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we are following south dakota closely.have bills in kentucky and oklahoma and georgia and washington and tennessee, indiana, new hampshire. i expect we are going to see more -- arizona has a few bills pending. every state is on a different timeline in terms of how ugly these things will move. i think whatever happens is south dakota will ultimately set the tone so it is critical we stop that bill so that we can continue to build momentum to ensure that we are able to momentum to ensure that we are able to protect trans young people from these really egregious attacks all over the country. amy: finally, can you talk about the parallels to anti-choice legislation around the country? it sounds so similar to arguments made against aboborti, legislators tryiying to say that it is the abortion that will endanger a woman's life as opposed to a backstreet alley abortion? are we sing parallel legislation in thehese states? >> absolutely. we are seeing the reality that our gender justice movements are completely tied together and ou
we are following south dakota closely.have bills in kentucky and oklahoma and georgia and washington and tennessee, indiana, new hampshire. i expect we are going to see more -- arizona has a few bills pending. every state is on a different timeline in terms of how ugly these things will move. i think whatever happens is south dakota will ultimately set the tone so it is critical we stop that bill so that we can continue to build momentum to ensure that we are able to momentum to ensure that we...
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industry in north dakota as well as other markets. and until recently, the industry was really trying to increase production at any cost. even if it had to be in the red. production growth was really the name of the game. and over the last year and a half or so, wall street investors, the industry, have really changed the expectations and are really demanding that producers demonstrate profitability, demonstrate flow and not increase production at any cost but increase their earnings, their profits. so i think that's setting the stage for a slower pace of production growth in the u.s. we're seeing a sort of shift in the nature of the industry. the cast of participants is changing as well. the small private owners that were driving most of the production at the beginning are being pushed out of the market. increasingly, it's large independents and majors like exxon, shell, are increasing their footprint, but much more conservative their approach at least in some cases so we're -- i think even if we see a price increase, we're likely to
industry in north dakota as well as other markets. and until recently, the industry was really trying to increase production at any cost. even if it had to be in the red. production growth was really the name of the game. and over the last year and a half or so, wall street investors, the industry, have really changed the expectations and are really demanding that producers demonstrate profitability, demonstrate flow and not increase production at any cost but increase their earnings, their...
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i have a question about the production of oil in north dakota. flightfect does the disruption that happened with -- chino -- thing we have going on with iran -- you know -- the thing we have going on with iran, what affect does that have with the production in north carolina -- north coda. dakota. ? have a secon i have a second question. host: go ahead. price any kind of increase is good for u.s. producers. in the aftermath of the attacks, both the soleimani assassination , there has been hedging. they have had future profits by buying into the futures market. ist being said, north dakota not where most of the production is taking place. base has beenfic in texas and new mexico. you arer thing is, if looking at the short-term in north dakota, beginning through the winter -- beginning in the winter, it goes down seasonably because of the weather conditions. host: your second question, josh? caller: this one is easy. what price -- at what price per barrel of oil does the american production, i am most concerned with north dakota, at what price does
i have a question about the production of oil in north dakota. flightfect does the disruption that happened with -- chino -- thing we have going on with iran -- you know -- the thing we have going on with iran, what affect does that have with the production in north carolina -- north coda. dakota. ? have a secon i have a second question. host: go ahead. price any kind of increase is good for u.s. producers. in the aftermath of the attacks, both the soleimani assassination , there has been...
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i'm in south dakota. we are in the middle of our legislative session and we have got a very short session in south dakota so we're working hard on balancing our budget and doing what we do best. south dakota is open for business and that really is what we are focused on. but this agreement is something that's incredibly important for our state and for our country. it's been nearly 25 years since we modernized nafta and getting the usmca signed into place is going to open up markets that we just haven't had a fair deal with for many, many years. stuart: just down the road from the signing ceremony, and i mean maybe a quarter mile down the road, they're trying to impeach the president and throw him out of office. you have any comment on that? >> you know, it's interesting, because while that circus is going on, people in south dakota aren't really talking about the impeachment much. we talk about rolling back regulations, keeping our tax, you know, environment friendly for businesses, growing our economy, d
i'm in south dakota. we are in the middle of our legislative session and we have got a very short session in south dakota so we're working hard on balancing our budget and doing what we do best. south dakota is open for business and that really is what we are focused on. but this agreement is something that's incredibly important for our state and for our country. it's been nearly 25 years since we modernized nafta and getting the usmca signed into place is going to open up markets that we just...
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news of this one skipped upcountry and crossed the windy prairie to a place called langdon, north dakota. that's where the major was from. this is where he grew up, where he became an unusual young man. >> he was quiet. he wasn't one that was dating. he didn't have a lot of friends. >> brenda strong is david's older sister. >> he wasn't into sports. he just was introspective. >> but his mother shirley says david always knew exactly what he wanted to do. >> i am going to be an army man. that's what he said. >> how old was he when he first started saying that? >> maybe 6, 7 years old. >> by 19, david had enlisted. he was eventually stationed in upstate new york. and that's where he met joan. >> he was funny. he had a sense of humor. he was extremely shy. >> david was different than the other guys how? >> oh, because he treated me a lot different. he treated me like i had value. >> which was something wonderful and new for joan. sexually abused at 12, abandoned by her parents, married to an abusive husband, had a baby with him at 18, another one in short order, and soon single again, workin
news of this one skipped upcountry and crossed the windy prairie to a place called langdon, north dakota. that's where the major was from. this is where he grew up, where he became an unusual young man. >> he was quiet. he wasn't one that was dating. he didn't have a lot of friends. >> brenda strong is david's older sister. >> he wasn't into sports. he just was introspective. >> but his mother shirley says david always knew exactly what he wanted to do. >> i am...
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a new one stemming up in south dakota. about five or six others in the pipeline thinking about it. >> i welcome you to montana. been getting has these folks come to these programs. that has been the challenge. let me give you eight truck driving is a prime example. there's a big demand for truck drivers. one of the community colleges set up a truck driving program and they could not get people to come even though the jobs were there, good paying jobs, truck driver might not be for everybody but the truth is, tower climbing might not be. to get get the folks there in adequate numbers to meet the 20,000 or 40,000 people you need? >> i think it's a great question. one of the chief challenges with every group that looks at this issue is highlighting and emphasizing the opportunities that are there. one company for instance says it pays about $70,000 for qualified tower tech in the first year. i think there's three main challenges. the cost of standing up to me to college programs, the affordability for students to go through t
a new one stemming up in south dakota. about five or six others in the pipeline thinking about it. >> i welcome you to montana. been getting has these folks come to these programs. that has been the challenge. let me give you eight truck driving is a prime example. there's a big demand for truck drivers. one of the community colleges set up a truck driving program and they could not get people to come even though the jobs were there, good paying jobs, truck driver might not be for...
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where middle america is headed it's hard for middle americans in kansas, nebraska, wisconsin, soh dakota to have access to healthcare, and education, capital. this is it just good news but people from kansas because this is from the past 150 years of the wealth gap. so i'm happy for kansas. anyway, i will read a little bit then we will talk. there were a few skirmishes after wounded the south dakota utah arizona new mexico, but most of the famous chiefs those that were dead or imprisoned or in retirement at the time of first contact around 5 million. more than 500 distinct over the florida keys to the aleutian islands the american southwest who built cities that still stand today and the oldest continuing inhabited city is pueblo. not saint augustine like you learned in grade school. and then standing in a city of more than 20000 the coast was populated 400 years of warfare the starvation had taken its toll there are only 237,000 indians in the united states in 1800. the story parallels that of the population. the united states processes two.4 billion acres into control only 3 percent as
where middle america is headed it's hard for middle americans in kansas, nebraska, wisconsin, soh dakota to have access to healthcare, and education, capital. this is it just good news but people from kansas because this is from the past 150 years of the wealth gap. so i'm happy for kansas. anyway, i will read a little bit then we will talk. there were a few skirmishes after wounded the south dakota utah arizona new mexico, but most of the famous chiefs those that were dead or imprisoned or in...
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then as south dakota's republican-controlled house criminalizing transgender youth, we look at a ououndbrkingng fm thatatust premiered here aththe suancece film fesvaval. it's called "disclosure: trans lives oncreen." >> ware e trs people ululd be celebratedn or offhe scree >> tha y youthanank u so m mh fofothis momt. folkare nevethat the media would stop asking horrible quesonons. hohow doou hide your pemis? and start treating us with respect. amy: all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the republican-led senate appears poised to acquit president trump as early as today in just the third presidential impeachment trial in u.s. history. on thursday night, republican senator lamar alexander of tennessee announced he would vote against calling witnesses, likely leaving democrats one vote short. if the vote to call witnesses fails, the republican leadership is expected to move quickly to end the trial and vote to acquit the president. we'll have more on the impeachment trial after headlines with dahlia lithwick. the w
then as south dakota's republican-controlled house criminalizing transgender youth, we look at a ououndbrkingng fm thatatust premiered here aththe suancece film fesvaval. it's called "disclosure: trans lives oncreen." >> ware e trs people ululd be celebratedn or offhe scree >> tha y youthanank u so m mh fofothis momt. folkare nevethat the media would stop asking horrible quesonons. hohow doou hide your pemis? and start treating us with respect. amy: all of that and more,...
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i did not realize meth was that big of a problem in south dakota.n we take a look at mount rushmore? oh, there you go. yeah. yeah. seek help. >> jon: oh, man! >> stephen: riding to the defense of the meth campaign is south dakota governor and woman trying to have all the hairstyles at once, cristie noem, who insists "the campaign was successful because so many people were talking about it." yup, all press is good press, which inspired south dakota's new slogan: "all meth is good meth." ( laughter ) we've got a great show for you tonight. mr. daniel craig is here! but, first, i embrace the spirit of adventure on the southern island of new zealand! it's great. the good news? our comfort lasts all day. the bad news? so does his energy. depend® fit-flex underwear offers your best comfort and protection guaranteed. because, perfect or not, life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. and my lack of impulse control,, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving
i did not realize meth was that big of a problem in south dakota.n we take a look at mount rushmore? oh, there you go. yeah. yeah. seek help. >> jon: oh, man! >> stephen: riding to the defense of the meth campaign is south dakota governor and woman trying to have all the hairstyles at once, cristie noem, who insists "the campaign was successful because so many people were talking about it." yup, all press is good press, which inspired south dakota's new slogan: "all...
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that's good news for south dakota. it's good news for farmers and ranchers who have been struggling in a tough agriculture economy. low economy, natural disasters and protracted trade disputes have made the last few years challenging ones for farmers and ranchers around the country. i spent a lot of time in south dakota talking to our farmers and ranchers, and they emphasize the need for trade deals that will open up new markets or expand current markets for their products the china deal should increase the demand for agricultural products. while this agreement is excellent news, we do need to make sure that china will actually live up to its commitments. china doesn't have the best record in this regard and so it's important that the united states make clear that any agreements must be honored. as we wait for the china deal to take effect, one piece of definite good news on the trade front is the arrival in the senate of the united states-mexico-canada agreement. after months of delay by house democrats, usmca has fin
that's good news for south dakota. it's good news for farmers and ranchers who have been struggling in a tough agriculture economy. low economy, natural disasters and protracted trade disputes have made the last few years challenging ones for farmers and ranchers around the country. i spent a lot of time in south dakota talking to our farmers and ranchers, and they emphasize the need for trade deals that will open up new markets or expand current markets for their products the china deal should...
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she will forever hold the place in north dakota history as north dakota's first woman united states senator. however, her service in north dakota goes far beyond those three months she served in the senate. all of us senators know the importance and the incredible service of our spouses. joycelyn stood quinn ton's side for 32 years. throughout her life joycelyn embraced her place in public life with tremendous grace, dignity and class. she demonstrated by example how people can be principled in their beliefs, yet, friendly, cordial, even affectionate while having different political views. and i'm honored, mr. president, i'm honored to be standing here using her desk, quinton's desk to be part of this heritage. it's a great honor for me. the impact of her life well lived can be seen in countless ways, especially as a philanthropist, as a political and community volunteer and certainly as a woman of deep faith. joycelyn's memory will remain alive in the hearts of all those who had the privilege of knowing her. chris and i join senator hoeven and many, many north dakotans in sending condolenc
she will forever hold the place in north dakota history as north dakota's first woman united states senator. however, her service in north dakota goes far beyond those three months she served in the senate. all of us senators know the importance and the incredible service of our spouses. joycelyn stood quinn ton's side for 32 years. throughout her life joycelyn embraced her place in public life with tremendous grace, dignity and class. she demonstrated by example how people can be principled in...
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almost 100 million people are under winter weather alerts including blizzard warnings in the dakotas and minnesota. nbc's ron mott has the latest. >> reporter: tonight a massive winter storm system barrelling across the country making travel dangerous from coast-to-coast. >> it's not even february yet. there is more coming. >> reporter: millions under blizzard warnings as whiteout conditions from the planes to the midwest cause spinouts and crashes. stranding vehicles in minnesota and in michigan, slick roads sending this suv on to its side. in nebraska gusty winds and snow piling up. metro omaha under a winter weather advisory. >> you got to push harder through the snow that's for sure. >> reporter: in iowa two pickups crashed. both drivers sent to the hospital hazardous conditions impacting the 2020 presidential race >> i'm vaughn hilliard in new n newton, iowa the snow has continued to swirl throughout the day but just over two weeks until the iowa caucus, joe biden cancelled his events across the state but here in newton, iowa despite the wintery conditions, folks to see candidat
almost 100 million people are under winter weather alerts including blizzard warnings in the dakotas and minnesota. nbc's ron mott has the latest. >> reporter: tonight a massive winter storm system barrelling across the country making travel dangerous from coast-to-coast. >> it's not even february yet. there is more coming. >> reporter: millions under blizzard warnings as whiteout conditions from the planes to the midwest cause spinouts and crashes. stranding vehicles in...
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we obviously work very hard in south dakota. we've got some exceptional students and that's thanks to the dedication, faculty, and the administrators and state officials who work very hard to make sure that they have the tools they need but one of the challenges that we face is recruiting teachers and retaining s.t.e.m. teachers. i'm just wondering, based on your experience in texas, if you could share any ideas that might help schools in south dakota and other rural states recruit and retain teachers who are equipped to teach stem-related courses. >> i remember moving from teaching in el paso to presidio, texas, where salary was cut more than $10, 000, but i think that's one thing that would attract teachers in rural areas, because there are gems in the rural areas. the kids could do much, because they have nothing to lose and that's one thing i've noticed. if i would present the students something that's new to them, they will grab it in a heartbeat. they will do whatever i want, but it's very difficult to keep the teachers, b
we obviously work very hard in south dakota. we've got some exceptional students and that's thanks to the dedication, faculty, and the administrators and state officials who work very hard to make sure that they have the tools they need but one of the challenges that we face is recruiting teachers and retaining s.t.e.m. teachers. i'm just wondering, based on your experience in texas, if you could share any ideas that might help schools in south dakota and other rural states recruit and retain...
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curious, you know, we in south dakota. we've got some exceptional students, and that's thanks to dedication of the faculty, administrators, and state hard to who work very make sure they have the tools they need but one of the recruitingwe face is teachers and retaining stem teachers. i'm just wondering based on your texas if you could share any ideas that might help schools in south dakota and and rural states recruit retain teachers who are equipped courses? stem-related >> i remember moving from texas g in el paso to where my salary was cut more than $10,000, but, you know, i that's one thing that attract u know, teachers in those rural areas because there are gems in the kids could and the they have ause nothing to lose. would present the students something that's new to them they will grab it in a heartbeat. would present the want. difficult, one the be the pay scales and lack of training. i try to use technology and all the other resources inside and and that's what i every day.students if i can't get the resource ri
curious, you know, we in south dakota. we've got some exceptional students, and that's thanks to dedication of the faculty, administrators, and state hard to who work very make sure they have the tools they need but one of the recruitingwe face is teachers and retaining stem teachers. i'm just wondering based on your texas if you could share any ideas that might help schools in south dakota and and rural states recruit retain teachers who are equipped courses? stem-related >> i remember...
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south dakota has continued to produce students in the stem . field and ep score brings a vaib broader basele of stem expertist available to nasa. could you just,importan as a ge question, so to speak, the importance of building a nationwide stem work force that draws from every state, across theor that country? >> thank you for that question. i see the effects of the mi tightening ofss our stem work force every day, working on thi mission, and i see it at the propulsion laboratory,, i see i at maxar, our industry partner,t everyone is e tofeeling, it is real problem on the ground right now, which i imagine mr. manber cannea relaterl to. and so to me, showing students d early, that you're not a speciat kind of person if you go into stem, that anyone who is ople a interested can do it. there's's not this can lo differentiator between the stem people andand the nonstem people you can love art, and you can t loveh philosophy, and you can love sports and you can also love math and you can work with people who love all of those things, if we could ma
south dakota has continued to produce students in the stem . field and ep score brings a vaib broader basele of stem expertist available to nasa. could you just,importan as a ge question, so to speak, the importance of building a nationwide stem work force that draws from every state, across theor that country? >> thank you for that question. i see the effects of the mi tightening ofss our stem work force every day, working on thi mission, and i see it at the propulsion laboratory,, i see...
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we have a university in south dakota, dakota state university which has been a real leader in training qualified cybersecurity professionals. how important our sophisticated cybersecurity capabilities in a large network of cybersecurity professionals to maintaining technical leadership in space would you say? >> thank you for the question, growing up and software capabilities in cybersecurity we are spending more money and we think it is will spend on protecting our internal and external communications. it is something none of us know the moment it is going to be a crisis or whether it will be a crisis but it is a threat and even a small company like mine is investing more and more to ensure confidentiality in communications systems. we are hit all the time. >> ditto for universitys. >> it briefly on to that the team of people working on the psyche mention is 800. the opening for cyberattacks is fast and for a project like this the catastrophe can only be imagined so it is beyond critical to add to everything said on the table. >> very much on the right track i think. >> thank you, sen
we have a university in south dakota, dakota state university which has been a real leader in training qualified cybersecurity professionals. how important our sophisticated cybersecurity capabilities in a large network of cybersecurity professionals to maintaining technical leadership in space would you say? >> thank you for the question, growing up and software capabilities in cybersecurity we are spending more money and we think it is will spend on protecting our internal and external...
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the northeast with winter weather alerts still expanding from new england all the way back to the dakotas. the timing is very important. the uplift of the storm system from interior new york all the way to new england going to continue to slide out of here. and by tomorrow afternoon, the front makes its way through, and we deal with some lake enhancement the core of the cold is going to start to bite down from the upper midwest to the midwest where we're going to see windchills down to 25 to 45 below. that cold expands into the northeast by monday afternoon washington, d.c., in the mid 30s. jose >> thank you so much >>> we have breaking news in the impeachment trial. the democrats and the president's defense team both filing legal responses to impeachment late today. they come as two republican senators announce they're prepared to break ranks and possibly vote to hear from witnesses. hans nichols reports >> reporter: tonight, two moderate republican senators indicating that they are open to hearing from witnesses in president trump's impeachment trial. >> i am very likely to vote for add
the northeast with winter weather alerts still expanding from new england all the way back to the dakotas. the timing is very important. the uplift of the storm system from interior new york all the way to new england going to continue to slide out of here. and by tomorrow afternoon, the front makes its way through, and we deal with some lake enhancement the core of the cold is going to start to bite down from the upper midwest to the midwest where we're going to see windchills down to 25 to 45...
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colonel dakota, very grateful for yourtime. colonel dakota, very grateful for your time. thank you.teful for your time. thank you. let's have a look at some other stories. britain's most prolific rapist has been sentenced to life in prison, after being found guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting 48 different men at his apartment in manchester over the course of more than a decade. reynhard sinaga was sentenced this morning. he had lured scores of men to his flat where he drugged, raped and sexually assaulted them. when police discovered that he also filmed his attacks, they found evidence of many more victims. they say the number he abused comes to at least 190, judith moritz has this report. this is reynhard sinaga as he wanted the world to see him. his social media accounts full of grinning photos of a student having fun, but sinaga has many faces and behind the mask lies the truth. a depraved monster, said by prosecutors to be one of the most prolific rapists in the world. the total number of offences that we've prosecuted is almost is probably the most prolific of the court
colonel dakota, very grateful for yourtime. colonel dakota, very grateful for your time. thank you.teful for your time. thank you. let's have a look at some other stories. britain's most prolific rapist has been sentenced to life in prison, after being found guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting 48 different men at his apartment in manchester over the course of more than a decade. reynhard sinaga was sentenced this morning. he had lured scores of men to his flat where he drugged, raped and...
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any event it is to rescue by looking beyond wounded knee it's not so much the cold ground of south dakotaabout the heart that beats on and all the other tribes around the country and while wounded knee was a last conflict there were many battles fought by indian parents to keep their children for those to remember to keep their families close to their hearts battles of indian leaders to defeat destructive legislation and activists to make good that they would not honor to be indian and modern at the same time we are the children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren of those who survived wounded knee to do what was necessary to survive at first how we see the people shapes the present and the future this is to tell the story of native history to render them more than a catalog of paid i have tried not to catch in the act of dying bed is living because now what is in the enormous country that we lov love, what kind of country do we see? is this government of ours one that should get out of the way? or is it meant to be the angel of our better nature? and the very idea paying attention
any event it is to rescue by looking beyond wounded knee it's not so much the cold ground of south dakotaabout the heart that beats on and all the other tribes around the country and while wounded knee was a last conflict there were many battles fought by indian parents to keep their children for those to remember to keep their families close to their hearts battles of indian leaders to defeat destructive legislation and activists to make good that they would not honor to be indian and modern...
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this is worth jobs in south dakota.e able to now trade with canada and mexico, and it is the first in a series of trade agreements we want to get done. the china deal, phase one, was done yesterday. that was a marvelous opportunity for us. that, along with this here, we think it is going to really change the markets for our commodities for our farmers and ranchers. kevin: in terms of trade policy in the past 24 hours, it has been a monumental day as it relates to china and canada and mexico. i am curious, though, when you look at the european front in terms of where tariffs go, phil hogan was a washington, the amope trade chief, i wondering if you are concerned with europe. sen. rounds: we know that our beef is in demand in japan and china. this is going to be huge for our producers. we want to see those negotiations back on track again. is a real opportunity for farm producers in the midwest to share their product with folks in europe. we are very excited about the fact that as we knock these off one at a time, we are
this is worth jobs in south dakota.e able to now trade with canada and mexico, and it is the first in a series of trade agreements we want to get done. the china deal, phase one, was done yesterday. that was a marvelous opportunity for us. that, along with this here, we think it is going to really change the markets for our commodities for our farmers and ranchers. kevin: in terms of trade policy in the past 24 hours, it has been a monumental day as it relates to china and canada and mexico. i...
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this morning, republican south dakota senator discusses the senate impeachment trial. watch "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. this morning, join the discussion. the husband of democratic presidential candidate elizabeth warren, bruce mann and her dog bailey in fort dodge, iowa. >> she gets around. he has had a full day but he is in his element. predecessors, they assume everyone wants to pet them, and they are right. hi, how are you? good to see you, thank you for coming. >> it is good to be here. we are excited to get the caucus out. we are doing everything that needs to be done. bruce: we are counting on it. do you want to start? again, this is the wonderful husband, harvard , of our candidate elizabeth warren. , baileyfavorite warren, we are grateful you are here. [applause] thank you all for being here. just came from where kid who has the twitter account, i have had that dog. 350,000s 11, he has followers. it was like a meeting of social media heavyweights. gideon just posted a fabulous his mother rachel took of gideon and bailey, and it is lighting up the interne
this morning, republican south dakota senator discusses the senate impeachment trial. watch "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. this morning, join the discussion. the husband of democratic presidential candidate elizabeth warren, bruce mann and her dog bailey in fort dodge, iowa. >> she gets around. he has had a full day but he is in his element. predecessors, they assume everyone wants to pet them, and they are right. hi, how are you? good to see you, thank you for coming....
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stuart: what do you produce in south dakota? big agricultural state.s trade deal, $50 billion of any products. is that an energy producing state? what about south dakota? >> we don't have their -- and we have mount rushmore. we are thrilled to have that and what we do is feed the world. we market a lot of soybeans to china, heard by a couple different things, trade negotiations but they had a swine epidemic that hit the market as well. we export some pork and other commodities. corn and other markets we can access. a lot of mouths to feed and in south dakota we grow our food to export its, to feed them and that is what we do best and we are excited about the opportunity the phase i agreement will provide. stuart: i don't want to digress too far but i want to tell you last time i was in south dakota i was in the northern part of the state and driving along a road that was absolutely dead straight but you come to a point you have to take a zigzag all of a sudden to account for the curvature of the earth. that is the way it was explained to me. is that ac
stuart: what do you produce in south dakota? big agricultural state.s trade deal, $50 billion of any products. is that an energy producing state? what about south dakota? >> we don't have their -- and we have mount rushmore. we are thrilled to have that and what we do is feed the world. we market a lot of soybeans to china, heard by a couple different things, trade negotiations but they had a swine epidemic that hit the market as well. we export some pork and other commodities. corn and...
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, south dakota, these states that are so unpopulated, all you need is those states from those kinds of senators and believe me, that leaves 93% of the nation out to lunch. >> congressman swalwell, we're now starting to hear that some of the senators are saying they're not going to vote to bring in any witnesses because they fear, they say that the president is going to invoke executive privilege and if he does that we'd be in a long drawn out trial anyway, and so they'd be put on the hot seat and there are some people that are saying isn't that in itself an obstruction of justice?cores? >> theas categorically said that he will not allow witnesses or aduldocus to come forward, despite these issues already being litigated during the nixon impeachment process. that's what obstruction is, not that there's new areas of the law that he's saying we need to look at. it's the fact that the courts have already said executive privilege does not apply where he is, you know, threatening to invoke it. so i think at the end of the day, people like john bolton, if he is not ultimately called by the se
, south dakota, these states that are so unpopulated, all you need is those states from those kinds of senators and believe me, that leaves 93% of the nation out to lunch. >> congressman swalwell, we're now starting to hear that some of the senators are saying they're not going to vote to bring in any witnesses because they fear, they say that the president is going to invoke executive privilege and if he does that we'd be in a long drawn out trial anyway, and so they'd be put on the hot...
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the same storm system wiped out visibility across minnesota and north dakota, causing collisions, andsing this semi to spin out, blocking several lanes. skykomish, washington, where impassable roads marooned residents without power. >> wow. >> reporter: today, as we were driving on the interstate of missouri, we saw a domino effect of semis that slid into ditches. it was the same misery for drivers in ankeny, iowa. icy roads led to crashes that littered car parts across the highway. further south in fort worth, texas, rescuers pulled this truck out of the trinity river. two men were dead inside. officials believe wet roads from the same system were to blame. the fast-moving storm brought travel to a standstill. there were more than 4,000 cancellations or delays across the country. this delta flight at kansas city airport skidded off the icy runway before it could take off. no one was hurt. this storm is pushing quickly across the country, and it has already dropped five inches here in des moines, iowa. but what is so treacherous about the system is all the ice that's formed on the gro
the same storm system wiped out visibility across minnesota and north dakota, causing collisions, andsing this semi to spin out, blocking several lanes. skykomish, washington, where impassable roads marooned residents without power. >> wow. >> reporter: today, as we were driving on the interstate of missouri, we saw a domino effect of semis that slid into ditches. it was the same misery for drivers in ankeny, iowa. icy roads led to crashes that littered car parts across the highway....
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and the allies. >> here is debby calling from south dakota. >> welcome. >> i'm calling from mitchell, south dakota. >> i simply want to thank all the veterans of all the wars that the united states soldiers have fought in. i had a dad and an uncle that happened to serve in the u.s. navy in world war ii and were not directly near the d-day invasion, but my uncle harold informed me more of the history than even my own dad did. i have one question. mr.kershaw, do you think the fact that they first after pearl harbor every available young man signed up, but they had the draft also. do you think that helped with the success that we had in world war ii because the young man were from so many varied backgrounds? >> yes. i think the draft -- without the draft we couldn't have won our way to victory in the pacific. and america was waiting, too, very intense wars over 3,000-miles away from this country where i'm speaking today. it was a distant affair to most americans, hardly any americans suffered domestically from -- i think a handful were victims of japanese bombing on the west coast. ameri
and the allies. >> here is debby calling from south dakota. >> welcome. >> i'm calling from mitchell, south dakota. >> i simply want to thank all the veterans of all the wars that the united states soldiers have fought in. i had a dad and an uncle that happened to serve in the u.s. navy in world war ii and were not directly near the d-day invasion, but my uncle harold informed me more of the history than even my own dad did. i have one question. mr.kershaw, do you think...
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melissa: dakota wood, don bremer, thanks for joining us. >> thank you.ming up president trump calls for quickened to impeachment while his former national security officials say he will testify before the senate if he is subpoenaed. later in the show, another horrifying attack on americans south of the the border. this time a 13-year-old boy returning home with his family after visiting relatives for the holidays shot and killed in cold blood. ♪. melissa: senator lindsey graham is accusing house speaker nancy pelosi of playing political games and delaying the president's senate impeachment trial. graham says the senate will take matters into its own hands. if pelosi doesn't deliver the articles by the end of the week. he spoke this morning with our own maria bartiromo. >> they're trying to hold these articles over the head of the president. i think the reason they're not sending them because they're so weak, it's a pathetic case. they're looking to add something. so the sooner this trial is over, better for the american people and so what i would do, if
melissa: dakota wood, don bremer, thanks for joining us. >> thank you.ming up president trump calls for quickened to impeachment while his former national security officials say he will testify before the senate if he is subpoenaed. later in the show, another horrifying attack on americans south of the the border. this time a 13-year-old boy returning home with his family after visiting relatives for the holidays shot and killed in cold blood. ♪. melissa: senator lindsey graham is...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman south dakota, mr. johnson, for five minutes. this weekend, mr. speaker, will be time to burn the beetle. talking about the mountain pine beetle and the damage it's majestic black hills forest. infected years it has 430,000 acres in the black hills dead trees.ions of now, the pine beetle thrives in forest.y crowded it craves density. so to tackle this problem, state, local governments and private citizens the set to work thinning forest. now, initially and really from the very beginning, it's been and local partners that have been most proactive in recent ive, but years, federal policies have well. as the forest service started utilizing the categorical in the 2014 and 2018 bills, allowing them to more quickly utilize sound management practices like ree thinning and controlled burns. and this picture tells the story well. forest has re the been actively managed, the trees live. areas where they have not die. they and now today after years of though we seems as are nearing the end of this particular outb
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman south dakota, mr. johnson, for five minutes. this weekend, mr. speaker, will be time to burn the beetle. talking about the mountain pine beetle and the damage it's majestic black hills forest. infected years it has 430,000 acres in the black hills dead trees.ions of now, the pine beetle thrives in forest.y crowded it craves density. so to tackle this problem, state, local governments and private citizens the set to work thinning...
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, a slice of north dakota and a portion of iowa. decent storm with a lot of blowing wind on the backside of it. it is going to cause travel concerns all day today. the schools in kansas city, and adding areas in anticipation of the snow coming this way on saturday. new york city is under a winter weather advisory, and areas of massachusetts and connecticut under a winter storm watch. so here is a look at the radar, and it looks like, you know, like a rainbow here, the blue shows the snow, the pink is the sleet, the bright pink and purple color is freezing rain, and the yellow and green, and we have everything moving into areas of kansas and missouri, that's where the roads are most treacherous early this morning for your morning drive. let's time this out, and let you know what's going to happen later today, and take you into the weekend. this is as we go throughout the day today, all the snow moves through iowa, minnesota, wisconsin, we pause it at 6:00 p.m., just about to arrive in chicago for your evening drive home. saturday mor
, a slice of north dakota and a portion of iowa. decent storm with a lot of blowing wind on the backside of it. it is going to cause travel concerns all day today. the schools in kansas city, and adding areas in anticipation of the snow coming this way on saturday. new york city is under a winter weather advisory, and areas of massachusetts and connecticut under a winter storm watch. so here is a look at the radar, and it looks like, you know, like a rainbow here, the blue shows the snow, the...
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this is out of fargo, north dakota. this is ground blizzard conditions.ky that sneaks in right there. yes. that blue sky. it is not snowing anymore, but the snow still blowing around, and this is a couple of days previous in steamboat springs, colorado. that snow coming nothcoldirinndthe stemlongith a wind.r-ho wl ove lake-effect snow and chilly temperatures throughout the early part of the week. windchills could be 10 to 20 degrees below zero in the midwest, and that makes its way into the east, but the good news here, is that there is some snow on the ground. we need the moisture on the ground, and that looks like that will >>> good sunday morning. temperatures on the mild side, 30s, 40s. >>> this weather report sponsored by weather tech. some people probably using it a lot over the last couple of days. >> absolutely. you're 3 for 3 now. the last three times you've come you've brought the snow and freezing temperatures. >> i have. there's a warmup by the middle of next week. so we have that going for us. >> you're not going to get credit for that. >> si
this is out of fargo, north dakota. this is ground blizzard conditions.ky that sneaks in right there. yes. that blue sky. it is not snowing anymore, but the snow still blowing around, and this is a couple of days previous in steamboat springs, colorado. that snow coming nothcoldirinndthe stemlongith a wind.r-ho wl ove lake-effect snow and chilly temperatures throughout the early part of the week. windchills could be 10 to 20 degrees below zero in the midwest, and that makes its way into the...
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sending out an sos ♪ yeah oh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> that's my generation. >> please welcome dakotaant women across africa. over the last four years, gifted mom has helped half a million pregnant women, keeping them on track for doctor's appointments and educating them about malnutrition and other diseases they are vulnerable to during pregnancy. by expanding to other african nations, his dream is to save 15 million lives over the next ten years. [ cheers and applause ] >> over the last ten years, the actions of global citizens on all five continents have driven financial commitments for the world's poor of almost $50 billion. how incredible is that? yes! [ applause ] and next year, global citizen is embarking on its most ambitious campaign to date. in partnership with teneo, global citizen is working to create a decade of action to achieve the sustainable development goals that will culminate on september 26th next year with an historic 10-hour global event. and i'd just like to take a moment to thank the partners who made tonight possible. thank you to cisco, johnson & johnson, ci
sending out an sos ♪ yeah oh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> that's my generation. >> please welcome dakotaant women across africa. over the last four years, gifted mom has helped half a million pregnant women, keeping them on track for doctor's appointments and educating them about malnutrition and other diseases they are vulnerable to during pregnancy. by expanding to other african nations, his dream is to save 15 million lives over the next ten years. [ cheers and applause ]...
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[laughter] >> i don't know what you get for that but good people in north dakota. so, here's the consensus that if there is one witness that there's going to be a bunch of witnesses and i don't think we need any more witnesses. senator langford had an idea that if it's possible to go look at the portions of the transcript referred to in "the news york times" article, go see it for yourself or that's probably a good idea and maybe that's not possible. there is a line of thought that constraint affects most favorable to the government that is not an impeachable offense but if you get into witness land we will expand of record in a couple of areas. the house refused to allow the record records include any evidence of corruption of hunter biden and the bidens vice president time in ukraine but i promise you that will be corrected. why is it relevant? the president had a reasonable belief that somebody should look at what happened when the bidens in ukraine that it wasn't for personal gain and the manager said there's not as intel of evidence and i would say there's a t
[laughter] >> i don't know what you get for that but good people in north dakota. so, here's the consensus that if there is one witness that there's going to be a bunch of witnesses and i don't think we need any more witnesses. senator langford had an idea that if it's possible to go look at the portions of the transcript referred to in "the news york times" article, go see it for yourself or that's probably a good idea and maybe that's not possible. there is a line of thought...
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. >> south dakota republican senator mike brown joining us from capitol hill. did you get your questions answered yesterday? >> one of my questions was a group of questions that was asked. i did have the opportunity to participate in that respect. i counted 93 questions asked, republican and democrat, there was some give and take which
. >> south dakota republican senator mike brown joining us from capitol hill. did you get your questions answered yesterday? >> one of my questions was a group of questions that was asked. i did have the opportunity to participate in that respect. i counted 93 questions asked, republican and democrat, there was some give and take which
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realizó dos retornos, de chiapas a san pedro san pedro sula, pero más intentaban cruzar hacia méxico >> dakotacaso está bajo investigación . >>en west virginia siniestro también envío una persona al hospital, bomberos encontró una pared colapsada. >> terremoto 6 , 9 azotó turquía esta tarde cobrando la vida de varias personas, mas de 10 edificios colapsaron y se han reportado cientos de réplicas, >> este fue el momento en que una poderosa explosión en texas, donde la onda expansiva fue tan fuerte que dcenas de casas pagaron la cosencuencia, cobró la vida de dos personas, también hay decenas de heridos. >>fue un ruido horrible, bien feo. >> el departamento de policía de houston dijo que no hay sospecha que esto fue provocado o exista indicio de terrorismo >> descubren ruta por la que traficaban drogas las organizaciones delictivas de juárez, tenemos imágenes, >> estas son las imágenes dentro del túnel de drenaje nogales arizona que corre entre méxico y estados unidos donde agentes de patrulla fronteriza arrestaron dos sujetos con cientos de paquetes de anfeta estos eran arrastradso de lado mexi
realizó dos retornos, de chiapas a san pedro san pedro sula, pero más intentaban cruzar hacia méxico >> dakotacaso está bajo investigación . >>en west virginia siniestro también envío una persona al hospital, bomberos encontró una pared colapsada. >> terremoto 6 , 9 azotó turquía esta tarde cobrando la vida de varias personas, mas de 10 edificios colapsaron y se han reportado cientos de réplicas, >> este fue el momento en que una poderosa explosión en texas,...
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and his belongings to their home in north dakota. his family left ahead of him. but while in sacramento -- two during that time it sounds like he may be the victim of a crime. >> reporter: next thing the airmen knows, he's in a ditch and left for dead. investigators from travis air force base and sacramento police were in route to talk to the airmen at the hospital in jackson. >> pieced together what all happened and how he got to be in our county. >> reporter: the chief says this ordeal illustrates the evil in this world. >> it's devastating when you see this happen to an individual who's just going about his life serving our country and all of a sudden his life is turned upside out. it's very scary. we are just happy that he is alive. will will will >>> a botched home invasion on the peninsula linked to deadly crash. tonight, investigators to the man who was killed was one of the five suspects in the case. >> sounds like that person was just left there at the scene. >> targeted home is in san mateo. neighbors said they have never s
and his belongings to their home in north dakota. his family left ahead of him. but while in sacramento -- two during that time it sounds like he may be the victim of a crime. >> reporter: next thing the airmen knows, he's in a ditch and left for dead. investigators from travis air force base and sacramento police were in route to talk to the airmen at the hospital in jackson. >> pieced together what all happened and how he got to be in our county. >> reporter: the chief says...
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livestock prices and natural disasters and protracted trade disputes , farmers and ranchers south dakota around the country have had a few tough years. talking to farmers and ranchers in south dakota they continue to emphasize the most important thing washington can do to boast agricultural economy is to take action on trade agreements. farmers and ranchers need access to new and expanded markets and they need certainty about what international markets will look like in the future. usmca will help meet those needs to preserve and expand farmers to the export markets and give farmer certainty i am particularly pleased for dairy products south dakota is a major dairy expansion and it will benefit dairy producers by expanding market access to canada were us dairy has been restricted us commission estimates it will in prove imports by $277 million also expanding market access and make it easier for us producers to export wheat to canada. the benefits for the agricultural industry are one part of the agreement virtually every sector of the economy will benefit from the usmca for manufacturing
livestock prices and natural disasters and protracted trade disputes , farmers and ranchers south dakota around the country have had a few tough years. talking to farmers and ranchers in south dakota they continue to emphasize the most important thing washington can do to boast agricultural economy is to take action on trade agreements. farmers and ranchers need access to new and expanded markets and they need certainty about what international markets will look like in the future. usmca will...
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i have a question about the production of oil in north dakota. disruption that happened with -- chino -- thing we have going on with iran -- you know -- the thing we have going on with iran, what affect does that have with the production in north carolina -- north coda. dakota. ? have a secon i have a second question. host: go ahead. price any kind of increase is good for u.s. producers. in the aftermath of the attacks, both the soleimani assassination , there has been hedging. they have had future profits by buying into the futures market. ist being said, north dakota not where most of the production is taking place. base has beenfic in texas and new mexico. you arer thing is, if looking at the short-term in north dakota, beginning through the winter -- beginning in the winter, it goes down seasonably because of the weather conditions. host: your second question, josh? caller: this one is easy. what price -- at what price per barrel of oil does the american production, i am most concerned with north dakota, at what price does the american produc
i have a question about the production of oil in north dakota. disruption that happened with -- chino -- thing we have going on with iran -- you know -- the thing we have going on with iran, what affect does that have with the production in north carolina -- north coda. dakota. ? have a secon i have a second question. host: go ahead. price any kind of increase is good for u.s. producers. in the aftermath of the attacks, both the soleimani assassination , there has been hedging. they have had...
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and new mexico and texas and new york, and we are going to south dakota.nd washington, and michigan. then we are going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house. yepson isid yet clearly having fun in that video. guest: i think it effectively ended it. too was too agressive, excited. it did not look presidential. remember, this was the night that he finished third. it happened immediately after the caucuses. it finished his candidacy. it already failed to meet expectations. the strength of the antiwar other candidates started to attack him. he wound up finishing third. i ran into governor dean and he said david, if you had told me when i first started coming to iowa that i would finish third, i would say great. expected, itat was was interpreted as a loss. people in the hall did not see it as a bad thing at all. the directional microphone that him look verymade nonpresidential. host: how do you think that would play in the way we practice politics in 2020? guest: it might be more acceptable. everyone seems to be screaming. candidate,ink a someone for
and new mexico and texas and new york, and we are going to south dakota.nd washington, and michigan. then we are going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house. yepson isid yet clearly having fun in that video. guest: i think it effectively ended it. too was too agressive, excited. it did not look presidential. remember, this was the night that he finished third. it happened immediately after the caucuses. it finished his candidacy. it already failed to meet expectations. the strength...
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it looks like south dakota. a look around the bay area. heavy rain soaked the south and east bay today with ute to work. i joined brian hackney in the weather center. this is a rainbow that appeared magically in the town of windsor. alan martin is on his way to see if there is a pot of gold. >> torrential downpours. reports of thunder, hill, even snow. now a blue sky. >> the sun coming out. ergo isthe rainbow. that also means it will be cold tonight. it will be foggy. we are not done yet. the doppler shows we've got a cell that produced a thunderstorm your south san francisco in britain game around 40 nuw mis o. itsan ing into leandro. right there on doolittle drive. rain for the next five or 10 minutes. that it will track east into castro valley and right over 580. not done yet. around west oakland and emeryville, still from pretty good self coming down. omthe sa tower cam over the brave coming east bay at the moment. it is nice to be here cozy and warm in the studio. kiet do has been out in it all day. >> is upper 30s. elevations around
it looks like south dakota. a look around the bay area. heavy rain soaked the south and east bay today with ute to work. i joined brian hackney in the weather center. this is a rainbow that appeared magically in the town of windsor. alan martin is on his way to see if there is a pot of gold. >> torrential downpours. reports of thunder, hill, even snow. now a blue sky. >> the sun coming out. ergo isthe rainbow. that also means it will be cold tonight. it will be foggy. we are not...
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white out conditions and zero visibility around fargo, north dakota, sent trucks jackknifing off the road friday. a fire truck rolled onto its side in lee summit, missouri. fierce winds adding to the misery of having to push out a minnesota snowdrift. ice encrusted vehicles in kansas, ice causing problems in nebraska, too. >> just getting over the bridge was, you know, a hassle. i saw cars spinning out. >> reporter: more trouble in the air. chicago's o'hare shutdown for hours. this delta plane slid off an icy taxi way in kansas city, missouri, no injuries. but 90 flights canceled, more than 1,700 flights canceled nationwide. that means a lot of titans fans have to hit the road if they want to make it to the championship game. snow coming in so fast in the sierra nevadas it may have setoff the avalanche that killed one skier and severely injured another in california. winter weather advisories up for millions of people in the northeast today. and arctic air as much as 20 degrees below normal settling in across the middle of the country. >> there's going to be a lot more coming. >> rep
white out conditions and zero visibility around fargo, north dakota, sent trucks jackknifing off the road friday. a fire truck rolled onto its side in lee summit, missouri. fierce winds adding to the misery of having to push out a minnesota snowdrift. ice encrusted vehicles in kansas, ice causing problems in nebraska, too. >> just getting over the bridge was, you know, a hassle. i saw cars spinning out. >> reporter: more trouble in the air. chicago's o'hare shutdown for hours. this...
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it was written by js holmes, writing about being adopted from an orphanage in north dakota at seven andhe had a lot of questions growing up and he tells you about the search for parents, the power of adoption at all the proceeds go to the children north dakota. >> jesse: that is kind of a thin book. >> dana: then you will appreciate it. i recommend it if you have an adoption story in your own life. you can check it out on amazon. >> juan: who says new yorkers don't have a heart? take a look a at this harrowing video from manhattan. on sunday a car ran over a woman here pinning her beneath an suv. what you are seeing is over a dozen people rushing from every direction to push the vehicle off that woman. and thankfully, they did it. she was taken to the hospital, relief, just cuts and bruises, no broken bones. they say life in the big city can be tough, look at that one. it was humane and in fact life-saving. >> greg: let's do this. gregg's music news here is a tip for young people who want to start a band. you need a good drummer and a drummer has rhythm like this little fella here. this
it was written by js holmes, writing about being adopted from an orphanage in north dakota at seven andhe had a lot of questions growing up and he tells you about the search for parents, the power of adoption at all the proceeds go to the children north dakota. >> jesse: that is kind of a thin book. >> dana: then you will appreciate it. i recommend it if you have an adoption story in your own life. you can check it out on amazon. >> juan: who says new yorkers don't have a...