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look, we can't tell you where in south dakota he is.but with your ex-wife out of the way now, you shouldn't have any trouble finding him. you see it now, right? you see it coming. soon as he can, he's heading up to south dakota. he won't be able to help himself. (wilkes) stop listening to him. come on. actually, we need to hold on to him. he matches the description of a runaway from utah. id named clay turner. it's obviously not him. well, we'll have everything sorted out by tomorrow morning. you can come back then, mr. wilkes. you hang in there. i'll be back-- no, dad, don't. i'll be back in the morning. don't go. don't leave me here. get control of yourself. look, there is something you can do to speed up his release. there's this affidavit. to him being your son, you can eric wilkes. yeah, i can do that. (goren) well, we got the form right here. of course, if you sign this, that means the other boy in south dakota will-- means that he isn't your son. and we'll have to send it on to the authorities uphere. in case you try to get in to
look, we can't tell you where in south dakota he is.but with your ex-wife out of the way now, you shouldn't have any trouble finding him. you see it now, right? you see it coming. soon as he can, he's heading up to south dakota. he won't be able to help himself. (wilkes) stop listening to him. come on. actually, we need to hold on to him. he matches the description of a runaway from utah. id named clay turner. it's obviously not him. well, we'll have everything sorted out by tomorrow morning....
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in north dakota they are drinking because they are prospecting. is driving young men to drink. obama is driving everyone else. that is the problem with with an ivy league education. it leaves out how the world actually works. if obama understood that by creating something you create other things you would see the destructiveness of government programs. handing someone food stamps does not create a food stamp boom. it just creates people on food stamps. obama went to harvard, the best and the brightest which explains the mess we are in now. >> didn't you go to berkeley? >> yeah. don't remember a single moment of it because i was drinking. >> all of those weird people with burken stock shoes. >> where do you want him to begin? >> i was pointing out some really interesting numbers. >> so much natural gas around. >> just from you. >> please tell me about it. >> go ahead. >> why can't they put it in vehicles? >> i don't understand why they can't deliver it in vehicles? >> the private sector announced they are going to have it. they are trying. this is
in north dakota they are drinking because they are prospecting. is driving young men to drink. obama is driving everyone else. that is the problem with with an ivy league education. it leaves out how the world actually works. if obama understood that by creating something you create other things you would see the destructiveness of government programs. handing someone food stamps does not create a food stamp boom. it just creates people on food stamps. obama went to harvard, the best and the...
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stuart: what was the reaction in north dakota where you are producing huge amounts of oil? to the president and the keystone mess? >> i think the whole industry is laughing at the president and when you look at what he has done to create jobs, look at the green jobs he has created, $6 million for every permanent job he created under his green jobs program, this industry in north dakota, this industry of the united states, a free-market industry is creating jobs by the boat load, support ten million jobs today, more than most industries over the past five years growthwise adding jobs every single day. in north dakota these folks who work at this depot or drilling wells out here these folks are hard-working americans, the president should get behind the man support them, not talk about lack of jobs we are going to create but how many jobs we can create. stuart: you are ceo, how many barrels of oil are you creating third day and how do you plan to expand? >> we do plan to expand and we are drilling every single day, new wells coming online producing thousands of barrels of oil
stuart: what was the reaction in north dakota where you are producing huge amounts of oil? to the president and the keystone mess? >> i think the whole industry is laughing at the president and when you look at what he has done to create jobs, look at the green jobs he has created, $6 million for every permanent job he created under his green jobs program, this industry in north dakota, this industry of the united states, a free-market industry is creating jobs by the boat load, support...
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it says south dakota, carrying north dakota since 1989.[laughter] if you will please step forward. [applause] >> this calls for direct retaliation immediately. [laughter] we're going to develop a t-shirt and wait until you see ours. i will not be needing that. i have nothing to do but call the meeting to order. this is the economic resource committee. unfortunately, some governors are unable to join us. i am honored to be joined by governor jay nixon is a member of the commerce committee to help facilitate this session. david is here to my left. he leads after the national resources committee. please see them if you want copies. i want to remind everyone to please put your phones on vibrate. i will do that myself. thank you. today we're going to hear from two distinguished panelists. they will be invited to ask questions. let's get started. infrastructure is in many ways a back bone. we understand the connection between roads and bridges, locks, dams, and they serve. as such, this requires a national commitment. we are here today to review
it says south dakota, carrying north dakota since 1989.[laughter] if you will please step forward. [applause] >> this calls for direct retaliation immediately. [laughter] we're going to develop a t-shirt and wait until you see ours. i will not be needing that. i have nothing to do but call the meeting to order. this is the economic resource committee. unfortunately, some governors are unable to join us. i am honored to be joined by governor jay nixon is a member of the commerce committee...
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best chance of severe storms over north dakota. not so much for tornadoes or even that many gusty winds. we're looking for more hail with heavier downpours and lightning. that's the focus for any strong storms. rest of the country minus a few couple of storms in the southeast does look pretty quiet. even though we're getting into september the heat in the middle of the country sticks around. denver had some school closings because it was too hot. >> i say stick around as long as you want. i don't like the cold. >>> vice president joe biden takes action on guns. plus the story behind this axe wielding california man going after his teenage neighbor. too big. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >>> now to some other stories making news this morning. disturbing video of a screaming match between a man and a teenager about reckless driving. it turned violent when the man brought an ax into the argument. in this cell phone video, the t
best chance of severe storms over north dakota. not so much for tornadoes or even that many gusty winds. we're looking for more hail with heavier downpours and lightning. that's the focus for any strong storms. rest of the country minus a few couple of storms in the southeast does look pretty quiet. even though we're getting into september the heat in the middle of the country sticks around. denver had some school closings because it was too hot. >> i say stick around as long as you want....
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you can see where it feels like summer from texas up into the dakotas where it's going to be in the 90s with your feels like temperature well above 100 degrees when you factor in the humidity. that's why we do still have excessive heat advisories in that region through the day today. we're looking at the chance for heavier rain across north dakota where thunderstorms have heavy downpours right now but the best threat of stronger storms early this afternoon with large hail and damaging wind gusts would be eastern north dakota. isolated tornado not out of the question but looks like it should be more or less some of the thunderstorms that produce the hail and the wind. >> still be on the watch out. >> for sure. >>> thank you dillon. a montana judge apologized for what he said about a rape victim. >> plus the battle over minimum wage from fast food workers to strippers. that's next. ♪ ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, ke
you can see where it feels like summer from texas up into the dakotas where it's going to be in the 90s with your feels like temperature well above 100 degrees when you factor in the humidity. that's why we do still have excessive heat advisories in that region through the day today. we're looking at the chance for heavier rain across north dakota where thunderstorms have heavy downpours right now but the best threat of stronger storms early this afternoon with large hail and damaging wind...
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the words "lakota" and "dakota" mean allies, friends. the lakota are connectod to the land.y followed the buffalo, which roamed the plalains and were a source of life. sacred music and dance honors this land and all its creatures. - we call it the wamakaskan, the animal nation. they give us song by the drum-- the can cega, the drum. wood comes from the tree. and cega is a covering to make a sound, and the covering comes from the wamakaskan, the animal nation. elk, deer, tatanka, buffalo, cow. various relatives, so we acknowledge them through our music, our song. - the lakota dance to call upon the buffalo. they dance to remember their ancestors and to bring peace to the land. today thdaese traditions continu through another generation. you look at young dancers. they're learning the lakota language. they're learning, through dance, different traditions and values. - the wakayajas are the children. when they dance, we say that they are blessing the earth. they're blessing the energy. they're blessing the circle when they dance, becaususe they're pure, they're sacred. so when
the words "lakota" and "dakota" mean allies, friends. the lakota are connectod to the land.y followed the buffalo, which roamed the plalains and were a source of life. sacred music and dance honors this land and all its creatures. - we call it the wamakaskan, the animal nation. they give us song by the drum-- the can cega, the drum. wood comes from the tree. and cega is a covering to make a sound, and the covering comes from the wamakaskan, the animal nation. elk, deer,...
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do you want this stuff in your backyard in leaf, north dakota? is that the north dakota way? get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. will conservatives have the character to condemn racism in america. text to 67622. go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring you the results later on in the show. for more, let's turn to hillary shelten of the naacp and ohio state senator nina turner. >> mr. shelton, it has been 50 years since the march on washington. we all want to feel like we're moving forward. but when stories like this prop up, when i go to alabama and hear these comments, i think, yeah, we've got a long way to go. but these folks in many ways are still living it. >> what's the solution, mr. shelton? >> we have to continue to expose people to the realities of how did i verse our society is. we have to make sure that our laws are in force. we have anti-discrimination laws. when you think about the man that wants to set up a compound and begin renting or selling houses to people who are white and believe in his racist philosophies, that's housing discrimina
do you want this stuff in your backyard in leaf, north dakota? is that the north dakota way? get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. will conservatives have the character to condemn racism in america. text to 67622. go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring you the results later on in the show. for more, let's turn to hillary shelten of the naacp and ohio state senator nina turner. >> mr. shelton, it has been 50 years since the march on washington. we all want to feel...
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on august 29th, 2007, one of the air force's weapons handling team at minot, north dakota, was tasked the de-commissioned nuclear weapons down to their base in louisiana. the missiles were not supposed to be shipped with their live nuclear war heads, the war head part was supposed to be taken have you the missiles and replaced with dummy weight for balance. but in august, 2007, instead of picking up the missiles with the dummy weights on them, the minot crew did not see what they were supposed to be doing. they didn't follow the procedures they were supposed to be following. and oh, yes, accidentally, without meaning to, without knowing that they had done it, they loaded onto that louisiana-bound air force bomber six missiles tipped with live nuclear war heads. half a dozen nuclear war heads, each with roughly the capacity to cause hiroshima times ten were sent up into the air on a cross-country domestic american flight without anybody knowing they were there. happily the plane had no trouble in flight. and because nobody knew to worry about the -- you know, beast, it just seemed like
on august 29th, 2007, one of the air force's weapons handling team at minot, north dakota, was tasked the de-commissioned nuclear weapons down to their base in louisiana. the missiles were not supposed to be shipped with their live nuclear war heads, the war head part was supposed to be taken have you the missiles and replaced with dummy weight for balance. but in august, 2007, instead of picking up the missiles with the dummy weights on them, the minot crew did not see what they were supposed...
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and in sitting in photos she hijacked from varse porno websites. >> porn sites are in north dakota. that's where they're all based. is >> clue number one. >> thomas gibson didn't realize and so he kept sending photos and explicit stuff back to her. >> seriously, a big machine gun? >> more of a pistol. >> that's my water gun just in ase. yeah, agents, we carry it at all times. >> he says he plays an f.b.i. agent on the show. >> and, of course, what happens when you release a video like that, it ends up here. >> oh, god. >> yeah. >> anyway tom figures out the woman is a fake, his lawyers tell her to leave him alone and he breaks off contact. all right, man, you got on the, -- conned, these things happen. hey, hot tub looks cool, though. what kind of hot tub is it? >> must be some kind of hot tub time machine. >> good, maybe you can go back in time and not do this. hey, tom, your wife is coming! just kidding. >> selma blair, got at her farmers market, she is there with arthur, her son. she is offering him something to drink. it's in a bottle this time. >> a bottle? >> that's the questi
and in sitting in photos she hijacked from varse porno websites. >> porn sites are in north dakota. that's where they're all based. is >> clue number one. >> thomas gibson didn't realize and so he kept sending photos and explicit stuff back to her. >> seriously, a big machine gun? >> more of a pistol. >> that's my water gun just in ase. yeah, agents, we carry it at all times. >> he says he plays an f.b.i. agent on the show. >> and, of course, what...
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north dakota is very similar to south dakota. agriculture state, pretty similar. that surprised me. we incarcerate four times as many women as minnesota does. ien i first heard this data, doubted it. i thought, that cannot be right. we are not that different. we are probably counting differently. as i looked into it, no, that was not true. we truly were incarcerating people at a much higher rate. maybe we are doing it right, maybe they are doing it wrong. maybe we are safer because of that. you lock up more bad people, less crime. that was not true either. i thought we really need to look into this. past 10d that over the years, 17 states have lowered their imprisonment rate. all 17 of them have also lowered their crime rate. the crime rate in those states have fallen twice as fast as the crime rate has fallen in south dakota. our approach was not working, it was not at her, and her high rate of imprisonment was also very expensive. if you look at what that has done to us over the past 20 years, our spending on corrections had tripled. he grew faster than every area othernding in ou
north dakota is very similar to south dakota. agriculture state, pretty similar. that surprised me. we incarcerate four times as many women as minnesota does. ien i first heard this data, doubted it. i thought, that cannot be right. we are not that different. we are probably counting differently. as i looked into it, no, that was not true. we truly were incarcerating people at a much higher rate. maybe we are doing it right, maybe they are doing it wrong. maybe we are safer because of that. you...
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energy and thinking of wheeling, west virginia and pennsylvania and like your home state of north dakota and the reasons at jobs are createdhere en masse is because of nural gas and carbon energy and not alternative energy products. >> yeah, it is a great up side and surprise, and no thanks dow to the administration on this. this is entrepreneurs, technologies like horizontal drilling and so forth. the thing i find funny about gin mccar her degree was in social anthropology with an emphasis on small animals and primitive cultures. she knows nothing about economics and nothing about economic growth and nothing about science and nothing about pollution. what is next? we are getting to a joke point here. >> emac, the president himself is speaking out as an authority on job recreation and bettles the idea that carbon energy products like e co stone poip line create role jobs, >> they cope on talking out an oil poip line that come down from canada and create 50 permant jobs. that is not a job's plan. >> but while the president belittled carbon energy plan. his own window projects don't ar fru
energy and thinking of wheeling, west virginia and pennsylvania and like your home state of north dakota and the reasons at jobs are createdhere en masse is because of nural gas and carbon energy and not alternative energy products. >> yeah, it is a great up side and surprise, and no thanks dow to the administration on this. this is entrepreneurs, technologies like horizontal drilling and so forth. the thing i find funny about gin mccar her degree was in social anthropology with an...
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if you are lucky enough to be a part of the air force's missile wing in north dakota, part of your jobaintaining and ultimately being ready to launch the inter-continental ballistic missile. the ones who take care of those nuclear missiles are at the air force base in great falls, montana, and cheyenne, wyoming. those are the three spots, we built them by the thousands to point at the soviet union back in the day, while the soviet union built thousands of their own to point back at us. they may not still seem like the most pressing national security priority anymore now that the soviet union does not exist, but we never got rid of these things. and with hundreds of them still around and ready to go, somebody has got to keep them around and ready to go. they have got to be cleaned and maintained and kept track of. and occasionally moved around the country. so we employ u.s. air force personnel to take care of that. on august 29th, 2007, one of the air force's weapons handling teams at minot, north dakota, was tasked with the decommissioned nuclear weapons down to their base in louisiana
if you are lucky enough to be a part of the air force's missile wing in north dakota, part of your jobaintaining and ultimately being ready to launch the inter-continental ballistic missile. the ones who take care of those nuclear missiles are at the air force base in great falls, montana, and cheyenne, wyoming. those are the three spots, we built them by the thousands to point at the soviet union back in the day, while the soviet union built thousands of their own to point back at us. they may...
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severe storms move through north dakota this morning.itions favorable for gusty winds and hail. to the south there's not much in the way of rain or storm, but these are heat advisories, another day where temperatures could climb into the upper 90s and near 100 degrees. it is almost up to 90 already in kansas city. 95 in kansas city, a lot of 90s. rapid city, south dakota, this area has seen day after day of temperatures close to 100. there is some relief that could be coming in by this weekend as we get cooler air in here. the southwest, this is all tropical moisture, and then we get these showers and storms in the afternoon. they are isolated but they contain gusty wind and potential for flash flooding. this is for arizona, and new mexico, california, not seeing much rain over the rim flyer and still a bit breezy, so they are trying start to fight that fire, but not much in the way of rain where we need it in california. >>> listen to this, japan is gearing up for trial runs of the world's fastest train. how fast you say? speeds of abou
severe storms move through north dakota this morning.itions favorable for gusty winds and hail. to the south there's not much in the way of rain or storm, but these are heat advisories, another day where temperatures could climb into the upper 90s and near 100 degrees. it is almost up to 90 already in kansas city. 95 in kansas city, a lot of 90s. rapid city, south dakota, this area has seen day after day of temperatures close to 100. there is some relief that could be coming in by this weekend...
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large spread area north dakota, south dakota parts of nebraska and also a wide area of kansas especially the person part of the state is what we are looking at the severe weather risk. still on the hot side in texas at this hour it's 85 degrees we are talking triple tig gets as we head through the after noovenlt parts of the great lakes and the northeast it is beautiful this morning feeling more like september weather rather than early august weather across the area. current temperatures only 60 chicago and the city of cleveland. you will stay below average in the 70s new york city, cleveland, chicago. it is absolutely gorgeous out there. 103 for dallas 103 san antonio. continuing to be on the hot side. by wednesday 105 add in a little humidity it will feel even hotter than that. otherwise, more storms. a lot of weather to talk about. >> dangerous heat. >> bring in your pets, plants and check on the elderly. >> the july jobs report broadly disappointing especially for those full-time well paying jobs. here with more on that and other top business stories this morning. jolene kent fox bus
large spread area north dakota, south dakota parts of nebraska and also a wide area of kansas especially the person part of the state is what we are looking at the severe weather risk. still on the hot side in texas at this hour it's 85 degrees we are talking triple tig gets as we head through the after noovenlt parts of the great lakes and the northeast it is beautiful this morning feeling more like september weather rather than early august weather across the area. current temperatures only...
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alan frazier, from north dakota. you can asked him questions on three lines. mr. alan frazier, one is a warrant or some type of legal document come into play when it comes to the use of this technology? guest: at any point that we feel we would be infringing on a reasonable expectation of privacy of the public. pedro, is theing, use of this technology in a domestic situation is so new that the cases have not filtered through the court system, so we are relying i merrily on man air support cases -- primarily on demand air support cases. ishares department in florida and utilized a manned helicopter to conduct observation of private property from about 400 feet above ground level. a are using that as guideline. if we were a to conduct surveillance below 400 feet, we would seek a search warrant. we have not had to do that because we have not used it for those type of your law enforcement purposes, but were that type of situation to come up, that is the guideline we are currently utilizing. host: who would be the person you turn to for the one? warrant.t -- guest: we
alan frazier, from north dakota. you can asked him questions on three lines. mr. alan frazier, one is a warrant or some type of legal document come into play when it comes to the use of this technology? guest: at any point that we feel we would be infringing on a reasonable expectation of privacy of the public. pedro, is theing, use of this technology in a domestic situation is so new that the cases have not filtered through the court system, so we are relying i merrily on man air support cases...
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and in sitting in photos she hijacked from varse porno websites. >> porn sites are in north dakota. that's where they're all based. is >> clue number one. >> thomas gibson didn't realize and so he kept sending photos and explicit stuff back to her. >> seriously, a big machine gun? >> more of a pistol. >> that's my water gun just in ase. yeah, agents, we carry it at all times. >> he says he plays an f.b.i. agent on the show. >> and, of course, what happens when you release a video like that, it ends up here. >> oh, god. >> yeah. >> anyway tom figures out the woman is a fake, his lawyers tell her to leave him alone and he breaks off contact. all right, man, you got on the, -- conned, these things happen. hey, hot tub looks cool, though. what kind of hot tub is it? >> must be some kind of hot tub time machine. >> good, maybe you can go back in time and not do this. hey, tom, your wife is coming! just kidding. >> selma blair, got at her farmers market, she is there with arthur, her son. she is offering him something to drink. it's in a bottle this time. >> a bottle? >> that's the questi
and in sitting in photos she hijacked from varse porno websites. >> porn sites are in north dakota. that's where they're all based. is >> clue number one. >> thomas gibson didn't realize and so he kept sending photos and explicit stuff back to her. >> seriously, a big machine gun? >> more of a pistol. >> that's my water gun just in ase. yeah, agents, we carry it at all times. >> he says he plays an f.b.i. agent on the show. >> and, of course, what...
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wet and windy from the dakotas to the plains.or a slick ride across much of the east. >> if you are flying, airport delays possible in minneapolis, chicago, denver and miami. >>> and updating our top story now. the deadly shooting at a monthly township meeting. >> it happened in ross township, 85 miles per hour north of philadelphia. a reporter at the scene, said a man shot through a wall into a meeting, killing three people before a local official tackled him and shot him with his own gun. the man is now in police custody. >>> autopsieies being performedn a pair of brothers that died in the most bizarre circumstances. they were killed by a 15-foot python. >> the boys were sleeping at a friend's apartment, which is over an exotic pet store. the snat got itself into the building vents and into that apartment. >> snakes only constrict for food. was the snake hungry? absolutely. that doesn't mean that this is a snake that was being neglected or fed enough. it's natural for a snake to eat, be full, and potentially be hungry for a per
wet and windy from the dakotas to the plains.or a slick ride across much of the east. >> if you are flying, airport delays possible in minneapolis, chicago, denver and miami. >>> and updating our top story now. the deadly shooting at a monthly township meeting. >> it happened in ross township, 85 miles per hour north of philadelphia. a reporter at the scene, said a man shot through a wall into a meeting, killing three people before a local official tackled him and shot him...
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heating up, these are the current temperatures, mid 70's already up to 80 in fargo, north dakota.eat advisories for that same area, this is fog around the great lakes. that wilburn off and things will heat up. temperatures by this afternoon could be up to 100 in rapid city, 99 in omaha, minneapolis 92. the heat index could be above 100 degrees, again, maybe closer to 110 like yesterday. the radar in the clouds showing a cluster of thunderstorms north and south dakota, pushing east around this big area of high pressure that keeps the heat in place. the temperatures will warm up there and there's maybe the possibility of a strong thunderstorm. western pacific, tropical storm moving just off the coast of tie won heading toward japan, giving flooding in that area, so watching the trappics closely. not much happening in the gulf of mexico. that may change, though. >> thousands will gather in washington, d.c. today to commemorate the 50t 50th anniversary of dr. martin luther king's historic i have a dream speech. his words helped to fuel the civil rights movement and forever altered ame
heating up, these are the current temperatures, mid 70's already up to 80 in fargo, north dakota.eat advisories for that same area, this is fog around the great lakes. that wilburn off and things will heat up. temperatures by this afternoon could be up to 100 in rapid city, 99 in omaha, minneapolis 92. the heat index could be above 100 degrees, again, maybe closer to 110 like yesterday. the radar in the clouds showing a cluster of thunderstorms north and south dakota, pushing east around this...
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we are seeing rain also from north dakota. we had a severe thunderstorm watch earlier.kota over to wisconsin tomorrow, watch out for the potential of some severe thunderstorms. now as we go to the radar and clouds for the entire nation, you may notice, it is sitting high and dry in the central portion of the state. we will have more detailed on that coming up in the next news hour. 0's hello, and welcome to al jazeera. here are tonight's top stories. members of congress are being briefed about syria. some lawmakers say the president has not made a case for u.s. military action. despite the conclusion that that carried out a chemicals weapon attack against civilians. the administration said it would still act without support from alleys or the u.n. demanding a raise, but the rest of the industry says it can't afford to pay them more, insisting higher wagers would lead to higher prices. california officials say they plan to fully sur
we are seeing rain also from north dakota. we had a severe thunderstorm watch earlier.kota over to wisconsin tomorrow, watch out for the potential of some severe thunderstorms. now as we go to the radar and clouds for the entire nation, you may notice, it is sitting high and dry in the central portion of the state. we will have more detailed on that coming up in the next news hour. 0's hello, and welcome to al jazeera. here are tonight's top stories. members of congress are being briefed about...
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are a lot of strip clubs in north dakota.unch opened. >> they are not taking into account a key economic indicator. we don't have enough people in the country to pay for medic care in the future and social security drinking and population go together like peas and carrots. you take booze out of the equation and you don't have enough people for all of these programs. >> that's right. >> if you don't have a little booze going on how will i get phone numbers from certain ladies? >> you don't need to get me drunk, cowboy. >> i was hammered one time and there was no numbers exchanged. >> you were saying in the green room the only solution was to return to prohibition which is weird considering you are a libertarian. >> i have a carry nation tattoo on my shoulder blade. this is the dumbest thing ever. i am fine if the cdc wants to quantify stuff. they never want to cut anything that is just waste. they want to cut things that are fun. smoking costs us, drinking. everything that is fun costs money. it costs the state money. this is
are a lot of strip clubs in north dakota.unch opened. >> they are not taking into account a key economic indicator. we don't have enough people in the country to pay for medic care in the future and social security drinking and population go together like peas and carrots. you take booze out of the equation and you don't have enough people for all of these programs. >> that's right. >> if you don't have a little booze going on how will i get phone numbers from certain ladies?...
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with lee is that we watched this film together with about a thousand people in sioux falls, south dakota, it was remarkable to watch the reactions of the kids in sioux falls, parents, educators, and we did that same q and a when we were done. i appreciate the wonderful words of your superintendent, that was exactly the dynamic in sioux falls and that's the remarkable thing, superintendent, is that this issue knows no boundaries. this issue knows -- it doesn't know class boundaries, it doesn't know race boundaries, it's an issue regretablely that has been timeless. it seems we were all too frequently taught that bullying is simply a rite of passage, i went to christ the king grammar school in buffalo, new york, you would go behind the building and settle your scores at the end of the day and that was an accepted way of doing business. but we're learning and raising consciousness that, no, it's not an acceptable way of doing business. i've had conversations with the mother of seth walsh, of people who have literally taken their own lives and as a father of three, this isn't simply an issue
with lee is that we watched this film together with about a thousand people in sioux falls, south dakota, it was remarkable to watch the reactions of the kids in sioux falls, parents, educators, and we did that same q and a when we were done. i appreciate the wonderful words of your superintendent, that was exactly the dynamic in sioux falls and that's the remarkable thing, superintendent, is that this issue knows no boundaries. this issue knows -- it doesn't know class boundaries, it doesn't...
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now you can make the argument that north dakota is through the roof. take oil out of north dakota and you have a pow patchy con my, i guarantee you. but when you talk about not employmenting obama care, not investing in education, going after worker's rights, stopping p em from protesting because there might be 21 people or 22 people because the number isn't correct, does that sound like america? does that sound like where communities want to go? since when do people go to the polls saying we want it cut everything because we want to be sure we balance the budget. by the way, the big conversation about income inequality has been addressed in this state. i don't think there are any wealthy people in the state of minnesota that will simply tip over because they have to pay a little bit more to get services right for the communities across the state. it's call investment in community. it is still alive. and if you are a liberal and if you are politically squausted, i want you to pay attention to this story and all of the states around minnesota because th
now you can make the argument that north dakota is through the roof. take oil out of north dakota and you have a pow patchy con my, i guarantee you. but when you talk about not employmenting obama care, not investing in education, going after worker's rights, stopping p em from protesting because there might be 21 people or 22 people because the number isn't correct, does that sound like america? does that sound like where communities want to go? since when do people go to the polls saying we...
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maybe the next big shale play after the eagleford in texas and the bakken in north dakota.ization about $10 billion, might be beyond reach, i don't know. finally, there's sand ridge energy, a perennials for sale candidate here, guys. with a caretaker management that sells for $5 a share that leon cooperman told us he liked at the delivering alpha conference. $2.5 billion. it can be swallowed easily, though, by statoil and it's got some quality of assets. possibly if an imminent deal can't with ruled out, statoil's got the money. it's a match that i sense will be consummated in a very, very short period of time. i say bakken boo-yah. stick with cramer. he great outd. ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. (gasp) nope. aw! guys! grrrr let's leave the deals to hotels.com. (nice bear!) ooo! that one! nice! got it! oh my gosh this is so cool! awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 30% off. only at hotels.com [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects pati
maybe the next big shale play after the eagleford in texas and the bakken in north dakota.ization about $10 billion, might be beyond reach, i don't know. finally, there's sand ridge energy, a perennials for sale candidate here, guys. with a caretaker management that sells for $5 a share that leon cooperman told us he liked at the delivering alpha conference. $2.5 billion. it can be swallowed easily, though, by statoil and it's got some quality of assets. possibly if an imminent deal can't with...
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it's been two years since president obama honored the marine sergeant dakota meyer at the white house for his fierce battling in 1909. >> because of your battle alive today. four american heros came home. in the words of jane layton's mom they could liaisons to. >> the president presented dakota meyer with a code of honor. he says his afghan translator helped him during that battle. he tells fox news that his translator is still waiting in afghanistan for a u.s. visa. until he gets one, the translator's life is very much in danger. jennifer given with more on this story from the pentagon tonight. jennifer? >> shepard, metal of honor recipient sergeant dakota myers says he never could have recovered those four americans during that heated battle in afghanistan without the help of his translator. i said i need you, i need to you go with me he said you know what? it's very dangerous. he just had a new kid. he said -- if moops day to die, it's my day to die. at that point he never looked back the reason i am bothering you, he wrote. the security situation where i am living getting worse.
it's been two years since president obama honored the marine sergeant dakota meyer at the white house for his fierce battling in 1909. >> because of your battle alive today. four american heros came home. in the words of jane layton's mom they could liaisons to. >> the president presented dakota meyer with a code of honor. he says his afghan translator helped him during that battle. he tells fox news that his translator is still waiting in afghanistan for a u.s. visa. until he gets...
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there's no rain here, although severe weather is expected again today over north dakota. that yesterday, this area of rain and strong storms move through north dakota and minnesota. today, we could see a repeat of that, but also the heat is still around, 93 degrees in chicago. here's the relief, dropping into the 80's and then 70's by monday and tuesday, so the heatwave looks to be ending there in the plains, the northern plains seeing heat, excessive heat warnings and advisories in effect for the last few days. that's all about to ends after the rain clears out, it gets much cooler and a bit more comfortable. the heat is building, 78 in minneapolis. this afternoon, the high temperatures climbing to 100 in kansas city. tulsa's at 102. the heat is there again, coming with humidity, pushing the heat index well over 100 degrees. this is the area that has seen it and again for one more day, but relief is coming this weekend. the northeast, mid to low 70s. by this afternoon, could climb into the mid to low 80s. new jersey up through new york and new england, we could see showe
there's no rain here, although severe weather is expected again today over north dakota. that yesterday, this area of rain and strong storms move through north dakota and minnesota. today, we could see a repeat of that, but also the heat is still around, 93 degrees in chicago. here's the relief, dropping into the 80's and then 70's by monday and tuesday, so the heatwave looks to be ending there in the plains, the northern plains seeing heat, excessive heat warnings and advisories in effect for...
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this case, however, seems more cut and dried than most, according to dakota meyer.na: sounds like one to fast track as it has been presented. jennifer, thank you. gregg: well the fight against obamacare as the president pushes the launch of his signature piece of domestic legislation. conservatives are pushing back. is the media really covering this? our "fox news watch" panel is here to weigh in. >>> dramatic testimony at the court-martial trial of nidal hasan. casey stiegel live at fort hood. casey? >> reporter: a chilling 911 call played not long ago in the courtroom. we'll have the latest developments from the texas military post when "happening now" continues next. you need a girls' weekend and you need it now. ladies, let's goo vegas. cute! waiter! girls' weekend here! priceline savings without the bidding. lein houston, coca-cola'sg. club balón rojo, is kicking off fun and fitness on and off the field, with the help of soccer stars. these free clinics, help kids gain confidence in their game, and learn how important it is to get moving every day. it's part of
this case, however, seems more cut and dried than most, according to dakota meyer.na: sounds like one to fast track as it has been presented. jennifer, thank you. gregg: well the fight against obamacare as the president pushes the launch of his signature piece of domestic legislation. conservatives are pushing back. is the media really covering this? our "fox news watch" panel is here to weigh in. >>> dramatic testimony at the court-martial trial of nidal hasan. casey stiegel...
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maybe the next big shale play after the eagleford in texas and the bakken in north dakota.italization about $10 billion, might be beyond reach, i don't know. finally, there's sand ridge energy, a perennials for sale candidate here, guys. with a caretaker management that sells for $5 a share that leon cooperman told us he liked at the delivering alpha conference. it can be swallowed easily, though, by statoil and it's got some quality of assets. possibly if an imminent deal can't with ruled out, statoil's got the money. i say bakken boo-yah. stick with cramer. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ if you don't have something
maybe the next big shale play after the eagleford in texas and the bakken in north dakota.italization about $10 billion, might be beyond reach, i don't know. finally, there's sand ridge energy, a perennials for sale candidate here, guys. with a caretaker management that sells for $5 a share that leon cooperman told us he liked at the delivering alpha conference. it can be swallowed easily, though, by statoil and it's got some quality of assets. possibly if an imminent deal can't with ruled out,...
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or west. >> sorry dakotas. >> yeah, sorry. >> thanks.ill love this. did you hear the one about the black bear who had a hankering for weaner schnitzel. he was trying to find out who was dragging his dumpsters and then emptying them out. surveillance cameras, turns out it was a schnitzel loving bear. look at that. how do you get this bear to stop coming back? the owner is going to try surrounding the dumpsters with spike sticks as a deterrent. >> just give him some schnitel. >> i think red pepper flakes, and you're in good shape. >> that's amazing. >> coming up, a terrifying story of survival. a child snuck down a storm drain and into a river. we'll tell you how this all happened coming up next. en you'y to take skincare to the next level you're ready for roc® new roc® multi correxion has an exclusive 5 in 1 formula it's clinically proven to hydrate dryness, illuminate dullness lift sagging diminish the look of dark spots and smooth the appearance of wrinkles together these 5 elements create ageless looking skin roc® multi correxion 5 in
or west. >> sorry dakotas. >> yeah, sorry. >> thanks.ill love this. did you hear the one about the black bear who had a hankering for weaner schnitzel. he was trying to find out who was dragging his dumpsters and then emptying them out. surveillance cameras, turns out it was a schnitzel loving bear. look at that. how do you get this bear to stop coming back? the owner is going to try surrounding the dumpsters with spike sticks as a deterrent. >> just give him some...
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>> host: david in bismarck, north dakota.he only state in the union that ben carson hasn't visited. hi, david. >> caller: good morning. >> guest: hi. >> caller: i have a question then an i invitation. i know, you're a christian. i was wonder was there a certain point in your life that you became believer? >> guest: well, you know, i grew up to sort of in the church, and believing, but the time when it became very real to me is the day they tried to stab another youngster. that belt buckle that he had on, you know, the knife blade struck and it broke, but that three hours that i spent in the bathroom thinking about my life contemplating,ing, -- praying, reading the bible. god became very real that day and has been extremely real to me. i'm not a highly religious person. i have a deep and abiding relationship with god. >> host: david, your followup? >> caller: i mentioned earlier this morning you have never been to north dakota. well, we have a lot going on up here. we have one of the strongest economies in the nation. $2 billi
>> host: david in bismarck, north dakota.he only state in the union that ben carson hasn't visited. hi, david. >> caller: good morning. >> guest: hi. >> caller: i have a question then an i invitation. i know, you're a christian. i was wonder was there a certain point in your life that you became believer? >> guest: well, you know, i grew up to sort of in the church, and believing, but the time when it became very real to me is the day they tried to stab another...
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from north dakota so i had a very thick accent. >> so i was oh, geez for pete's sake, st. ann's is such a nice play to go. i just didn't fit in. so judo forced me to be one-on-one with a kid. and i didn't have to say anything, it force med to be social. >> judo would bring rhonda to the olympic stage where she was part of the 2004 and 2008 teams. she failed to medal in 2004 and was disillusioned by the life of an olympian. >> so after the 2004 olympics, you ran away from home, i understand? >> it pretty much came down to everything i did was dictated by someone else. so i ran away and got a job at a convenience store. >> while in upstate new york, rhonda still maintained a rigorous training regimen, but stayed away from the restrictive life of coaches and practices. >> i ended up moving to chicago for a while. i had no real coaches, no one was really coaching me. so i ended up having like one of the best years ever, i won the world cup and we haven't had an american woman do that in nine years and i was actually making a little bit of money. >> fortunately she had a change
from north dakota so i had a very thick accent. >> so i was oh, geez for pete's sake, st. ann's is such a nice play to go. i just didn't fit in. so judo forced me to be one-on-one with a kid. and i didn't have to say anything, it force med to be social. >> judo would bring rhonda to the olympic stage where she was part of the 2004 and 2008 teams. she failed to medal in 2004 and was disillusioned by the life of an olympian. >> so after the 2004 olympics, you ran away from home,...
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she practiced law. >> host: when did you leave south dakota?t: we moved away when i was 1 years old i finished high school in southern illinois. carbon dale, illinois. >> host: illinois university. >> guest: absolutely. my father was on the faculty there. i went off to college, went to harvard, majored in economics. came down new york and worked briefly for the founder and chairman of cbs. that was waferl experience. i went to fortune and have been there virtually my empire career. >> host: what do you do for cbs radio? >> guest: i've been on there for 26 years now doing short report carried on the station around the country. you know these are small reports like everything on talk radio these days or news radio. it's short. but i do a couple of those every day. >> host: and allan sloan? >> guest: i had the polar opposite of geoff. i grew up -- raised. in brooklyn, new york, which is not really like south dakota. >> guest: no. >> guest: i went to brooklyn college because it was free. my father, may he rest in peace worked primarily for non-prof
she practiced law. >> host: when did you leave south dakota?t: we moved away when i was 1 years old i finished high school in southern illinois. carbon dale, illinois. >> host: illinois university. >> guest: absolutely. my father was on the faculty there. i went off to college, went to harvard, majored in economics. came down new york and worked briefly for the founder and chairman of cbs. that was waferl experience. i went to fortune and have been there virtually my empire...
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guess it saysi south dakota, carrying north dakota since 1889. [laughter] [applause] >> this calls for direct retaliation. [laughter] going to develop a t- shirt, wait until you see hours. -- ours. [laughter] i won't be needing that. >> well, all right. i've nothing to do but call the meeting to order. [laughter] welcome all of you, and thank you for joining us for this joint session. aroundnately, governors corbitt are not able to do it is to get -- today. the staff director of the economic development commission is here to my right. he is lead staff of the natural resources committee. if you have need for any materials, or copies, he will get it for you. before we get started, please put your phones on vibrate. i will do that myself. thank you. today we will hear from two distinguished panelists. afterwords, our governors and guests will be invited to ask questions. we have a full day, so let us get started. infrastructure, is in many ways the backbone to our nation and our states. andaining quality of life promoting the flow of commerce. as go
guess it saysi south dakota, carrying north dakota since 1889. [laughter] [applause] >> this calls for direct retaliation. [laughter] going to develop a t- shirt, wait until you see hours. -- ours. [laughter] i won't be needing that. >> well, all right. i've nothing to do but call the meeting to order. [laughter] welcome all of you, and thank you for joining us for this joint session. aroundnately, governors corbitt are not able to do it is to get -- today. the staff director of the...
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. >> he started an online relationship with a mystery woman in north dakota who was posing as this womancked from various porno websites. >> north dakota, that's where they're all based. >> number one. >> thomas gibson didn't realize and so he kept sending photos and explicit stuff back to her. >> seriously, a big machine gun? >> more of a pistol. >> that's my water gun just in case. carry it at all times. >> he says he plays an f.b.i. agent on the show. >> and, of course, what happens when you release a video like that, it ends up here. >> oh, god. >> yeah. >> anyway tom figures out the woman is a fake, his lawyers tell him to leave him alone and he breaks off contact. all right, man, you got on the, these things happen. hey, hot tub looks cool, though. what kind of hot tub is it? >> must be some kind of hot tub time machine. >> good, maybe you can go back in time and not do this. hey, tom, your wife is coming! just kidding. >> selma blair, got at her farmers market, she is there with arthur, her son. she is offering him something to drink. it's in a bottle this time. >> a bottle? >> th
. >> he started an online relationship with a mystery woman in north dakota who was posing as this womancked from various porno websites. >> north dakota, that's where they're all based. >> number one. >> thomas gibson didn't realize and so he kept sending photos and explicit stuff back to her. >> seriously, a big machine gun? >> more of a pistol. >> that's my water gun just in case. carry it at all times. >> he says he plays an f.b.i. agent on...
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next up with dakota jeans, sara's here with that. >> sara is kate cook's sister. and they have a very similar laugh. show us. these dakota jeans and these are very similar to if you want that leather look, they're coated. the built-in control panels, they're a little priceyer for dlas 134 but we use these a ton in "ambush makeover." the technology slims your stomach and waist size. >> we love your sister. >> phoebe is coming out. she's got on a pair of jeans. what are these? >> these are phoebe with the moto, motorcycle trend. these are $99. ditto jeans. again i'm showing you the trend. you could wear it with an oversized sweater and ballet flats. if that works for you, you can see the difference in the stitching at the knees. you see the difference in stitching at the knees. this is showing sort of that wild look if you want to pair it with a blazer, it will be more of the flirty fun look. >> lastly. >> katie. she's modeling the camo jeans. >> these camo military inspired trend by lucky brand. these are $99. i happen to really like these. i think they are fun wit
next up with dakota jeans, sara's here with that. >> sara is kate cook's sister. and they have a very similar laugh. show us. these dakota jeans and these are very similar to if you want that leather look, they're coated. the built-in control panels, they're a little priceyer for dlas 134 but we use these a ton in "ambush makeover." the technology slims your stomach and waist size. >> we love your sister. >> phoebe is coming out. she's got on a pair of jeans. what...
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in north dakota didn't have much of an infrastructure. texas, oklahoma, have more.n the mid-atlantic and marcellus, more natural gas rich, the infrastructure, there was some there, it is now coming online. a lot of companies in their building pipelines. >> how difficult is it to get the permits? >> that is an issue at the state level and federal level. we want to make sure we have a process in place that the permits can be provided in a speedy, you know, speedy fashion. not an absolute barrier or obstacle, something we're working closely with the government to make sure the permits are available. >> yesterday, we talked about how ford is coming out with a new pickup truck, you'll be able to use the option of converting it to cng. we talk about the chicken and egg issue, what comes first, the infrastructure or the whole -- do you bull ild up the infrastructure first? >> this doesn't take away that issue. ford motor company, the most popular line of cars they have, you know, take an f-150 pickup and make that available to the consumer for using cng. the more we see th
in north dakota didn't have much of an infrastructure. texas, oklahoma, have more.n the mid-atlantic and marcellus, more natural gas rich, the infrastructure, there was some there, it is now coming online. a lot of companies in their building pipelines. >> how difficult is it to get the permits? >> that is an issue at the state level and federal level. we want to make sure we have a process in place that the permits can be provided in a speedy, you know, speedy fashion. not an...
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it was chosen at the university of north dakota. host: would you say there are those that are skeptical about your own use? i would. especially in the beginning there was some misunderstandings. with some committee members the thought that what we were going to be using was something akin to a global hawk or a predator. there was some education that occurred at the beginning of our that have a greater understanding of the type of technology that local law enforcement lancie is. the grand forks north dakota sheriffs department and to be the sheriff there, as well as a professor of aerospace scientist at the university of north dakota. chuck is up first on our independent line. go ahead. caller: i am 63 years old. i am no spring chicken. when i hear about these new devices for law enforcement, military, and so on and so forth, i flashback to a poster i saw when i was a young kid about the berlin wall, and it was about a russian soldier running across barbed wire to escape communist russia. the big caption was "isn't it strange that th
it was chosen at the university of north dakota. host: would you say there are those that are skeptical about your own use? i would. especially in the beginning there was some misunderstandings. with some committee members the thought that what we were going to be using was something akin to a global hawk or a predator. there was some education that occurred at the beginning of our that have a greater understanding of the type of technology that local law enforcement lancie is. the grand forks...
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his home state of north dakota. >> it's a novel, but it relates to some really serious issues in theountry. if we were to lose power for a week, a month, could ruin the american economy. >> reporter: droe -- he isn't the first senator to dabble in fiction writing. it includes former senator bob graham, and current senators mckulski and boxer. you will not find deep human insight in a novel written by a senator. you need to sit in on a committee hearing to know that. can we find deep human insight from a u.s. senator? >> i hope so. fiction is a different genre for me but i hope that you read that and can't sleep after wards, and can't stop reading and can't get to sleep. >> reporter: for "this week," jonathan karl. >> thanks to byron dorgan for that. >>> now we honor our fellow americans who serve and sacrifice. this week the pentagon released the name of one soldier who was killed in afghanistan. thank you for spending part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" with david muir tonight, and i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." the nest has been gett
his home state of north dakota. >> it's a novel, but it relates to some really serious issues in theountry. if we were to lose power for a week, a month, could ruin the american economy. >> reporter: droe -- he isn't the first senator to dabble in fiction writing. it includes former senator bob graham, and current senators mckulski and boxer. you will not find deep human insight in a novel written by a senator. you need to sit in on a committee hearing to know that. can we find deep...
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the boom of oil in north dakota. they would go to alaska to work on the pipelines because of the great salaries that are paid. >> host: have the big ecological problems with the alaska pipeline? >> guest: there probably have been. but i can bring up one story that there's been negative ecological impact. in fact, the only one i can think of is a positive one that the caribou population has increased, because i hate to say it this way, it's kind of crude, but the warm, they huddle around that. naturally the population has increased. something about warm and reproduction go together. >> host: deal is in dayton, ohio. republican line. >> caller: how are you? >> guest: great. our you today? >> caller: good. first of all i love your comments but clean and efficient at its conservative. stick with it. really proud of that comment. what i was calling about is this phony argument that there's not enough natural gas infrastructure to have natural gas cars. my point would be that every day i take a shower with a natural gas wa
the boom of oil in north dakota. they would go to alaska to work on the pipelines because of the great salaries that are paid. >> host: have the big ecological problems with the alaska pipeline? >> guest: there probably have been. but i can bring up one story that there's been negative ecological impact. in fact, the only one i can think of is a positive one that the caribou population has increased, because i hate to say it this way, it's kind of crude, but the warm, they huddle...
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from north dakota so i had a very thick accent. >> so i was oh, geez for pete's sake, st. ann's is such a nice play to go. i just didn't fit in. so judo forced me to be one-on-one with a kid. and i didn't have to say anything, it force med to be social. >> judo would bring rhonda to the olympic stage where she was part of the 2004 and 2008 teams. she failed to medal in 2004 and was disillusioned by the life of an olympian. >> so after the 2004 olympics, you ran away from home, i understand? >> it pretty much came down to everything i did was dictated by someone else. so i ran away and got a job at a convenience store. >> while in upstate new york, rhonda still maintained a rigorous training regimen, but stayed away from the restrictive life of coaches and practices. >> i ended up moving to chicago for a while. i had no real coaches, no one was really coaching me. so i ended up having like one of the best years ever, i won the world cup and we haven't had an american woman do that in nine years and i was actually making a little bit of money. >> fortunately she had a change
from north dakota so i had a very thick accent. >> so i was oh, geez for pete's sake, st. ann's is such a nice play to go. i just didn't fit in. so judo forced me to be one-on-one with a kid. and i didn't have to say anything, it force med to be social. >> judo would bring rhonda to the olympic stage where she was part of the 2004 and 2008 teams. she failed to medal in 2004 and was disillusioned by the life of an olympian. >> so after the 2004 olympics, you ran away from home,...
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