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you can't be in the office and the cap a toll or bismarck north dakota. you have to be on the land and among the people who are there, who are producing and energizing and using that land. be close to those who work the soil, and who recover our natural resources for the benefit of our economy and our citizens, and who work on issues that are sustainable and affordable. one size fits all top down government conservation programs just are not going work. if we really want to going? about the environment -- do something about the environment we have to seek solutions that are broad based, acceptable, and work to gain the public will and the public support to put them in place. that is what lead us here today. with the understanding of the strength and our natural resources gale and i were able to come together with a perspective of the department of interior and the department of united states department of agricultural. the agency departments that are responsible for the overseeing of the development and the use and the strong capacity of the beautiful fou
you can't be in the office and the cap a toll or bismarck north dakota. you have to be on the land and among the people who are there, who are producing and energizing and using that land. be close to those who work the soil, and who recover our natural resources for the benefit of our economy and our citizens, and who work on issues that are sustainable and affordable. one size fits all top down government conservation programs just are not going work. if we really want to going? about the...
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for the state of north dakota. there's a huge opportunity, we encourage the legislation and administration to do first, do no harm. we should look at the model of the states, north dakota, colorado, pennsylvania, where thousands and thousands of jobs have been created over the past few years. as a result of this vast resource that we have now uncovered through modern technology. so that would be our first encouragement. the second is, if we get the policy right, this is a game-changing opportunity for the united states. not only to make a -- secure the nation we can literally reshape as many of the reporters in the rooming have talked about the geopolitical dynamic of the world. asia, middle east, europe, and the list goes on. we have the opportunity for the first time in our lifetimes to change they by moving the access of energy power here to the united states making us energy secure as a nation. allowing us to create hundreds and thousand of well paying jobs. it's done by encouraging the economic activity not by
for the state of north dakota. there's a huge opportunity, we encourage the legislation and administration to do first, do no harm. we should look at the model of the states, north dakota, colorado, pennsylvania, where thousands and thousands of jobs have been created over the past few years. as a result of this vast resource that we have now uncovered through modern technology. so that would be our first encouragement. the second is, if we get the policy right, this is a game-changing...
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i had a plaque on the wall at the ymca in baldwin, north dakota. i was fast and strong, too. but like i said, you wake up one day, you're too old. what day was that, harry? hmm? one day you were too old. was that the day your wife died? i got to run. take a look at that magazine. you never know. i'll see you, harry. listen up, clowns. milers will be jordan, hargass, and haynes. half-milers--cardoni, maris, and yacobian. the rest over here. you had a lot left. yeah. paced myself good. i'm jonathan. this is mark. let's talk about your granddad. he's ok? oh, yeah. he's fine. sit down. thank you. i met your granddad today. he won't be with us long if he keeps going like this. because of that place? it's not the place. it's the way he was treated at home. hey, wait a minute. he shouldn't be in a home, but it's hard on my mom. i'm not criticizing your mom. waiting on him hand and foot isn't what he needs. what does he need? a swift kick in the butt. somebody who'll get him into living instead of keeping him comfortable while he waits to die. hey, haynes! you're a miler now, not a s
i had a plaque on the wall at the ymca in baldwin, north dakota. i was fast and strong, too. but like i said, you wake up one day, you're too old. what day was that, harry? hmm? one day you were too old. was that the day your wife died? i got to run. take a look at that magazine. you never know. i'll see you, harry. listen up, clowns. milers will be jordan, hargass, and haynes. half-milers--cardoni, maris, and yacobian. the rest over here. you had a lot left. yeah. paced myself good. i'm...
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the windchill in roland, north dakota is minus 49. i know they canceled some schools in this region. mean us in 30 to 40 all across the region today. the southeast, i know you had the tornadoes today in north georgia. also tennessee, today's day of cleanup with sunshine. still it will be windy but dry. that's a look at your national forecast. now, here's a look outside your window. >>> boston, massachusetts today, very warm, rainy this morning then it will be windy. the cold front will go through. the rains will stop but the rains will continue. that's the bottom line for all of new england. very difficult at the airports as you'd expect. a lot of people flying just across the country talking about how bad the turbulence was everywhere. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins earning his paycheck. >>> tempers are rising after the military strike in syria and hezbollah. >>> plus, she performed at the inauguration now she's another victim of chicago's growing murder rate. and police want answers now. "early today" is back in two minutes. >>> a
the windchill in roland, north dakota is minus 49. i know they canceled some schools in this region. mean us in 30 to 40 all across the region today. the southeast, i know you had the tornadoes today in north georgia. also tennessee, today's day of cleanup with sunshine. still it will be windy but dry. that's a look at your national forecast. now, here's a look outside your window. >>> boston, massachusetts today, very warm, rainy this morning then it will be windy. the cold front will...
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dakota. >> are you sure -- you say that to somebody in north dakota, they think it's a frisk. >> i'm at a loss. i don't know where to go to that. spread your legs. always looking on the bright side. >> he greeted like a hundred different people, he was doing the walmart greeter thing for hours upon hours. so we got to give him a little bit of hero. >> and he looks like a hero this week as the fiscal cliffing. >>> good morning, everyone, we'll show you what we're going to deal with. it's quiet back there. let me show you what we just finished up with. kind of our year-end. as far as billion-dollar weather disasters went, we had 11 of them this past year in 2012. and we had 14 the year before. of course, the worst ones were the drought of 2012 pretty much all of the midwest and, of course, hurricane sandy. and then as far as tornadoes went we actually had a down year, the fewest going back to 1899. the last tornado death in this country, 194 days ago. the record is 197. and it doesn't look like we're going to have any tornadoes in the next three days and so it's unprecedented thert. in
dakota. >> are you sure -- you say that to somebody in north dakota, they think it's a frisk. >> i'm at a loss. i don't know where to go to that. spread your legs. always looking on the bright side. >> he greeted like a hundred different people, he was doing the walmart greeter thing for hours upon hours. so we got to give him a little bit of hero. >> and he looks like a hero this week as the fiscal cliffing. >>> good morning, everyone, we'll show you what we're...
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we're opening our first location in fargo, north dakota, here this spring. >> you should be excited, it's a wonderful thing. tim hanson, thanks very much, we enjoyed talking to you and we wish you every success with the program. thanks. >> every once in a while, there's a moment in sports that takes on a life of its own, the story behind this incredible shot coming up. ...and down. just use your maxperks card and get a case of x-9 paper for only 1-cent after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> while you were sleeping, a tentative agreement was worked out between the national hockey league and its players association. it could have the players back on the ice in a matter of days. but both sides still have to ratify the ten-year deal. the players and owners agreed on a $60 million salary cap, revenue sharing and limits players' contracts to seven years, the agreement would end a 113-day lockout. >>> some things in sports just can't be explained. only appreciated. >> to see one go in. that's a deep shot off the back side. nice save by three. oh! my
we're opening our first location in fargo, north dakota, here this spring. >> you should be excited, it's a wonderful thing. tim hanson, thanks very much, we enjoyed talking to you and we wish you every success with the program. thanks. >> every once in a while, there's a moment in sports that takes on a life of its own, the story behind this incredible shot coming up. ...and down. just use your maxperks card and get a case of x-9 paper for only 1-cent after maxperks rewards. find...
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dakota. >> spread your legs -- you say that to somebody in north dakota, they think it's a frisk. >> i'm at a loss. i don't know where to go with that. spread your legs. you're about to be frisked. >> spread your legs could have been avoid. maybe a cop can say it and get away with it. >> some funny moments in there too. a series of stuff. good morning, everyone. let me take you on a little tour of the weather headlines for our climate summary that we just got done with in 2012. in the lower 48, ended up being the warmest year ever recorded. our recorded history goes back in some cases 80 to 100 years. very impressive. then we had 11 billion dollar events. hurricane sandy and the drought that gripped so much of the country. back in 2011 we had 14 billion dollar weather events. usually we have four to six. this one is an interesting stat. we haven't had a tornado death in 194 days in this country. if we can make it three more days without a tornado death it will be the longest stretch ever recorded without a tornado fatality and this year was the fewest tornadoes since '89. although we
dakota. >> spread your legs -- you say that to somebody in north dakota, they think it's a frisk. >> i'm at a loss. i don't know where to go with that. spread your legs. you're about to be frisked. >> spread your legs could have been avoid. maybe a cop can say it and get away with it. >> some funny moments in there too. a series of stuff. good morning, everyone. let me take you on a little tour of the weather headlines for our climate summary that we just got done with...
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every state wants to be like north dakota. and it's interesting that mitt romney would dissolve the decision as to whether to explore on land or not to the individual state, he let each individual state decide. so virginia, for example, the one to look for oil off its coast would be allowed to do so. that was revoked by the obama administration even though it was granted by the bush administration previously. alaska wants to do more oil exploration. everybody wants to get sources of energy in their state. so not going to be able to get the job of getting it out go but also to attract chemical manufacturing companies with low energy price. so this is the choice we're going to have before us. to me it seems clear the way to go. i'd like to thank all of you for listening, and i'd be very happy to take any questions ipod ma mac. >> if i could just lead off with one question. among the natural gas reserves that you refer to of course our raise substantial reserves in the state, upstate new york. if i some fluke you had a year of go
every state wants to be like north dakota. and it's interesting that mitt romney would dissolve the decision as to whether to explore on land or not to the individual state, he let each individual state decide. so virginia, for example, the one to look for oil off its coast would be allowed to do so. that was revoked by the obama administration even though it was granted by the bush administration previously. alaska wants to do more oil exploration. everybody wants to get sources of energy in...
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this is rola, north dakota, at minus 49 wind chills in north dakota. schools are canceled in many areas up there, richard. it's too cold and too dangerous to be outside. >> thanks a lot, bill karins. bill will be up in 20 minutes on "way too early." >>> tensions are rising in syria. >>> she performed at the president's inauguration and now she is part of shachicago's mur rate. i've been coloring liz's hair for years. but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? the new root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with the new root touch-up, all they see is you. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want
this is rola, north dakota, at minus 49 wind chills in north dakota. schools are canceled in many areas up there, richard. it's too cold and too dangerous to be outside. >> thanks a lot, bill karins. bill will be up in 20 minutes on "way too early." >>> tensions are rising in syria. >>> she performed at the president's inauguration and now she is part of shachicago's mur rate. i've been coloring liz's hair for years. but lately she's been coming in with less...
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cold weather may be typical for january in north dakota, but with near zero visibility, the north dakota department of transportation has told drivers to stay home. you can see why. >> the east coast, a pleasant surprise today. unseasonably warm weather. greeting a crowd in the plaza as they wave hello. many of them without gloves. right now, the shot shows everybody with gloves. our thanks to them superspending part of their saturday with us. we'll take a look at what is going on with the topsy turvy temperatures in just a moment. welcome back to "today." it's saturday. coming up, the flu outbreak is now an epidemic. >> it has so many people talking. a lot of people concerned. there are new signs that the flu season could be peaking, which would be welcome news. we have a live report from a busy hospital that has seen hundreds of cases a day. >> a chicago man wins a million dollar lottery, then he dies of cyanide poisoning days after receivering his winning check. sounds suspicious? investigators feel the same way. >> plus, we're looking ahead to tomorrow's golden globe awards. amy poeh
cold weather may be typical for january in north dakota, but with near zero visibility, the north dakota department of transportation has told drivers to stay home. you can see why. >> the east coast, a pleasant surprise today. unseasonably warm weather. greeting a crowd in the plaza as they wave hello. many of them without gloves. right now, the shot shows everybody with gloves. our thanks to them superspending part of their saturday with us. we'll take a look at what is going on with...
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. >> if you ever start to feel cold, a little chilly, think about your friends up in north dakota. that will sure warm you up. >> reporter: tonight, brian, many of us feel like we're all in north dakota, although there's nothing wrong with that. parents, however, may want to check with their children's schools tomorrow to make sure the classrooms are open. brian? >> kevin tibbles out in the cold of chicago tonight, thanks for that. >>> a look at the calendar reveals there are some major milestones all of which happened 40 years ago this week. richard nixon was inaugurated to a second term. former president lyndon johnson died at his ranch in texas. a peace deal was reached ending the war in vietnam. and the u.s. supreme court decided the case of roe versus wade, legalizing abortion. tonight, nbc's andrea mitchell looks at what has changed and what hasn't over the last 40 years. >> reporter: four decades after roe v. wade, dueling protesters were again circling each other today at the supreme court. [ chanting ] after a campaign season when abortion rights and contraception became h
. >> if you ever start to feel cold, a little chilly, think about your friends up in north dakota. that will sure warm you up. >> reporter: tonight, brian, many of us feel like we're all in north dakota, although there's nothing wrong with that. parents, however, may want to check with their children's schools tomorrow to make sure the classrooms are open. brian? >> kevin tibbles out in the cold of chicago tonight, thanks for that. >>> a look at the calendar reveals...
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we have a live look tonight at the university of north dakota and grand forks. that will get your attention. there are more than 12,000 fans expected to attend a hockey game there tonight. they may have a tough time getting there because a blizzard warning is in effect. just one area where travel will be dangerous, just as we all head into the weekend. our report tonight from nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: pounded by snow and sleet, this weekend, much of utah is under a winter storm warning. >> when i started shoveling, it came up to my knees. >> reporter: with another 10 inches forecasted, tracy's backyard is under 2 feet of snow. >> this is crazy. we've never seen this much snow before. >> reporter: before the morning commute was even over, more than 80 accidents brought utah to a standstill. >> be safe out there, roads are a mess. >> reporter: for truckers headed cross-country, a treacherous journey. >> just kind of slid into the side, yeah. and then some nice people were stopped and helped me. >> reporter: in southern california, interstate 5, the grape
we have a live look tonight at the university of north dakota and grand forks. that will get your attention. there are more than 12,000 fans expected to attend a hockey game there tonight. they may have a tough time getting there because a blizzard warning is in effect. just one area where travel will be dangerous, just as we all head into the weekend. our report tonight from nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: pounded by snow and sleet, this weekend, much of utah is under a winter storm...
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we'll pick up another 3 to 6 inches in general in the darker shade of white from north into south dakota, even northern nebraska, and northern minnesota, could end up with another 12 inches of. now at this point, about the blowing snow. wind gusts, 20 to 40 miles per hour. temperatures around zero, and windchills are down near 20 to 25 month zero. all about the cold, and the wind with this huge dip in the jet stream out west, but then, of course, the eastern half of the country. a ridge in the jet stream which means really warm temperatures, 20 to 30 degrees above normal. washington, d.c., top out nearly 60 degrees. tomorrow, highs close to 70. record in d.c., 75. shouldn't break a record, but it will be close to it for the end of the weekend. alex. >> and mid-january. go figure. thank you, dylan. >>> fewer half of americans getting a flu shot. are you at risk? a live report, coming up. >>> plus -- >> i was a lot nervous, literally to the point i was shaking. like i was shivering. not that i was speaking to the president, but this is big stuff here. >> peter alexander, a nerve-wracking m
we'll pick up another 3 to 6 inches in general in the darker shade of white from north into south dakota, even northern nebraska, and northern minnesota, could end up with another 12 inches of. now at this point, about the blowing snow. wind gusts, 20 to 40 miles per hour. temperatures around zero, and windchills are down near 20 to 25 month zero. all about the cold, and the wind with this huge dip in the jet stream out west, but then, of course, the eastern half of the country. a ridge in the...
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not a day to introduce former governor of north dakota and secretariat the u.s. department of agriculture, ed schafer. [applause] >> thank you all for joining us here today. i hope you have the chance to have breakfast. we have roles in coffee and juices and water. feel free to get up and have some food, leave come and talk to your navel, chuckle, click your classes. as a former governor, i'm used to addressing the legislature. anyways, this is from the book, ranch life and hunting trail. my home which is on the size of the little missouri. it is about 12 in the nearest below me about 10 miles distance. the general courses northerly, but while flanker may ranch, takes a great westerly beach ball then is always, half a mile away. down to the valley and suites, leaving one side and then the other and open glade among the long low house of human blogs. from the long veranda program that comes shaded by of beefy cottonwoods, one looks across sandbars and shows to a strip, which raises a line of sheer cliffs agresti patterns. this is a price and place were having a co
not a day to introduce former governor of north dakota and secretariat the u.s. department of agriculture, ed schafer. [applause] >> thank you all for joining us here today. i hope you have the chance to have breakfast. we have roles in coffee and juices and water. feel free to get up and have some food, leave come and talk to your navel, chuckle, click your classes. as a former governor, i'm used to addressing the legislature. anyways, this is from the book, ranch life and hunting trail....
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. >> south dakota, north dakota, arkansas. the reasons why each of these states have only one clinic vary from state to state. mississippi, too. but in each of these states it was not always the case. each of these states used to have more than one abortion provider and in each of these states only one clinic is now left. and the same intimidation and targeting that in many cases helped shrink the abortion clinic population down to one in each of these states makes it all but certain that no one else will try to open another clinic in these states any time soon. >> in the early '70s, after roe v. wade, there were 17 physicians providing abortion services in central arkansas. as the anti-choice forces became more and more well versed in their coercive tactics, these physicians started to dwindle. by the time i entered abortion practice in 1985, there were five physicians in little rock and one in fayetteville doing terminations. now we have younger physicians from out of state come in so i can go on vacation or get a break. but
. >> south dakota, north dakota, arkansas. the reasons why each of these states have only one clinic vary from state to state. mississippi, too. but in each of these states it was not always the case. each of these states used to have more than one abortion provider and in each of these states only one clinic is now left. and the same intimidation and targeting that in many cases helped shrink the abortion clinic population down to one in each of these states makes it all but certain that...
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. >> i ralphed to fargo, north dakota, and spent tomorrow some time at the red river women's klink there, the only abortion clinic in the state. north dakota is one of four states across the country that has a single abortion clinic across the nation. nationwide you there, are 40% fewer providers than in the 1940s, fewer places for women to get abortions. sborgs something 30% of women will experience by the time they are age 45. something that affect women. across the country, states have been passion, including north dakota and elsewhere, laws that limit clinics' ability to operate you which is why there are fewer. >> having to widen halls to five feet wide, which shuts down klink and the money to support t you write about a generational divide in the reproductive rights movement, you point out the leadership compromised women in their 20s at the time of roe v wade 40 years ago but now these leaders now in their 60s and their 70s and there's frirpgs wi friction with the younger generation of activists. >> young women activists in their 20s and 30s now think about activism in a different
. >> i ralphed to fargo, north dakota, and spent tomorrow some time at the red river women's klink there, the only abortion clinic in the state. north dakota is one of four states across the country that has a single abortion clinic across the nation. nationwide you there, are 40% fewer providers than in the 1940s, fewer places for women to get abortions. sborgs something 30% of women will experience by the time they are age 45. something that affect women. across the country, states have...
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. >>> north dakota state and sam houston state. a botched two-point akick. watch this two points better than one. the bison win their second straight title game. >> santa clara coach wanted a full house for tonight's home game verse gonzaga, one problem, students are out on winter brink so he offered $100 hotel reimbursement out of his open pocket for students to attend. 12 took him up on the offer. the place was rocking and then the opening tip. kevin foster, 17. tied at 29. right now, a tight one, 46-44. gonzaga in the second half. >> randy bennett and st. mary's opening west coast conference play against am ama's loyola. james walker iii, 12 points off the bench. catch and shoot three in transition, bottom, 50-41 gaels pulling away. 74-61 the final. st. marys now 12-3. >> knew it would be a tough game coming in, but we just really wanted to get a good spot in the condition for instance, and knew it would be physical, and we're ready to fight. >> it was a good win. they got good players, and helped us good in the post. >> let's move to the pack -- pac-12.
. >>> north dakota state and sam houston state. a botched two-point akick. watch this two points better than one. the bison win their second straight title game. >> santa clara coach wanted a full house for tonight's home game verse gonzaga, one problem, students are out on winter brink so he offered $100 hotel reimbursement out of his open pocket for students to attend. 12 took him up on the offer. the place was rocking and then the opening tip. kevin foster, 17. tied at 29....
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when you hear temperatures of 33 below in north dakota and ice accumulation in the forecast for south of georgia, it's not a typical winter. randy kaye reports. >> reporter: bundle up. it's cold out there. >> it's cold. you can't feel your fingers at the end of the day. >> reporter: from new york to north dakota, folks are getting hit with subfreezing temperatures that could last through the week. and that wind. it's biting. just ask this iowa ice fisherman. >> the wind is ripping. it makes it ten times worse than it should be. >> reporter: in fargo, north dakota, where they are used to the cold, reporters seem surprised by it. this guy showed off a once wet t-shirt now frozen. >> makes a sunday like a drum. that's how cold it is. >> reporter: and how about this? hammering a nail into wood with a frozen banana. just east of there in ottawa, canada, this man used the cold to show off for the kids. >> it's been tough to handle, but then i just realize that we live in minnesota. we signed up for this. we knew what we were going to get. >> reporter: in chicago firefighters had to brave th
when you hear temperatures of 33 below in north dakota and ice accumulation in the forecast for south of georgia, it's not a typical winter. randy kaye reports. >> reporter: bundle up. it's cold out there. >> it's cold. you can't feel your fingers at the end of the day. >> reporter: from new york to north dakota, folks are getting hit with subfreezing temperatures that could last through the week. and that wind. it's biting. just ask this iowa ice fisherman. >> the wind...
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so cold in fargo, north dakota. so cold in fargo, north dakota, that hot water vaporizes, then freezes in mid air. that really happens, folks. meteorologist jennifer delgado on the scene in the weather center in atlanta. everyone wants to know will it warm up? >> it will warm up, but it will take a while. a lot of us have done the science experiment to throw the water and see it freeze. windchill values in the double digits. minus 20 in parts of pennsylvania. once again, dealing with an area, of an advisory and windchill from the upper midwest to new england, and new england, they will feel the brunt of it today. we'll see windchill values from minus 30 to in us in 40, and this advisory in some places are in effect until later this evening. what it feels like, in new york, zero. good for you. above zero for providence, minus 3 and albany, minus 8. add in the wind, of course, with the cold temperatures out there. that could lead to potential frostbite. hypothermia or even death. you want to make sure are you dressing
so cold in fargo, north dakota. so cold in fargo, north dakota, that hot water vaporizes, then freezes in mid air. that really happens, folks. meteorologist jennifer delgado on the scene in the weather center in atlanta. everyone wants to know will it warm up? >> it will warm up, but it will take a while. a lot of us have done the science experiment to throw the water and see it freeze. windchill values in the double digits. minus 20 in parts of pennsylvania. once again, dealing with an...
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it is cold everywhere from new england all the way back even into north dakota. grand forks, north dakota right now, it is 5 below zero when you look at the thermometer. it feels like 29 below to your skin. feels like 7 below in albany, 1 below in scranton. you say, there you go, guys. all this cold air coming in here, what just happened to global warming? let me just give you an idea what happened to global warming. this is actually caused by the fact that there is no ice up here in the north pole. the stratosphere has warmed up. the jet stream has dipped on down because of that and so this cold front, this cold air is directly responsible for the lack -- from the lack of the sea ice that we have from the north. get to that in the next hour. >> chad, that makes perfect sense because all those dipsy dos used to hit me in winnipeg, canada as i was growing up. now here we are in the united states. i know you're going to continue covering this for us. >> i have another big story, the gripping tale of a rising football star and it's made its rounds on tv and it's sai
it is cold everywhere from new england all the way back even into north dakota. grand forks, north dakota right now, it is 5 below zero when you look at the thermometer. it feels like 29 below to your skin. feels like 7 below in albany, 1 below in scranton. you say, there you go, guys. all this cold air coming in here, what just happened to global warming? let me just give you an idea what happened to global warming. this is actually caused by the fact that there is no ice up here in the north...
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you in north dakota and you in north carolina, and what did you think of their reaction to what happened at sandy hook in connecticut which was to say we need to enhance school safety. we're willing to help wherever we can, but we're not interested in gun legislation. you supported that? >> i did, and i thought that wayne lapierre used good judgment to wait and not come out with a statement right away, and i agree that having security at schools is a good idea, but i don't necessarily think it's a federal government role. i think it's up to communities, states to decide and the schools in my districts, we already have resource officers in every school, so this is something that's being done on a local level in some places, and we ought to look at whether that's good policy everywhere, but, again, i don't think the federal government needs to be involved in funding it or telling states that they have to do it. >> senator, i've got to have it quickly. what did you think of the nra response? >> what i tell you is we ask teachers to be parents. we ask teachers to be babysitters and oh, by th
you in north dakota and you in north carolina, and what did you think of their reaction to what happened at sandy hook in connecticut which was to say we need to enhance school safety. we're willing to help wherever we can, but we're not interested in gun legislation. you supported that? >> i did, and i thought that wayne lapierre used good judgment to wait and not come out with a statement right away, and i agree that having security at schools is a good idea, but i don't necessarily...
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near zero in new york city and well below zero in fargo north dakota. arctic blast is blamed for at least four deaths so far. >>> take a look at these images. more than 300 firefighter has to deal with the temperature of 7 degrees as they battled this raging warehouse fire on the south side of chicago. five-alarm blaze spread from one building to another. it took two hours to get under control. and you have to take a look at it right now. that's not it. it is better than the black. what happened, it was covered in ice. there it is. it looks like an ice castle. the water they used to put it up simply froze overnight in the freezing cold temperatures, amazing pictures. >>> new details in the case of the new mexico teenager accused of murdering his family, including young brothers and sisters. he told investigators he wanted to go on a shooting spree at walmart and die in a shoot-out with police. nehemiah griego was arrested after the bodies of his family were found in their home. he was frustrated with his mother. >> nehemiah had been contemplating this f
near zero in new york city and well below zero in fargo north dakota. arctic blast is blamed for at least four deaths so far. >>> take a look at these images. more than 300 firefighter has to deal with the temperature of 7 degrees as they battled this raging warehouse fire on the south side of chicago. five-alarm blaze spread from one building to another. it took two hours to get under control. and you have to take a look at it right now. that's not it. it is better than the black....
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./ andd... 33-below in north dakota....//. more than... 16 inches of snow ... is... rrcorded in erie, plows... can barely... kkep pace...///. firefighters ...in ccicago... struggled... to put out a blaze... as... wwter... from their hoses... turned to ice...///. wind chill warrings... &p aree.. now in effect.. forrthe northeast... concern.re hypothermia is - "it's indescribableealmost ya know? unless you really experience it, really feel --3 skin. you know its hard to really explain." exxlain." forecasters... are bb... any relief... from the frigid ttmperatuue ...until at least this eekend. - react to story- aalib toss to vytas.... 3 amazing video of a shoooout with police...why one officer is lucky to be alive today. and a nee program aimed at expanding heelth care for low coming upp in annapolis...they're unveiling dettilsof a new program to expand health careto help ow- income residents. residents.lieutenant gooernor anthony brownsays the four year pilot proggam willtarget five parts of the state.the pricetag...ii 16-millionn dollars...and theegoal is to offer hea
./ andd... 33-below in north dakota....//. more than... 16 inches of snow ... is... rrcorded in erie, plows... can barely... kkep pace...///. firefighters ...in ccicago... struggled... to put out a blaze... as... wwter... from their hoses... turned to ice...///. wind chill warrings... &p aree.. now in effect.. forrthe northeast... concern.re hypothermia is - "it's indescribableealmost ya know? unless you really experience it, really feel --3 skin. you know its hard to really...
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it makes it ten times worse than it should be. >> and in fargo, north dakota where they're used to the cold, reporters seemed surprised by it. this guy showed off a once wet t-shirt now frozen. >> makes a little sound like a drum. that's how cold it is. >> we get the nail there. >> reporter: and how about this? hammering a nail into wood with a frozen banana. >> watch. there he is. >> reporter: just east of there in ottawa, canada, this man used the cold to show off for the kids. >> mr. hall's making snow. >> it's been tough to handle. but then i just realize that we live in minnesota and, you know, we signed up for this. we knew what we were going to get. >> reporter: in chicago firefighters had to brave the cold and battle the heat. bone-chilling temperatures made fighting this massive five-alarm warehouse fire nearly impossible. water froze on their uniforms. by the time it was under control, the building was covered in a thick layer of ice. >> it was pretty high, you know, intense. and this morning i came, i saw looking at it now, it's like an ice castle. >> reporter: and with plun
it makes it ten times worse than it should be. >> and in fargo, north dakota where they're used to the cold, reporters seemed surprised by it. this guy showed off a once wet t-shirt now frozen. >> makes a little sound like a drum. that's how cold it is. >> we get the nail there. >> reporter: and how about this? hammering a nail into wood with a frozen banana. >> watch. there he is. >> reporter: just east of there in ottawa, canada, this man used the cold to...
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senator heidi heitkamp of north dakota talking about potential gun control measures coming from the white house after ads were run against her based on that statement. senator heitkamp later put out a statement clarifying a more moderate-sounding position on the issue. joining us now is ladd everitt from the coalition to stop gun violence which is the group that ran the newspaper ads asking voters to call senator heitkamp about her stance on the issue. thank you for being here, mr. everitt. it's nice to have you here. >> yeah. thanks for having me, rachel. >> i have described the way i think you guys responded to senator heitkamp in terms of her comments in your ad and what happened thereafter. did i get that right? can you help us understand your organization's thinking in how you approach this? >> i think you did a great job of explaining it. absolutely, we were reacting to words that we found very offensive. one thing you didn't have a moment to mention was that the ad was signed by four parents who lost their children in mass shootings including roxanna green, the mother of christina
senator heidi heitkamp of north dakota talking about potential gun control measures coming from the white house after ads were run against her based on that statement. senator heitkamp later put out a statement clarifying a more moderate-sounding position on the issue. joining us now is ladd everitt from the coalition to stop gun violence which is the group that ran the newspaper ads asking voters to call senator heitkamp about her stance on the issue. thank you for being here, mr. everitt....
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today, the unemployment rate in north dakota hovers around 8%. income for our younger individuals is double what the average income is for the state of north dakota. there is a huge opportunity there. we would strongly encourage both the legislature and the and administration to do no harm. we should look at the model of the states, north dakota, colorado, pennsylvania, where thousands and thousands of jobs have been created just over the past few years. as a result of this vast resource we have uncovered. that would be our first encouragement. the second one is if we get the policy right, this is a game changing opportunity for the united states. not only to make us energy secure as a nation, but we could literally reshape the geopolitical dynamics of the world. asia, the middle east, europe, and the list goes on. we have the opportunity for the first time in our lifetimes to change that by moving the axis of energy power here to the united states, making us secure as a nation, allowing us to create hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs. thi
today, the unemployment rate in north dakota hovers around 8%. income for our younger individuals is double what the average income is for the state of north dakota. there is a huge opportunity there. we would strongly encourage both the legislature and the and administration to do no harm. we should look at the model of the states, north dakota, colorado, pennsylvania, where thousands and thousands of jobs have been created just over the past few years. as a result of this vast resource we...
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host: john hoeven spent 10 years as governor of north dakota. what's the better job? guest: i would say being governor most. of the senators here, who were former governors, will tell you the same king, because you can set an agenda and go after it and you have a lot of control? on how you put that in place and work to get it done. here, it's tougher. however, i came to this job because i believe our country faces real challenges, as we have been discussing, but i want to be part of the solutions for the american people. i believe in this country and i believe we can do great things. we have to buckle down in a bipartisan way and get this done. it's not easy and does not happen in the short term. it's a long-term proposition, but we have to get it done. that is worth doing. that's why i am here and will continue serving my state. host: you have a new colleague, heidi heitkamp, many republicans thought they would pick up that seat, landed in democratic hands. guest: i have known her many years. we worked together on a range of issues. i will meet twitter again this mor
host: john hoeven spent 10 years as governor of north dakota. what's the better job? guest: i would say being governor most. of the senators here, who were former governors, will tell you the same king, because you can set an agenda and go after it and you have a lot of control? on how you put that in place and work to get it done. here, it's tougher. however, i came to this job because i believe our country faces real challenges, as we have been discussing, but i want to be part of the...
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still cold out there 17 below zero in mine not north dakota. 7 below zero in international falls. it feels like 1 degree below. you say it's january it's supposed to be cold. these are colder than usual. sipping el digits on average mid 20s, 24 degrees. chicago 25 degrees for the high today on average 31 degrees. and in new york city high temperatures today 21 degrees. the average is at about 38 degrees. the cold air is here to stay through at least the weekend for many of us. 3 day forecast new york city still in the 20s through friday. chicago the same goes for you on friday. minneapolis a bit of a warm-up by thursday and fridayment fridge i had when you factor in the winds. bad news if you live in the northeast we are talking about snow. bad news if you don't like the snow. cold air settling the stage for the next storm system bringing in 3-8 inches of snow across places of pennsylvania and parts of the i 95 corridor. >> 16 below in mine not north dakota. >> i wonder how they survive. that's amazing. >> what did the obama administration know and when? in a few hours hillary cli
still cold out there 17 below zero in mine not north dakota. 7 below zero in international falls. it feels like 1 degree below. you say it's january it's supposed to be cold. these are colder than usual. sipping el digits on average mid 20s, 24 degrees. chicago 25 degrees for the high today on average 31 degrees. and in new york city high temperatures today 21 degrees. the average is at about 38 degrees. the cold air is here to stay through at least the weekend for many of us. 3 day forecast...
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host: john hoven spent 10 years as governor of north dakota. what's the better job? guest: i would say being governor most. of the senators here, who were former governors, will tell you the same king, because you can set an agenda and go after it and you have a lot of control? on how you put that in place and work to get it done. here, it's tougher. however, i came to this job because i believe our country faces real challenges, as we have been discussing, but i want to be part of the solutions for the american people. i believe in this country and i believe we can do great things. we have to buckle down in a bipartisan way and get this done. it's not easy and does not happen in the short term. it's a long-term proposition, but we have to get it done. that is worth doing. that's why i am here and will continue serving my state. host: you have a new colleague, heidi heitkamp, many republicans thought they would pick up that seat, landed in democratic hands. guest: i have known her many years. we worked together on a range of issues. i will meet twitter again this mor
host: john hoven spent 10 years as governor of north dakota. what's the better job? guest: i would say being governor most. of the senators here, who were former governors, will tell you the same king, because you can set an agenda and go after it and you have a lot of control? on how you put that in place and work to get it done. here, it's tougher. however, i came to this job because i believe our country faces real challenges, as we have been discussing, but i want to be part of the...
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the industry producing record amounts of oil today, as many of you know, again back to north dakota, the number two oil production in the states, has now surpassed california and alaska to rise to that great achievement. as well as a refining sector that is the leader in the world to these other kinds of investments oil and natural gas companies are considering, and which may provide a substantial economic stimulus to our economy every year her. in 2011, the stimulus if you will, totaled $545 billion in capital investment, wages, and dividends paid. think of it. every two years with oil and natural gas industry provides a stimulus of over $1 trillion to our domestic economy. those investors continued each year driving job creation and higher economic activity. the energy stimulus is providing returns all across the country. oil and natural gas industry investments directly and indirectly support more than a trillion dollars in economic activity. in a recent ihs global insight study said that lower natural gas prices as a result of this production with lowering our manufacturing costs
the industry producing record amounts of oil today, as many of you know, again back to north dakota, the number two oil production in the states, has now surpassed california and alaska to rise to that great achievement. as well as a refining sector that is the leader in the world to these other kinds of investments oil and natural gas companies are considering, and which may provide a substantial economic stimulus to our economy every year her. in 2011, the stimulus if you will, totaled $545...
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fargo, north dakota... portland, mainn... and burlington, vermont. 3 cominggup... 3a seal hiicces a rrie on one family's boat... and it's all caught on tape.what boaters think this samm seal was spotttd doing... just days beforr. 3 and restaurant week kicks off... with sooe tasty & specials.a sneak peak at the dishee being offered... oming up in our hometown hotspot. day baltimore. ((bump out)) 3 3 3 try something different or pick your faaorite meal... & baltimore county restaurant kooler from pairings bistro joins us for this mornings hometown hotspot. - what's on your restaurant week 3&pmenuu- how long does restaurant weee 3 runn- wwat do you have here? & here? 3 baltimore county rrssaurant week bbltimore ccunty restaarant week runs now thrrugh jjnuary 7h to get aa listtof restaurants loggon to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. 3 coming up... it's a good day to be a ravens fan... where burggrs are being giien ut for free today... because of -33 last night's big win. 3 plus... 11 big companies... hiring thouuands of work
fargo, north dakota... portland, mainn... and burlington, vermont. 3 cominggup... 3a seal hiicces a rrie on one family's boat... and it's all caught on tape.what boaters think this samm seal was spotttd doing... just days beforr. 3 and restaurant week kicks off... with sooe tasty & specials.a sneak peak at the dishee being offered... oming up in our hometown hotspot. day baltimore. ((bump out)) 3 3 3 try something different or pick your faaorite meal... & baltimore county restaurant...
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temperatures in the single digits to below zero across north dakota and northern minnesota and wisconsin. this colder air is eventually going to break apart and move our way. it arrives on tuesday wednesday, and thursday. talking about nighttime lows in the city in the mid-teens and the suburbs could be temps in the single digits. the windchill factor on top of that, it will feel even colder than that. satellite and radar -- it is quiet and clear right now. this is the first frontal system. our futurecast will show highs tomorrow afternoon around 50 degrees in the district. as the cold front moves on by, our temperatures will begin to fall in the mid to upper 30's. into the 20s across the panhandle of maryland and west virginia. monday, inauguration day, martin luther king day, looking at a chance for some like snow -- light snow, may see some minor accumulations. it should not cause any problems. the bigger issue will be the very cold air on the way tuesday and wednesday. we will finally get a little bit of a break from it on thursday night into friday. here is our forecast for the over
temperatures in the single digits to below zero across north dakota and northern minnesota and wisconsin. this colder air is eventually going to break apart and move our way. it arrives on tuesday wednesday, and thursday. talking about nighttime lows in the city in the mid-teens and the suburbs could be temps in the single digits. the windchill factor on top of that, it will feel even colder than that. satellite and radar -- it is quiet and clear right now. this is the first frontal system. our...