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Laurent Richard joins In the Moment ahead of his upcoming PBS documentary "Global Spyware Scandal: Exposing Pegasus." He investigated how a spyware designed to investigate terrorists instead targeted activists, journalists and more.
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Deadwood South Dakota has a rich history. Some of that history perhaps includes visitors from the past. Rose Speirs from Deadwood History gets into some paranormal activity.Plus International composer Calvin Jones will perform on November 4th in Rapid City and November 9th in Sioux Falls. The concerts are part of an effort to assist Ukrainian refugees and other immigrants relocating to South Dakota. We reconnect with Calvin Jones to learn about his personal experience as a refugee.
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International composer Calvin Jones performs on September 22 at the Goss Opera House in Watertown. The concert is part of an effort to assist Ukrainian refugees and other immigrants relocating to South Dakota.
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The transition to electric cars is accelerating. What does that mean for the future of ethanol? What does that mean for acres and acres of corn in South Dakota? Plus, a South Dakota composer on the run from Russian rockets in his adopted home of Ukraine.
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How do you avoid crushing student debt when the odds might be stacked against you? Coming up this hour, we welcome wealth manager and financial therapist Rick Kahler. We'll talk about one of the most critical economic challenges of our time - how to graduate debt free.
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Another member of South Dakota’s congressional delegation, U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds, has landed on Russia’s sanctions list.
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NewsComing up this hour Ukraine: Life Under Russia's Attack. We get to know first responders and civilians battered by Russia's assault. We talk with the filmmaker of a new FRONTLINE documentary.
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The Ukrainian city of Mariupol is under Russian military siege as thousands of civilians seek safe passage from the assault. Russians have been unable to take the capital city of Kyiv. Peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine have been inconclusive.
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NewsThousands of Ukrainian Americans live in South Dakota. And, like the rest of the world, those people are watching closely as Ukrainian military forces fight back against the Russian military invasion. Millions of civilians have fled the war zone and are seeking asylum in neighboring countries such as Poland, a NATO ally. Alla Kureninova has family in Ukraine. She joins us to tell us about the war from the viewpoint of those who are living it.
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NewsIt’s been three weeks since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. And for families there each day is a struggle for survival. The stories of innocent Ukrainian civilians struggling to feed their children and evacuate make manySouth Dakotans wonder how they can help.TwoSioux Falls churches are working together to get funds for food, fuel, medicine and other necessities to Ukrainian families