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it is bringing big-town problems to boom towns like willis tonne, north dakota.hristopher putzel brings us the story of sex prairie. >> reporter: how would you describe how this looked 20 years ago? >> i don't want to say dead, but i will say probably dying. >> reporter: the sign says is all, williston, north dakota. boom town u.s.a. over the past five years, williston mayor saw the town come back from the brink of death. >> it's growing faster than any place in the country, it's amazing what oil can do for you. black gold. >> reporter: the race to attract the black gold is evidence everywhere around willis ton . risen carefully, and you can hear liquid money filling up tanks. trucks haul it in tankers to the nearest train depot, and trains pulling the crude rumble through long. >> it's a quality of oil. it had a hugely high success community. boom. >> all of a sudden boom. >> reporter: those at the heart of boom it meant job security. >> per capita, it's some of the highest in the west. >> reporter: this is a farmer. >> you can subrelease your land and make a li
it is bringing big-town problems to boom towns like willis tonne, north dakota.hristopher putzel brings us the story of sex prairie. >> reporter: how would you describe how this looked 20 years ago? >> i don't want to say dead, but i will say probably dying. >> reporter: the sign says is all, williston, north dakota. boom town u.s.a. over the past five years, williston mayor saw the town come back from the brink of death. >> it's growing faster than any place in the...
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no one lives in fargo, north dakota or north dakota in general. this is the peak of laziness for law enforcement. they will be sitting there like a bad bar owner watching the drones. it is raining cats and dogs and it is raining rubber bullets and 345eus. and mace. i am against it. >> get out the drones, billy is tipping cows again. >> when the drones rise up against us we will be sorry we armed them. >> what is crazy is it is a bill to out law drones. somebody said it looks good. let me just change it to the exact opposite of what you had in mind and we will push this baby through. >> to your point, maybe it is the laziness of fargo, north dakota. >> maybe they are making sure it stays certain ways and with certain things. >> it was a police lobby and then the north dakota department of commerce and other business organizations. they said this is bad. the state shouldn't restrict because of the arms. like drone developers wouldn't want to locate in north dakota because of the restrictions on the drones. this is literally what eisenhower warned ab
no one lives in fargo, north dakota or north dakota in general. this is the peak of laziness for law enforcement. they will be sitting there like a bad bar owner watching the drones. it is raining cats and dogs and it is raining rubber bullets and 345eus. and mace. i am against it. >> get out the drones, billy is tipping cows again. >> when the drones rise up against us we will be sorry we armed them. >> what is crazy is it is a bill to out law drones. somebody said it looks...
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dakota. hosts the annual central north dakota steam thresher's reunion. it features a threshing bee -- a threshing bee. this is one from 2012. it's an old steam engine and tractors up and running very loud and stinky and confusing and awesome, it will make you want to be an engineer. the north dakota steam thresher's reunion is coming up next month. new rockford, north dakota, is about 30 miles down the railroad tracks from the town of heimdal, north dakota. we talked about heimdal, north dakota, in may because that town had to be evacuated when a train carrying crude oil derailed and several cars burst into flames. exploding oil trains are a fact of life in america these days, especially in the oil fields of north dakota. so last month some local volunteer firefighters in are you rockford sot some special training on how to respond in case the next time an oil train blows up it blows up not in heimdal or one of these other north dakota heimdal or other ts that have had crashes, they have tra
dakota. hosts the annual central north dakota steam thresher's reunion. it features a threshing bee -- a threshing bee. this is one from 2012. it's an old steam engine and tractors up and running very loud and stinky and confusing and awesome, it will make you want to be an engineer. the north dakota steam thresher's reunion is coming up next month. new rockford, north dakota, is about 30 miles down the railroad tracks from the town of heimdal, north dakota. we talked about heimdal, north...
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he also apparently has a white supremacist fan in north dakota. craig has been trying to buy small towns to create white communities. he wants to buy antler, north dakota where the population is in the 20ss. he wants to rename the small city trump creativity. the main staik is based on his movement, a movement that teaches white people are superior. and a david duke, a former grand wizard of the ku klux klan also made comments supporting trump on his radio show. i'm joined now by my panel. what is the correct punctuation of your name. >> potoks right.
he also apparently has a white supremacist fan in north dakota. craig has been trying to buy small towns to create white communities. he wants to buy antler, north dakota where the population is in the 20ss. he wants to rename the small city trump creativity. the main staik is based on his movement, a movement that teaches white people are superior. and a david duke, a former grand wizard of the ku klux klan also made comments supporting trump on his radio show. i'm joined now by my panel. what...
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i believe that in north dakota and other states it's legal to
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new mexico is a long way from south dakota and north dakota. if the man dan can talk about the spanish, that would suggest that information seems to be moving on the plains. what would facilitate the spread of information on the plains possibly in the 1700s? conceivably horses are moving information more quickly although it's possible that people are terrified by horse peoples that information is moving less rapidly but it raises the question. it's most likely that some folks are moving things like information and trading goods longer distances. let's shift a little bit to new mexico in 1754. the governor is writing a report saying if you want to be governor of new mexico this is what you need to do. this kind of flows from what we talked about earlier. what's the big problem if you're governor of new mexico? what keeps you up at night? practically answers itself. yes? >> revolt? >> potentially. also attacks from the indians outside the colony. what might make a revolt of the pueblo indians in new mexico less likely in the 18th century maybe th
new mexico is a long way from south dakota and north dakota. if the man dan can talk about the spanish, that would suggest that information seems to be moving on the plains. what would facilitate the spread of information on the plains possibly in the 1700s? conceivably horses are moving information more quickly although it's possible that people are terrified by horse peoples that information is moving less rapidly but it raises the question. it's most likely that some folks are moving things...
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a firefighter from south dakota dakota's black hills was killed in a fast-moving blaze. >>> a journeyor jews. 860 miles civil rights march from montgomery to the nation's capital of washington, d.c. we'll talk with cornell which will brooks. head of the naacp. and the police death that is not making the headlines. we'll take a deeper look next. a stunning light display to help save endangered animals. >> beyond the verdict and on the streets. >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> courageous and in-depth. >> it's a target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what really happened in ferguson. >> they were so angry because it could have been them. >> people of color dieing in police custody. sounds familiar. a couple of recent cases making headline but some are not. we take a look at a minority group that has-largely absent from the coverage and conversation those being the stories of native americans. but that could change. the killing of a denver man native ame
a firefighter from south dakota dakota's black hills was killed in a fast-moving blaze. >>> a journeyor jews. 860 miles civil rights march from montgomery to the nation's capital of washington, d.c. we'll talk with cornell which will brooks. head of the naacp. and the police death that is not making the headlines. we'll take a deeper look next. a stunning light display to help save endangered animals. >> beyond the verdict and on the streets. >> there's been another...
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[applause] it is an incredible honor to be with you today ronald reagan was in bismarck north dakota at the state party convention in 1980. you may have been there. and to be second place in the process where there are 4,000 people in bismarck north dakota and this was half the town. half of for dakota at that time and he spoke in such inspirational words that this is exactly the kind of message that got a 27 year-old excited that i realize i am speaking next. that is a little nerve wracking because there was no way i could compare to governor reagan. so he completed his speech and asked for free and i went back to say hello. he -- it was a fairly heated primary not like now where it is a bloodbath but by definition was up pretty heated primary and he said i just wanted to beat year-end have much respect your dad. -- meet you and how much i respect your dad. from that moment on what in incredibly generous man. of is still pretty nervous but he doesn't it quite a bit. then only 400 stuck around to hear me speak. [laughter] it got back down to the proper level in all was well [laughter
[applause] it is an incredible honor to be with you today ronald reagan was in bismarck north dakota at the state party convention in 1980. you may have been there. and to be second place in the process where there are 4,000 people in bismarck north dakota and this was half the town. half of for dakota at that time and he spoke in such inspirational words that this is exactly the kind of message that got a 27 year-old excited that i realize i am speaking next. that is a little nerve wracking...
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she said he would never have been president if it had not been for his time in the dakotas. the theodore roosevelt center is a wonderful project. i think she understood she had visited the ranches that he had and understood that his time being a rancher meant everything to him, so she put up with some people like desperadoes and farmers and cowboys who tr loved. >> she was quite a young woman and he was head over heels with her husband, and he was in love with north dakota. she wanted to know all about the things that he loved. those new marvelous, colorful characters from north dakota had a marvelous patina for her. >> did he have a ranch throughout their presidency? >> no, he had to sell it. he was sort of a failed cattle rancher. the weather was against it. my grandfather was a wheat farmer not far from there, and those were hard times. it is now a national park. >> there are oil derricks there. north dakota had an oil boom and natural gas boom and the landscape is bothered a bit, but there is a very large tr contingent and they loved him there. >> you have to understand
she said he would never have been president if it had not been for his time in the dakotas. the theodore roosevelt center is a wonderful project. i think she understood she had visited the ranches that he had and understood that his time being a rancher meant everything to him, so she put up with some people like desperadoes and farmers and cowboys who tr loved. >> she was quite a young woman and he was head over heels with her husband, and he was in love with north dakota. she wanted to...
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>> they value human rights as non-existent, especially here in south dakota. they speak of us in negative terms. we have people that are successful. our own people who are lawyers, doctors - they work in the professional field. they don't want to recognise the people. they want to recognise the people that they see on the streets, that are homeless that don't look of average look speaking of - they tend to look more homeless than anything and that spurs the negative stereotype. so with that they say well you know here is once a great culture of people and now they are losing their - you know pretty much an edge in a way, and we are not a force to be reckoned with in any sense. >> go ahead, continue. >> sorry. that's where they - like i said they do not valuer our rights here in the state of south dakota. >> i want to pivot and talk about the jurisdiction that you heard ms bassett refer to. native american jurisdictions or rules are complicated. crimes committed on a reservation, could fall under the federal, sit or tribal laws. courtney kealy breaks it down fo
>> they value human rights as non-existent, especially here in south dakota. they speak of us in negative terms. we have people that are successful. our own people who are lawyers, doctors - they work in the professional field. they don't want to recognise the people. they want to recognise the people that they see on the streets, that are homeless that don't look of average look speaking of - they tend to look more homeless than anything and that spurs the negative stereotype. so with...
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an engine captain from south dakota died in the modoc national forest. across the state, 8,000 of his fellow firefighters are now on the front lines including northern california where the massive rocky fire scorched 22,000 acres so far. >> over here we are probably seeing flames in excess of 100 feet. >> reporter: in hot, windy conditions things change change at a moment's notice. >> there are quite a few homes spread out throughout the area.
an engine captain from south dakota died in the modoc national forest. across the state, 8,000 of his fellow firefighters are now on the front lines including northern california where the massive rocky fire scorched 22,000 acres so far. >> over here we are probably seeing flames in excess of 100 feet. >> reporter: in hot, windy conditions things change change at a moment's notice. >> there are quite a few homes spread out throughout the area.
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senator johnson: i am from the great state of south dakota.hen republicans were campaigning, we made a promise to the american people. if we were elected majority, we would get washington working again. that was on slogan, that was a commitment. we have been working hard to deliver on the promise ever sense. this has been some of the most productive weeks in recent memory. in the senate, we built a track record of success that delivered real results for the american people. one thing we were determined to do is pass a balanced budget. it is hard to believe, but the last time that the house and senate -- hi, i am senator john thune from the great state of south dakota. if we were elected to the majority, we would get washington working again. that was on a campaign slogan. that was a commitment. and we have been working hard to deliver on the promise ever since. the first eight months of 2015 have been the most productive in recent memory. in the senate, we built a track record of success with bill after bill to deliver real results for the ame
senator johnson: i am from the great state of south dakota.hen republicans were campaigning, we made a promise to the american people. if we were elected majority, we would get washington working again. that was on slogan, that was a commitment. we have been working hard to deliver on the promise ever sense. this has been some of the most productive weeks in recent memory. in the senate, we built a track record of success that delivered real results for the american people. one thing we were...
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[applause] it is an incredible honor to be with you today ronald reagan was in bismarck north dakota at the state party convention in 1980. you may have been there. and to be second place in the process where there are 4,000 people in bismarck north dakota and this was half the town. half of for dakota at that time and he spoke in such inspirational words that this is exactly the kind of message that got a 27 year-old excited that i realize i am speaking next. that is a little nerve wracking because there was no way i could compare to governor reagan. so he completed his speech and asked for free and i went back to say hello. he -- it was a fairly heated primary not like now where it is a bloodbath but by definition was up pretty heated primary and he said i just wanted to beat year-end have much respect your dad. -- meet you and how much i respect your dad. from that moment on what in incredibly generous man. of is still pretty nervous but he doesn't it quite a bit. then only 400 stuck around to hear me speak. [laughter] it got back down to the proper level in all was well [laughter
[applause] it is an incredible honor to be with you today ronald reagan was in bismarck north dakota at the state party convention in 1980. you may have been there. and to be second place in the process where there are 4,000 people in bismarck north dakota and this was half the town. half of for dakota at that time and he spoke in such inspirational words that this is exactly the kind of message that got a 27 year-old excited that i realize i am speaking next. that is a little nerve wracking...
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. >> i have been to north dakota. >> reporter: christian's ideas to set out on his own road trip, standing in the very same places his grandparents once stood. so far, he's visited ten states, replicated dozens of pictures from new orleans to the oregon coast, new mexico to mississippi using clues from his 101-year-old grandmother's detailed travel journals complete with weather reports. >> up at 6:30. sun shines bright already and promises a warm day. >> reporter: an added bonus. >> take a look. >> reporter: meeting some of the same people his grandparents encountered like anthony who still works at the famous fisherman's wharf in
. >> i have been to north dakota. >> reporter: christian's ideas to set out on his own road trip, standing in the very same places his grandparents once stood. so far, he's visited ten states, replicated dozens of pictures from new orleans to the oregon coast, new mexico to mississippi using clues from his 101-year-old grandmother's detailed travel journals complete with weather reports. >> up at 6:30. sun shines bright already and promises a warm day. >> reporter: an...
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tell us about the location of the dakota.cted, it was not a highly populated area of manhattan. james: it was mostly farmland. it was developed by a man named whose money came from the singer sewing machine corporation. this was real estate speculation. he was developing large swaths of the upper west side and this was his crown jewel. scarlet: and it was envisioned as a home for the aspirational middle class. how do we know that? list ofe have census the professions of the original residents. so we have stockbrokers, lawyers, various merchants who are at the higher end of their field. scarlet: at the higher end of their field -- what i found interesting, too, is that this is a fairly tall building at the time. but the apartments on the lower mores were perceived as desirable than the ones on the higher floors, which is the flipside of what we have right now. james: it turns the idea of a penthouse on its head. the eighth and ninth floors in the building were staffed orders. even today, the rooms are by a large much smaller.
tell us about the location of the dakota.cted, it was not a highly populated area of manhattan. james: it was mostly farmland. it was developed by a man named whose money came from the singer sewing machine corporation. this was real estate speculation. he was developing large swaths of the upper west side and this was his crown jewel. scarlet: and it was envisioned as a home for the aspirational middle class. how do we know that? list ofe have census the professions of the original residents....
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over to the east bay, though, we have an accident with lanes blocked with debris southbound 880, at dakota road. more on that ahead. a virginia tv station is marching on a day after one of its reporters and a trafficker were -- and gunned down. the deaths of allison parker and adam ward captured national attention. the tributes are pouring in. amy hollyfield is in the newsroom with more. >> they to do a newscast this morning. the crew did focus on allison parker and adam ward. there were moments when the teen struggle -- team struggled to get through the show. >> i don't know how to do the weather on day like this. adam would say, what is the weather, almost e-o, for the live shots and i would say how do i know, and we would laugh and we who go on his way so that is a change. >> they held hands and paused for a moment silence at 6:45 eastern time when allison parker and adam were killed. the male anchor is from wdbj sister station in springfield, missouri, one of a few employees would flew in to help the greening station. allison's father is speak out saying the grief is unbear an. >> ever
over to the east bay, though, we have an accident with lanes blocked with debris southbound 880, at dakota road. more on that ahead. a virginia tv station is marching on a day after one of its reporters and a trafficker were -- and gunned down. the deaths of allison parker and adam ward captured national attention. the tributes are pouring in. amy hollyfield is in the newsroom with more. >> they to do a newscast this morning. the crew did focus on allison parker and adam ward. there were...
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. >>> they started digging today in the burned out rubble of the numb's offices in north dakota.e staff having to cover the fire that reduced their own newsroom to a pile of ashes. the new rockford transcript has been the paper there is inls the 1800s. and the offices burned to the ground on saturday. that was not enough to stop them. we reported last night that since the fire on saturday, the journalists have been working on their next edition. they've been working in a donated office down the street. when we talked to them yesterday, they had not been able to get into the rubble of their own offices to see whether their archives survived. whether the history of new rockford, north dakota, going back over 100 years had survived the fire and all the old editions in a vault in the office. did they survive? today they started digging to see wham to that record of that part of the state. they had to dig in to see if it survived. they sent us the tape of what they found. watch. >> all right. the front door to the vault had a broken latch. so we were not able to access through the mai
. >>> they started digging today in the burned out rubble of the numb's offices in north dakota.e staff having to cover the fire that reduced their own newsroom to a pile of ashes. the new rockford transcript has been the paper there is inls the 1800s. and the offices burned to the ground on saturday. that was not enough to stop them. we reported last night that since the fire on saturday, the journalists have been working on their next edition. they've been working in a donated office...
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. >>> law enforcements in north dakota have a new weapon in the arsenal. it's the first state to allow police officers to fly drones armed with tasers, tear gas, or rubber bullets. the law wasn't drafted that way, though. joining us now is state representative rick becker of north dakota. he introduced that bill. representative, good morning. thank you for being with us. i understand not only was this not the original intents of your bill, in fact, wasn't it the opposite of your intent? >> well, yeah. my intent was to require law enforcement to have search warrants to conduct surveillance on private citizens, and then secondly, to prohibit weapon sfwlags of the drones with lethal or nonlethal force. >> how did it happen that these less than lethal weapons became legal on the drones? >> well, there's a little bit of of a nuance is how this is understood. the law didn't technically legalize the nonlethal weapons. those apparently because just like any other state, i presume, if something is not in statute making it illegal, it currently is legal. i believe t
. >>> law enforcements in north dakota have a new weapon in the arsenal. it's the first state to allow police officers to fly drones armed with tasers, tear gas, or rubber bullets. the law wasn't drafted that way, though. joining us now is state representative rick becker of north dakota. he introduced that bill. representative, good morning. thank you for being with us. i understand not only was this not the original intents of your bill, in fact, wasn't it the opposite of your...
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new mexico is a long way from south dakota and north dakota.o if information, if the mandan can talk about the spanush, that could suggest that information seems to be moving on the plains. what would facilitate the spread of information on the plains, possibly, in the 1700s? >> [ inaudible ]. >> yeah, conceivably horses are moving information more quickly. it's also possible people are terrified by horse peoples. it certainly raises the question that most people are moving things like information and trading goods longer distances. let's shift a little bit to new mexico governor. he's writing a report to his successor saying if you want to be governor of new mexico, this is what you need to do. this flows from what we talked about earlier. what's the big problem if you are the governor of new mexico? what keeps you up at night? practically answers itself. yes. >> native revolts and -- >> there's a danger of pueblo revolts but also attacks from u indians outside the colony. what might make a revolt less likely in the 18th century than the 17th
new mexico is a long way from south dakota and north dakota.o if information, if the mandan can talk about the spanush, that could suggest that information seems to be moving on the plains. what would facilitate the spread of information on the plains, possibly, in the 1700s? >> [ inaudible ]. >> yeah, conceivably horses are moving information more quickly. it's also possible people are terrified by horse peoples. it certainly raises the question that most people are moving things...
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a law in north dakota says police can patrol drones. >> i don't want the police flying drones over my house. wropt any drones near my house. i don't want to turn the police force into top gun commanders. they have enough resources to use to get the bad guys already. >> carrie, it is a little sari. it's like a science fiction movie, no? >> mike, what about is your son and daughter whose life could have been saved by a drone? i'm not saying we should use it in every instant. get a warrant. make sure we use it in moderation. it's a tool. the internet is a tool. it's what you do with it that counts, that makes it good or bad. >> a good tool? >> i don't like the idea of the state using drones, and i also don't like the idea of them regulating use of them. i feel if north dakota wants to try it, let states be laboratories of wrdz and let's try it and see if it works. >> bill, a lot of people are bothered by this. it's kind of scary. >> well, it is scary, but the police already use a lot of dangerous tools. they use bullets. they use choke holds. they use high speed car chases. i'm hoping th
a law in north dakota says police can patrol drones. >> i don't want the police flying drones over my house. wropt any drones near my house. i don't want to turn the police force into top gun commanders. they have enough resources to use to get the bad guys already. >> carrie, it is a little sari. it's like a science fiction movie, no? >> mike, what about is your son and daughter whose life could have been saved by a drone? i'm not saying we should use it in every instant. get...
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he was on assignment from south dakota. he leaves behind a wife and two children. gov. brown has ordered flags to be flown at half staff.>>> now to the trans-bay to shut down. a bart station was closed and trains are not running between leigh spann san francisco for repair work. we will now show you video posted to the youtube page of bart. worn-out rail ties are being asked -- replaced. this led to increased ferry ride ship today.>> reporter: the weekend we have been warned about is here, barts closure of the tubing forces many to find alternative transportation. it's why the bay area expanded their services, and have already seen this 24% increase in ridership compared to normal weekend. also, 6% increase on another route.>> we have three routes open.>> reporter: with that extra occupants he comes long lies -- lines. >> we have been here about an hour and 15 minutes.>> reporter: -- >> i thought it was a bummer. i wanted him to go on bart and have a quick ride in the san francisco. but the ferry is fine. >> it's been really crowded. there is a lot of people. the lines
he was on assignment from south dakota. he leaves behind a wife and two children. gov. brown has ordered flags to be flown at half staff.>>> now to the trans-bay to shut down. a bart station was closed and trains are not running between leigh spann san francisco for repair work. we will now show you video posted to the youtube page of bart. worn-out rail ties are being asked -- replaced. this led to increased ferry ride ship today.>> reporter: the weekend we have been warned...
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north dakota loves and appreciates you. bob also wanted to make a point to publicly recognize other people's service and sacrifice. one of bob's university of north dakota sigma chi fraternity brothers phil potter -- bill potter served in the air force. bob regularly writes about others to remember and honor bill. i'm going to conclude my series of speeches here on the floor of the united states senate by remembering bill potter, as well as other north dakotans who died during the vietnam war. today is my last of my weekly trips to the senate floor to talk about the men from our state who died during the war. i've taken to the floor 15 times to honor these fallen soldiers, these fallen heroes, and every time has been an enormous and special privilege. i make a point to reach out to the families of each of the 198 north dakotans who lost their lives in vietnam. i wanted to speak about each man so his family, friends and people who served with him would know how much we appreciate who he was and what he did for us. learning f
north dakota loves and appreciates you. bob also wanted to make a point to publicly recognize other people's service and sacrifice. one of bob's university of north dakota sigma chi fraternity brothers phil potter -- bill potter served in the air force. bob regularly writes about others to remember and honor bill. i'm going to conclude my series of speeches here on the floor of the united states senate by remembering bill potter, as well as other north dakotans who died during the vietnam war....
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pimm: why is north dakota being highlighted?he math behind how the iran deal could either be approved or disapproved here in washington. if congress blocks the deal in september, the president could and toat decision override his veto both the house and senate would need two thirds majority to do so. he gets into the math. some democrats in the senate would have to go against the president. there are a handful of not yet said where they stand. one of them is from north dakota. olivia: why is richmond, virginia the number one spot? >> if you look at the list of places where they are spending, it is a list of lawmakers who have in the past month or two not been clear on how they will vote. pimm: who is the biggest spender? >> the biggest group is a group backed by apac, the american israel group here in d.c. they are behind a group called citizens against a nuclear iran. they have spent more than $9 million on tv ads according to the data we looked at and they promise to spend $20 million on the national tv campaign. pimm: thank y
pimm: why is north dakota being highlighted?he math behind how the iran deal could either be approved or disapproved here in washington. if congress blocks the deal in september, the president could and toat decision override his veto both the house and senate would need two thirds majority to do so. he gets into the math. some democrats in the senate would have to go against the president. there are a handful of not yet said where they stand. one of them is from north dakota. olivia: why is...
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a member of the north dakota peace officer's association was authorized by the state house committee author not happy, telling the daily beast this is one i'm not in full agreement with. in my opinion, there should be a nice red line, drones should not be weaponized, period. the man behind that original bill, representative rick besser with us now. thank you so much for being with us. i was reading that grand forks county sheriff bob ross says he opposed your version of the bill because it required a warrant. he argues that he needs to use the drones for surveillance to obtain that warrant. do you accept or recognize that need? >> no, i don't, actually, at all. north dakota is on the forefront of drone technology education, research, and with this bill, this law now, my intent was that we'd also be on the forefront with protecting civil liberties. the idea that the technology can do so much more than an officer on the ground could makes a new gray area and we have to close that gray area down, make it very, very clear that we need to respect the fourth amendment. >> there are a lot o
a member of the north dakota peace officer's association was authorized by the state house committee author not happy, telling the daily beast this is one i'm not in full agreement with. in my opinion, there should be a nice red line, drones should not be weaponized, period. the man behind that original bill, representative rick besser with us now. thank you so much for being with us. i was reading that grand forks county sheriff bob ross says he opposed your version of the bill because it...
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look at these pictures coming in from south dakota. the storm clouds rolling in from south carolina. and the walmart, taking a direct hit. aisles of merchandise left out in the open. six injured. and ginger zee, with the size of the tornado now determined. >> oh, my god. this is scary. it is coming right for us. are you kidding me? >> reporter: tornadoes raking south dakota. to this one in troy, alabama. lightning illuminates the walmart, injuring six shoppers inside. tonight, we know that tornado winds up to 100 mph. only on the ground for two minutes. 700 yards. knocking everything off the shelves. flipping semis in the parking lot. paul ackley was in one of them. >> it was a little spooky at the time. night. storm reports in 24 hours and counting. >> let's get right to ginger now. >> the radar is popping. just east of the rockies, you see the pink boxes. a severe thunderstorm watch going until 11:00 p.m. mountain time. and that energy slides east saturday, you will see hail and the possibility of tornadoes. damaging winds possible.
look at these pictures coming in from south dakota. the storm clouds rolling in from south carolina. and the walmart, taking a direct hit. aisles of merchandise left out in the open. six injured. and ginger zee, with the size of the tornado now determined. >> oh, my god. this is scary. it is coming right for us. are you kidding me? >> reporter: tornadoes raking south dakota. to this one in troy, alabama. lightning illuminates the walmart, injuring six shoppers inside. tonight, we...
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north dakota, for example, we had a chat here, according to e.p.a. data has to cut by 37%. 35%.e heard from senator mcconnell. his state has to cut by 30%. california gets to increase by 15%, oregon by 15%. so it's very unequal. >> you pointed out in your article mississippi was one of the lowest cuts at the republican state. the idea that this was done on a partisan basis was not true. you have some states that moved ahead. it is highly called. the poor. the extreme weather - the e.p.a. statements that it will cut electricity bills by $8 a month by the time the plan comes to frewishes. >> do you believe them. >> you have solar powers. >> it's more expensive. >> when you get do the end of the process, you have cheeper clean energy. you can make wagon wheel horseshoes and move on. >> speaking of companies. i want to get greg into the conversation. you are from the association of manufacturers, we are talking about power generating companies. how do they play into this. and from your perspective are they achievable from the dime frame it would be given. in fact, we led the way. th
north dakota, for example, we had a chat here, according to e.p.a. data has to cut by 37%. 35%.e heard from senator mcconnell. his state has to cut by 30%. california gets to increase by 15%, oregon by 15%. so it's very unequal. >> you pointed out in your article mississippi was one of the lowest cuts at the republican state. the idea that this was done on a partisan basis was not true. you have some states that moved ahead. it is highly called. the poor. the extreme weather - the e.p.a....
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the front pushing through the dakotas dakotas, and to minneapolis. >>> and you mentioned the fire zone, and the demand so great, authorities are reaching out to everyday civilians for help fighting the fires. this one, moving quickly across a hillside in washington state. and the plea as we learn more about firefighters that died, trapped in their vehicle. kendis gibson has the story. >> reporter: tonight, watch this all-out effort to save a home in omak, washington. the owner looking on as his home of 17 years succumbs to the flames. is that surreal? >> yeah. yeah. you don't really think it's going to be until it happens. >> reporter: more than 135,000 acres burning in the last 24 hours alone. the biggest challenge today, the winds gusting to 60 miles an hour. the task just seems impossible out here. fires pop up at any moment and anywhere. they're fighting this one pretty aggressively. state officials now asking for volunteers to join the fight. >> those guys put their lives on the line to save my place. and i feel an obligation to get out there to try to help out. >> reporter: the f
the front pushing through the dakotas dakotas, and to minneapolis. >>> and you mentioned the fire zone, and the demand so great, authorities are reaching out to everyday civilians for help fighting the fires. this one, moving quickly across a hillside in washington state. and the plea as we learn more about firefighters that died, trapped in their vehicle. kendis gibson has the story. >> reporter: tonight, watch this all-out effort to save a home in omak, washington. the owner...
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. >> plans are being finalize the to honor a south dakota firefighter killed battling a wildfire. the body of the forest service captain dave ruhl was flown to south dakota and this picture was re23ed the colleagues saluting in his away. the 38-year-old was found dead a week ago on the front line of the fire at mount shasta dying from carbon monoxide poisoning and smoke inhalation. a people is held in south dakota on sunday and funeral on monday. >> one of thive -- students who suffered a traumatic brain injury when the balcony in berkeley plunged to the sidewalk the she has been moved to the hospital to rehabilitation facility in santa clara valley medical center in hose. she will begin an intense rehabilitation program for brain injuries. two other survivors of the collapse are recovering from their injuries at the same medical center. >> 20,000 49er fans hoping to see their team in action are waking up to disappointing news. a problem with the subforced the team to cancel a public practice and evaluate how to fix the field. amy hollyfield joins us from levi stadium with more. >
. >> plans are being finalize the to honor a south dakota firefighter killed battling a wildfire. the body of the forest service captain dave ruhl was flown to south dakota and this picture was re23ed the colleagues saluting in his away. the 38-year-old was found dead a week ago on the front line of the fire at mount shasta dying from carbon monoxide poisoning and smoke inhalation. a people is held in south dakota on sunday and funeral on monday. >> one of thive -- students who...
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you can go to north dakota. there are problems but you can go to north dakota that could have paid you $100,000 a year. which is double. >> once they start to cutting back on production, that becomes an issue. i just want to take one more look at the big board. just in the 16 minutes that we've been talking, the dow is now down. it is down 2.5%. >> i think this is early in the day. we have to see what happens and determine--i don't know that we come out with a positive day. some traders have determined this is the end and it's time to buy stocks. >> ali velshi, thank you. more news from our newsroom in doha, right after this quick break. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedul
you can go to north dakota. there are problems but you can go to north dakota that could have paid you $100,000 a year. which is double. >> once they start to cutting back on production, that becomes an issue. i just want to take one more look at the big board. just in the 16 minutes that we've been talking, the dow is now down. it is down 2.5%. >> i think this is early in the day. we have to see what happens and determine--i don't know that we come out with a positive day. some...
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from the dakotas all the way down to the southwest. temperatures have slightly come down but take a look at this bismark, north dakota, 98 degrees, fargo, 97. rapid city, 97. people are trying to beat the heat the best they can across that area. but we have seen not much relief but the relief is coming. let's look at the forecast over the next day. we still have heat advisories for at least four states. those are going to drop and the reason is we have a cold front moving through. with that, notice what happens tomorrow with bismark. it's going to be 20 degrees cooler than what you saw today and as that cold front settles in, rapids city on monday will have a high of 71 and a lot of rain and thunderstorms across the region. as well as to the southwest. phoenix right now, 114 degrees. las vegas is at 107. we do have excessive heat warnings in effect for tucson. adam, 114 degrees is expected. very dangerous. >> that could melt your shoe >> that's right >> a new report is shedding light on the working relationship between the nsa and one
from the dakotas all the way down to the southwest. temperatures have slightly come down but take a look at this bismark, north dakota, 98 degrees, fargo, 97. rapid city, 97. people are trying to beat the heat the best they can across that area. but we have seen not much relief but the relief is coming. let's look at the forecast over the next day. we still have heat advisories for at least four states. those are going to drop and the reason is we have a cold front moving through. with that,...
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el llego desde dakota del sur hace varias semanas y estaba combatiendo el llamado incendio frog. que ha arrasado con 800 acres cerca de adin california. una muestra de que el peligro es latente para todos los que estan en la linea de combate. (sot) hoy tuvimos mucha actividad, muchos incendiosprove estamos viendo es nuevos incendios y que siguen creciendo. dice el vocero del calfire en morgan hill. (vo) pero con el anuncio del mandatario se agilizara la obtencion de recursos, tanto humanos como materiales para combatir los siniestros. ademas esto le permite a california la obtencion de fondos federales de la agencia de manejo de emergencias. y pone a disposicion de la entidad elementos de la guardia nacional. una gran ayuda para los miles de apagafuegos que estan trabajando sin descanso. (sot) hay unos 8 mil bomberos combatiendo incendios en california en este momento (vo) en cuanto a la calidad del aire. en el area de la bahia no tienen por ahora de que preocuparse. (sot) si cambia la direccion del viento podria afectar el area de la bahia, pero en este momento, como la mayoria
el llego desde dakota del sur hace varias semanas y estaba combatiendo el llamado incendio frog. que ha arrasado con 800 acres cerca de adin california. una muestra de que el peligro es latente para todos los que estan en la linea de combate. (sot) hoy tuvimos mucha actividad, muchos incendiosprove estamos viendo es nuevos incendios y que siguen creciendo. dice el vocero del calfire en morgan hill. (vo) pero con el anuncio del mandatario se agilizara la obtencion de recursos, tanto humanos como...
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>> reporter: tornadoes raking the land from minnesota to south dakota. to this one in troy, alabama. lightning illuminates the twister as it shreds this walmart, injuring six shoppers inside. tonight, we know that tornado was an ef-1. winds up to 100 mph. only on the ground for two minutes. 700 yards. knocking everything off the shelves. flipping semis in the parking lot. paul ackley was in one of them. >> it was a little spooky at the time. because you just don't know what happened. it was really violent last night. >> tornado on the ground! >> reporter: at least 150 severe storm reports in 24 hours and counting. >> let's get right to ginger now. because there's more severe weather coming. >> the radar is popping. just east of the rockies, you see the pink boxes. a severe thunderstorm watch going until 11:00 p.m. mountain time. colorado into nebraska and and that energy slides east saturday, you will see hail and the possibility of tornadoes. those are the main threats. damaging winds in there. nebraska and illinois, parts of missouri and iowa included.
>> reporter: tornadoes raking the land from minnesota to south dakota. to this one in troy, alabama. lightning illuminates the twister as it shreds this walmart, injuring six shoppers inside. tonight, we know that tornado was an ef-1. winds up to 100 mph. only on the ground for two minutes. 700 yards. knocking everything off the shelves. flipping semis in the parking lot. paul ackley was in one of them. >> it was a little spooky at the time. because you just don't know what...
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david ruhl of south dakota died fighting the frog fire near adin.as 38 and leaves behind a wife and two children. governor jerry brown has declared a state of emergency in his state saying california is so dry it is a tinder box >>> a delta flight preparing to land at new york's jachlt fk on friday had a dangerously close call with a drone. it was just 100 feet away. the tower laerted other flights to use caution when landing. all flights landed safely when the faa is investigating that incident. as ronda rousey competes in the ufc 190, sh he will be dedicating the fight to the man that inspired her nickname, professional legend "rowdy" roddy piper. she got permission from him to use his name several years ago. he started wrestling in canada at 15 years old and entered the ring wearing bag pipes which got him the name rowdy piper >>> several members of bin laden have been killed in a plane. three passengers and the pilot were killed. >> let's bring in phil black from london with the latest. what do you know about who was involved and who was on boar
david ruhl of south dakota died fighting the frog fire near adin.as 38 and leaves behind a wife and two children. governor jerry brown has declared a state of emergency in his state saying california is so dry it is a tinder box >>> a delta flight preparing to land at new york's jachlt fk on friday had a dangerously close call with a drone. it was just 100 feet away. the tower laerted other flights to use caution when landing. all flights landed safely when the faa is investigating...
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the presumptive democratic nominee for president of the united states as the polls close in south dakotaprojecting obama has cleared the delegates needed to clinch. there's sentiment among many people that hillary clinton could lose her front runner status because she doesn't have the flash that president obama had in 2008. despite her lead in the polls and her fund-raising she is vulnerable. because someone more compelling like, i don't know, maybe vice president biden they may be able to take her down. maybe, but despite the growing focus on a possible biden bid, one thing is crystal clear. hillary clinton seems to have learned the lessons of 2008. this time, she is taking a page from the obama play book. today, senior clinton campaign officials claim she has already secured one fv fifth of the delegates needed for the nomination. every delegate counts. >> this is really about how you put the numbers together to secure the nomination. some of you might recall in 2008 i got a lot of votes, but i didn't get enough delegates. so i think it is understandable that my focus is going to be on
the presumptive democratic nominee for president of the united states as the polls close in south dakotaprojecting obama has cleared the delegates needed to clinch. there's sentiment among many people that hillary clinton could lose her front runner status because she doesn't have the flash that president obama had in 2008. despite her lead in the polls and her fund-raising she is vulnerable. because someone more compelling like, i don't know, maybe vice president biden they may be able to take...
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. /* -- they talked about how they had been removed from their home lands in the dakota territories and forced down in the indian territories. a long journey where people young and old died from the trip being exposed to weather and malnutrition. and he was standing there on a national tour trying to bring attention to this mistreatment. helen jackson was present and something about this case about the story it and story about bright eyes swayed her and she began to become involved and she began to advocate and joined an organization to try to shine a light on the mistreatment of the indians. for the first time in her life she became a woman with a cause. she set her sights on writing a book that would change america's notion of 19th century treatment of american indians. she set to work and in a matter of months she published -- or she wrote "century of dishonor" which was published in 1881 and a record not of the entire history of american indian but of seven tribes. one of which was the pong ka. she meant to shine light on agreements that were forgotten and she to bring attention to
. /* -- they talked about how they had been removed from their home lands in the dakota territories and forced down in the indian territories. a long journey where people young and old died from the trip being exposed to weather and malnutrition. and he was standing there on a national tour trying to bring attention to this mistreatment. helen jackson was present and something about this case about the story it and story about bright eyes swayed her and she began to become involved and she...