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. >> welcome to the north dakota oil boom. it is not just for men any more. >>> every day in north dakota, about a million barrels of oil are being pumped out of the ground. it is a year-round drilling frenzy that requires thousands of workers and serious muscle. but the rewards are high for those who can hack it. >> give me a sense of how much these guys make? >> we have four hands that make 100,0 $100,000. my son made $118,000 last year. >> how old is she? >> 24. >> six-figure salaries are the norm. they use the drilling process called fracking. but that is not the story i'm here to find. this state where there are more cattle than people way up north on the canadian border is one of the fewest places in america where well-paying jobs are in abundance and the word has gotten out. this is the willeston, north dakota, job fair. in this room are over 100 employers looking to hire on the spot. >> if you are looking for something, we can get you something. >> one of the organizers tell me if you are looking for a job and you are
. >> welcome to the north dakota oil boom. it is not just for men any more. >>> every day in north dakota, about a million barrels of oil are being pumped out of the ground. it is a year-round drilling frenzy that requires thousands of workers and serious muscle. but the rewards are high for those who can hack it. >> give me a sense of how much these guys make? >> we have four hands that make 100,0 $100,000. my son made $118,000 last year. >> how old is she?...
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>>> we need people to recognize that human trafficking is going on here in north dakota.scue women trapped in the life. she knows that to make a real impact here, she also has to enlist men in her fight. these men and women work on the front lines of the oil patch. >> it's the men that they are working alongside. the men that are part demand that are going to hold them accountable. one of the things that i want to open your guys minds to is to recognize signs and symptoms of sex trafficking. you all have management. is this the first time that you've heard about this happening? do you know that it's happening? >> you kind of hear it but you don't really believe it but now, now they can see actual real world stories and accounts to match up with it. >> now they have to believe it. i know that you guys have like connections and can reach a lot of people. the community is ready to take a stand and say, i've had enough. >> exactly. >> after touring her first man camp. crystal is opening up to the idea of living here. >> i actually got a new concept of man camps. >> really? yo
>>> we need people to recognize that human trafficking is going on here in north dakota.scue women trapped in the life. she knows that to make a real impact here, she also has to enlist men in her fight. these men and women work on the front lines of the oil patch. >> it's the men that they are working alongside. the men that are part demand that are going to hold them accountable. one of the things that i want to open your guys minds to is to recognize signs and symptoms of sex...
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joseph in sioux falls, south dakota.eaturing tenor, scott piper, soprano marni raab, actor phil kappen and the christmas at the cathedral orchestra and choir under the direction of dan goeller. good evening and merry christmas! i'm bishop paul swain. on behalf of the 120,000 catholics in eastern south dakota, welcome to "christmas at the cathedral" our annual celebration of music and prayer from the cathedral of st. joseph in sioux falls. the theme for this year's program is "holy family," as we recall that night when love came down at christmas in the person of jesus christ.
joseph in sioux falls, south dakota.eaturing tenor, scott piper, soprano marni raab, actor phil kappen and the christmas at the cathedral orchestra and choir under the direction of dan goeller. good evening and merry christmas! i'm bishop paul swain. on behalf of the 120,000 catholics in eastern south dakota, welcome to "christmas at the cathedral" our annual celebration of music and prayer from the cathedral of st. joseph in sioux falls. the theme for this year's program is...
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in the southwest corner of south dakota is the town of rapid city. a federal class-action lawsuit has been filed against officials here, alleging that the state routinely violates the indian child welfare act. i went to meet one of the mothers involved in the lawsuit, madonna pappan. >> hi there. >> how's it going, madonna? i'm wab from al jazeera. >> nice to meet you. come on in. >> thank you. >> i don't like it. >> okay then don't eat that baby. not that part anyway. eat that part. madonna's two children were taken into state custody two years ago. her daughter was removed after madonna's husband drove intoxicated with the young girl in the car. dakotah, her son, was at home with a sitter at the time. >> my son had no reason to be taken and they took him from me at school two days later. i requested to see him before they had taken him so i could talk to him and explain to him what was going to happen. and i didn't get that chance. >> i was so frustrated. i was not happy. i said, i said okay i'll go. i won't put up a fuss, so i just went. at the co
in the southwest corner of south dakota is the town of rapid city. a federal class-action lawsuit has been filed against officials here, alleging that the state routinely violates the indian child welfare act. i went to meet one of the mothers involved in the lawsuit, madonna pappan. >> hi there. >> how's it going, madonna? i'm wab from al jazeera. >> nice to meet you. come on in. >> thank you. >> i don't like it. >> okay then don't eat that baby. not that...
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brian is in bakken in north dakota.re somewhere between 40 and 80, $70 per barrel is what you need price of oil to be at for the wells to be profitable. canada is $50 to $100. let's show you the rest of the world. brazil where there is deep water they need $70 plus oil to be profitable. look at saudi arabia. $10 per barrel is what they can do when it comes to how profitable each well is. this is a very different number than the break even for budgets. they have all of this oil coming out of the ground. they love to spend the money that comes from it. saudi arabia in order to balance the federal budget needs oil at $99. russia $100. nigeria $126, venezuela $162, numbers according to deutsche bank. >> when you look at some of the numbers -- michelle stay right there i want to bring in another voice. it almost feels like strategy of letting the price go is potentially mutual destruction. >> if saudi arabia lets this price go to $75 for three years their reserves will be gone. people talk about the saudi reserves. those wil
brian is in bakken in north dakota.re somewhere between 40 and 80, $70 per barrel is what you need price of oil to be at for the wells to be profitable. canada is $50 to $100. let's show you the rest of the world. brazil where there is deep water they need $70 plus oil to be profitable. look at saudi arabia. $10 per barrel is what they can do when it comes to how profitable each well is. this is a very different number than the break even for budgets. they have all of this oil coming out of the...
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dakota. you made sure that i always knew what was on the minds of south dakotans, you visited crisis situations, local and tribal governments, businesses, schools and much more. thank you. linda robinson, thank you for your dedication, willingness to go the extra mile in your outreach to and services for our state's veterans for 28 years. the senate office only had one office manager for the last 18 years as the most insightful person that i know. the university of south dakota will be forever grateful when they receive the archives nancy assembled. thank you. to the standing committees on banking and milcon, you have served our nation well and i know that you will continue to do so in the future. thank you for your leadership on important issues. i'm looking forward to the years ahead and the time that we will share. to my wife barbara and our three children, thank you for your unwavering support, for putting up with late night dinners, for accepting that my work demanded that i was away so
dakota. you made sure that i always knew what was on the minds of south dakotans, you visited crisis situations, local and tribal governments, businesses, schools and much more. thank you. linda robinson, thank you for your dedication, willingness to go the extra mile in your outreach to and services for our state's veterans for 28 years. the senate office only had one office manager for the last 18 years as the most insightful person that i know. the university of south dakota will be forever...
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r the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. johnson: in 1986, the people of south dakota elected me to serve them in the 100th session of the united states congress in the house of representatives. in 1996, they gave me the honor and privilege of being their junior senator. when i ran for the house in 1986, i told the people of south dakota that neither party has all the answers and that both parties have good ideas as well as men and women of goodwill. my job, as i understood it, would be to work in a bipartisan manner, listen to all parties and reach in good faith, also known as a compromise. that is what i still believe. however, in each year of my 28 years of service, this has become more difficult to achieve. each party, rather than working cooperatively for the american people, is more and more focused on winning the next election. today, days after the 2014 election, you can walk into the call center for either party and find members dialing for dollars for 2016. tonight there will be fundraisers across d.c. where member
r the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. johnson: in 1986, the people of south dakota elected me to serve them in the 100th session of the united states congress in the house of representatives. in 1996, they gave me the honor and privilege of being their junior senator. when i ran for the house in 1986, i told the people of south dakota that neither party has all the answers and that both parties have good ideas as well as men and women of goodwill. my job, as i understood...
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attorney for north dakota. >> i was unprecedented. i've been u.s. attorney now for going on four years. this is the only time we've reached out to a school system, to a university and said, hey, there this danger on the streets right now people need to be worried about. >> investigators were despera desperately trying to figure out what this drug was, and more importantly, where it came from. >> it took lab analysis to determine the true nature of these substances. when we learned what they were, that was new to us. >> 2 cinbome and 2 ccnbome are synthetic designer drugs, chemicals designed to imitate the high of the banned drug, lsd. these drugs are so potent, a dose the size of a few grains of salt is enough to get high. north dakota's top federal drug prosecutor had never heard of them, and neither had christian burke's parents. >> i had to go to the internet and look up information on it. and i really didn't understand the whole synthetic drug. i didn't know what it was. i didn't know how dangerous they were. >> the message we got after we went
attorney for north dakota. >> i was unprecedented. i've been u.s. attorney now for going on four years. this is the only time we've reached out to a school system, to a university and said, hey, there this danger on the streets right now people need to be worried about. >> investigators were despera desperately trying to figure out what this drug was, and more importantly, where it came from. >> it took lab analysis to determine the true nature of these substances. when we...
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attorney in north dakota. >> i've been u.s. attorney for four years.s is the only time we reached out to a school system saying we have a danger on the streets people need to know about. >> investigators were trying to figure out what this drug was and more importantly, where it came from. >> it took lab analysis to determine the true nature of these substances. when we learned what they were, 2 ci and 2 cnbc, that was new to me. >> 2 cinbome, synthetic designer drugs. imitate the banned drug, lsd. so potent, the dose the size of a few grains of salt is enough to get high. north dakota's top federal drug prosecutor never heard of them and neither had christian bjerk's parents. >> i had to learn information about them. i didn't understand the synthetic drug, i didn't know what it was. didn't know how dangerous they were. >> the message we got after we got on the internet, somebody had said it was okay for these drugs to be on the street. and they had been tweaked. but that's all we knew. >> synthetic lsd has been blamed by parents across the country who
attorney in north dakota. >> i've been u.s. attorney for four years.s is the only time we reached out to a school system saying we have a danger on the streets people need to know about. >> investigators were trying to figure out what this drug was and more importantly, where it came from. >> it took lab analysis to determine the true nature of these substances. when we learned what they were, 2 ci and 2 cnbc, that was new to me. >> 2 cinbome, synthetic designer drugs....
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in grand forks, north dakota, the deaths of eli and christian.turns out the drugs that killed eli and christian arrived in grand forks by mail purchased over the internet by a local drug dealer. he was one of the primary sources of supply for anle log controlled substances in the area but finding that dealer would turn out to be only the beginning and unraveling this deadly mystery which was about to take yet another turn. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. which means it's timeson for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if yo
in grand forks, north dakota, the deaths of eli and christian.turns out the drugs that killed eli and christian arrived in grand forks by mail purchased over the internet by a local drug dealer. he was one of the primary sources of supply for anle log controlled substances in the area but finding that dealer would turn out to be only the beginning and unraveling this deadly mystery which was about to take yet another turn. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you...
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it was invented in north dakota, and it's manufactured in north dakota. we will never know. but one thing we do know -- one thing we do know about all of these men is they lost their life and sacrificed to the greatest extent that you can sacrifice in honor and service of this country. and they deserve to have this period of remembrance. they deserve to have a recognition. and their family deserves to have the united states of america pause, pause for a period of time and say thank you. thank you from a grateful nation. so posters like this will be in every one of my offices across north dakota and certainly here in the nation's capital. i know for states like the presiding officer's state, when you look at the numbers, it's probably not possible to have a photographic image of every vietnam veteran or every person who served in vietnam who unfortunately lost their life, from massachusetts. but it is possible to have their name. it is possible to have a place where they can be honored during this time period, mandated by this body, approved and proclaimed by the president of
it was invented in north dakota, and it's manufactured in north dakota. we will never know. but one thing we do know -- one thing we do know about all of these men is they lost their life and sacrificed to the greatest extent that you can sacrifice in honor and service of this country. and they deserve to have this period of remembrance. they deserve to have a recognition. and their family deserves to have the united states of america pause, pause for a period of time and say thank you. thank...
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the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. ms. heitkamp: first, on roll call vote 309 i voted "aye" and it was my intention to vote "no" therefore i ask unanimous consent that i be permitted to change my vote since it won't affect the outcome. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. heitkamp: i have a couple things i want to do before i assume the chair, and i want to express my great gratitude to my friend from massachusetts for his willingness to sit tight for a little bit. i was sitting here thinking about the two men that i want to talk about, and i was thinking about how similar they are and how different their background are but how similar their goals in life and their interest in the people that they serve are. it's the great irany of our democracy that -- the great irony of our democracy that regardless of where you come from, if you come to serve the public you come to love the public and you come to believe in the work that you do and believe that every person has to be given an opportunity. and so i first want to
the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. ms. heitkamp: first, on roll call vote 309 i voted "aye" and it was my intention to vote "no" therefore i ask unanimous consent that i be permitted to change my vote since it won't affect the outcome. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. heitkamp: i have a couple things i want to do before i assume the chair, and i want to express my great gratitude to my friend from massachusetts for his willingness to sit tight...
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north dakota's backen shale if prices continue to tumble. >>> and what, me worry? why retailers say they're not concerned about black friday's softish sales. all that and more on "nightly business report" for monday, december 1. good evening, glad you could join us. susie gharib has this evening off. december is traditionally a strong month for the markets but there was no santa claus rally today no, siree. oil prices went on a confounding ride, down and then up, and stocks seemed caught in oil's spell. but that wasn't all. stocks were also tripped up by weak economic data from china and signs retail sales here in the u.s. weren't so hot this past weekend. more on that in just a moment. but here's how the markets looked at the closing bell. the dow ending 51 points lower than friday's record close and the dow transports were sharply lower today, too, we should point out. the nasdaq lost 64 points and the s&p was down 14. but once again, the big story today was the price of crude, which began the day by sinking below $64 a barrel to a fresh five-year low. but then m
north dakota's backen shale if prices continue to tumble. >>> and what, me worry? why retailers say they're not concerned about black friday's softish sales. all that and more on "nightly business report" for monday, december 1. good evening, glad you could join us. susie gharib has this evening off. december is traditionally a strong month for the markets but there was no santa claus rally today no, siree. oil prices went on a confounding ride, down and then up, and stocks...
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is it that much of a problem and south dakota particularly? >> winter driving can be treacherous.ice erode resist the urge to jerk the wheel. besides nobody likes a jerker. >> jon: that is some explosion there. was one of those cars made of mentos and the other made of diet coke or is that what god does to cars that jerk and drive? alright. the campaign isn't just what it sounds like. >> you think it's funny with the sexual connotations behind it. that's good. the people behind the ads say it's suppose to grab your taepbgs. >> jon: it grabs your attention but you don't usually use no sex puns. like lick anal cancer or a unreleased rolling stones album cover. actually that maybe why this happened. >> trevor jones with the department of public safety issued this statement "this is an important safety message. i don't want this innuendo distract from our goal to save lives on the roads ." >> the slogan gained a lot of attention. the state has decided to pull it anyways. >> jon: for more we turn to our reporter live in south dakota. thank you for joining us. wow, it's snowing and cold
is it that much of a problem and south dakota particularly? >> winter driving can be treacherous.ice erode resist the urge to jerk the wheel. besides nobody likes a jerker. >> jon: that is some explosion there. was one of those cars made of mentos and the other made of diet coke or is that what god does to cars that jerk and drive? alright. the campaign isn't just what it sounds like. >> you think it's funny with the sexual connotations behind it. that's good. the people...
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the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: madam president, i want to thank my colleague from oregon, senator wyden, for his continued leadership on this issue and i do want to mention, because he did in his first remarks, echo what he said about our departing colleague, senator rockefeller. i have had the opportunity to serve as his ranking republican on the senate commerce committe and have really enjoyed serving with him during his chairmanship and learned a lot. he's someone who has great experience here, 36 years in the senate. i've been here now for 10. so i have a lot to learn from people like senator rockefeller. and we did some good things together. we just recently here got through the senate a cybersecurity bill that the commerce committee had passed earlier this year. satellite television reauthorization this year, which ended up being -- it's always somewhat controversial to move that legislation but we were successful in getting that ultimately enacted this year. we moved an s.t.b. reauthorization bill, s
the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: madam president, i want to thank my colleague from oregon, senator wyden, for his continued leadership on this issue and i do want to mention, because he did in his first remarks, echo what he said about our departing colleague, senator rockefeller. i have had the opportunity to serve as his ranking republican on the senate commerce committe and have really enjoyed serving with him during his chairmanship and learned a lot. he's...
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he fought for south dakota jobs. to keep ellsworth air force base open and running, a base near rapid city; saved it from closing. he worked to this end, saving thousands of jobs and preserved a thriving economy based on that ellsworth air force base. during his tenure in the house and the senate, he fought for water, which is so important. people don't realize that foreign minister states, but -- don't realize that from many states but states like south dakota and many western states, really water is an important, something you always have to keep your eye on, mr. president. he secured funding for the rural water project, lewis and clarke rural water systems. combined these two projects will provide drinking water for hundreds of thousands of people. that's half the population of the state of south dakota. without question, tim's biggest fight took place in 2006. i can still remember that so clearly. i got a call from his chief of staff saying, you need to go to the hospital. tim's being taken by ambulance to george
he fought for south dakota jobs. to keep ellsworth air force base open and running, a base near rapid city; saved it from closing. he worked to this end, saving thousands of jobs and preserved a thriving economy based on that ellsworth air force base. during his tenure in the house and the senate, he fought for water, which is so important. people don't realize that foreign minister states, but -- don't realize that from many states but states like south dakota and many western states, really...
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we travelled to north dakota to find out. >> i have people ask me what the things are. the best result i came out with was that it it was a prosthetic limb for a whale. >> each one of the blades weighs nine tons the diameter the length of a football field. >> they are everywhere. >> in the u.s. we have 15,000 windature bins. >> ge got into the wind business in 2002 makes 40% of all windature bins constantly refining the technology to harness the wind. >> it creates a thrust. it is equivalent to five f-18 engines, with we are investing energy, to allow you to pralt theature bins in those conditions. >> lm wind power at grand forks north dakota. the plant runs seven days a week and expect to produce 1,800 playeds this year alone. >> five coming out every single day. >> every one needs to be loaded often thousands of miles away. it is a massive undertaking. >> a normal truck and trailer are 80 foot. sometimes we are three times longer than that. three of those blades was 255 miles away a brand new community wind farm in south dakota. the drive that normally takes four hour
we travelled to north dakota to find out. >> i have people ask me what the things are. the best result i came out with was that it it was a prosthetic limb for a whale. >> each one of the blades weighs nine tons the diameter the length of a football field. >> they are everywhere. >> in the u.s. we have 15,000 windature bins. >> ge got into the wind business in 2002 makes 40% of all windature bins constantly refining the technology to harness the wind. >> it...
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south dakota will miss the johnson's. he will be a great blessing to the state of south dakota and to his family. i ask unanimous consent for the statement i made to appear in a different place in the record. "i want itcoln said set of me by those who knew me best that i always looked the out of the flower where i thought a flower would go." for just a few minutes to honor a man by the name of tom harkin, who throughout his time in the senate has planted many flowers, so many that you can't count them all. forin's legacy of fighting all americans, particularly those who are disadvantaged will never be forgotten. fact, no one in the history of this institution has done who havepeople physical disadvantages and emotional disadvantages and mental disadvantages and disadvantages generally been tom harkin. was not easy. his father was a minor and his mother a slovenian immigrant who died when he was 10 years old. his family pushed forward and lived in a house without hot water or a furnace. difficult use his upbringings as an
south dakota will miss the johnson's. he will be a great blessing to the state of south dakota and to his family. i ask unanimous consent for the statement i made to appear in a different place in the record. "i want itcoln said set of me by those who knew me best that i always looked the out of the flower where i thought a flower would go." for just a few minutes to honor a man by the name of tom harkin, who throughout his time in the senate has planted many flowers, so many that you...
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there's northern south dakota, western south dakota the hell creek formation and there's a lot of fossils found there. so the finding of a fossil isn't so unusual, it's how complete that fossil was. it was really unprecedented. just amazing dinosaur. >> so here this was and this was federal land. and so i'm wondering with you, scott, stand on this issue. do you think paleontologists should be able and allowed to go into federal land to dig, for these amazing discoveries. >> this fossil was found on a ranchers land, it was private land but indian trust land which got into a long protracted case over the ownership of the dinosaur. now w-the bureau of land management fossils that are found on public lands bureau of land management, u.s. forest service lands, national park service lands, those fossils can only be collected with a permit an then once someone clebts that fossil it has to go a public museum where it remains in trust for the american public. this fossil was on a rancher's land but under an indian trust land. >> here you are. let's take this group and it's your first day at work w
there's northern south dakota, western south dakota the hell creek formation and there's a lot of fossils found there. so the finding of a fossil isn't so unusual, it's how complete that fossil was. it was really unprecedented. just amazing dinosaur. >> so here this was and this was federal land. and so i'm wondering with you, scott, stand on this issue. do you think paleontologists should be able and allowed to go into federal land to dig, for these amazing discoveries. >> this...
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it was personnel from south dakota tech. >> the u.s. attorney at the time, kevin schieffer, got reporters together in the federal building in rapid city and announced that the seizure was ongoing. >> the purpose of our action this morning is to preserve the scientific knowledge and integrity of these fossils. >> then, of course, the entire press corps hopped in their cars and we drove to hill city. >> they were supposed to take things related to sue, but they took everything. they went through all of our offices, all of our desks, all of our mail trays, taking mail opened, unopened. >> somebody called me and said "the fbi's got crime scene tape around the institute, and they're taking sue." i hung up the phone, and i went as fast as i could down to the institute. i don't know how many agents they had, 30-some people or whatever. it was just insane. i didn't even think about it. i grabbed the tape and go under it. i just went to the specimen. that was my concern. i could just see these idiots, you know, just try to pack up my
it was personnel from south dakota tech. >> the u.s. attorney at the time, kevin schieffer, got reporters together in the federal building in rapid city and announced that the seizure was ongoing. >> the purpose of our action this morning is to preserve the scientific knowledge and integrity of these fossils. >> then, of course, the entire press corps hopped in their cars and we drove to hill city. >> they were supposed to take things related to sue, but they took...
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present: the 17th annual "christmas at the cathedral" joseph in sioux falls, south dakota.ing tenor, scott piper, soprano marni raab, actor phil kappen and the christmas at the cathedral orchestra and choir under the direction of dan goeller. good evening and merry christmas! i'm bishop paul swain. on behalf of the 120,000 catholics in eastern south dakota, welcome to "christmas at the cathedral" our annual celebration of music and prayer from the cathedral of st. joseph in sioux falls. the theme for this year's program is "holy family," as we recall that night when love came down at christmas in the person of jesus christ.
present: the 17th annual "christmas at the cathedral" joseph in sioux falls, south dakota.ing tenor, scott piper, soprano marni raab, actor phil kappen and the christmas at the cathedral orchestra and choir under the direction of dan goeller. good evening and merry christmas! i'm bishop paul swain. on behalf of the 120,000 catholics in eastern south dakota, welcome to "christmas at the cathedral" our annual celebration of music and prayer from the cathedral of st. joseph in...
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dakotas dad said the bus driver was mistaken when he thought dakota was miss behaving.oy was using the cane to figure out where he was. back here at home, we want to give a special shout out to local woman who used her knitting skills for a very good cause. >> yes, sue's probably interested in this story. sheila laney who works for einstein healthcare network in germantown donated 100 scarfs to red shield family residents, a local homeless shelter for women and kids. here's the thing. she knitted most of them herself. few others were donated. but that is quite a task. she was moved to help when she saw adults and kids in the cold without enough clothing. >> good for her. >> right? that's a task, isn't it? >> really is. >> knitting. >> i used to, too busy now. >> oh, she's good. >> hey, how about this? new jersey washington township police shared these photos on their facebook page of their recent food drive with the help of shoprite. they collected 40 christmas dinners, donations will go to mother cub erred. >> remember this guy? i don't know if you do, there is -- does
dakotas dad said the bus driver was mistaken when he thought dakota was miss behaving.oy was using the cane to figure out where he was. back here at home, we want to give a special shout out to local woman who used her knitting skills for a very good cause. >> yes, sue's probably interested in this story. sheila laney who works for einstein healthcare network in germantown donated 100 scarfs to red shield family residents, a local homeless shelter for women and kids. here's the thing. she...
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, the very cold north dakota. >> yeah, it certainly is, scott.up after the break, here's a question. back five years ago, oil was 20 bucks less a barrel than it is now. why is it harder for the bakken stocks? two reasons. i'm going to bring those both to you after the break when ha "halftime report" fast money returns. you can bring back a lot of things from a trip around the world. but you can't always bring back customer data. because many customers don't like it when their data moves around. can i go now? if you're going to do business globally, you need a cloud that can keep your data where it needs to be. today, there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. ♪ my baby drove up in a brand new cadillac ♪ ♪ my baby drove up in a brand new cadillac ♪ ♪ look here, daddy, i'm never coming back ♪ discover the new spirit of cadillac and the best offers of the season. lease this 2015 standard collection cts for around $439 a month. we're for an opens you internet for all.sing. we're for creating more innovation and competition. we're for net neutr
, the very cold north dakota. >> yeah, it certainly is, scott.up after the break, here's a question. back five years ago, oil was 20 bucks less a barrel than it is now. why is it harder for the bakken stocks? two reasons. i'm going to bring those both to you after the break when ha "halftime report" fast money returns. you can bring back a lot of things from a trip around the world. but you can't always bring back customer data. because many customers don't like it when their...
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but i think what the representative from south dakota has mentioned probablyny supersedes most of; reasonsgive you those real quick. one is it costs a lot of money to send people here. ultimately we have to make provisions for everyonetb$v9a ere. those are twoiçf0vpdoÑ things. thirdnúqy÷ thing is, it' have an odd numbergvç when you have to, things. somebody has to make asaf decision. don't say five because makes it even moreqsc complicated. and, you know, also arej that are going to send six people every timem because they can afford itf orcfñ +ú becausea
but i think what the representative from south dakota has mentioned probablyny supersedes most of; reasonsgive you those real quick. one is it costs a lot of money to send people here. ultimately we have to make provisions for everyonetb$v9a ere. those are twoiçf0vpdoÑ things. thirdnúqy÷ thing is, it' have an odd numbergvç when you have to, things. somebody has to make asaf decision. don't say five because makes it even moreqsc complicated. and, you know, also arej that are going to send...
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how exactly are they going to do this, to blow up the biggest building in south dakota?imeter. because there is so much land around the building, the plan is to tip the zip over like a tree rather than implode it straight down. that way, fewer explosives are required, according to demolition site manager, eric schuller. >> it was a very solid structure. to install enough explosives to crumble that building on to itself would have been a pretty big feat. to tip it over, it was a lot easier method. the explosive experts removed concrete in between the columns and then installed explosives in those columns. the plan was then to remove that support structure similar to falling a tree, creating a wedge for a structure to fall down to the east. >> on december 6th, 2005, with tens of thousands watching in person and on tv, the zip's time has come. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 -- >> whoa. >> the zip dips but it doesn't tip. >> instead of going over like i knew it was supposed to, it fell into this hole. a story and a half was blown out of it and there was really only one metal pipe that bro
how exactly are they going to do this, to blow up the biggest building in south dakota?imeter. because there is so much land around the building, the plan is to tip the zip over like a tree rather than implode it straight down. that way, fewer explosives are required, according to demolition site manager, eric schuller. >> it was a very solid structure. to install enough explosives to crumble that building on to itself would have been a pretty big feat. to tip it over, it was a lot easier...
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a brand new community wind farm in south dakota.akes four hours took almost twice that long. down the freeway, through small towns until finally reaching oak tree farm. >> this is the first of the delivery of the 11 turbines that will be here. it's kind of like christmas morning, opening up all these big presents and big packages. >> reporter: a sixth generation family farm, oak tree is now branching out into wind. >> we've been farming wheat and corn and soybeans, so we thought we'd give a chance to farm the wind. >> reporter: when all 11 turbines are up and running, the wind farm is expected been farm and corn and soy beans. >> the wind farm is expected to power 5,000 homes. >> there's one thing you can count on in south dakota is the wind. >> wind energy supports an estimated 50,000 jobs across the country and is the fastest growing source of power in the united states. >> the u.s. has 5% of electricity generation coming from wind power. put that in perspective, the nuclear industry is about 12 to 15% and they have been doing it
a brand new community wind farm in south dakota.akes four hours took almost twice that long. down the freeway, through small towns until finally reaching oak tree farm. >> this is the first of the delivery of the 11 turbines that will be here. it's kind of like christmas morning, opening up all these big presents and big packages. >> reporter: a sixth generation family farm, oak tree is now branching out into wind. >> we've been farming wheat and corn and soybeans, so we...
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dad says the bus driver was mistaken when he thought dakota was misbehaving. boy he said was only using his cane to figure out where he was. >> all right. let's get a check of your weather. scott williams what's on the radar tonight. >> iain today was pretty comfortable as far as the temperatures. we actually made it into the low 50s. the normal this time of year is 44 degrees. and tomorrow we'll be about 10 degrees colder. temperatures right now 40 in atlantic city of the upper 30s in wilmington. freezing right now that's the coldest spot currently in the pocono mountains much as we look at the satellite and radar, it's dry, it's quiet. high pressure that's going to be moving in during the day tomorrow. over the next couple of days we'll stay dry and we'll see mostly sunny skies. as we look at ultimate doppler you can see we're dry a few flurries well off to the western part of the state. that activity will stay to the west. so we'll advance past tomorrow and then start the clock friday we're dry but we'll be watching a system off to the south and i think tha
dad says the bus driver was mistaken when he thought dakota was misbehaving. boy he said was only using his cane to figure out where he was. >> all right. let's get a check of your weather. scott williams what's on the radar tonight. >> iain today was pretty comfortable as far as the temperatures. we actually made it into the low 50s. the normal this time of year is 44 degrees. and tomorrow we'll be about 10 degrees colder. temperatures right now 40 in atlantic city of the upper 30s...
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i live in the black hills in south dakota here. we have some experience dealing with canadian companies. i have a gold mine about three miles from my house that was being operated by canadian rorators, and they ran into rainwater hit it, turned into asset, it went into our creeks, they shut down the gold mines. when that shutdown, the canadians folded up and went home. i just don't trust the canadians. that was the last comment on transcanada and how they have acted over the course of getting the xl pipeline approved. aret: certainly, there landowners who are upset with transcanada, but i want to be clear that they will be subject to all of the laws that american companies are thinking that happens. that said, there is one level of liability
i live in the black hills in south dakota here. we have some experience dealing with canadian companies. i have a gold mine about three miles from my house that was being operated by canadian rorators, and they ran into rainwater hit it, turned into asset, it went into our creeks, they shut down the gold mines. when that shutdown, the canadians folded up and went home. i just don't trust the canadians. that was the last comment on transcanada and how they have acted over the course of getting...
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the great plains are home to around 2,000 refugees from myanmar, who live in south dakota. our bbc pop-up team is spending a month in the region, and i've been catching up with some of them at a turkey factory where they work, and they've spoken to residents about having neighbors from a far away land. >> actual turkeys were killed about three hours ago and they'll be coming right in here in the loading room. >> it's a processing facility in south dakota where we kill approximately 21,000 turkeys a day. 61% of our employees are corin people. i think 9% of every job in the country are held by a corin person. the corin are oppressed people that escape burma. they're leaving burma and come to the united states through a lottery system. >> they come to my house and me and my family, we had to run away. i live in a refugee camp five years. they approved me and sent me to the united states. >> what we do is we help them by bringing in an immigration attorney to turn their i-94s into green cards and also applications to become u.s. citizens. >> translator: my job is to help with t
the great plains are home to around 2,000 refugees from myanmar, who live in south dakota. our bbc pop-up team is spending a month in the region, and i've been catching up with some of them at a turkey factory where they work, and they've spoken to residents about having neighbors from a far away land. >> actual turkeys were killed about three hours ago and they'll be coming right in here in the loading room. >> it's a processing facility in south dakota where we kill approximately...
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fogger, north dakota is feeding the beast. public works -- fargo, north dakota is feeding the beast. workers learning to melt snow, workers are having so much fun on this machine they are hauling in snow from out of town just to use it. >> a place like fargo didn't come up with something like that, maybe 30, 40 years ago, they get 350 inches a year, i've seen storms drop 20 inches at a pop. low -- they get crazy weather in fargo. speaking of crazy weather, we have some of that in the delaware valley. first come the rain and the winds and maybe snow early next week. i'll talk about that when i have to do this weather. philadelphia international airport, it looks rather dreary. we have cloudy skies and patchy drizzle and areas of fog developing. 43 degrees right now in philadelphia. there's a silver lining the fact that we're well above freezing. that would be it. dewpoint, 40. pressure reading 37.27 inches. storm tracker 6 live double scan a little bit of light rain is falling north and west. most of south jersey and delaware w
fogger, north dakota is feeding the beast. public works -- fargo, north dakota is feeding the beast. workers learning to melt snow, workers are having so much fun on this machine they are hauling in snow from out of town just to use it. >> a place like fargo didn't come up with something like that, maybe 30, 40 years ago, they get 350 inches a year, i've seen storms drop 20 inches at a pop. low -- they get crazy weather in fargo. speaking of crazy weather, we have some of that in the...
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dakota? >> what? >> why did they take your cane away?w. why did they take your cane away? >> 'cause i lifted it up in the air. >> and what happened? >> and i hit the bus aide. when they were trying to snatch my head phones. i just got mad. >> yeah, you got mad. rainfall, he's a typical eight-year-old boy in a lot of ways. but he's blind. and he hit somebody with the cane and that's bad and he obviously feels bad, i can tell. i've got kids. he's got his head down. but to take away his cane and replace it with a pool noodle. when you heard that, what did you think? >> i was just outraged. i didn't see the point. first of all, don't take away his eyes. that's his eyes. it's a cane, but that's how he sees. and i don't see taking away that for disciplinary action. i don't see how that is fitting. he needs to learn how to walk with that and find his way through space with that. and the noodle, to me, that was just an embarrassment, a way to humiliate him. you see a kid walking around in the middle of winter, mind you, with a giant green foam n
dakota? >> what? >> why did they take your cane away?w. why did they take your cane away? >> 'cause i lifted it up in the air. >> and what happened? >> and i hit the bus aide. when they were trying to snatch my head phones. i just got mad. >> yeah, you got mad. rainfall, he's a typical eight-year-old boy in a lot of ways. but he's blind. and he hit somebody with the cane and that's bad and he obviously feels bad, i can tell. i've got kids. he's got his head...
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republican congressman kevin cramer of north dakota. he's a member of the house committee on natural resources. congressman, welcome to the show. i have to warn you, i'm the coal miner's granddaughter. tell us specifically what it is about obama's plan that is harming american's bottom line. >> well, there are a lot of things. thanks for the opportunity. i'm the son of an electric lineman. i understand electricity from the consumer side. a lot of people do not. we, i think, in our country have gotten in a situation when it comes to the war on coal where we're all fighting the war on one side or the other. my op-ed in the journal talks about is not be the coal mining jobs as important as they are. or the low price of electricity as a result of this wonderful fuel source or the incredible global advantage we get. it's about the system of, you know, power and moving power through our grid. and a lot of people maybe don't know how close last winter and what y'all call the polar vortex what we call a winter. how close it was to collapsing be
republican congressman kevin cramer of north dakota. he's a member of the house committee on natural resources. congressman, welcome to the show. i have to warn you, i'm the coal miner's granddaughter. tell us specifically what it is about obama's plan that is harming american's bottom line. >> well, there are a lot of things. thanks for the opportunity. i'm the son of an electric lineman. i understand electricity from the consumer side. a lot of people do not. we, i think, in our country...
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the accident was inbound on new york avenue before south dakota.to have moved on, although 50 is still slow coming in from 202 to get to chem worth and new york avenues. >>> thanks for watching this monday morning, we'll be right back, after this. make us stronger. when a girl connects with a science mentor... her confidence grows. when schools connect with technology... a 5th grader's world opens up. and when a worker connects to online degrees... his opportunities multiply. the at&t aspire initiative. helping students and communities across america. 6:53. here's a look at things in the news now. last year amazon customers ordered 426 items every second on cyber monday. this year that number is expected to grow. >> it is a staggering number. listen to this. this time around in addition to the 80,000 seasonal workers they employ to fulfill the orders, thousands of robots will also crawl the warehouse floors. we go inside the amazon fulfillment center to watch the robots in action. >> reporter: meet amazon's newest holiday workers, the keva robots.
the accident was inbound on new york avenue before south dakota.to have moved on, although 50 is still slow coming in from 202 to get to chem worth and new york avenues. >>> thanks for watching this monday morning, we'll be right back, after this. make us stronger. when a girl connects with a science mentor... her confidence grows. when schools connect with technology... a 5th grader's world opens up. and when a worker connects to online degrees... his opportunities multiply. the...