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let you vote why would the republicans who run north dakota make north dakota the most liberal state in the country for voting because it's entirely white so just so you know what but white well what you see it's a republican run state what you see it once republicans run states is that the larger the black or hispanic population the state the more aggressively they crank up the voter suppression laws issue or minorities or democrat yeah the my point it's the nature of power well you can win unless similarly say well that meanwhile the f.c.c. has extended the deadline for comments on is a plan to gut net neutrality by two more weeks that plan is already the most commented plan in f.c.c. history and once it's finalized it'll suck the american internet back decades meanwhile out in longmont colorado residents are already enjoying the internet of the future longmont is now in the internet business and almost every home in the city has access we want people who take it is much for granted is the do flipping a light switch on in their house. long monson next to light in a civil broadband
let you vote why would the republicans who run north dakota make north dakota the most liberal state in the country for voting because it's entirely white so just so you know what but white well what you see it's a republican run state what you see it once republicans run states is that the larger the black or hispanic population the state the more aggressively they crank up the voter suppression laws issue or minorities or democrat yeah the my point it's the nature of power well you can win...
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it is right here in the united states in north dakota. the missouri river correctional center, a fenceless minimum security prison near bismarck, north dakota known as the fog. in fact, all three states-run prisons are experimenting with similar strategies to improve outcomes for all, while also improving quality of life. as mother jones reported, the number of inmates in solitary confinement is down by two-thirds and with that decrease, inmate violence has dropped. the dakota'ses were inspired by scandinavia, norway, in fact, known for the most humane prisons in the world. looking for a way to slow the growth of their prison population, and deemphasize solitary confinement a group of north dakota's prison officials visited open-air fax mum securi -- maximum security prison incorporating its philosophies. we look to other nations for solutions to crises from gun control and other areas and a prison in norway looked at in 2015. maybe north dakota, a state that voted overem whelmingly for donald trump will end up showing the president and a
it is right here in the united states in north dakota. the missouri river correctional center, a fenceless minimum security prison near bismarck, north dakota known as the fog. in fact, all three states-run prisons are experimenting with similar strategies to improve outcomes for all, while also improving quality of life. as mother jones reported, the number of inmates in solitary confinement is down by two-thirds and with that decrease, inmate violence has dropped. the dakota'ses were inspired...
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three months and some drought indicators reflect dryness for the last twelve months farmers in north dakota also produce most of the nation's navy beans pinto beans and canola used for vegetable oil these prices are also expected to rise for consumers the agriculture commissioner for north dakota go ring said that people in the business for the last. decades haven't witnessed these types of conditions before iowa oklahoma and texas are reportedly undergoing drought conditions as well now seeing the early stages of their main crops and livestock being affected the u.s.d.a. designated three states as natural disasters as well as several counties granting producers emergency loans a handful of governors in states like montana nebraska and north dakota have also declared disasters in some counties to help assist in state and washington tossed sweets. boom bust is up next year in r.t.m. america samone del rosario joins us now for a preview of what's ahead what do you got going on today simone anya big news in the bitcoin world the cryptocurrency is splitting into well tell you the difference bet
three months and some drought indicators reflect dryness for the last twelve months farmers in north dakota also produce most of the nation's navy beans pinto beans and canola used for vegetable oil these prices are also expected to rise for consumers the agriculture commissioner for north dakota go ring said that people in the business for the last. decades haven't witnessed these types of conditions before iowa oklahoma and texas are reportedly undergoing drought conditions as well now seeing...
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nightmare realized was amy: and we stick with jacob scott in fargo, north carolina, dust fargo, north dakota. thinkand lots of nazis they're fighting against the establishment, but racism is the establishment. capitalism is built on racism from the ground up. when you have this worldview that kind of looks at everything upside down and backwards, it -- i don't know how to reach him and how to prevent him from doing the things he says he's going to do. the surveillance state. the justice department is demanding web hosting provider dreamhost turn over 1.3 million visitor ip addresses of people who visited the website disruptj20.org, which was used to organize the protests against president trump's inauguration. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in barcelona, spain, 14 people have died after a van plowed into a crowded walkway thursday along las ramblas, the city's most famous avenue. more than 100 people were injured. eyewitnesses described scenes of horror. >> people were scared, running all over the place wi
nightmare realized was amy: and we stick with jacob scott in fargo, north carolina, dust fargo, north dakota. thinkand lots of nazis they're fighting against the establishment, but racism is the establishment. capitalism is built on racism from the ground up. when you have this worldview that kind of looks at everything upside down and backwards, it -- i don't know how to reach him and how to prevent him from doing the things he says he's going to do. the surveillance state. the justice...
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it's right here in north dakota, known as the farm.he state's run prisons are experimenting with new strategies to improve the outcomes for all as well as improving quality of life. the number of inmates in solitary confinement is down by 2/3, and with that decrease, inmate violence has dropped. dakota prisons are known for the most humane in the world. a group of north dakotan prison officials visited norway's open air maximum security prison, and incorporated many of its features and philosophies. we often look to other nations for solutions to crisecrises. maybe north dakota, a state that voted overwhelmingly for donald trump will end up showing the president and all of us a way to really make america great again. the according to answer to my gps challenge question is c, the u.s. last conducted a nuclear weapons test in september 1992 at an underground site in nevada. the soviet union has performed 700 since it's first one in 1949. thanks for joining me for the program this week, i will see you next week. >>> hey, i'm brian stelter
it's right here in north dakota, known as the farm.he state's run prisons are experimenting with new strategies to improve the outcomes for all as well as improving quality of life. the number of inmates in solitary confinement is down by 2/3, and with that decrease, inmate violence has dropped. dakota prisons are known for the most humane in the world. a group of north dakotan prison officials visited norway's open air maximum security prison, and incorporated many of its features and...
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. >> just being here, being away from north dakota. >> reporter: remember the north dakota family thatg on action news over their love for carson wentz, well wentz saw the story on 6abc that went viral so carson why do you think you get this kind of response? >> i don't really know. i don't really know. i tell you what i'm a normal dude who has been blessed to play this game but it's definitely humbling and also really cool to recognize that i have that influence, i'm very fortunate. >> everyone is on the wentz wagon and still to come the look at the sixers new allen iverson finally apologizing to days after failing to show up for a big three tournament game in dallas on his instagram account and ai gives no excuse for his unexcused absence the current number one pick markelle fultz looking sharp in number 20 threads and unveiling the uniforms have slightly different with a nike swoosh and stub hub ad the first to have an ad on their jerseys and monet davis back on the mound pitching at the great american ballpark in cincinnati three years after being a star and leading the dragons and
. >> just being here, being away from north dakota. >> reporter: remember the north dakota family thatg on action news over their love for carson wentz, well wentz saw the story on 6abc that went viral so carson why do you think you get this kind of response? >> i don't really know. i don't really know. i tell you what i'm a normal dude who has been blessed to play this game but it's definitely humbling and also really cool to recognize that i have that influence, i'm very...
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almost all the way to north dakota. he hitched a ride at the very end to get there for a certain date. he told me that during that pilgrimage, he thought about the osage murders. and when you look at the particulars, they seem different. they're not getting money from oil. they're trying to protect the land much he said it was the same funneldamental issue which native-american nations to protect their land, to protect their sovereignty and dictate the fate of their resources. i just give you one story. i think it gets to that question. the woman molly burkeheart i wrote b i found a document in an archive two years before she died in 1936. and it was an appeal by her of her incompetency. and the court had finally deemed her competent in 1934. two years before she died. she was finally allowed to control her money, her destiny, her faith that she was finally granted the rights of an american citizen. and i think, you know, again, that's recent. >> after all those years of having an overlord. telling what she can and can'
almost all the way to north dakota. he hitched a ride at the very end to get there for a certain date. he told me that during that pilgrimage, he thought about the osage murders. and when you look at the particulars, they seem different. they're not getting money from oil. they're trying to protect the land much he said it was the same funneldamental issue which native-american nations to protect their land, to protect their sovereignty and dictate the fate of their resources. i just give you...
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. >> just being here, being away from north dakota. >> reporter: remember the north dakota family thatn news over their love for carson wentz, well wentz saw the story on 6abc that went viral so carson why do you think you get this kind of response? >> i don't really know. i don't really know. i tell you what i'm a normal dude who has been blessed to play this game but it's definitely humbling and also really cool to recognize that i have that influence, i'm very fortunate. >> everyone is on the wentz wagon and still to come the look at the sixers new unies and allen iverson saying sorry after he went mia. >> amazon opening doors to jobseekers and plan to hire on the spot. >> warm and humid tomorrow and get you set up for the jog around the neighborhood and look at everything that is going on tomorrow on action news. ♪ luis waited his whole life to celebrate his team being crowned champions. so our wellness coaches developed a plan, to keep him fit and healthy. and when his moment finally arrived, his knees were up to the job. aetna. you don't join us, we join you. apologizing to days
. >> just being here, being away from north dakota. >> reporter: remember the north dakota family thatn news over their love for carson wentz, well wentz saw the story on 6abc that went viral so carson why do you think you get this kind of response? >> i don't really know. i don't really know. i tell you what i'm a normal dude who has been blessed to play this game but it's definitely humbling and also really cool to recognize that i have that influence, i'm very fortunate....
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you, too, live in fargo, north dakota, where we are speaking to you. >> i do.er had, for a long time, been a bit of a bully and unstable. my cousin and i had long wanted there to be some kind of reaction to this from the family . you know, some kind of repudiation. it was after charlottesville after he was involved in a demonstration that killed a person that we were kind of finally able to get the rest of the family on board with us. we had been kind of forthcoming to the community. there had been posters that have been put up around fargo by some other people who had encountered him and dealt with his hate, kind of saying -- with his picture on them, saying this is the tefft, a nazi, not welcome in this country. people started talking to me and my cousin and we were like, yeah, he is a nazi, you shohould disassociate with them if you know him. i do think his ideology comes from something deeper than just the fact of the values. he -- i feel like there is something broken about him as a person and he is often very -- he will get very, very emotional very sudde
you, too, live in fargo, north dakota, where we are speaking to you. >> i do.er had, for a long time, been a bit of a bully and unstable. my cousin and i had long wanted there to be some kind of reaction to this from the family . you know, some kind of repudiation. it was after charlottesville after he was involved in a demonstration that killed a person that we were kind of finally able to get the rest of the family on board with us. we had been kind of forthcoming to the community....
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think there are going to be more moderates coming from states that are manufacturing states like north dakota and missouri or indiana, some of them will come on board and support this because this is common sense we are shooting ourselves in the foot as americans with our tax system it's high time we liberate ourselves and get a tax code built for growth and competition. i do believe there will be democrats who will come on board. >> thanks for joining us. >> back to you guys over at "power lunch". >> thank you very much
think there are going to be more moderates coming from states that are manufacturing states like north dakota and missouri or indiana, some of them will come on board and support this because this is common sense we are shooting ourselves in the foot as americans with our tax system it's high time we liberate ourselves and get a tax code built for growth and competition. i do believe there will be democrats who will come on board. >> thanks for joining us. >> back to you guys over...
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in north dakota, congressman kevin kramer held the radio town hall. this week he talked about tax reform, crop insurance and the affordable care act. jimmy panetta live stream nearly two hours of his town hall on youtube. in connecticut, chris murphy held the snapchat town hall were constituents submitted questions through social media application. >> government regulations are complex and bureaucratic, how do you think they can be overhauled so people can make sensible choices? >> regulations are usually place for good reason to protect the environment and consumers. they can always be administered more efficiently. you can build a more common sense. a lot of folks want the regulations gone so they can make bigger profit. normally they're there for good reason. >> congresses back and is can it try to pass a federal spending bill before the september 30 deadline. watch live gavel to gavel coverage on c-span and on c-span2. >> this might be the only government class you take. you're going to be an owner forever and i'll give you tools that will help yo
in north dakota, congressman kevin kramer held the radio town hall. this week he talked about tax reform, crop insurance and the affordable care act. jimmy panetta live stream nearly two hours of his town hall on youtube. in connecticut, chris murphy held the snapchat town hall were constituents submitted questions through social media application. >> government regulations are complex and bureaucratic, how do you think they can be overhauled so people can make sensible choices? >>...
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s buried in silos underground spread across 8,500 square miles of north dakota.s just one of three missile fields that cover five states, montana, wyoming, nebraska, colorado, and north dakota, 450 i.c.b.m.'s altogether. were it not for the security fence, this silo would be barely visible in the snow. but the locals know where it is, and so do america's enemies. for now, the debate over the triad is purely academic. the latest pentagon budget funds plans to begin rebuilding all three legs, and no one in congress is mounting any serious opposition. for the pbs newshour, i'm jamie mcintyre. >> woodruff: you can watch our full series on the aging u.s. nuclear arsenal on our website. pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: stay with us, coming up on the newshour, a new book from a woman who dared to drive in saudi arabia. but first, our special series, "stopping superbugs." this week science correspondent miles o'brien and economics correspondent paul solman tag- team again for a look at how the use of antibiotics in livestock can lead to unhealthy, even dangerous, outcomes.
s buried in silos underground spread across 8,500 square miles of north dakota.s just one of three missile fields that cover five states, montana, wyoming, nebraska, colorado, and north dakota, 450 i.c.b.m.'s altogether. were it not for the security fence, this silo would be barely visible in the snow. but the locals know where it is, and so do america's enemies. for now, the debate over the triad is purely academic. the latest pentagon budget funds plans to begin rebuilding all three legs, and...
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alison: this north dakota guy has some company on his way to work these days.ancy: he took care these birds once they hatched. not long after, neighbors asked him to take care of other orphans. who cannotes wilbur, get enough of his caretaker. anywhere he goes, wilbur flies alongside the truck. to fly over other vehicles when he follows his owner to work. that seems like a nice one. alison: he's attached. tomorrow things are looking great. tomorrow morning. alison: have a good night. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. ♪ [ slowed down ] >>> what do you think of thomas jeffers
alison: this north dakota guy has some company on his way to work these days.ancy: he took care these birds once they hatched. not long after, neighbors asked him to take care of other orphans. who cannotes wilbur, get enough of his caretaker. anywhere he goes, wilbur flies alongside the truck. to fly over other vehicles when he follows his owner to work. that seems like a nice one. alison: he's attached. tomorrow things are looking great. tomorrow morning. alison: have a good night. did you...
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that's higher than even north dakota which is plus 23 and wyoming which is plus 20.re here, lot of them have umbrellas because it is very hot. but that is not keeping anybody quiet. it doesn't have anybody less excited for what's coming here in ab 4.5 hours. >> sandra: unbelievable. all right, peter. do we know what the focus tonight is going to be? >> reporter: we don't know. just that president trump said there's going to be a big announcement to members of the media that they are going to like. this big announcement will come within a few hours of senators leaving d.c. for the rest of the summer. and the day after the stock market hit 22,000 for the first time ever. that's something president trump took credit for earlier today. he went online and said, continuing to get rid of costly and unless regulations. much work left to do. it will affect business and jobs will grow. again streets here for several blocks on the banks of the ohio river have been closed since noon. lot of trump flags, chants. it's like people are waiting for a concert. it's the president, and
that's higher than even north dakota which is plus 23 and wyoming which is plus 20.re here, lot of them have umbrellas because it is very hot. but that is not keeping anybody quiet. it doesn't have anybody less excited for what's coming here in ab 4.5 hours. >> sandra: unbelievable. all right, peter. do we know what the focus tonight is going to be? >> reporter: we don't know. just that president trump said there's going to be a big announcement to members of the media that they are...
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temperatures have cooled off in the northern plains and highs in the 70s as far north as north dakotacolorado this afternoon. more storms from the plains too. more on that later. >> thank you. >> the world famous globetrotters are back with another amazing shot. they took off from new jersey's wildwood beach aboard a helicopter and he tries a shot from almost 210 feet above the rim. about 70 yards. release, rotation, and splash. there it is. we are not sure how many attempts it took to make this happen, but he made it happen. banked it. >> that's the place to do it. when you have that huge long stretch of beach. still ahead, police are looking for your help with a cgh camera crime and david letterman is headed back to the small screen. and gordo's... everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. soft surfaces trap odors. febreze fabric refresher cleans them away for good. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh for up to 45 days. breathe happy with febreze. wmade fresh with two eggs,les. cheese and sausage.
temperatures have cooled off in the northern plains and highs in the 70s as far north as north dakotacolorado this afternoon. more storms from the plains too. more on that later. >> thank you. >> the world famous globetrotters are back with another amazing shot. they took off from new jersey's wildwood beach aboard a helicopter and he tries a shot from almost 210 feet above the rim. about 70 yards. release, rotation, and splash. there it is. we are not sure how many attempts it took...
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the family from north dakota got emotional for their player and it got wentz's attention and he loveshe passion. >> it's really cool, just to know i have the support. obviously in philly the fans are incredible. but at home the same fans as a kid and in college. seeing the passion they have been follow me, it's definitely humbling and also really cool to recognize that i have that influence and i'm very fortunate. >> reporter: wentz says he is just a normal dude blessed to play the game of football. one guy was wearing a cowboy jersey and they had him taken off. >>> and safety mike trout and the angels, phillies looking to win six in a row and adam joseph coming off a great game with the braves. and he is fighting for his job. and reece is down in the minors putting prerk pressure on him. >> we were all teammates in spring training and we know what could happen at any moment. we know one another. get the opportunity to play be make the most of it and take advantage of your opportunitieses. >> check out the new sixers jerseys they are wearing this upcoming season, a few slight chances
the family from north dakota got emotional for their player and it got wentz's attention and he loveshe passion. >> it's really cool, just to know i have the support. obviously in philly the fans are incredible. but at home the same fans as a kid and in college. seeing the passion they have been follow me, it's definitely humbling and also really cool to recognize that i have that influence and i'm very fortunate. >> reporter: wentz says he is just a normal dude blessed to play the...
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nowadays, who's the swing producer it's north dakota, it's pennsylvania notwithstanding what you said about eagle ford, what i'm saying is our production is so distributed across the country now, don't you think that these events of a hurricane hitting texas are now a non-event for the oil sector >> i would not go as far as to say a non-event. they still are impactful, but fracking has changed the game. unequi u u unegivably changed the game this really helped rebalance, because we've been fighting supply and command for quite some time. domestically, this may really help balance the supply from what you're talking about from north dakota all the way down to the gulf coast >> hey, jeff killberg, we'll let you get back to work jeff, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. rob, let's talk about oil. oil is up, but it's not up that much are you surprised? >> i'm not surprised, but i want to get back to something that they were talking about a little earlier, as it relates to the storm. and certainly, our hearts go out to everybody facing the storm. we hope they avoid disaster. but from
nowadays, who's the swing producer it's north dakota, it's pennsylvania notwithstanding what you said about eagle ford, what i'm saying is our production is so distributed across the country now, don't you think that these events of a hurricane hitting texas are now a non-event for the oil sector >> i would not go as far as to say a non-event. they still are impactful, but fracking has changed the game. unequi u u unegivably changed the game this really helped rebalance, because we've...
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he was put in the department of justice camp in bismarck, north dakota.is son was left behind at tule lake and was 3-years-old with chicken pox, and the father made that out of salvaged wood for the child. and so, we'd like to use that tank to talk about a father separated from the child, and also just look at the conditions of life for these american citizens. robert: patty, kind of an interesting and important project do you think? patti hirahara: yes, it really is because the camp objects, the younger generation doesn't understand their significance, and it may have a great opportunity to tell their family story. and so, for nancy to pick this project is a valuable lesson for american history. robert: and you've been involved in, like, you know, smithsonian type exhibits, and things like that. and yet, when we were talking before, i think the simplicity of some of these objects almost tell as significant a story as some of the bigger, kind of historical things that we're used to seeing, right? patti: but it's like for young children, for them to see a
he was put in the department of justice camp in bismarck, north dakota.is son was left behind at tule lake and was 3-years-old with chicken pox, and the father made that out of salvaged wood for the child. and so, we'd like to use that tank to talk about a father separated from the child, and also just look at the conditions of life for these american citizens. robert: patty, kind of an interesting and important project do you think? patti hirahara: yes, it really is because the camp objects,...
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. >> i had a kindergarten teacher get marry north dakota may. they couldn't afford a house here so they moved to san diego so i lost a great teacher because of the fact there isn't affordable housing for teachers. >> the council voted 8-3 against the zoning change that would have made the housing proposal possible. the land owner says she won't give up on her idea and plans to take the issue to the state legislature. >>> time is 4:07. there's a new fire fighting tool for battling wild fires. this helicopter available for cal fire to take on the biggest fires around the state. >>> he has the infrastructure to reach pretty much everyone in america, every voter in america is on facebook. >> another billionaire white house bound. some say facebook mark zuckerberg could be making a bid for president. >>> good morning. you can see traffic is doing well if you're driving on 80 westbound heading out to the macarthur. it's a little drizzly, so you may need the windshield wipers. >>> fog and drizzle this morning. what's going on around here? we'll see how
. >> i had a kindergarten teacher get marry north dakota may. they couldn't afford a house here so they moved to san diego so i lost a great teacher because of the fact there isn't affordable housing for teachers. >> the council voted 8-3 against the zoning change that would have made the housing proposal possible. the land owner says she won't give up on her idea and plans to take the issue to the state legislature. >>> time is 4:07. there's a new fire fighting tool for...
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. >> this is my -- this is the mayor of north dakota, carson wentz fan >> the next car load had a similar setup >> this is great charcoal >> grill, burgers, little who the dogs, drink a little bit. >> eagles, eagles >> these four friends from delaware say an eagles tailgate is the perfect ladies road trip. >> girlfriends hanging out having fun, no guys, talk about guys, too. of. >> reporter: as far as guys in green, what are people hoping to see in preseason game game two >> i want to see what the first team looks like with the front seven for the defense, let's get some sacks >> i'm hoping for a win always. >> reporter: despite being here these fans want our cbs3 certified solar eclipse sunglasses. >> amazing look at that. looks like the moon. >> reporter: so funny every time you give people these sunglasses, and they look at the sun, it's the same reaction, whoa, it does make an incredible difference, if you're here while we're packing up, i got two more pairs to give away. live in south philadelphia, cleve bryan, cbs3 "eyewitness news" >> my man. >> two more. thanks, cleve. >> sounds l
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it was an important one, a senator from north dakota. is chairman of the senate transportation committee that would have to approve under ride legislation before sending it to the full senate. in a statement he wrote he support the efforts to examine and strengthen requirements for truck trailer under ride that can prevent accidents and save lives. there is always room for improvement and our road safety regulators should continue to look at technology, improved equipment, crash data to improve road safety. new york senators also support stronger regulations after an accident in up state new york killed four last month. in fact, the office says they're working on a draft of a bill but they're not ready to introduce it yet. >> up to this point, we have just been begging over and over. they'll listen to us and talk to us but not act. >> reporter: they haven't had as much success as they have hoped for getting in front of senators and representatives. out of 36 meetings they have sat face to face with lawmakers ten times. both women lost ch
it was an important one, a senator from north dakota. is chairman of the senate transportation committee that would have to approve under ride legislation before sending it to the full senate. in a statement he wrote he support the efforts to examine and strengthen requirements for truck trailer under ride that can prevent accidents and save lives. there is always room for improvement and our road safety regulators should continue to look at technology, improved equipment, crash data to improve...
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going to call what they did sabotage shouldn't we save energy transfer partners is sabotaging north dakota's water for fossil fuels are sabotaging the planet in fact a new study just revealed that twenty five companies account for over fifty percent of the global industrial greenhouse gases and only a hundred companies account for seventy one percent there are other ways to power the planet then just vote worst ways to power the planet. you know others when there's solar there's a new fabrics this generates energy as you move from human motion yeah we're we're like steps away from americans powering the planet by scratch and are watching football. that's a dream come true right. and then someone tries to stop you like i'm putting energy back in the grid all right i am scratching my crotch for the children of africa. who have no energy. speak speaking of a shot to the last week two hundred eighty two members of congress came out in support of making part of the constitution illegal the so-called israel anti boycott act would impose fines of up to two hundred fifty dollars on any us citizen en
going to call what they did sabotage shouldn't we save energy transfer partners is sabotaging north dakota's water for fossil fuels are sabotaging the planet in fact a new study just revealed that twenty five companies account for over fifty percent of the global industrial greenhouse gases and only a hundred companies account for seventy one percent there are other ways to power the planet then just vote worst ways to power the planet. you know others when there's solar there's a new fabrics...
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here's some of the cool air we'll talk about in the days ahead coming into montana and north dakota. highs today only in the 70s. >> we'll talk more about the rain chances in the gulf later in the show. >> thanks, bill. >>> cleveland indians center fielder austin jackson, this guy may have made the catch of the year. check this out. >> switch hitter. there's a long fly ball. deep center field. jackson's back. he leaped. he made an unbelievable catch in the play of the year. >> that was not fake news. the play was reviewed and confirmed. he held onto the ball. it was not enough. indians lost to the red sox 12-10. what an effort. >> at least you got that catch. still ahead, did donald trump really call the white house a "dump" and a new lawsuit involving fox news, the death of a dnc staffer and the president. honey? can we do this tomorrow? can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest <
here's some of the cool air we'll talk about in the days ahead coming into montana and north dakota. highs today only in the 70s. >> we'll talk more about the rain chances in the gulf later in the show. >> thanks, bill. >>> cleveland indians center fielder austin jackson, this guy may have made the catch of the year. check this out. >> switch hitter. there's a long fly ball. deep center field. jackson's back. he leaped. he made an unbelievable catch in the play of the...
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because i know we're fine nope we're focused on you and i mean they're going to i'm going buddy up north dakota you think of me but i mean anyone on your side i mean it would be something so yes i just want to thank them. and us. and. be with us when i came but i mean the notion that he would keep letting me in to put it down or to go through i mean as it will be in those he and thirty one people would know to put a little cannot his buttons and to put in a cell phone the yeah he's in d.c. kid a place if you don't know they're looking if he can put it it will probably get in the system do you say ok so i might go and deal with a sort of until i was t.c.s. look at a lay up where you when i said put up the ok and i pushed on that they got they made you. put it has implemented so and then when they michael my sad but i can answer in a way less but i carry on company lidocaine so i can't seem of course as this was i had no cooking but they got up into me into the. secular less you don't associate. me home. and every man woman don't. let me move out i mean who i can call on get a pass on a single. o
because i know we're fine nope we're focused on you and i mean they're going to i'm going buddy up north dakota you think of me but i mean anyone on your side i mean it would be something so yes i just want to thank them. and us. and. be with us when i came but i mean the notion that he would keep letting me in to put it down or to go through i mean as it will be in those he and thirty one people would know to put a little cannot his buttons and to put in a cell phone the yeah he's in d.c. kid...
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. >> reporter: we did one elected officials and it was an important one, senator john thune of north dakota, chairman of the senate transportation committee that would have to approve underride legislation before sending it to the full senate. in a statement thune wrote, "i support the efforts to examine and strengthen requirements for tractor trailer underguards. there's always room for improvement. our road safety regulators should continue to look at technology, improved equipment and clash data to improve road safety -- crash data to improve road safety." new york senators gilmore and gillibrand support underride legislation after four people were killed last month. gillibrand's office said they are working on the draft of a bill but are not ready to introduce it yet. >> up to this point we've just been begging over and over again would you, would you they'll listen to us and talk to us but not act. >> reporter: the two mothers haven't had as much success as they hoped for. out of 36 meetings with congressional offices they've sat face to face with lawmakers 10 times. both women lost ch
. >> reporter: we did one elected officials and it was an important one, senator john thune of north dakota, chairman of the senate transportation committee that would have to approve underride legislation before sending it to the full senate. in a statement thune wrote, "i support the efforts to examine and strengthen requirements for tractor trailer underguards. there's always room for improvement. our road safety regulators should continue to look at technology, improved equipment...
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launch 400 long-range intercontinental ballistic missiles from bases in montana, wyoming, and north dakota. back to you, sean. >> sean: thanks, lucas. fire and fury. a very difficult situation with north korea and the reason why? it goes back decades to the clinton administration. at this is something the district from media will never tell you. unfortunately, tonight i can say with full confidence -- sadly, there's no good option. that is tonight's chilling opening monologue. tonight, one of them my biggest fears has now come true. north korea has reportedly developed a nuclear warhead that is capable of reaching the continental united states. this threat will now become a defining issue for the trump administration. it's so very important. we've got to learn and understand how we got here. if we don't learn from the lessons of history, we are doomed to repeat them. it was go back to 1994, the clinton administration struck a deal with kim jong un's father, kim jong il. according to "the new york times," the u.s. agreed to give north korea over $4 billion in energy aid over the course of t
launch 400 long-range intercontinental ballistic missiles from bases in montana, wyoming, and north dakota. back to you, sean. >> sean: thanks, lucas. fire and fury. a very difficult situation with north korea and the reason why? it goes back decades to the clinton administration. at this is something the district from media will never tell you. unfortunately, tonight i can say with full confidence -- sadly, there's no good option. that is tonight's chilling opening monologue. tonight,...
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lives matter to lessen the liability of drivers who deliberately plow into crowds of protesters in north dakota they were pushing. for water protecting their rights so this is kind of you know giving you know the green light in a lot of ways to people who want to do exactly what was done by james alex fields in charlottesville by the republican party by the fraternal order of police in florida so that's another factor here that we have to point the finger directly at those groups for putting people in danger. it's interesting. a bit of joy in your house. you know it is interesting going to talk about reducing the sentencing for people plowing through crowds and obviously what we've seen mostly coming from is you know muslim terrorists in europe have done it so they're bizarre to see right where it's pushing for that here but the char critic from u.s. intelligence officer john schindler today wrote in the observer that the far right extremists behind this was will rally are advancing the kremlin's agenda that we can tragedy in charlottesville was at least partly inspired by moscow's propaganda a
lives matter to lessen the liability of drivers who deliberately plow into crowds of protesters in north dakota they were pushing. for water protecting their rights so this is kind of you know giving you know the green light in a lot of ways to people who want to do exactly what was done by james alex fields in charlottesville by the republican party by the fraternal order of police in florida so that's another factor here that we have to point the finger directly at those groups for putting...
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when they write the tax bill, they should try to get the democrats to understand, if you're a north dakotawest virginia democrat or indiana democrat up for re-election next year you may want to find an excuse to vote yes on a tax cut. i think we ought to look at this as the president of the united states trying to move the economy forward and allowing the democrats a chance to help grow the economy. >> sean: thanks for staying up late with us. we appreciate it. >>> when we come back, president trump will hold a rally tomorrow night in arizona. will the pardon sheriff joe arpaio. he might and larry elder straight ahead. arpaio. >> sean: welcome back to >> sean: joining us greg garrett and larry elder. you talked to the president and wrote the first piece when he goes to arizona tomorrow night he may pardon joe arpaio, 85 years old. wasn't he obeying the law. isn't that where the root cause of his troubles began? >> he was but convicted for fully follow the law of a judge's order to stop illegal immigration questioning and potential detaining of illegal immigrants. when i spoke to the presid
when they write the tax bill, they should try to get the democrats to understand, if you're a north dakotawest virginia democrat or indiana democrat up for re-election next year you may want to find an excuse to vote yes on a tax cut. i think we ought to look at this as the president of the united states trying to move the economy forward and allowing the democrats a chance to help grow the economy. >> sean: thanks for staying up late with us. we appreciate it. >>> when we come...
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they write the tax bill, they should be trying to get the democrats to understand if you're a north dakota democrat or missouri democrat up for re-election next year you may want to find an excuse to vote yes on a tax cut. we need to look at this as the president of the united states trying to move the american economy forward and let thig democrats help grow the economy. >> sean: thank you for staying up late with us. when we come back president trump will hold a rally in arizona. will the conduct a pardon? he might. we'll have more straight ahead. arpaio. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." joining us attorney greg garrett and larry elder. you wrote he may pardon joe arpaio. >> he was convicted of a misdemeanor criminal contempt for failing to fully follow the law of a judge's order to stop illegal immigration questioning and potential detaining of illegal immigrants. when i spoke to to the president a week ago he was incensed about the treatment of joe arpaio and may pardon him which would coincide with tomorrow's rally in phoenix. >> sean: i've seen the left and their comments and soci
they write the tax bill, they should be trying to get the democrats to understand if you're a north dakota democrat or missouri democrat up for re-election next year you may want to find an excuse to vote yes on a tax cut. we need to look at this as the president of the united states trying to move the american economy forward and let thig democrats help grow the economy. >> sean: thank you for staying up late with us. when we come back president trump will hold a rally in arizona. will...
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kim north dakota congressman kevin cramer held his radio town and talkedhe help of about tax reform, crop insurance and other acts. congressman stephen panetta held a town hall on youtube. connecticut, congressman murphy held a chat town hall constituents submitted questions through a social media application. >> how do you think there can be overhaul to allow people to make acceptable choices? >> government regulations are usually in place for good reason, to protect the environment or consumers and they can always be administered more efficiently. a lot of folks want those regulations gone, so that they can make bigger profits and normally they are there for good reason. >> congress is back on september 25 -- september 5 with a full schedule. also, improving a comprehensive tax reform bill and a federal spending bill. >> when congress returns from the august recess they will have to come to an agreement on raising the death dealing. on washington general -- journal we talked about the upcoming political
kim north dakota congressman kevin cramer held his radio town and talkedhe help of about tax reform, crop insurance and other acts. congressman stephen panetta held a town hall on youtube. connecticut, congressman murphy held a chat town hall constituents submitted questions through a social media application. >> how do you think there can be overhaul to allow people to make acceptable choices? >> government regulations are usually in place for good reason, to protect the...
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business heather: hard-working taxpayers are footing the bill to clean up the mess made by the north dakotaprotesters. the federal government is giving $10 million to the state to cover the $38 million cleanup costs left by the months long protests. the controversial pipeline became operational in june after donald trump's executive order completed its construction. obamacare premiums are in danger of going even higher if donald trump stops key payments to ensure it. the congressional budget office says insurance companies and federal exchange would raise prices 20% by next year. the report is called flawed as the president threatens to cut off federal funds, a bailout for the imploding obamacare. rob: a drug company accused of playing into the opioid prices with deceptive marketing. south carolina, the state, suing purdue pharma, encouraged overprescribing the drug and didn't do enough for dangers, very serious charge, the company denies, 3000 people in south carolina have died from prescription opioid overdose. that is really something. donald trump speaking out as another business leader
business heather: hard-working taxpayers are footing the bill to clean up the mess made by the north dakotaprotesters. the federal government is giving $10 million to the state to cover the $38 million cleanup costs left by the months long protests. the controversial pipeline became operational in june after donald trump's executive order completed its construction. obamacare premiums are in danger of going even higher if donald trump stops key payments to ensure it. the congressional budget...
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they write the tax bill, they should be trying to get the democrats to understand if you're a north dakotare-election next year you may want to find an excuse to vote yes on a tax cut. we need to look at this as the president of the united states trying to move the american economy forward and let thig democrats help grow the economy. >> sean: thank you for staying up late with us. when we come back president trump will hold a rally in arizona. will the conduct a pardon? he might. we'll have more straight ahead. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. (con artists...) they'll try anything to get your medicare card number. so they can steal your identity, commit medicare fraud. what can you do? guard your card? guard your card? just like your credit card. nobody gets my number, unless i know they should have it. to protect your identity, new medicare cards without social security numbers will be mailed next year. visit medicare.gov/fraud stay sharp people! she pretty much lives in her favorit
they write the tax bill, they should be trying to get the democrats to understand if you're a north dakotare-election next year you may want to find an excuse to vote yes on a tax cut. we need to look at this as the president of the united states trying to move the american economy forward and let thig democrats help grow the economy. >> sean: thank you for staying up late with us. when we come back president trump will hold a rally in arizona. will the conduct a pardon? he might. we'll...
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a newborn found in north dakota not far from where a 22-year-old woman disappeared over the weekend. please do not know if the infant is her baby. a judge in kentucky ordering a new trial in a satanic killing case. the judge during out the 1995 convictions citing some new dna evidence. the two men were convicted of murder. they both spent more than 20 years in prison. the state of florida carrying out its first execution in over a year with a drug never used before any lethal injection cas case. the man was sentenced to death for two racially motivated murders in 1997. >> the truly dishonest people in the media and the fake media, they make up stories, they have no sources in many cases. they don't report the facts. >> jon: of verbal attacks on journalists and their employers, pretty routine for president trump. the president again called out the media this morning and a tweet, praising his chief of staff. the president waiting general john kelly is doing a fantastic job of's chief of staff. there is tremendous spirit and talent in the white house. don't believe the fake news. let's
a newborn found in north dakota not far from where a 22-year-old woman disappeared over the weekend. please do not know if the infant is her baby. a judge in kentucky ordering a new trial in a satanic killing case. the judge during out the 1995 convictions citing some new dna evidence. the two men were convicted of murder. they both spent more than 20 years in prison. the state of florida carrying out its first execution in over a year with a drug never used before any lethal injection cas...
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my partners are heidi heitkamp of north dakota and al franken from minnesota and in the house, congressman danny davis. he knows the heartbreak of gun violence. last year, his 15-year-old grandson was killed by two teenagers arguing over shoes and clothes. i could not ask for a better partner in this effort. the need for trauma informed care is staggering. a 2013 study conducted in chicago, found nearly nine out of 10 kids age 15 to 17 had been exposed to this kind of violence. one in three lost a close friend or family member. one in five witnessed a murder first-hand. few received any mental health services at all. this bill will build on innovation here and other places, educate and train adults who can help these young people, front line people, expand medicaid coverage of trauma informed counseling and services to more schools. enable more kids to benefit from these curriculum. provide proven mental health perhaps to help young people. young people are 21 times more likely to go to a school clinic than another clinic for care. we want to make sure we're there to help them. our bill wi
my partners are heidi heitkamp of north dakota and al franken from minnesota and in the house, congressman danny davis. he knows the heartbreak of gun violence. last year, his 15-year-old grandson was killed by two teenagers arguing over shoes and clothes. i could not ask for a better partner in this effort. the need for trauma informed care is staggering. a 2013 study conducted in chicago, found nearly nine out of 10 kids age 15 to 17 had been exposed to this kind of violence. one in three...
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they drove from bismarck, north dakota, all the way here to see philadelphia eagles quarterback, number 11, carson wentz. you'll hear their story at 5:0037. we're live in green bay, which is dry at the moment and lovely. keith jones, nbc 10 news. >> we want eit to stay that it way. >> we're going to have a forecast for lambeau field at 4:30. nbc 10 is the official station of the eagles. it's the only place you can watch tonight's action. keith jones and john clark will have preseason and kickoff. to get you ready for the game. that begins at 7:00 and then at 8:00 the birds take on the packers followed by nbc 10 news at 11:00. you can still watch nbc prime time on cozy tv. >>> some much nicer weather in our neck of the woods. the summer heat returned this afternoon, but for a lot of people at the beach. >> the beach is crowd ed. the weekend almost here. children enjoy cooling off in the fountain. meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz has a first look at the forecast. >> you can see how clear it is along the beaches. so it's even better there. there's some of the high clouds racing thr
they drove from bismarck, north dakota, all the way here to see philadelphia eagles quarterback, number 11, carson wentz. you'll hear their story at 5:0037. we're live in green bay, which is dry at the moment and lovely. keith jones, nbc 10 news. >> we want eit to stay that it way. >> we're going to have a forecast for lambeau field at 4:30. nbc 10 is the official station of the eagles. it's the only place you can watch tonight's action. keith jones and john clark will have...
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jonathan: a developing story from north dakota. people facing charges after a missing pregnant woman's body found floating in a river. she went missing and eight months pregnant. five days later an infant believed hers found at her neighbor's home in apartment complex. nancy: in indiana community honoring two girls murdered this year by naming a park after them. linby german and abbey were murdered. the family want their memory to you live on. the killer has not been found. michelle: a story to make you mile. value anyna was born in 1908 in cuba. she married and had 16 kids. the secret of life don't set expectations. >> all the when are strong minded. >> next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- some of the back-to-school pictures are fantastic. we take a closer look to give you inside look at day one in fairfax and prescription william county >> a consumer alert in wake of hurricane harvey. flood damaged cars could flood the market. what to spot before you buy something that might cause you a lot of trouble. fill your home with well-crafted
jonathan: a developing story from north dakota. people facing charges after a missing pregnant woman's body found floating in a river. she went missing and eight months pregnant. five days later an infant believed hers found at her neighbor's home in apartment complex. nancy: in indiana community honoring two girls murdered this year by naming a park after them. linby german and abbey were murdered. the family want their memory to you live on. the killer has not been found. michelle: a story to...