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steve, some people have knocked knick north dakota.ou have witnessed the change where a lot of people have come in due to the industry and the job growth. talk about how this has effected your community? >> well, the pace is way off of the charts. you used to be able to go anywhere in ten minutes, and now it's harried, it's aggressive, the place is shattered, and our purpose for living here -- we do like winter, nice and crisp -- we're not so sure about our purpose here anymore as we swirl around in this oil and gas development. >> but has there been economic infusion into the community? your town was originally about 10,000 and it has tripled to about 30,000 in a very short period of time. but have there been good things for the community? >> i think so. for a person who has lived here a long time, i'm not seeing it fast enough. we're in such a development phase, everything is dirty, everything is broken, everything is -- and once -- it's under repair or construction all the time. so it's coming, but it's not coming quite fast enough
steve, some people have knocked knick north dakota.ou have witnessed the change where a lot of people have come in due to the industry and the job growth. talk about how this has effected your community? >> well, the pace is way off of the charts. you used to be able to go anywhere in ten minutes, and now it's harried, it's aggressive, the place is shattered, and our purpose for living here -- we do like winter, nice and crisp -- we're not so sure about our purpose here anymore as we...
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. >>> >> fracking is making north dakota the fastest growing state in the u.s. a part of this oil and natural gas boom is the town producing more than 800,000 barrels a day. diane has more. >> reporter: north dakota's indian reservation looks to be the next big winner nor the state's oil boom that's showing no signs of slowing. the u.s. geological survey shows beneath western north dakota and montana could hold more than 4 billion-barrels of undiscovered crude. that means land owners aim to do more than just drill. when completed, it could process 220,000 barrels of crude a day. how much you think you make by doing this? >> it's $70 or $80 mill a year to provide for net profit. >> that could go to improve life on the reservation. >> building a refinery could change lives providing much-needed jobs where there are few. at the tribele summit, oil is topping the agenda. north dakota governor says even tribes that don't drill or refine oil stand to benefit from state tax revenues. >> we have more money going to schools on the reservations than ever before. we have a
. >>> >> fracking is making north dakota the fastest growing state in the u.s. a part of this oil and natural gas boom is the town producing more than 800,000 barrels a day. diane has more. >> reporter: north dakota's indian reservation looks to be the next big winner nor the state's oil boom that's showing no signs of slowing. the u.s. geological survey shows beneath western north dakota and montana could hold more than 4 billion-barrels of undiscovered crude. that means...
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. >> touchdown north dakota state.. >> way too much information there on the career. that's for sure. okay. here's the story. espn gameday is going to fargo, north dakota, because the bison are hot. they used to be division two, they moved up, they won a couple of national championships, they beat kent state this year. so espn gameday is going to fargo. but they're going to downtown fargo. quite a stir going on. joining me live is host of news and views, host joel heightcamp. what's going on with this? what's the stir? why are people upset? the big show is coming to fargo. >> they're over it, ed. i think it was a vocal, vocal minority. and a bunch of people that were too lazy to get their butts downtown to take part. the town's abuzz. it's wild. it's like you remembered only take it times ten. when they beat kansas state, it even notched up a little bit. >> there's a lot of places espn gameday could go. this a big deal for the river city, isn't it? >> huge. first off, if you're in fargo, north dakota, you want this typ
. >> touchdown north dakota state.. >> way too much information there on the career. that's for sure. okay. here's the story. espn gameday is going to fargo, north dakota, because the bison are hot. they used to be division two, they moved up, they won a couple of national championships, they beat kent state this year. so espn gameday is going to fargo. but they're going to downtown fargo. quite a stir going on. joining me live is host of news and views, host joel heightcamp. what's...
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we now have senator heitkamp from north dakota. we're very appreciative that he is should a here on these you shalls. you know, it is interesting, keystone -- i assume my colleagues on the other side -- this is one of those where, as democrats, republicans, we're focused on what is right for america, creating jobs and opportunity, not just having the partisan fights but focused on what's important. when you think about energy overall, here's what i hear a lot back home: first, get us off of energy from countries that don'tic us. first priority. we do a lot of business with countries who do not like us. because we don't have our own production or we don't have capacity to tap into production. second, of course, from alaska we are a huge producer of oil. i know my friends from north dakota will tell me they've outranked us today. i will remind them that when the o.c.s., the outer continental shelf, we'll have a few -- i don't know -- 26-plus billion barrels of oil. we hope next year they get back into the o.c.s. we feel very confiden
we now have senator heitkamp from north dakota. we're very appreciative that he is should a here on these you shalls. you know, it is interesting, keystone -- i assume my colleagues on the other side -- this is one of those where, as democrats, republicans, we're focused on what is right for america, creating jobs and opportunity, not just having the partisan fights but focused on what's important. when you think about energy overall, here's what i hear a lot back home: first, get us off of...
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gary tucker, leif, north dakota. >> hard to believe. polly wants to know if we can pick her up.e announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi
gary tucker, leif, north dakota. >> hard to believe. polly wants to know if we can pick her up.e announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more....
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. >> we know that north dakota is a hotbed for energy development. >> they say it's a great source ofome in oil royalties and refining and could bring much needed jobs to people on the tribes where unemployment is very h high. >> more news ahead on al jazeera including weather. >> meteorologist: we're looking at fire weather as well as rain all in the same weather. we'll have a look at that coming up. >> recounting our top stories congress is expected a members only briefing this afternoon on syria. and tomorrow senate leaders will hold a brief session to place the resolution on the calendar. both the house and senate are expected to return to work next week but it's not clear when they will vote on a resolution. >>> meanwhile, the ambassador to the united nations criticized the united nations for not helping civilians. >> for the past 20 years, the policy devised for this did not work. it did not help the children who were gassed to death. it is not protecting the stability of the region. it is not standing behind now an internationally accepted ban on the u.s. of chemical weapons. >
. >> we know that north dakota is a hotbed for energy development. >> they say it's a great source ofome in oil royalties and refining and could bring much needed jobs to people on the tribes where unemployment is very h high. >> more news ahead on al jazeera including weather. >> meteorologist: we're looking at fire weather as well as rain all in the same weather. we'll have a look at that coming up. >> recounting our top stories congress is expected a members...
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what he neglected to tell the general it was a farm girl from north dakota with a high school diploma on her education rÉsume. so it was my mother found herself at the center of political and technological maelstrom. she arrived in north america after having spent the years as a chemist. remember i said she in 1940 she ran away from home to continue her education. no sooner had she gotten to ohio and spent year there, then she was recruited by a local weapons factory. perhaps so you heard of it. plum brooke ordinance. supplied a lot of munitions for the military during world war r. for four years, she worked at some of the most volatile and dangerous chemicals designing explosive sieve. after the war as most of the women left the wartime jobs with, my mother applied for jobs around the country finally landing one with north american aviation. i should mention that even though she was given the same work assignment of the engineer. she was forced to carry the lower tight since she didn't have a college degree. it was her responsibility to calculate how two rocket propellant would perfo
what he neglected to tell the general it was a farm girl from north dakota with a high school diploma on her education rÉsume. so it was my mother found herself at the center of political and technological maelstrom. she arrived in north america after having spent the years as a chemist. remember i said she in 1940 she ran away from home to continue her education. no sooner had she gotten to ohio and spent year there, then she was recruited by a local weapons factory. perhaps so you heard of...
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what he neglected to tell the general was that this woman is a farm girl from north dakota with only a high school diploma on her education resume. so my mother found herself at the center of a political and logical maelstrom. she arrived in north america after having spent worriers as a chemist. remember i said in 1940 she ran away to continue her education. no sooner had she got to a higher than a year than she was recruited by local weapons that are each. perhaps you heard a plump ordinance, the large number of munitions for the government, for the military during world war ii. for four years, mary worked as some of the most volatile dangerous chemicals designing explosive. i fill up the wartime jobs and return to her son home, my mother applied for jobs around the country, finally landing with its american aviation. i should mention however even though she was given the same work assignment as the engineers, she was forced to carry the title of analysts and she did not have a college degree. her job description this theoretical performance specialist. as a responsibility to mathem
what he neglected to tell the general was that this woman is a farm girl from north dakota with only a high school diploma on her education resume. so my mother found herself at the center of a political and logical maelstrom. she arrived in north america after having spent worriers as a chemist. remember i said in 1940 she ran away to continue her education. no sooner had she got to a higher than a year than she was recruited by local weapons that are each. perhaps you heard a plump ordinance,...
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what he neglected tell the journal does this woman was a farm girl from north dakota with only a high school diploma on her education resume. so it was my mother found herself at the center of political and technological maelstrom. she arrived in north american actor spent her life as a chemist. i said in 1940s she ran to continue her education. no sooner had she gone to ohio and spent the years there and she was recruited by a local weapons factory. perhaps you have heard of plum brook ordinance that supply a large number of munitions for the government, for the military during world war ii. for four years mary worked in the most volatile and dangerous chemicals designing explosives. after the war as most of the women left their work, returned to heart and home my mother applied for jobs around the country, finally landing one with north american aviation. i should mention even though she was given the same work assignments as the engineers she was forced to carry the lower pay grade title of analysts since she did not have a college degree. the job description was theoretical perfor
what he neglected tell the journal does this woman was a farm girl from north dakota with only a high school diploma on her education resume. so it was my mother found herself at the center of political and technological maelstrom. she arrived in north american actor spent her life as a chemist. i said in 1940s she ran to continue her education. no sooner had she gone to ohio and spent the years there and she was recruited by a local weapons factory. perhaps you have heard of plum brook...
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take a look here, excessive heat warning in effect across north and south dakota, as you make you waytowards indianapolis, look at the heat. 89 degrees right now, 95 expected to be the daytime high in omaha, where typically it is around 81 at this time of the year. later on many the day, we could see some volatile thunderstorms. especially across western portions of montana, all the way back into northern and south dakota on the western side. right now it is very quiet across the midwest and the northeast, if you step outside, it is a gorgeous day. we have high pressure in control, plenty of sunshine to go around, it is going to warm up a bit, temperatures certainly feeling more like october. 63 by the end of the day. back to work on monday into tuesday. meanwhile across the northwest, take a look here, i want you to be careful we are going to have heavy rain through the day, take a look at the footage we have coming out of oregon yesterday, heavy rain did flood the roadways. folks tries to make their way around. flash flooding expected to be a problem today, we could have some damagi
take a look here, excessive heat warning in effect across north and south dakota, as you make you waytowards indianapolis, look at the heat. 89 degrees right now, 95 expected to be the daytime high in omaha, where typically it is around 81 at this time of the year. later on many the day, we could see some volatile thunderstorms. especially across western portions of montana, all the way back into northern and south dakota on the western side. right now it is very quiet across the midwest and...
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he he attended the university of north dakota. early in his career he served as judge on the minnesota municipal court and aas assistant attorney general for minnesota. during world war ii, he was a lieutenant commander in the united states naval reserve.
he he attended the university of north dakota. early in his career he served as judge on the minnesota municipal court and aas assistant attorney general for minnesota. during world war ii, he was a lieutenant commander in the united states naval reserve.
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. >> fracking is make north dakota the fastest grow state in america.in the middle of this is williston, producing 800,000 barrels of oil a day, sitting on top of these rich resources and the nearby fort birth hold reservation held by the three affiliated tribes, is where an estimated 15% of the state's rigs are located, diane eastabrook with more. >> north dakota's indian reservation looking to a winner. the u.s. geologic survey estimates the shale formation under montana and north dakota could hold millions of barrels of crude, these aim to do more than just drill. >> this is the refiner units that -- >> rich mayor scans, 20,000 barrels of crude a day. >> how much do you think you can make a year by doing this? >> i think the conceptua conceptualization,. >> and improve life on the reservation. building a refinery could also change lives, providing much needed jobs where there are few. [ chanting ] >> at the tribal summit in bismarck, oil is topping the agenda. north dakota lawyer jack dalrymple: >> we have more money going to schools on the reservati
. >> fracking is make north dakota the fastest grow state in america.in the middle of this is williston, producing 800,000 barrels of oil a day, sitting on top of these rich resources and the nearby fort birth hold reservation held by the three affiliated tribes, is where an estimated 15% of the state's rigs are located, diane eastabrook with more. >> north dakota's indian reservation looking to a winner. the u.s. geologic survey estimates the shale formation under montana and north...
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north dakota, excuse me.na and the northern rockies. >> cool across much of the west. 75 in l.a., 66 in portland, 54 in salt lake city. summer like, 96 in dallas. kaurns city, 84. 91 for miami. baltimore, 75, boston, 64. >>> near bean town and alba my new york, there's a zoo. >> a healthy baby giraffe born last sunday. pretty cute. you may recall that we had a change of season that day. they're calling the six foot brand new baby autumn because he was born on the first day of fall. >> it will be cold in those parts but the zoo has a rather big barn in which the giraffes will spend the winter. that is along with 500 other animals that just so happen to live there. >>> six feet tall on his birthday. >> what a cutie pie. >> total cutie pie. zoo's owner says it is a phenomenal discould have riff to see that baby. pretty much sums it up. >> absolutely. what a beauty. >>> coming up, who's had cosmetic surgery to look like lindsay lohan. >> that boy has a major league winning attitude. you're watching "world news no
north dakota, excuse me.na and the northern rockies. >> cool across much of the west. 75 in l.a., 66 in portland, 54 in salt lake city. summer like, 96 in dallas. kaurns city, 84. 91 for miami. baltimore, 75, boston, 64. >>> near bean town and alba my new york, there's a zoo. >> a healthy baby giraffe born last sunday. pretty cute. you may recall that we had a change of season that day. they're calling the six foot brand new baby autumn because he was born on the first day...
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north dakota's indian reservation looks to be the next big winner in the oil boom that shows no signsf slowing. the survey estimates the shale formations in north dakota and montana could hold 4 billion barrels of undiscovered crude. that means the tribes aim to do more than just drill. >> the overlays, the majority where the refineries are going to be done. >> scanning the blueprint for the refineries the tribes are building. it could process 20,000 barrels of crud a day. >> how much would you make a year. >> the concept actualation is $70 million to $80 million a year. >> that would provide funds to improve life on the reservation, change lives and provide jobs where there are few. [♪ singing ] >> at the tribal summit in bismarck oil is top the agenda. even tribes that don't drill or we fine oil stand to incident. >> we have more money going to schools on the reservations than ever before. we have a brand new program for the first time in history. the state is sending money directly to tribal colleges. >> but the tribe who is building the refinery thinks the money from oil brings ad
north dakota's indian reservation looks to be the next big winner in the oil boom that shows no signsf slowing. the survey estimates the shale formations in north dakota and montana could hold 4 billion barrels of undiscovered crude. that means the tribes aim to do more than just drill. >> the overlays, the majority where the refineries are going to be done. >> scanning the blueprint for the refineries the tribes are building. it could process 20,000 barrels of crud a day. >>...
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she was quite a young woman and he was head over heels with north dakota. she wanted to know all about the things that he loved. new marvelous sleek colorful care tours from north dakota had a marvelous patina for her. >> did he have a rants throughout their presidency? >> no, he had to sell it. he was sort of a failed cattle rancher. armorndfather was a week and those were hard times -- was a wheat farmer, and those were hard times. it is now a national park. .> there are oil derricks there north dakota had an oil boom and natural gas boom and the landscape was bothered a bit, but there is a very large tr contingent and they loved him there. >> you have to understand north dakota. there is the theodore roosevelt center where there are 155,000 letters. and there is the foundation that your caller mentioned. joint effort to keep the memory of theodore roosevelt alive. in silver spring, maryland, outside of washington. >> i would like to know how did edith and theodore meet, and how long was their courtship before they married? >> before i leave the question
she was quite a young woman and he was head over heels with north dakota. she wanted to know all about the things that he loved. new marvelous sleek colorful care tours from north dakota had a marvelous patina for her. >> did he have a rants throughout their presidency? >> no, he had to sell it. he was sort of a failed cattle rancher. armorndfather was a week and those were hard times -- was a wheat farmer, and those were hard times. it is now a national park. .> there are oil...
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very large tr contingent and they loved him there. >> you have to understand north dakota.here is the theodore roosevelt center where there are 155,000 letters. and there is the foundation that your caller mentioned. there is a joint effort to keep the memory of theodore roosevelt alive. >> john is in silver spring, maryland, outside of washington. >> i would like to know how did edith and theodore meet, and how long was their courtship before they married? >> we will answer that, but before i leave the question of the time of their white house years, how does she compare with a modern first lady, particularly jackie kennedy, in the white house? bringing performers into the white house, this is something that edith roosevelt did. how did she approach introducing americans to culture and supporting the cultural life of the white house? >> she had the musical taste of the pair. theodore roosevelt was not as bad as president grant. he said there were two songs, one is yankee doodle dandy and worked withn't.she the steinway company and brought amazing entertainment to the white
very large tr contingent and they loved him there. >> you have to understand north dakota.here is the theodore roosevelt center where there are 155,000 letters. and there is the foundation that your caller mentioned. there is a joint effort to keep the memory of theodore roosevelt alive. >> john is in silver spring, maryland, outside of washington. >> i would like to know how did edith and theodore meet, and how long was their courtship before they married? >> we will...
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. -- cramer from north dakota. mr. cramer: i love the opportunity to tell the story of north dakota. a lot of people think of north dakota as an oil-producing state somewhere out there in the wild west. we are the second leader in producing oil. even long before north dakota was one of the top 10 producers of wind energy, long before that, north dakota was producing electricity by burning coal. in fact, for decades, north dakota's been generating electricity, burning coal. at the current burn rate, there is a 800-year supply under our prairies. and prior to being elected in this great institution, i was the public service commissioner and carried the portfolio of coal mining in our state. i oversee the permitting of the mines, the inspections of the mines, the releasing of the bond at the end of the life of the mine. north dakota companies mine over 30 million tons of coal generating about 5,000 megawatts and we have thousands of acres of coal mining. it is important to north dakota the state of fewer than 700,000 citi
. -- cramer from north dakota. mr. cramer: i love the opportunity to tell the story of north dakota. a lot of people think of north dakota as an oil-producing state somewhere out there in the wild west. we are the second leader in producing oil. even long before north dakota was one of the top 10 producers of wind energy, long before that, north dakota was producing electricity by burning coal. in fact, for decades, north dakota's been generating electricity, burning coal. at the current burn...
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she talk about the relative nonimpact of the housing crisis in north dakota, indiana, and texas. .. >> the stock's eight 7% the ceo was fired a few days later and she became instantly renowned around the rubbishy has been around a lot longer. in 2005 you put out a report about the housing market we were headed for subscribe to the we just loaded up on so much debt that we were headed to unprecedented credit losses in 2005 well before anyone said the word bubble with the housing market after college 2007 she went on to make other calls about ups and lehman brothers said bank of america. i don't think hsbc. [laughter] but that landed near death on our cover of "fortune" magazine in 2008. things have not been the same for her since i would say but after that to turn the focus on another area of the economy of the trouble zone of stay in municipal finances working on a report in 2010 called tragedy of the comments how this was the next big danger area in that those that had over leveraged and have gone down the same path as the banks. she turn this report into a book called "fate of the s
she talk about the relative nonimpact of the housing crisis in north dakota, indiana, and texas. .. >> the stock's eight 7% the ceo was fired a few days later and she became instantly renowned around the rubbishy has been around a lot longer. in 2005 you put out a report about the housing market we were headed for subscribe to the we just loaded up on so much debt that we were headed to unprecedented credit losses in 2005 well before anyone said the word bubble with the housing market...
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north dakota is having an oil boom. some of the landscape is being bothered a bit. but yes, the ranches are really great. and there's a very large tr contingent. they love him there. they do. >> it's important understand tr you have to unnorth dakota. and if you go to north dakota today you can see the badlands and the site of the elk horn. there's a tr national park in the park service people. and there's -- then it's the foundation your caller mentioned. there's an effort to keep it alive and remind us the importance of north dakota. >> joan is in silver spring, maryland. outside washington. what is your question? >> caller: good evening. i would like to know how they met and how long was their courtship before they married? >> okay. we will answer that. we promise we will answer that. but before i leave, the period of time of the white house years. one of the other things we think of modern first ladies in particularly with jacqueline kennedy was bringing reformers to the white house. it was something that edith roosevelt did during the tenure. how did they intro
north dakota is having an oil boom. some of the landscape is being bothered a bit. but yes, the ranches are really great. and there's a very large tr contingent. they love him there. they do. >> it's important understand tr you have to unnorth dakota. and if you go to north dakota today you can see the badlands and the site of the elk horn. there's a tr national park in the park service people. and there's -- then it's the foundation your caller mentioned. there's an effort to keep it...
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rain and snow showers an thunderstorms over north dakota, north dakota what was that north dakota, excuseontana and the rockies. cool across the west. 75 in l.a. 66 portland. 54 salt lake city and summer like 96 in dallas. kansas city 84. 91 miami. seasonal everywhere in the east. baltimore 75. boston 64. >>> in albany, new york, there is a zoo proud to be showing off a new arrival. >> a healthy baby giraffe born last sunday. pretty cute. we had a change of seasons on that day so they are calling the six foot brand new baby awe dumb autumn. because he was born on the first day of fall. autumn. because he was born on the first day of fall. >> getting cold in those parts but the zoo has a big barn in which the giraffes will spend the winter along with 500 animals that just so happen to live there. >> six feet tall on his birthday. pretty cool. >> cutie pie. >> total cutie pie. the zoo's owner says it is a phenomenal discovery to see that baby and pretty much sums it up. great addition. >> coming up who had cosmetic surgery to look like lindsay lohan. >> oh, my gosh. >> and team spirit like
rain and snow showers an thunderstorms over north dakota, north dakota what was that north dakota, excuseontana and the rockies. cool across the west. 75 in l.a. 66 portland. 54 salt lake city and summer like 96 in dallas. kansas city 84. 91 miami. seasonal everywhere in the east. baltimore 75. boston 64. >>> in albany, new york, there is a zoo proud to be showing off a new arrival. >> a healthy baby giraffe born last sunday. pretty cute. we had a change of seasons on that day so...
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a small town in north dakota becomes the center of a big fight against racism.e've got the details. mark potak is with us tonight. and they have fought president obama's policies for years. now they're trying to take credit for them. the rapid response panel takes on more gop hypocrisy next. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ [ baby fussing ] ♪ for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty
a small town in north dakota becomes the center of a big fight against racism.e've got the details. mark potak is with us tonight. and they have fought president obama's policies for years. now they're trying to take credit for them. the rapid response panel takes on more gop hypocrisy next. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's...
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this despite initial resistence from china energies north dakota >>> in north dakota an oil boon.hat is something that tribal leaders will discuss. >> diane est erbrook is live where the crowds are gathering today. diane, native americans are benefiting from the state's employment track record is so ? >> well, some are, some aren't. north dakota has the lowest unemployment rate in the nation, at 3%. the problem, though, on many of these reservations will ther ths chronic long term unemployment. and that unemployment rate could be 40% to 80%. that's why these tribal community colleges are training to retrain people to take advantage of some of these jobs. >> how do tribal colleges aim to use some of this grant money to compete for these jobs? >> well, the united tribe technical college where i'm at right now, received funds from the state. one of the things they're doing is launching a program for medical coding and taking advantage of the big oil and gas boon here. they started a program that they suspended many years ago and they're training people to be heavy equipment operators
this despite initial resistence from china energies north dakota >>> in north dakota an oil boon.hat is something that tribal leaders will discuss. >> diane est erbrook is live where the crowds are gathering today. diane, native americans are benefiting from the state's employment track record is so ? >> well, some are, some aren't. north dakota has the lowest unemployment rate in the nation, at 3%. the problem, though, on many of these reservations will ther ths chronic...
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the president will attend a memorial for the victims. >> a small town in north dakota making nationalheadlines and bracing for protests. 350 demonstrators are expected to make their message heard in the small town of leaf. that town has a population of 16 but it is at the sent of a big fight hanging national headlines because white supremacists want to make the town white. members of the u.s. national socialist movement, a neo nazi group have been buying up property in hopes of taking up the local government. they plan to protest the group's presence in that town. >>> after decades of conflict, few people in the democratic republic of congo are afford vehicles but people use hand made scooters. al jazeera malcolm web takes a test drive. >> it takes concentration and a steady hand to safely ride this giant wooden scooter. it's called a chukuda. augusto is carrying a friend but mainly it's used for transporting goods for a fee. >> it has helped many people here my father died when i was young, so we didn't have much money but it has given me money. >> they are used to carry almost anyth
the president will attend a memorial for the victims. >> a small town in north dakota making nationalheadlines and bracing for protests. 350 demonstrators are expected to make their message heard in the small town of leaf. that town has a population of 16 but it is at the sent of a big fight hanging national headlines because white supremacists want to make the town white. members of the u.s. national socialist movement, a neo nazi group have been buying up property in hopes of taking up...
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normally, when i think corn, i don't think north dakota. nd it isn't for crazy things like climate change. it's because of? >> seeds. i mean, what can i say? i love monsanto. i went to a monsanto meeting a couple of months ago and they were saying that's their research and development. they're working on seeds. they will grow and produce well in north dakota and ukraine and canada. >> so shorter season, shorter cycle seeds. >> yeah, exactly. >> how is the corn crop looking? >> great. >> you have the corn crop, obviously, not coming out of the ground for a while. >> oh, no, probably coming off in october. >> especially because you're north. and the kind of corn we have here, you're not going to find on the side of the road, because feed corn, which is the bulk of the corn that's grown in this country -- >> yeah. >> -- for feeding animals. let's backtrack. you already pulled most of your wheat crop out. how did that look? >> it looked good. it depended on which field we were harvesting. it was winter wheat. we planted it last fall. it really d
normally, when i think corn, i don't think north dakota. nd it isn't for crazy things like climate change. it's because of? >> seeds. i mean, what can i say? i love monsanto. i went to a monsanto meeting a couple of months ago and they were saying that's their research and development. they're working on seeds. they will grow and produce well in north dakota and ukraine and canada. >> so shorter season, shorter cycle seeds. >> yeah, exactly. >> how is the corn crop...
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a white supremacist tries to take over a small town in north dakota.speak to the only african-american resident in this small town. ♪ ♪ unh ♪ ♪ hey! ♪ ♪ let's go! ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ ♪ yeah! yeah! yeah! or you can choose to blend out. ♪ oh, yeah-eah! ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. the all-new 2014 lexus is. hd >>> white supremacist paul craig cobb is causing all kinds of trouble in leaf, north dakota. just days ago, the people of leaf, all 24 of them, learned of cobb's secret plot to take over their town. his goal is to turn leaf into a quote, white nationalist intentional community. bobby harper is leaf's only african-american resident. he and his wife sheryl joined me now. thanks so much for being with us. first, tell me what leaf was like, describe this community until a few weeks ago. >> it was nice. it was peaceful. everybody got along. we could basically leave our doors unlocked and there was no fear, nobody wouldn't harm us. >> when you first heard that this man, paul craig cobb, had moved into town,
a white supremacist tries to take over a small town in north dakota.speak to the only african-american resident in this small town. ♪ ♪ unh ♪ ♪ hey! ♪ ♪ let's go! ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ ♪ yeah! yeah! yeah! or you can choose to blend out. ♪ oh, yeah-eah! ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. the all-new 2014 lexus is. hd >>> white supremacist paul craig cobb is causing all kinds of trouble in leaf, north dakota. just days ago, the...
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it's in canada, it's in alaska, it's in the gulf of mexico, it's in north dakota. we have it, we could be independent by 2020 if somebody had the courage to do it. >> sir, you own quick fill stations. would you please put natural gas pumps at all of your stations? >> well, you know, we've talked about it and we might do it in the future. but we haven't done it yet because right now we're in the oil business. you know what we advertised in our stations and we have the greatest advertisement, our gasoline is made from 100% american crude oil made by americans. and people love it. our sales are up like 20 consecutive quarters, which is great because people pass up all the citgos, bps, all the foreign oil because they want american-made oil. >> let's leave it at that, sir. thank you for being a good businessman and i wish you the best of luck in your race. >> well, thank you, and i hope everybody votes for me on september 10th, jim. >> fair enough. that's john catsimatidis republican candidate for new york city mayor and at least from the point of "mad money" and more
it's in canada, it's in alaska, it's in the gulf of mexico, it's in north dakota. we have it, we could be independent by 2020 if somebody had the courage to do it. >> sir, you own quick fill stations. would you please put natural gas pumps at all of your stations? >> well, you know, we've talked about it and we might do it in the future. but we haven't done it yet because right now we're in the oil business. you know what we advertised in our stations and we have the greatest...
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a white supremacist tries to take over a small town in north dakota.l speak to the only african-american resident in this small town. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. >>> white supremacist paul craig cobb is causing all kinds of trouble in leaf, north dakota. just days ago, the people of leaf, all 24 of them, learned of cobb's secret plot to take over their town. his goal is to turn leaf into a quote, white nationalist intentional community. bobby harper is leaf's only african-american resident. he and his wife sheryl joined me now. thanks so much for being with us. first, tell me what leaf was like, describe
a white supremacist tries to take over a small town in north dakota.l speak to the only african-american resident in this small town. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to...
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but they're unique so one is in puerto rico, the other is in north dakota. it's ones and twos.ears ago when we were doing 100, 200 a year. >> right, you can't. >> those aren't coming back. >> in fact, home depot reported a great second quarter. it raised expectations for the rest of the year with strong results expected. that's what he told us today. yet you heard him say no more massive expansion of store openings. two or three where it makes sense but no more mass openings. last year the company closed operations in china. the point is home depot is doings as well but the response is cautious. the company is benefitting from an improved economic story in the u.s. but very few companies are willing to make a big bet that it continues as vibrant because of the uncertainty, health care, regular lugs and tax policy and global demand. housing is critical to the economy. when people build and buy homes so many other markets feel the pinch from lumber, steel and commodities to electronics and home goods. not to mention jobs in all of those markets. it's good news that housing is as
but they're unique so one is in puerto rico, the other is in north dakota. it's ones and twos.ears ago when we were doing 100, 200 a year. >> right, you can't. >> those aren't coming back. >> in fact, home depot reported a great second quarter. it raised expectations for the rest of the year with strong results expected. that's what he told us today. yet you heard him say no more massive expansion of store openings. two or three where it makes sense but no more mass openings....
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she was quite a young woman and he was head over heels with north dakota. she wanted to know all about the things that he loved. those new marvelous sleek colorful care tours from north akota had a marvelous patina for her. >> did he have a rants throughout their presidency? >> no, he had to sell it. he was sort of a failed cattle rancher. my grandfather was a wheat armer, and those were hard times. it is now a national park. >> there are oil derricks there. north dakota had an oil boom and natural gas boom and the landscape was bothered a bit, but there is a very large tr contingent and they loved him there. >> you have to understand north dakota. there is the theodore roosevelt center where there are 155,000 letters. and there is the foundation that your caller mentioned. there is a joint effort to keep the memory of theodore roosevelt alive. >> john is in silver spring, maryland, outside of washington. >> i would like to know how did edith and theodore meet, and how long was their courtship before they married? >> before i leave the question of the time
she was quite a young woman and he was head over heels with north dakota. she wanted to know all about the things that he loved. those new marvelous sleek colorful care tours from north akota had a marvelous patina for her. >> did he have a rants throughout their presidency? >> no, he had to sell it. he was sort of a failed cattle rancher. my grandfather was a wheat armer, and those were hard times. it is now a national park. >> there are oil derricks there. north dakota had...
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from north dakota so i had a very thick accent. >> so i was oh, geez for pete's sake, st. ann's is such a nice play to go. i just didn't fit in. so judo forced me to be one-on-one with a kid. and i didn't have to say anything, it force med to be social. >> judo would bring rhonda to the olympic stage where she was part of the 2004 and 2008 teams. she failed to medal in 2004 and was disillusioned by the life of an olympian. >> so after the 2004 olympics, you ran away from home, i understand? >> it pretty much came down to everything i did was dictated by someone else. so i ran away and got a job at a convenience store. >> while in upstate new york, rhonda still maintained a rigorous training regimen, but stayed away from the restrictive life of coaches and practices. >> i ended up moving to chicago for a while. i had no real coaches, no one was really coaching me. so i ended up having like one of the best years ever, i won the world cup and we haven't had an american woman do that in nine years and i was actually making a little bit of money. >> fortunately she had a change
from north dakota so i had a very thick accent. >> so i was oh, geez for pete's sake, st. ann's is such a nice play to go. i just didn't fit in. so judo forced me to be one-on-one with a kid. and i didn't have to say anything, it force med to be social. >> judo would bring rhonda to the olympic stage where she was part of the 2004 and 2008 teams. she failed to medal in 2004 and was disillusioned by the life of an olympian. >> so after the 2004 olympics, you ran away from home,...
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mississippi, missouri, montana, nebraska, nevada, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, north carolina, north dakota, ohio, oklahoma, oregon, pennsylvania, rhode island, south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. [applause] i missed new mexico. i missed new mexico. >> where the hell -- >> by the way, this chick's a looker, too. >> [beep] you! >> that's not what i meant. >> thank you so much, audra. >> hey, look. it's brandon t. jackson. you remember him from "tropic thunder" and "tooth fairy" and "big mama's house 3." hilarious. plus he does stand-up. >> do you get mad when people heckle? or do people ever heckle them? >> if they do, i shut them up in detroit, a bankrupt city. tell me when you want some, you know what i'm saying? williams i said [beep] >> oh, my god. brandon just called out katt williams. why is he calling out katt williams? >> brandon t. jackson recently did "big mama's house 3" with martin lawrence. >> we're familiar -- hilarious. >> katt williams has a theory that he goes around telling everybody, that e
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she talks about the relative non-impact of the housing crisis on states like north dakota and indiana and texas and explains why the states will become the new powerhouses for the american economy. >> it is a real privilege and a pleasure for me to be here with meredith whitney who is to my right. also a dear friend of mine, meredith and i actually go way back. many moons ago before she was a market mover, she nice to go on television together on fox news and we got to know each other then. we had been pretty close ever since and this is great for me to do five days later she became instantly renowned around the world. she has been around for a lot longer. she has put out a report about the housing market and said that she was headed for its subprime doom. and she went on to make other calls and i don't think hsbc. >> yes, they are in the clear statement that also proved true. and that also landed meredith on our cover of "fortune" magazine in 2008. and so she was not the same, think of them in the same person. but she actually turned her focus to another trouble zone, which was the s
she talks about the relative non-impact of the housing crisis on states like north dakota and indiana and texas and explains why the states will become the new powerhouses for the american economy. >> it is a real privilege and a pleasure for me to be here with meredith whitney who is to my right. also a dear friend of mine, meredith and i actually go way back. many moons ago before she was a market mover, she nice to go on television together on fox news and we got to know each other...
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you think about north dakota, one of the things that they have been able to do, 3.8% unemployment ratees. >> they also, because of the tax receive gnaw in the state, have been able to just -- provide their schools with an amazing amount of resources, ipad, able to do a lot more things. energy is the key. i think that -- the president -- if he were smart, use this as a pivot point. >> it is okay. >> am i being -- exaggerating the importance of this? you are an oil guy. you know how this works. >> i spent the better part of 25 years in the oil business. since the beginning of that time, always been against oil. oil, gas coal. gas being natural gas. not gasoline, natural gas. those are green fuels. now we are seeing how many jobs, how much money, how much tax receive knew is coming in from fracking and bringing natural gas out of the ground. you know, maybe it is cleaner than oil. it is not quite as dirty as coal. the green movement failed. i'm glad they are going to start to embrace fracking. let's move forward. the only roadblocks are -- environmental movement. >> i actually have been i
you think about north dakota, one of the things that they have been able to do, 3.8% unemployment ratees. >> they also, because of the tax receive gnaw in the state, have been able to just -- provide their schools with an amazing amount of resources, ipad, able to do a lot more things. energy is the key. i think that -- the president -- if he were smart, use this as a pivot point. >> it is okay. >> am i being -- exaggerating the importance of this? you are an oil guy. you know...
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anywhere from north dakota counsel to texas. that's where we have been experiencing hot temperatures through out the summer. it will be today and tomorrow. i want to show you the high temperatures. take a look at how hot the is. 94 the high in rapid city, 98 in dallas and 98 in san antonio. in denver in the middle 90s. in phoenix, arizona the high temperatures will reach 109 degrees. we are talking dangerous amounts of heat. what's interesting, too, is the setup. we have the heat across the center of the country. in the northeast we have a cold front that is moving on through. this system is moving in to canada. they could be waking up to temperatures in the 30s. we head to the tropics we have tropical storm gabriel maximum sustained winds at 40 miles per hour staying east of the united states. that is good news for us. a foot of rain is possible. >>> the time is 12 minutes after the hour. should a church be allowed to build this cross on its own property. why one town says you can't do it. a message at mile high stadium posted
anywhere from north dakota counsel to texas. that's where we have been experiencing hot temperatures through out the summer. it will be today and tomorrow. i want to show you the high temperatures. take a look at how hot the is. 94 the high in rapid city, 98 in dallas and 98 in san antonio. in denver in the middle 90s. in phoenix, arizona the high temperatures will reach 109 degrees. we are talking dangerous amounts of heat. what's interesting, too, is the setup. we have the heat across the...
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al jazeera, thailand in in north dakota the state's governor has proclaimed november suicide month.ven though north dakota ranks 14th in the nation for its rate of suicide and it's native american population has some of the highest in the state. it's 2.5 times higher than the national average. we're in bismarck where a pow powow is happening right now and the night is devoted to young people. >> reporter: that's right, tony, you can probably here some of the dancing and chanting going on behind me, and today it's all about young people. obviously the young people are the future of the tribe. one of the things that has been of great concern to the tribe is suicide. it's a big concern. as you mentioned earlier it is the second highest leading cause or the second leading cause of death among people between the ages of 15 and 35, and the cause for some of these problems is problems that have been plaguing the reservations for decades. high unemployment, poverty and substance abuse. the united tribe technical college where i'm at right now see these problems firsthand when kids come to s
al jazeera, thailand in in north dakota the state's governor has proclaimed november suicide month.ven though north dakota ranks 14th in the nation for its rate of suicide and it's native american population has some of the highest in the state. it's 2.5 times higher than the national average. we're in bismarck where a pow powow is happening right now and the night is devoted to young people. >> reporter: that's right, tony, you can probably here some of the dancing and chanting going on...
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from north dakota so i had a very thick accent. >> so i was oh, geez for pete's sake, st. ann's is such a nice play to go. i just didn't fit in. so judo forced me to be one-on-one with a kid. and i didn't have to say anything, it force med to be social. >> judo would bring rhonda to the olympic stage where she was part of the 2004 and 2008 teams. she failed to medal in 2004 and was disillusioned by the life of an olympian. >> so after the 2004 olympics, you ran away from home, i understand? >> it pretty much came down to everything i did was dictated by someone else. so i ran away and got a job at a convenience store. >> while in upstate new york, rhonda still maintained a rigorous training regimen, but stayed away from the restrictive life of coaches and practices. >> i ended up moving to chicago for a while. i had no real coaches, no one was really coaching me. so i ended up having like one of the best years ever, i won the world cup and we haven't had an american woman do that in nine years and i was actually making a little bit of money. >> fortunately she had a change
from north dakota so i had a very thick accent. >> so i was oh, geez for pete's sake, st. ann's is such a nice play to go. i just didn't fit in. so judo forced me to be one-on-one with a kid. and i didn't have to say anything, it force med to be social. >> judo would bring rhonda to the olympic stage where she was part of the 2004 and 2008 teams. she failed to medal in 2004 and was disillusioned by the life of an olympian. >> so after the 2004 olympics, you ran away from home,...
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this system will bring stormy conditions across the north dakota regions. down towards the south, phoenix 39 degrees. new england state, highs are recovering. lows dipping down to single dits. frost advisories are in some of the regions. look at the update of the storm system here. usagi is almost stationary now and will be tracking towards the north. could be possibly making landfall in southern taiwan. it could become a strong typhoon status in the next 48 hours. do take precautions. this is now a tropical depression but become a tropical storm any time soon in the next 24 hours making landfall in the china peninsula. these systems will bring drenching amounts of rainfall. across this region, looking at just down to 19 degrees. summer like here with 31 degrees and plenty of sunshine. i'll leave you now for the extended forecast. >>> and that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. . ♪ >> ok. welcome to the woodrow wilson center. for today's presentation young and undoc
this system will bring stormy conditions across the north dakota regions. down towards the south, phoenix 39 degrees. new england state, highs are recovering. lows dipping down to single dits. frost advisories are in some of the regions. look at the update of the storm system here. usagi is almost stationary now and will be tracking towards the north. could be possibly making landfall in southern taiwan. it could become a strong typhoon status in the next 48 hours. do take precautions. this is...
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like kansas, iowa, north dakota and oklahoma have unemployment rates at 5% or below, the right to workhe righto work is a right to life to michelle's point. right to choose a job and not be forced to choose the union dues. >> eric: wayne another good example, says they will open the brewery in a right to work state. unless they get the move they are looking for. >> that make sense obviously. private corp realistic, right to work state. we know from 98-2008, texas gained million jobs. texas is a right to work state. they have a closed shop that they could force you to pay the union dues regardless if you're a member of thenion or not. that changed the task from 1947. there was a time they thought it was fair. >> eric: ebony, you said the unions do good things. help me out. what do they do? >> they can help with advocat advocating. some people can't do it on their own. some n a perfect world you could say the work conditions are crappy. but some can't. they need a collective effort. that is something unions can serve. >> eric: do they need a collective effort? >> i think an individual --
like kansas, iowa, north dakota and oklahoma have unemployment rates at 5% or below, the right to workhe righto work is a right to life to michelle's point. right to choose a job and not be forced to choose the union dues. >> eric: wayne another good example, says they will open the brewery in a right to work state. unless they get the move they are looking for. >> that make sense obviously. private corp realistic, right to work state. we know from 98-2008, texas gained million...
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d-- north dakota. >> we're number 10. west virginia is number one party school. >> number two twitter is launching an alert feature that will send emergency notices aztecs messages. -- text messages. users will have to sign up to receive alerts. they'll be marked with an orange bell icon. >> number one get ready to pay more for a first class stamp. the postal service is asking for a 3% increase raising the price to 49 cents. they expect to lose $6 billion this year alone. tomorrow postal service will also ask for an adjustment to bulk mail rates. that's your top five fox 5 for wednesday night. >> thank you, will. >> you heard about mile lie cyrus. now a group in new york city broke a record for the most people twerking at the same time in the same place. i don't know if that qualifies as twerking. i'm not sure why we care but just in case you wanted to know yeah. who knew there was a twerking record anyway. >> i didn't know that. >> i'm very new to the word twerk anyway. what did miley do? >> yeah. we're going to leave it
d-- north dakota. >> we're number 10. west virginia is number one party school. >> number two twitter is launching an alert feature that will send emergency notices aztecs messages. -- text messages. users will have to sign up to receive alerts. they'll be marked with an orange bell icon. >> number one get ready to pay more for a first class stamp. the postal service is asking for a 3% increase raising the price to 49 cents. they expect to lose $6 billion this year alone....
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then controversy at the miss america pageant, miss north dakota's talent was fracking. and my guest andrew bacevich is a retired army colonel who believes in mandatory national service. i will dodge the interview by fleeing to canada. (laughter) npr is cutting its staff by 10%, so engine-- enjoy this edition of wit wait, don't fire me. this is the colbert report captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report, everyone. >> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: good to have you with us, in here, out there, all around the world. thank you so much. happy anniversary, nation! you may not remember but i do. five years ago today lehman brothers filed for bankruptcy triggering the worst financial financial crisis since the great depression. bet you all had forgotten. but i even got you a cake. there you go. it's a, it's actually a bunch of cake, some fresh, some spoiled. bundled into a larger cake derivative, all right. now fair warning there might be some poop in there too. (la
then controversy at the miss america pageant, miss north dakota's talent was fracking. and my guest andrew bacevich is a retired army colonel who believes in mandatory national service. i will dodge the interview by fleeing to canada. (laughter) npr is cutting its staff by 10%, so engine-- enjoy this edition of wit wait, don't fire me. this is the colbert report captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report,...