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north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in the oil fields. >> the more jobs you complete, the more money you make. the faster you complete them the faster you can get to the next job. let's say i mean you take your time. if you be safe you are not i bet you could cut your pay in half. >> fault lines spent six months investigating some of the risks in north dakota's oil fields and uncovered a dark side to the boom. >> a lot of these workers come to north dakota, get chewed up and go home to recover. i get calls from attorneys in other states all asking the same question. what in the hell is going on up there? >> thousands
north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in...
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north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in the oil fields. >> the more jobs you complete, the more money you make. the faster you complete them, the faster you can get to the next job. let's say i mean you take your time. if you be safe, you are not i bet you could cut your pay in half. >> fault lines spent six months investigating some of the risks in north dakota's oil fields and uncovered a dark side to the boom. >> a lot of these workers come to north dakota, get chewed up and go home to recover. i get calls from attorneys in other states all asking the same question. what in the hell is going on up there? >> thousan
north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in...
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north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the
north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the
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north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in the oil fields. >> the more jobs you complete, the more money you make. the faster you complete them
north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in...
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well, they milk that for everything it's worth in north dakota today. you'll see it, if you go up to theodore roosevelt national park in the badlands where the whole town has been saved. but what he meant was, i was raised well here in new york. i had money. but when i went out to dakota, i i got to live with hard-scrabble, rough and ready people, what he considered the american archtype. -- archetype. and he liked what he saw, men of self-reliance. people that a blizzard would occur and everybody would pull together in the community. but he liked the type of men that our western states were developing, because -- i don't want to say he mythologized the cowboy -- because he was much more sophisticated than that. he became an ethnographer for cowboy culture. the president got john lomax funding from france to do studies at the university of texas on cowboy culture because he thought cowboys were knights of king arthur. so that their ballads and songs and doggerel and all had cultural importance to us in the united states. but that ability that he could h
well, they milk that for everything it's worth in north dakota today. you'll see it, if you go up to theodore roosevelt national park in the badlands where the whole town has been saved. but what he meant was, i was raised well here in new york. i had money. but when i went out to dakota, i i got to live with hard-scrabble, rough and ready people, what he considered the american archtype. -- archetype. and he liked what he saw, men of self-reliance. people that a blizzard would occur and...
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host: senator john hoeven of north dakota, thanks your time. coming up in the next half-hour, open phones. if you wanted was a call, (202) 748-8000 four about -- -- for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8002 for independents. we will take those open phones when washington journal continues. >> the c-span cities to her, working with our cable affiliates, visit cities across the country. this weekend we are joined by comcast to learn more about the literary life and history of the best at georgia. jimmy dyess was see any we have a medal at the age of 19. he was also awarded a medal of honor possible sleeper's actions in world war ii. >> we are here in the augusta museum of history. they said they would do a permanent military display to honor him. when i did my research on the book i went through over 9000 carnegie medal recipients in the last hundred years. of the 3500 or so medal of honor recipients since the civil war it turns out he is the only person ever to have earned both awards. -- he would almost -- >> he would almost
host: senator john hoeven of north dakota, thanks your time. coming up in the next half-hour, open phones. if you wanted was a call, (202) 748-8000 four about -- -- for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8002 for independents. we will take those open phones when washington journal continues. >> the c-span cities to her, working with our cable affiliates, visit cities across the country. this weekend we are joined by comcast to learn more about the literary life and...
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so, anyone who opened up the paper there in north dakota heard it like it is. doug died.k of the roads. matt pelman in the traffic center. matt can you do this in two words. >> i don't think i can. >> too late. >> just a few more. i'm already overboard. good afternoon brian. short and sweet though i think would describe the way you're headed home this afternoon. it's really not a bad ride. this is the scene in south philadelphia along 95 at broad street. taillights headed northbound toward the walt whitman bridge. we were all jam packed here yesterday with people head for the bridge and headed down the shore. this afternoon the traffic is flowing freely even on the a.c. expressway as you pass the garden state parkway we've seen delays come and go throughout the day today but right now speeds are in the 60's so no big complaints. if you're on the way to cape may or maybe wildwood or stone harbor still a little bit congestion on the southbound side of 47 there in dennisville from 347 merge down to 610 petersburg road. go forth on that towns end inlet bridge between sea isle
so, anyone who opened up the paper there in north dakota heard it like it is. doug died.k of the roads. matt pelman in the traffic center. matt can you do this in two words. >> i don't think i can. >> too late. >> just a few more. i'm already overboard. good afternoon brian. short and sweet though i think would describe the way you're headed home this afternoon. it's really not a bad ride. this is the scene in south philadelphia along 95 at broad street. taillights headed...
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north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers comi
north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers comi
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my state of north dakota alone produces 1.2 million barrels of oil a day. that's more than iran's exporting right now. but if all these sanctions come off, iran gets to go right back up to 2.6 million and beyond. do the math. even a million barrels a day at $50 a barrel, that's $50 million a day. so you can see that this means hundreds of millions and billions of dollars to iran. certainly something to think about. going from 2.6 million barrels a day, we put these sanctions in place, knock it down to 1.1 million and that's with exceptions that the president has allowed to the sanctions. that's without the sanctions being fully implemented. and it shows that those sanctions are effective. but it also shows that if we release them, iran gets incredible amounts of money not only dollars that have been held on them but dollars that they're going to generate every day from increased oil production. so the president wants us to relieve these sanctions at the same time he in essence impedes our oil and development our growth in energy development in this country.
my state of north dakota alone produces 1.2 million barrels of oil a day. that's more than iran's exporting right now. but if all these sanctions come off, iran gets to go right back up to 2.6 million and beyond. do the math. even a million barrels a day at $50 a barrel, that's $50 million a day. so you can see that this means hundreds of millions and billions of dollars to iran. certainly something to think about. going from 2.6 million barrels a day, we put these sanctions in place, knock it...
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it was so hot in north dakota that an interstate buckled. eric fisher of our boston station says leaf should be on the way. now that heat's on the movie into the northeast. so for wednesday and thursday a hot midweek up and down from boston down to new york philly d.c., all seeing veryhop hot temperatures into the 90s and rising humid. the tough stuff is on the bottom where you have the high heat indiocese. some relief is on the way. cold front starts moving southward on wednesday that will start to bring some relief especially across missouri kansas and driving southward for thursday. lit still be hot outside. temperature as few degrees cooler and humidity much lower. the heat started to move westward for the late week. you're starting to see the warmth across the west coast. all the way up to seattle. you could see record highs later this week and quite a few triple digits into the valleys. i'm eric fish fehr the cbs news. >>> the heat moving to the west will further complicate efforts for firefighters to battle a wildfire in california. a
it was so hot in north dakota that an interstate buckled. eric fisher of our boston station says leaf should be on the way. now that heat's on the movie into the northeast. so for wednesday and thursday a hot midweek up and down from boston down to new york philly d.c., all seeing veryhop hot temperatures into the 90s and rising humid. the tough stuff is on the bottom where you have the high heat indiocese. some relief is on the way. cold front starts moving southward on wednesday that will...
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delaware, north dakota and south carolina ranks dead last.g that colorado and washington have two of the highest activity rates but these are places marijuana use legal. >> it is about nature, very beautiful, you want to go outside as a stress reliever. >> and what your plans. >> in new york just walking to the gym gives you stress though i just avoid it. >> i tell people they get high and have to rest to a chick fil-a or to get -- debt -- it is late at night, they closed at 2:00 in the morning. >> they're walking, i see a moderate, they burn everything off. >> joe biden on the train, sitting down. >> that is no fun. get an earful of joe biden, you know what that does to morales? god bless him. you look like a pretty active person. >> maybe about 10 kilos, i just do kilos. you know what it means? >> to the metric system already. >> don't know is that is that i am with it. >> what about -- >> okay. what was the question? i hate these reports because it is a passive aggressive thing they do every year midwestern people, here's the report, we ge
delaware, north dakota and south carolina ranks dead last.g that colorado and washington have two of the highest activity rates but these are places marijuana use legal. >> it is about nature, very beautiful, you want to go outside as a stress reliever. >> and what your plans. >> in new york just walking to the gym gives you stress though i just avoid it. >> i tell people they get high and have to rest to a chick fil-a or to get -- debt -- it is late at night, they...
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tornados reported from north dakota to pennsylvania. 18 million facing extreme weather. the wildfires in the west the record heat. ginger zee with the holiday forecast. >>> mind games. hope solo's revealing admission, how she siekd out her opponent to help team usa into the final. >>> good evening and great to have you with us on this wednesday night. i'm amy robach in for david muir. we begin with what is shaping up to be the summer of the shark along one stretch of atlanta ocean shore. a new attack in north carolina today, and on the map you can see the cluster of 7 attacks, the latest in okra coke on the outer banks. as we head into the biggest beach weekend of the year every one of those spots expected to be crowded with swimmers. here's abc's melvin gordon. >> reporter: tonight another victim air lifted after a mauling at sea. officials say the man in his 60s attacked by a shark, all while swimming in waist deep water. his hip, leg and hands injured. it's the 7th attack in the last three weeks on north carolina's shores including two children a boy a girl each losin
tornados reported from north dakota to pennsylvania. 18 million facing extreme weather. the wildfires in the west the record heat. ginger zee with the holiday forecast. >>> mind games. hope solo's revealing admission, how she siekd out her opponent to help team usa into the final. >>> good evening and great to have you with us on this wednesday night. i'm amy robach in for david muir. we begin with what is shaping up to be the summer of the shark along one stretch of atlanta...
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in north dakota, people don't realize we put sanctions on iran in 2011.in 2011 i ran exporting 2.6 million barrels of oil a day. because of the sanctions they are down to 1.1 million barrels of oil and day. i stayed alone produces more oil than that. here we are in a situation that were the president is talking about leaving all the sanctions on iran so they will be producing oil, the same time he is making it harder to produce oil in this country or get from canada. that put us right back in the situation where we are getting energy from opec. that's not what we want. we need to build a plan for this country. host: would you advocate the export of crude overseas? guest: absolutely. that is vitally important. it's about growing our industry. we have to build the on a global basis. the more we produce, that is what helps keep energy prices lower and that is what keeps prices low at the pump for our consumers. host: here's jim from west virginia. go ahead. caller: good morning gentlemen. i respect the hard work that you guys try to do but this thing with ir
in north dakota, people don't realize we put sanctions on iran in 2011.in 2011 i ran exporting 2.6 million barrels of oil a day. because of the sanctions they are down to 1.1 million barrels of oil and day. i stayed alone produces more oil than that. here we are in a situation that were the president is talking about leaving all the sanctions on iran so they will be producing oil, the same time he is making it harder to produce oil in this country or get from canada. that put us right back in...
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attorney for north dakota in 1993.in fact, served in that capacity because i begged him to join me. so he served as our u.s. attorney during those same years that i served as attorney general, and we spent a lot of time together, especially in indian country working on the law enforcement issues of the day. john was devoted to his wife lois and their son jasper and rocky. he loved cooking cooking with way too much salt for them and visiting with them for endless hours, even taking longer routes it to school so he and his sons could talk. he organized the schneider baseball games tennis matches and competitions. his sons have a love of baseball because of john. he loved to sing, knew thousands of songs had a introduce voice and wrote and produced the original family christmas play for 15 years. john was thoughtful, kind and he loved life and he loved north dakota and its people. now i have the privilege of sharing about the lives and deaths of other north dakotans, those men who did not come home from the war. james jim
attorney for north dakota in 1993.in fact, served in that capacity because i begged him to join me. so he served as our u.s. attorney during those same years that i served as attorney general, and we spent a lot of time together, especially in indian country working on the law enforcement issues of the day. john was devoted to his wife lois and their son jasper and rocky. he loved cooking cooking with way too much salt for them and visiting with them for endless hours, even taking longer routes...
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of course, that's north dakota. here's a california business that trusts its customers.sells jams with no cashiers. jim who runs that farm stand says they don't rip them off. the customers don't? >> no. it's amazing. it's really quite a phenomenon. we do thousands of dollars' worth of business every day. it's quite amazing to see people experience it for the first time. stossel: at first you did this because you were busy. there weren't that many customers. you couldn't afford to have a cashier there all the time but now you have all these customers. you're leaving change available in the open 50 to $100. and people are honest? >> yeah. and sometimes somebody from germany or chicago will show up and start scratching their head. and another customer will come up and say here's how you do it. you make your change here. they go through a period of disbelief. and then they finally get adjusted to the idea, and sure enough, they do it. then, of course they want to have their picture taken next to it. stossel: some say this is because your farm is in a small town. the tea comp
of course, that's north dakota. here's a california business that trusts its customers.sells jams with no cashiers. jim who runs that farm stand says they don't rip them off. the customers don't? >> no. it's amazing. it's really quite a phenomenon. we do thousands of dollars' worth of business every day. it's quite amazing to see people experience it for the first time. stossel: at first you did this because you were busy. there weren't that many customers. you couldn't afford to have a...
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north dakota, 78%. south dakota, 71%. connecticut, 71%. new mexico, 70%. now, just from that list, that's everybody who is 70% and over. those are red states, those are blue states, those are purple states. my point is exactly what senator inhofe said yesterday -- the fact is there's no such thing as a democratic road or a republican road or an independent road or a progressive road or a liberal road or a conservative road. we all use the roads. and unfortunately increasingly at our peril. at our peril. idaho, 68%. alabama, 68%. new hampshire 68%. missouri 65%. minnesota, 64%. oklahoma 63%. georgia, 62%. iowa 59%. ohio 58%. virginia 57%. wisconsin, 55%. oregon 54%. and it goes on. and every single one of our states is waiting. the lowest, as i understand it, looks like to be new jersey at 35%, but the fact is whether it's 35% 45% or 90% or 100%, they all rely on the federal highway trust fund, they all -- all of our people pay into it through the gas tax and we have a responsibility. we are moving forward if we get the votes tonight. and again we don't kno
north dakota, 78%. south dakota, 71%. connecticut, 71%. new mexico, 70%. now, just from that list, that's everybody who is 70% and over. those are red states, those are blue states, those are purple states. my point is exactly what senator inhofe said yesterday -- the fact is there's no such thing as a democratic road or a republican road or an independent road or a progressive road or a liberal road or a conservative road. we all use the roads. and unfortunately increasingly at our peril. at...
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north dakota has had a similar experience with suicide.five young people, three teenagers and two 25-year-olds, on the standing rock sioux reservation took their own lives within a two-month period. much like north and north dakota south dakota, wyoming and alaska's suicide rate has increased dramatically in recent years jumping 70% in ten years with large increases among middle and high school students. as populations have increased in the west, violent crime has similarly risen 121% in some areas. throw drug crimes, gang activity and limited capacity of law enforcement, human trafficking has become he endemic. how can we expect children to learn when they face obstacles such as these? this is an injustice. we must make sure our schools have the means to partner with health systems and provide preventative measures and family engagement models for improving school environments and mental health stress. unfortunately, students are often the last line of defense for our country's most vulnerable students. my amendment would simply preserve
north dakota has had a similar experience with suicide.five young people, three teenagers and two 25-year-olds, on the standing rock sioux reservation took their own lives within a two-month period. much like north and north dakota south dakota, wyoming and alaska's suicide rate has increased dramatically in recent years jumping 70% in ten years with large increases among middle and high school students. as populations have increased in the west, violent crime has similarly risen 121% in some...
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officials say the train was pulling 106 loaded crude oil cars when it derailed near the north dakotaatest fox news 2016 presidential race poll, it's out. donald trump topping the slate of gop candidates with 18%. governor scott walker getting a post-announcement bump with is a% and former governor jeb bush in at 14%. on the democratic side, former secretary of state hillary clinton continues to dominate in the polls but trouble may be headed her way. 58% of voters say that clinton leans towards hiding the truth with 70% of the voters saying that honesty is quote, a deal breaker when voting. >>> coming up the search for answers continues this morning. the 24-year-old kuwaiti-born gunman in chattanooga, tennessee, lived in an upscale suburban neighborhood and was popular in high school. we'll have the latest on possible motives for killing four marines in an act of domestic terrorism. we'll have a live report from chattanooga. we'll check the latest in sports. jordan speith appears within striking distance of taking the lead at the british open as he reaches for his third major tournam
officials say the train was pulling 106 loaded crude oil cars when it derailed near the north dakotaatest fox news 2016 presidential race poll, it's out. donald trump topping the slate of gop candidates with 18%. governor scott walker getting a post-announcement bump with is a% and former governor jeb bush in at 14%. on the democratic side, former secretary of state hillary clinton continues to dominate in the polls but trouble may be headed her way. 58% of voters say that clinton leans towards...
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north dakota also, oil-rich state. same story there. when you get to the dakotas, nebraska, these are low debt states. florida is prudently managed in terms of debt as well. these are low-debt states with strong revenues. >> florida, to be the top five after the financial crisis and the housing market that really dragged down that state and other states like nevada, for them to now be in the top five, what have they done since the recession? >> these metrics are limited. i'm looking at 14 metrics. even a set of metrics can't give you the full picture. they've recovered a bit from the recession. revenues have rebounded. and their debt relative to other states is not as strong. you're seeing that all getting picked up in these metrics. they have a strong cash position, able to balance the budget. we only looked at fiscal 2013. they seem to have recovered a bit. >> let's look at the bottom five states. illinois, new jersey massachusetts, connecticut, new york. why? what is happening in these states that they make up the bottom five? >> thes
north dakota also, oil-rich state. same story there. when you get to the dakotas, nebraska, these are low debt states. florida is prudently managed in terms of debt as well. these are low-debt states with strong revenues. >> florida, to be the top five after the financial crisis and the housing market that really dragged down that state and other states like nevada, for them to now be in the top five, what have they done since the recession? >> these metrics are limited. i'm looking...
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people of north dakota expect that. people of texas expect that, wherever we are and senator mcconnell has created that environment. senator cornyn, senator thune senator barrasso, the other leaders on the republican side have been an enormous help. i have during the week thanked the democratic leader, senator reid on this bill senator reid allowed it to come to the floor without delay. that helped a lot. during the week he and senator schumer, senator durbin, the other members of the democratic leadership along with senator murray created the environment where we could do what we've accomplished. and especially senator murray. i've said often that the reason we're here is because she suggested to me a way to go forward, a way to do this together. and she did that after both of us watched the last two congresses where we fell apart into partisan differences. i took her advice, it was good advice and that's why we're where we're are today and i respect how she works toward a result. she's passionate but is here to get a
people of north dakota expect that. people of texas expect that, wherever we are and senator mcconnell has created that environment. senator cornyn, senator thune senator barrasso, the other leaders on the republican side have been an enormous help. i have during the week thanked the democratic leader, senator reid on this bill senator reid allowed it to come to the floor without delay. that helped a lot. during the week he and senator schumer, senator durbin, the other members of the...
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here is that cold front and again we have a chance of stronger storms through bismarck north dakota. it's later on this afternoon we'll see the thunderstorms redevelop. especially through south dakota this afternoon and evening. hail up to 2 inches in diameters, wind gusts near 70 miles per hour. the southwest a little bi >>> i'm brittney shipp. a high of 79 in atlantic city. 79 in cape may. a big improvement from yesterday. temperatures inland will also be warmer ranging from 84 to 86. more sunshine and warmer for us. changes are in store as we head into the seven-day forecast. we'll warm things up closer to 90 degrees on wednesday. chance of storms monday continues until thursday. have a great weekend. and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you. >>> turning to the race for the white house. a fourth of july always a busy weekend for presidential candidates. donald trump was making waves again speaking out about the shooting death of a san francisco woman allegedly by an illegal immigrant saying for he were president it wouldn't have happened. chuck todd is moderator of "meet the p
here is that cold front and again we have a chance of stronger storms through bismarck north dakota. it's later on this afternoon we'll see the thunderstorms redevelop. especially through south dakota this afternoon and evening. hail up to 2 inches in diameters, wind gusts near 70 miles per hour. the southwest a little bi >>> i'm brittney shipp. a high of 79 in atlantic city. 79 in cape may. a big improvement from yesterday. temperatures inland will also be warmer ranging from 84 to...
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how a pilot in north dakota just solved that problem. >> coming up all knew at 6:00 a man asks a locallerk for something he's not prepared to give and this tense situation is about to escalate. we'll show you how this one ends. ♪ so, i needed to deposit a check. i was about to head to the bank, but out of nowhere it just started to rain. like really rain. [clap of thunder] i did not want to go out. [clap of thunder] but then i was like duh, just use your phone. mobile-deposit-techno-thingy to the rescue. i'm rayna. and i bank human at td bank. ♪ >>> a plane with only three minutes left of fuel told to land at airport 20 minutes away. the plane carrying 150 people missed its slot to land at the fargo airport in north dakota when it was late leaving las vegas. airport then closed runways for blue angels practice. when air traffic control found the pilot to found another airport he responded with we're on bingo fuel here and probably about three to four minutes. he declared an emergency and landed the plane. >> to your health now a warning about weed for everyone who tells you it's a harm
how a pilot in north dakota just solved that problem. >> coming up all knew at 6:00 a man asks a locallerk for something he's not prepared to give and this tense situation is about to escalate. we'll show you how this one ends. ♪ so, i needed to deposit a check. i was about to head to the bank, but out of nowhere it just started to rain. like really rain. [clap of thunder] i did not want to go out. [clap of thunder] but then i was like duh, just use your phone....
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number 10, thanks to alaska and texas and north dakota. our country is close to being energy independent. for this reason we need to take a deep breath and back away from the middle east. these tribes of the middle east that european colonizers around the time of world war i packed into nation-states are not happy with each other. they need to sort them out themselves. there's not much we can do to assist that. and what we spend in iraq and afghanistan so far does not appear to have brought progress. it could have gone a long way towards repairing our crumbling infrastructure in this country. you can call this isolationism you can call it ice tea. [applause] garrison: whatever. but the president's policy of don't do stupid stuff or cause no harm, is a sensible idea. number 11, rational conservation still has a long way to go in this country and we need to practice more of it. in minnesota we send electricity that is generated by coal, we send it to north dakota to run their oil pumps which create tens of natural gas which they simply flare
number 10, thanks to alaska and texas and north dakota. our country is close to being energy independent. for this reason we need to take a deep breath and back away from the middle east. these tribes of the middle east that european colonizers around the time of world war i packed into nation-states are not happy with each other. they need to sort them out themselves. there's not much we can do to assist that. and what we spend in iraq and afghanistan so far does not appear to have brought...
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the north dakota dot says intense heat buckle the road.ruction crews patched up most of it to get traffic ago. in georgia a rabid fox attacked a brother and sister walking home. >> the boy had to save his sister when that fox clamped down on her leg. fox's chris shaw spoke to the family. >> reporter: they were walking home from the pool when they ran into something furry outside their front porch. >> it just started attack us. >> reporter: got 12-year-old jacob in the leg. >> grabbed on real tight and i was trying to get it off me and it wouldn't let go. >> i was screaming as loud as my whole voice can go. >> reporter: nine-year-old bethenny that is a teeth marks in her leg and feet. >> it was biting on me. it was just dragging me on the ground. i had my dag bag which was full of heavy things and so when it pulled her to the ground i took action and hit it with my bag. >> when big brother pound this animal it finally ran off. >> it probably took a minute and it felt like forever. >> reporter: family rushed inside their home for help becaus
the north dakota dot says intense heat buckle the road.ruction crews patched up most of it to get traffic ago. in georgia a rabid fox attacked a brother and sister walking home. >> the boy had to save his sister when that fox clamped down on her leg. fox's chris shaw spoke to the family. >> reporter: they were walking home from the pool when they ran into something furry outside their front porch. >> it just started attack us. >> reporter: got 12-year-old jacob in the...
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. >> hundreds of people tried in north dakota but they did not set a record 400 people learned how forfor the bunny hop hoping to break the world record for the number of people doing the bunny hop but the number is 4,000 for ard would. organizers say hot was a celebration of being active and healthy and they will try next year. >> on facebook getting blocked out of your account is frustrating but a woman is going to extreme measures to unlock her account. 30-year-old woman admitted she chad her name, here is the payment and she said show created her profile in 2008 under a fake name to avoid unsolicited friend requests and last month she got a message from facebook asking her to send identification to prove it was a genuine name and account so in a desperate bid to get it back show kid her name and now is officially miss long and some have posted reaction, including common sense is an endangered species and not were is supportive and she still does not have access to the account, with facebook saying they are looking into the situation. >> jemma. okay. >> >> i on say i will find a dif
. >> hundreds of people tried in north dakota but they did not set a record 400 people learned how forfor the bunny hop hoping to break the world record for the number of people doing the bunny hop but the number is 4,000 for ard would. organizers say hot was a celebration of being active and healthy and they will try next year. >> on facebook getting blocked out of your account is frustrating but a woman is going to extreme measures to unlock her account. 30-year-old woman admitted...
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tornados reported from north dakota to pennsylvania. 18 million facing extreme weather. the wildfires in the west the record heat. ginger zee with the holiday forecast. >>> mind games. hope solo's revealing admission, how she siekd out her opponent to help team usa into the final.
tornados reported from north dakota to pennsylvania. 18 million facing extreme weather. the wildfires in the west the record heat. ginger zee with the holiday forecast. >>> mind games. hope solo's revealing admission, how she siekd out her opponent to help team usa into the final.
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neighborhood for a march and recall ya again the company which started shipping crude oil from north dakota into bay area. protesters say the train shipments but lives on the line. two years ago 47 people died in canada after a crude oil train derailed. >> we're not going to allow the trains to come through our community quietly. you're not going to allow it. the city is not going to allow it. and we're not going to let them get away with this. >> the city of richmond passed a resolution to stop the trains but federal law trumps that. no comment from kinder morgan tonight. >> today a bargaining team nor largest employee union in season clara county met to discuss the next step after members rejected a contract proposal. last night's decision cancelled a tentative agreement that prevented a strike just over a week ago. right now 9,000 county workers, include 9-1-1 -- are working without a contract. >>> many call it the forgotten war and today is a big step forward in building a korean war memorial in san san francisco's presidio. south korea's consul general presented a one million dollar ch
neighborhood for a march and recall ya again the company which started shipping crude oil from north dakota into bay area. protesters say the train shipments but lives on the line. two years ago 47 people died in canada after a crude oil train derailed. >> we're not going to allow the trains to come through our community quietly. you're not going to allow it. the city is not going to allow it. and we're not going to let them get away with this. >> the city of richmond passed a...
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here is that cold front and again we have a chance of stronger storms through bismarck, north dakota. it's later on this afternoon we'll see the thunderstorms redevelop. especially through south dakota this afternoon and evening. hail up to 2 inches in diameters, wind gusts near 70 miles per hour. the southwest a little bit unsettled. temperatures o >>> hey, good sunday morning you to. i'm anthony. a few clouds in san jose. blue sky behind that. not a lot of cloud cover this morning. even in san francisco in the east bay starting to see a few peeks of sunshine. temperatures are mild as well. kind of like they were yesterday. starting off near 60 degrees. afternoon highs, coming down just a little bit today. 67 for san francisco. 80 for the north bay. 73 for the east bay. 77 for the peninsula and 86 for south bay. cooler temperature ahead this upcoming week. we'll detail that coming up this morning at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> turning to the race for the white house. a fourth of july always a busy weekend for presidential candidates. donald trump was making waves again speaking out about
here is that cold front and again we have a chance of stronger storms through bismarck, north dakota. it's later on this afternoon we'll see the thunderstorms redevelop. especially through south dakota this afternoon and evening. hail up to 2 inches in diameters, wind gusts near 70 miles per hour. the southwest a little bit unsettled. temperatures o >>> hey, good sunday morning you to. i'm anthony. a few clouds in san jose. blue sky behind that. not a lot of cloud cover this morning....
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thanks to alaska and texas and north dakota. our country is close to being energy independent. for this reason we need to take a deep breath and we need to back away from the middle east. these tribes of the middle east that european colonizers around the time of world war i packed into nation states are not happy with each other. they need to sort that out themselves. there is not much we can do to assist that. what we spend in iraq and afghanistan so far does not appear to have brought progress. and it could have gone a long way towards repairing our crumbling infrastructure in this country. you can call this isolationism, [ applause ] you can call it ice tea. whatever. but the president's policy of don't do stupid stuff or cause no harm, is a sensible idea. number 11. rational conservation still had a long way to go in this country and we need to practice more of it. in minnesota we send electricity that is generated by coal. we send it to north dakota to run their oil pumps which create tons of natural gas, which they simply flare off as a by-product instead of using it to
thanks to alaska and texas and north dakota. our country is close to being energy independent. for this reason we need to take a deep breath and we need to back away from the middle east. these tribes of the middle east that european colonizers around the time of world war i packed into nation states are not happy with each other. they need to sort that out themselves. there is not much we can do to assist that. what we spend in iraq and afghanistan so far does not appear to have brought...
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nearly 700 with computer attacks in every state but north dakota. the northeast corridor is a massive blob of red. intrusions are clustered around california's silicon valley the aero space regions of the pacific northwest and southern california's defense industrial base. and formulas for profitable drugs and the workings of civilian and military air traffic control systems. the fbi says the chinese also target power and telecommunications system and even some individual u.s. citizens. >> there's no corporate structure out there, no matter how small, that's immune from this threat. >> reporter: the fbi is now investigating hundreds of cases of suspected chinese espionage, 53% more than just a year ago, with estimates that it cost the american economy $300 billion a year. if there's any good news is that while the u.s. apparently has means to know when they do it. >>> a former university of cincinnati police officer is out of jail this morning after pleading not guilty to murder charges and posting bond. he went before a judge on wednesday after his
nearly 700 with computer attacks in every state but north dakota. the northeast corridor is a massive blob of red. intrusions are clustered around california's silicon valley the aero space regions of the pacific northwest and southern california's defense industrial base. and formulas for profitable drugs and the workings of civilian and military air traffic control systems. the fbi says the chinese also target power and telecommunications system and even some individual u.s. citizens....
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he gets to the point. 85-year-old north dakota residents recently passed away. doug lived a long and exciting life. he apparently valued brevity above all else. obit simply said doug died. taught says he loved to make people laugh and always said he wanted his obit to be short and sweet. there you go. doug died. >> he's concise. >> and funny. >> he's funny. >> matt he's very much alive. so is his arm. back from elbow bone chip surgery how hard coul >> giants happy to see matt cain back on the mound pain free throwing hard. other pitcher coming back from long lay off star of the show in miami. that would be fernandez coming back from elbow surgery first start in over a year. throwing smoke. throwing nichbility in the fifth. solo bomb right here and they take a lead. fernandez take matters into his own hands in the bottom of the fifth. here it comes. there it goes. he turns on matt cain. hitting 91 turns on matt cain. hitting 91-92 on the gun. throwing easy easy gas but the giant lead cut. the killer. homer for the third straight game. 3 run jack. goes 5 innings.
he gets to the point. 85-year-old north dakota residents recently passed away. doug lived a long and exciting life. he apparently valued brevity above all else. obit simply said doug died. taught says he loved to make people laugh and always said he wanted his obit to be short and sweet. there you go. doug died. >> he's concise. >> and funny. >> he's funny. >> matt he's very much alive. so is his arm. back from elbow bone chip surgery how hard coul >> giants happy...
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the plan with 144 passengers landed safely last thursday in north dakota after a flight from has vegasrarily closed for the blue angles practice. an air traffic controller told the pilot that the company should have known about the closure. the pilot said that he had not enough fuel the reach the airport. j.c. penny employee sent home for buying shorts she bought from j.c. penny. they say she bought the shorts in the career styles section. it's sparking conversation on social mead you about dress codes that target women. their dress policy prohibits the wearing of shorts, period. >>> a northern white rhino has died and leaving four on earth. the population has decreased from 2,000 to just four and the last surviving male is kept under armed guard 24 hours a day in kenya. >>> video shows a man driving on a jailhouse in florida. he got so angry when he was asked to move his car that he took to the lawn. well, as expected the stunt landed him in jail. >>> now we know the cause of the ver gin space crash last year. it was pilot error. they say he released the ship from its launch vehicle t
the plan with 144 passengers landed safely last thursday in north dakota after a flight from has vegasrarily closed for the blue angles practice. an air traffic controller told the pilot that the company should have known about the closure. the pilot said that he had not enough fuel the reach the airport. j.c. penny employee sent home for buying shorts she bought from j.c. penny. they say she bought the shorts in the career styles section. it's sparking conversation on social mead you about...
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tornados reported from north dakota to pennsylvania. 18 million facing extreme weather. the wildfires in the west the record heat. ginger zee with the holiday forecast. >>> mind games. hope solo's revealing admission, how she siekd out her opponent to help team usa into the final.
tornados reported from north dakota to pennsylvania. 18 million facing extreme weather. the wildfires in the west the record heat. ginger zee with the holiday forecast. >>> mind games. hope solo's revealing admission, how she siekd out her opponent to help team usa into the final.
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the bakken in north dakota, the marcellus in pennsylvania and new york, the woodford in oklahoma, andn texas, the barnett, the eagle ford, and the permian basin. >> chevron's history in this basin goes back to the early 1920's. almost at the start of the basin. we are fortunate that we have been here for a long time and have been here consistently. this basin has seen ups and downs in terms of production. it had been on a gradual and slow decline. then a number in the industry recognized the unconventional development in the barnett outside of forth worth and dallas could maybe be applied here. it turned out that was exactly right. we are in a renaissance in the permian basin today. erik: no oil company has more land in the permian basin than chevron. yet chevron missed the first wave of fracking success. independent producers were faster and more aggressive. >> the shale revolution came on so fast. let's be clear -- so far, the majors have not played well. but i think we have to think about how the large, integrated oil companies work in the time horizon in which they think, vis a vi
the bakken in north dakota, the marcellus in pennsylvania and new york, the woodford in oklahoma, andn texas, the barnett, the eagle ford, and the permian basin. >> chevron's history in this basin goes back to the early 1920's. almost at the start of the basin. we are fortunate that we have been here for a long time and have been here consistently. this basin has seen ups and downs in terms of production. it had been on a gradual and slow decline. then a number in the industry recognized...
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crowded jet liner dangerously low on fuel, less than five minutes from falling out of the sky in north dakota, with 150 passengers and crou on board. >> roger there will be a window of opening in about 20 minutes for landing. >> i don't have 20 minutes. >> the airplane was delayed taking off from las vegas and arriving at the time of a blue angels practice. the pilot could not landless he declared an emergency. >> we are out of fuel in three to four minutes. i have to come in and land. >> bingo is the term for running on empty even though each aircraft is required to do a fuel calculation. >> the jet ultimately declared the emergency and the blue angels got out of way so the plane could land safely. >> now the faa is investigating this dangerously close call and the pilot will plenty of questions to answer. >> all right mary thank you. >>> there is more ahead on "action news" at 12:30 the new england patriots go on attack. the hard words for the nfl after they upheld a four game suspension for tom brady. >>> and a dentist that killed a beloved lion in africa, the charges his goids are facing
crowded jet liner dangerously low on fuel, less than five minutes from falling out of the sky in north dakota, with 150 passengers and crou on board. >> roger there will be a window of opening in about 20 minutes for landing. >> i don't have 20 minutes. >> the airplane was delayed taking off from las vegas and arriving at the time of a blue angels practice. the pilot could not landless he declared an emergency. >> we are out of fuel in three to four minutes. i have to...