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north dakota opened a hearing to consider crude oil, the north american petroleum association, contended that north dakota crude is no more flammable than any other crude. sheila macvicar suggests there's more at risk and more to it. >> reporter: the run away train that derailed in the heart of lac megantic canada explode with such force that 5 of the 47 people killed in the inferno were never found. the crew that devastated lak megantic came from here. the bakken oil fields, ground zero of the domestic oil boom. spurred the railroads to create pipelines on wheels. tankers that can haul 3 million gallons of are crude at a time. with so much crude moving over the rails at all times, already close calls. >> we didn't know it was bakken crude but we knew it was crude oil. >> 911 this is tami of the depot grill restaurant. there is a train derail in front of the restaurant, there's a car on fire. >> all could you see was a huge ball of flame. >> a train carrying 105 tankers of north dakota crude, 31 more than destroyed at lac megantic. >> did you feel that your city dodged a bullet that day?
north dakota opened a hearing to consider crude oil, the north american petroleum association, contended that north dakota crude is no more flammable than any other crude. sheila macvicar suggests there's more at risk and more to it. >> reporter: the run away train that derailed in the heart of lac megantic canada explode with such force that 5 of the 47 people killed in the inferno were never found. the crew that devastated lak megantic came from here. the bakken oil fields, ground zero...
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we know north dakota oil impacts western south dakota and the rest of the state. to say this might stabalize jobs in place might be a stretch. >> question two deals with what most consider the do nothing congress. a new poll showed only 14% of people are satisfied with how congress is doing. how will your presence to the senate help the congress work better? how will you turn it around? >> i am distraught about the relationship. republicans and democrats don't talk to each other. i am serving as an independent senator and work with both sides especially on the deficit. i have been a professor since leaving the senate and we have come to a point where our government isn't functioning. the senate provides for independents. joe liberman became more powerful after leaving the senate. i am serving as an independent working with both sides. it is also my strongest conviction there should be restrictions on fundraising while people are in office. i pledge to serve one six-year term. i will not have to raise money. senators raise 52% of their time raising money for next e
we know north dakota oil impacts western south dakota and the rest of the state. to say this might stabalize jobs in place might be a stretch. >> question two deals with what most consider the do nothing congress. a new poll showed only 14% of people are satisfied with how congress is doing. how will your presence to the senate help the congress work better? how will you turn it around? >> i am distraught about the relationship. republicans and democrats don't talk to each other. i...
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right through north dakota. we're now the second largest oil producing state in nation, produce over a million barrels of oil a day, light sweet crude only second to texas and we've got to get that to our markets and to refineries. i started working on these projects when i was governor and in 2006, trans-canada applied for approval of the keystone pipeline, originally supposed to carry about 640,000 barrels a day, now carries 750,000 barrels a day. that application was applied for in 2006, it was approved in 2008, the pipeline was built between 2008 and came -- excuse me, and came on line two years later. so two years to permit, two years to permit, and two years to build. four years total. so when trans-canada applied for a second permit in 2008, for a sister pipeline, keystone pipeline, seemed logical it was going to be approved, particularly when the initial project had been approved in two years, built in two years, this is the actual pipeline infrastructure we have, when they wanted to build the sister pip
right through north dakota. we're now the second largest oil producing state in nation, produce over a million barrels of oil a day, light sweet crude only second to texas and we've got to get that to our markets and to refineries. i started working on these projects when i was governor and in 2006, trans-canada applied for approval of the keystone pipeline, originally supposed to carry about 640,000 barrels a day, now carries 750,000 barrels a day. that application was applied for in 2006, it...
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the senator from north dakota. mr. hoeven: i ask for ten minutes or as much time as i might need to discuss an important energy issue. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. hoeven: thank you, mr. president. i appreciate my esteemed colleague from texas and his comments, and i want to share my agreement with the important points that he just made so well. i rise today to present the north american energy infrastructure act. it's a bipartisan piece of legislation that i think is very, very important to helping our country build the infrastructure we need to truly become energy independent or energy self-sufficient. energy secure, if you will. this is bipartisan legislation. it's legislation that's already passed the house. it was sponsored in the house by representative fred upton, who is the chairman of the energy and commerce committee, cosponsored on the democrat side by gene green, congressman from texas. i have bipartisan sponsors for this legislation in the senate as well on the -- on the republican side, s
the senator from north dakota. mr. hoeven: i ask for ten minutes or as much time as i might need to discuss an important energy issue. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. hoeven: thank you, mr. president. i appreciate my esteemed colleague from texas and his comments, and i want to share my agreement with the important points that he just made so well. i rise today to present the north american energy infrastructure act. it's a bipartisan piece of legislation that i think is very,...
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north dakota? >> not many people.tom line is we need to figure out what to do with income disparity and what we're -- >> creating high paying jobs is a good way to do that. >> we're fortunate in north dakota that we have oil in the ground and that we have the technology to get that oil out. and we have great industrious people to do that. the story of north dakota isn't just with energy. we've got high-tech start-ups in fargo. we've got -- >> say that again. >> fargo. fargo. >> love it. >> here we go again. >> that's good too! oh, yeah. >> i somehow knew you'd do that. i think a lot of your listeners would like to hear about our high-tech start-ups. >> go ahead. >> we're one of the test sites for testing the air space for uas for unmanned aircraft. that's going to be a huge boom because that's a platform with which we're going to develop high-tech surveillance equipment. and if we don't over. regulate in that area, we're going to be in a great shape in north dakota not only in the west but in the east. >> we don't ove
north dakota? >> not many people.tom line is we need to figure out what to do with income disparity and what we're -- >> creating high paying jobs is a good way to do that. >> we're fortunate in north dakota that we have oil in the ground and that we have the technology to get that oil out. and we have great industrious people to do that. the story of north dakota isn't just with energy. we've got high-tech start-ups in fargo. we've got -- >> say that again. >>...
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it's because north dakota's win is seen as their loss. which is weird because natural gas was something that liberals useded to love. it's true, when it was expensive, it was great. now that it's cheap, it's evil. it's like the suv, when only celebrities were chauffeured in them, we all got them. why does the left hate something that creates jobs, and makes us energy independent, because it's not government? the fracking revolution is a triumph of humanity, kwheen government gets out of the way, good things happen. it's sad that something so awesomely american is ignored by our government because they didn't create it. the only thing the president seems to make these days are excuses. >> eric, you're the expert in all things oil and fuel. fracking was once seen as green energy, because it was natural. why did all of a sudden they changed their minds? >> they're trying to change back into convincing people that it is safe. they were concerned about the water table, the water table is going to be safe. can i just point out how dumb these li
it's because north dakota's win is seen as their loss. which is weird because natural gas was something that liberals useded to love. it's true, when it was expensive, it was great. now that it's cheap, it's evil. it's like the suv, when only celebrities were chauffeured in them, we all got them. why does the left hate something that creates jobs, and makes us energy independent, because it's not government? the fracking revolution is a triumph of humanity, kwheen government gets out of the...
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into president obama's office about a selected and favorite into a small pipelines to move the north dakotaseparate shippers can get their great shape. but i am opposed to the way governor rounds said at the xl pipeline for south dakota. south dakota doesn't get anything out of it. the oil passes through our state nfo endanger the obama aquifer, whatever clean areas. but our great shippers need to have more of the north dakota oil pulled by pipeline, smaller pipelines as governor dayton of minnesota has proposed. so i want some pipelines to move the north dakota oil across minnesota to the refineries. but this pipeline doesn't do it. i also want relief so that the big train engines will whole grain rather than oil. this is the main that i worked on a great deal. we have the dm in a railroad worked out for a great shippers and there's a lot of practical problems in south dakota related to this pipeline. survivor talked to president obama and i contact them in. i'm not ashamed to send a friend of president obama. i don't support them all the time, but i am the only senate candidate who can wa
into president obama's office about a selected and favorite into a small pipelines to move the north dakotaseparate shippers can get their great shape. but i am opposed to the way governor rounds said at the xl pipeline for south dakota. south dakota doesn't get anything out of it. the oil passes through our state nfo endanger the obama aquifer, whatever clean areas. but our great shippers need to have more of the north dakota oil pulled by pipeline, smaller pipelines as governor dayton of...
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utah, minnesota, north dakota, colorado, nebraska. the happiest place. es the people are happy about getting frostbite because most of those places are really cold in the winter. >> right. the north midwest is what they are. like you said, nebraska, idaho, north dakota, places like that. but these people, they corn eat and fly over -- they're not happy. they're content. they don't know what happiness is. living in new york is happiness. >> oh, yeah, i know. >> it's exhilarating. it's where the action is. always has been. sinatra, jay-z, the yankees. >> walk down any avenue in new york and you see people skipping. and you don't have to be in the village. all right. you say -- >> i disagree. utah is happy because it's not new york, which is a pile of writhing misery. it's not california which is ambivalent wasteland. i've never met a sad mormon in my life. it's not just the religion, but the sense of community that is fostered in those areas. also, people work. there's low unemployment i believe in utah. and work that's a purpose that brings satisfaction. >
utah, minnesota, north dakota, colorado, nebraska. the happiest place. es the people are happy about getting frostbite because most of those places are really cold in the winter. >> right. the north midwest is what they are. like you said, nebraska, idaho, north dakota, places like that. but these people, they corn eat and fly over -- they're not happy. they're content. they don't know what happiness is. living in new york is happiness. >> oh, yeah, i know. >> it's...
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minnesota, north dakota, colorado, nebraska happiest places. are happy about getting frost bite. most of the places are really cold in the winter. >> right. north mid west, like you said, nebraska, idaho, north dakota places like that, these people are corn eating, they are content. they don't know what happiness is. living in new york is happiness. always has been. beyonce, jay-z, the yankees. >> walk down every avenue in new york and you see people skipping and you don't have to be in the village. >> i disagree. utah is happy because it's not new york which is a pile of rising misery, not california which is an ambivalent waste land i have never met a unhappy mormon. people work. that is a purpose that brings satisfaction. >> it's a traditional place. but north dakota? >> fraking. >> i was just in north dakota last summer. it's nice. but 20 below 0 from halloween to mother's day. >> what do you do when it is cold, bill? what do you do when it is cold? >> don't tell me what you do. i don't want to know. >> you have gorgeous women that will nev
minnesota, north dakota, colorado, nebraska happiest places. are happy about getting frost bite. most of the places are really cold in the winter. >> right. north mid west, like you said, nebraska, idaho, north dakota places like that, these people are corn eating, they are content. they don't know what happiness is. living in new york is happiness. always has been. beyonce, jay-z, the yankees. >> walk down every avenue in new york and you see people skipping and you don't have to...
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>> he had to ridges and north dakota.nd the federal government had the responsibility but he did that for quite awhile >> host: let's talk about some of the stories that former chief justice john marshall and the madison did not like each other. >> isn't that amazing? >> it was amazing that they didn't. >> host: marbury vs. is madison case what did that case established? >> i don't know today we would say much of anything. >> host: butted establish the supreme court as the equal branch. >> it was treated as an equal branch with the other two and given a lot of credibility which was needed. the court was still young. and needed credibility. >> host: another thing that you write is that marbury in madison both hang in the private dining area. >> is that something? >> some of the traditions of the court that you talk about like you enter three by three. why do you enter that way? into the court itself? >> we actually don't. the fact is the justices said it behind the curtain as they get ready to enter. it is an equal divisio
>> he had to ridges and north dakota.nd the federal government had the responsibility but he did that for quite awhile >> host: let's talk about some of the stories that former chief justice john marshall and the madison did not like each other. >> isn't that amazing? >> it was amazing that they didn't. >> host: marbury vs. is madison case what did that case established? >> i don't know today we would say much of anything. >> host: butted establish the...
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>> for a long time he had most of them in the country to ranches in north dakota. the federal government had the responsibility to pay something and he did that for quite awhile. >> host: some of the stories in here one of the first that you tell is the former chief justice and thomas jefferson were related id did not like each other. what was their relationship? >> that was amazing that they did not it and it was so difficult to manage. >> host: marbury vs. madison that helped to establish what? >> guest: to date not much of anything but. >> host: butted established with the supreme court. >> it was given a lot of credibility which it needed. the court was still young and trying to be accepted as the other two branches. >> host: and it you right and marbury and madison's portraits -- portraits hang in the justices citing room. >> they do. >> you also talk about how they enter three by three why do they enter that way? >> guest: we actually don't. the fact of the matter is the justices weight behind the curtains as they are getting ready to enter and as an equal di
>> for a long time he had most of them in the country to ranches in north dakota. the federal government had the responsibility to pay something and he did that for quite awhile. >> host: some of the stories in here one of the first that you tell is the former chief justice and thomas jefferson were related id did not like each other. what was their relationship? >> that was amazing that they did not it and it was so difficult to manage. >> host: marbury vs. madison that...
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we know that north dakota oil production also impacts western south dakota and the rest of the state.ouldk to say that this create no new jobs or stabilize jobs already in place might be a little bit of a stretch. question number two deals with what most consider the do-nothing congress. poll released on monday showed only 14% of americans are satisfied with the job congress is doing. of yourstion reason all running for the senate. how will your presence may washington were that are for the american people? how will you turn washington around? >> i am very sick and distraught about the state of washington. republicans and democrats do not even talk to each other. i'm going to serve as an independent united is a senator and work with both sides, especially on the deficit. point that our a government is not functioning. the senate provides for ents.endenc i will be working with sides. also it is my strongest conviction that there should be restrictions on fundraising while senators are in office. i am pledged to a one-year term limitation. they spend 50% of their time raising money for
we know that north dakota oil production also impacts western south dakota and the rest of the state.ouldk to say that this create no new jobs or stabilize jobs already in place might be a little bit of a stretch. question number two deals with what most consider the do-nothing congress. poll released on monday showed only 14% of americans are satisfied with the job congress is doing. of yourstion reason all running for the senate. how will your presence may washington were that are for the...
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>> for a long time he had most wild horses in the country and the two branches in north dakota the federal government had the responsibility he did that for a while. >> host: but seven of the stories in here one of the first you tell is former chuffed -- chief justice marshall was related and did not like each other? >> guest: isn't that amazing? >> host: what was their relationship? >> i know specifically but it is amazing they didn't like each other. >> host: marbury vs. madison that was during jefferson wanted that case established? >> i don't know but today we would save much of anything. >> host: it established the court as the supreme court indicated a lot of credibility that it needed. the court was still young and trying to be accepted in the country. as an equal branch. and marbury and madison. >> host: with the traditions of the court you also talk about but three by three why do justices enter that way? >> where? been taken to the courtroom itself. >> we actually don't. the fact of the matter is that the justices are behind the curtains as they get ready to enter i guess it mean
>> for a long time he had most wild horses in the country and the two branches in north dakota the federal government had the responsibility he did that for a while. >> host: but seven of the stories in here one of the first you tell is former chuffed -- chief justice marshall was related and did not like each other? >> guest: isn't that amazing? >> host: what was their relationship? >> i know specifically but it is amazing they didn't like each other. >>...
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yesterday happened, large hail, areas of north dakota and minnesota. the hail turned apples, as the farmer said, into apple sauce. pushing it a little, but the hailstones crushed through. he lost, unfortunately, most of the crop. that's sad. you know, ruining the apple picking and his income. as far as the storms overnight, the dots, that's the severe storm reports, green dots are large hail. there was a round yesterday and new storms rolling through the midwest. one strong line crossed lake michigan, up into the upper peninsula, other additional very strong storms. look at the lightning strikes, those white dots, fargo area, i bet the dogs are under the bed right now. extreme weather over fargo, north dakota as we speak. additional strong storms this afternoon. wind damage and large hail again, minneapolis to duluth and waterloo. the forecast, again, it is a steamy day. it is hot weather. the eastern two-thirds of the country, but that's going to change. the cool air that's now in montana and south dakota moves into denver tomorrow, minneapolis friday
yesterday happened, large hail, areas of north dakota and minnesota. the hail turned apples, as the farmer said, into apple sauce. pushing it a little, but the hailstones crushed through. he lost, unfortunately, most of the crop. that's sad. you know, ruining the apple picking and his income. as far as the storms overnight, the dots, that's the severe storm reports, green dots are large hail. there was a round yesterday and new storms rolling through the midwest. one strong line crossed lake...
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with us, at the university of north dakota, paul boni , with the group stop predator predatory gaming, and doug walker. do they send people to testify in congress who are deliberating how open the internet should be to gamic gam gaming? >> i think internet is the next wave of gambling, i think it's a matter of time. i think tribes are fully aware of that. the concern has evolved from one of online gaming will fundamentally erode land-based gaming and it can complement the revenue stream. for that person who sits at home and wants to play on the internet is different than a couple who might arrive at a destination resort. while tribes were in opposition at first, they are trying to figure out what play is best for them in the long run. >> of course, that 23-year-old gamer online is going to be a 33-year-old gamer and not someone who will drive to the casino. paul boni, what are your concerns as the internet becomes a bigger part of the gambling range? >> well, it's the ultimate in convenience. you can gamble on the bus, or for god's sake, in the bathroom if you want. if it is inevitabl
with us, at the university of north dakota, paul boni , with the group stop predator predatory gaming, and doug walker. do they send people to testify in congress who are deliberating how open the internet should be to gamic gam gaming? >> i think internet is the next wave of gambling, i think it's a matter of time. i think tribes are fully aware of that. the concern has evolved from one of online gaming will fundamentally erode land-based gaming and it can complement the revenue stream....
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we know north dakota oil impacts western south dakota and the rest of the state. to say this might stabalize jobs in place might be a stretch. >> question two deals with what most consider the do nothing congress. a new poll showed only 14% of people are satisfied with how congress is doing. how will your presence to the senate help the congress work better? how will you turn it around? >> i am distraught about the relationship. republicans and democrats don't talk to each other. i am serving as an independent senator and work with both sides especially on the deficit. i have been a professor since leaving the senate and we have come to a point where our government isn't functioning. the senate provides for independents. joe liberman became more powerful after leaving the senate. i am serving as an independent working with both sides. it is also my strongest conviction there should be restrictions on fundraising while people are in office. i pledge to serve one six-year term. i will not have to raise money. senators raise 52% of their time raising money for next e
we know north dakota oil impacts western south dakota and the rest of the state. to say this might stabalize jobs in place might be a stretch. >> question two deals with what most consider the do nothing congress. a new poll showed only 14% of people are satisfied with how congress is doing. how will your presence to the senate help the congress work better? how will you turn it around? >> i am distraught about the relationship. republicans and democrats don't talk to each other. i...
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. >> the pretenders tonight, half baked north dakota congressman kevin kramer. the president of the united states is waging a war on potatoes. >> i'm sitting here at the grand fork republican headquarters celebrating potato bowl and i call on all north dakota democrats to stand up against their party's war on the potato. michelle obama and barack obama and democrats across the country hate the potato. it's time for the democrats to stand up for the north dakota potato farmer. >> so much action back home on the prairie. i think kramer is referring to a "new york times"op ed by first lady michelle obama. she thinks potatoes be included on the list of foods using wick dollars. she clarifies her stance by saying, there's nothing wrong with potatoes. but many women and children already consume enough potatoes and not enough fruits and vegetables they need. michelle obama is trying to keep women and children healthy. there's nothing wrong with potatoes. if the congressman thinks the obama administration is waging war on potatoes, he can keep on pretending. my mother m
. >> the pretenders tonight, half baked north dakota congressman kevin kramer. the president of the united states is waging a war on potatoes. >> i'm sitting here at the grand fork republican headquarters celebrating potato bowl and i call on all north dakota democrats to stand up against their party's war on the potato. michelle obama and barack obama and democrats across the country hate the potato. it's time for the democrats to stand up for the north dakota potato farmer....
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>> would you prefer to live in north dakota or new york? in new york with fracking. >> i can live anywhere if i'm within walking distance to a liquor store and a strip club. >> and a gym. >> and a gym. >> you don't go to a strip club. >> i know, i know. >> but the rest is true. >> but there is a reason. it's pretty obvious, yes, theirs incomes are going up. you have to pay people to live there 'cause people don't want to live there. and you say what's the issue? people are worried about the. water table. >> but the studies are great.ont >> department of energy said it's not a problem. >> people are worried. >> they should be fracking everywhere. >> this is the point, so why not? 'cause most experts will tell iu you not for increased oil production, the u.s. might havew slipped into worse recession.snt so you would think they wouldnce want the country to move forward to provide for all thesel entitlements and boost the economy. but instead, they seem to be against everything that makes to sense. >> president obama was clearly against frackin
>> would you prefer to live in north dakota or new york? in new york with fracking. >> i can live anywhere if i'm within walking distance to a liquor store and a strip club. >> and a gym. >> and a gym. >> you don't go to a strip club. >> i know, i know. >> but the rest is true. >> but there is a reason. it's pretty obvious, yes, theirs incomes are going up. you have to pay people to live there 'cause people don't want to live there. and you say...
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for a long time he had the wild horses, most of them in the country and he had two ranches up in north dakotare he could take these forces and keep them for a whi while. the federal government had the responsibility for them so they paid something for the care of the horses. he did that for quite a while and it was most interesting. >> host: well i want to talk while i've got you about "out of order" and one of the first stories you tell is former chief justice -- and thomas jefferson were related and did not like each other. >> guest: that's right. isn't that amazing? >> host: what was their relationship? >> guest: i've forgotten specifically but cousins or something. it was amazing that they didn't like each other and it was so difficult to manage that they did. >> host: the marbury versus madison case, that was during president jefferson's tenure and exactly what did that case establish? >> guest: well i don't know that today we'd say much of anything but. >> host: but it established the court as an equal branch. >> guest: it was treated as an equal branch with the other two and give him a
for a long time he had the wild horses, most of them in the country and he had two ranches up in north dakotare he could take these forces and keep them for a whi while. the federal government had the responsibility for them so they paid something for the care of the horses. he did that for quite a while and it was most interesting. >> host: well i want to talk while i've got you about "out of order" and one of the first stories you tell is former chief justice -- and thomas...
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a long time he had some wild horses, most of them in the country, and he had two ranches up in north dakota, where he could take these horses and keep them for a while, and the federal government had the responsibility for them, so they paid something for the care of the horses. and he did that for quite a while, and it was most interesting. >> host: want to talk to you about "out of order" and the stories. one of the first stories you tell is that former chief justice john marshall, and thomas jefferson, were related, and did not like each other. >> guest: that's right. isn't that amazing? >> host: what was their relationship? >> guest: cousins or something. and so it was amazing that they didn't like each other, and it was so difficult to manage. but they did. >> host: now, the marbury versus maddison case. what did that case establish. >> guest: i don't know that today we say much of anything. but -- >> host: it established the -- >> guest: the supreme court, and was -- with the other two and given a lot of credibility, which it needed. the court was still young and trying to be accepted
a long time he had some wild horses, most of them in the country, and he had two ranches up in north dakota, where he could take these horses and keep them for a while, and the federal government had the responsibility for them, so they paid something for the care of the horses. and he did that for quite a while, and it was most interesting. >> host: want to talk to you about "out of order" and the stories. one of the first stories you tell is that former chief justice john...
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low unemployment rates, even negative unemployment rate in north dakota. it's an energy-driven economy, jobs and energy. energy's a segue to job creation. our founding fathers unleashing that entrepreneurial spirit, understanding the american dream, understanding limited government, free markets and individual liberties. . we do that by simple things like improving the keystone x.l. pipeline, bringing that canadian oil down to our refineries, working with our best and largest trading partner to the north. it just makes sense as you approach american energy independence but if we as congress can't approach american energy independence and also looking south to mexico, they just did away with the nationalization of the energy sector. privatizing more and more of team x and the other resources, opening up the transboundary hydrocarbon agreement area in the western gap, a million and a half ache sers open to production on the mexican side aned the u.s. side of the western gap. in south carolina, we want offshore energy production. i want to applaud the policy
low unemployment rates, even negative unemployment rate in north dakota. it's an energy-driven economy, jobs and energy. energy's a segue to job creation. our founding fathers unleashing that entrepreneurial spirit, understanding the american dream, understanding limited government, free markets and individual liberties. . we do that by simple things like improving the keystone x.l. pipeline, bringing that canadian oil down to our refineries, working with our best and largest trading partner to...
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. >> itit is moving in north dakota up in yellow stone. that didn't take that long to get from being warm below. it might get drawn up and might move towards us and in the weekend it will fall apart. 50s and 60s, the lows are running ahead and most locations are running about 3 to 4 degrees. usually it is down around 50 in menlo park and there is still a few 50s but these are warmer in the last couple of days. fso has a 13-mile-per-hour wind but we'll see if it holds. inland temperatures will not matter. 57 in ukiah, 39 up in business mark 3 five to new york and the system bringing snow just came down out of calgary. also great falls and there is rapid city. the rain just turned to snow and there is a lot of rain in the 20s and 30s. as sal touched on, it is thick and dense and there. once it burns off, some of that fog will be hanging out over by the coast. 90s to 100, 70s and 80s and temperatures will continue to be on the warm to hot side and it does look cooler as we go into the weekend. >>> just a short time ago, this huge american fla
. >> itit is moving in north dakota up in yellow stone. that didn't take that long to get from being warm below. it might get drawn up and might move towards us and in the weekend it will fall apart. 50s and 60s, the lows are running ahead and most locations are running about 3 to 4 degrees. usually it is down around 50 in menlo park and there is still a few 50s but these are warmer in the last couple of days. fso has a 13-mile-per-hour wind but we'll see if it holds. inland temperatures...
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we are tracking severe storms across north dakota and minnesota.ve a tornado warning in effect to the west of the city of far go. there could be a tornado on the ground out here. it is important any one seeks shelter. it will be an issue for those flying in and out of the city. across atlanta and the united states you have showers and storms that could potentially produce delays. in the plains middle 90's through upper 9 the 0s. take a look at what happens over the next couple days. the storm system keeps moving eastward and behind it it is going to get a lot cooler for you 70 in chicago and kansas city. the cool air sticks around as well. hurricane norberg. it will stay over open water. >> that is good news. >> thank you, maria. >> actress rosie perez and nicole wallace a communications director for president george w. bush. two rosies on the show. perez and wallace shaking over f for. >> her wedding gown will be returned to her son. her will said she would look after it until his 30th birthday which is september 15th. she wore the famous dress fo
we are tracking severe storms across north dakota and minnesota.ve a tornado warning in effect to the west of the city of far go. there could be a tornado on the ground out here. it is important any one seeks shelter. it will be an issue for those flying in and out of the city. across atlanta and the united states you have showers and storms that could potentially produce delays. in the plains middle 90's through upper 9 the 0s. take a look at what happens over the next couple days. the storm...
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. >>> a woman in north dakota marks a milestone by going for a ride on harley. >>> parts of the southwest are hit by claritin-d presents two allergy sufferers. one tried nasacort, which could take up to a week to feel maximum nasal symptom relief. the other took claritin-d,which starts to work on allergies in 30 minutes. the moral: nothing works faster than claritin-d >> thousands are without power this chicago this morning after severe thunderstorms rimmed through the city. high -- ripped through the city, high winds toppled trees and snapped power lines that cut off electricity to thousands of homes and businesses. a chick-fil-a was under construction that was flattened by the storm. check that out. the winds in that city are like nothing you've ever seen. >> they call it the windy city not necessarily because of weather. whistles forecasting out there, there was wind everyday. that flattening of the chick-fil-a, can't happen. you want to flatten a burger king that's fine. [laughter]. let's go live on sky 6. where are he looking? that's atlantic city, we have the view, the sun is climbi
. >>> a woman in north dakota marks a milestone by going for a ride on harley. >>> parts of the southwest are hit by claritin-d presents two allergy sufferers. one tried nasacort, which could take up to a week to feel maximum nasal symptom relief. the other took claritin-d,which starts to work on allergies in 30 minutes. the moral: nothing works faster than claritin-d >> thousands are without power this chicago this morning after severe thunderstorms rimmed through the...
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look at this bismarck north dakota warmner north dakota than here. 7, lots of 80s on the map. memphis 86. those 80s visits us sunday. i'll have a warm last day of summer coming up on sunday and then much cooler air next week in the accuweather forecast. brian. >> sunshine by lunchtime i like that, cec, thank you. >> a warehouse fire in kensington tros four alarmsp before firefighters could get that scene under control today. something ignited the vacant structure 2:30 this morning. flames then spread to a neighboring paper storage building. witnesses say a 45-year-old man ran out of the structure engulfed in flames and he was critically injured. >>> nurses at corzer-chester had picket signs ready for sunday. when 600 of them will take part in two day strike. they're upset over staffing issues they say harm patient care and as well as pay cuts and pension funding. and hospital spokesperson says staffing levels rank above national arms and nurses are among the highest paid in the state. and crozer plans to replace the striking nurses with temporary nurses who require at least fi
look at this bismarck north dakota warmner north dakota than here. 7, lots of 80s on the map. memphis 86. those 80s visits us sunday. i'll have a warm last day of summer coming up on sunday and then much cooler air next week in the accuweather forecast. brian. >> sunshine by lunchtime i like that, cec, thank you. >> a warehouse fire in kensington tros four alarmsp before firefighters could get that scene under control today. something ignited the vacant structure 2:30 this morning....
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wichita 83 and bismarck, north dakota 81 degrees. heading into sunday it will cool off in north dakota. and not here. temperatures in low 80s. sunday afternoon a few more high thin clouds but both days beautiful. friday night mainly clear. a little patchy fog developing late. shouldn't be widespread. 58 in philadelphia. 50 in allentown and 50 in lancaster. the 4day at four shows tomorrow wall-to-wall sunshine. you look today, you'll like tomorrow. a little warmer, 82 degrees. sunday again some high, thin cirrus clouds in the afternoon, 83 degrees. monday it clouds up a little more, dropping it down 79 degrees. and tuesday the luck finally runsous, mostly cloudy, a few showers and seasonably cool with a high of 74 degrees. i'll talk more about later next week in the accuweather seven-day forecast. it weekend will be beautiful. >> great weekend, thank you. >>> piles of clothing and school supplies on the way to children throughout the regular right now. volunteers accepted and sorted donations today for the seventh all big give in ches
wichita 83 and bismarck, north dakota 81 degrees. heading into sunday it will cool off in north dakota. and not here. temperatures in low 80s. sunday afternoon a few more high thin clouds but both days beautiful. friday night mainly clear. a little patchy fog developing late. shouldn't be widespread. 58 in philadelphia. 50 in allentown and 50 in lancaster. the 4day at four shows tomorrow wall-to-wall sunshine. you look today, you'll like tomorrow. a little warmer, 82 degrees. sunday again some...
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in northwest north dakota? what would you do to get it up and running? >> i had a number of chances to talk to people in areas around the state and if it untapped we need to support it. i don't see a lot of effort going forward and it maybe because the balkan fields in north dakota are richer in supply and the process is already underway. eventually i can see it coming to that part of the state. we need to be prepared. maybe there is lessons learned from what is going on in north dakota that we need to be mindful of. i personal think we should be moving more toward renewable sources of energy like ethanol and solar and wind. and to move way from the fossil fuel development we are doing. but we have to transition to that and need to make sure we make efforts to do that. >> mr. howie. 60 seconds. on south dakota oil. >> the environmental protection agency is an agency that has gone far beyond the pale when it comes to regulating businesses. the government has regulated energy production and development out of business practically. i don't know if we could
in northwest north dakota? what would you do to get it up and running? >> i had a number of chances to talk to people in areas around the state and if it untapped we need to support it. i don't see a lot of effort going forward and it maybe because the balkan fields in north dakota are richer in supply and the process is already underway. eventually i can see it coming to that part of the state. we need to be prepared. maybe there is lessons learned from what is going on in north dakota...
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Sep 23, 2014
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north dakota? >> more is coming to the u.s.there used to be a destination for global capital because it was the best opportunities in the world. now it is beginning to go the other direction. >> we saw that yesterday with the two executives on that german transaction. he said, the ceo of merck said off-camera, one of the major determines he was low energy prices in the united states. >> energy prices here are half of what they are -- >> does north dakota have a chair at the united nations? >> where going to continue on this theme because we're going to speak with the ceo of one chinese appliance manufacturer. they're making inroads into the u.s. and plans to open a facility in indiana as well. we will discuss higher ambitions in the u.s.. i had a higher air-conditioner. only realized it was haier recently. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get you some company news. devicelackberry password hits the market, priced at $599, undercutting apple's iphone six and the latest samsung galaxy. strategicprice is a move because
north dakota? >> more is coming to the u.s.there used to be a destination for global capital because it was the best opportunities in the world. now it is beginning to go the other direction. >> we saw that yesterday with the two executives on that german transaction. he said, the ceo of merck said off-camera, one of the major determines he was low energy prices in the united states. >> energy prices here are half of what they are -- >> does north dakota have a chair at...
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i can guarantee you that if we liquefy -- you know, in north dakota alone, north dakota alone, everydaywe flair or burn about 3.5 million barrels equivalent of gas because we can't build a pipeline. 3.r5 million barrels equivalent of gas. price point overseas and europe is around 8.5. price point here is almost 4. so we can compete. we can sell europe liquefied gas at a better price point than what russia can do. that's how you beat them. hats how you won the cold war. can't compete with the technology if we're allowed to innovate. >> lady in the back? yes. lady in the back. >> my name is monica, i'm one of the co-authors. i just wanted to hang out and answer to this lady's comment, then i would like to thank you personally and mrs. cohen for what you've done in making this possible and bringing people together to discuss experiences and facts. and while we were working on this book, i want to point out that i came from a background that didn't really understand the military very well. and also, i came from the experience of setting policy history in my undergraduate years. and i wrote
i can guarantee you that if we liquefy -- you know, in north dakota alone, north dakota alone, everydaywe flair or burn about 3.5 million barrels equivalent of gas because we can't build a pipeline. 3.r5 million barrels equivalent of gas. price point overseas and europe is around 8.5. price point here is almost 4. so we can compete. we can sell europe liquefied gas at a better price point than what russia can do. that's how you beat them. hats how you won the cold war. can't compete with the...
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Sep 28, 2014
09/14
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north dakota produces 1 million barrels of oil per day now.ut in the thirties it was the hardest pressed in the united states bearing and a private. described that you do is i say our will send you to dakota. [laughter] she also alluded to the idea much discussed in the early days that fda mate -- if you're a major exercise powers if he ever does become dictator i have a grand idea this country is siberia. cent lorena hickok your. a recipe for soup is in the book with her reports. it is fun to read for:and it is for real and must actually work. but with the slaves over the depression there was a short passage. >>'' around the territory lorena hickok came with a vengeance. coming through the press with the church and the prairie. and the crops destroyed by the storms. with winter coming on their desperate for help.= some of the crops are being to the ground. outside the church most were substantial holders of at least 640 acres. at $10 an acre which is what was paid is $6,400 worth of land. if conditions were desperate to it was seen as hopeles
north dakota produces 1 million barrels of oil per day now.ut in the thirties it was the hardest pressed in the united states bearing and a private. described that you do is i say our will send you to dakota. [laughter] she also alluded to the idea much discussed in the early days that fda mate -- if you're a major exercise powers if he ever does become dictator i have a grand idea this country is siberia. cent lorena hickok your. a recipe for soup is in the book with her reports. it is fun to...
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bismarck, north dakota makes it up to the 80s. the eastern half of the country will be warm. not a bad weekend. take advantage of it head down the shore. ocean temperatures 70. tomorrow, wall-to-wall sunshine. and if you like today you'll like tomorrow but it will be warmer, 77 degrees and sunday, sunny and pleasant also with a high of 77 degrees. so don't forget the suncreen if you're heading down the shore. also, this is nascar race weekend in dover and it is looking really nice. tomorrow, sunny, gorgeous for the nationwide series race and 79 degrees and sunday for the sprint cup race mostly sunny and temperature of 80. this is really nice timing. the day planner showing tomorrow again wall to wall sunshine all day long. bright blue skies. low humidity at 7:00. 60. by 10:00, 70. 1:00, 79 and by 4:00, 82. so the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast all about timing and mother nature is timing this out perfectly. a fall beauty tomorrow but feel like summer, high of 82 degrees. again wall to wall sunshine. sunday warmer 3. and late in the day we'll probably see high, thin milk
bismarck, north dakota makes it up to the 80s. the eastern half of the country will be warm. not a bad weekend. take advantage of it head down the shore. ocean temperatures 70. tomorrow, wall-to-wall sunshine. and if you like today you'll like tomorrow but it will be warmer, 77 degrees and sunday, sunny and pleasant also with a high of 77 degrees. so don't forget the suncreen if you're heading down the shore. also, this is nascar race weekend in dover and it is looking really nice. tomorrow,...
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when i was was governor here in north dakota, we passed a law, that information is you, owner of carnd can not be provided to anyone else without your express permission. only 14 states have that protection. now as i say, federal d.o.t. is requiring all cars have these devices and there is no limitation on the information they can record. gerri: so, can this information be used against me in a court of law? >> absolutely, if you're not in one of the protects states. >> so, my own car could testify against me after a crash, maybe in divorce court? is that possible? >> any number of things. think about having that information about out there, about what you're doing, where you're going. all those kind of things. it is a privacy concern. gerri: i understand from your law, i have your copy of it. even you lay out exceptions. >> right. gerri: if the information is authorized by a court of law you might have to give it up. tell me about that. what are you aiming at here? help me understand. >> if there is law enforcement issue, medical emergency or other situation where somebody is able to
when i was was governor here in north dakota, we passed a law, that information is you, owner of carnd can not be provided to anyone else without your express permission. only 14 states have that protection. now as i say, federal d.o.t. is requiring all cars have these devices and there is no limitation on the information they can record. gerri: so, can this information be used against me in a court of law? >> absolutely, if you're not in one of the protects states. >> so, my own...
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Sep 3, 2014
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>> absolutely, we can look at places like texas, but we can go much further, north dakota, south dakota, nebraska, kansas, arizona, oklahoma, mississippi, louisiana, all of these states have made it incredibly difficult for women to access services in just the last few years. >> how do they do that westbound the language of roe? >> they have taken it very lossly and adopted restrictions, such as a 24-hour waiting period. and then they make a trip to the councilor, and then a trip 24 hours later to receive the abortion, and they limit how she can pay for the abortion, and pile on the restrictions one after another such that at one point, it gets too high for the women to climb and too high for the providers to offer services, so they don't overturn roe at all, but keep adding more and more restrictions, even when an individual restriction is upheld, you put them all together, and it becomes a very difficult mountain for a woman to climb. >> does it boil down to geography? very large population innings the dakotas and nebraska, and once you take a couple of clinics out of the mix, it may
>> absolutely, we can look at places like texas, but we can go much further, north dakota, south dakota, nebraska, kansas, arizona, oklahoma, mississippi, louisiana, all of these states have made it incredibly difficult for women to access services in just the last few years. >> how do they do that westbound the language of roe? >> they have taken it very lossly and adopted restrictions, such as a 24-hour waiting period. and then they make a trip to the councilor, and then a...
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their bees in the dead of winter so they're ready to be shipped in january and february out of north dakota and south dakota because the bees are at full capacity, so they can make more money for the hives when this bring comes. this is an old map and you can see so many different things. you are a beekeeper now, you go to california. the east coast route is a central route. now everybody goes to california and they go back to their routes because the almond pollination is so economically lucrative. so this is jeff many years later, one of his semi's is loading bees. most people have not heard much until this mysterious thing came into being. most beekeepers don't believe -- they in calling believe it is a collective term from 2006 to talk about the way bees were dying in a new way to read it was actually -- there are all kinds of ways that bees are lost every day becomes more of a public term that is used now. most people think most of the dial had to do with a lot of different actors -- factors, and not just as it was to find. u.s. department of agriculture, colonies over 32% of in the co
their bees in the dead of winter so they're ready to be shipped in january and february out of north dakota and south dakota because the bees are at full capacity, so they can make more money for the hives when this bring comes. this is an old map and you can see so many different things. you are a beekeeper now, you go to california. the east coast route is a central route. now everybody goes to california and they go back to their routes because the almond pollination is so economically...
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, the city's population consisted of only three men -- a sociological condition known today as north dakotain 1879, cleveland became the world's first city to be lighted electrically. residents were proud of the achievement, though disappointed to see more of cleveland. (laughter) the 11th is home to the mighty chiia hogue gay river, once so polluted, it caught on fire 13 times. after the first 12 fires they realized they shouldn't try to put them out with river water. in 1935, the district was the first place of alcoholic anonymous founded by bill wilson and dr. bob smith. oh, shoot! founded by two guys. sorry. (laughter) okay. ohio's 11th is the home of the cavaliers, the browns and the cleveland indians, a team so bad that they are in last place at offending native americans. (laughter) the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists to the 11th each year. this year the hall inducted '70s rock band kiss whose front man gene simmons is the only thing more colonel luted than the river. (laughter) and who represents the district? congresswoman martha f
, the city's population consisted of only three men -- a sociological condition known today as north dakotain 1879, cleveland became the world's first city to be lighted electrically. residents were proud of the achievement, though disappointed to see more of cleveland. (laughter) the 11th is home to the mighty chiia hogue gay river, once so polluted, it caught on fire 13 times. after the first 12 fires they realized they shouldn't try to put them out with river water. in 1935, the district was...
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Sep 4, 2014
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it's the same bakken crude from north dakota that's caused explosions and derailments in the area over the last year. a dozen people showed up around 7 a.m. some chained to the fence with bicycle locks. they blocked trucks for a few hours before the protest ended with no arrests. >>> happening today, california's attorney general will be in oakland today to discuss the need for stronger truancy laws. kamala harris will meet with oakland unified school district in an effort to solve the state's elementary school truancy crisis there. the average of 1 million elementary students are truant each year. harris has sponsored legislation to help local schools -- the districts intervene when children are chronically absent from school. >>> the only debate in this year's gubernatorial race in california is happening today. democratic governor jerry brown and republican challenger neel kashkari will debate in sacramento tonight. brown strongly favored to win re-election. kashkari plans to use the debate to introduce himself to voters. >>> fast food workers in oakland walked off the job this morn
it's the same bakken crude from north dakota that's caused explosions and derailments in the area over the last year. a dozen people showed up around 7 a.m. some chained to the fence with bicycle locks. they blocked trucks for a few hours before the protest ended with no arrests. >>> happening today, california's attorney general will be in oakland today to discuss the need for stronger truancy laws. kamala harris will meet with oakland unified school district in an effort to solve the...
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remember a few weeks ago we were talking snow around calgary and central portions of canada and north dakota and wisconsin and montana. the thing that's happening now it feels like it's back to summer. look at this, winnipeg, 31 there for your high on your thursday, nearly 10 degrees -- over 10 degrees above your average. rapid city up to 32. billings at 33. all due to those southwesterly winds that ridge of high pressure keeping things warm out there. but on the flip side of that, that troughing, the other side of the jet stream, dips down so if you are traveling to washington, d.c., and over through new york, be ready for the possibility of some delays or at least have an umbrella ready because it will be wet out there and even that threat of flash flooding. leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> we have breaking news at this hour. japan's foreign minister says japanese officials will meet with north korean counterparts later this month. we spoke to reporters in new york, and he says officials from pyongyang are expected to update the status of their investigation into the fates of
remember a few weeks ago we were talking snow around calgary and central portions of canada and north dakota and wisconsin and montana. the thing that's happening now it feels like it's back to summer. look at this, winnipeg, 31 there for your high on your thursday, nearly 10 degrees -- over 10 degrees above your average. rapid city up to 32. billings at 33. all due to those southwesterly winds that ridge of high pressure keeping things warm out there. but on the flip side of that, that...
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georgia reported the nation's highest jobless rate at 8.1%, the lowest north dakota, thanks to the state's energy boom, just 2.8%. >>> and investors are trying to figure out what the new management changes at oracle mean for the software giant. as we reported last night, oracle co-founder larry ellison is stepping down as ceo but staying on as executive chairman and chief technology officer. also the firm named two of ellison's company as ceo. so are two heads better to run a company? mary thompson has more. >> reporter: after 30 years in the pilot's seat, oracle's ceo larry ellison will be replaced not by one, but two of their wing men, co-ceos are rare in corporate america and if the arrangement works experts say it is because the division of labor is clear. as co-president of oracle, 52-year-old saffer katz ran finance, while mark herd ran science elements. their roles will be the same. >> i'll continue doing what i do for the last several years and they will continue what they do over the last several years. >> reporter: still, the history of ceos successfully sharing titles are mixed.
georgia reported the nation's highest jobless rate at 8.1%, the lowest north dakota, thanks to the state's energy boom, just 2.8%. >>> and investors are trying to figure out what the new management changes at oracle mean for the software giant. as we reported last night, oracle co-founder larry ellison is stepping down as ceo but staying on as executive chairman and chief technology officer. also the firm named two of ellison's company as ceo. so are two heads better to run a company?...
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their bees in the dead of winter so they're ready to be shipped in january and february out of north dakotaand south dakota because the bees are at full capacity, so they can make more money for the hives when this bring comes. this is an old map and you can see so many different things. basically if you are a beekeeper now, you go to california. the east coast route is a central route. now everybody goes to california and they go back to their routes because the almond pollination is so economically lucrative. so this is jeff many years later, one of his semi's is loading bees. most people have not heard much until this mysterious thing came into being. most beekeepers don't believe too much in calling -- they believe it is a collective term from 2006 to talk about the way bees were dying in a new way to read it was actually -- there are all kinds of ways that bees are lost every day becomes more of a public term that is used now. most people think most of the dial had to do with a lot of different actors -- factors, and not just as it was to find. u.s. department of agriculture, estimates
their bees in the dead of winter so they're ready to be shipped in january and february out of north dakotaand south dakota because the bees are at full capacity, so they can make more money for the hives when this bring comes. this is an old map and you can see so many different things. basically if you are a beekeeper now, you go to california. the east coast route is a central route. now everybody goes to california and they go back to their routes because the almond pollination is so...