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i've been the eastern montana, not just western montana. they have some frustrations.the treaty rights i'm committed to that. we have continued to process apds. what would be helpful is the ability to match supply and demand. we have the resources so we cannot only write the permits but do the needed inspections. we were written up by the gao for not doing appropriate inspections on the 100,000 wells that the blm is responsible for overseeing. there's a request in the budget to be able to charge a modest fee to industry to cover that as they do already offshore. i don't think we'd have significant objection. that's something i would ask of you because that will help us move the drilling permits through, move the inspections forward so that we can make sure there's a fair return for the tribes for the taxpayers and so on. we have some pilot offices that have been funded by congress. i think that we did get -- >> my old city. >> where the permits get down has to do with demand from the companies. we are committed to moving forward with due speed on that. they are reducin
i've been the eastern montana, not just western montana. they have some frustrations.the treaty rights i'm committed to that. we have continued to process apds. what would be helpful is the ability to match supply and demand. we have the resources so we cannot only write the permits but do the needed inspections. we were written up by the gao for not doing appropriate inspections on the 100,000 wells that the blm is responsible for overseeing. there's a request in the budget to be able to...
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i've been to eastern montana. not just western montana. and i very much appreciate the challenges that many of those tribes face. we are working on a hydro project as well with the crow. they had some frustrations with the bureau of reclamation. i got both sides of it. we'll work on that. and the treaty rights, i'm very committed to upholding those, as i'm sure the tribes would tell you. as it relates to energy development we don't have a specific goal on what the energy development is but we do want to facilitate development on public lands. we have continued to process apds, argss for peruthorizations for permits to drill, in many states. and what would be helpful is the ability to match supply and demand. where is the drilling activity and can we have the resources so we can not only write those permits but also do the needed inspections. we were written up by the g.a.o. for not doing appropriate inspections on the 100,000 wells that the blm is responsible for overseeing. there is a request in the budget to be able to charge a modest fe
i've been to eastern montana. not just western montana. and i very much appreciate the challenges that many of those tribes face. we are working on a hydro project as well with the crow. they had some frustrations with the bureau of reclamation. i got both sides of it. we'll work on that. and the treaty rights, i'm very committed to upholding those, as i'm sure the tribes would tell you. as it relates to energy development we don't have a specific goal on what the energy development is but we...
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i've been to crow and eastern montana, not just western montana, and i very much appreciate the challenges that many of the tribes face. we're working on a hydroproject with the crow. they're frustrated with the bureau of land management and the treaty rights are -- i'm committed to upholding those as i'm sure the tribes will tell you. >> yep. >> as it relates to energy development, we don't have a specific goal on what the energy development is but we do want to facilitate development on public lands. we have continued to process a.p.d.'s authorizations for permits to drill, in a number of states and, of course, what would be very helpful to us is the ability to match supply and demand, where is the drilling activity and can we have the resources so that we can not only write those permits but also do the needed inspections. we were written up by the g.a.o. for not doing appropriate inspections on the 100,000 wells that the b.l.m. is responsible for overseeing. so there is a request in the budget to be able to charge a modest fee to industry to cover that as they do already offshore. and
i've been to crow and eastern montana, not just western montana, and i very much appreciate the challenges that many of the tribes face. we're working on a hydroproject with the crow. they're frustrated with the bureau of land management and the treaty rights are -- i'm committed to upholding those as i'm sure the tribes will tell you. >> yep. >> as it relates to energy development, we don't have a specific goal on what the energy development is but we do want to facilitate...
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think in their operating status, they can pull back on investments in western north dakota and eastern montana capital dynamics. i think the beauty and peril of commodities is it is hard to figure out what your input values are. the beauty is the decreased supply will improve the price. as rigs are laid down and people stop production because it is not economic, those are the seeds of improvement in price. we shall see. i don't think the emerging economies of the world being india or china or anywhere will consume less. in short, anything can happen. >> do you have one more energy play and one more e-commerce play for us? >> let me look into my hands real quick. the last one is a canadian company run by warren buffett and that goodman. -- and ned goodman. it has been pulled down by oil investment in chad in northern africa as well as its home growing business. it is a significant discount. we think it is worth around 20. >> thank you mark we will leave it there. thanks to alix steel and out sherman for joining me. still ahead, shares of apple hit an all-time high making it the most valuable co
think in their operating status, they can pull back on investments in western north dakota and eastern montana capital dynamics. i think the beauty and peril of commodities is it is hard to figure out what your input values are. the beauty is the decreased supply will improve the price. as rigs are laid down and people stop production because it is not economic, those are the seeds of improvement in price. we shall see. i don't think the emerging economies of the world being india or china or...
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here's the quote: why must you city easterners diminish those of us living in the dakotas montana, wyomingebraska? we work. unemployment around 5%. we have clear, open skies, incredible landscapes, few traffic problems low crime rates, and we can carry openly our guns. what's not to love? [laughter] cheryl, this could be a chance to apologize. >> you asked me if i as a single woman would want to live there, and i said no. i'm from texas i grew up in arizona as well. believe me, i've enjoyed open gun-carrying around me, open skies -- i prefer new york. you asked me my opinion, that was my opinion. for the life that it offers me here. but nothing against those that enjoy open blue skies and being able to carry a gun wherever they want to. i'm telling you in arizona they do. trust me. but, no, i'm -- actually no. i really -- i'm good. stuart: you had your chance. >> i'm sorry that she doesn't like what i had to say, but i like new york. i like the lifestyle that i have here. stuart: okay got it. >> sorry. stuart: big box office weekend for "50 shades of grey." the movie, based on the rather r
here's the quote: why must you city easterners diminish those of us living in the dakotas montana, wyomingebraska? we work. unemployment around 5%. we have clear, open skies, incredible landscapes, few traffic problems low crime rates, and we can carry openly our guns. what's not to love? [laughter] cheryl, this could be a chance to apologize. >> you asked me if i as a single woman would want to live there, and i said no. i'm from texas i grew up in arizona as well. believe me, i've...
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eastern time. >>> and listen to this. a state lawmaker in montana wants to ban yoga pants.e indecent exposures so it would prohibit nipple exposure by women or men as well as any clothing that simulates a buttocks or genital area. and wearing yoga pants in public should be illegal. is that constitutional? >> i don't know where to begin with that. he certainly does not think it is the year of the torso. for sure. >> i'm just not even going to comment on this story at all. i'll be back. >> it reminds me of the lululemon founders. saying some were too big to wear yoga pants. >> i guess there would be agreement on that, right? >> it does seem conservative to go after people wearing yoga pants as someone who likes to wear them. >> i wear them all the time out on the street. >> just don't be indecent about it. freedom of expression. >> okay. >> no comment from scott. he's already dug himself in a hole this morning. >>> ibm releasing results of a study showing that 26 of 41 dating apps they analyzed expose smartphone users to hacking, spying, and theft. after we reported the story
eastern time. >>> and listen to this. a state lawmaker in montana wants to ban yoga pants.e indecent exposures so it would prohibit nipple exposure by women or men as well as any clothing that simulates a buttocks or genital area. and wearing yoga pants in public should be illegal. is that constitutional? >> i don't know where to begin with that. he certainly does not think it is the year of the torso. for sure. >> i'm just not even going to comment on this story at all....
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eastern district. is. baseally we had the 15 u.s. attorneys from the three involved districts. we also had a very able prosecutor from montanaand an extremely able writer an assistant u.s. attorney named douglas wilson who came on to basically be our brief writer because we knew this was a case that was going to involve a lot of briefing on a lot of different issues. >> it wouldn't be brief. >> speaking of briefing, quin, it sounds like there was a lot of evidence obtained as a result of that search. did you make any effort to quash that search for any reason? >> we did. one of the jobs of the defense attorney is to look at search warrants and see whether you think that they are lawful and if they are not whether the evidence that is seized pursuant to the warrant can be suppressed. and we looked at that search warrant, affidavit actually, about 100 pages i recall. and the f.b.i. was hustling to put that affidavit together with good reason because they were afraid there might be another crime. and they compiled a lot of things. we felt that in the end it wasn't sufficient. you have to understand basically until david kaczyns
eastern district. is. baseally we had the 15 u.s. attorneys from the three involved districts. we also had a very able prosecutor from montanaand an extremely able writer an assistant u.s. attorney named douglas wilson who came on to basically be our brief writer because we knew this was a case that was going to involve a lot of briefing on a lot of different issues. >> it wouldn't be brief. >> speaking of briefing, quin, it sounds like there was a lot of evidence obtained as a...