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. >> welcome to the north dakota oil boom. it's not just for men anymore. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> every day in north dakota, about a million barrels of oil are being pumped out of the ground. it's 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 floor hands that make $100,000. my son made $118,000 last year. >> how old is he? >> 24. >> in the oil patch, six-figure salaries are the norm. they use the controversial drilling process called fracking. but that's 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 few places in america where well-paying jobs are in abundance. and the word has gotten out. this is the williston, north dakota, job fair. in this room over 100 employers ready to hire on the spot. >> are you looking for a job? >> if you're looking for something, we can get you something. >> one of the organi
. >> welcome to the north dakota oil boom. it's not just for men anymore. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> every day in north dakota, about a million barrels of oil are being pumped out of the ground. it's 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 floor hands that make $100,000. my son made $118,000 last year. >> how old is...
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if you're ever in north dakota be sure to go there. it's well worth it. >> thank you. >> yeah. >> hi. they were living continent to continent? >> great question. they were allies but they didn't get along. very comparable cases in the united states today. you can count collaborating to send them off. why did they stop where they did my -- migrating north? they wouldn't let them go any further. that's an excellent, excellent question. they protected their bison hunting territories. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> thank you for the talk. could you adjust a couple of additional comments about the mandan relationships with other tribes to their stay in part of north of america? >> absolutely. as i mentioned, were the commerce on the plains. i describe them to people as wal-mart but not tacky. [laughs] >> vibrant cult churl -- cultural life. you know, the plain with people. this was the destination and when you arrived at a mandan village, even if you were an enemy, if you were within the village wall, you were on safe terrain. you woul
if you're ever in north dakota be sure to go there. it's well worth it. >> thank you. >> yeah. >> hi. they were living continent to continent? >> great question. they were allies but they didn't get along. very comparable cases in the united states today. you can count collaborating to send them off. why did they stop where they did my -- migrating north? they wouldn't let them go any further. that's an excellent, excellent question. they protected their bison hunting...
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retire. >> why do you think he's so bent on buying land in north dakota of all places? >> i think it's hard to find small towns that he can take over. >> reporter: in general, what do people think about cobb? >> pain in the butt. >> he wants to buy land here in your land. >> he wanted to. >> wanted to, past tense this not going to happen? >> not going to happen. >> reporter: the mayor says they have come up with a plan to keep cobb out and so far it's working. back in le. th, mayor shook and the residents are starting over. casting craig cobb and his hate speech into the trash heap of history. >> it feels real good to see that [ bleep ] property go down. >> reporter: they hope. >> cobb will pose a threat every >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm byron pitts in ant letter, north dakota. >> our thanks to byron pitts for that reporting. "welcome to leith" is in select movie theaters now. >>> coming up next, something entirely different action break dancing. it's still around. we're taking you to the b-boy super bowl. but i couldn't do it on my own. i needed help and chantix
retire. >> why do you think he's so bent on buying land in north dakota of all places? >> i think it's hard to find small towns that he can take over. >> reporter: in general, what do people think about cobb? >> pain in the butt. >> he wants to buy land here in your land. >> he wanted to. >> wanted to, past tense this not going to happen? >> not going to happen. >> reporter: the mayor says they have come up with a plan to keep cobb out and...
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my thanks to hillary clinton, dakota johnson, fetty wap!cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- elijah wood. comedian horatio sanz. music from jess glynne. featuring the 8g band with abe loboriel jr. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! [ cheers and applause ] good evening. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] all right. glad to hear it, in that case, lets get to the news. the new york times is reporting that in recent speeches donald trump has seemed more composed and toned down and has started using prepared notes. now instead of just call people
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which starts in south dakota in the 2014 senate race? south dakota. that was a really weird senate race. democratic senator tim johnson announced he wouldn't run for re-election. republican governor of the state then announced he would run for the seat but he was embroiled in this complicated corruption scandal and his administration in addition to him, a former republican u.s. senator had been really popular in south dakota but left office almost 20 years ago decided he would run as an independent. then there was this awesome democratic candidate who barnstormed the state and did these little music videos and concerts from. he was like folksy to the nth degree and people really liked him, the democrat. it was a strange three-way race in south dakota last year. the republican candidate, the governor ended up winning but it was suspenseful. it was mildly scandalous. it was strange. in that long weird senate race last year, one of the minor candidates, the republican who came in fourth out fifth in the republican primary, and net boss worth had never ru
which starts in south dakota in the 2014 senate race? south dakota. that was a really weird senate race. democratic senator tim johnson announced he wouldn't run for re-election. republican governor of the state then announced he would run for the seat but he was embroiled in this complicated corruption scandal and his administration in addition to him, a former republican u.s. senator had been really popular in south dakota but left office almost 20 years ago decided he would run as an...
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montana and south dakota, only two that 48 lower that don't have. senator blumenthal and cannotwell and the vote called. >> i'll be quick. my main reason to speak is to say how fervently i support passenger rail in south dakota. >> i agree. >> first of all, ms. feinberg, i want to thank you for the breath of fresh air that you have already brought to the fra. your diligence and determination have made a significant difference already in the enforcement and the vigilance and vigor of oversight by an agency that has been asleep at the switch for much too long. there are still 64 recommendations i believe from the ntsb that have not been closed by your agency but you have made a lot of progress over a short period of time. and i hope that you will continue to focus not only on positive train control but on very significant other rail safety issues. close call reporting, redug nant signal protection, commuter rail inspection practices, cameras, speed restrictions, fatigue and so many other issues. i think your agency obviously can focus on more than one
montana and south dakota, only two that 48 lower that don't have. senator blumenthal and cannotwell and the vote called. >> i'll be quick. my main reason to speak is to say how fervently i support passenger rail in south dakota. >> i agree. >> first of all, ms. feinberg, i want to thank you for the breath of fresh air that you have already brought to the fra. your diligence and determination have made a significant difference already in the enforcement and the vigilance and...
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he's served and north dakota's senator since 2011. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome senator john hovan. [ applause ] >> good morning. i want to thank both api and national journal for hosting this forum and great to be here in this wonderful venue. the discussion today is what is the impact of the oil export ban? quiet simply, the impact of the oil export ban is it prevents our domestic energy from competi competing on a level playing field in the global markets. since our industry is penalized or they're not able to compete fairly in the global marketplace. when we talk about lifting the oil export ban we're talking about creating a level playing field so american energy companies can compete on a fair base. i want to start out and take a few minutes and talk about why that is beneficial to our country. ben feshl to consumers, our economy and job creation and beneficial in terms of our national security. and it is. it isn't just me saying this, this is information that i'm providing from studies that have been done by the didn't
he's served and north dakota's senator since 2011. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome senator john hovan. [ applause ] >> good morning. i want to thank both api and national journal for hosting this forum and great to be here in this wonderful venue. the discussion today is what is the impact of the oil export ban? quiet simply, the impact of the oil export ban is it prevents our domestic energy from competi competing on a level playing field in the global markets. since our industry is...
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my thanks to hillary clinton, dakota johnson, fetty wap! monty and the roots, right there, ladies and gentlemen! stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- elijah wood. comedian horatio sanz. music from jess glynne. abe loboriel jr. [ cheers and applause ] seth meyers! [ cheers and applause ] good evening. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how's everybody doing night? [ cheers and applause ] all right. glad to hear it, in that case, lets get to the news. the new york times ir reporting that in receer speeches donald trump has seemed more ted using repared notes. now instead of just call people losers and morons, he reads it [ laughter ] you're a moron. [ laughter ] we're taping the show tonight before getting to watch the g.o.p. debate, so we don't know exactly what happens. something like this. >
my thanks to hillary clinton, dakota johnson, fetty wap! monty and the roots, right there, ladies and gentlemen! stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- elijah wood. comedian horatio sanz. music from jess glynne. abe loboriel...
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>> caller: watertown, south dakota. he was from west of the river -- >> guest: the home of the watertown arrows. >> caller: yes. yes. >> host: were you able to catch that? >> guest: i didn't get the whole question. >> host: mary was talking about her own medical care at the mayo clinic, she was there 18 months, and the went to university of south dakota when you were there as well. so, when people see you, do they want to talk about the greatest generation, their own health stories, or the news industry today? >> guest: a combination of the three of them. i still get people coming up to me every week, even though the book has been out for 15 years, want to talk about "the greatest generation. "the things they didn't understand they now understand. and i'm now a kind of collection point for multiple my leoma where people talk to me about that. they'll tell me what they're going through, and then they say to me how come he news is not like when you were on it or walter was there. i have an unusual answer for them. i say,
>> caller: watertown, south dakota. he was from west of the river -- >> guest: the home of the watertown arrows. >> caller: yes. yes. >> host: were you able to catch that? >> guest: i didn't get the whole question. >> host: mary was talking about her own medical care at the mayo clinic, she was there 18 months, and the went to university of south dakota when you were there as well. so, when people see you, do they want to talk about the greatest generation,...
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in southu were born dakota but race in pennsylvania. when did you move there but -- and talk about your mom and dad. prof. lessig: my dad was building silos for missiles in south dakota. then we moved to north dakota. -- a steelus deal fabricating company. in writing 57 -- in 1967. i grew up there through college. my dad was a republican and entrepreneur. i grew up in republican. i was the youngest member of the delegation in the 1980 convention that nominated ronald reagan. i was a proud republican as a kid. my dad was, too. that i hadublicanism was a kind of libertarianism. i thought the important thing was to keep government out. to protect the liberty of individuals as much as possible. in a really important way i still think of myself as a libertarian, but a libertarian that recognizes the critical importance of a society where people are equal in critical ways. society where we give people the opportunity to , but thatheir liberty opportunity is an opportunity that we give to everyone. the opportunity to participate equally in dem
in southu were born dakota but race in pennsylvania. when did you move there but -- and talk about your mom and dad. prof. lessig: my dad was building silos for missiles in south dakota. then we moved to north dakota. -- a steelus deal fabricating company. in writing 57 -- in 1967. i grew up there through college. my dad was a republican and entrepreneur. i grew up in republican. i was the youngest member of the delegation in the 1980 convention that nominated ronald reagan. i was a proud...
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>> north dakota is a place that is the second-largest oil producer in the country. also as a place where there are no -- areas. our air is purer than any air in the country. could we do it better with methane, absolutely. could we do a better job with pretreatment and capturing -- capturing the natural gas liquids? do you bed and industry stepping up in meeting those challenges every day. we need to do better but let's remember that even though we are the second-largest oil producer in the country we have no -- area in north dakota and buy me look at, it's kind of a folklore story, i was asked early on in a liberal setting about fracking and it was interesting because everyone wanted to protect me and i stopped and they i said do you know what it is? people think fracking is new. fracking is not new. we have been fracking for years. it's new and horizontal formation. as long as those wells are -- and i'm all about making sure we have inspectors that are making sure it's solid and we are facing a well there should be no vibration between the formation that is two mil
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of the dakota gasification plant.come senator heitkamp. [applause] >> good morning. you are supposed to say good morning back. this is washington i know but you know most places that's what happens. [laughter] thank you so much for taking an interest in this issue. for participating in this debate and what i hope will be a good lively discussion. this is an issue that is not new to me. in fact this is an issue in my opinion that is -- i started talking about this before there was even a price decline. why? because fundamentally commodity's have to find their markets. if we are going to be successful in america, if we are going to be successful tapping and two-way mobile economy where 95% of all consumers live outside the united states of america we cannot irrationally restrict exports of anything and certainly in this world where we are becoming a dominant energy power we certainly should not be doing it in energy. most of you know of north dakota is a state that is heavily dependent on commodity markets. we do two th
of the dakota gasification plant.come senator heitkamp. [applause] >> good morning. you are supposed to say good morning back. this is washington i know but you know most places that's what happens. [laughter] thank you so much for taking an interest in this issue. for participating in this debate and what i hope will be a good lively discussion. this is an issue that is not new to me. in fact this is an issue in my opinion that is -- i started talking about this before there was even a...
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and challenges faced by this indian nation that they'd it's home along the missouri river in north dakota, from 1100 to 1845. the pulitzer judges called her work quote an engrossing original narrative showing the man dance, a native american type in the dakotas as a people with a history. she spent 12 years working on this book. elizabeth fenn joined the university of colorado boulder faculty in 2012 and also the faculty affiliate of the department of ethnic studies. she previously taught at duke university and at
and challenges faced by this indian nation that they'd it's home along the missouri river in north dakota, from 1100 to 1845. the pulitzer judges called her work quote an engrossing original narrative showing the man dance, a native american type in the dakotas as a people with a history. she spent 12 years working on this book. elizabeth fenn joined the university of colorado boulder faculty in 2012 and also the faculty affiliate of the department of ethnic studies. she previously taught at...
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across the areas into minnesota and eastern parts of the dakotas. let's head over to you. >> how about a bourbon fuelled fire nado. they spilled 800,000 gallons of booze into a retention bond. sparks from the warehouse set off the massive fire there. wow. look at that. >> the first hand glimpse inside a blue angels fighter jet. this is the same kind of plane i used to fly in the navy. it will believe you breathless. >> one of our fine pilots, they come within inches of each other while maintaining that precise blue angels formation. they are the rock stars of the navy pilots. >> no kidding. why do you want to fly that close to one another? >> we will talk about it later. if does look spectacular. >> 40 minutes after the hour. just weeks after several americans took down the terrorist on a paris bound plane a new warning about what could happen in the united states. you will see extra security this weekend. we will explain why. >> football fans rush to the hospital after a freak accident. last night's colts game the details are next. >> labor day wee
across the areas into minnesota and eastern parts of the dakotas. let's head over to you. >> how about a bourbon fuelled fire nado. they spilled 800,000 gallons of booze into a retention bond. sparks from the warehouse set off the massive fire there. wow. look at that. >> the first hand glimpse inside a blue angels fighter jet. this is the same kind of plane i used to fly in the navy. it will believe you breathless. >> one of our fine pilots, they come within inches of each...
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they pointed to crude oil train explosions in north dakota and west virginia to voice their concerns. >> we saw this happened in north dakota, this stuff is so volatile and toxic, they have to let it burn out. >> residents with submit public comments online through the end of october. >>> despite a midnight deadline, it looks like the federal government is not going to shut down after all. that does not mean lawmakers agreed on a spending plan. a last-minute spending vote later this morning and another in the house will hopefully prevent the government from shutting down. today's vote would add $13 million for the defense, $700 million to fight fires and it's what's called a continuing resolution. there are still several key issues hanging in the balance. conservatives still want to strip money from planned parenthood. >>> it's 4:56. president obama and john boehner were not the only ones who reportedly met with the pope. lawyers say clerk kim davis had a secret meeting with him last thursday in washington, d.c. the pope allegedly told davis to stay strong. davis was briefly jailed la
they pointed to crude oil train explosions in north dakota and west virginia to voice their concerns. >> we saw this happened in north dakota, this stuff is so volatile and toxic, they have to let it burn out. >> residents with submit public comments online through the end of october. >>> despite a midnight deadline, it looks like the federal government is not going to shut down after all. that does not mean lawmakers agreed on a spending plan. a last-minute spending vote...
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the trend started with a guy in south dakota.ot himself in the dick while trying to purchase a gun illegally. and since he was involved in illegal activity, he made up a story about getting robbed and blamed the shooting on a black guy. but it turned out the one black guy in south dakota was visiting relatives in chicago. (laughter) so, like his dick, this guy's story had an extra hole. (audience reacts) true. i'm not making this up. then, last week, another incident in washington state. a man, tripping balls on meth, thought his neighbor was under attack from imaginary mexicans. so when he tried to kick in the door, the gun in his waistband went off and the bullet lodged in his nut sack. (audience reacts) mmm... now, technically, getting shot in the nut sack is not the same as getting shot in the dick -- i get that. but it's dick-adjacent. it's definitely squarely in the area where men don't want weapons going off. it counts! these are all true stories guys. then, just this past weekend police approached a brooklyn man who was u
the trend started with a guy in south dakota.ot himself in the dick while trying to purchase a gun illegally. and since he was involved in illegal activity, he made up a story about getting robbed and blamed the shooting on a black guy. but it turned out the one black guy in south dakota was visiting relatives in chicago. (laughter) so, like his dick, this guy's story had an extra hole. (audience reacts) true. i'm not making this up. then, last week, another incident in washington state. a man,...
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dakota ever so chic in this flowing ground gown. dep was spotted days earlier but this time amber is stealing the show. oozing glam in this embellished gown. ellen page and evan rachael wood walked the carpet at the premier they looked coordinated. buff cleaning up in this suit at the man down premier and andrew barriemore looking her usual boho chic self. that's your snaps from the toronto film festival. >> george clooney and sandra bullock's new film premiered at the toronto film festival. the drama revolves around an american campaign strategist looking for a south american politician. we have the sneak peek. >> you are not kidding. it's no doubt there is all kinds of award season buzz with this movie. incredible performances and outstanding cast. >> she is the brightest and most innovative. >> the best campaign strategist in the game. >> responsible for the greatest political upset. >> you're a fighter. >> i'm giving you another shot at the title. >> sandra bullock is well known as america's sweetheart. so who better to play a p
dakota ever so chic in this flowing ground gown. dep was spotted days earlier but this time amber is stealing the show. oozing glam in this embellished gown. ellen page and evan rachael wood walked the carpet at the premier they looked coordinated. buff cleaning up in this suit at the man down premier and andrew barriemore looking her usual boho chic self. that's your snaps from the toronto film festival. >> george clooney and sandra bullock's new film premiered at the toronto film...
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it's not in miami, but rather, north dakota. >> north dakota, yeah.at the idea of the show is. >> well, the show is about an oil tycoon that i play named hat briggs. >> jimmy: great name. the best name. >> i've been very lucky. >> jimmy: nash bridges, hat briggs. >> come on. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and he's this -- the baron of the bakan, the area in north dakota where the story takes place. and he's a fun son of a bitch. >> jimmy: a fun character to play? >> meaner than hell, funny to watch, fun to be with. >> jimmy: one last thing if you would be so kind. we'ven on the air now almost 13 years. this is your first time here. in 13 years, every night this group of people, we call it the crockett pocket. they come to the show. they've been so excited. just wave at them. [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. >> jimmy: you don't have to come anymore! >> whatever you're taking, cut it in half. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's don johnson, "blood and oil" premieres sunday night at 9:00 on abc. we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ looking for a delicious taste t
it's not in miami, but rather, north dakota. >> north dakota, yeah.at the idea of the show is. >> well, the show is about an oil tycoon that i play named hat briggs. >> jimmy: great name. the best name. >> i've been very lucky. >> jimmy: nash bridges, hat briggs. >> come on. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and he's this -- the baron of the bakan, the area in north dakota where the story takes place. and he's a fun son of a bitch. >> jimmy: a fun...
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fields on a bet that the lower producer -- higher cost producer i should say like those in north dakotal go out of business and other competitor around the world, so far it hasn't happened. the case are price of oil continues to drop. the question is how far will it go until they cut oil production. >> mike, thank you. >>> president obama has the sen al support as mike mentioned, to override opposition to the iran nuclear deal and last hour his former secretary of state now presidential candidate hillary expressed cautious support on msnbc. clinton planned to speak more about the deal next week. maryland senator today became the third democrat to announce his opposition to the deal. he is the ranking member on the sen al foreign relations committee. he said he believes a deal will strengthen iran in the long run and doesn't serve u.s. interests. >>> hundreds of refugees are march to go the austrian board after being denied asylum in hungary. about 300 people got out of a refugees camp in southern hungary this morning, many of them were prevented from boarding trains out of the country.
fields on a bet that the lower producer -- higher cost producer i should say like those in north dakotal go out of business and other competitor around the world, so far it hasn't happened. the case are price of oil continues to drop. the question is how far will it go until they cut oil production. >> mike, thank you. >>> president obama has the sen al support as mike mentioned, to override opposition to the iran nuclear deal and last hour his former secretary of state now...
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del sur, dakota del norte, minnesota y iowa, el dÍa de hoy continÚa a cielo cerrado y un alto porcentajeinÚa sobre toda la penÍnsula de la florida, afectando principalmente a toda la regiÓn, toda la costa este estÁ con alerta de inundaciones, asÍ que a tomarlo en cuenta para el dÍa de hoy, miami mÁxima de 89, y tambiÉn un alto porcentaje de probabilidad de lluvia, alrededor de un 40%, a disfrutar de las condiciones, y para el resto del paÍs, continÚan altas temperaturas sobre nueva york, cielo soleado y despejado, mÁximo de 80, washington, mismas condiciones, y continÚa la estabilidad para phoenix, 105, las vegas 101, los angeles y san francisco, de 79 aÑos 89, continuamos con alejandro chabÁn, karla, y francisca con mÁs informaciÓn. karla: vamos a hablar de "la banda", muchos participantes mexicanos, alejandro espinosa lo viene a contar todo. alejandro: "despierta amÉrica" de ayuda, verÁs quÉ alimentos debes comer para acabar con la gastritis y la acidez. francisca: ademÁs nos visita benicio del toro y maximiliano hernÁndez para presentar su nueva pelÍcula "sicario" karla: maÑana es el
del sur, dakota del norte, minnesota y iowa, el dÍa de hoy continÚa a cielo cerrado y un alto porcentajeinÚa sobre toda la penÍnsula de la florida, afectando principalmente a toda la regiÓn, toda la costa este estÁ con alerta de inundaciones, asÍ que a tomarlo en cuenta para el dÍa de hoy, miami mÁxima de 89, y tambiÉn un alto porcentaje de probabilidad de lluvia, alrededor de un 40%, a disfrutar de las condiciones, y para el resto del paÍs, continÚan altas temperaturas sobre nueva...
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crude oil train wrecks like the one in north dakota and west virginia. is why some in bow knee shah want no part of it in their city. >> we saw this happen in castleton, north dakota. this stuff is so toxic they have to let it burn out. they can't put it out. >> they are not entitled to their own facts. >> during a special session at city hall, valero pitched 80s crude by rail project to a packed house. if approved the refinery can receive up to 70,000 barrels of crude oil per day by rail instead of ship. >> the crude by rail would offset the crude typically from foreign services we bring in by ship. >> the route begins in roseville and end at the refinery. it won't replace the crude currently received through pipeline. valero says it's the only way to get the oil. it's a republicy proposition for residents like christine speak package as a concerned parent. >> when the air is so toxic, i can't go to the school or i'm worried who is sick and who's not. >> now, there is no action taken tonight by the planning commission. this was the last comment hearing
crude oil train wrecks like the one in north dakota and west virginia. is why some in bow knee shah want no part of it in their city. >> we saw this happen in castleton, north dakota. this stuff is so toxic they have to let it burn out. they can't put it out. >> they are not entitled to their own facts. >> during a special session at city hall, valero pitched 80s crude by rail project to a packed house. if approved the refinery can receive up to 70,000 barrels of crude oil per...
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that even though we are the second-largest oil producer in the country we have no -- area in north dakota and buy me look at, it's kind of a folklore story, i was asked early on in a liberal setting about fracking and it was interesting because everyone wanted to protect me and i stopped and they i said do you know what it is? people think fracking is new. fracking is not new. we have been fracking for years. it's new and horizontal formation. as long as those wells are -- and i'm all about making sure we have inspectors that are making sure it's solid and we are facing a well there should be no vibration between the formation that is two miles down and our water reserves and groundwater. we certainly believe our history of regulation in north dakota, not always perfect but we are well well aware but those challenges are and continue to build out the inspectors continued to make sure those wells are protecting the groundwater that we have. a lot of people would want to, the question implies that there is a huge environmental impact as a result of domestic drilling activity. >> a very shor
that even though we are the second-largest oil producer in the country we have no -- area in north dakota and buy me look at, it's kind of a folklore story, i was asked early on in a liberal setting about fracking and it was interesting because everyone wanted to protect me and i stopped and they i said do you know what it is? people think fracking is new. fracking is not new. we have been fracking for years. it's new and horizontal formation. as long as those wells are -- and i'm all about...
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in south dakota a u.s.ate candidate was just convicted of 12 felonies after she says she followed her campaign lawyer's advice about signing documents and filing fraudulent paperwork with the government. her campaign lawyer, who she blames for her plight but who denies the charges, her campaign lawyer is that guy who runs this veterans for a strong america group. veterans for a strong america has been under investigation for two different entities in state government in arizona. at the federal level the irs revoked the group's non-profit status this year because the irs says the group didn't file tax returns. as we reported last week, f.e.c. filings shoat group's pac had just $30 cash on hand when they filed with the f.e.c. and this whole string of publicly knowable problems and sort of red flags around this group, all of these things happening in multiple states and at the federal level are all evident with a pretty easy google search. but yet there was donald j. trump wrapping himself in the mantle of sup
in south dakota a u.s.ate candidate was just convicted of 12 felonies after she says she followed her campaign lawyer's advice about signing documents and filing fraudulent paperwork with the government. her campaign lawyer, who she blames for her plight but who denies the charges, her campaign lawyer is that guy who runs this veterans for a strong america group. veterans for a strong america has been under investigation for two different entities in state government in arizona. at the federal...
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raising money for north dakota's special olympics. so, we'll give you a horn salute for that.t being with you this weekend. "fox news sunday" is next. >>> i'm chris wallace. today, the former front runner of the republican party, governor jeb bush, on regaining momentum after the summer of the outsider. >> let's talk about where you stand in this race. we'll go inside his campaign in his home state of florida. >> the next president of the united states. >> how you doing? >> and ask about these controversial remarks. >> our message isn't one of division and get in line and we'll take care of you with free stuff. >> jeb bush, in his first sunday
raising money for north dakota's special olympics. so, we'll give you a horn salute for that.t being with you this weekend. "fox news sunday" is next. >>> i'm chris wallace. today, the former front runner of the republican party, governor jeb bush, on regaining momentum after the summer of the outsider. >> let's talk about where you stand in this race. we'll go inside his campaign in his home state of florida. >> the next president of the united states. >>...
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. >>> and from "fifty shades of grey" to "black mass actress dakota johnson.llie, al, tamron. i'm hearing now -- >> justin bieber is coming. he has an event with some very special kids nearby, but he very well may be walking in here to say hi to us. >> here he comes. >> is this the case? >> there he is. >> yay! [ applause ] >> i'm all sweaty. >> that is oh did you a great job. fantastic. how did it feel to be back out there? >> really good. felt awesome. >> felt awesome? >> i love that they said you are back. you never left. you're justin bieber. >> i didn't really leave but i took some time to just do some soul searching for sure. >> yeah. >> i noticed you were emotional at the "vmas," a little bit again today. what is going on after those performances? >> it just feels so great to just feel the acceptance, you know? and it's not that i -- that's where i get my validation, but it just shows that, you know, they are for me, not against me and you know, you always go into situations, especially me now, like just feel judged, you know? it's hard. but i'm -- i'm
. >>> and from "fifty shades of grey" to "black mass actress dakota johnson.llie, al, tamron. i'm hearing now -- >> justin bieber is coming. he has an event with some very special kids nearby, but he very well may be walking in here to say hi to us. >> here he comes. >> is this the case? >> there he is. >> yay! [ applause ] >> i'm all sweaty. >> that is oh did you a great job. fantastic. how did it feel to be back out there?...
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that is more than the entire population of states like wyoming, south dakota, north dakota. i want to introduce you, members on the other side of e aisle, to colleen from albany, new york. 27 years old. i want you to look into her eyes and i want you to tell me that you'd rather see her dead. because she went to planned parenthood because she was in between jobs and sought health care. she received a breast cancer exam at planned parenthood, she had stage two breast cancer and she is alive today because it was identified at a planned parenthood clinic and they operated and she is healthy. she's not the only one. women e 86,000 men and who seek services at planned parenthood every year for breast cancer or for pap smears , for cervical cancer, who are identified as having a positive test result. as a result they get care. 86,000. so what you're saying is, it's ok for 86,000 people to die because that's how they were accessing their health care. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. blackbu
that is more than the entire population of states like wyoming, south dakota, north dakota. i want to introduce you, members on the other side of e aisle, to colleen from albany, new york. 27 years old. i want you to look into her eyes and i want you to tell me that you'd rather see her dead. because she went to planned parenthood because she was in between jobs and sought health care. she received a breast cancer exam at planned parenthood, she had stage two breast cancer and she is alive...
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the south dakota board supports the policy which allows the students to join depending on the gendery identify with. >>> post shows students dressed in black face and wearing afro wigs. they said they were dress the up as the jackson five. their intentions were malicious, but it was painful. >>> a tennessee mom lost her lunch to a momma bear and her cubs. the bears climbed inside and polished off the snacks and lunch. she said she learned a lesson about leaving her windows open and leaving food in the car. >> once you let them in the car, they can do what they want. >> if you want to get close to pope francis on the parkway you'll need are a ticket. >> a delaware county caretaker is accused of conning a dieing man, how police say she did it next on "action news." >> happening now on "action news," police are looking for the armed intruders who attacked a woman and her mother during a violent home invasion. >> a heat wave continues for one more day, expect a brief break before the # 0s return. >> and you want to get close to the pope. you're going to need a ticket. we'll tell you whos
the south dakota board supports the policy which allows the students to join depending on the gendery identify with. >>> post shows students dressed in black face and wearing afro wigs. they said they were dress the up as the jackson five. their intentions were malicious, but it was painful. >>> a tennessee mom lost her lunch to a momma bear and her cubs. the bears climbed inside and polished off the snacks and lunch. she said she learned a lesson about leaving her windows...
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hay planes para suministrar petroleo "bahkin de dakota del norte" al deposito de san luis obispo, esteo de los mas volatiles y explosivos que existen.... juan francisco.... place holder paola facebook juanfra cual ha sido la respuesta de la asociacin de vias frreas? paola la asociacion asegura que esta invirtiendo 30 mil millones de dolares tan solo este ano, en revisiones de seguridad, incluyendo el disminuir las velocidades e inspeccionar las vias con mayor frecuencia, pero el peligro continua siendo un riesgo latente.... continuamos con mas informacion... lorena --- como cada miercoles, las camaras de telemundo 48 visitan un plantel educativo..... y hoy estan en la secundaria ocala steam en la ciudad de san jos --- juanfra --- ms adelante nuestra compaÑera gabriela delln nos tendr muchas sorpresas desde este plantel educativo... que este aÑo cambi su enfoque a una escuela reconocida como "steam" por sus siglas en ingls... lorena --- este aÑo escolar la escuela ocala se concentrar en programas de ciencias, tecnologa, ingeniera, matemticas y arte... aqu un avance... take pkg take pkg
hay planes para suministrar petroleo "bahkin de dakota del norte" al deposito de san luis obispo, esteo de los mas volatiles y explosivos que existen.... juan francisco.... place holder paola facebook juanfra cual ha sido la respuesta de la asociacin de vias frreas? paola la asociacion asegura que esta invirtiendo 30 mil millones de dolares tan solo este ano, en revisiones de seguridad, incluyendo el disminuir las velocidades e inspeccionar las vias con mayor frecuencia, pero el...
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of course, that's north dakota. here's a california business that trusts its customers.farm sells jams with no cashiers. jim who runs that farm stand says they don't rip them off. the customers don't? >> no. it's amazing. it's really quite a phenomenon. we do thousands of dollars' worth of business every day. it's quite amazing to see people experience it for the first time. stossel: at first you did this because you were busy. there weren't that many customers. you couldn't afford to have a cashier there all the time, but now you have all these customers. you're leaving change available in the open, 50 to $100. and people are honest? >> yeah. and sometimes somebody from germany or chicago will show up and start scratching their head. and another customer will come up and say, here's how you do it. you make your change here. they go through a period of disbelief. and then they finally get adjusted to the idea, and sure enough, they do it. then, of course, they want to have their picture taken next to it. stossel: some say this is because your farm is in a small town. the
of course, that's north dakota. here's a california business that trusts its customers.farm sells jams with no cashiers. jim who runs that farm stand says they don't rip them off. the customers don't? >> no. it's amazing. it's really quite a phenomenon. we do thousands of dollars' worth of business every day. it's quite amazing to see people experience it for the first time. stossel: at first you did this because you were busy. there weren't that many customers. you couldn't afford to...
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. >> alaska, arkansas, nebraska and south dakota all voting in favor of raising it. john: some americans say business hurts poor people. >> might be the problem to create poor people. john: famous actors tell the united nations fossil fuels will kill us. >> accelerated climate change is here right now. john: it is? some people believe all kinds of things. you believe in ghosts? >> yes, people have seen ghosts, i don't need proof for it. john: no proof? be reasonable. that's our show tonight. and now, john stossel. john: we like to think that we are rational creatures, we're logical, we form our beliefs based on facts. >> you consider yourself a rational person? >> very rational. i don't know about him, i'm very rational. >> rational? yeah, absolutely. john: so many americans believe ridiculous things! >> do you believe in ghosts? >> yes. >> yes. >> people have seen ghosts. >> the house i grew up in los angeles had a ghost. >> since my mom died i believe she's around. i feel that she's around and my mother-in-law. i don't need proof for it. john: she doesn't need proo
. >> alaska, arkansas, nebraska and south dakota all voting in favor of raising it. john: some americans say business hurts poor people. >> might be the problem to create poor people. john: famous actors tell the united nations fossil fuels will kill us. >> accelerated climate change is here right now. john: it is? some people believe all kinds of things. you believe in ghosts? >> yes, people have seen ghosts, i don't need proof for it. john: no proof? be reasonable....
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. >> barrys are shipped to north dakota, a big state that get as lot of bees. >> south dakota and montana and minute are other states that the beekeepers are swarming to. those that stay in california are supplementing with processed bee food that is very expensive. >> we have big news the last day of september. >> we will find out about the sprinkles. >> we will track the sprinkles and light showers in the southern half of the bay area. with live doppler hd showing you we are tracking returns much not reaching the down yet but getting the atmosphere ready for more light rain shower in the early morning with a thin line of showers from the southwest and temperatures are mainly in the 50s to low 60 and hayward is 59, and same in san carlos at 59 and san jose. highs are the big take arm the rain is mainly in the son half of the viewing area with a lot of clouds and limited sunshine. >> you can see a lost red on the mad and we have a couple of accidents and we have an ace train delay with signal problems causing a delay on ace train 3 with nine minutes late approaching address. if you use ac
. >> barrys are shipped to north dakota, a big state that get as lot of bees. >> south dakota and montana and minute are other states that the beekeepers are swarming to. those that stay in california are supplementing with processed bee food that is very expensive. >> we have big news the last day of september. >> we will find out about the sprinkles. >> we will track the sprinkles and light showers in the southern half of the bay area. with live doppler hd...
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and we are still waiting for passenger rail to come to south dakota, so montana, wyoming and south dakota the 48 lower that don't have it. senator blumenthal is up and senator cantwell and the vote has just been called. >> i'll be quick, mr. chairman. my main reason for speaking is how fervently i support rail in south dakota. >> i agree. >> first of all, miss feinberg, i want to thank you for the breath of fresh air that you've already brought to the fra. your diligence and determination have made a significant inroads already in the enforcement and the vigilance and vigor of oversight by an agency that has been asleep at the switch for much too long. there are still 64 recommendations i believe from the ntsb that have not been closed by your agency but you have made a lot of progress over a short period of time and i hope that you will continue to focus not only on positive train control but on very significant other rail safety issues. close call reporting, redundant signal protection, commuter rail inspection practices, cameras, speed restrictions, fatigue, and so many other issues i
and we are still waiting for passenger rail to come to south dakota, so montana, wyoming and south dakota the 48 lower that don't have it. senator blumenthal is up and senator cantwell and the vote has just been called. >> i'll be quick, mr. chairman. my main reason for speaking is how fervently i support rail in south dakota. >> i agree. >> first of all, miss feinberg, i want to thank you for the breath of fresh air that you've already brought to the fra. your diligence and...
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but north dakota, this would be a big blow.a or russia sovereign default, the cost of debt to both countries is up. watch these countries in particular. four, wind and solar development could be hurt. higher oil and gas prices push investment in new energy tech follow giz. lower prices long term could have the opposite effect because people won't be looking for alternative technologies, especially in the auto sector as much. it's not all bad. if oil goes down that low, the good news is this -- gasoline prices would fall in many spots around america to maybe 15-year lows. in fact, the last time oil hit $20 a barrel was back in 2002. gasoline then was at about $112, on average, at the pump according to the federal government. if you adjust that up for inflation, it would be about $1.50 per gallon in today's dollars. that's 80 cents less than average price nationwide. >>> with all eyes on the upcoming fed meeting, which sectors could see the biggest moves on a big decision? let's ask the "trading nation" team. andrew berkeley of o
but north dakota, this would be a big blow.a or russia sovereign default, the cost of debt to both countries is up. watch these countries in particular. four, wind and solar development could be hurt. higher oil and gas prices push investment in new energy tech follow giz. lower prices long term could have the opposite effect because people won't be looking for alternative technologies, especially in the auto sector as much. it's not all bad. if oil goes down that low, the good news is this --...