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Dawn in Badlands - Time Lapse

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The sun rising over a rock formation in Badlands National Park.
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Rain drops on a window bus stop

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Rain drops on a window bus stop
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South Dakota from USA States

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tracking to South Dakota from USA States
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South Dakota from USA States

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tracking to South Dakota from USA States
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Flag of United States South Dakota, 4k prores 4444 footage with alpha

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IIsolate flag of United States South Dakota on flagpole fluttering in wind, 3d rendering, 4k prores 4444 footage with alpha transparency
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Senator Thune says Democrats sought to sink Kavanaugh confirmation

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South Dakota Senator John Thune says at a weekly briefing days before a fifth hearing with Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh that Democrats would go to any lengths to sink the nomination, though the judge had answered 30 hours...
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Spectators watch riders with flags and horses perform a routine at a rodeo - shot in slow motion.

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Spectators watch riders with flags and horses perform a routine at a rodeo - shot in slow motion.
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A cowboy's ride comes to an end as he jumps off his bucking horse at a rodeo.

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A cowboy's ride comes to an end as he jumps off his bucking horse at a rodeo.
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Little girl on her horse with a group perform a routine at a rodeo while spectators watch - shot in slow motion.

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Little girl on her horse with a group perform a routine at a rodeo while spectators watch - shot in slow motion.
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Cowboy rides a bucking bronco at a rodeo - shot in slow motion.

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Cowboy rides a bucking bronco at a rodeo - shot in slow motion.
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Cowboy rides a bucking bronco at a rodeo, brought to a stop by mounted assistants - shot in slow motion.

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Cowboy rides a bucking bronco at a rodeo, brought to a stop by mounted assistants - shot in slow motion.
News Clip1:08
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Five governors of farm states present a farm program to Pres. Franklin Roosevelt in Washington, DC

Higher Ed
Title card: "Success of NRA Lies in Unity!" / beauty shot US Capitol, framed by cherry blossoms ruffling in breeze / closer view Capitol dome / standing outdoors for photo opportunity, a group of five governors who've presented a farm...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Men preparing stratosphere balloon for launching near Rapid City, SD, and waiting for favorable weather

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Shot of tent camp / men on top of balloon gondola suspended from rack / closer shot of gondola with its door open / two shots of man inside gondola checking equipment / man inspecting stacks of tanks of hydrogen gas / two shots of men on...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

US Army Air Corps stratospheric balloon is launched near Rapid City, South Dakota

Higher Ed
Title card: "News Flashes!" / aerial view of Moonlight Valley Bowl where preparations for launch are being made / two shots of men preparing to launch small balloon to test wind currents / small balloon rising / small balloon overhead /...
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Curated Video

SD plant with 850 virus cases still closed

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SD plant with 850 virus cases still closed

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South Dakota health officials on Thursday reported four deaths from COVID-19 and an additional 76 new cases.
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SD pork plant partially reopens

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A South Dakota pork processing plant took its first steps toward reopening after a virus outbreak among workers that was one of the worst in the nation.
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SD pork plant partially reopens

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A South Dakota pork processing plant took its first steps toward reopening after a virus outbreak among workers that was one of the worst in the nation.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Movie stars at Pierre, SD and Chicago, IL

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Title card: "Pierre, S D Salutes Movietime, USA" / At the South Dakota State Capitol, numerous people (with girls dressed as Native Americans) line steps and people with large bouquets walk down them / movie stars stand together: Robert...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Fourth of July rededication of democracy principles with street scenes; flags; Mt. Rushmore; Iwo Jima flag raising; Crosby sings Old Glory

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CU Declaration of Independence / painting of signers of Declaration / CU quill pen resting on Declaration signatures / WS city in bg, bridge railing in fg / busy town street, cars parked and on road / tall monument by street / various...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Huge crowd attends the Republican National Convention in Chicago

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WS Huge crowd at National Republican Convention hall with stage in the middle at Chicago Stadium / Top view of crowd carrying signs / Tilt up woman wearing American Women's Voluntary Service uniform, pan to Cecil B. DeMille, producer of...
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Curated Video

Indigenous Boarding School Survivor Details Mental Health Trauma

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Brought Plenty says her experience at a South Dakota Indian boarding school led to mental trauma that she unknowingly passed down to her kids.
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Bloomberg

Trump Border Emergency Vote Likely Next Week in Senate, Thune Says

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Mar.06 -- Senator John Thune, Republican Majority Whip from South Dakota, discusses the upcoming Senate vote on President Donald Trump's emergency declaration on a border wall. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

South Dakota Smithfield Meat Plant To Reopen Soon

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Gov. Kristi Noem says the plant could reopen "in a matter of days" after more than 500 employees tested positive for the virus this month.