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am i going to spend time in north dakota? when the candidate is just going there to do a flyover or a donor to do a olyover or a donor be no, they are not. if that candidate is actually going to go there and campaign and spent time, what i think you would see is the media would have to adapt their strategies, as well, because their goal is to follow the candidates, right? and to report the news they are making or not making. i think you will see some change in how the on ground reporters do their job and where they go in the decisions their editors will be making, in terms of their assignments and where they send them. this idea would now open up all 50 states as a voter playground is a fascinating and important one, i think. if we really believe the system should allow for everyone to vote and every vote to matter and every fault account. you either believe that or you don't. this notion that candidates this notion that candidates under a national popular vote would somehow concentrate their time in urban centers is just sil
am i going to spend time in north dakota? when the candidate is just going there to do a flyover or a donor to do a olyover or a donor be no, they are not. if that candidate is actually going to go there and campaign and spent time, what i think you would see is the media would have to adapt their strategies, as well, because their goal is to follow the candidates, right? and to report the news they are making or not making. i think you will see some change in how the on ground reporters do...
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when you add mexico into that, that's 88% of north dakota's exports, the value of north dakota's exported goods and services go to the usmca countries. farmers and manufacturers can be very pleased with the renegotiated terms that will now benefit them directly with a commitment from canada to reduce trade distorting policies and improve transparency, something that we had little issue with in the original nafta. in addition, the new agreement ensures nondiscriminatory treatment for agricultural products standards, a major win for our farmers. specifically, for north dakota, i spoke directly with president trump concerning the biased canada grading system. i worked closely with u.s. trade representative lighthizer and chief agriculture negotiator doud to make sure they were relieved of the unfair practice of grading north dakota grain as subpar feed. this is estimated to double the u.s. exports of grain to canada. north dakota grain growers deserve better and they will now be recognized properly if we can get the house of representatives to bring the usmca up for a vote. our manufacturing
when you add mexico into that, that's 88% of north dakota's exports, the value of north dakota's exported goods and services go to the usmca countries. farmers and manufacturers can be very pleased with the renegotiated terms that will now benefit them directly with a commitment from canada to reduce trade distorting policies and improve transparency, something that we had little issue with in the original nafta. in addition, the new agreement ensures nondiscriminatory treatment for...
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they know a voter in north they know a voter in north dakota cares about health car and they can direct those ads to those individuals. then those voters will hear from the candidates on the issues they really care about. >> dr. wong, let me jump to you. if you are looking at this time of close elections and simulated scenarios of how they can result in the future, i am interested in how you see the impact coming on board? >> in addition to founding the consortium, i am a laboratory scientist and scientists should not be involved in this that democracy has gotten complicated. i want to show some bugs in the electrical system. unanticipated weaknesses. this is c-span because we had to show slides. it's very exciting for an academic to show visuals. [laughter] i read a research laboratory at princeton university and i want to show some real and mythical laws in the electoral college. i want to hopefully replace some false belief that people have. the reason we care some much about the electoral college, this is a graph of the popular margin for whoever became president back to john quincy
they know a voter in north they know a voter in north dakota cares about health car and they can direct those ads to those individuals. then those voters will hear from the candidates on the issues they really care about. >> dr. wong, let me jump to you. if you are looking at this time of close elections and simulated scenarios of how they can result in the future, i am interested in how you see the impact coming on board? >> in addition to founding the consortium, i am a laboratory...
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north dakota irrelevant. guess what? when it comes to presidential politics, north dakota is irrelevant right now. let's say we had a presidential election that was looking close in terms of popular votes. then every vote would count and candidates would have an incentive to try to maximize the turnout even in places like north dakota. one of the things when we losscted hillary clinton's , one of the things that kept coming up was not whether she visited pennsylvania or michigan, but the analytics said go to the places where your votes are. instead of going to places where or she might0, have moved it to 60-40 and made a difference, she ignore those areas. the smart thing to do is go everywhere and make sure you can get votes, even in places and counties and states you would lose. what we would see is television ads like places in north dakota, which are very cheap. you would see a ground campaign because if you are going to lose as richard nixon did in 1960, 1 you per precinct, and if know you can shift two
north dakota irrelevant. guess what? when it comes to presidential politics, north dakota is irrelevant right now. let's say we had a presidential election that was looking close in terms of popular votes. then every vote would count and candidates would have an incentive to try to maximize the turnout even in places like north dakota. one of the things when we losscted hillary clinton's , one of the things that kept coming up was not whether she visited pennsylvania or michigan, but the...
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statespulled many including right red ones and gotten similar results for example, north dakota. statesre too many red or in north dakota and they are 64% of likely voters including 55% of republicans agree that the candidate who gets the most votes nationwide should become the president area and we also found that the majority of north dakota voters polled would vote yes in a ballot initiative that said that their electoral votes would go to the national popular in thenner immediately 2020 election as long as a blue state with the same number of electoral votes also approved such a measure. think about that. system that the current is not how we should approve -- choose our leaders. millions don't understand it and it deprives millions more of a meaningful vote. don't vote americans for president at all. can you blame them? when just a dozen or maybe just for five will determine who that person will be. otherose all of our elected officials the same way. whoever gets the most votes wins. every person has an equal vote. why don't we choose presidents that way? mainly because the
statespulled many including right red ones and gotten similar results for example, north dakota. statesre too many red or in north dakota and they are 64% of likely voters including 55% of republicans agree that the candidate who gets the most votes nationwide should become the president area and we also found that the majority of north dakota voters polled would vote yes in a ballot initiative that said that their electoral votes would go to the national popular in thenner immediately 2020...
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would make north dakota irrelevant. well, guess what. when comes to presidential politics, north dakota is totally irrelevant right now. but let's say we had a presidential election that was looking awfully close in terms of popular votes. then every vote would count, and candidates would have an incentive to try and maximize the turnout even in places like north dakota. one of the things when we dissected hillary clinton's loss, one of the things that kept coming up was, not whether she visited pennsylvania or michigan, but that the analytics on the team said go to the places where your votes are. instead of going to places where she lost 80-24 she might've moved it to 60-40 and made a difference, they ignore those areas. but if you're looking at a reality where the votes count as they do within states, the smart thing to do is to go everywhere and make sure that you can get votes even in places in counties and states that you would lose. i think what we would see is television ads in places like north dakota which of
would make north dakota irrelevant. well, guess what. when comes to presidential politics, north dakota is totally irrelevant right now. but let's say we had a presidential election that was looking awfully close in terms of popular votes. then every vote would count, and candidates would have an incentive to try and maximize the turnout even in places like north dakota. one of the things when we dissected hillary clinton's loss, one of the things that kept coming up was, not whether she...
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carolina irrelevant -- north dakota irrelevant. presidential to politics, north dakota is irrelevant right now. let's say we had a presidential election that was looking awfully close in terms of popular vote. then every vote would count. and candidates would have an incentive to try to maximize the turnout in places like north dakota. when we dissected hillary clinton's loss, one of the things that kept coming up was not whether or not she visited pennsylvania or michigan but that the analytics on the team said go to the places where your votes are. going to places where she could have made a difference, they ignore those areas. if you are looking at a reality where the votes count, as they do in states, the smart thing to do is to go everywhere. make sure that you can get votes in counties that you will lose. we would see television ads in places like north dakota, which are very cheap. you would see a ground campaign. , asou are going to lose richard nixon did in 1960, one vote per precinct, and you know if you can vote to -- sh
carolina irrelevant -- north dakota irrelevant. presidential to politics, north dakota is irrelevant right now. let's say we had a presidential election that was looking awfully close in terms of popular vote. then every vote would count. and candidates would have an incentive to try to maximize the turnout in places like north dakota. when we dissected hillary clinton's loss, one of the things that kept coming up was not whether or not she visited pennsylvania or michigan but that the...
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but for the most part, we're living -- we're in north dakota right now, right? >> yeah. your casinos in north dakota are sort of like mostly dealing with people who live there already. >> dealing with communities of low wealth. so, most casino operations are humble economically. >> of the 562 tribes in the u.s., only 223 even have casinos. and of those, only 73 actually pay tribe members. while a few casinos like the one outside minneapolis pay members upwards of $84,000 a month, most are barely even profitable, like the nearby prairie one casino which if they even paid each member of the tribe, it would be around ten bucks a month. >>> i know you worked deep in the movements to eliminate native mascots. a lot of focus gets put on the washington football team, you feel the same way about the cleveland baseball team. >> can you imagine a team called the asians or african americans? it would never happen. >> no. >> it has been clinically shown it harms the native american youth. it increases the likelihood they are going to adopt those stereo types. >> people get so used t
but for the most part, we're living -- we're in north dakota right now, right? >> yeah. your casinos in north dakota are sort of like mostly dealing with people who live there already. >> dealing with communities of low wealth. so, most casino operations are humble economically. >> of the 562 tribes in the u.s., only 223 even have casinos. and of those, only 73 actually pay tribe members. while a few casinos like the one outside minneapolis pay members upwards of $84,000 a...
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north dakota irrelevant. guess what. when it comes to president of politics, north dakota is totally irrelevant right now. let's say we had a presidential election that was looking close in terms of popular votes. then every vote would count and candidates would have an incentive to try to maximize the turnout in places like north dakota. things when we dissected hillary clinton's loss , one thing that kept coming up was not whether she visited pennsylvania or michigan, but the analytics said go your votes are. instead of going to places where 80-20, they ignored those areas. if you are looking at a reality where the votes count as they do with the states, the smart thing to do is to go everywhere and make sure you can get votes even in places and counties and states you would lose. what we would see his television at an places like north dakota, which are very cheap. you would see a ground campaign. -- as're going to lose by richard nixon did in 1960, one vote per precinct and you know if you can shift two v
north dakota irrelevant. guess what. when it comes to president of politics, north dakota is totally irrelevant right now. let's say we had a presidential election that was looking close in terms of popular votes. then every vote would count and candidates would have an incentive to try to maximize the turnout in places like north dakota. things when we dissected hillary clinton's loss , one thing that kept coming up was not whether she visited pennsylvania or michigan, but the analytics said...
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>> we had the challenges in north dakota -- >> i also heard in north dakota but turnout was substantially higher. there is an improvement. >> and its celebrated but my point is there are very serious concerns with it. we should celebrate the turnout where it exists and also recognize that across the board in this country, we have very, very low turnout and that is in itself a concern. >> what other process would you recommend to increase the voter turnout in these areas? >> certainly wit >> certainly with respect to native americans, we want to make sure there are accessible polling places and people have clarity including native languages about how to vote and what's involved in voting. on the advisory committee, they heard testimony about the failure of translated material and people available -- >> 21st century technology can be helpful. >> and there are particular challenges in place. >> i apologize i do have one more question. you mentioned the person consensus accounts. they may give an advantage to the rural areas where they are counted and if that adversely affects the prisoners.
>> we had the challenges in north dakota -- >> i also heard in north dakota but turnout was substantially higher. there is an improvement. >> and its celebrated but my point is there are very serious concerns with it. we should celebrate the turnout where it exists and also recognize that across the board in this country, we have very, very low turnout and that is in itself a concern. >> what other process would you recommend to increase the voter turnout in these areas?...
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that's what we've got across portions of north dakota. here's look at the system as it continues to push east. wisconsin, the u.p. of michigan are also going to get snow from this particular schl as well. other areas in chicago may get rain out of this, places like milwaukee as well. the cold. you talk about the bit el cold temperatures associated with this. look at chicago. 28 is what it feels like this morning. tomorrow, not that much better. 36. minneapolis feels like 25 this morning. this is why we have a lot of locations under freeze alerts and that stretches all the way back toward oklahoma and even into texas. victor and christi, you even have frost advisories upon portions of the ohio river valley as well. it may not look like it when you look at the calendar, but, yes, winter is going to be here soon. >> thank you. >>> "new day" continues for you right after the break. stay close. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a
that's what we've got across portions of north dakota. here's look at the system as it continues to push east. wisconsin, the u.p. of michigan are also going to get snow from this particular schl as well. other areas in chicago may get rain out of this, places like milwaukee as well. the cold. you talk about the bit el cold temperatures associated with this. look at chicago. 28 is what it feels like this morning. tomorrow, not that much better. 36. minneapolis feels like 25 this morning. this...
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one of them was the death of daily hankie in north dakota. that story was fascinating the interaction with law enforcement and this incredible mystery to get to how that all came about. >> guest: an 18-year-old kid just graduated high school. he never tried fentanyl until he received that one night at a party and it was stronger than anything that he had ever tried before. he passed out and died. his parents had no idea what it was. nobody did. this was 2015. grand forks is a pretty small fairly conservative place and i talked to the mayor of the town and he said we don't think of ourselves as a place where we have a big drug problem but there were more deaths into the community realized they had to take strong action against this problem so they adopted a bunch of these forward thinking reduction approaches so north dakota for example had the good samaritan law and basically that means if you are with someone who dies from a drug overdose, you are allowed to call the police and ambulance without fear of criminal prosecution. >> because typic
one of them was the death of daily hankie in north dakota. that story was fascinating the interaction with law enforcement and this incredible mystery to get to how that all came about. >> guest: an 18-year-old kid just graduated high school. he never tried fentanyl until he received that one night at a party and it was stronger than anything that he had ever tried before. he passed out and died. his parents had no idea what it was. nobody did. this was 2015. grand forks is a pretty small...
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. >> reporter: in rural marmarth, north dakota, no one remembers the last time the town had a doctor the ambulance is the community safety net >> we're literally one person away from closing if we lose one of our emts, one of our care providers. we will have to look at shutting down and closing our doors. >> reporter: experts now warn close to one-third of all rural emergency medical services are in immediate danger of closing down >> nobody would ever imagine a world where you call 911 and nobody shows up, but here we are. >> reporter: as many as 70% of emts in rural america are volunteers neighbors helping neighbors. this is essentially a side gig, but one that occupies a lot time. >> yes, sir. this consumes a lot of time, between training and hours spent with upkeep of service it's not just a 12-hour shift, but every year you have to be trained, you have to be certified. >> reporter: and then you have your real jobs. >> right. >> reporter: most states don't fund these service in 39 states, ems is not considered an essential service like police and fire even experts are surprised t
. >> reporter: in rural marmarth, north dakota, no one remembers the last time the town had a doctor the ambulance is the community safety net >> we're literally one person away from closing if we lose one of our emts, one of our care providers. we will have to look at shutting down and closing our doors. >> reporter: experts now warn close to one-third of all rural emergency medical services are in immediate danger of closing down >> nobody would ever imagine a world...
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harvey, north dakota, has gotten two and a half feet of snow. there's mounting trouble tonight for president trump's attorney, rudy giuliani, over his dealings with ukraine. the u.s. attorney's office in new york, that giuliani once ran, is looking at whether he broke any laws. as natalie brand reports, it comes as president trump steps up his defense. >> they know they can't win on election day, so they're pursuing an illegal, invalid, and unconstitutional ( bepen ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: president trump has hit the campaign trail with a new rallying cry, revving up his base against the expanding impeachment inquiry. >> it's a whole big fat disgrace. >> reporter: the president's personal attorney, rudy giuliani, remains a central figure in the congressional investigation into allegations the president and his allies pressured ukraine to investigate former vice president joe biden and his son hunter. cbs news has learned federal investigators are now looking into giuliani's involvement and possible business dealings with two of his a
harvey, north dakota, has gotten two and a half feet of snow. there's mounting trouble tonight for president trump's attorney, rudy giuliani, over his dealings with ukraine. the u.s. attorney's office in new york, that giuliani once ran, is looking at whether he broke any laws. as natalie brand reports, it comes as president trump steps up his defense. >> they know they can't win on election day, so they're pursuing an illegal, invalid, and unconstitutional ( bepen ( cheers and applause )...
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listen, winter weather alerts in effect across north dakota, south dakota, minnesota this morning. the storm set new records in bismarck, north dakota, for october snow, and it's already -- it's only the 12th, i should say. two feet of snow have fallen across that area of the state. >> and take a look at east grand forks, minnesota. the great lakes aren't going to see nearly as much of this snow but they are going to get it, so all of you hunker down and enjoy a little early winter storm. we hope you make good memories. >> thanks for watching. the next hour of cnn's newsroom with fredricka whitfield is up next. sleep nu 360 smart bed. you can adjust your comfort on both sides your sleep number setting. can it help keep us asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. and snoring? no problem - and done. so you can really promise better sleep. not promise, prove. don't miss our weekend special! the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is now only $1,399. plus 0% interest for 24 months and free premium de
listen, winter weather alerts in effect across north dakota, south dakota, minnesota this morning. the storm set new records in bismarck, north dakota, for october snow, and it's already -- it's only the 12th, i should say. two feet of snow have fallen across that area of the state. >> and take a look at east grand forks, minnesota. the great lakes aren't going to see nearly as much of this snow but they are going to get it, so all of you hunker down and enjoy a little early winter storm....
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dakota. this week almost 80 years after he went missing, floyd wells has come home. ♪ >> we take this moment in time to reflect on his life, remember his service, and commit his remains to north dakota soil with the greatest honor and deepest respect. >> reporter: two years ago, the wells family submitted dna samples to the defense department to help identify floyd's remains. in june, the match was confirmed. >> we have peace, and i know that floyd has peace. so i go away with that, with peace in my heart and thankfulness. >> reporter: more than 72,000 american world war ii veterans remain unaccounted for. but they are not forgotten. not by their families, and not by a grateful nation. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," planned parenthood is opening a new clinic on the front lines of the abortion rights battle. why the nearly $7 million facility was built in secret. >>> plus, the attorney for a man at the center of the netflix hit "making a murderer" s
dakota. this week almost 80 years after he went missing, floyd wells has come home. ♪ >> we take this moment in time to reflect on his life, remember his service, and commit his remains to north dakota soil with the greatest honor and deepest respect. >> reporter: two years ago, the wells family submitted dna samples to the defense department to help identify floyd's remains. in june, the match was confirmed. >> we have peace, and i know that floyd has peace. so i go away...
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gter graduating from high school in north dakota. and this week, almost 80 years after he went missing, floyd lolls has come home. ♪( "taps" playing ) >> we take this moment in time to reflect on his life, remember his service, and commit his remains to north dakota soil with the greatest honor and deepest respect. r: reporter: two years ago, the flls family submitted d.n.a. samples to the defense mentrtment to he identify floyd's remains. in june, the match was confirmed. >> we have pd , ancekn soi go away with that, with peace in my heart, and thankfulness. >> reporter: more than 72,000 american world war ii veterans remain unaccounted for, but they are not forgotten-- not by their families and not by a grateful nation. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: we want to thank floyd and all our veterans and their families for their service. that is the "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in new york. announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." o
gter graduating from high school in north dakota. and this week, almost 80 years after he went missing, floyd lolls has come home. ♪( "taps" playing ) >> we take this moment in time to reflect on his life, remember his service, and commit his remains to north dakota soil with the greatest honor and deepest respect. r: reporter: two years ago, the flls family submitted d.n.a. samples to the defense mentrtment to he identify floyd's remains. in june, the match was confirmed....
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and, of course, the northern portions of north dakota will get the worst of this heavy snow event. also northern minnesota. still warm and dry in the west it won't be as windy on saturday hopefully that will help the firefighters we stmsipout or in the southeast. we'll be back with more news anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside. so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. plus, it's safe to use on all my floors, even wood. glad i got that off my chest and the day off my floor. try wet jet with a moneyback guarantee for that many calories you could have 9 veggie chips. these are more chip than veggie. while v8 is a snack you can veg out on. v8 the original plant powered drink. veg up. ♪upbeat musieverything was so fresh in the beginning. [sniff] ♪ dramatic music♪ but that plug quickly faded. ♪upbeat music luckily there's febreze plug. it
and, of course, the northern portions of north dakota will get the worst of this heavy snow event. also northern minnesota. still warm and dry in the west it won't be as windy on saturday hopefully that will help the firefighters we stmsipout or in the southeast. we'll be back with more news anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually...
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>> we had the challenges in north dakota -- >> i also heard in north dakota but turnout was substantially higher. there is an improvement. >> and its celebrated but my point is there are very serious concerns with it. we should celebrate the turnout where it exists and also recognize that across the board in this country, we have very, very low turnout and that is in itself a concern. >> what other process would you recommend to increase the voter turnout in these areas? >> certainly wit >> certainly with respect to native americans, we want to make sure there are accessible polling places and people have clarity including native languages about how to vote and what's involved in voting. on the advisory committee, they heard testimony about the failure of translated material and people available -- >> 21st century technology can be helpful. >> and there are particular challenges in place. >> i apologize i do have one more question. you mentioned the person consensus accounts. they may give an advantage to the rural areas where they are counted and if that adversely affects the prisoners.
>> we had the challenges in north dakota -- >> i also heard in north dakota but turnout was substantially higher. there is an improvement. >> and its celebrated but my point is there are very serious concerns with it. we should celebrate the turnout where it exists and also recognize that across the board in this country, we have very, very low turnout and that is in itself a concern. >> what other process would you recommend to increase the voter turnout in these areas?...
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. >> south dakota state for thefers team. north dakota. the jack rabbits of sdsu hosting north dakota state, the personial power at the sdf level. north dakota state won seven of the last eight national championships. and the guy largely responsible for helping extend that dynasty, chris climbened, now the head coach at kansas state. it ties back to abc. first game at noon prap oklahoma. >> chris climbened has done a good job getting ready for big games. you have the sooners coming in, the number one offense in the country averaging over 600 yards per contest and 40 points per game. and jaylen hurts a legitimate th knocked off mississippi state upon the road early this season. penn state off the victory against michigan goes to michigan state 3:30 on abc opinion. and james franklin beaten the spartans one time since being at penn statement. >> he is having his guys ready for penn state. we expect a lot of rain in the game which i think favors michigan state. they want to make the game a sloppy, low-scoring game. defensive strug. . they wan
. >> south dakota state for thefers team. north dakota. the jack rabbits of sdsu hosting north dakota state, the personial power at the sdf level. north dakota state won seven of the last eight national championships. and the guy largely responsible for helping extend that dynasty, chris climbened, now the head coach at kansas state. it ties back to abc. first game at noon prap oklahoma. >> chris climbened has done a good job getting ready for big games. you have the sooners coming...
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i want to bring in north dakota senator, kevin cramer, republican from that state of north dakota, which i have to. do you think the president locks in the farm belt if we get this mini deal? >> stuart, you have to be in north dakota today, i had to remove a lot of snow from my garage. you haven't been here if you haven't been in a snowstorm. all that said, the president has the farm belt locked in anyway, is specially places in the west, places like north dakota, south dakota, rectangular spots in the middle of the country because he paid so much attention to us. with regard to a trade deal with china would certainly be icing on the cake but let's not forget leading up to this negotiation coming at some point today, i always guard my china optimism with healthy skepticism because it is china after all, but remember leading up to this, he did finish of the usmca, which is in the hands of democrats in the house. there is a majority of house members that would vote for that if nancy pelosi would bring it up. she should soon. she wrapped up a very good japan deal that is good for agricultur
i want to bring in north dakota senator, kevin cramer, republican from that state of north dakota, which i have to. do you think the president locks in the farm belt if we get this mini deal? >> stuart, you have to be in north dakota today, i had to remove a lot of snow from my garage. you haven't been here if you haven't been in a snowstorm. all that said, the president has the farm belt locked in anyway, is specially places in the west, places like north dakota, south dakota,...
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back to the prairies of south dakota, north dakota. it is important for us to tell the story to the world. our cities tour staff recently traveled to rapid city, south dakota. to watch more video from rapid city, visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. tv,oday on american history winston lord author of kissinger talks about the nixon administration's foreign-policy and the president's relationship with his secretary of state. here is a preview. >> hit with a said yes anyway because he would have been serving the national interest. as someone who analyzed foreign-policy and history while he lookednd i am sure at the chance to do something about it in terms of policy. he had been advisor to jfk. and consulted with johnson and other presidents. motives ande main that's what really brought them together. approach to foreign-policy which we have just seen examples of mainly a conceptual approach that looks that --ong-term trend and is not just react a knee-jerk reaction to dis
back to the prairies of south dakota, north dakota. it is important for us to tell the story to the world. our cities tour staff recently traveled to rapid city, south dakota. to watch more video from rapid city, visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. tv,oday on american history winston lord author of kissinger talks about the nixon administration's foreign-policy and the president's relationship with his secretary of state. here...
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north dakota, fantastic scene there. they had some big-time snow overnight. over a foot. over two feet in some spots but 14 inches there. we still have blizzard warnings up for parts of north dakota for the next few hours as the snow will come down in some spots and get another three to six on top of what they've already had. there's the snow. there's the low sliding east and south a little bit. minneapolis getting a little bit of snow. probably not too much but this is all driving that cold air down to the south. that's what we're feeling. we saw temperatures dropped dramatically overnight with that cold front and freeze warnings are in effect because of that. that's a quick check of what's happening weathersize across the country and here in baton rouge, louisiana. now for a check closer to home. i'm lisa argen from our beast bay hills camera appear aire quality advisory again today. haze in the atmosphere. but it certainly is another chilly start. sunny and mild to warm today. but we'll look for the cooler pattern to get under way tomorrow. taking us threw the upcoming
north dakota, fantastic scene there. they had some big-time snow overnight. over a foot. over two feet in some spots but 14 inches there. we still have blizzard warnings up for parts of north dakota for the next few hours as the snow will come down in some spots and get another three to six on top of what they've already had. there's the snow. there's the low sliding east and south a little bit. minneapolis getting a little bit of snow. probably not too much but this is all driving that cold...
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we held hearings in states like alabama, north carolina, ohio, north dakota, south dakota, georgia, florida and texas and heard from voters firsthand. witnesses there attested to other things, having to wait in long lines to check ballots, being denied by language assistances at the polls, being denied disability at the polls, having to restore registration status after an illegal purge, undertaking onerous barriers to restore their voting rights after a conviction, having to stand up to last minute changes, hours of operation and voter intimidation. the reports capture the impact of voter id laws, cuts to early voting with increasingly fierce polling places and ever-changing locations which present a significant burden for those without easy access to transportation or in flexible work schedules. results were clear. since the loss of federal oversight in the post-shelby era voters across the country are confronted with renewed barriers to casting a ballot. we documented these in a soon-to-be released report, the need for congressional action to secure the right to vote. includes testimonie
we held hearings in states like alabama, north carolina, ohio, north dakota, south dakota, georgia, florida and texas and heard from voters firsthand. witnesses there attested to other things, having to wait in long lines to check ballots, being denied by language assistances at the polls, being denied disability at the polls, having to restore registration status after an illegal purge, undertaking onerous barriers to restore their voting rights after a conviction, having to stand up to last...
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but trying for the 1st time in the seventy's and now i have my chip on it's north dakota turn to be in the hotel and toward the end of the disposable and put in the hot and i'm now joined by the. canyon that would be that kimani who drugged into syria and nairobi ok he did so credits your brilliance and i'm out of metaphors for this but here i mean how we were reacting to this double victory i mean it starts with you till the indiana at that on saturday. it is absolutely insane i think that's the best word i can use because not a single english adjective is up to describe the energy that has been going around this week and i mean it's one thing to be candid and watch your back and be kind and watching this victory or this victory from kenya was quite something a lot of jubilation and one that euphoria sort of went down it was truly a moment of pause for the nation to really think about what your control get your message was and for him to have come from the country obviously that carries with it a special kind of pride but like the rest of the world lots of jubilation here a lot of sho
but trying for the 1st time in the seventy's and now i have my chip on it's north dakota turn to be in the hotel and toward the end of the disposable and put in the hot and i'm now joined by the. canyon that would be that kimani who drugged into syria and nairobi ok he did so credits your brilliance and i'm out of metaphors for this but here i mean how we were reacting to this double victory i mean it starts with you till the indiana at that on saturday. it is absolutely insane i think that's...
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the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. a senator: thank you, mr. president. i want to take a few minutes before the upcoming vote to express my strong opposition to what our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are doing with the congressional review act resolution. mr. cramer: they are asking americans to give up a clean energy plan and replace it with the old obama era illegal, unconstitutional clean power plan. prior to being elected to congress, i spent nearly 10 years in north dakota as an energy regulator overseeing economical regulations in our state. i know something of this issue. for the american people, a fully implemented obama era clean power plan would result in much higher electricity costs, less money in their pockets, fewer well-paying jobs, and just a lot less freedom. their plan reduces household spending power across the country by, mr. president, $79 billion. it would increase electricity prices in my state of north dakota by 43%, and it would cost over 125,000 jobs over the next decade. and perhaps one of the most disturbing things
the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. a senator: thank you, mr. president. i want to take a few minutes before the upcoming vote to express my strong opposition to what our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are doing with the congressional review act resolution. mr. cramer: they are asking americans to give up a clean energy plan and replace it with the old obama era illegal, unconstitutional clean power plan. prior to being elected to congress, i spent nearly 10 years...
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there was no registration process, you walk in and prove you've got an address in north dakota the same day you are there. all of a sudden even with no registration they were allowing the native american tribal leaders to verify a letter from the tribe. you are seeing more things that we need to do. >> with respect to native american voters -- >> i heard north dakota the turnout was substantially higher. there is improvement. >> an improvement that are to be celebrated but it is below 60% and that is a serious concern. we ought to be celebrating increased turnout wherever it exists and recognizing across the board in this country we have very low turnout and that is in itself a concern. >> what other processes do you recommend to increase voter turnout? >> with respect to americans we want to make sure there are accessible polling places that people have clarity including native languages about how to vote and what is involved in voting that the supervisory committee for the commission for astonishing testimony about failure of translated materials, people available to new were technolo
there was no registration process, you walk in and prove you've got an address in north dakota the same day you are there. all of a sudden even with no registration they were allowing the native american tribal leaders to verify a letter from the tribe. you are seeing more things that we need to do. >> with respect to native american voters -- >> i heard north dakota the turnout was substantially higher. there is improvement. >> an improvement that are to be celebrated but it...
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a few lingering snow showers across south dakota. one area, harvey north dakota. almost 30 inches of snow in this storm. unbelievable. fire conditions improving a lot the next couple of days across southern california and rain moving into northern parts of the specific northwest and northern california as well. here is the prescription oveprecipitationthe next five os ago. rain across the southeast which is outstanding news. all right, guys, back to you. pete: thanks, rick. jedediah: we keep hearing about ukraine. but what do we know about it? jesse watters joins us next. >> what do you know about ukraine. >> i don't know. i'm not ukrainian. >> jesse: have you heard anything about ukraine recently. >> no. should i have? to present to you today. [son]: who are you talking to? [son]: that guy's scary. the first item on the list is selecting a chairman for the... for the advisory board what's this? as well as use the remaining... child care options run out. lifetime retirement income from tiaa doesn't. guaranteed monthly income for life. i am royalty of racing, i am
a few lingering snow showers across south dakota. one area, harvey north dakota. almost 30 inches of snow in this storm. unbelievable. fire conditions improving a lot the next couple of days across southern california and rain moving into northern parts of the specific northwest and northern california as well. here is the prescription oveprecipitationthe next five os ago. rain across the southeast which is outstanding news. all right, guys, back to you. pete: thanks, rick. jedediah: we keep...
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winter weather alerts are in effect for north dakota, south dakota, minnesota. this is crazy. this storm has set new records in bismarck, north dakota, for october snow. it's only october 12th. >> i thought this was going to be file video. i didn't know it was from this year. >> freshly fallen snow. >> look at grand forks, minnesota, east grand forks. we know parts of minnesota, wisconsin, michigan, too, they're not going to see as much snow as the dakotas, but strong wind gusts, that means windchills in the teens and 20s tonight and into tomorrow morning, so you can maybe get your fireplace lit. >> and think warm thoughts for the folks there. >>> a legal loophole is setting convicted military rapists free. everyone is watching the supreme court to see if it will take up these cases. ahead,y u oar going to hear from three women fighting for justice. orlando isn't just the theme park capital of the world, it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advant
winter weather alerts are in effect for north dakota, south dakota, minnesota. this is crazy. this storm has set new records in bismarck, north dakota, for october snow. it's only october 12th. >> i thought this was going to be file video. i didn't know it was from this year. >> freshly fallen snow. >> look at grand forks, minnesota, east grand forks. we know parts of minnesota, wisconsin, michigan, too, they're not going to see as much snow as the dakotas, but strong wind...
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here's a snowstorm with blizzard warnings posted across north dakota. the last time we had blizzard warnings in october was back in 2010. so, this is unusual, even for this part of the country. it's not just for the falling snow. it's for the gusty winds. winds could gust up to 60 miles per hour. as the snow winds down tonight, we could see blizzard conditions with that blowing snow. lighter snow expected across minnesota and into northwestern wisconsin. additional snowfall totals could be as high as 12 inches, especially across northern north dakota. sheinelle? >> thank you, dylan. we'll get your full forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> we turn to politics and president trump, again, unloading on the impeachment inquiry at a fiery campaign rally in louisiana. first, the latest on where things stand in washington. >> a former ambassador to ukraine, testified behind closed doors friday, saying president trump inexplicably pressured the state department to get rid of her. >> and "the new york times" is reporting that the president's personal lawyer,
here's a snowstorm with blizzard warnings posted across north dakota. the last time we had blizzard warnings in october was back in 2010. so, this is unusual, even for this part of the country. it's not just for the falling snow. it's for the gusty winds. winds could gust up to 60 miles per hour. as the snow winds down tonight, we could see blizzard conditions with that blowing snow. lighter snow expected across minnesota and into northwestern wisconsin. additional snowfall totals could be as...
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the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. a senator: thank you, mr. president, i rise to support the usmca, the united states-mexico-canada agreement along with my colleagues and you heard a number of them already and you'll hear more. it's compelling. it's time to act. we're ready to go. mr. hoeven: this legislation has to start in the house. we need the house to move forward and there is a he no question the bipartisan sup -- there's no question the bipartisan support is there, in the senate and the bipartisan support is there in the house as well. it's just a matter of bringing the legislation to the floor and getting it passed. the benefits of this agreement are very clear. it will increase exports, expand consumer choice, raise wages and boost innovation throughout north america, especially here in the united states. as analyst -- analysis, excuse me, by the international trade commission found usmca will raise g.d.p. by nearly $63 billion and create 176,000 jobs in the united states. so it's clear. you know, we need to move forward. the agreemen
the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. a senator: thank you, mr. president, i rise to support the usmca, the united states-mexico-canada agreement along with my colleagues and you heard a number of them already and you'll hear more. it's compelling. it's time to act. we're ready to go. mr. hoeven: this legislation has to start in the house. we need the house to move forward and there is a he no question the bipartisan sup -- there's no question the bipartisan support is there, in...
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i yield back. >> i recognize the gentleman from north dakota mr. armstrong. >> thank you. and i think the chairman actually does have a myspace account. so dr. layton you seemed you wanted to respond to that question so i'll give you a chance. >> thank you. i wanted to say miss scanlan to piggy back on dr. veil, he does have a pain ser looking at the prices for auctions. i think it's interesting. i merten search engine marketers. and i think it's a fallacy to think just because the ad appears at the top of the page in google search is highest bid. typically it's lowest bid. what is driving the page is what is relevant. so what google is rewarding is quality of advertising. and brings an interesting case. a plumbing service wants to create an ad. well that is also an issue of who amongst the plumbing industry is organized to invest in google. you know, and it could be this also reflects the competition of the plumbing side. and the other part is if you are the consumer, you want to have the information, that ad format actually gives you a lot of things to look things to loo
i yield back. >> i recognize the gentleman from north dakota mr. armstrong. >> thank you. and i think the chairman actually does have a myspace account. so dr. layton you seemed you wanted to respond to that question so i'll give you a chance. >> thank you. i wanted to say miss scanlan to piggy back on dr. veil, he does have a pain ser looking at the prices for auctions. i think it's interesting. i merten search engine marketers. and i think it's a fallacy to think just...
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division 2, they are in brookings, south dakota for the dakota marker, north dakota state which has been dominant taking on south dakota state and they are 6-1. you can catch that game on espn plus. some other big games happening today across the network looking at oklahoma versus kansas state. should be nice day there. 49 degrees and penn state, they're hot. they're taking on michigan state which is always good for an upset. but some rain rolling into the ohio valley and 50 degrees there. and also rain expected in ann arbor, as notre dame takes on the university of michigan at the big house. 51 degrees expected there. and then another game if i could mention that, wazzu taking on oregon. oregon wins that one, i would predict maybe "gameday" would be at usc next week in los angeles. >>> good saturday morning. i'm linger. it's a spare the air alert today. hazy conditions with smoke in the air. strong gusty winds arrive tonight. and the winds begin to relax on monday. look >>> this weather report sponsored by expedia.com. guy, i'll toss it back over to you. >> all right, rob, thanks so muc
division 2, they are in brookings, south dakota for the dakota marker, north dakota state which has been dominant taking on south dakota state and they are 6-1. you can catch that game on espn plus. some other big games happening today across the network looking at oklahoma versus kansas state. should be nice day there. 49 degrees and penn state, they're hot. they're taking on michigan state which is always good for an upset. but some rain rolling into the ohio valley and 50 degrees there. and...
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u hosting north dakota state. the personual power. north dakota state won seven of the last eight national championships. and and the guy largely responsible for that dinety chris climbed, now the head coach at kansas state it ties back together to abc. first game at noon. sneaky good dime. >> chris has done a good job getting kansas state ready for big games. this is huge. in their backyard, the sooner coming in, number one offense in the country. averaging 600 yards per contest and 40 points per game. and jaylen hurts to the legitimate heisman candidate. kansas state inconsistent at times. but they coasted the rage knocked on mississippi state early this season. >> penn state off the victory against michigan. goes to and james franklin baten the sparnts one time being at penn state. >> he will have his guys ready for penn state. we expect a lot of rain in the game which favors michigan state. they want to make this game sloppy low scoring game. defensive struggle. take away the explosives. kj hamler. the number one explosive player
u hosting north dakota state. the personual power. north dakota state won seven of the last eight national championships. and and the guy largely responsible for that dinety chris climbed, now the head coach at kansas state it ties back together to abc. first game at noon. sneaky good dime. >> chris has done a good job getting kansas state ready for big games. this is huge. in their backyard, the sooner coming in, number one offense in the country. averaging 600 yards per contest and 40...
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keystoneda energy's pipeline linked an estimated 383,000 gallons of oil in northeastern north dakota. state regulators discover the leak earlier this week. the pipeline has been shut down since. it can handle about 23 million gallon daily. authorities said some weapons were affected but no sources of drinking water. 74 people have died after a fire broke out on a moving passenger train. the blaze was caused by [indiscernible] survivors say it took the train nearly 20 minutes to come to a halt after the fire began. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. shery: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm shery ahn. amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are now joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. china is skeptical about a long-term trade deal. sources have told bloomberg chinese officials will not budge on the thorniest issues, even as the two sides inched t
keystoneda energy's pipeline linked an estimated 383,000 gallons of oil in northeastern north dakota. state regulators discover the leak earlier this week. the pipeline has been shut down since. it can handle about 23 million gallon daily. authorities said some weapons were affected but no sources of drinking water. 74 people have died after a fire broke out on a moving passenger train. the blaze was caused by [indiscernible] survivors say it took the train nearly 20 minutes to come to a halt...
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you can see the heavy snow showing up there for bismarck and north dakota. let's head towards europe now. still have a mild heat wave going on across siberia for the next few days, finally looking a little quieter through the central med, as low pressure sensor way south. for central europe, wednesday looks pretty stormy actually, whether french arriving, bringing some heavy rain it, as far south as the alps, may be a bit of snow over the tops too. it's still pretty windy with some hefty showers in the northwest, but finally some milder weather pushing its way into scandinavia. it will take a while though, for that milder air to get as far east as moscow, and for us to see our temperatures really beginning to lift. but we are back up into double figures through the later part of the week, whereas for warsaw, it looks like we could see 20—21d, along with berlin in the next few days. and also some warmth getting into paris, never quite gets as far northwest though as the uk. more on what's coming up though in half an hour. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outs
you can see the heavy snow showing up there for bismarck and north dakota. let's head towards europe now. still have a mild heat wave going on across siberia for the next few days, finally looking a little quieter through the central med, as low pressure sensor way south. for central europe, wednesday looks pretty stormy actually, whether french arriving, bringing some heavy rain it, as far south as the alps, may be a bit of snow over the tops too. it's still pretty windy with some hefty...
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and the protests in north dakota at standing rock in 2016-17, that was a protest of native peoples trying to protect native homelands. but by extension, what they were doingoi was protesting on behalf of all americans what kind of country do we want to live in, the one that values extractive capitalism or one that privileges the common good? that was the fight we saw at stand thing rock. stand, again, it was native peoe leading that fight for all americans. so that's what people missed. >> host: the book is called "the heartbeat of wounded knee." the author, david treuer, thank you for joining us on booktv. >> guest: thank you so much. >> every yearbook tv covers book fairs and festivals around the country, and here's a look at some of the events on the calendar. on october 10th-12th, it's the fall for the book festival in fairfax, virginia. that same weekend, tune in for our live coverage of the southern festival of books in nashville. on october 19th and 20th, the boston book festival will welcome over 300 speakers, and we'll be live that saturday from the wisconsin book festival in mad
and the protests in north dakota at standing rock in 2016-17, that was a protest of native peoples trying to protect native homelands. but by extension, what they were doingoi was protesting on behalf of all americans what kind of country do we want to live in, the one that values extractive capitalism or one that privileges the common good? that was the fight we saw at stand thing rock. stand, again, it was native peoe leading that fight for all americans. so that's what people missed....
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. >> olivia lonebear went missing october 25 in newtown, north dakota. >> the search for misty upham led family to her body. >> nearly 6,000 missing indigenous women, yet less than two hundred logged in the national missing persons database. >> there is an epidemic of violence against native women that isn't being prosecuted and investigated effectively and people are getting away with these crimes. >> there's so many bureaucratic cracks that native women and girls are not just falling through but actively pushed through. >> oh, my gosh, it's like all red! >> reporter: forcing families like ashley's to navigate a complicated, and woefully underfunded justice system plaguing native communities across the country. >> kim! oh, my gosh. >> if me and my family didn't search for ashley, i don't think anybody would be looking for her. >> reporter: taking them from remote mountain wilderness. wimt >> reporter: and bringing re's bullets right there. >> they say that i killed ashley, but i didn't. >> i was being framed for the disappearance of ashley. and i made sure the feds knew they are cov
. >> olivia lonebear went missing october 25 in newtown, north dakota. >> the search for misty upham led family to her body. >> nearly 6,000 missing indigenous women, yet less than two hundred logged in the national missing persons database. >> there is an epidemic of violence against native women that isn't being prosecuted and investigated effectively and people are getting away with these crimes. >> there's so many bureaucratic cracks that native women and girls...
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northeastern north dakota could get more than two feet of snow. yesterday snow created near zero visibility conditions in deadwood. denver saw the first snow of the season. some areas getting up to four inches. forecasters say this fall snowstorm is expected to set october records. >>> and later today, the former ambassador to ukraine is scheduled to testify to house investigators in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. meanwhile, the president is not backing down. last night mr. trump returned to the campaign trail in minnesota. he took aim at members of congress and defended his actions surrounding that controversial phone call with his ukrainian counterpart. marc liverman is here in new york. marc, what exactly did the president say? >> reporter: good morning. president trump continues to remain defiant in the face of an impeachment probe. yesterday he worked to change that threat to his presidency into a weapon on the campaign trail. a defiant president trump went on the attack at thursday night's rally in minneapolis. >> they want to
northeastern north dakota could get more than two feet of snow. yesterday snow created near zero visibility conditions in deadwood. denver saw the first snow of the season. some areas getting up to four inches. forecasters say this fall snowstorm is expected to set october records. >>> and later today, the former ambassador to ukraine is scheduled to testify to house investigators in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. meanwhile, the president is not backing down. last night...
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then colorado, montana, delaware, rhode island, alaska, north dakota, the same. i think this just gets back to the point that democrats have elevated obamacare to the 67th book of the bible, and they can't change a word of it, even though they wrote the 1332 waiver in the affordable care act to give to states flexibility to reduce -- to reduce health care premiums which 12 states now have done. and democrats also wrote in the affordable care act that you cannot take away from any american the right to buy insurance at the same price if you have a preexisting health condition. that's been reaffirmed by the trump administration. it's in the law. to suggest otherwise, as i said earlier is a scary fairy tale dreamed up for halloween, and i hope that all senators, especially from those states who have seen the 12 -- the 1332 waiver work so well, will vote not to overturn the guidance that gives more americans a chance to pay lower health care premiums. mr. president, i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from wisconsin. ms. ba
then colorado, montana, delaware, rhode island, alaska, north dakota, the same. i think this just gets back to the point that democrats have elevated obamacare to the 67th book of the bible, and they can't change a word of it, even though they wrote the 1332 waiver in the affordable care act to give to states flexibility to reduce -- to reduce health care premiums which 12 states now have done. and democrats also wrote in the affordable care act that you cannot take away from any american the...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina -- north dakota reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. bass: we do notice that there's a number of young people that are in the gallery. so we are hoping that they pay close attention to this debate, since it's all about you guys. mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from florida, representative mucarsel-powell. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to refrain from referring to people in the audience. the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. mucarsel-powell: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise in support of h.r. 3942, the preventing online sales of i cigarettes to chk -- e-cigarettes to children act. the spread of e-cigarettes is a public health crisis. i have had multiple conversations with parents that are seeing their children become addicted to tobacco products. and as a mom, i refuse to stand idly by as a new generation of children become addicted to this substance. we've seen multiple deaths from the use of vaping products and several hundred lung disease case
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina -- north dakota reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. bass: we do notice that there's a number of young people that are in the gallery. so we are hoping that they pay close attention to this debate, since it's all about you guys. mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from florida, representative mucarsel-powell. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to refrain from...
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Oct 17, 2019
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dakota, hal fax, north carolina, cleveland, ohio, ft. lauderdale, florida, birmingham, alabama, and phoenix, arizona, the subcommittee has heard testimony on barriers new and old. we have heard testimony about how polling place closures, consolidations, and movements cause confusion for voters and lead to long lines and wait times that are unacceptable for the integrity of our democracy. how restrictions and cut backs to early voting disenfranchises voters, especially those with limited transportation options or inflexible work hours. strict voter i.d. requirements that can be overly burdensome on the poor and minority voters and create a modern day poll tax. discriminatory voter purge practices can disproportionately impact otherwise eligible minority voters. denying the right to vote to nearly 6 million formerly incarcerated individuals fundamentally undermines our democracy and continues to deny citizens their constitutional right. how native american communities have faced more than 200 years of discrimination, disenfranchisement and
dakota, hal fax, north carolina, cleveland, ohio, ft. lauderdale, florida, birmingham, alabama, and phoenix, arizona, the subcommittee has heard testimony on barriers new and old. we have heard testimony about how polling place closures, consolidations, and movements cause confusion for voters and lead to long lines and wait times that are unacceptable for the integrity of our democracy. how restrictions and cut backs to early voting disenfranchises voters, especially those with limited...
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dakota, and republican strategist sara fagan, served under george w. bush. welcome to you all. let's talk about the one thing we haven't talked about too much on the show so far, that decision by president trump last night to reverse awarding the g7 to the doral. he clearly wanted it to go to his own hotel, chris, but he felt he had no choice. >> he had no choice. it shouldn't have been done in the first place. it's a move to get out of it and get that out of the papers and off the news. there's lots of other things that the president needs to be focused on. i know he loves his properties and he loves having people to his properties, and he loves showing off those properties. i understand all that but this was just an unforced error and i'm glad they fixed it. they got toe to move on now. >> you've served as white house chief of staff, rahm. the question is how this got this far. >> as a mayor and governor, this would never get through procurement process. you cannot send the airport contract to christie inc for construction. you just cannot do that, f
dakota, and republican strategist sara fagan, served under george w. bush. welcome to you all. let's talk about the one thing we haven't talked about too much on the show so far, that decision by president trump last night to reverse awarding the g7 to the doral. he clearly wanted it to go to his own hotel, chris, but he felt he had no choice. >> he had no choice. it shouldn't have been done in the first place. it's a move to get out of it and get that out of the papers and off the news....
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Oct 23, 2019
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in north dakota, we have had unbelievable flight. we have had it from freak snowstorms to rainstorms, but just pretty much nonstop rain and other challenges that have left our fields swamped. so i mean we have great diversity of crops, most of which have not been harvested because we can't get farm equipment out in the field in order to conduct that harvest. now, earlier this year, in may, we worked to advance supplementals to address the hurricanes and the other wildfires we had had out in california, hurricanes that have hit the southeast and other weather disasters. so in that package, in that supplemental that we passed back in may, we included assistance -- we called it w.i.c. plus -- for the midwest, for the farm country, anticipating not only that we needed to address the flooding and the problems that had occurred this spring, but that there was additional flooding coming, and of course that's exactly what's happened. and so we worked to ensure that there is disaster assistance legislation passed that will help, but now we ne
in north dakota, we have had unbelievable flight. we have had it from freak snowstorms to rainstorms, but just pretty much nonstop rain and other challenges that have left our fields swamped. so i mean we have great diversity of crops, most of which have not been harvested because we can't get farm equipment out in the field in order to conduct that harvest. now, earlier this year, in may, we worked to advance supplementals to address the hurricanes and the other wildfires we had had out in...
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dakota and on the east 4 but boy they're going to get some hot weather out ahead of the system of the numbers forecast for highs by tomorrow afternoon. you have some cold on the backside boy in the south we're seeing numbers soaring into the 90's in nashville. but 89 degrees washington dc going to see some records coming down as that he will go to kind of roll on by and then move on now high pressure trying to build in the bay area that will keep skies, nice and clear for tonight but look at this off the coastline that was that cold front we're just showing in that search for a little bit closer by late today on friday. i think they'll be enough to fall apart, but in the clip, the bay area, i'm maybe a few high clouds and looks like some cooler temperatures in the thursday otherwise we're looking good air quality looking fantastic beautiful air quality from the coast all the way to the valleys and the temperatures may have they're going to warm up nicely. i think by tomorrow afternoon very comfortable about the mission 68 degrees 66 in the marina 61. in daly city will be cool along th
dakota and on the east 4 but boy they're going to get some hot weather out ahead of the system of the numbers forecast for highs by tomorrow afternoon. you have some cold on the backside boy in the south we're seeing numbers soaring into the 90's in nashville. but 89 degrees washington dc going to see some records coming down as that he will go to kind of roll on by and then move on now high pressure trying to build in the bay area that will keep skies, nice and clear for tonight but look at...