Santa Fe
Maryland - Annapolis
Michigan - Lansing
Minnesota - St. Paul
North Dakota - Bismarck
Pennsylvania - Harrisburg
Rhode Island - Providence
South Carolina - Columbia
Washington - Olympia
South Dakota - Pierre
Iowa - Des Moines
Idaho - Boise
New Jersey - Trenton
North Carolina - Raleigh
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Basin Electric supports North Dakota Heritage Center expansion
In a celebration of history and an exciting new chapter for the future, groundbreaking ceremonies were held today for the North Dakota Heritage Center expansion project. The $52 million project will nearly double the size of the current facility with the addition of 97,000 square feet.
Located on the state capitol grounds, the ND Heritage Center is the headquarters of the state's history agency, the State Historical Society of North Dakota. It is also the state's history museum, and its largest museum.
Basin Electric contributed $500,000 toward the project.
In the video below, you can see remarks from some of today's speakers:
ND Governor John Hoeven
Former Governor William Guy
Former First Lady Grace Link
Former Governor Allen Olson
Former Governor Ed Schafer
Basin Electric's Mike Eggl
Director of the ND Dept. of Mineral Resources Lynn Helms
Owen Piehl, who testified during the 2009 Legislature
Executive Director of the Foundation Virginia Nelson
State Student Council: Governor Hoeven
North Dakota Governor John Hoeven addresses the State Student Council meeting in Bismarck. He also introduces and explains the new North Dakota Youth Council and Youth Forward movement.
North Dakota Superintendent Kirsten Baesler Apologizes
North Dakota Superintendent Kirsten Baesler apologizes for tone coming from her office on Common Core issue.
Black Snake Killaz: A #NoDAPL Story [2017] Full Documentary
Black Snake Killaz: a #NoDAPL story (120 mins) chronicles the resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline from April 2016 through March 2017. DONATE to Unicorn Riot 501(c)3:
The film highlights actions taken by water protectors to stop the construction of the oil pipeline and investigates actions taken by law enforcement, military, and corporate mercenaries to quell the months-long protest. Black Snake Killaz timelines the historical events that unfolded in Standing Rock and brings you a raw front line experience of direct actions. Although the Dakota Access Pipeline was completed, the impact of the resistance movement will be long-lasting. The importance of the water protectors' story grows as fossil fuel extraction projects continue to impact some of the most vulnerable communities throughout the world.
Black Snake Killaz: a #NoDAPL story is one of the many stories that has emerged from the #NoDAPL movement. Unicorn Riot offers Black Snake Killaz: a #NoDAPL story as a public resource to provide a concise yet detailed account of these historical events.
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Battleground Ohio | Henry Rollins' Capitalism: Columbus, Ohio | TakePart TV
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Henry Rollins traverses 50 states with a politically-themed talk show, culminating with an election-eve performance in Washington D.C. on November 5th. This two-month tour will stop in each state capital -- starting September 6 at Hawaiian Brian's in Honolulu, HI, venturing through places like the Diamond Ball Room in Oklahoma City, T.F. Riggs High School in Pierre, South Dakota and ending up in Washington, D.C., Henry's hometown. Henry's latest tour offers not so much a voting guide, but an unveiling of Henry's very own political viewpoint -- an unflinching quest for truth.
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For better than a quarter century, Henry Rollins has toured the world as a spoken word artist, as frontman for both Rollins Band and Black Flag and -- without a microphone -- as a solitary traveler with insatiable curiosity. When he's not living out of a suitcase, Rollins is constantly at work as an actor, radio DJ, author of more than 20 books, and running his publishing company and record label 2.13.61. Henry currently hosts a weekly radio show on L.A.'s renowned NPR affiliate KCRW, and is a regular contributor to VanityFair.com with his Straight Talk Espresso blog.
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Breaking News-North Dakota governor signs law outlawing most abortions
What is being called the nation's toughest anti-abortion measure -- a law that bans most abortions after six weeks, when a fetal heartbeat can be first detected -- was signed into law on Tuesday by North Dakota's governor.
The law sets the stage for an almost guaranteed legal showdown, with proponents saying the law is intended to test the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that made abortion legal.
Although the likelihood of this measure surviving a court challenge remains in question, this bill is nevertheless a legitimate attempt by a state legislature to discover the boundaries of Roe v. Wade, Gov. Jack Dalrymple said in a statement.
The governor directed the legislature to set aside funds to cover the cost of the expected legal battle, which opponents vowed to mount if the governor signed the measure into law.
North Dakota's governor today effectively banned abortion in the state, with an outrageous and unconstitutional law that will not stand, said Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund.
Dalrymple called the constitutionality of the law an open question, saying the Supreme Court has never considered the precise restriction of the fetal heartbeat aspect.
While the law does not spell out a specific time frame when a fetal heartbeat can be detected, experts say it is typically six to seven weeks into a pregnancy.
The new law targets doctors rather than women having an abortion, with a maximum punishment of five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. Doctors, if convicted, could also lose their license to practice medicine.
Under the law, a woman who undergoes an abortion in which a fetal heartbeat has been detected may not be prosecuted for violating the law or conspiracy to violate the law.
The law does not rule out abortions when a medical emergency threatens the life of a woman.
It does not allow for an abortion in the case of rape or incest, according to Democratic state Sen. Jim Dotzenrod, who voted against the bill.
Abortion was legalized in all 50 states in 1973 by the U.S. Supreme Court. Statutory time limits on when abortions can take place, however, vary from state to state.
Under Roe v. Wade, abortions are generally permitted until the fetus is considered viable, or able to live outside the womb. Some states have no time limit, while others allow abortion up to the end of the second trimester, about 27 or 28 weeks into the pregnancy.
North Dakota's fetal heartbeat law was one of three laws targeting abortion that Dalrymple signed on Tuesday.
The other laws are:
_A ban on the procedure on the basis of genetic defects or gender selections.
_A requirement that doctors who perform abortions have privileges at a North Dakota-area hospital.
While proponents say the law will protect the welfare of a woman undergoing a medical procedure, opponents say it will force the closure of North Dakota's only clinic that performs abortions.
The laws are set to go into effect on August 1, though a legal challenge could postpone them until the matter is sorted out.
This month, Arkansas' legislature passed a bill banning abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy.
The state's Democratic governor, Mike Beebe, vetoed the bill, but the Arkansas House voted to override the veto.
The Center for Reproductive Rights and the ACLU have vowed to challenge the law in federal court.
Called the Arkansas Human Heartbeat Protection Act, the bill requires testing to determine whether the fetus that the pregnant woman is carrying possesses a detectible heartbeat.
The Boston Massacre - Snow and Gunpowder - Extra History
The Boston Massacre didn’t come out of nowhere--resentment between the early US colonies and the British army had been brewing for some time over the Stamp Act. A propaganda war ensued between the loyalists and the radicals. John Adams would get his revolutionary start as he worked to resolve this injustice...
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Robert Walpole's attempts to use the South Sea Company scandal to enhance his own ambitions are threatened by the appearance of Robert Knight, a former South Sea employee whose records of corporate bribery implicate Walpole and his friends in Parliament. But faced with threats of retribution if he ever shares these records, Knight flees the country rather than face a public inquiry. Although he gets caught and sent to prison in Antwerp, Walpole deftly engineers his release and escape. With Knight finally gone, Walpole teams up with John Blunt to pin the blame for the South Sea stock bubble on his political opponents, conveniently clearing the way for himself to become essentially the first Prime Minister of England. He also makes sure that all of his own supporters get off easy (if not scot free) for their involvement, and even Blunt walks away from the South Sea Bubble with more money than he started with.
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The American Civil War - Origins, Slavery, States Rights, Lincoln, Fort Sumter
The American College of History and Legal Studies hosts a discussion on the Civil War, 1861-1865. Lead by ACHLS founding dean, and Pulitzer Prize nominee Michael Chesson. Questions discussed include...
What was the major cause of the Civil War, slavery or states rights?
Was the Civil War inevitable?
How did the economics of slave labor effect the start of the war?
How did northerners and southerners identify, by county, state or country?
How interdependent were the northern and southern economies?
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Historic Rond Point in Aiken, South Carolina
522 Coker Springs, Aiken, SC 29801
Robyn Reilly & Cissie Sullivan
Rond Point - This 1922 Willis Irvin designed home combines the grace, beauty and character of historic Old Aiken with exceptional livability for today's lifestyle. On 2+ park-like acres and zoned RSS, Rond Point has horse property potential with easy access to Hitchcock Woods. Absolutely delightful!
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Showdown: Labour minimum wage - Joshua Adalumo
The minimum wage deadline of December 31st 2019 passed. While some states have commenced payment, others are still lagging behind. The Nigerian Labour congress is gearing up for a showdown with some state governors who are yet to show signs of compliance.
Though, before now, Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum Kayode Fayemi says Governors of the thirty-six states remain committed to paying the thirty thousand naira minimum wage. And on the other hand, some governors are still waiting for a review of the revenue sharing formula in order for them to meet up with the new law.
Joining us now from our Abuja studio, is Joshua Adalumo, a public affairs analyst.