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for 48-8000, that line is north dakota residents. country, s in the 202-748-8001. 'll begin taking the calls in minutes. governor, the development of the has that changed the state? governor burgum: incredible of north the state dakota and the dynamics of world geo-politics because of the changes the way we think about energy. was a kid growing up, one thing we knew for sure, we would un out of food in this world and run out of energy. of course now, one of the reasons why in the last few we were faced with low commodity prices for energy and was because of abundance of food and energy. energy, bundance of amazing productivity of entrepreneurs developing the that and the technology allows these companies to come out way to figure bring oil out of shale that is 10,000 feet below ground and do in a productive and cost effective way is nothing short f remarkable and changing dynamic necessary favor of the u.s., as u.s. moves toward, not independence, but energy dominance. ost: how has it changed the face of the town of williston. williston is in: the center of the regi
for 48-8000, that line is north dakota residents. country, s in the 202-748-8001. 'll begin taking the calls in minutes. governor, the development of the has that changed the state? governor burgum: incredible of north the state dakota and the dynamics of world geo-politics because of the changes the way we think about energy. was a kid growing up, one thing we knew for sure, we would un out of food in this world and run out of energy. of course now, one of the reasons why in the last few we...
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he is no longer just a north dakota fallen hero. he is a national fallen hero as he is recognized with all of his fallen brothers and sisters. colt allery's name will now serve as an example, not just to north dakotans, but people from all over the country and all over the world who visit that memorial every year. as an example of the best that our state and our country has to offer, he is an example of what it means to have lived and died so that others may be safe. quite simply, an example for everyone of what it means to be an everyday hero. we must also remember the families of our peace officers that sacrifice so much, not knowing that the families of our police officers who sacrifice so much, not knowing if their loved one will return each time they walk out the door. you have sacrificed and lost so much and no words today will replace the pain of losing a loved one. we have a proud history in north dakota of peace officers like colt serving their state and local communities with distinction. i have had the privilege and would
he is no longer just a north dakota fallen hero. he is a national fallen hero as he is recognized with all of his fallen brothers and sisters. colt allery's name will now serve as an example, not just to north dakotans, but people from all over the country and all over the world who visit that memorial every year. as an example of the best that our state and our country has to offer, he is an example of what it means to have lived and died so that others may be safe. quite simply, an example...
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for history it is as is the nobody drinks the water out of iron stepfather from north dakota i thing. everybody drank some bottled water you know just this is just like if you ever. dropped you want to run them out of the faucet night is this it it's pretty nasty when we're fracking no oil or grease is allowed to be spilled on the ground if you make an a mistake and you drop one cup you have to clean it up and take it away with you it's not polluting north dakota the air is clean the water is clean. this is privately owned land this is not government land i mean less the environmental protection agency finds scientific proof that there is real pollution going on they won't be able to shut this down. and so far there is no proof. there's just. propaganda. is it possible to respect safety measures was tracking. down had to pay and is advocating this notion in attempt to avoid all risk of polluting groundwater it seems to success is very unlikely these are this the question is me raised to extract the attention of anti-fashion groups. one thing is certain the practice of hydraulic fracki
for history it is as is the nobody drinks the water out of iron stepfather from north dakota i thing. everybody drank some bottled water you know just this is just like if you ever. dropped you want to run them out of the faucet night is this it it's pretty nasty when we're fracking no oil or grease is allowed to be spilled on the ground if you make an a mistake and you drop one cup you have to clean it up and take it away with you it's not polluting north dakota the air is clean the water is...
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for this or it is as is the nobody drinks the water out of iron stepfather from north dakota i think everybody drank so bottled water you know it just is just like if you ever. drop water on the out of the faucet night is in this state it's pretty nasty when we're fracking no oil or grease is allowed to be spilled on the ground if you make an a mistake and you drop one cup you have to clean it up and take it away with you it's not polluting north dakota the air is clean the water is clean. this is privately owned land this is not government land any less the environmental protection agency finds scientific proof that there is real pollution going on they won't be able to shut this down. and so far there is no proof. there's just. propaganda. is it possible to respect safety measures while tracking. down how deep it is advocating his notion and it attempt to avoid all risk of polluting groundwater it seems the success is very unlikely. the question is being raised to address the attention of anti-fashion groups. one thing is certain the practice if i try the tracking to be as large qu
for this or it is as is the nobody drinks the water out of iron stepfather from north dakota i think everybody drank so bottled water you know it just is just like if you ever. drop water on the out of the faucet night is in this state it's pretty nasty when we're fracking no oil or grease is allowed to be spilled on the ground if you make an a mistake and you drop one cup you have to clean it up and take it away with you it's not polluting north dakota the air is clean the water is clean. this...
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from north dakota i think everybody drank so bottled water you know it just it's just like you ever. drop water on the out of the night isn't this it is pretty nasty when we're fracking with no oil or go. this is allowed to be spilled on the ground if you make an a mistake and you drop one cup you have to clean it up and take it away with you it's not polluting north dakota the air is clean the water is clean. this is privately on land this is not government land and in less the environmental protection agency fines scientific proof that there is real pollution going on they won't be able to shut this down. and so far there is no proof. there's just. propaganda. is it possible to respect safety measures tracking. down how to pain is advocating his mission in attempt to avoid all risk of polluting groundwater it seems to success is very unlikely these are this the question is me raised to address the attention of anti-fashion groups. one thing is certain the practice if i try the tracking to be as large quantities of drinking water. ten young is the owner of eclipse services a company
from north dakota i think everybody drank so bottled water you know it just it's just like you ever. drop water on the out of the night isn't this it is pretty nasty when we're fracking with no oil or go. this is allowed to be spilled on the ground if you make an a mistake and you drop one cup you have to clean it up and take it away with you it's not polluting north dakota the air is clean the water is clean. this is privately on land this is not government land and in less the environmental...
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live from bismarck, north dakota, for the next stop on our 50 capitals tour with north dakota's governor who will talk about top policy issues in his state. watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell held a news conference today following a lunch meeting on capitol hill with president trump and g.o.p. senators and took questions on a variety of topics, including the u.s. embassy moving to jerusalem, as well as senate rules and procedures. senator mcconnell: good afternoon, everyone. the president was in a really good mood and reviewed all of the new developments abroad, not only the decision on iran but also highlighted the meeting june 12 in singapore. we were all in a celebratory mood as a result of having approved the 21st circuit judge just a few moments ago. that means that one-eighth of the circuit judges in america have been appointed by donald trump and confirmed by this republican senate. so we think we're making dramatic progress on that front as well. and, of course, everybody's excited about the condition of the economy an
live from bismarck, north dakota, for the next stop on our 50 capitals tour with north dakota's governor who will talk about top policy issues in his state. watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell held a news conference today following a lunch meeting on capitol hill with president trump and g.o.p. senators and took questions on a variety of topics, including the u.s. embassy moving to jerusalem, as well as senate rules...
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nuclear weapons loses explosives on north dakota road and offers $5,000 to get them back. this is how the news gods welcome me home from vacation. the air force is offering $5,000 for leads on the whereabouts on a box of explosive grenade rounds its personnel accidentally dropped on a road in north dakota while traveling between two intercontinental ballistic missile sites. airmen from the security force team were traveling on gravel roads may 1, in north dakota when the back hatch of the vehicle opened and container filled with explosive ammunition fell out. the air force sent more than 00 air men to walk the entire six-mile route where the grenades were probably lost, according to a statement fwrt local sheriff, but two weeks after it was lost, the box of explosives still have not been found. missing ordinance is a belt of linked grenades from the mk-19 automatic grenade launcher, this ammunition is specific to that launcher and will not operate in any other launching device without catastrophic failure so if you are watching tonight from north dakota and found a green m
nuclear weapons loses explosives on north dakota road and offers $5,000 to get them back. this is how the news gods welcome me home from vacation. the air force is offering $5,000 for leads on the whereabouts on a box of explosive grenade rounds its personnel accidentally dropped on a road in north dakota while traveling between two intercontinental ballistic missile sites. airmen from the security force team were traveling on gravel roads may 1, in north dakota when the back hatch of the...
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other big north dakota like hess, whiting petroleum and oasisetleum has risen more. continental spoke with us at a conference in bismarck. oie prices hit a bit of a sweet spot. >> we felt that oil prices were going to go up and they have and we still think it's going higher yet. we're not looking at $100 oil in e future or probably $90 oil, but certainly could be in the mid 70s and low 80s. >> reporter: this is good news not just for oil companies but the state and itspars as well. oil revenues are a huge part of the state'sbudget. it's really been transformational for our state in the last tenf years because the tremendous opportunity here, the amount of newcoapital that's in from the industry, job creation, population increase. we've gone from having onef the oldest populations in the country to one of the youngest. new business startup. big increase in gd per capita. >> reporter: the only thing most seem to agree on about oil is that it's famously difficult, if not impossible, to predict where oil prices are going. a local people say that unlike a few years ago th
other big north dakota like hess, whiting petroleum and oasisetleum has risen more. continental spoke with us at a conference in bismarck. oie prices hit a bit of a sweet spot. >> we felt that oil prices were going to go up and they have and we still think it's going higher yet. we're not looking at $100 oil in e future or probably $90 oil, but certainly could be in the mid 70s and low 80s. >> reporter: this is good news not just for oil companies but the state and itspars as well....
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secretary, want to thank you for your visit recently to north dakota. we really appreciate it. i know it was a cool day, beautiful, cool day, and i know that you enjoyed that very much coming from georgia, where it's quite warm, to get a chance to enjoy that beautiful, sunny, cool weather. and you did a great job with our farmers and ranchers, from not just across north dakota, but we had a lot of them from minnesota. and they really appreciate it, really appreciate it. we're here today to discuss the administration's proposed budget for rural america and production ag. those imposed in the president's budget directly impact our small and rural communities in rural areas as well as our farmers and ranchers. production agriculture is the cornerstone of local rural economies, and we need the farm safety net to help our ranchers and our farmers weather low commodity prices and unforeseen weather conditions. ranchers in north dakota are recovering from drought, for example, and rely on many of the tools that you have to stay in business through these tough times, and that's just on
secretary, want to thank you for your visit recently to north dakota. we really appreciate it. i know it was a cool day, beautiful, cool day, and i know that you enjoyed that very much coming from georgia, where it's quite warm, to get a chance to enjoy that beautiful, sunny, cool weather. and you did a great job with our farmers and ranchers, from not just across north dakota, but we had a lot of them from minnesota. and they really appreciate it, really appreciate it. we're here today to...
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live from bismarck, north dakota, for the next stop on our 50 capitals tour with north dakota's governor who will talk in hisop policy issues state. journal," liveon at 7:00 a.m. eastern. majority leader mitch mcconnell held a news conference meetingllowing a lunch on capitol hill with president trump and g.o.p. senators and variety ofons on a topics, including the u.s. embassy moving to jerusalem, as rules andnate procedures.
live from bismarck, north dakota, for the next stop on our 50 capitals tour with north dakota's governor who will talk in hisop policy issues state. journal," liveon at 7:00 a.m. eastern. majority leader mitch mcconnell held a news conference meetingllowing a lunch on capitol hill with president trump and g.o.p. senators and variety ofons on a topics, including the u.s. embassy moving to jerusalem, as rules andnate procedures.
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more from north dakota when cnbc continues. there's nothing small about your business.s technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. it starthen a decisionussion, and now you're working toward something together. can you afford it? is it the right time? yes. and you feel good about it. because you're doing this for him in return for everything he's always done for you. at pnc, we're here to help you take steps today to make a plan to borrow and stick with it. bienvenido a casa, papá. pnc. make today the day. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everybody. some news just crossing the wires in the last few minutes. it looks like cnbc parent company comcast says it is in the advanced stages of preparing an all-cash offer for 21st century fox. they go on to say that this is a situation where not only would it be at least as good as what disney will offer. we're going to talk more about this disney shares down by 0.8% as it looks like things had are heating up for the prospect of
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that's not just a problem in north dakota but a problem across the agency. senator mccaskill i think made great point on retention. what do you think is going to improve retention and how do we get a better answer on how we can deal with the attrition challenge that you have? secretary nielsen: yeah. this is, for obvious reasons, all the ones ranking member mccaskill mentioned and you did as well, important. but it's important just for basic morale. it's important for us to be able to do our job. i do take this very seriously. of my six priorities, one is what i call employees first. this is a big chunk of that. what is it we can do to make them willing to continue to serve and to -- senator heitkamp: why do you think they're leaving now? secretary nielsen: one of the things we found over the last year, the system was not built for mow built. o if you are in -- built for mobility. so if you are in the rural -- it's not even rural -- if you are a young c.b.p. agent, you might be willing to do that for a few years but if the system can't allow you to move, you
that's not just a problem in north dakota but a problem across the agency. senator mccaskill i think made great point on retention. what do you think is going to improve retention and how do we get a better answer on how we can deal with the attrition challenge that you have? secretary nielsen: yeah. this is, for obvious reasons, all the ones ranking member mccaskill mentioned and you did as well, important. but it's important just for basic morale. it's important for us to be able to do our...
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with my family first and i remember talking to some people was talking about wilson and about north dakota and the oil boom there's a lot of oil at your there's a lot of jobs you know lot of opportunity for business willesden seemed to have the best opportunities for us and my family and so we drove up to the local and we realized immediately there was a huge opportunity out here so many people out here there must have been the least thirty thousand people going through here and there were only five restaurants at the time and then we looked a little bit closer and said ok what skill sets do we have that would be a good system and we thought that maybe you don't shop for so many other businesses have done here and the old timers they all think that foreigners coming here to take their money and go back home they don't think we're like that and i think that's one of the reasons we're that's it's not just. a business for us we are part of the community if we were embraced by the community they supported us they definitely didn't help the south. we are current of it and we've always contribut
with my family first and i remember talking to some people was talking about wilson and about north dakota and the oil boom there's a lot of oil at your there's a lot of jobs you know lot of opportunity for business willesden seemed to have the best opportunities for us and my family and so we drove up to the local and we realized immediately there was a huge opportunity out here so many people out here there must have been the least thirty thousand people going through here and there were only...
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it's very early here good morning happy dark and early from bismarck, north dakota it was the bakkenm, it was the bakken semi-bust and now the bakken coming back the reason we have come back here is to figure out if they'll build a sustainable model. it was crazy for a long time, $100 oil, everybody making $30 an hour, then everything shut down production kept going. a lot of people left we want to find out if they can build a sustainable model for the future it will be a cool day today. great lineup here. a couple of oil ceos harold hamm of continental we also have the governor of north dakota, and the interior secretary of the united states, ryan zinke yesterday we were out on a continental resources drilling rig, a town of 750 people, out in the middle of the state getting an idea to what the price point is, how they'll make money, if they can make money, where the growth will come from. we did that tour we also got to ask a few questions. these guests will also be on tv today. but yesterday on the drilling rig i asked the interior secretary, secretary zinke about infrastructure g
it's very early here good morning happy dark and early from bismarck, north dakota it was the bakkenm, it was the bakken semi-bust and now the bakken coming back the reason we have come back here is to figure out if they'll build a sustainable model. it was crazy for a long time, $100 oil, everybody making $30 an hour, then everything shut down production kept going. a lot of people left we want to find out if they can build a sustainable model for the future it will be a cool day today. great...
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gangsters and browns of the north dakota a be a better place to raise a family. is a lot of resources here and you've got the salvation army and they feed you here at the methodist church and over it lutheran church down there. but i get food from work too at the donuts trying to send all my money home for my wife to pay the bills and rent it's enough to get by you know just pay the writ you know they pay one hundred a week right no they guy me understand i have a family he wanted to say one hundred twenty five but if you drop it down to a hundred a week. you. the american dream is that you can always chase i really believe that even during the recession there were still opportunities for each is going to look for you got to be overwhelming or move to change that to get going and go go chase go do it. now a lot of people don't do that but the ones they do with usually come out ahead wrong. because our country's never stable across the whole world it's very rare to have all fifty states doing well it's also rare to have all fifty states do and poorly so we're alwa
gangsters and browns of the north dakota a be a better place to raise a family. is a lot of resources here and you've got the salvation army and they feed you here at the methodist church and over it lutheran church down there. but i get food from work too at the donuts trying to send all my money home for my wife to pay the bills and rent it's enough to get by you know just pay the writ you know they pay one hundred a week right no they guy me understand i have a family he wanted to say one...
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claire mccaskill and heidi heitkamp are giving full endorsements in north dakota.north dakota, won 27% of the vote. you can see where that's a big liability for the incumbents. charles: you know, rob, i think part of this democrat move to the left is a rebuke also of hillary clinton and nancy pelosi. what do you make of the remaking of the democratic party, is it desperation or sort of natural progression that's been going on for a while? >> everybody talks about the chaos in the white house. the message has to be unified and the unification message is trump is an idiot, but that's not going to get one of their candidates elected. i read an article four years ago about obama called president obama hacked my inbox for fox.com and trended highly because it was true for both sides of the aisle is he had a good e-mail message and worked social media properly. the democrats aren't doing that. you can't say we're giving you something for free, and by the way, trump is a jerk. charles: and pitching fear and anger in speeches. noelle, the people say follow the money, the m
claire mccaskill and heidi heitkamp are giving full endorsements in north dakota.north dakota, won 27% of the vote. you can see where that's a big liability for the incumbents. charles: you know, rob, i think part of this democrat move to the left is a rebuke also of hillary clinton and nancy pelosi. what do you make of the remaking of the democratic party, is it desperation or sort of natural progression that's been going on for a while? >> everybody talks about the chaos in the white...
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you look out for north dakota. [laughter] >> but if that relationship wasn't real with president xi, it just wouldn't be here right now. so, there is a genuine god-given skill there that i don't think that the media gives the president enough credit for. will you shut up for a second? [laughter] >> in 46 years i never said that. that. >> leon is-- >> let me ask you, you're chief of staff and you've got a president that's tweeting at 5:00 in the morning. i mean, if i served a president that did that, it would drive me crazy, and i mean, how can you deal with tweeting-- >> for two-years during the campaign. so i was the guy that was constantly calling the soon to be president saying you can't do this, don't tweet that, this is the way you do it, this is the way you don't do it and he did it the way he wanted to do it and he became president, which, you know, if you look at president trump, you cannot deny the fact that he's a man who has achieved incredible success. people sneer and jeer, wait a minute, he is a billi
you look out for north dakota. [laughter] >> but if that relationship wasn't real with president xi, it just wouldn't be here right now. so, there is a genuine god-given skill there that i don't think that the media gives the president enough credit for. will you shut up for a second? [laughter] >> in 46 years i never said that. that. >> leon is-- >> let me ask you, you're chief of staff and you've got a president that's tweeting at 5:00 in the morning. i mean, if i...
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>>> oil prices continue to head higher, there's a big oil industry conference taking place in north dakotasullivan is in bismarck with the u.s. interior secretary ryan zinke take it away >> david, thank you very much. i thought that long boat key, florida, was a ways away but here we are in bismarck with secretary zinke. thank you for joining us on cnbc. >> great to be with you. >> we yesterday got a pretty cool opportunity to go out in the middle of north dakota on a drilling rig with the governor and ceo of the continental resources and impromptu dialog and talked about the need for energy infrastructure. energy infrastructure is part of infrastructure as a whole, something your boss, the president of the united states, has promised do you believe that we still on track to getting an infrastructure package passed this year or next year that will include energy >> i think we will focus on infrastructure it's not just about the, you know, the government funding part some is about permitting you look at some of these bridges, some of these have been languishing for 17 years and a lot of the
>>> oil prices continue to head higher, there's a big oil industry conference taking place in north dakotasullivan is in bismarck with the u.s. interior secretary ryan zinke take it away >> david, thank you very much. i thought that long boat key, florida, was a ways away but here we are in bismarck with secretary zinke. thank you for joining us on cnbc. >> great to be with you. >> we yesterday got a pretty cool opportunity to go out in the middle of north dakota on a...
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just 20 years ago, the entire daily production in north dakota was 97,000 barrels of oil a day. 97,000hat's likes six guys in a pickup truck by the way, 97,000 to 1.2 million is a growth rate of a staggering 1100% that, my friends, is definitely random, but hopefully interesting. by the way, we're not mentioning north dakota by accident we're going to go back up there and check in on our friends in the baken. we've got a huge show fou for you on wednesday we're going to tell you more about it but for now, i want to say, we are coming for you, bismarck i'll see you at an airport atsowhe. th's it for "worldwide exchange." "squawk box" coming up next. your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound
just 20 years ago, the entire daily production in north dakota was 97,000 barrels of oil a day. 97,000hat's likes six guys in a pickup truck by the way, 97,000 to 1.2 million is a growth rate of a staggering 1100% that, my friends, is definitely random, but hopefully interesting. by the way, we're not mentioning north dakota by accident we're going to go back up there and check in on our friends in the baken. we've got a huge show fou for you on wednesday we're going to tell you more about it...
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quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. mr. hoeven: are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: we are. mr. hoeven: i ask that it be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. hoeven: today on peace officer day, i would like to pay memorial to a member of the force who was killed in the line of duty in 2017. deputy hourly was 21 years old. his loved ones said he was happiest when he was doing for others, which is why he chose law enforcement for his career. in his life and surface, deputy allery exemplified courage and a willingness to do whatever had to be done no matter the circumstances. deputy allery's name was inscribed on the memorial last week, a lasting tribute to his bravery and dedication to serving his community. his name joins 51 other north dakota law enforcement officers who paid the ultimate price. we honor his legacy and other police officers who died in the line of duty. here in the senate we are paying tribute to our men and women in blue. i'm proud to join my colleagues in sponsoring a resolu
quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. mr. hoeven: are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: we are. mr. hoeven: i ask that it be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. hoeven: today on peace officer day, i would like to pay memorial to a member of the force who was killed in the line of duty in 2017. deputy hourly was 21 years old. his loved ones said he was happiest when he was doing for others, which is why he chose law...
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there's another one in north dakota. minot air force base in north dakota.een in the news the past couple of weeks, because first, we got word from the local sheriff near there that the unit responsible for the security of nuclear missiles at minot had lost something important off the back of a truck. "air force officials said a security forces team from the 91st missile wing at minot were traveling between missile sites on rough roads when the back hatch of their humvee opened and the ammunition container with the grenade rounds in it fell out." live grenades. big crate of them. they narrowed it down to a six-mile stretch or so where they might have lost their grenades. not sure exactly. looked for them for a while, couldn't find them. finally a few days later, they told the local sheriff, with a warning that, oh, god, those things are dangerous, don't touch them. offered a $5,000 reward to plead with the public, please return our box of live grenades. still haven't found them. days later, same air force base, same unit responsible for the safety and securi
there's another one in north dakota. minot air force base in north dakota.een in the news the past couple of weeks, because first, we got word from the local sheriff near there that the unit responsible for the security of nuclear missiles at minot had lost something important off the back of a truck. "air force officials said a security forces team from the 91st missile wing at minot were traveling between missile sites on rough roads when the back hatch of their humvee opened and the...
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north dakota. 25.akota, the states that modestly admits being cleaner and greener in the summer and whiter and brighter in the winter, casts seven votes for senator mccarthy, 18 votes for vice president humphrey. [applause] walter: the north carolina but after governor dan moore released the delegates showed 11.5 fewer votes for humphrey than our delegate count indicated for the state which is the largest drop in any of their strength. the greatest difference we have had for any of them. they are 1, 2, or three votes at most except for the seven vote drop in georgia. >> 18 votes for senator eugene votes for vice president hubert humphrey. [applause] >> that was ohio. they also gave two votes to mcgovern and one to ted kennedy. >> they'll hire about is 94 votes for vice president are mccarthy, two to senator mcgovern and one to senator -- 18 to senator mccarthy at, two to senator mcgovern, and one to ted kennedy. oklahoma. votes fora casts .5 phillips. mcgovern.ote for two and a half votes for senator m
north dakota. 25.akota, the states that modestly admits being cleaner and greener in the summer and whiter and brighter in the winter, casts seven votes for senator mccarthy, 18 votes for vice president humphrey. [applause] walter: the north carolina but after governor dan moore released the delegates showed 11.5 fewer votes for humphrey than our delegate count indicated for the state which is the largest drop in any of their strength. the greatest difference we have had for any of them. they...
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in 2013, north dakota passed a similar law which was blocked from a supreme court. >> you are from iowa, is it tearing the state apart? >> a lot of discussion in iowa about this bill. the six weeks at that first fetal heart beat, some women don't know they're pregnant yet. that's the point of the sponsors of the bill. >>> ahead, the two black men whose arrest as the starbucks have reached a settlement with philadelphia. why both men are taking only $1 each. ahh... summer is coming. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free audible app, your stories go wherever you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. if you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on the road... on the trail... or to the beach. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook
in 2013, north dakota passed a similar law which was blocked from a supreme court. >> you are from iowa, is it tearing the state apart? >> a lot of discussion in iowa about this bill. the six weeks at that first fetal heart beat, some women don't know they're pregnant yet. that's the point of the sponsors of the bill. >>> ahead, the two black men whose arrest as the starbucks have reached a settlement with philadelphia. why both men are taking only $1 each. ahh... summer is...
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>> oh starting on my book and north dakota oilfields pack in mid- 2014. feels like a generation ago given the cycle of the news today. those out there is covering the modern history that brought people from all over the country. what i could see in this forgotten area was there a lot of people from modern institutions who do not trust the government anymore. do not trust the normal nine to five job anymore. they just want to get ahead but they felt alienated from society. a lot of them were marginalized in some ways were [inaudible] the national radar. this was really of where people could make it in america again with manufacturing jobs that paid well. when trump was elected i cannot say it was totally surprising. generalists were rediscovering rural americans and the need to report in middle america. from what i had seen a few years before wasn't that surprising to see trump elected and all the frustrations out there. >> how supportive was the minneapolis tribune with this project? did they help. >> there are supportive and giving me time off. i did a c
>> oh starting on my book and north dakota oilfields pack in mid- 2014. feels like a generation ago given the cycle of the news today. those out there is covering the modern history that brought people from all over the country. what i could see in this forgotten area was there a lot of people from modern institutions who do not trust the government anymore. do not trust the normal nine to five job anymore. they just want to get ahead but they felt alienated from society. a lot of them...
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and they are genuine, to form these bonds that are necessary in order to get this situation in north dakota under control. without that relationship, if it was phony baloney -- >> north korea. >> actually, he would've won north dakota, i'm telling you. >> that hockey team over there, you look out for north dakota. [laughter] >> but if that relationship wasn't real, the president xi, we just wouldn't be here right now. so there is a genuine god-given skill there that i don't think the media is gives the president enough credit for. leon: bob, would you shut up for a second? 46 years, i've never said that. [laughter] carl: the middle finger. leon: let me ask you this. you are chief of staff and you have a president who's tweeting at 5:00 in the morning. if i served the president and he did that, it would drive me crazy. how could you deal -- reince: also two years during the rnc during the campaign, right? i was the guy who is constantly calling the soon-to-be president saying, don't say that, you can't do this. and he did it way he wanted to do it and he became president, which, if you look
and they are genuine, to form these bonds that are necessary in order to get this situation in north dakota under control. without that relationship, if it was phony baloney -- >> north korea. >> actually, he would've won north dakota, i'm telling you. >> that hockey team over there, you look out for north dakota. [laughter] >> but if that relationship wasn't real, the president xi, we just wouldn't be here right now. so there is a genuine god-given skill there that i...
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problems wenique have in north dakota is hiring and retention. that is not just a problem in north dakota, but across the agency. senator mccaskill made a great point on retention. what do you think is going to improve retention, and how do we get a better answer on how we can deal with the attrition challenge? this is, for obvious reasons, all the ones ranking member mccaskill mentioned and you did as well, important. but it's important just for basic morale. it's important for us to be able to do our job. i do take this very seriously. of my six priorities, one is what i call employees first. this is a big chunk of that. what is it we can do to make ask to conserve -- >> why do you think they're leaving now? >> one of the things we found for the last year is the system was not built for mobility. so if you are in a -- a rural -- not even rural. if you're in an area where there is not a lot of infrastructure particularly on the southern border if you are a young c.b.p. agent, you might be willing to do that for a few years. but the system can't
problems wenique have in north dakota is hiring and retention. that is not just a problem in north dakota, but across the agency. senator mccaskill made a great point on retention. what do you think is going to improve retention, and how do we get a better answer on how we can deal with the attrition challenge? this is, for obvious reasons, all the ones ranking member mccaskill mentioned and you did as well, important. but it's important just for basic morale. it's important for us to be able...
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regulatory commission and prior to that i served 12 years as a commissioner and chairman of the north dakota public service commission. recognize myr to former colleague, congressman cramer, a good friend of many years. my testimony centers on a white paper recently authored your it reflects -- authored. my feelings on order 1000 and where it may go from here. order 1000 was promulgated not long before i got on the commission, so i did not participate in that. but i did participate in many compliance filings that came forward in the wake of the order. however well-intentioned the order is, it is falling short of the lefty goals that it set. with the better part of a decade is a its adoption, now good time to engage in a meaningful assessment of the order. paradoxical results of the rule has been that major transmission projects many of us thought might come out of order 1000 actually came out of a pre-order 1000 world and since order 1000 was promulgated, there have not been a lot of tangible the paper concludes that if we were to better tailor the roles, especially recognizing significant r
regulatory commission and prior to that i served 12 years as a commissioner and chairman of the north dakota public service commission. recognize myr to former colleague, congressman cramer, a good friend of many years. my testimony centers on a white paper recently authored your it reflects -- authored. my feelings on order 1000 and where it may go from here. order 1000 was promulgated not long before i got on the commission, so i did not participate in that. but i did participate in many...
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. >> wednesday morning, we're live in bismarck, north dakota, for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour. north dakota governor will be our guest on the bus during "washington journal" starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. >> while we wait for the house to return at 2:00 eastern time, a discussion about autism. "washington journal." " continues. host: april is autism must come in here on c-span joining us to take a look at the issue in the u.s. and more broadly, our two guests, julia bascom, the executive director of the autistic self advocacy network, and allison ratto is with the children's national health system, a psychologist with that organization. thank you both for joining us this morning. let's start broadly, julia bascom, on the issue of autism in the u.s. first of all, defined for us what autism is. guest: the first important thing is that it is not a disease, it is a disability. what that means is from the time an autistic person is born, their brain processes information differently. to worktend differently, we tend to communicate differently and have different social
. >> wednesday morning, we're live in bismarck, north dakota, for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour. north dakota governor will be our guest on the bus during "washington journal" starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. >> while we wait for the house to return at 2:00 eastern time, a discussion about autism. "washington journal." " continues. host: april is autism must come in here on c-span joining us to take a look at the issue in the u.s. and more...
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it is a powerful narrative of the boom and bust cycle of shale oil extraction has done in north dakota. also participating in the discussion, jaime leifer, director of public affairs, and moderating this evening is the publisher of public affairs, clive priddle, who started with the firm 15 years ago. i will turn things over to abca 15 -- vernon, who has some stories to tell. [applause] >> good evening. i am here for one reason and one reason only, and that is to congratulate public affairs on its 20th anniversary as a publisher of books that matter. and to acknowledge the very important role of politics and prose, that politics and prose plays in our community. for a long time i had given some thought to writing about experiences growing up in atlanta, georgia, and linking them to the civil rights movements. i wasn't quite sure how to do it. so i can sort it with a dear friend in new york who specialized in the book business with great success. his name is board janklow. more it took me to the most influential publishing houses in america. the responses were all the same. they said jo
it is a powerful narrative of the boom and bust cycle of shale oil extraction has done in north dakota. also participating in the discussion, jaime leifer, director of public affairs, and moderating this evening is the publisher of public affairs, clive priddle, who started with the firm 15 years ago. i will turn things over to abca 15 -- vernon, who has some stories to tell. [applause] >> good evening. i am here for one reason and one reason only, and that is to congratulate public...
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more from north dakota when cnbc continues. so, my portfolio did pretty well last year. that's great. but the market was up nearly twice as much. that's a tough pill to swallow. exactly. so i started trading. but with everything out there, how do you know what to buy? well, i think my friend victor has just the thing for you. check this out, td ameritrade makes it easier to find the investments that might be right for you. like our etf comparison tool it lets you see how etfs measure up to one another. analyst ratings and past performance... nice. td ameritrade also offers access to coaches and a full education curriculum to help you improve your skills. that is cool. and if you still have any questions you can always chat with us on facebook or call our experienced service team, 24/7. yep. just because you're doing it yourself doesn't mean you're on your own. that's great. you're still up. alright. you're still up. if i knew you were gonna run the table i wouldn't have invited you over. call (866) 296-7451. act now to take advantage of commission-free trades for 90 days
more from north dakota when cnbc continues. so, my portfolio did pretty well last year. that's great. but the market was up nearly twice as much. that's a tough pill to swallow. exactly. so i started trading. but with everything out there, how do you know what to buy? well, i think my friend victor has just the thing for you. check this out, td ameritrade makes it easier to find the investments that might be right for you. like our etf comparison tool it lets you see how etfs measure up to one...
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. >> wednesday morning, we're live in bismarck, north dakota, for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour. north dakota governor will be our guest on the bus during "washington journal" starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. >> while we wait for the house to return at 2:00 eastern time, a discussion about autism. "washington journal." " continues. host:
. >> wednesday morning, we're live in bismarck, north dakota, for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour. north dakota governor will be our guest on the bus during "washington journal" starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. >> while we wait for the house to return at 2:00 eastern time, a discussion about autism. "washington journal." " continues. host:
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the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. mr. hoeven: i rise to speak in support of the v.a. mission act. i want to begin by thanking the chairman of the veteran affairs committee who has shown incredible leadership. on behalf of our veterans for many years, in this bill, it fits right in that mold. this is a very important bill for a number of reasons. i mean, obviously very important because it supports our veterans, but it really has important provisions in it that will make a difference for our veterans. and so i want to thank the chairman of the v.a. committee. i want to thank him not only for the quality of the work in this bill but for building the bipartisan coalition necessary to pass it because it really, it really does make a difference for our veterans to whom we owe so much. i'd like to go through not all but some of the provisions that i think are really important and some that i worked on and some that i, really do make a difference for our veterans. so i speak, as i said, in support of the v.a. mission act. it's b
the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. mr. hoeven: i rise to speak in support of the v.a. mission act. i want to begin by thanking the chairman of the veteran affairs committee who has shown incredible leadership. on behalf of our veterans for many years, in this bill, it fits right in that mold. this is a very important bill for a number of reasons. i mean, obviously very important because it supports our veterans, but it really has important provisions in it that will make a...
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before the assassination, summer of 1963 bobby goes to north dakota which jfk lost and had no hope ofwinning. winning. there was no conceivable public benefit to go to north dakota for anything and he went there to address a convention of indian tribes meeting in north dakota indicated that there is a speed to them it is breathtaking because if you read it and stood up at the reservation where i was last summer during that preservation and if you've read every word with the relevant to what they were doing there that day. he actually quoted chief justice of the hopes for the way the united states everyone here would be able to live together as one tribe under one son and all that so there is much that is in here that i think clarifies that question which is always the central biographical question about bobby. of text on "after words" facebook cofounder chris hughes discusses plans to reduce poverty by offering working people a guaranteed income interviewed by democratic representative john mayer of virginia. "after words" is a weekly program of philip and guest hosts
before the assassination, summer of 1963 bobby goes to north dakota which jfk lost and had no hope ofwinning. winning. there was no conceivable public benefit to go to north dakota for anything and he went there to address a convention of indian tribes meeting in north dakota indicated that there is a speed to them it is breathtaking because if you read it and stood up at the reservation where i was last summer during that preservation and if you've read every word with the relevant to what...
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missouri, north dakota and alabama. going after democrat ig senators mccaskill, hidecamp and doug jones. it will probably be effective. >> probably will. you have manchin and others. >> dana: donnelly. >> red state democrats will feel the heat when you have the intelligence officials from both parties supporting her. >> dana: indeed. bret baier. now i will let you go. >> okay. >> dana: president trump just leaving capitol hill after a policy meeting with republican senators where the haspel nomination came up as we were just saying. josh holmes is the former chief of staff to senator mitch mcconnell and we have the founder of storyline and co-host of political persuasion podcast, which i enjoy. josh, let me start with you. senator donnelly from indiana, a democratic in a red state with a tough re-election ahead of him. he was a senator that they were going to target about the haspel nomination. he decided earlier this week, i guess maybe yesterday because that was monday, that he is going to be for her. >> yeah. well, t
missouri, north dakota and alabama. going after democrat ig senators mccaskill, hidecamp and doug jones. it will probably be effective. >> probably will. you have manchin and others. >> dana: donnelly. >> red state democrats will feel the heat when you have the intelligence officials from both parties supporting her. >> dana: indeed. bret baier. now i will let you go. >> okay. >> dana: president trump just leaving capitol hill after a policy meeting with...
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north dakota will be crawling with workers looking for housing and there will be a huge labor shortage the companies will be throwing money at us. now we're mostly working for folks who have oil rigs oil pumps on their land and they have those monthly checks coming in from the old companies and they're spending money on their homes. or lot of people have disappeared out here gone back home i guess i know some are gone back to bozeman big sky erika's constructions doing ok there some went back to minneapolis some to idaho but yeah a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here anymore they're all gone just slow down too much they lost their jobs got laid off so couldn't put in the hours a lot of families to a lot of guys in the oil business the higher ups the guys making more money they've gone to south america in the middle east so they'll be back i guess some day but. so that's the general process. sort of her cleaning the litter. i could buy a house and i did i could stay in a very nice apartment but i don't need it and i have very low overhead and i like it that wa
north dakota will be crawling with workers looking for housing and there will be a huge labor shortage the companies will be throwing money at us. now we're mostly working for folks who have oil rigs oil pumps on their land and they have those monthly checks coming in from the old companies and they're spending money on their homes. or lot of people have disappeared out here gone back home i guess i know some are gone back to bozeman big sky erika's constructions doing ok there some went back...
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deeply conservative states that the president won overwhelmingly in the 2016 election, places like north dakota indiana. and so the president could be more of an asset in those places in terms of bringing out the republican base, the conservative base. when he talks about immigration and border security, that's an issue that resonates with the base. so i think there are some republicans who want him to talk more about this, but the flip side is you're right, there are a lot of republicans who don't. and every time the president does say something like this, it threatens to further alienate voters in the swing suburban districts that could decide which party controls the house come 2019. >> and kate, looking ahead to tuesday's primaries, when you look at the west virginia race, for example, do you think congressional republicans are trying to shift away from roy blankenship like they did ray moore? >> that primary does expose the fissure in the republican party, one that republicans don't necessarily want on display right now. you saw blankenship's ad recently. he was criticizing senate majority
deeply conservative states that the president won overwhelmingly in the 2016 election, places like north dakota indiana. and so the president could be more of an asset in those places in terms of bringing out the republican base, the conservative base. when he talks about immigration and border security, that's an issue that resonates with the base. so i think there are some republicans who want him to talk more about this, but the flip side is you're right, there are a lot of republicans who...
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the dow closing down 25 points and the north dakota to 7424. a bug on t-mobile website let anyone access the personal details such as home address and account pin of any customer with just a phone number. t-mobile has since fixed flaw but it could have been exploited. t-mobile pulled the page offline a day after reported by security researchers in april and there is no evidence any customer information was accessed. >>> and the internet is about to undergo a major overhaul. new data privacy rules go into effect in europe today. the gdpr or general data protection regulation is forcing thousands of companies big and small to change how they collect and handle people's personal information, even if they have no physical operation in europe. weapons are required to tell chufts how data is being used and consumers will get new rights, including to be able to delete data when they leave an app or site and that means facebook and google will change the privacy policy for all consumers. not just those who live in europe. you may have received e-mails
the dow closing down 25 points and the north dakota to 7424. a bug on t-mobile website let anyone access the personal details such as home address and account pin of any customer with just a phone number. t-mobile has since fixed flaw but it could have been exploited. t-mobile pulled the page offline a day after reported by security researchers in april and there is no evidence any customer information was accessed. >>> and the internet is about to undergo a major overhaul. new data...
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on the eastern edge, thunderstorms in north dakota. a widespread of the low- pressure area. the gift from the low is a northwind which will limit the fog at the coastline. it will give us a sunny day tomorrow and warmer weather. here comes a strong onshore flow and the morning fog on wednesday. we climb above average tomorrow. 67 in san mateo. temperatures on tuesday, 72 for san ramon. look at the north bay. santa rosa 80. extended forecast shows 60s near the bayonet will continue through the weekend. it is not to hot and it's not too cold. >>> tonight a new look at the wa does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call or go on line today. the chas
on the eastern edge, thunderstorms in north dakota. a widespread of the low- pressure area. the gift from the low is a northwind which will limit the fog at the coastline. it will give us a sunny day tomorrow and warmer weather. here comes a strong onshore flow and the morning fog on wednesday. we climb above average tomorrow. 67 in san mateo. temperatures on tuesday, 72 for san ramon. look at the north bay. santa rosa 80. extended forecast shows 60s near the bayonet will continue through the...
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that is oklahoma, eagle ford in south texas, and north dakota. more importantly, to invest in companies that have a delaware position and a scoop sack position, like devon. or a position like continental, or a delaware position and an eagle ford position. you can allocate capital in an optimized way. alix: good stuff. thank you. before we say goodbye, i want to get to some of your takeaways. kate likes continental. and mike is looking at opec as well as the broad oil market. sentiment is the highest it has been in several years. the permian bottlenecks will continue to provided tailwind for the market. kate and mike, thank you both for being with me. as we head to break, we want to look at some of the other big commodity moves of the week. soft commodities moving higher on the hopes that china will buy more u.s. goods. some of the winners, soybeans, cotton. coming up, a truckers' strike against rising diesel prices has put brazil's government in a corner. the latest from rio. this is "bloomberg: commodities edge." ♪ alix: i am alix steel, and thi
that is oklahoma, eagle ford in south texas, and north dakota. more importantly, to invest in companies that have a delaware position and a scoop sack position, like devon. or a position like continental, or a delaware position and an eagle ford position. you can allocate capital in an optimized way. alix: good stuff. thank you. before we say goodbye, i want to get to some of your takeaways. kate likes continental. and mike is looking at opec as well as the broad oil market. sentiment is the...