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we have innovated much of it in north dakota. whatever the energy source -- i am not taking it -- i am saying if you -- i am not picking it -- it you have a more opaque process that came up with the 20% reduction the paris accord or -- 28% reduction in the paris accord or something that considers security or reliability of our great system, so in new york, if we were to shut down the coal that generated electricity, we would find out electricity isn't generated in the wall by mice. there has to be a way to do it. fort is growinmore food our growing population on shrinking land requires technology. unless of course most of the people would not be able to afford their food, so there are lots of opportunities for middle ground and for multiple winners rather than taking one source over another. host: william in virginia, independent. caller: congressman, the question for you is how do you balance between economic opportunity and clean environments? it sounds like republicans are more focused on economic opportunity, whereas the demo
we have innovated much of it in north dakota. whatever the energy source -- i am not taking it -- i am saying if you -- i am not picking it -- it you have a more opaque process that came up with the 20% reduction the paris accord or -- 28% reduction in the paris accord or something that considers security or reliability of our great system, so in new york, if we were to shut down the coal that generated electricity, we would find out electricity isn't generated in the wall by mice. there has to...
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same in north dakota. they have more pipelines than oil. so big reports between approving the keystone xl permits to go ahead, the ambridge line three and one in eastern canada and mr. trump approved 2 billion barrels more than needed for the pipelines. no guarantee that oil will come out of there, one because the price of oil is low and two because it is dirty oil. >> why would you approve more pipeline than you have oil? that's beyond greed to me. >> it is beyond sfgreed and bad mouth and absolutely no context so we're saying what you need to do america is clean up your mess. right now they're saying 15 to 25% of the oil we're getting in these pipelines we're wasting it, it's blowing off in these different places we need to clean the pipelines that are here and not abandon them and not build new ones. i told you about the math in north dak if you want energy self sufficientry you need to be like germany last weekend produced 85% of its power from renewable energy why is america arguing about stupid pipelines when we to could be like cool
same in north dakota. they have more pipelines than oil. so big reports between approving the keystone xl permits to go ahead, the ambridge line three and one in eastern canada and mr. trump approved 2 billion barrels more than needed for the pipelines. no guarantee that oil will come out of there, one because the price of oil is low and two because it is dirty oil. >> why would you approve more pipeline than you have oil? that's beyond greed to me. >> it is beyond sfgreed and bad...
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leaks and the dakota access pipeline.apparently, there been a few leaks and the dakota access pipeline. and ultimately's outlets, abc, cbs, say president trump is poised to pull the united states out of the landmark 2015 paris climate change deal. oil flowing at dapl and the climate change deal. the dakota access pipeline is not operational and it has already had a number of leaks, so oil is not flung in the sense of it being fully ready to go. but leakaks are already happeni. it is happening before it is even operating. accord, ithe paris is not surprise hearing from a president that basically said, we're going to turn this process into a rubberstamping situation and deregulate all of these resources. it is disappointing and i'm hoping that other world leaders step up and hold the u.s. accountable for this. amy: if it is not operating, how is it leaking? .> because they are testing it it is already leaking. .ara houska and alleen brown [captioning made possible by reyes: a currency in freefall and a country struggling to
leaks and the dakota access pipeline.apparently, there been a few leaks and the dakota access pipeline. and ultimately's outlets, abc, cbs, say president trump is poised to pull the united states out of the landmark 2015 paris climate change deal. oil flowing at dapl and the climate change deal. the dakota access pipeline is not operational and it has already had a number of leaks, so oil is not flung in the sense of it being fully ready to go. but leakaks are already happeni. it is happening...
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you can imagine north dakota's -- there's only 1,400 swore peace officers in all of north dakota to give you a sense of kind of the population base and there are prosecutors in fargo, there's prosecutors in grand forks, our major cities who are well equipped to handle that kind of prosecution, but if it happens in slope county or, you know, these counties that are very sparsely populated where there's a very part-time prosecutor or states attorney, it's really difficult to develop the experti expertise to do the. on child sexual assault, cases you say that's not trafficking, absolutely it's trafficking. it's the same trauma -- worse trauma than sexual assault that doesn't involve, you know, repeated behaviors. but if you look at it, we need to have a whole different look on how we address prosecutions and how we address victimization in the courtroom. it's going to require continued and ongoing training for prosecutors, for judges. because frequently judges will not grant leniency in terms of videotaped, they'll save you have a right to confront your accuser. these are all challenges in
you can imagine north dakota's -- there's only 1,400 swore peace officers in all of north dakota to give you a sense of kind of the population base and there are prosecutors in fargo, there's prosecutors in grand forks, our major cities who are well equipped to handle that kind of prosecution, but if it happens in slope county or, you know, these counties that are very sparsely populated where there's a very part-time prosecutor or states attorney, it's really difficult to develop the experti...
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dakota. people are seeing, many of you came out, supported -- make a round of applause if you went to standing rock. [applause] >> make some noise if you supported in some way to fight against the dakota access pipeline. [shouting] >> well, who we have on stage right now are some of the water protectors, the first water protectors who set up that camp. [applause] >> most people don't know but that camp was established april 1, 2016 from last year. they were out there fighting dakota access pipeline. i want to go down and have them say their names so you know who they are. we are going to have our relatives who are standing rock citizens give them an honoring song. i will ask us all to give our collective energy in honoring our first water protectors against dakota access pipeline. also our water protectors across the world who are putting their lives on the line. [inaudible] >> my name is montgomery brown. i'm from standing rock sioux reservation. i live in south dakota. [applause] [speaking
dakota. people are seeing, many of you came out, supported -- make a round of applause if you went to standing rock. [applause] >> make some noise if you supported in some way to fight against the dakota access pipeline. [shouting] >> well, who we have on stage right now are some of the water protectors, the first water protectors who set up that camp. [applause] >> most people don't know but that camp was established april 1, 2016 from last year. they were out there fighting...
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dakota meyer is here with his plan to take down isis. >> it's a witch hunt. they would rather see this country fail and see him succe succeed. >> eric top on the mainstream media daily attack on hise:um father. ♪ ♪ ♪éó todd rundgren has a few choice words for the president, but can he face the music on "watters world". then, who fought in the civil war. >> britain and spain. >> we are honoring memorial day weekend with a "watters world" history quiz. it all begins right now. welcome to "watters world". we have a big show tonight. i want to start with the hysteria of the left. a member this guy. >> if you get sick in america, this is what the republicans want you to do. if you get sick america the republican help care plan isqu this, die quickly. jesse: that was when republicans were trying to stop obamacare from putting us further in debt. eight years later name-calling is still going. team trump proposed its new budget and again the democrats are hyperbolic.d >> that budget trump hasum presented is a grotesquely immoral budget. it's horrific. senior citizens
dakota meyer is here with his plan to take down isis. >> it's a witch hunt. they would rather see this country fail and see him succe succeed. >> eric top on the mainstream media daily attack on hise:um father. ♪ ♪ ♪éó todd rundgren has a few choice words for the president, but can he face the music on "watters world". then, who fought in the civil war. >> britain and spain. >> we are honoring memorial day weekend with a "watters world"...
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jesse: karen, dakota makes a great point there. horrific incident within the united states for some of these judges to wake up and say, we have to stop thinking about things in fantasy world and philosophical reasons for not enforcing a travel ban and say, listen, our job is to keep the country safe. >> right, if you overlook that job, what is your role anymore? because honestly, they've made it clear what they want from us, right? they want to destroy us. so if we don't turn around and destroy them and use every force that we have the capacity to use against them. then again, they see this as victory, as dominating us. my son didn't give his life so these people could still be terrorizing his children today. for crying out loud when a child is afraid to become a concert, what did aaron die for? if we're allowing, these authorities and powers that be that pretend this isn't a real war and people aren't dying and completely block this, my gosh, somebody needs to grab them by the shoulder and shake them for a minute and wake them up.
jesse: karen, dakota makes a great point there. horrific incident within the united states for some of these judges to wake up and say, we have to stop thinking about things in fantasy world and philosophical reasons for not enforcing a travel ban and say, listen, our job is to keep the country safe. >> right, if you overlook that job, what is your role anymore? because honestly, they've made it clear what they want from us, right? they want to destroy us. so if we don't turn around and...
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but for the most part, we're living -- we're in north dakota right now, right? >> yeah.s in north dakota are sort of like mostly dealing with people who live there already. >> dealing with communities of low wealth. so, most casino operations are humble economically. >> of the 562 tribes in the u.s., only 223 even have casinos. and of those, only 73 actually pay tribe members. while a few casinos like the one outside minneapolis pay members upwards of $84,000 a month, most are barely even profitable, like the nearby prairie one casino which if they even paid each member of the tribe, it would be around ten bucks a month. >>> i know you worked deep in the movements to eliminate native mass koscots. a lot of focus gets put on the washington football team, you feel the same way about the cleveland baseball team. >> can you imagine a team called the asians or african americans? it would never happen. >> no. >> it has been clinically shown it harms the native american youth. it increases the likelihood they are going to adopt those stereo types. >> people get so used to these
but for the most part, we're living -- we're in north dakota right now, right? >> yeah.s in north dakota are sort of like mostly dealing with people who live there already. >> dealing with communities of low wealth. so, most casino operations are humble economically. >> of the 562 tribes in the u.s., only 223 even have casinos. and of those, only 73 actually pay tribe members. while a few casinos like the one outside minneapolis pay members upwards of $84,000 a month, most are...
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i have a sister who basically runs the runway program in north dakota. she does incredible outreach work. her job is to get kids off the street before they are recognized as vulnerable and in the like. some of the toughest client she are clients who has no trust left. so that recovery process is so difficult and we have to stay in the fight. >> may i also say, this issue of human trafficking is not a sexy issue. i am not comparing it to, but just to give you an idea of the environment or let's keep our rivers clean, are all of those things. those are understandably cognitive issues you can get behind without much education on it. human trafficking is a different deal. there is a huge "yuck!" factor when you talk about it. especially when he talked about the customers involved in it. you want to see people -- these are necessary issues. you're talking about a basic human rights issue. you talk about human life and the ability to live free. this is america. that is what we should be doing here. so, don't give up. in fact, get mad. i tell people that all of
i have a sister who basically runs the runway program in north dakota. she does incredible outreach work. her job is to get kids off the street before they are recognized as vulnerable and in the like. some of the toughest client she are clients who has no trust left. so that recovery process is so difficult and we have to stay in the fight. >> may i also say, this issue of human trafficking is not a sexy issue. i am not comparing it to, but just to give you an idea of the environment or...
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. >>> north dakota senator joins cindy mccain the wife of arizona senator john mccain for a discussion on human trafficking. new york university dc center hosted this event it is an hour and ten minutes. >> thank you for hosting this important discussion today and thank you to senator heitkamp and mrs. mccain for taking time out to provide insights on how to address the problem. i have worked on trafficking issues for 20 years now without but as alawyer and academic andt time i've witnessed tremendous changes in the fields where as much efforts almost and tiger lever on the trafficking of women and girls into this sector. we finally reached now come to understand trafficking as a phenomenon that affects men, women and children in a wide range of sectors that affect our daily lives. we recognize trafficking can take place on farms that produce foods and factories along the supply chain and produced trafficking can occur in homes in the domestic workers who care for our children, our elderly and/or disabled and even in the public schools, in the deceptive and abusive recruitment from abr
. >>> north dakota senator joins cindy mccain the wife of arizona senator john mccain for a discussion on human trafficking. new york university dc center hosted this event it is an hour and ten minutes. >> thank you for hosting this important discussion today and thank you to senator heitkamp and mrs. mccain for taking time out to provide insights on how to address the problem. i have worked on trafficking issues for 20 years now without but as alawyer and academic andt time...
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, so-called north dakota.eople have dean, aseen, and ma you came out and supported. make a round of applause if you went to standing rock. [ applause ] make some noise if you supported in some way the dakota access pipeline. [ applause ] that's right. well, who we have on stage right now are some of the water protectors, the first water protectors who set up that camp, that sacred stone camp. most people don't know, but that camp was established april 1st of 2016 last year. they were out there fighting the dakota access pipeline. so i want to go down and ask them to say their names so you know who they are. and we're going to have our relative relatives give them an honoring song. our water protectors across the world are putting their lives on the line. my name is montgomery ground. i'm from standing rock reservation and live in south dakota. [ applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> i would like to thank all of you for standing up with us at standing rock. thank you for hearing the call and for continuin
, so-called north dakota.eople have dean, aseen, and ma you came out and supported. make a round of applause if you went to standing rock. [ applause ] make some noise if you supported in some way the dakota access pipeline. [ applause ] that's right. well, who we have on stage right now are some of the water protectors, the first water protectors who set up that camp, that sacred stone camp. most people don't know, but that camp was established april 1st of 2016 last year. they were out there...
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[applause] >> live to an event in north dakota for a lowercase u.s. efforts to address human trafficking held by york university washington d.c. center. live coverage began 15 minutes ago. >> you can see concerns or restitution. to put out a report delaware couple of years ago with enormous research with adopted across the country that only 36 percent did uh prosecutors ask for restitution. that it is a mandatory requirement. with the continuing care with the other needs but only 36 percent found that the request is even made. so if it speaks to why that is it what you can do with that problem. but the least likely bin is a child victim of sex trafficking. >> number one getting a child into court to testify against a trafficker is a monumental feat. once they get in to the have to testify or can they video? there is a number of factors so that is a long long road. so until we can actually have that difficulty with the last prosecution those that could disappear as a result. >> there is so neat 400 officers and all us sought -- to cut debt to give you
[applause] >> live to an event in north dakota for a lowercase u.s. efforts to address human trafficking held by york university washington d.c. center. live coverage began 15 minutes ago. >> you can see concerns or restitution. to put out a report delaware couple of years ago with enormous research with adopted across the country that only 36 percent did uh prosecutors ask for restitution. that it is a mandatory requirement. with the continuing care with the other needs but only 36...
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first of all, north dakota is made up of 700,000 total people. this bill we're dealing with deals with only people on the individual market, which has been decimated by obamacar so in north dakota, there are only between 7% and 8% of the public in north dakota that actually gets their insurance through the individual market. when you take the pre-existing conditions, that's roughly 24% of that 7%. that's down to 2% of the entire population of north dakota that might actually have a pre-existing condition that would be eligible for this -- for our program, for our safety net. when you take the safety net we're providing, which is tax credits refundable, this is something i had to point out several times yesterday, in addition to thriving market, in addition to, of course, the $138 billion of flexibility dollars for states to fashion programs, i think we have many more options for people with pre-existing conditions than obamacare, that provides one or in some cases no options people can afford to have. >> it'll be interesting to see -- >> so -- >>
first of all, north dakota is made up of 700,000 total people. this bill we're dealing with deals with only people on the individual market, which has been decimated by obamacar so in north dakota, there are only between 7% and 8% of the public in north dakota that actually gets their insurance through the individual market. when you take the pre-existing conditions, that's roughly 24% of that 7%. that's down to 2% of the entire population of north dakota that might actually have a pre-existing...
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so, to introduce senator heitkamp, the first female senator elected from north dakota in her first term has quickly become a leader among her colleagues in the fight against human trafficking bursts sounding the alarm on human trafficking as a law-enforcement issue and a senate committee on homeland security and governmental affairs and 2013 where she now serves as the ranking member on the subcommittee on regulatory affairs and federal management. federal management. she cosponsored and helped pass the justice for victims of the human trafficking act president obama signed into law which helped to secure a strict punishments for traffickers and including the bill for the safe harbor law nationwide to make sure victims of the crime are treated. working to hold traffickers to buy and sell victims accountable for refusing to testify on the company's failure to disclose the safeguards against trafficking for civil contempt of congress the third time the senate has done so in 20 years. [applause] senator heitkamp challenged the leadership in the facilitation of human trafficking on its site
so, to introduce senator heitkamp, the first female senator elected from north dakota in her first term has quickly become a leader among her colleagues in the fight against human trafficking bursts sounding the alarm on human trafficking as a law-enforcement issue and a senate committee on homeland security and governmental affairs and 2013 where she now serves as the ranking member on the subcommittee on regulatory affairs and federal management. federal management. she cosponsored and helped...
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congressman kevin cramer of north dakota. via skype, we have our technical problems worked out. thank you for being with us, sir. your website says since coming to congress, you've held more town halls than any over member. you have coffee with cramer events this week at shops, arguably smaller than what we just saw. i wonder what reaction you're getting, particularly as it comes to health care when you talk to constituents. >> sure. thanks for the opportunity and thanks for your patience with our technological difficulties. my town halls tend not to be so big because people have regular access. i think that's helped me have a more intimate relationship with my constituents. there was plenty of passion yesterday. based on what i saw, similar breakdown in terms of people that support the american health care act, those that like obamacare. but their concerns are what we've always heard. they want pre-existing conditions to be covered.
congressman kevin cramer of north dakota. via skype, we have our technical problems worked out. thank you for being with us, sir. your website says since coming to congress, you've held more town halls than any over member. you have coffee with cramer events this week at shops, arguably smaller than what we just saw. i wonder what reaction you're getting, particularly as it comes to health care when you talk to constituents. >> sure. thanks for the opportunity and thanks for your patience...
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bob and i also it is of south dakota, the thing we found before this panel. most likely we are the only 2 from south dakota. just a little factoid for you. we will start with les, who is a housing developer. you have been at the forefront of linking health and housing for some time and it is a unique topic for the subject matter of this summit. can you talk about how you got involved in this work and why it is important to you? >> may be about 10 years ago, we had been developing energy-efficient homes, sustainable green buildings, under the program, and my partner and i decided we wanted to ratchet it up a little bit and go for the highest achievement, and when we got to the section about indoor air quality, you look at it and you go, jesus, you think any of this stuff really works? it was pretty detailed. we didn't really know. it seemed like it made good sense. we asked them outside a school of medicine if they would be interested in doing a study, because we couldn't find any data that says indoor air quality effects people's outcomes. he jumped at the op
bob and i also it is of south dakota, the thing we found before this panel. most likely we are the only 2 from south dakota. just a little factoid for you. we will start with les, who is a housing developer. you have been at the forefront of linking health and housing for some time and it is a unique topic for the subject matter of this summit. can you talk about how you got involved in this work and why it is important to you? >> may be about 10 years ago, we had been developing...
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i am in north dakota, my dad was in minnesota. was getting 800 some dollars a month. , i'm tired ofget people thinking we are living so freely. i am sitting here now today, handicapped in my legs for some reason. we don't hardly get food stamps. they go by our income of our social security. i get $1000 and some of months. they make me pay quite a bit for rent. how closely do you watch this federal budgeting process? what was released yesterday, does that concern you? caller: i do not remember what it was yesterday. i have a short term memory problem and i have a long-term where i can remember better. because of meningitis when i was a baby. is why i am on social security disability. that is why they switched me from social security disability to my dad's, because the way the government is changing things around. so the government does not have much. as i am tired of people thinking we are living so great. we are not. host: appreciate you sharing your story. our last caller in this first segment of "the washington journal," that we
i am in north dakota, my dad was in minnesota. was getting 800 some dollars a month. , i'm tired ofget people thinking we are living so freely. i am sitting here now today, handicapped in my legs for some reason. we don't hardly get food stamps. they go by our income of our social security. i get $1000 and some of months. they make me pay quite a bit for rent. how closely do you watch this federal budgeting process? what was released yesterday, does that concern you? caller: i do not remember...
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dakota -- you before well, actually, i saw you in paris after north dakota. >> i told you about the abusesccurring to our women. it is an extra coupling between the rate of the earth that happens to the womenen as well when these extractive industries come into our community's. north,ot just be for the we speak for our brothers and sisters to the south. look at what happened to our sister berta. it is important we get the message out it is not ok for our women to die simply because we want to protect water. standgoing to continue to up and hold our relatives in our hearts and our minds. amy: you're holding up a sign for bererta caceres, who knew se was on a death list, but continued her work until she was gunned down in her own home. >> that's right. if berta can do these things and her spirit can live on, there's no reason we can't continue to fight and this colonized united states. we need to stand strong with our brothers and sisters. amy: had you ever met berta caceres? >> not a person. it was after we were able to go to hundreds and learn about her legacy. i cried tears that are not a
dakota -- you before well, actually, i saw you in paris after north dakota. >> i told you about the abusesccurring to our women. it is an extra coupling between the rate of the earth that happens to the womenen as well when these extractive industries come into our community's. north,ot just be for the we speak for our brothers and sisters to the south. look at what happened to our sister berta. it is important we get the message out it is not ok for our women to die simply because we...
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go long. >>> this was a familiar ritual when i was growing up on the south dakota prairie.e flags at the grave sites of veterans on memorial day and veteran's day. these veterans are hobbled by old age now, but i've come to understand their values and their spirits, the memories of what they did a half a century ago that still guide their lives. they wonder what will happen once they're gone. >> they as a group encountered a menace to their way of life and their values that was on a scale we will never see in our lives, and fought the good fight, made the sacrifice. ♪ >> i mean, every road that you drive on, every interstate that you're on, all the major companies, the monuments in your community, everywhere you look, there's this physical legacy that's left over. when they're all gone, you'll say this is one of the great, certainly one of the great american generations of our history and maybe one of the great generations of all-time in western civilization. >> hey. i thought today was a workday. >> i was lucky to get my dad. i'm lucky i'm here. many people aren't alive to
go long. >>> this was a familiar ritual when i was growing up on the south dakota prairie.e flags at the grave sites of veterans on memorial day and veteran's day. these veterans are hobbled by old age now, but i've come to understand their values and their spirits, the memories of what they did a half a century ago that still guide their lives. they wonder what will happen once they're gone. >> they as a group encountered a menace to their way of life and their values that was...
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senator chris murphy, and senator mike rounds, republican of south dakota. sits on armed service. thank you both, gentlemen, for being with us tonight. senator murphy, we'll begin with you. first of all, your reaction to just today's "new york times" report about the russians and the trump campaign. what alarms you, and did you know any of this previously? >> what alarms me is we have more and more evidence that there were contacts between the trump campaign and the russian government after outright denials from trump surrogates and spokespeople for the last six months. and so it feels as if we're getting closer and closer to the truth. it feels like the walls are closing in on the white house and i'm glad, frankly, that we have an independent prosecutor now who can make sure that to the extent there was criminal activity during the campaign that we can get to the bottom of it. these are really heady days. to the extent that we are maybe on the precipice of a real crisis, my hope is that republicans and democrats will both recognize it and join together if the evidence is there of
senator chris murphy, and senator mike rounds, republican of south dakota. sits on armed service. thank you both, gentlemen, for being with us tonight. senator murphy, we'll begin with you. first of all, your reaction to just today's "new york times" report about the russians and the trump campaign. what alarms you, and did you know any of this previously? >> what alarms me is we have more and more evidence that there were contacts between the trump campaign and the russian...
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it is still used, especially in north dakota. there is a plant in mississippi that now wants to use lignite coal. it ranges. host: you talk about the ranges of coal. what kind of mines are there in the united states? guest: many people assume all coal plants -- many are used to make iron and steel. mines are for that etal -- how much countries are developing how much steel we need to make buildings. host: manuel quinones is our first guest this morning. special phone lines today. we want to hear your comments -- coal miners and family members of coal miners, 202-748-8001. otherwise, lines are split up regionally. ,entral and eastern time zones 202-748-8000. mountain pacific time zones, 202-748-8002. let's talk about the power plants themselves. where will you find coal power plants in the united states? guest: they are all over the country. you have a lot of coal-fired power plants in ohio and indiana and missouri. western states, you've got southern states -- it really runs the gamut. if you look at the ohio valley area, an area
it is still used, especially in north dakota. there is a plant in mississippi that now wants to use lignite coal. it ranges. host: you talk about the ranges of coal. what kind of mines are there in the united states? guest: many people assume all coal plants -- many are used to make iron and steel. mines are for that etal -- how much countries are developing how much steel we need to make buildings. host: manuel quinones is our first guest this morning. special phone lines today. we want to...
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the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: mr. president, it's been said that nothing is certain but death and taxes. to that nowadays we might add bad news about obamacare. because if there's one thing we can count on, it's bad news about this fatally flawed law. high premium costs, huge deductibles, consumers losing health plans, customers losing doctors, fewer choices, failed co-ops, unraveling exchanges, and i could go on. mr. president, there's no question that our health care system had problems before obamacare was passed. reforms clearly were needed. but as the past seven years have made clear, obamacare was not the answer. and this law is rapidly collapsing under its own weight. here's a sampling. this is a sampling of recent obamacare headlines. this is from bloomberg. and i quote. thousands of obamacare customers left without options as insurers bolt, end quote. this is from cnbc. aetna will exit obamacare markets in virginia in 2018 citing expected losses on individual plans this year. end quote. from the arizona repub
the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: mr. president, it's been said that nothing is certain but death and taxes. to that nowadays we might add bad news about obamacare. because if there's one thing we can count on, it's bad news about this fatally flawed law. high premium costs, huge deductibles, consumers losing health plans, customers losing doctors, fewer choices, failed co-ops, unraveling exchanges, and i could go on. mr. president, there's no question that our...
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gals, the equivalent of two barrels spilled at a pump station in south dakota. it was delayed by months of protests by native american and environmental activists before being given the green light. finance ministers of the g-7 group have kick off in italy. they have agreed not to focus on trade. protectionism sparked issues in the last summit. the ability of the italian banking sector could be on the agenda. there are fierce that toxic loans and weak balance sheets could spill over to the rest of the e.u. our correspondent has been meeting with italians who lost their life savings. >> perched high in the village. is this today a symbol of the excesses of the italian banking sector. here, one in three people have lost their savings. just disappeared in thin area. the cause, the only bank in the village. this is where he goted all his savings. >> one day the manager of the bank said your money isn't make any returns here. bank wants to do something for you. >> and he encouraged mario to buy the bank's shares. >> i said to him but sir i don't want to do anything r
gals, the equivalent of two barrels spilled at a pump station in south dakota. it was delayed by months of protests by native american and environmental activists before being given the green light. finance ministers of the g-7 group have kick off in italy. they have agreed not to focus on trade. protectionism sparked issues in the last summit. the ability of the italian banking sector could be on the agenda. there are fierce that toxic loans and weak balance sheets could spill over to the rest...
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and now to south dakota. thank you for being with us. and i noted mr. brennan yesterday before the house committee said very pointedly everyone by now should realize the russian involvement in our election. are you among them? are you there? are you exercised about it? >> we have discussed the fact there was russian involvement in the election. they were more aggressive than they have been in the past. they used cyber as a way to aggressively impact the election. we used it to first of all steal information and second of all to disseminate information, which has not happened in the past. this suggests they were aggressive and they didn't care if we knew or not. >> i ask because of your seat on armed services about american over sharing. we have the oval office incident with the russians and the brits are angry because it was the americans apparently who leaked the name of the manchester attacker before the police were ready to do so themselves and now president trump gave away the location of some of our suck marines which all submarines for a reason. d
and now to south dakota. thank you for being with us. and i noted mr. brennan yesterday before the house committee said very pointedly everyone by now should realize the russian involvement in our election. are you among them? are you there? are you exercised about it? >> we have discussed the fact there was russian involvement in the election. they were more aggressive than they have been in the past. they used cyber as a way to aggressively impact the election. we used it to first of...
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the northern lights dancing across the night sky above bismarck, north dakota, this weekend. spectators were greeted with beautiful shades of blue and green early sunday morning. this photographer captured 500 pictures in order to create this ten-second time lapse. talk about being ready at the right moment. >> wow. i'm excited he gathered the pictures to put it together. hours and hours. >> i would love to see those. >> it normally doesn't come down that low, down to north dakota. that was definitely rare viewing opportunity they had there. >> i would be like, where's my camera? >> they probably knew in advance, and the clear skies, wow. and we have had a hard time finding clear skies around here, especially starting out day. take look at this live view of san francisco. you can see the low clouds there. that's been pretty much what we have seen all throughout the past several mornings, and even into the afternoon. temperature wise, we're in the lower 50s. and now 55 degrees in oakland. 54 degrees in palo alto and san jose starts out this morning at 54. rather 57 degrees the
the northern lights dancing across the night sky above bismarck, north dakota, this weekend. spectators were greeted with beautiful shades of blue and green early sunday morning. this photographer captured 500 pictures in order to create this ten-second time lapse. talk about being ready at the right moment. >> wow. i'm excited he gathered the pictures to put it together. hours and hours. >> i would love to see those. >> it normally doesn't come down that low, down to north...
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>> when you're done with your mother's day brunch turn it on at 12:30 and watchatch coach carry dakotaing see you then. he twisted his anc until game five, missed game six in houston and gregg popovich said he will play tomorrow until game one. bad news for the doves but one man does not make a team. >> the giants and reds technically playing two today because the game didn't end until after midnight. last night was a 17-inning affair ended on a posey walk-off homer. it enld at 12:44 a.m. so since you may have missed it, here it is. >> high drive, left field, it it outta here. >> the latest walk-off homer in innings in history. a game that will features no relief pitchers, spawn and juan mara shell went the distance. posey also cut all 17 innings to well earned day off for him, so reds again today mother's day pink uniform, bottom first brandon belt a pure splash hit, 1-0 giants. bottom two, just continue ra januaryio, the dead center of the 399 into the veggie garden for his first homer as a gientd, 2-0. now top 7, scorch dollars one back in the right place in the right time on a day whe
>> when you're done with your mother's day brunch turn it on at 12:30 and watchatch coach carry dakotaing see you then. he twisted his anc until game five, missed game six in houston and gregg popovich said he will play tomorrow until game one. bad news for the doves but one man does not make a team. >> the giants and reds technically playing two today because the game didn't end until after midnight. last night was a 17-inning affair ended on a posey walk-off homer. it enld at...
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wyoming, montana and north dakota filed a rule. this lawsuit should not have to wait until it makes its way through the court system. we can provide regulatory relief right now, and we should do so through the congressional review act, c.r.a., which provides congress with a tool to rid the nation of burdensome duplicative regulations like this one. and that's what our schedule is for tomorrow, to take up this c.r.a. so i'm a cosponsor of the c.r.a., and we need to pass it. i want to thank the chairman of the e.p.w. committee, senator barrasso, for his work on this issue and others. the house already passed this c.r.a. so this has already been passed by the house. the president has expressed his support for it. we need to pass it tomorrow. we need to get this done. every week i meet with north dakotans and others working so hard to produce energy for this country. they need and deserve a federal government that he won't stand in their way. this is a basic but fundamental objective and a good place to reduce that regulatory burden, t
wyoming, montana and north dakota filed a rule. this lawsuit should not have to wait until it makes its way through the court system. we can provide regulatory relief right now, and we should do so through the congressional review act, c.r.a., which provides congress with a tool to rid the nation of burdensome duplicative regulations like this one. and that's what our schedule is for tomorrow, to take up this c.r.a. so i'm a cosponsor of the c.r.a., and we need to pass it. i want to thank the...
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then, republican congressman kevin cramer of north dakota on the future of the paris climate agreement and other international efforts to reduce climate change. watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning. join the discussion. >> on friday, the national taxpayer advocate testifies about changes made by the irs to help taxpayers. we have live coverage of the house ways and means subcommittee hearing, starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. you can also watch live on www.c-span.org, and on our free c-span radio app. on friday, a hearing on u.s. space assets and national security threats. we will be live with the house armed services subcommittee on strategic forces on c-span 3, www.c-span.org, and the free c-span radio app. >>k day coverage of the book festival, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. maria olson on her book. goodman, author of "whistleblower at the cia." author sharon weinberger at 12 2 15, discussing her book "the nioneers of war." craig shirley on "reagan rising: the decisive years." at 2:15, sidney blumenthal, author of "wrestling with his anthrop
then, republican congressman kevin cramer of north dakota on the future of the paris climate agreement and other international efforts to reduce climate change. watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning. join the discussion. >> on friday, the national taxpayer advocate testifies about changes made by the irs to help taxpayers. we have live coverage of the house ways and means subcommittee hearing, starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. you can also...
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south dakota.e if i show you where my carriers provide service, south dakota is a big state for us. it,ave someone who gets these are the constituents, and he is wired to think about what is happening to rural consumers and making sure his state have the same access that minnesota next-door has. so he has been a joy to work with. congresswoman blackburn has been very engaged. she spent a lot of time early on working with the trump administration through the transition, so very behind the scenes in terms of priority. she is already invited the government to participate in a closed-door broadband summit. she held it in tennessee in february. we put together with folks in tennessee doing interesting telemedicine initiatives with a university, and she addressed our group last week in washington dc and shared some of her agenda and talked a lot -- rurall broadband broadband. i am very optimistic about this. and congressman walden has a history of being from a state that has deep, rural pockets and has a
south dakota.e if i show you where my carriers provide service, south dakota is a big state for us. it,ave someone who gets these are the constituents, and he is wired to think about what is happening to rural consumers and making sure his state have the same access that minnesota next-door has. so he has been a joy to work with. congresswoman blackburn has been very engaged. she spent a lot of time early on working with the trump administration through the transition, so very behind the scenes...
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and representative kevin cramer from north dakota, on the future of the paris climate agreement and other international efforts to reduce climate change. ♪ host: good morning, it is friday, may 19. here are your morning headlines. the washington post reports that james comey made numerous efforts to keep his distance from the president. he expressed concerns that the president did not respect the agency's independence. though stories are on the heels of the president's news conference yesterday, where he denied pressuring james comey to drop the investigation into its former national security adviser, michael flynn. the president calls the entire probe ridiculous and says it is dividing the country
and representative kevin cramer from north dakota, on the future of the paris climate agreement and other international efforts to reduce climate change. ♪ host: good morning, it is friday, may 19. here are your morning headlines. the washington post reports that james comey made numerous efforts to keep his distance from the president. he expressed concerns that the president did not respect the agency's independence. though stories are on the heels of the president's news conference...
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officials north dakota health department says the bill is contained and all contaminated snow and soil were removed. no people, wild life or >> coming up on "fox news morning" ongoing power struggle intensifies between white house and ethic profits. >> and story of unruly passenger leading to confrontation in crowded airplane. >> as we head to break a live look across the d.c. region now. 5:11 is the time and 60. kind of humid. not too cool. it won't be a great day. we have rain coming in. we'll talk about it on the other side. you're watching "fox news morning". havertys furniture helps your home look perfect, even when life isn't. and now with our memorial day sale - get free delivery -- -- save big on our most popular living room, dining room and bedroom sets. plus save $100 dollars on every $1000 you spend. the memorial day sale at havertys. narrator: "the time is always right to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospi
officials north dakota health department says the bill is contained and all contaminated snow and soil were removed. no people, wild life or >> coming up on "fox news morning" ongoing power struggle intensifies between white house and ethic profits. >> and story of unruly passenger leading to confrontation in crowded airplane. >> as we head to break a live look across the d.c. region now. 5:11 is the time and 60. kind of humid. not too cool. it won't be a great day....
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dakota snider captured the early morning overflow with his camera from pohono bridge. visitor: "the power of the water was so intense the bridge had this like slight vibration to it and taking long exposure with my camera the tripod was not actually able to be steady enough."park officials say this snowmelt is bigger than the previous four years combined.and despite it staying under the flood stage at ten feet, folks are still being warned to stay away from the fast moving, high water. ( marty ) in nigeria... government officials say 82 schoolgirls who were kidnapped by boko haram more than three years ago are now free. negotiations with the islamic extremist group resulted in the girls' release. they are believed to be from the group of 276 schoolgirls kidnapped back in 20-14. they were transported to the capital for medical check ups, and reunited with their families. ( marty ) still ahead... a hacker exposed the frontrunner in the controversial french election. we'll get you up to speed with what's happening live look outside... san francisco international airport.
dakota snider captured the early morning overflow with his camera from pohono bridge. visitor: "the power of the water was so intense the bridge had this like slight vibration to it and taking long exposure with my camera the tripod was not actually able to be steady enough."park officials say this snowmelt is bigger than the previous four years combined.and despite it staying under the flood stage at ten feet, folks are still being warned to stay away from the fast moving, high...
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> the wyoming teen has been in school every day since the start of kindergarten graduating senior dakotaise hasn't missed a day in 13 years of school. he says his mom pushed him to go every single day. dakota is the first student in wyoming to achieve that feat. >> it was one of those things i set my mind to when i was a little kid in kindergarten. then when i did it there was some rough patches but when i did it what i was great accomplishment. >> after he graduates on sunday he plans to become an elementary teacher in how is that possible. >> i wouldn't have clue. >> that's "eyewitness news" tonight for lesley chelsea all of us here i'm natasha brown. thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow. take care. have a good night. - [narrator] today on the american athlete. nfl hall of famer terrell davis shows us how early in his career, he made a name for himself unleashing the beast. - got this nickname, they call me boss hogg. yep, that's when boss hogg was born, that game. - [narrator] then, nba shooting guard, jordan clarkson, shows us what gives him an edge against the competition.
> the wyoming teen has been in school every day since the start of kindergarten graduating senior dakotaise hasn't missed a day in 13 years of school. he says his mom pushed him to go every single day. dakota is the first student in wyoming to achieve that feat. >> it was one of those things i set my mind to when i was a little kid in kindergarten. then when i did it there was some rough patches but when i did it what i was great accomplishment. >> after he graduates on sunday he...
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> the wyoming teen has been in school every day since the start of kindergarten graduating senior dakota missed a day in 13 years of school. he says his mom pushed him to go every single day. dakota is the first student in wyoming to achieve that feat. >> it was one of those things i set my mind to when i was a little kid in kindergarten. then when i did it there was some rough patches but when i did it what i was great accomplishment. >> after he graduates on sunday he plans to become an elementary teacher in how is that possible. >> i wouldn't have clue. >> that's "eyewitness news" tonight for lesley chelsea all of us here i'm natasha brown. thanks for joining us. we'll see you tom thinking about getting my hair cut short. that so? real short. so i could take my cap on and off, like you can. uh-huh. no more pinning it up and sticking it in there. that's a pain. plus a perp could grab it. so it's also a liability. except when you're off duty, which is when it's just a great head of hair. thank you, jamie. and eddie, believe me, when i say that really, truly, that's all i got for the hai
> the wyoming teen has been in school every day since the start of kindergarten graduating senior dakota missed a day in 13 years of school. he says his mom pushed him to go every single day. dakota is the first student in wyoming to achieve that feat. >> it was one of those things i set my mind to when i was a little kid in kindergarten. then when i did it there was some rough patches but when i did it what i was great accomplishment. >> after he graduates on sunday he plans to...
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she was a senior at the dakota school for independent study in union city.imon died at highland hospital in oakland. he was a sophomore at james logan high school in union city. >> i'm on was -- simon was a great kid. he loved playing football. he went out for the football team. he was a big kid. and that's -- and that was something that brought him joy and he liked. >> reporter: grief counselors were on hand on campus where students have been hard hit by deadly crashes involving classmates during the school year. on mother's day a student was killed in a crash as her mother drove her home from prom. over the labor day weekend, james logan student and a dakota student died in a car crash. >> this community, the high school, the dakota school for independent studies, i think it is fair to say they are reeling from this loss compounded with the previous losses. this loss by itself would have been hard to take. but given the -- the history of this last year, it has been a tough year for new haven. >> reporter: in union city, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> new
she was a senior at the dakota school for independent study in union city.imon died at highland hospital in oakland. he was a sophomore at james logan high school in union city. >> i'm on was -- simon was a great kid. he loved playing football. he went out for the football team. he was a big kid. and that's -- and that was something that brought him joy and he liked. >> reporter: grief counselors were on hand on campus where students have been hard hit by deadly crashes involving...