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dakota's oil fields and uncovered a dark side to the boom. >> a lot of these workers come to north dakota, get chewed up and go home to recover. i get calls from attorneys in other states all asking the same question. what in the hell is going on up there? >> thousands of people from all over the country have been leaving home to seek work in the bakken. one of them was a former marine from hazel green alabama. >> we're in northern alabama to meet the family of dustin payne who after serving two tours in the marines found a job as a welder in north dakota. >> hi scotty? >> how are you doing sir? >> i'm josh rushing with fault lines. how are you? >> pretty good man y'all come on? >> thank you very much >> i was so proud of him when he joined the marines. i was very proud. >> it's interesting to see this kid and then that picture. >> i imagine you guys must have been scared when he deployed to war, twice. >> i was scared but you know when he came home from the wars and he was fine. i kinda quit worrying about him. >> like i knew going to nd that there were some dangers >> nothing like that.
dakota's oil fields and uncovered a dark side to the boom. >> a lot of these workers come to north dakota, get chewed up and go home to recover. i get calls from attorneys in other states all asking the same question. what in the hell is going on up there? >> thousands of people from all over the country have been leaving home to seek work in the bakken. one of them was a former marine from hazel green alabama. >> we're in northern alabama to meet the family of dustin payne...
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north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in the oil fields. >> the more jobs you complete, the more money you make. the faster you complete them the faster you can get to the next job. let's say i mean you take your time. if you be safe you are not i bet you could cut your pay in half. >> fault lines spent six months investigating some of the risks in north dakota's oil fields and uncovered a dark side to the boom. >> a lot of these workers come to north dakota, get chewed up and go home to recover. i get calls from attorneys in other states all asking the same question. what in the hell is going on up there? >> thousands
north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in...
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legal in north dakota. this issue has come up in front of the legislative three times in the last six years. the state senate recently approved a measure adding sexual orientation to the list of classes who are protecting against unfair treatment. now after debating for almost an hour and a half the house rejected the bill by a two to one margin. >> in general, we don't believe in discrimination. but our legislature said that discrimination is okay. >> the state senate tried similar measures and maneuvers back in 2009 and 2013 but of course the legislation failed. opponents to the bill didn't want to create what they call a protected class. this appears to be the buzz phrase for those who endorse discrimination in north dakota. >> sometimes i think that the pushback is not so much a matter of defense as it is trying to create a protected class, and i guess i would be concerned about that as much as i would be about anything and that is why is it we feel the need to create protected classes when our constitu
legal in north dakota. this issue has come up in front of the legislative three times in the last six years. the state senate recently approved a measure adding sexual orientation to the list of classes who are protecting against unfair treatment. now after debating for almost an hour and a half the house rejected the bill by a two to one margin. >> in general, we don't believe in discrimination. but our legislature said that discrimination is okay. >> the state senate tried similar...
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dakota. >> i saw a news story where there was an overdose death in north dakota, and then pretty quickly there was a tv news report and they showed a baggie that said 25in-bome on it. and we used very specific bags. and we had a very special label maker that printed on clear labels. and it was blatantly obvious that it was ours. >> what was your immediate reaction? >> i was in shock. i have kids. you know. that's not -- we didn't want anything like that to happen. i mean, that's the only reaction i had. i mean, i don't even know how to describe it. >> did you go to work the next day? >> well, i did. >> carlton says he didn't want to draw attention, so he continued to run motion resources as if nothing had happened. he says he was trying to sell off his supply, shut the business down. but the prosecutor says there's evidence carlton was in the process of changing the business name, allegedly to keep motion resources running. carlton admits he was sweating. with good reason. his world was about to crumble. by a betrayal on the inside. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing
dakota. >> i saw a news story where there was an overdose death in north dakota, and then pretty quickly there was a tv news report and they showed a baggie that said 25in-bome on it. and we used very specific bags. and we had a very special label maker that printed on clear labels. and it was blatantly obvious that it was ours. >> what was your immediate reaction? >> i was in shock. i have kids. you know. that's not -- we didn't want anything like that to happen. i mean,...
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and then there's the north dakota legislature. legislators this week have been going over the next state budget. one of the things the state government has asked the legislature for when it comes to oil trains is a state-run rail safety program. they want about $900,000 to hire two rail safety inspectors and one manager to inspect the tracks in north dakota to guard against the kind of derailments and explosions which north dakota itself has experienced recently. there are currently only two federal rail inspectors in the region responsible for all of north dakota as well as south dakota and montana. two people total for three states. north dakota said let's hire two of our own people to inspect the tracks here. we know this is a problem. let's make things safer in the state where all the oil is coming from. that went before a house committee and republicans in the state legislature killed the funding for the rail inspector. they passed the budget for the state agency that has oversight for the oil industry but stripped the fundin
and then there's the north dakota legislature. legislators this week have been going over the next state budget. one of the things the state government has asked the legislature for when it comes to oil trains is a state-run rail safety program. they want about $900,000 to hire two rail safety inspectors and one manager to inspect the tracks in north dakota to guard against the kind of derailments and explosions which north dakota itself has experienced recently. there are currently only two...
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the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. ms. heitkamp: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. heitkamp: mr. president i rise today again to speak about and honor our nation's and north dakota's vietnam veterans and specifically these brave service members who gave the ultimate sacrifice through doing this honoring through my continuing series of floor speeches. we are in the midst of a commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war. this special period of honoring our vietnam veterans runs through 2025. i've partnered with students from bismarck high school in researching these soldiers and once again i want to thank their instructors r laurie fortie, sarah reenis and allison wendell for coordinating this project and sharing students research with my office. last month i visited these students and was so impressed with their commitment to this project, so i want to say thank you again to the bismarck high 11th graders and their teachers for helping us gather important info
the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. ms. heitkamp: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. heitkamp: mr. president i rise today again to speak about and honor our nation's and north dakota's vietnam veterans and specifically these brave service members who gave the ultimate sacrifice through doing this honoring through my continuing series of floor speeches. we are in the midst of a commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the...
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something like today in the very red state of north dakota. this is the front page of the far doe forum. it's one of the state's largest newspapers and it is calling out state lawmakers who voted to kill a bill there that would ban job discrimination against gays. the forum is not exactly a left wing rag. it's endorsed a lot of republican candidates in the past. just three years ago it refused to print a same sex major announcement and now it's doing what you're seeing on your screen today. they packed the north dakota house chamber for the debate on the bill and for the vote yesterday. it failed and it wasn't strictly a party line vote. a dozen republicans voted for this. the republican governor supported it. he's a republican supporting a bill that would ban job discrimination against gays and lesbians. it reflects the backlash over the indiana religious freedom law. one person telling the forum that many large employers and from innocent business people are afraid if it was defeated it would send a message they are only open to some. he con
something like today in the very red state of north dakota. this is the front page of the far doe forum. it's one of the state's largest newspapers and it is calling out state lawmakers who voted to kill a bill there that would ban job discrimination against gays. the forum is not exactly a left wing rag. it's endorsed a lot of republican candidates in the past. just three years ago it refused to print a same sex major announcement and now it's doing what you're seeing on your screen today....
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north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here.
north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here.
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north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the
north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the
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she was put in a car and taken to minot, north dakota. her mother desperate to find her searched through her e-mail records, found a connection to backpage, saw that her daughter was being advertised on backpage in minot, north dakota. called the local authorities. the local authorities were able to rescue her. she was rescued with a 16-year-old and returned to las vegas. she is you now with her mother. the 16-year-old got off the plane and ran got off the plane and ran. no hope for her. no place to run that was welcoming. no mother that searched for her on the internet and found her. as we work through these storks i want you to think about what is the common element the common factor. you will see in these stories of trafficking runaway and homeless youth, runaway and homeless youth, vulnerable, on the street susceptible to a warm bed, susceptible to a hot meal, susceptible to any kind of love and comfort they can find, toll find out that it -- only to find out that it might be their worst nightmare. and they're trapped and where do the
she was put in a car and taken to minot, north dakota. her mother desperate to find her searched through her e-mail records, found a connection to backpage, saw that her daughter was being advertised on backpage in minot, north dakota. called the local authorities. the local authorities were able to rescue her. she was rescued with a 16-year-old and returned to las vegas. she is you now with her mother. the 16-year-old got off the plane and ran got off the plane and ran. no hope for her. no...
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the headline that is up right now because of the state of north dakota. north dakota house stops sexual orientation discrimination bill by a margin of 2-1. i mean, that is amazing. >> we're coming along. we'll get there, here in indiana. >> state representative ed delaney and george takei, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. >> you bet. >> we've got more news on today's historic deal with iran coming up. stay with us. we're right back. your brain can send information to the rest of your body at 268 mph. three times the speed of a fastball. take care of your brain with centrum silver men. multivitamins with 20% more vitamin d. my heart beats 100,000 times a day sending oxygen to my muscles... again! ...so i can lift even the most demanding weights. take care of your heart with centrum silver men. multivitamins for the most important parts of you. ♪ where do you get this kind of confidence? at your ford dealer... that's where! our expert trained technicians... state of the art technology and warranty parts keep
the headline that is up right now because of the state of north dakota. north dakota house stops sexual orientation discrimination bill by a margin of 2-1. i mean, that is amazing. >> we're coming along. we'll get there, here in indiana. >> state representative ed delaney and george takei, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. >> you bet. >> we've got more news on today's historic deal with iran coming up. stay with us....
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north dakota is joining the state of nebraska. joining me tonight is executive director of bold nebraska and the senior research fellow of energy economics and climate change at the heritage foundation. great to have both of you with us tonight. jane, you first. let's talk about nebraska. why does trex the company, want to put its waste water in nebraska? what do you think of this? >> you know i think people think that nebraska is just this fly-over country and now they think we are just their dumping ground as well. from my perspective, they can't get permits in other states because fracking laws have become so difficult but now nebraska is essentially the wild wild west. we were seen as an easy target for them to get a permit. >> what's the danger here if there is any, from what you know? >> well there are 16,000 disposal wells in kansas over 600 in nebraska still using 120 or so. they haven't leaked. all right? there's no sense in scaring people in nebraska. they should be able to make their own choices but it doesn't make sens
north dakota is joining the state of nebraska. joining me tonight is executive director of bold nebraska and the senior research fellow of energy economics and climate change at the heritage foundation. great to have both of you with us tonight. jane, you first. let's talk about nebraska. why does trex the company, want to put its waste water in nebraska? what do you think of this? >> you know i think people think that nebraska is just this fly-over country and now they think we are just...
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north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here.
north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here.
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north dakota louisiana, they're beginning to lose energy sector jobs. that dropped 91,000 as well. very low jobless totals north dakota has 2.9 unemployed. 6 those job losses in the energy sector joe, seem to be continuing for the short term especially with these low prices. >> another story, greece it's failed to get a big deal with its len dors. lenders. the greeks are still very optimistic they can get a deal. we're in april now. within 19 days they're going to run out of money, joe. >> that's not a good thing. steve, some group of people who aren't going to run out of money here in the states at least, major league baseball players, some new numbers out this are inspiring me to teach my 6-year-old to pitch. >> unbelievable figure. the average player's salary in 1976, the last year before the free agency was $50,000. now, going back we're talking about $4.25 million now. is the average salary before a ball is even thrown. that's up from 3.65 million in 2013. clayton kershaw, the dodgers pitcher is very very good but he gets $31 million. in l.a. incidentally, they have the bigges
north dakota louisiana, they're beginning to lose energy sector jobs. that dropped 91,000 as well. very low jobless totals north dakota has 2.9 unemployed. 6 those job losses in the energy sector joe, seem to be continuing for the short term especially with these low prices. >> another story, greece it's failed to get a big deal with its len dors. lenders. the greeks are still very optimistic they can get a deal. we're in april now. within 19 days they're going to run out of money, joe....
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there are currently two assigned to north dakota. that doesn't necessarily mean we can only fly to there. we do what is called federated flights. so we move unmanned aerial systems from the northern border to the southern border based on identified threats. because of the capability to run federated queries we also have through the faa certificates of authorization to be able to move across from the northern to the southern border based on threats. >> at any given day we might have two or three or four drones along the border of canada, does that sound right? >> primarily would be two. in the event we need to plus that up we would be able to augment. >> how long do we have them up in the air. >> that i don't know, sir. weather permitting like any manned system like helicopter or fixed-wing, the weather will be a limiting factor readiness rate when those can fly. >> i will ask you to answer that for the record. >> i will do that, senator. >> let me ask each of you just, starting with you mr. hartunian. giving us good advice, what shou
there are currently two assigned to north dakota. that doesn't necessarily mean we can only fly to there. we do what is called federated flights. so we move unmanned aerial systems from the northern border to the southern border based on identified threats. because of the capability to run federated queries we also have through the faa certificates of authorization to be able to move across from the northern to the southern border based on threats. >> at any given day we might have two or...
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north dakota organized and the georgia dairymen dumped their milk. six weeks after the sioux city strike began, it was all over. although scattered protests continued throughout the nation, they were faint echoes of the anger that spilled over at sioux city. why was the strike unsuccessful? the milk dealers could find enough milk supply somewhere to thwart the desires of the dairy farmer. so there didn't seem to be much that farmers could do to improve their general lot. not individual action, not institutional activity not even group protests and violence. economic analyst richard gill explains why farmers couldn't find their way out of this terrible economic predicament. there are really two points toe made here. the first is that the dairy farmers in sioux city and north dakota and georgia were not being at all irrational in trying to curtail milk supplies on the market. the reason it made sense from their point of view is that the demand for milk, like the demand for most agricultural products tends to be what economists describe as inelastic. wh
north dakota organized and the georgia dairymen dumped their milk. six weeks after the sioux city strike began, it was all over. although scattered protests continued throughout the nation, they were faint echoes of the anger that spilled over at sioux city. why was the strike unsuccessful? the milk dealers could find enough milk supply somewhere to thwart the desires of the dairy farmer. so there didn't seem to be much that farmers could do to improve their general lot. not individual action,...
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in north dakota, open prairies, miles and miles. the farmers are borrowing -- farming around the boundary posts. this is not what you see on the southern border. one of the big challenges we have is getting staff in remote locations. i think you both can say that the challenge -- i think we are down a number of border protection officers, and i think we struggled to get border patrol to stay on the northern border. my question to you is, what are you doing within the department of homeland security to secure additional incentives for workforce to stay on the northern border? >> thank you. we recently commissioned an internal workgroup to look at that. we have a lot of places that are hard to fill and retain staff at. we are looking at what the options are at our disposal now, rio location incentives, bonuses, paid moves promises of limited assignments there of a couple years, and then looking at what is the right options to offer. >> are you meeting with any internal resistance in making pay adjustments or incentive adjustments to s
in north dakota, open prairies, miles and miles. the farmers are borrowing -- farming around the boundary posts. this is not what you see on the southern border. one of the big challenges we have is getting staff in remote locations. i think you both can say that the challenge -- i think we are down a number of border protection officers, and i think we struggled to get border patrol to stay on the northern border. my question to you is, what are you doing within the department of homeland...
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about half the daily output of our biggest shell producing region in north dakota. saudi arabiaa boosts production and the market is resilient to that. mark: we have copper reacting to stimulus likely in china. su: china is the biggest user of copper. a lot of traders say there is optimism that a stimulus package will be available. bullish for copper, which is driving the lead. we also have gold, swinging between gains and losses and pretty much trading unchanged. affected mainly by the view of how quickly the fed will be raising rates. mark: su keenan, thank you. schlumberger reports earnings after the bell. schlumberger is the world's biggest oil services company. alix steel joins me with more. alix: we are expecting 90 cents a share for earnings, down about 26%. schlumberger is still going to net $1.2 billion, down 25% year on year. sales estimated to be down almost 7%. it is a double when he for oil services. they are losing business as the rig count drops. the companies that are keeping their business can go to them and say i want to keep the rig for less. gold
about half the daily output of our biggest shell producing region in north dakota. saudi arabiaa boosts production and the market is resilient to that. mark: we have copper reacting to stimulus likely in china. su: china is the biggest user of copper. a lot of traders say there is optimism that a stimulus package will be available. bullish for copper, which is driving the lead. we also have gold, swinging between gains and losses and pretty much trading unchanged. affected mainly by the view of...
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but the shame of it was no one was focusing on north dakota when the vote was happening. people were focusing on indiana and arkansas. the focus on those states took away the focus from a state that could have actually been protecting lgbt people in that state. all of the attention this week which was wonderful, and i agree it was a bit of a victory, but all of that attention should have been focused on north dakota. because if the same companies that said they were going to boycott indiana said they were going to boycott north dakota or microsoft, it's a big employer there. they could have come out and said that we're going to feel the same way about north dakota that others are feeling about indiana. >> those same corporations it would be great where they say you can't do this. because there are people who shop with us. at the same time i'd love for those corporations to be proactive and say why don't you you have a statewide policy on the books already. we do this in our businesses. that's what's missing. >> i'd love for walmart to care as much about child labor as whe
but the shame of it was no one was focusing on north dakota when the vote was happening. people were focusing on indiana and arkansas. the focus on those states took away the focus from a state that could have actually been protecting lgbt people in that state. all of the attention this week which was wonderful, and i agree it was a bit of a victory, but all of that attention should have been focused on north dakota. because if the same companies that said they were going to boycott indiana...
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we're at least not north dakota. >> where was custer's last stand? little big morning? >> chipolte. >> that was south dakota. >> then pretty much nothing. i love this. last time we talked about south dakota for anything? brilliant ad. melissa: katie, you're a millenial. what is more appealing to you, moving to mars or moving to south dakota? >> i say moving to south dakota. i'm an outdoors person. that ad showed a lot of outdoors things going on. they had hunting and i think kayaking i saw over there. there are lots of job options in south and north dakota. what do young people need? they need jobs. they are good paying, high-paying jobs. melissa: unemployment rate in south dakota right now is 3.5%. rumble in north lake is almost here. mitt romney set to fight evander holyfield next month. the duo giving sean hannity what to expect. >> is this a fight other not a fight? >> it's a fight. yet i'm a good guy. he is a good guy. >> right. >> everybody going to win. >> governor, are you going to try and hit him? >> well you know i will have a talk with evander beforehand. a v
we're at least not north dakota. >> where was custer's last stand? little big morning? >> chipolte. >> that was south dakota. >> then pretty much nothing. i love this. last time we talked about south dakota for anything? brilliant ad. melissa: katie, you're a millenial. what is more appealing to you, moving to mars or moving to south dakota? >> i say moving to south dakota. i'm an outdoors person. that ad showed a lot of outdoors things going on. they had hunting...
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north dakota has long-term tax relief areas if the price of oil stays below $55 for five months. well, if oil keeps rising in may, these producers will not be getting that tax cut, which could be as high as three dollars a barrel, basically incentive although we have seen this decline in the oil price so the idea being, hey, if they do not get that tax cut, what are they actually going to do mark:? -- what are they actually going to do? mark: what about the backlog in natural gas? alix: we have something very similar for natural gas as well. this comes from our bloomberg new energy finance group, saying that backlog could be as high as 2400 barrels in areas like pennsylvania, west virginia ohio, and it could add about 4.5 billion cubic feet of gas production per day, we talk about the oil supply but the natural gas supply and the potential for that to flood the market has come back. mark: peaking of flooding the market, "street smart" is at the top of the hour. alix: and we want to talk about that release before the bell and also bill gross pit we will have erik schatzker bring u
north dakota has long-term tax relief areas if the price of oil stays below $55 for five months. well, if oil keeps rising in may, these producers will not be getting that tax cut, which could be as high as three dollars a barrel, basically incentive although we have seen this decline in the oil price so the idea being, hey, if they do not get that tax cut, what are they actually going to do mark:? -- what are they actually going to do? mark: what about the backlog in natural gas? alix: we have...
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this is now, and the oil fields of north dakota. and that matters because that particular oil is really freaking combustible. and as the trains have been going off like bombs one after another all across the country, will is a policy question about what the government can do to make it more safe. and the answer to that question is in part the federal railroad administration. the administration that sounds like an old fashioned agency but it does things like crashing train cars into calls in colorado to see how to make them safer. now what we need are rules how to make the bomb trains safer. next month we expect new rules from the obama administration to tell them what they got to do to prevent more of this from happening across the country. this is a fight that is going on for months now. largely behind closed doors. i'm desperate to know what they are going on to come with up. i want to know if it's enough to make news shows from action movies about the end of the world. >>> we have scored our second great interview tonight. the wo
this is now, and the oil fields of north dakota. and that matters because that particular oil is really freaking combustible. and as the trains have been going off like bombs one after another all across the country, will is a policy question about what the government can do to make it more safe. and the answer to that question is in part the federal railroad administration. the administration that sounds like an old fashioned agency but it does things like crashing train cars into calls in...
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murkowski: i h thank you my friend from north dakota. you have articulated the case so well not only from a domestic perspective but internationally as well. we need to appreciate that as we are recognized as a nation as that super power when it comes to our military strength and all that those who serve us have to offer, that we are also an energy super power. and we have not yet embraced that as a responsibility, as an obligation to use that to not only our advantage but the advantage of our friends and allies around the globe. and that's an important transition a transformation that we need to make. we are mired down in policies that are decades old based on history that is no longer relevant given the geopolitics of today. we have an opportunity to wake up to where we can be, how we can lead from an international perspective. and it can begin with the strength of our energy and our energy resources. but we have to believe in our own possibilities. right now i think we're lagging in that. so i appreciate all that my colleague is doing
murkowski: i h thank you my friend from north dakota. you have articulated the case so well not only from a domestic perspective but internationally as well. we need to appreciate that as we are recognized as a nation as that super power when it comes to our military strength and all that those who serve us have to offer, that we are also an energy super power. and we have not yet embraced that as a responsibility, as an obligation to use that to not only our advantage but the advantage of our...
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in north dakota it open prairie. miles and miles. if i took you up there farmers are farming around the boundary posts. so this is not what you see typically on the southern border. one of the big challenges we have is getting staff in remote locations. and i think you both can say that the challenge, i think we're down a number of custom and border protection officers in -- and we continue to struggle to get border patrol to stay on the northern border. and so my question to you is what are you doing within the department of homeland security to secure additional incentives for workforce to stay on the northern border? >> thank you. so recently we commissioned a group to look at that. we have a lot of places that it is hard to maintain staff at. what are the options that are at our disposal now as far as relocation incentives, paid moves, promises of limited assignments there of a couple of years and looking at what is the right -- the right options to offer at the -- >> are you meeting with any resistance internally in making pay a
in north dakota it open prairie. miles and miles. if i took you up there farmers are farming around the boundary posts. so this is not what you see typically on the southern border. one of the big challenges we have is getting staff in remote locations. and i think you both can say that the challenge, i think we're down a number of custom and border protection officers in -- and we continue to struggle to get border patrol to stay on the northern border. and so my question to you is what are...
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they operate out of the grand forks air force base in north dakota. it improves our situational awareness and border security in areas that are difficult to reach. we are expanding the coherent change detection technology along the northern border this year. this is the same methodology that allows us to cover approximately 900 miles along the southwest border without having to deploy technology or border patrol agents. each month, cbp produces the state of the northern border briefing which provides a multi-agency intelligence report for identifying monitoring and addressing emerging trends and threats along the northern border. it's produced in direct collaboration with our canadian partners. the state of the northern border provided a broader avenue for information sharing and greater intelligence up sight. it is also an active participant in several targeted joint operations which are called the integrated border enforcement teams. they are comprised of u.s. and canadian personnel. the teams designed to increase information and intelligence sharin
they operate out of the grand forks air force base in north dakota. it improves our situational awareness and border security in areas that are difficult to reach. we are expanding the coherent change detection technology along the northern border this year. this is the same methodology that allows us to cover approximately 900 miles along the southwest border without having to deploy technology or border patrol agents. each month, cbp produces the state of the northern border briefing which...
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. >> christina and karl met in north dakota where karl was in the air force. when he was discharged they came to his home to make a life. >> they drove in a pickup truck from north dakota. >> how did she handle being thrust into the karlsen family. >> i think at first she was confused. just trying to keep names straight was a challenge. she was the type of kid that her glass was always half full. >> was she a good fit to the karlsen family shh? >> absolutely. she would give it out, and take it, laugh on the way. >> stand there, chris. karl, get with her . >> they were a cute couple. christina the cheerleader and karl the country boy. christina's sister colette liked the way he made christina laugh. >> he was a big guy and my sister was 4'11". >> he got work in the stone quarry and soon they had three kids, aaron, levi and katie. >> she would be on the floor with them, teaching, instructing them, coddling them. it was it was not just her kids but all of the kids. >> look at those lovely people. >> christina seemed happy, but rl karl wanted more than a life work
. >> christina and karl met in north dakota where karl was in the air force. when he was discharged they came to his home to make a life. >> they drove in a pickup truck from north dakota. >> how did she handle being thrust into the karlsen family. >> i think at first she was confused. just trying to keep names straight was a challenge. she was the type of kid that her glass was always half full. >> was she a good fit to the karlsen family shh? >> absolutely....
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secretary, thank you for coming to north dakota as part of the process. appreciate it very much. the qer recognizes the growth and importance of energy development in places like my state of north dakota. and elsewhere as well as the need to update and expand our energy infrastructure as part of building an energy plan for this country, but it also discusses the importance of partnering with our friends and allies canada, and mexico. how do you expect that we're going to build a relationship, a better relationship on energy, with canada, if we do not approve the keystone xl pipeline? >> again q.e.r. nor i will comment on any specific project but we do note that in terms of pipelines, we have more than 70 across the border -- >> is that making an argument for keystone or against it? >> it was a completely neutral statement of data. [ laughter ] i'm a very data-driven person, and i believe 74 is the exact number, in fact and i'll add in working with canada we have right now more than 4 gig watts of applications for high voltage transmission lines to bring hydro down one hudson. we
secretary, thank you for coming to north dakota as part of the process. appreciate it very much. the qer recognizes the growth and importance of energy development in places like my state of north dakota. and elsewhere as well as the need to update and expand our energy infrastructure as part of building an energy plan for this country, but it also discusses the importance of partnering with our friends and allies canada, and mexico. how do you expect that we're going to build a relationship, a...
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but i also wonder why they are not in minot, north dakota. it is always venice italy, thank you, chris. "nbc 10 news today" at 6:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> on edge. a community in center city is living in fear as the search continues for three men for kidnapping and other charges. >>> and wet weather is already moving into the area. here's a live look at the first alert radar. that green means rain. we're tracking showers hour by hour. good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. bad news it's raining but the phillies phillies will be playing again tomorrow. let's go to bill henley. >>> we are seeing steadier rain showers move through portions of wilmington and into salem county right now. some moderate showers just moving through middletown on the way to salem county and new jersey. and it's starting to look a little steadier in upper gloucester county with just light rainfall in south philadelphia at this time. mild this morning and it will stay mild. in fact, we're warming into the 70s this afterno
but i also wonder why they are not in minot, north dakota. it is always venice italy, thank you, chris. "nbc 10 news today" at 6:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> on edge. a community in center city is living in fear as the search continues for three men for kidnapping and other charges. >>> and wet weather is already moving into the area. here's a live look at the first alert radar. that green means rain. we're tracking showers hour by hour. good morning, this is...
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dakota and utah already prohibits smoking e-cigarettes indoors and other states prohibits selling them to minors. >>> rutgers university works to repair their internet service after it crippled their computer systems. rutgers internet service went down 1:00 monday morning. cutgers technician his to restore internet service following a cyber attack at the beginning of the month that lasted five days. >>> a philadelphia school has decided to dismiss class early due to this planned baltimore support rally in center city. prep charter high school in point breeze dismissed at 12:15 because a large number of students use the broad street line that passes under city hall and at 4:30 there is a solidarity rally at city hall following the death of freddie gray. >>> part of 611 in montgomery county was dedicated today to a local veteran that died in vietnam. they were joined by the family of joseph park ii this morning. park is a graduate of hatboro high school and the military academy, he died from a hostile gunshot wound in vietnam in 1968. >>> the nfl draft begins tonight and the eagles have
dakota and utah already prohibits smoking e-cigarettes indoors and other states prohibits selling them to minors. >>> rutgers university works to repair their internet service after it crippled their computer systems. rutgers internet service went down 1:00 monday morning. cutgers technician his to restore internet service following a cyber attack at the beginning of the month that lasted five days. >>> a philadelphia school has decided to dismiss class early due to this...
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dakota to evaluate those and hope it goes to the environmental impact. i would hope that you would encourage the commission to take that seriously and also act accordingly. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good evening supervisors. i fsh at a meeting with the commissioners up stair. i'm here to talk about accountability. i'm stepping up as a entrepreneur in communications. here at city hall, i won't name names, i was very disrespected yesterday from the supervisors office that i won't tolerate #340er and hope we can talk about that later. here we have here room 200 ed leeing the mayor in my community with his office now. going be reelected. i'm telling ed lieu now because he knows me. we worked together when he was with the hrc and my name is ace. this man ed lee came to our community in 2011 for 4 or 5 different black businesses. shortly after that every one of the businesses clodezed down and now he is in our community with a election. he will have to come to talk to our community because we are upset. san francisco here has to be accountable.
dakota to evaluate those and hope it goes to the environmental impact. i would hope that you would encourage the commission to take that seriously and also act accordingly. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good evening supervisors. i fsh at a meeting with the commissioners up stair. i'm here to talk about accountability. i'm stepping up as a entrepreneur in communications. here at city hall, i won't name names, i was very disrespected yesterday from the supervisors office...
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they are roughly 8179 smallest metros and fargo north dakota minnesota was number one among that group was related to [inaudible] and the positive spillover effects. in another one common area, west palm beach was the biggest improver for the year-to-year moving up 93 spots from last year. that has to do with the end in housing bust in that area of the country. so these are some the metrics that we used in evaluating metros. we look at job growth, wages, technology growth, over the most recent five years and over the most recent one year. that smooth things out over the business cycle is of what anyone year determine the rankings because that can be very volatile. so, we also include your over your job growth in the most recent month which is in this case, prior to publication was august of last year. so, employment and wages are more highly rated because they are critical to community vitality. wages and salary signal the quality of the jobs being created a metropolitan area and also there are other measures to measure the concentration of diversity and it's really a way to look at th
they are roughly 8179 smallest metros and fargo north dakota minnesota was number one among that group was related to [inaudible] and the positive spillover effects. in another one common area, west palm beach was the biggest improver for the year-to-year moving up 93 spots from last year. that has to do with the end in housing bust in that area of the country. so these are some the metrics that we used in evaluating metros. we look at job growth, wages, technology growth, over the most recent...
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dakota. so it's a continual just keep your boxes full, you have to keep making up more bees. >> are there members of your association who have endured you such large losses that they've just decided to get out of the business altogether? >> yes, there's definitely some of those. or they've really cut down. they you know, even in my own case, i could have went out and bought a bunch more bees to try to restock everything right away. but until we really get a handle on what's going on, you just want to be really moving strategically and really consider the steps that you're taking, and try to get a really good grasp on all the matters at hand that are affecting these bees. and you know what i found is that you can't leave anything to error, and above and beyond that you have to spend a lot more on the bees, putting extra food on them. one of the things that we use are pollen patties which consist of brewer's yeast and sugar and different ingredients to try to replace the natural pollen. and we
dakota. so it's a continual just keep your boxes full, you have to keep making up more bees. >> are there members of your association who have endured you such large losses that they've just decided to get out of the business altogether? >> yes, there's definitely some of those. or they've really cut down. they you know, even in my own case, i could have went out and bought a bunch more bees to try to restock everything right away. but until we really get a handle on what's going...
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north dakota bill, i will bet you a billoreilly.com premium membership that the university of north dakota beats your alma mater in boston university in the final four. wait a minute? what's in it for me? i run billoreilly.com. i'll take the bet any way. see you next thursday. finally tonight "the factor" tip of the day, the movie "killing jesus" will be seen on the fox news channel tomorrow night good friday 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. it will then be repeated easter sunday night at 8:00 and 11:00. now, there are a few posters of "killing jesus" around but not many. so if you make me an offer that i cannot refuse, i will send you this big poster personally autographed to you by me. and the money will be donated to the independencefund.org group which buys track chairs for severely wounded americans. so make me an offer, send it by e-mail. and on monday i'll announce the patriotic winner. jesus would like this promotion. "the factor" tip of the day. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from billoreilly.com. also spout off about "the factor"
north dakota bill, i will bet you a billoreilly.com premium membership that the university of north dakota beats your alma mater in boston university in the final four. wait a minute? what's in it for me? i run billoreilly.com. i'll take the bet any way. see you next thursday. finally tonight "the factor" tip of the day, the movie "killing jesus" will be seen on the fox news channel tomorrow night good friday 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. it will then be repeated easter sunday night...
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. >>> a north dakota woman is an entrapreneur at the age of 100. she was born when teddy roosevelt was president. she got married during the depression, she just recently moved in with her long time neighbors, where everyday she cuts and stitches and makes baby quits for hundreds of people. unbelievable. she has made 300 quits in the past three years alone all of them tagged with her very special name. we'll be right back. a fresh tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. imported chicken's been in the news a lot lately. for chicken that hasn't crossed an ocean look for perdue. we're the first company to have the usda verify that our chickens are raised in the usa. to bring your family a fresh-tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. >>> citizens -- it is 5:55, saturday morning looking live sky 6 looking at the ben franklin bridge where the peace walk is about to kick off at 8:00 a.m. it's happening on the passage walk there it's not going to affect any traffic for you though. take a look at the camera always it conti
. >>> a north dakota woman is an entrapreneur at the age of 100. she was born when teddy roosevelt was president. she got married during the depression, she just recently moved in with her long time neighbors, where everyday she cuts and stitches and makes baby quits for hundreds of people. unbelievable. she has made 300 quits in the past three years alone all of them tagged with her very special name. we'll be right back. a fresh tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better...
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dakota. that matters because that particular oil is really freaking combustible. and as the trains have been going off like bombs one after another all across the country, there has been this really urgent policy question about what the government can do to make and the answer to that question is in part the federal railroad administration. the administration that sounds like an old fashioned agency but it does things like /o+id+jj train cars into walls in colorado to see how to make them safer. now what we need are rules how to make the bomb trains safer.qñ=ça the federal railroad administration as part of the transportation department, they're working on doing that. next month we expect new rules from the obama administration to tell the oil industry and railroad industry what they've got to do to prevent more of this from happening across the country. this has been a fight going""jo@ for months now largely behind closed doors. honestly. i'm kind of desperate to know what they're going to
dakota. that matters because that particular oil is really freaking combustible. and as the trains have been going off like bombs one after another all across the country, there has been this really urgent policy question about what the government can do to make and the answer to that question is in part the federal railroad administration. the administration that sounds like an old fashioned agency but it does things like /o+id+jj train cars into walls in colorado to see how to make them...