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dakota in every state and north dakota has its own bank which serves as a sort of mini bank for the state it is the on the state that escaped the credit crisis it has the lowest unemployment rate in the country the lowest default rate and the lowest foreclosure rate so they're doing very well and this state takes all the revenues of the state and then they leverage capital and deposits into credit for the state. so works very well for their economy and i think every state should have one now it's no secret that close to rica like many developing countries they struggle with a certain degree of corruption is it dangerous to rely too much on the public banking system. recent works so well is that it's totally transparent and totally accountable in other countries public banks have sometimes been corrupted and that's because politicians have gotten hold of them and have used them for their own ends but in costa rica because it says in the constitution that the profits go back to the government the government wants to know what the banks are up to and so they are entitled to see all the
dakota in every state and north dakota has its own bank which serves as a sort of mini bank for the state it is the on the state that escaped the credit crisis it has the lowest unemployment rate in the country the lowest default rate and the lowest foreclosure rate so they're doing very well and this state takes all the revenues of the state and then they leverage capital and deposits into credit for the state. so works very well for their economy and i think every state should have one now...
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. >> after graduating from high school warner headed to the university of north dakota. here at the frat house is where caleb then a junior first spent the freshman who caught his eye. >> we were playing beer pong together weened up going into a side room and had sex together. went the exchanged numbers and went on our ways for the night. >> he said they were both keen on hook up again. a few days later, she came to this house off campus that warner shared with roommates. >> she came over to watch a movie. the two guys i lived with at the time, they kind of new that i liked this girl, and that i wanted to be alone with her, so they went to their rooms to study, so we went upstairs and had sex and afterwards we kind of cuddled. >> did she object? >> no. >> was there alcohol involved in >> no. >> neither of you were dunking? >> no. >> but caleb said he did not wish to be her boyfriend. soon after she refused to see him again. >> i sent her a text and she sent me a weird text like don't talk to me again. and i was like okay. >> when he returned to campus after the holidays
. >> after graduating from high school warner headed to the university of north dakota. here at the frat house is where caleb then a junior first spent the freshman who caught his eye. >> we were playing beer pong together weened up going into a side room and had sex together. went the exchanged numbers and went on our ways for the night. >> he said they were both keen on hook up again. a few days later, she came to this house off campus that warner shared with roommates....
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snow is falling in north dakota and we're going to see very cold temperatures come into play. those who are living in traile trailers, you may want to find some other type of shelter because it's going to be the coldest air that we've seen this season. temperatures will be down in the teens and single kingdom digitsl bring more later in the hour. >> thank you. >> reverend billy graham is a back in the hospital for for
snow is falling in north dakota and we're going to see very cold temperatures come into play. those who are living in traile trailers, you may want to find some other type of shelter because it's going to be the coldest air that we've seen this season. temperatures will be down in the teens and single kingdom digitsl bring more later in the hour. >> thank you. >> reverend billy graham is a back in the hospital for for
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think about it in modern accounts of what north dakota is experiencing. think about this boom in cushing, as we have had previous successful fields to our north and east between cushing and tulsa, and so as the boom moved its way really became a drilling exploration focused town. the production just far outpaced what could be consumed and it became a gnat ral thought to begin building storage facilities, pipeline gathering facilities, and that so the nascent stages of the nod rn infrastructure that sits behind us this morning. host: what part does it play today in the oil industry? guest: the cushing hub is still violetly important. you think about -- vitally important. think about it, it is a marketplace, it is the marketplace, the benchmark price setting place for a barrel of west texas intermediate crude.
think about it in modern accounts of what north dakota is experiencing. think about this boom in cushing, as we have had previous successful fields to our north and east between cushing and tulsa, and so as the boom moved its way really became a drilling exploration focused town. the production just far outpaced what could be consumed and it became a gnat ral thought to begin building storage facilities, pipeline gathering facilities, and that so the nascent stages of the nod rn infrastructure...
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in north dakota, flow across north dakota, desoto, wisconsin, michigan, indiana, illinois, and now we have a pipeline system we are developing from the midcontinent area to the u.s. gulf coast, and that, of course, takes us right through cushing, oklahoma. host: how old are your pipelines and are you building new ones? range inr pipelines age. the first pipeline that we build on our system -- our company was -- it was built up over a series of projects over the next several decades. today.building new pipe we are building and replacing pipe in some areas. so, our system is a combination of pipes that started with the start of our company in 1950. ,ost: how do you decide where and when, and how you are going to build a pipeline? guest: so, really, markets will drive how pipelines get tilt. in the production get built. in the u.s., you see a lot of development in the shell space. our numbers are up about 2 million barrels a day over the last two years, which is tremendous, and we are back to levels that we have not seen since the 1980's, and the projection is we are going into new produ
in north dakota, flow across north dakota, desoto, wisconsin, michigan, indiana, illinois, and now we have a pipeline system we are developing from the midcontinent area to the u.s. gulf coast, and that, of course, takes us right through cushing, oklahoma. host: how old are your pipelines and are you building new ones? range inr pipelines age. the first pipeline that we build on our system -- our company was -- it was built up over a series of projects over the next several decades....
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north dakota, the epicenter of america's energy boom, unemployment rate as low as 2.7%. the states in gray, everything that is not blue and orange, had an unemployment rate that was roughly the same as the national average. now many labor markets are driving because of a serge of high paying jobs. whe an economics director, author of "new geography of jobs," an amazing book. he joins us, enrico, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> we have two issues going on. a lot of states that are doing better than average. the lower unemployment rate than normal are doing it for two reasons. they're creating tech jobs or like in some places like north dakota, they're creating oil. but these tech jobs in your opinion is where we should be focusing. >> i think so, there are 10, 12 cities in the u.s. that are doing extremely well compared to the rest of the country, and they are all--they all have labor force that is highly innovative and highly educated. places like san francisco, where i live, which is literally in a boom right now. seattle, austin, texas, raleigh
north dakota, the epicenter of america's energy boom, unemployment rate as low as 2.7%. the states in gray, everything that is not blue and orange, had an unemployment rate that was roughly the same as the national average. now many labor markets are driving because of a serge of high paying jobs. whe an economics director, author of "new geography of jobs," an amazing book. he joins us, enrico, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> we have two issues...
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f >> warner was accused of rape at the university of north dakota, he was found guilty. but a police investigation found that his accuser was lying. though the charges haven't been dropped, he can't come back to school. we look at the week long series of sex crimes on campus, and something is wrong. caleb warner spends most weekends hanging out with friends in fargo. but in the last years, his life has veered off in a dramatically different direction than there's. a sexual encounter with a young woman, a former college student, sends his world spinning out of control. >> she came over to watch a movie. and i thought i liked a girl and i wanted to be alone with her. and they went to their rooms to study. we had sex there, and afterwards, we cuddled >> did she object? >> no. no. >> was there alcohol involved? >> you weren't drinking? >> no. >> neither of you were drinking >> but caleb said that he told her he did not wish to be her boyfriend. and soon after, she ended their relationship and filed a sexual assault charge with the university. if caleb was on campus, the stan
f >> warner was accused of rape at the university of north dakota, he was found guilty. but a police investigation found that his accuser was lying. though the charges haven't been dropped, he can't come back to school. we look at the week long series of sex crimes on campus, and something is wrong. caleb warner spends most weekends hanging out with friends in fargo. but in the last years, his life has veered off in a dramatically different direction than there's. a sexual encounter with...
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the chair: the gentleman from north dakota's highly has expired. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. smith: i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from texas yields back the balance of his time. all time for general debate has expired. pursuant to the rule, the bill shall be considered for amendment under the five-minute rule. in lieu of the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the committee on natural resources, printed in the bill, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of rules committee print 113-27 is adopted, the bill, as amended, shall be considered for purpose under the five-minute rule and shall be considered as read. no amendment shall be in order except those printed in part b of house report 113-271. each such further amendment may be offered only in the order printed in the report, by a member designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an oppo
the chair: the gentleman from north dakota's highly has expired. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. smith: i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from texas yields back the balance of his time. all time for general debate has expired. pursuant to the rule, the bill shall be considered for amendment under the five-minute rule. in lieu of the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the committee on natural resources, printed in the bill, an amendment...
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. >> reporter: trains rarely stop in spirited wood, population 18, on the great plains of north dakota. the isolation of an old farmstead is exactly what patti and tim rondestevedt wanted, until tim, now 62, was diagnosed with early-oni-onset alzheimer's disease five years ago. patty became a full-time caregiver. >> i miss his hugs. i miss the snuggles in bed. it's hard to watch him fade. >> reporter: as tim declined, friends faded away. where does that leave you? >> scared. alone. >> reporter: beth olson works for the alzheimer's association, bringing help to caregivers in a state where support groups and other assistance can sometimes be a 100-mile drive away. >> when we get to go into their home we get the true feeling of how their everyday life is as a caregiver. >> reporter: logic is, if caregivers can better cope, they can keep a loved one at home months or years longer. northica dota legislatures have approved $2.2 million to fund the program since 2010, but it has saved a stunning $39 million by keeping people out of state-funded nursing homes and by saving families from paying
. >> reporter: trains rarely stop in spirited wood, population 18, on the great plains of north dakota. the isolation of an old farmstead is exactly what patti and tim rondestevedt wanted, until tim, now 62, was diagnosed with early-oni-onset alzheimer's disease five years ago. patty became a full-time caregiver. >> i miss his hugs. i miss the snuggles in bed. it's hard to watch him fade. >> reporter: as tim declined, friends faded away. where does that leave you? >>...
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investigators in north dakota thought corrosion may have been the cause. upgrades have been ordered before operations can resume. the owner agreed to install leak protectors and conduct aerial patrols of the pipeline. >> the supreme court of virmginnia ruled virginia tech university was not at fault in failing to warn students of the 2007 campus shooting. 32 were killed when a gunman opened fire in a residence call and classroom. it ruled virginia tech could not have known students were in harm, meaning the families of the victims will not be paid by virginia tech. >> what was behind the motive for an attack by israeli on syria? >> changes to new york city's controversial stop and frisk practice by police officers being put on homed. why an appeals court overruled a judges decision, and why she was pulled from the case. >>> u.s. officials say israeli war planes attacked a syrian military base. the target is in the syrian port city of latakia. we have this report from jerusalem. >> the israeli army is not confirming the report. it's not unusual. there have
investigators in north dakota thought corrosion may have been the cause. upgrades have been ordered before operations can resume. the owner agreed to install leak protectors and conduct aerial patrols of the pipeline. >> the supreme court of virmginnia ruled virginia tech university was not at fault in failing to warn students of the 2007 campus shooting. 32 were killed when a gunman opened fire in a residence call and classroom. it ruled virginia tech could not have known students were...
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i get to represent the entire state of north dakota. north dakota was once described by one of our favorite sons, the famous cbs news man, as a rectangular blank spot in the nation's mind. but today everybody's talking about north dakota. fastest growing economy in the world. the lowest unemployment rate in the country. fastest growing personal income. in fact, today, mr. speaker, tens of thousands of high-paying jobs in north dakota, waiting for more people to come to the state to fill them if you're willing to work hard and put in a full day's honest work. you can be very successful there. the we heard some speeches already this morning about the need to reduce hunger. we heard speeches this morning about the availability of affordable health care. i'm for both of those things. and the best way to enhance availability of health care, to reduce hunger is to provide jobs . so again i would urge my colleagues today to vote for the bills that will be in front of us. h.r. 1965 is the federal lands jobs and energy security act. it's not a c
i get to represent the entire state of north dakota. north dakota was once described by one of our favorite sons, the famous cbs news man, as a rectangular blank spot in the nation's mind. but today everybody's talking about north dakota. fastest growing economy in the world. the lowest unemployment rate in the country. fastest growing personal income. in fact, today, mr. speaker, tens of thousands of high-paying jobs in north dakota, waiting for more people to come to the state to fill them if...
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in north dakota we have comprehensive health insurance of north dakota. ofstates have these kind pools. how about the federal government works with those state pools to be more for people with pre- existing conditions? the step-by-step, comprehensive approach like that is what we advocate for. spoke about several health-care proposals being considered on and off the floors of the house and senate. >> today health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius announce a number of people who had had enrolled, and that figure released earlier this afternoon. david dropped her is just -- david drucker is joining us from capitol hill. is it a good or bad thing? we will need millions and millions more americans in the exchanges in order to subsidize expanded coverage that the law mandates. that it perspective will go up from here, we could say it was a rough start that will be remedied once the website is fixed and people become more comfortable with the law. >> the hearings tend to focus on the launch of healthcare.gov. the legislative action in the arena see
in north dakota we have comprehensive health insurance of north dakota. ofstates have these kind pools. how about the federal government works with those state pools to be more for people with pre- existing conditions? the step-by-step, comprehensive approach like that is what we advocate for. spoke about several health-care proposals being considered on and off the floors of the house and senate. >> today health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius announce a number of people...
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in north dakota, flow across north dakota, desoto, wisconsin, michigan, indiana, illinois, and now we have a pipeline system we are developing from the midcontinent area to the u.s. gulf coast, and that, of course, takes us right through cushing, oklahoma. host: how old are your pipelines and are you building new ones? range inr pipelines age. the first pipeline that we build on our system -- our company was -- it was built up over a series of projects over the next several decades. today.building new pipe we are building and replacing pipe in some areas. so, our system is a combination of pipes that started with the start of our company in 1950. ,ost: how do you decide where and when, and how you are going to build a pipeline? guest: so, really, markets will drive how pipelines get tilt. in the production get built. in the u.s., you see a lot of development in the shell space. our numbers are up about 2 million barrels a day over the last two years, which is tremendous, and we are back to levels that we have not seen since the 1980's, and the projection is we are going into new produ
in north dakota, flow across north dakota, desoto, wisconsin, michigan, indiana, illinois, and now we have a pipeline system we are developing from the midcontinent area to the u.s. gulf coast, and that, of course, takes us right through cushing, oklahoma. host: how old are your pipelines and are you building new ones? range inr pipelines age. the first pipeline that we build on our system -- our company was -- it was built up over a series of projects over the next several decades....
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but look at pittsburgh and look at new york and north dakota here and montana and washington. i mean, there's not place in this country -- not on the coast, not in the interior -- that doesn't have a threat of flooding, either a levee can break, a dam can break, a river can overflow, there can be flash flooding because of droughts. even in texas where there is a lot of flash flooding, not only on the coast but inland as well -- kansas. so the conclusion is, this is a real challenge for our whole nation. we have a bill led by senator menendez and senator isakson that costs zero, scores zero. we have written this bill in way that it just postpones these draconian rate increases so that we can take a little bit more time to get this right to study i-- tostudy it,. this bill bassed with very good intentions but it was passed prematurely without the data we need to make smart decisions for our communities. and so this is just giving us time to get it right. there's zero cost, the way this bill is structured, and i really appreciate, again, the courtesies of the managing -- our lead
but look at pittsburgh and look at new york and north dakota here and montana and washington. i mean, there's not place in this country -- not on the coast, not in the interior -- that doesn't have a threat of flooding, either a levee can break, a dam can break, a river can overflow, there can be flash flooding because of droughts. even in texas where there is a lot of flash flooding, not only on the coast but inland as well -- kansas. so the conclusion is, this is a real challenge for our...
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. >> i'm sorry, did you say from north dakota? >> yes. >> thank you. thank you, administrator mccarthy. spend i miss spoke if i said anything other than north dakota. >> that's fine. thank you for being here today, and i want to ask some questions about the hydraulic fracking side but before i do that i want to fall upon the invitation for you to go to kentucky and wholly missing session on your way to north dakota told a listening session on new standards. would like is that my record of -- letter of invitation for you into the record if i could, mr. chairman. it just seems like in the spirit of transparency, that having these 11 listening sebastian's indices were you granted have regional offices, is okay as far as it goes but with the wonderful opportunity it would be to add some more listening sessions. so i would love to have you commit to considering to go to other place including bismarck, north dakota, spent i just want to take that that's not the extent of what we're doing. those are the major listening sessions but the regional offices in --
. >> i'm sorry, did you say from north dakota? >> yes. >> thank you. thank you, administrator mccarthy. spend i miss spoke if i said anything other than north dakota. >> that's fine. thank you for being here today, and i want to ask some questions about the hydraulic fracking side but before i do that i want to fall upon the invitation for you to go to kentucky and wholly missing session on your way to north dakota told a listening session on new standards. would like is...
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please go ahead. >> thank you. >> i'm sorry, from north dakota? >> yes. >> okay. >> thank you i misspoke the first of anything other than north dakota's. >> thank you for being here today. but i would love to ask him questions about the hydraulic fracturing. but before i do that, i would like to follow up on the invitation by mr. massey for you to go to kentucky and hold a listening session on your way to north dakota on the new standard for we would like to submit and i'd love to talk to you about october 18 of the record, mr. chairman. >> okay. >> it just seems like in the spirit of transparency, that having these 11 listening sessions in the cities where you have regional offices, that it's okay as far as it goes. but what a wonderful opportunity it would be to add some more listening sessions. so i would really love to have you commit to these other places. >> i appreciate that. i just want to tell you that that is not the extent of what we're doing and those are the major listening sessions, but the regional offices in our administrations are
please go ahead. >> thank you. >> i'm sorry, from north dakota? >> yes. >> okay. >> thank you i misspoke the first of anything other than north dakota's. >> thank you for being here today. but i would love to ask him questions about the hydraulic fracturing. but before i do that, i would like to follow up on the invitation by mr. massey for you to go to kentucky and hold a listening session on your way to north dakota on the new standard for we would like to...
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a new report just found that north dakota is actually the best run state in the country. when asked how the state was run so well, the governor of north dakota was, like, "i'm the only person in north dakota so it's pretty -- pretty easy to run." [ laughter and applause ] and finally, this is a crazy story. a u.p.s. driver in oklahoma is being investigated for having sex with a woman in the back of his delivery truck. when he wasn't able to satisfy the lady, he left a note saying he'd try again tomorrow. [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight! give it up for the roots right there. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, we have a big, big show tonight. thank you for watching! hope everyone's happy, home, and safe. we have a great show tonight. we love it when this guy stops by. starring in the cool new tnt television event "mob city." i'm excited about this thing. ed burns is here tonight! [ cheers and applause ] plus, my man is coming back. he's here. from the netflix series "lilyhammer," and also from bruce springsteen's e street band, stevi
a new report just found that north dakota is actually the best run state in the country. when asked how the state was run so well, the governor of north dakota was, like, "i'm the only person in north dakota so it's pretty -- pretty easy to run." [ laughter and applause ] and finally, this is a crazy story. a u.p.s. driver in oklahoma is being investigated for having sex with a woman in the back of his delivery truck. when he wasn't able to satisfy the lady, he left a note saying he'd...
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blue cross/blue shield of north dakota, my little ed shelts broadcasting llc. blue cross/blue shield of north dakota paid out $179,000 in benefits for my wife's cancer treatment and that is with no complications. i'm talking about the surgery at mayo, lear at sloan keter ling in new york city, all of the doctor visits and all of the medications, just everything. then i had to pay out of pocket some because of the dedeductible so it's over 200 grand but this is the number that we have got from blue cross/blue shield of north dakota. i have absolutely no complaints. insurance is good. we pay $1,100 a month between the both of us for our premiums. it's kind of high but we can afford it. both of our insurance policies total that. now i'd much rather pay that than have to deal with $179,000 bill with no backup. now under obama care, someone with low income could enroll in medicaid or qualify for subsidies. under obama care, low income wage earners wouldn't be stuck with a massive bill like this. so here is how it would play out if you're one of those folks making $2
blue cross/blue shield of north dakota, my little ed shelts broadcasting llc. blue cross/blue shield of north dakota paid out $179,000 in benefits for my wife's cancer treatment and that is with no complications. i'm talking about the surgery at mayo, lear at sloan keter ling in new york city, all of the doctor visits and all of the medications, just everything. then i had to pay out of pocket some because of the dedeductible so it's over 200 grand but this is the number that we have got from...
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there's production in north dakota and production and north in canada. big fields of production now in western nebraska in the rockies and look at these big fields of production having to adjust how we distribute fuel from production to consumers. so we are turning some of these these -- go ahead. >> host: what you mean by infrastructure needs are changing? you are sitting at one of those infrastructure hubs in our country. what needs to happen flex. >> guest: we have on the order of 125,000 miles of pipeline and 55 or 60,000 miles would be lines with a diameter of eight to 24 inches that will move high-volume soup crude oil. it's by far the most efficient way and most cost-effective way to transport crude. but we have now are places like north dakota circumventing the traditional pipeline transportation structure and they are taking fuel directly to refineries in the upper midwest. by truck, by trained anyway they can get it there. this places the demand for fuel coming from cushing reversing some of the pipelines and build new infrastructure to get cru
there's production in north dakota and production and north in canada. big fields of production now in western nebraska in the rockies and look at these big fields of production having to adjust how we distribute fuel from production to consumers. so we are turning some of these these -- go ahead. >> host: what you mean by infrastructure needs are changing? you are sitting at one of those infrastructure hubs in our country. what needs to happen flex. >> guest: we have on the order...
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dakota north dakota. it's astonishing what has happened. we are eventually going to be energy independent and now it's making it to the front pages. it's an amazing change here in the united states and i think it's a paradime shift. >> these solar names will it take the wind out of the sails of solar? >> i am much more a proponent of crude oil. the amount of tax dollars that we have spent to try to support wind and solar makes no sense to me. if crude oil makes its way lower, i think it spells the demise of the solar energy phenomenon. >> if it's not a ka nar ree in the coal mine, can it be a boost? >> you get the consumer that is going to help. the ones that are performing best here, look at coal and -- look at the steel space. look at walter energy and cleveland cliffs. these have been massive trades for the past couple of months. a lot of the miners have been priced like their balance sheets. walter energy is a great example of that. these are trades you can stay in. coal demand globally is still growi
dakota north dakota. it's astonishing what has happened. we are eventually going to be energy independent and now it's making it to the front pages. it's an amazing change here in the united states and i think it's a paradime shift. >> these solar names will it take the wind out of the sails of solar? >> i am much more a proponent of crude oil. the amount of tax dollars that we have spent to try to support wind and solar makes no sense to me. if crude oil makes its way lower, i...
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to north dakota. we have red-tipped arrow with us, he is the chairman of three affiliated tribes in north dakota. sitting with him is chris faulkner, ceo of brightling energy. as i understand it, your land, sir, has got a large amount of oil reserves, you're going to go after it aggressively, is that correct? >> yes, yes, we are. it's really an important part of our development of our minerals and our natural resources. we just have been blessed to sit on top of the balkan oil formation, and oil was discovered here on these badlands in north dakota in 2007, and so now we have 850 oil wells and growing. stuart: so can you tell me how much oil you can extract and how much money is going to flow into the tribes that you represent? >> we think we're going to probably go from about 850 to approximately 3,000 oil wells. and with the 850 we have just under 200,000 barrels of crude producing daily. the country of syria produces 100,000 barrels, so we're almost double that country there. so we're the number on
to north dakota. we have red-tipped arrow with us, he is the chairman of three affiliated tribes in north dakota. sitting with him is chris faulkner, ceo of brightling energy. as i understand it, your land, sir, has got a large amount of oil reserves, you're going to go after it aggressively, is that correct? >> yes, yes, we are. it's really an important part of our development of our minerals and our natural resources. we just have been blessed to sit on top of the balkan oil formation,...
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that's also heading over here towards parts of north dakota. we'll talk about the temperatures in just a moment. we've been talking about this new system that is now coming into play, it's coming out of canada. the air mass began in alaska. that's how cold we're talking about. we can see the snow showers all through the weekend. unfortunately things are going to deteriorate for many people. seattle, vancouver, you can see the clear skies across most of washington state. that is good news. we also had warnings to talk about, winter storm warnings across much of the area. high winds are also a problem. also in the higher elevations and freeze warnings a little bit further to the shout. this is the coldest air mass we have seen this season. we're talking october, november, and it is the coldest. we're talking about temperatures in the single digits even below thursday. notice the color between bismarck all the way down to omaha. we have a 31-degree temperature difference. the cold front is right here making its way down towards the south. a simila
that's also heading over here towards parts of north dakota. we'll talk about the temperatures in just a moment. we've been talking about this new system that is now coming into play, it's coming out of canada. the air mass began in alaska. that's how cold we're talking about. we can see the snow showers all through the weekend. unfortunately things are going to deteriorate for many people. seattle, vancouver, you can see the clear skies across most of washington state. that is good news. we...
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she didn't just call into a radio station in north dakota. she called into a morning zoo crew. they were absolutely with the side effects. >> bill schulz, tv's andy levy, jesse joyce. that does it for me. i hope you had a wonderful halloween. i know i did. gretawire.com. tell us what you think about her. tell me if i'm unfair. good night. >> >>> the o'reilly factor is on, tonight. >> if you had one of these substandard plans before the afordable care act became law and you really like that plan, you are able to keep it. >> once again yesterday the president not telling the nation the whole truth. why does mr. obama continue to mislead us? tonight, we will tell you in the talking points memo. >> i don't know how you keep your cool, madam secretary, you know, with this continuous effort on the part of the g.o.p. to sabotage the aca. >> almost desperate now, the democratic party is trying to blame the republicans for the obama care debacle. will that work? we have no spin analysis. ♪ joy to the world ♪ the savior reigns. >> once again, sc
she didn't just call into a radio station in north dakota. she called into a morning zoo crew. they were absolutely with the side effects. >> bill schulz, tv's andy levy, jesse joyce. that does it for me. i hope you had a wonderful halloween. i know i did. gretawire.com. tell us what you think about her. tell me if i'm unfair. good night. >> >>> the o'reilly factor is on, tonight. >> if you had one of these substandard plans before the afordable care act became law...
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>> senator from north dakota. >> in north dakota, we've got a lot of farmers and lot of ranchers. they're small business people. they run a small business. and they're being hit very hard by obamacare like other small businesses across this country. a rancher contacted us, his name is wayne, and he ranches there, you know, an area where we have a lot of cow boys and tremendous rodeo. they compete nationally and have great livestock herds there. he write and says, i'm not one to get too upset about things, but this deal really has me mad. we got a letter a few week ago that said they were dropping our policy. i've paid my own insurance for years and years. when i got that letter it just hit me. because somebody in washington decided i was too stupid to figure it out if my policy was right for me or not. i don't pay at lough attention to politics, but usually what gets decided in washington doesn't slap you in the face like this law has with me, he says. i've gone on health care.gov and used the estimators that direct you to. i could be going from a $25 00 deductible to something be
>> senator from north dakota. >> in north dakota, we've got a lot of farmers and lot of ranchers. they're small business people. they run a small business. and they're being hit very hard by obamacare like other small businesses across this country. a rancher contacted us, his name is wayne, and he ranches there, you know, an area where we have a lot of cow boys and tremendous rodeo. they compete nationally and have great livestock herds there. he write and says, i'm not one to get...
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the only spot we are really concerned with looks like the northern rockies, montana, north dakota. otherwise a chilly late november day. that's your national forecast. here's a look at the weather outside your window. >>> today charlotte, north carolina after another cold start you warm up to 51. new orleans will be about 59. areas in florida starting to warm up after a very chilly turkey day. >>> i'll have the whole weekend forecast coming up. >> a whole weekend of shopping i'm sure. >>> the north koreans are at it again, this time with nukes. >>> best in show, meet the winner of the national dog show. >>> and a floating city for 50,000 people. would you want to live there? "early today" is back in two. >>> welcome back. less than 24 hours before president obama's self-imposed deadline for fixing healthcare.gov. officials say the vast majority of people will have a better experience. >>> as people try to enroll for health care the technology team is scrambling to build a new part of the website. the easy app would permit people eligible for financial aid to sign up for coverage wi
the only spot we are really concerned with looks like the northern rockies, montana, north dakota. otherwise a chilly late november day. that's your national forecast. here's a look at the weather outside your window. >>> today charlotte, north carolina after another cold start you warm up to 51. new orleans will be about 59. areas in florida starting to warm up after a very chilly turkey day. >>> i'll have the whole weekend forecast coming up. >> a whole weekend of...
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that is the warmest spot we have in the state of north dakota. minneapolis reporting 16 degrees now. these are not wind chill factors. chicago, 24 degrees. 19 in omaha. you see some of that air is gradually making it towards the south. that's the set up, chance of icing situation across dallas metroplex. more than likely you'll see that materialize on the western suburbs. right now, mostly light rainfall, but we will start to see snowfall pick up across the pan handles of oklahoma and texas. more coming up in a little bit. >>> hello again, everyone. fredricka whitfield. here are the top stories we're following in the cnn newsroom. police officers storm los angeles international airport, guns drawn and passengers hit the ground. hear what triggered the scare. >>> london police are canvassing a neighborhood where three women were allegedly held captive for three decades. we will tell you what they're hoping to find. >>> plus new developments in the rape investigation involving a heisman trophy hopeful and fellow student. the results of dna tests co
that is the warmest spot we have in the state of north dakota. minneapolis reporting 16 degrees now. these are not wind chill factors. chicago, 24 degrees. 19 in omaha. you see some of that air is gradually making it towards the south. that's the set up, chance of icing situation across dallas metroplex. more than likely you'll see that materialize on the western suburbs. right now, mostly light rainfall, but we will start to see snowfall pick up across the pan handles of oklahoma and texas....
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we're encouraging people to look to north dakota for employment opportunities. in order to get families there, we need more housing. my main push is for single families. >> senator, i don't know at this point -- you handicap it. keystone gets built or not. >> keystone gets built. i don't think there's any reason to delay the keystone. i absolutely hope we do not delay it another construction season. as you know in my part of the country you desperately need to get shovels in the ground when spring comes. when winter comes it's hard to dig through six feet of ice. this has got to happen. allison red ford, the premiere of alberta coming at my request going to try and do pushing next week. >> unfortunately you're using common sense and jobs and benefits to the economy. you're using these reasons to think it will get okayed. do you have any reason or talked to anyone in the obama administration making you hopeful it's going to happen. i don't think it looks hopeful. >> number one i look at this if i were making a decision actually following the law and doing what's
we're encouraging people to look to north dakota for employment opportunities. in order to get families there, we need more housing. my main push is for single families. >> senator, i don't know at this point -- you handicap it. keystone gets built or not. >> keystone gets built. i don't think there's any reason to delay the keystone. i absolutely hope we do not delay it another construction season. as you know in my part of the country you desperately need to get shovels in the...
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as we talk about north dakota to minnesota. temperatures single digits. we had temperatures below zero, and we set records over thanksgiving. as we look at the start to the day, there's snow showers and flurries. not amounting to much accumulation, but helps it feel chill i don't remember -- chillier when you see the flakes in the air. we have an ice jam in the river in michigan. this is causing problems. the ice is stopping water movement, and instead it's rising, flooding some yards. there has been stable conditions when it comes to water levels on the river, but we are bracing ourselves. there's a potential it could get worse. looking at the temperatures in the north-east - 20, single digits. in central new york there's temperatures in the single digits, it's cold to start your day. as we get going in the pacific north-west, we won't be as cold to start out. levels all the way up to 6,000 felt. all the rain coming down. 4-6 numbers of rain fall in the central cascades. we are watching for a passengers of flooding. and, of course, the olympic pennsylvan
as we talk about north dakota to minnesota. temperatures single digits. we had temperatures below zero, and we set records over thanksgiving. as we look at the start to the day, there's snow showers and flurries. not amounting to much accumulation, but helps it feel chill i don't remember -- chillier when you see the flakes in the air. we have an ice jam in the river in michigan. this is causing problems. the ice is stopping water movement, and instead it's rising, flooding some yards. there...
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you can see the snow across montana, north dakota. we are looking at temperatures that are lower than what we have seen previously. behind that we are looking at single digits. when you factor in the windshield some places get below zero. we'll keep you informed on that throughout the rest of the week. looking towards the north-west we are looking at dry conditions across washington, because they are announcing the cooler air coming in off the pacific as well as canada. the frontal boundary is causing problems. for washington and seattle we are looking dry. that will last for five days. here is the forecast as we go through the rest of the weekend the partly cloudy across the board. overnight lows getting cooler. things will warm up. looks like there'll be a great weekend there. there's showers pushing through parts of california. some have been heavy, and lighter showers down here to la. we expect to see the same thing over the next 24 hours. nevada and flash flooding could be a potential. now, los angeles, unfortunately the rain wil
you can see the snow across montana, north dakota. we are looking at temperatures that are lower than what we have seen previously. behind that we are looking at single digits. when you factor in the windshield some places get below zero. we'll keep you informed on that throughout the rest of the week. looking towards the north-west we are looking at dry conditions across washington, because they are announcing the cooler air coming in off the pacific as well as canada. the frontal boundary is...
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dakota and other u.s. boom states. kevin book heads the research team at clear view energy partners an energy forecasting firm. a million barrels of crude flooding the market coul cut cot out oil producers here in the united states he joins us from washington, d.c. kevin, good to see you thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> this is a complicated question most people would think if you have more oil on the market it will bring prices down. we are in an unfortunate usual place where we are typically not in the united states. the lower consumer prices zo cod be bad for a homegrown industry. lower prices for manufactured goods at walmart have been bad for manufacturing jobs in the you had. us. united states. >> the a an analogy is a good o. we produce oil at higher prices than the rested of th rest of t. that puts us at a disadvantage should prices fall. the other way to think about it, if you add oil to the world that is good news for everybody. but not in i if you are in the business of s
dakota and other u.s. boom states. kevin book heads the research team at clear view energy partners an energy forecasting firm. a million barrels of crude flooding the market coul cut cot out oil producers here in the united states he joins us from washington, d.c. kevin, good to see you thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> this is a complicated question most people would think if you have more oil on the market it will bring prices down. we are in an unfortunate...
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students like these at the university of north dakota will be a big part of that. >> that is what is most exciting for us with r&d, we can be at the beginning of a like a big change in aviation and airspace and all the technology we utilize it for. >> plug them into the power distribution board. >> in the unmanned aerial systems program at und, students earn drone degree by designing, building and flying their own uavs. >> people don't think i go to school. my roommates think i toy around. i go fly for fun. >> that training could pay off in growing number of industries finding ways to use uav technology, farming, energy exploration, search-and-rescue missions an even hollywood, with many graduates earning six figures right out of school and with 100% job employment, und's program has grown every year since it began in 2009. >> not a day goes by that we don't get an e-mail, tell me about the program at the university of north dakota. >> dozens of other colleges and universities all across the country are also adding courses in drone technology. dave and liz? david: garrett tenney, tha
students like these at the university of north dakota will be a big part of that. >> that is what is most exciting for us with r&d, we can be at the beginning of a like a big change in aviation and airspace and all the technology we utilize it for. >> plug them into the power distribution board. >> in the unmanned aerial systems program at und, students earn drone degree by designing, building and flying their own uavs. >> people don't think i go to school. my...
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this morning just this area the rain is kicking up wind and we do have wind advisories across north dakota. we do have winds 40 mph in bismarck. make sure you have both hands on that steering while. it will be difficult especially for the high-profile vehicles. even in minnesota, winds gusting at 30 mph. it will be another breezy day across the northeast, the strongest winds will be felt right around the lakes where we have winds gusting up to 30 right now. and cleveland not much in the way of wet weather. we have clouds mixing in the sunshine. and most areas are on the dry side. we have showers moving in on the southern maine. so around i continue 20, that's where we're seeing weather weather, and as far as temperatures we'll make it in the low 70s, and cooler than average atlanta today right around 61 degrees. here's a look at the trend as we go through our wake by sunday it's going to be very nice. temperatures above average near 70 but then the bottom false out with highs only in the 40s. >> eboni, thank you. world cup, another competition is set to begin. bringing together hundreds of
this morning just this area the rain is kicking up wind and we do have wind advisories across north dakota. we do have winds 40 mph in bismarck. make sure you have both hands on that steering while. it will be difficult especially for the high-profile vehicles. even in minnesota, winds gusting at 30 mph. it will be another breezy day across the northeast, the strongest winds will be felt right around the lakes where we have winds gusting up to 30 right now. and cleveland not much in the way of...
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there is the heavy rain moving through nebraska, and coming down as snow in north dakota and south carolina. the snow is coming down through central nebraska and up into south dakota and portions of wyoming and montana. but the real indication is the visibility. these numbers drop a bit where the snow is coming down. it is not quite that heavy in rapid city, south dakota. this is from fog there in wisconsin. now the computer forecast shows this snow continuing, this area of heavy snow moving into northwestern iowa by 4:00. later today minneapolis will get that snow for the evening rush. exactly how? it looks like just about 2 to 6 inches of snow. it really depends on the temperatures. now the winter weather advisory, no warnings in effect, justed a an visery throughout this whole area. snow today ending tomorrow, clearing out thursday and friday, but the temperatures are still into the 40s. the warmer air will be spreading east ahead of this rain and snow. 50s in chicago today and a little warmer across the southeast as well. dell? >>> thank you very much. sometimes there is hope amidst a l
there is the heavy rain moving through nebraska, and coming down as snow in north dakota and south carolina. the snow is coming down through central nebraska and up into south dakota and portions of wyoming and montana. but the real indication is the visibility. these numbers drop a bit where the snow is coming down. it is not quite that heavy in rapid city, south dakota. this is from fog there in wisconsin. now the computer forecast shows this snow continuing, this area of heavy snow moving...
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the city join the likes of new jersey, north dakota and utah. >>> beijing wants it cut down on air pollution so naturally, all barbecues must be destroyed? yes, the chinese capital has already taken out 500 grills in an effort to clean the air. no word on how much that alone will help a city known for its smog. >>> and a mayor has been arrested on drug charges. and no, it's not rob ford. the mayor of hampton, florida, was busted to are trying to acquire and sell oxycodone, prompting the local sheriff to declare, this isn't toronto. >>> stock markets are closed on this holiday but money never stops. the noougtsknightstown, under end police department is going the extra mile to raise $9,000 for a new squad car. watch this. >> i got a cramp in my leg. >> yes, he may have several in fact. even police chief danny baker is willing to be shot by a stun gun. all in an effort to raise money for the depleted squad cars. i'd say that's going above and beyond the call of duty. >>> for those traveling by car this thanksgiving, there is some good news. gas prices are down about 50 cents from its peak this
the city join the likes of new jersey, north dakota and utah. >>> beijing wants it cut down on air pollution so naturally, all barbecues must be destroyed? yes, the chinese capital has already taken out 500 grills in an effort to clean the air. no word on how much that alone will help a city known for its smog. >>> and a mayor has been arrested on drug charges. and no, it's not rob ford. the mayor of hampton, florida, was busted to are trying to acquire and sell oxycodone,...
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it will be windy across the corn belt with light rain and some snow from north dakota to wisconsin. most of the south will be dry and cooler and it will be mostly dry, cool, and windy across the northeast. >>> jonathan martin's new attorney says the miami dolphins player left the team last week because of misconduct that went far beyond the usual hazing that younger nfl players often endure. the dolphins suspended defensive lineman richie incognito for allegedly sending threatening voice and text messages to martin, but many current and former teammates of both players have defended incognito. murtha was with the dolphins last year. >> there were instances, no question, he was heckled by richie. it was trying to get him to open up and become, you know, a man in a men's game. and then there would be, you know, some racially charged things that happened, but this is common throughout the nfl. every locker room has these things. i don't condone it. i don't partake in it. but it happens. >> the nfl is guiltying whether the coaches or officials knew of the treatment of martin. in an inte
it will be windy across the corn belt with light rain and some snow from north dakota to wisconsin. most of the south will be dry and cooler and it will be mostly dry, cool, and windy across the northeast. >>> jonathan martin's new attorney says the miami dolphins player left the team last week because of misconduct that went far beyond the usual hazing that younger nfl players often endure. the dolphins suspended defensive lineman richie incognito for allegedly sending threatening...
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dakota and minnesota. cleared late this evening we have more shower activity could still be warmer air moving into the upper midwest. we will get warmer sunday. tomorrow will be a day like today a lot of sunshine not much in the way of wind. sunday, same high pressure that brought us the cool temperatures today and tomorrow will eventually slide on the east coast. winds come back to the south and southwest e looks like sunday, football game, plenty of sunshine, breeze ahead of that front. temperatures near 60 degrees. turns colder next week. bay temp now around 56. overnight tonight clear, frosty, 29, 36 by inner harbour. tomorrow, 54, sunshine. a few clouds late in the day. 58, breezy, 58 monday. colder tuesday and wednesday, 46, 42, wet snowflakes mixed in here some spots on wednesday afternoon or wednesday night. doesn't look like a lot. >> thank you bob. coming up in sports,. >> ravens need to get back on the winning track. a look at their battle with th ♪ hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you w
dakota and minnesota. cleared late this evening we have more shower activity could still be warmer air moving into the upper midwest. we will get warmer sunday. tomorrow will be a day like today a lot of sunshine not much in the way of wind. sunday, same high pressure that brought us the cool temperatures today and tomorrow will eventually slide on the east coast. winds come back to the south and southwest e looks like sunday, football game, plenty of sunshine, breeze ahead of that front....
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coming up, the rough life of a north dakota white supremacist. plus, fox news continues to compare the obama care rollout to a natural disaster. stay with us. we're right back on "the ed show." people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or
coming up, the rough life of a north dakota white supremacist. plus, fox news continues to compare the obama care rollout to a natural disaster. stay with us. we're right back on "the ed show." people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable,...
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they met sacajawea in present-day north dakota at a place called the knife river villages which is where the indians lives. she had been kidnapped from our birth tribe and brought to the villages where she was either traded or bought by a french trapper. she was married to a french trapper when lois and clark came through, and since they're looking for translators and people to interpret, they looked at him and he looked at her as also equals, being of their interpreters as they traveled up the river. she would have been -- she delivered her son, i think it was february 11, 1805, and that would, i think he was like three months old when they started out and she carried him on her back the whole way. a lot of people, especially when it comes to having this young native american woman with them, are unfamiliar with the fact, a lot of times in history we condense things down to the simplest element, and a lot of people are raised thinking she's the one that pointed the way. she brought these white guys. what happened was she the action along for the journey. just by her shirt -- her sheer p
they met sacajawea in present-day north dakota at a place called the knife river villages which is where the indians lives. she had been kidnapped from our birth tribe and brought to the villages where she was either traded or bought by a french trapper. she was married to a french trapper when lois and clark came through, and since they're looking for translators and people to interpret, they looked at him and he looked at her as also equals, being of their interpreters as they traveled up the...
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. >> craig cobb, a white supremacist, is trying to turn a tooib north dakota town into an enclave of the. >> cob is called one of the extreme white supreme efforts and neo-nazis in the country. >> a white supremacist from north dakota discovers his roots. >> 86% european. and -- [ laughter ] 14% sub saharan african. >> how could this have happened? a black white supremacist. >> you have a little black in you. >> well, that's awkward. hey, bro. >> in today's top trender. all the wage. >> the gop -- they really don't care what the country in general thinks. >> $7.25 is totally obscene. >> what is the price that you want from these working men and women? when does the greed stop? >> three quarters of americans back a minimum wage increase. >> minimum wage just doesn't cut it for working families anymore. >> wages have to keep pace in inflation and the only people who can make a difference are voters at home. >> we already have the overwhelming majority of the american people on our side. >> joining me now, john nichols, washington correspondent of "the nation" magazine. john, profoundly
. >> craig cobb, a white supremacist, is trying to turn a tooib north dakota town into an enclave of the. >> cob is called one of the extreme white supreme efforts and neo-nazis in the country. >> a white supremacist from north dakota discovers his roots. >> 86% european. and -- [ laughter ] 14% sub saharan african. >> how could this have happened? a black white supremacist. >> you have a little black in you. >> well, that's awkward. hey, bro. >>...