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north dakota farmers reach $220 million. guest: we of the highest use of crop insurance in the country. more of our producers sign up and enroll in the program that almost any state in the country. we lead the nation in the production of 14 major crops. whether you're talking week or edible beans, we grow incredible potatoes. a whole variety of crops. host: what are they insuring against? natural disaster? bad year? what can they insure against? guest: it really goes to all of the above. premier li bad weather, disasters. that would be number one. crop disease and different things like that. host: from north dakota. 39.6 million. the average farm size is 1,200 acres. that sounds right. guest: we are a huge farm state and leave the production in many different areas. take of artificial safety net will drive hyperinflation and a plan market prices and state budgets. guest: the reality is good farm policy benefits every single american. we have the highest food costs in the country -- in the history of this country. this benefi
north dakota farmers reach $220 million. guest: we of the highest use of crop insurance in the country. more of our producers sign up and enroll in the program that almost any state in the country. we lead the nation in the production of 14 major crops. whether you're talking week or edible beans, we grow incredible potatoes. a whole variety of crops. host: what are they insuring against? natural disaster? bad year? what can they insure against? guest: it really goes to all of the above....
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i think that the country can learn by what north dakota has done. >> that is why we tell congress, yous need to come see this, and come and talk to the people and see what kind of people are here, and see what made this country as great as it is, it's hard work and blue collar people, not the say that we need politicians. but they are not what made this country great. it's people on the ground that made this country great and north dakota is full of them. >> so we hope that communicates both the process of fracking and the great things that are happening there, and as johnnie said, please share it, it's on the foundry, we have been tweeting about it today, it's about been great to work on that project. concluding things today is our good friend, jenny beth martin, she is the cofounder of tea-party patriots, she has been someone active and involved in the tea party movement right from the start. first inspired by rick santelli and then organized a rally in georgia in which she brought together people and has been a champion for the values that we care about so dearly in heritage. >> tha
i think that the country can learn by what north dakota has done. >> that is why we tell congress, yous need to come see this, and come and talk to the people and see what kind of people are here, and see what made this country as great as it is, it's hard work and blue collar people, not the say that we need politicians. but they are not what made this country great. it's people on the ground that made this country great and north dakota is full of them. >> so we hope that...
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if it had been approved, north dakota would become the first state in the country without a property but north dakotans voted yesterday to keep paying property tax. also on the ballot yesterday, north dakota was a very controversial measure to add a religious liberty amendment to the state's constitution. critics of the measure argued that would give essentially carte blanche for people to claim religious liberty in order for people to apply abortion rights or to discriminate against gays and lesbians solely on the basis that the gays and lesbians offended them for religious reasons. this is an issue that gained attention at the national level earlier this year as congressional republicans tried to pass a religious liberty exemption when it came to providing contraception coverage to women. last night voters in north dakota had a chance to vote on their version of that and they said no. they said no in great numbers. the religious liberty amendment was defeated in north dakota last night by a margin of 64% to 36%. north dakota is not generally considered a bastion of liberalism. there
if it had been approved, north dakota would become the first state in the country without a property but north dakotans voted yesterday to keep paying property tax. also on the ballot yesterday, north dakota was a very controversial measure to add a religious liberty amendment to the state's constitution. critics of the measure argued that would give essentially carte blanche for people to claim religious liberty in order for people to apply abortion rights or to discriminate against gays and...
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in north dakota we have something that mergeded with the democratic party -- it did. what's so funny about that? we thought it was a pretty good thing at the time. so it became the democrat npl. non-partisan league. the old non-partisan league said we'll stick, we'll win, and it has a saying, the office seeks the man. so if ever that were the case, it seems to me, the job of interior secretary surely must have been seeking ken salazar. he has been an extraordinary secretary, and cabinet official. i had the opportunity, as did senator bennett, to work with ken salazar when he was in the united states senate and i know his background. it's extraordinary. he comes from colorado, a family that farmed and ranched. one of eight children. all eight kids went and got a college degree. i won't describe what the rest of them have done, but it's quite extraordinary what this family has produced, and secretary salazar went off to become a businessman, and a rancher and a farmer, and then attorney general for the state of colorado. then united states senator, and then secretary of
in north dakota we have something that mergeded with the democratic party -- it did. what's so funny about that? we thought it was a pretty good thing at the time. so it became the democrat npl. non-partisan league. the old non-partisan league said we'll stick, we'll win, and it has a saying, the office seeks the man. so if ever that were the case, it seems to me, the job of interior secretary surely must have been seeking ken salazar. he has been an extraordinary secretary, and cabinet...
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and they have found some more oil that goes down here along the north dakota/south dakota border, and they think that could be even bigger thanl the bakken shale. it's where harold hamm is making, i don't know, millions, billions, drilling oil, fracking. business week called him the man who bought north dakota. i didn't know that there was somebody out there buying a state, did you? now, harold hamm wants to make billions more by fracking for natural gas in this area. did you know that his company is one of the largest fracking companies in america? earlier this year, the obama administration, you know what they did? they tite tightened regulations on oil and gas industries requiring drillers to capture emissions of certain air pollutants. seems reasonable, doesn't it? harold hamm only cares about making more money. he didn't like that. >> a lot of the things the obama administration has done haven't been helpful to our industry. there are a lot of obstacles. our energy policy in america today is one of energy deprivation. how little energy we can use. that's what third world countrie
and they have found some more oil that goes down here along the north dakota/south dakota border, and they think that could be even bigger thanl the bakken shale. it's where harold hamm is making, i don't know, millions, billions, drilling oil, fracking. business week called him the man who bought north dakota. i didn't know that there was somebody out there buying a state, did you? now, harold hamm wants to make billions more by fracking for natural gas in this area. did you know that his...
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i think that the country can learn by what north dakota has done. >> that's what i would tell congressyou guys immediate to come and see this. come and talk to the people, see what kind of people are here. see what made this country as great as it is. it's hard working, you know, blue-collar people. not to say that we don't need politicians, but they're not what made this country great. they don't. it's people on the ground who made this country great. and north dakota's full of them. >> so we hope that communicates both the process of fracking, but also the great things that are happening there. and as johnny said, please, share it. it's on the foundry, we've been tweeting about it today. it's been great to work with irer on that project. now the cofounder of tea party patriots, someone who's been involved and active in the tea party movement right from the start. first inspired by rick santelli and shortly thereafter, organized a rally in georgia, in which she brought together people and really has been a champion for the values that we care about so dearly inherited. i'll let jenny
i think that the country can learn by what north dakota has done. >> that's what i would tell congressyou guys immediate to come and see this. come and talk to the people, see what kind of people are here. see what made this country as great as it is. it's hard working, you know, blue-collar people. not to say that we don't need politicians, but they're not what made this country great. they don't. it's people on the ground who made this country great. and north dakota's full of them....
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we've seen that in oklahoma, texas, north dakota, kansas, montana. you know, wherever oil and gas is. so what we're doing is estimated by api, we could 1.2 million jobs to the 9.3 million jobs that's currently in our industry today, by 2030. and in the american wealth creation, we're talking wealthy creation to our own federal government. $18 trillion value of oil and gas on federal lands. that's the estimate that's out there. we're not talking about creating other richer, we're talking about it at home. we're talking about 10 million right here. in the states, you know, north dakota doesn't have those deficit. montana doesn't have a deficit. the states doesn't have a deficit. but i think -- i think the big thing is psychological impact in america, the self-sufficient in america producing what we need right hear at home and saving american lives. so the unintended consequences, if we're not careful, but changing these rules could be devastating. we could stop this energy renaissance, we certainly do not want to do that. thank you very much. >> thank
we've seen that in oklahoma, texas, north dakota, kansas, montana. you know, wherever oil and gas is. so what we're doing is estimated by api, we could 1.2 million jobs to the 9.3 million jobs that's currently in our industry today, by 2030. and in the american wealth creation, we're talking wealthy creation to our own federal government. $18 trillion value of oil and gas on federal lands. that's the estimate that's out there. we're not talking about creating other richer, we're talking about...
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nevada, north dakota, maine and virginia are all holding senate primaries.an a dozen candidates are competing for a seat in south carolina. we will have updates throughout the night right here on the fox news channel. well, watch your mouth next time you're in middle borough, massachusetts. the town just approved a $20 nine for swearing in public. supporters say they had to do something about teenagers yelling curses all over the place. opponents are asking what about free speech? but state law does let police arrest people who use profane or obscene language in public. well, president george h.w. bush is celebrating his 88th birthday with friends and family in ken bunk port maine today. the big party includes a clam bake. just hours ago they all sat down to watch a special screening of a new documentary about his life. >> what was t like to see your son elected president? >> very emotional for me. very proud father. first time it's happened, i guess, in the history of our country except for the adams, it was mind boggling. it was enormous. and a source of g
nevada, north dakota, maine and virginia are all holding senate primaries.an a dozen candidates are competing for a seat in south carolina. we will have updates throughout the night right here on the fox news channel. well, watch your mouth next time you're in middle borough, massachusetts. the town just approved a $20 nine for swearing in public. supporters say they had to do something about teenagers yelling curses all over the place. opponents are asking what about free speech? but state law...
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amendment to the north dakota constitution to end all together the property tax in that state. i've to tell you if i lived in north dakota i'd probably vote for it at the same time and on the other side of the atlantic there's that interesting news out of ireland this week kind of the opposite the irish are considering starting a property tax a tax on land is something brand new for the irish although it has a long history here in the united states a few years back i was invited to ireland to give a speech and on the way back to the airport a very chatty cab driver asked me if startlingly simple question how is it he asked the americans aren't allowed to own land as to what he was talking about at that time louise i owned a home in atlanta the mortgage was nearly paid off he said it's really simple here in ireland i own my home and the government can never take it away from me but in america you just rent your land from the government and if you don't pay your property taxes the government will take your land away and sell the right to pay rent taxes on it to somebody else at t
amendment to the north dakota constitution to end all together the property tax in that state. i've to tell you if i lived in north dakota i'd probably vote for it at the same time and on the other side of the atlantic there's that interesting news out of ireland this week kind of the opposite the irish are considering starting a property tax a tax on land is something brand new for the irish although it has a long history here in the united states a few years back i was invited to ireland to...
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north dakota takes in over $800 million a year in property taxes.pporters of the failed measure say the lost revenue could help be replaced by taxes on north dakota's oil inustry. >>> and burger king is launching a summer menu tomorrow in hopes of luring new customers. and one of the new menu items is this bacon topped ice cream sundae. burger king is trying to regain its slipping market share before it goes public on wall street later this month. >>> terrell, the bacon sundae clocks in at 510 calories and 18 grams of fat. >> did i miss something? when did combining bacon and ice cream become a big thing? i'm saying it looked good. i'm not hating on it. i'm just saying, i didn't know that was a common combination. >> i didn't either. >> erica ferrari in new york. thank you very much. >>> up next, the wednesday morning weather forecast and kevin durant brings the thunder as oklahoma city takes on lebron james and the heat to kick off the nba championship series. lebron james . ♪ [ acoustic guitar: slow ] [ barks ] ♪ [ upbeat ] [ barks ] beneful playf
north dakota takes in over $800 million a year in property taxes.pporters of the failed measure say the lost revenue could help be replaced by taxes on north dakota's oil inustry. >>> and burger king is launching a summer menu tomorrow in hopes of luring new customers. and one of the new menu items is this bacon topped ice cream sundae. burger king is trying to regain its slipping market share before it goes public on wall street later this month. >>> terrell, the bacon sundae...
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they are not crazy about the idea of losing local autonomy but we need to come back and look how north dakotawhat south dakota has: no income states. nine states have no state income tax. no states have no property tax at the local level. that's probably not sustainable because people want local control. it is sustainable to go without a personal income tax because of all that lovely oil money they now have. >>neil: but that is it. the riches could be short-lived so they could be prematurely ripping their nose off to satisfy their face. >>guest: south dakota does not have a lot oil hundred and they do not need a state income tax. washington state don't have oil and they don't need a state income tax. state without income taxes without state income taxes grow much faster. have more population growth. have more wealth and income creation. >>neil: so it would not surprise you if this went down to defeat for those reasons and others, right? >>guest: but again we have been cutting the income tax, cutting taxes in north dakota. i focus on getting rid of the income tax. >>neil: while you are here, i
they are not crazy about the idea of losing local autonomy but we need to come back and look how north dakotawhat south dakota has: no income states. nine states have no state income tax. no states have no property tax at the local level. that's probably not sustainable because people want local control. it is sustainable to go without a personal income tax because of all that lovely oil money they now have. >>neil: but that is it. the riches could be short-lived so they could be...
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north dakota voters is can reject aid measure that would have done away with property taxes. we'll explain why they made that decision and would you make the same? it's our "news nation" gut check. and join our conversation on twitter. a lot of you have the already started tweeting us 11 minutes into this show@tamron hall. ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe in thinking day and night... about your dog's nutrition. like the dual-defense antioxidants in our food that work around the clock... supporting your dog's immune system on the inside... while helping to keep his skin and coat healthy on the outside. with this kind of thinking going into our food... imagine all the goodness that can come out of it. just one way we're making the world a better place... one pet at a time. purina one smartblend. yoo-hoo. hello. it's water from the drinking fountain at the mall. [ male announcer ] great tasting tap water can come from any faucet anywhere. the brita bottle with the filter inside. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a fe
north dakota voters is can reject aid measure that would have done away with property taxes. we'll explain why they made that decision and would you make the same? it's our "news nation" gut check. and join our conversation on twitter. a lot of you have the already started tweeting us 11 minutes into this show@tamron hall. ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe in thinking day and night... about your dog's nutrition. like the dual-defense antioxidants in our food that work around the...
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is greater formation in north dakota than it is in montana. our oil and gas fuels are going through a renaissance. technology has unleashed its own gas potential and created thousands of jobs. in central montana, wind turbine blades harness the power of the chinook winds. wind farms in montana power 100,000 homes and three new wind farms are being built and in western montana, it adds electricity to the grid. montana also produces 4 million to 5 million tons of sulfur and we're leading the way on carbon capture and sequestration. national energy policy should replicate a lot of this mix. if we don't develop u.s. energy policy we'll continue the subject to the whims of foreign dictators in the sudden spikes of foreign oil. we'll be one hurricane or regime change away from $6 gasoline. that would be disastrous for our economy. the $1 increase in the price of gasoline cost americans $110 billion a year. we are all too aware of that in our state. the tax code is an important driver of energy policy. tax incentives, as i mentioned provide 85% of th
is greater formation in north dakota than it is in montana. our oil and gas fuels are going through a renaissance. technology has unleashed its own gas potential and created thousands of jobs. in central montana, wind turbine blades harness the power of the chinook winds. wind farms in montana power 100,000 homes and three new wind farms are being built and in western montana, it adds electricity to the grid. montana also produces 4 million to 5 million tons of sulfur and we're leading the way...
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where we started with coolly field and we sealed the deep end with the senator conrad's state over north dakota and one of the players. i will say that only here in america can a 13th child of a share cropper, of a one-man operation and one-truck operation to one of the largest oil companies and having discovered that field, at continental we've been able to do that. today i'll talk to you on perspective that has been in this business for about 45 years. i first started speaking on it about two years ago. at the time it's been severely disparaged and people are trying to get a share. i thought i'd start talking about that. it's a very important segment of our energy picture and nearly all transportation runs on it and there's hardly a jet plane that doesn't run on oil products. also here to talk about the federal tax preventions that allow us to continue the job of the american dream of energy dependence. there are 18,000 producers today that drill 95% of the wells in america and we produce 67% of the well and 86% of the natural gas has produced today. we typically invest all that we make or ab
where we started with coolly field and we sealed the deep end with the senator conrad's state over north dakota and one of the players. i will say that only here in america can a 13th child of a share cropper, of a one-man operation and one-truck operation to one of the largest oil companies and having discovered that field, at continental we've been able to do that. today i'll talk to you on perspective that has been in this business for about 45 years. i first started speaking on it about two...
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we are making it happen in a place like north dakota as well as the other blm labs. another area -- i choose this as an example because of the people who invited me here. utah. some people in the state of utah say they have shut down oil and gas production. i was there one month ago with some of the leadership and we announce to the environmental community as well as the oil and gas communities have come together and we in the blm and i sign a record of decision that will allow over 3000 wells to move into the area in be constructed. they will be constructed in the right way with the newest technology using horizontal drilling and staying away from certain areas in doing that kind of thing. we have other announcements we will be making soon in terms of the oil and gas production in utah. because of the way we are bringing people together. i give you those three examples. i might as well give you another sense senate term rakowski was up. few minutes ago. -- senator mark caskey was in here a minute ago. this is something i am very proud of. the 22 million acre holding
we are making it happen in a place like north dakota as well as the other blm labs. another area -- i choose this as an example because of the people who invited me here. utah. some people in the state of utah say they have shut down oil and gas production. i was there one month ago with some of the leadership and we announce to the environmental community as well as the oil and gas communities have come together and we in the blm and i sign a record of decision that will allow over 3000 wells...
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. >> north dakota has it would have the top three cities when it comes to low unemployment.ent rates at 3%. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> here's a look at this hour's hot shots. in colorado, a firefighter saves a baby deer from a raging wildfire. in mexico students protest for transparency in the media. >> in madrid soccer fans react while watching the euro 2012 final match. and the memphis mayor is greeted with cheers at a musical ceremony. >> a new robot is putting a new twist on the age old game rock, paper scissors. chans are high if you challenge this gadget to a round, you're going to lose. jeans moos has a closer look at why. >> human lose to this machine 100% of the time. let slow it down so can you see paper losing to the robot, scissor or
. >> north dakota has it would have the top three cities when it comes to low unemployment.ent rates at 3%. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> here's a look...
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. >> one north dakota woman didn't want to wait around for mr. right to make her happy so she married herself. she says at one point in her life she was very unhappy until she discovered the love she craved had to come from within, from herself. so she chose to marry herself in a commitment ceremony in march. >> stephen: this comes as a serious blow to people from north dakota. your state finally gets a woman and she decides to marry herself. (laughter) i'm so sorry, rick. he's so lonely. and this woman is not alone in her love of aloneness. self-marriage ceremonies have also taken place in the netherlands and taiwan. wow! first you have the balls to marry yourself then you make it a destination wedding? (laughter) once self-marriage becomes the norm, imagine all the societal pressure. your friends will be like, hey, you've been with yourself for 48 years and you're still not entkwaeupblged? what is he/you waiting for? and then you'll have to go home, sit yourself down and ask "where is this going? you've met my entire family, they think of you a
. >> one north dakota woman didn't want to wait around for mr. right to make her happy so she married herself. she says at one point in her life she was very unhappy until she discovered the love she craved had to come from within, from herself. so she chose to marry herself in a commitment ceremony in march. >> stephen: this comes as a serious blow to people from north dakota. your state finally gets a woman and she decides to marry herself. (laughter) i'm so sorry, rick. he's so...
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and that was why didn't people in north dakota determine i don't disagree and again this this need to be a debate in eight hundred eighteen up until eight hundred eighteen there was no property tax anywhere the united states eight hundred eighteen second generation after the after the revolutionary war illinois became the first state by by the one thousand nine hundred there were thirty three states and property taxes and now it's all fifty now it's all all the states in the union and i mean it was in fifty states back in ninety nine i thought it was thirty three as i got new hampshire didn't have a property tax but i could be wrong it does but if i lived in new hampshire for four years yes there's a property taxes and what they don't have as a state income tax but but it's like it seems to me that we should do away with this or we should be encouraging states to do it where somehow we went into the room is that we have to reduce spending if we're going to get are going to get rid of that we have to find figure out a way to cut spending if we're going to get his romney's tax mostly pa
and that was why didn't people in north dakota determine i don't disagree and again this this need to be a debate in eight hundred eighteen up until eight hundred eighteen there was no property tax anywhere the united states eight hundred eighteen second generation after the after the revolutionary war illinois became the first state by by the one thousand nine hundred there were thirty three states and property taxes and now it's all fifty now it's all all the states in the union and i mean it...
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if any of you are from north dakota or even new jersey or maryland up in this area, think what orange juice would cost if you had to grow the orange tree here. would you buy it? not a lot of people would rush to buy orange juice if it had to be grown locally in north dakota or maine or places like that, right? same with wind energy. wind energy makes a lot of sense in several states in our country, but then you have to bring the infrastructure to distribute that commodity or product which often is transmission. then you get into the 48 different countries, the federal government's role, the permitting, the logistics. the construction is the easy part. technology is known. it's understood. everybody knows what it's going to cost. it's the decades it takes to permit large infrastructure. moving electricity around the country is not the same as moving oil and gas. it's not a pressurized dynamic. the physics and the engineering behind it are very different and how we move natural gas and oil and other commodities or liquid-based commodities around this country. not like the interstate hig
if any of you are from north dakota or even new jersey or maryland up in this area, think what orange juice would cost if you had to grow the orange tree here. would you buy it? not a lot of people would rush to buy orange juice if it had to be grown locally in north dakota or maine or places like that, right? same with wind energy. wind energy makes a lot of sense in several states in our country, but then you have to bring the infrastructure to distribute that commodity or product which often...
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belief it or not, that was rejected by the voters of north dakota.ey were. good. coming up. sister simone campbell one of those under attack by the vatican and bill burton from priorities u.s.a. but first: this is the full court with press. >> on this wednesday, other headlines making news, president obama reiterated yesterday that we will not see him on american idol or america has tall he want, a reporter in jacksonville asked if he shaz given a performance any time thought after singing al green and his comedy routine at the whitehouse correspond ent's dinner. the president responded, my wife and daughters find me embarrassing enough when i start performing at home. i am going to try to keep my singing to the shower most of the time. >> he could do that "just call me maybe". >> yes he could. >> travelers were buzzing as the newly joined southwest and airtran air wares fired up a three-day sale with airline tickets going for as low as $49 each way. that prompted other carriers to drop some prices as well. united airlines made headlines for a differ
belief it or not, that was rejected by the voters of north dakota.ey were. good. coming up. sister simone campbell one of those under attack by the vatican and bill burton from priorities u.s.a. but first: this is the full court with press. >> on this wednesday, other headlines making news, president obama reiterated yesterday that we will not see him on american idol or america has tall he want, a reporter in jacksonville asked if he shaz given a performance any time thought after...
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. >> i've been in north dakota for 33 years. some people refer to this balkan as an oreo cookie.ou have the shale sourcing, and that's the oil source. when you look at that rock, i mean, it is hard. it's dense. it's tight. but by drilling two miles sideways, that's the horizontal component, and then fraking this rock, which just means cracking it, you then draw the oil out of the entire system. >> the area that we worried the most about would be the federal government and regulations, specifically the environmental protection agency. we're concerned that the federal government would look at this and say, you know x we're really not sure. let's put a moratorium while we study it. that would be devastating. >> from a science standpoint u i know that we're safe. people ask me am i an environmentalist? my answer is yes. absolutely i am. i'm a farmer. i want good, safe drinking water here. i think that the country can learn by what north dakota has done. >> that's what i'm going to tell congress. you guys have to come see this. come and talk to the people. see what kind of people are
. >> i've been in north dakota for 33 years. some people refer to this balkan as an oreo cookie.ou have the shale sourcing, and that's the oil source. when you look at that rock, i mean, it is hard. it's dense. it's tight. but by drilling two miles sideways, that's the horizontal component, and then fraking this rock, which just means cracking it, you then draw the oil out of the entire system. >> the area that we worried the most about would be the federal government and...
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north dakota, the number two producer. unemployment rate, 3%. median wage in north dakota in oil production, $90,000 a year. median wage for everybody else, $42,000 a year. we talk about jobs, we talk about energy security and revenue to the government, we ought to think about energy, particularly as we make this decision because it will be altering for this nation for many years yet to come. >> mr. mcadam, do you want to add? you don't have to. if you want to add anything. >> no. the only thing i would add is that, excuse me, while we are out mining the sea bed for rare earth minerals, we are putting these cables across that provide the infrastructure so that these companies can -- can make the investments and run their businesses effectively. and i think we should do everything we can to eliminate the risks associated with this vital network. >> well, i want to thank all of you. i think your testimony has been extraordinarily significant. very, very thought out and thorough and i think important to this process. so we're very, very grateful to
north dakota, the number two producer. unemployment rate, 3%. median wage in north dakota in oil production, $90,000 a year. median wage for everybody else, $42,000 a year. we talk about jobs, we talk about energy security and revenue to the government, we ought to think about energy, particularly as we make this decision because it will be altering for this nation for many years yet to come. >> mr. mcadam, do you want to add? you don't have to. if you want to add anything. >> no....
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i've just been up with secretary salazar on several of the wells being drilled in north dakota, and i'll tell you it's extremely impressive. it's being carefully done. it's being professionally done. it's being done in an environmentally sensitive way. it's being done with extraordinary technology, and so we thank you for that as well. it's being done in -- i'll tell you, i don't think any one of us would go there and not come away impressed with the professionalism of how it's being conducted. >> thank you, senator. i agree. in fact, a guy took me up one of the rigs in montana, the same person that took you and secretary salazar up to the rigging in north dakota. if you can answer in one sentence, what does it take to move that needle up to 5%? what's a one-sentence answer of what it takes to move the needle up to 5%? >> i think it can be done over time. you know, there's a lot of things. we have to figure out the next step of enhanced oil recovery. that will play a big factor. with that co2, you know, just normal secondary water flooding or whatever it is, i mean, we've got to do that.
i've just been up with secretary salazar on several of the wells being drilled in north dakota, and i'll tell you it's extremely impressive. it's being carefully done. it's being professionally done. it's being done in an environmentally sensitive way. it's being done with extraordinary technology, and so we thank you for that as well. it's being done in -- i'll tell you, i don't think any one of us would go there and not come away impressed with the professionalism of how it's being conducted....
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i think the country can learn by what north dakota has done. >> you guys need to come and see this. and talk to the people. see what kind of people are here. see what made the country as great as it is. it is hard work, blue collar people. not to say we do not need politicians. this is what made this country great. north dakota is full of them. >> we hope that communicates in the process thatfracking and the great things happening out there. we have been tweeting about it today. concluding things today is our good friend, the co founder of tea party patriots. she has been active in the tea party movement right from the start. she organized a rally in georgia in which she brought together people and has been a champion for the values we care about at heritage. i will let jenny offer her remarks. please welcome her. [applause] >> thank you. while many in congress were not asking about the constitutionality of obamacare, people run the country were. we have maintained it is unconstitutional. we see from polling this year 80% of americans think the individual mandate is unconstitutional
i think the country can learn by what north dakota has done. >> you guys need to come and see this. and talk to the people. see what kind of people are here. see what made the country as great as it is. it is hard work, blue collar people. not to say we do not need politicians. this is what made this country great. north dakota is full of them. >> we hope that communicates in the process thatfracking and the great things happening out there. we have been tweeting about it today....
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that state is north dakota. when you get off the plane in north dakota, they give you a job whether you need one or not. zero unemployment rate. energy-driven economy. what this nation could be if we pursue an energy-driven economy. drilling on federal lands could be a reality. drilling on the outer continental shelf could be a reality if we open up resources in production like the folks in north dakota have done. energy policy works. and with that, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from washington reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. markey: i want to continue to reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: i'm pleased to yield three minutes to another member of the natural resources, the gentleman from ohio. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. >> i rise in support of h.r. 4480. this important legislation begins to put in place a true all of the above
that state is north dakota. when you get off the plane in north dakota, they give you a job whether you need one or not. zero unemployment rate. energy-driven economy. what this nation could be if we pursue an energy-driven economy. drilling on federal lands could be a reality. drilling on the outer continental shelf could be a reality if we open up resources in production like the folks in north dakota have done. energy policy works. and with that, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields...
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this in north dakota is known as empower north dakota. in north dakota we know that all energy production is good energy production. rather than picking winners and losers in energy, this empower act creates a stable business friendly clite. it does this by encouraging all energy production. north dakota embraces all energy production, natural resources capabilities across our state. in north dakota it's really proof that all of the above really does work. and there's no reason why we should not be taking this proven approach to developing energy and domestic energy production and applying it nationwide. there's really the goal of this legislation that's being considered here in the house today. and i'm proud to offer my strong support of this legislation and i encourage all of my colleagues to do the same by supporting this rule. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. polis: thank you, madam speaker. i yield
this in north dakota is known as empower north dakota. in north dakota we know that all energy production is good energy production. rather than picking winners and losers in energy, this empower act creates a stable business friendly clite. it does this by encouraging all energy production. north dakota embraces all energy production, natural resources capabilities across our state. in north dakota it's really proof that all of the above really does work. and there's no reason why we should...