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he's determined he's going to get me. >> in north dakota, david shannon's family tried to keep up withing information. the murder, the revelations about swinging, and now joan was telling them that she had become a suspect, to which they replied -- joan? not a chance. >> we tried to play the scenario. did joan have a part in it? none of us could see that she could possibly have done that. it is just not in her nature to do that. she can't. >> but brenda did have somebody else in mind. >> now, elizabeth? i could see it. >> elizabeth? the shannons' 15-year-old daughter? is it possible she was a cold-blooded killer who executed her very own stepfather? the man who adopted her, raised her, provided for her? maybe, said david's sister brenda. daisy and elizabeth were always troubled, said brenda. and when elizabeth hit her teens, watch out. >> david and joan did not have the tools needed to deal with what those two girls dished out. it was boys, drugs, violence. if she got angry, she would destroy something of theirs. >> that was hardly elizabeth's view of things. she conceded she was no an
he's determined he's going to get me. >> in north dakota, david shannon's family tried to keep up withing information. the murder, the revelations about swinging, and now joan was telling them that she had become a suspect, to which they replied -- joan? not a chance. >> we tried to play the scenario. did joan have a part in it? none of us could see that she could possibly have done that. it is just not in her nature to do that. she can't. >> but brenda did have somebody else...
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>> i yield to the gentleman from north dakota. >> and just briefly because i know it's been a long day. but the attorney general thought it was irrelevant, which is why it was issued into a response to the chairman. with that i yield back. >> i yield back, mr. chairman. >> the question -- for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana seek recognition. >> strike the last word. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> i want to make a simple point beext have been here a long day. there's been some extraordinary admissions i would submit by the chair and those who have issued the subpoena. but i want to quote, one line from the letter that the department of justice, assistant attorney general steven boyd said to you this morning. it begins we are disappointed that you are rejected the department of justice request to delay the vote of the committee on this contempt filing this morning. you terminated our negotiations and abandoned the accommodation process, as we have repeatedly explained, the attorney general could not comply with your subpoena in its current form without violating the la
>> i yield to the gentleman from north dakota. >> and just briefly because i know it's been a long day. but the attorney general thought it was irrelevant, which is why it was issued into a response to the chairman. with that i yield back. >> i yield back, mr. chairman. >> the question -- for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana seek recognition. >> strike the last word. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> i want to make a simple point beext...
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the gentleman from north dakota, mr. armstrong. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we've heard several times today that we have to examine all of this in the totality of the circumstances, and i also would encourage everybody to read volume 1. i would encourage everybody to read the report. i'm on my fourth time through it. i will admit i'm doing it by audio book now. i get to drive a lot in north dakota, but i think how the witness -- the tepidness to the answers regarding volume 1 of the report speak volumes about where we're at in relation to this -- in relation to this report. there's 22 months, 2 years, hundreds of hours investigated, and all started under the basis of collusion. we've read some tweets from some of our witnesses and those things and we get to the point and there is no collusion or conspiracy, which is the legal version of what collusion would be in this example. and i think that's important. not a single member of the president trump's family has been indicted. the indictments that actually came out of the mueller investigation with the excepti
the gentleman from north dakota, mr. armstrong. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we've heard several times today that we have to examine all of this in the totality of the circumstances, and i also would encourage everybody to read volume 1. i would encourage everybody to read the report. i'm on my fourth time through it. i will admit i'm doing it by audio book now. i get to drive a lot in north dakota, but i think how the witness -- the tepidness to the answers regarding volume 1 of the...
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senator john hogan, north dakota rebellion is with us now.question before but i can't get enough of it. you're a big oil-producing state so how many barrels of oil are you producing out? >> about 1.4 million barrels a day going up. only state that produces more is the one you just mentioned texas and were second and then you type drive down to alaska which is 500,000 or so. it's amazing. stuart: blows us away because this is a clear indication of america's energy dominance. 5 million barrels a day, texas is producing more oil than any opec member except saudi arabia. we you expecting this? >> it's the play and in north dakota it's [inaudible] and other places around the country but it's this new technology that is horizontal drilling technology which not only produces a lot more energy like you're talking about, stuart, the more environmentally sound and you have produce a lot more oil with fewer number of wells. stuart: democrats are pushing this green new deal and that would basically kill off fossil fuels in coming years. you obviously opp
senator john hogan, north dakota rebellion is with us now.question before but i can't get enough of it. you're a big oil-producing state so how many barrels of oil are you producing out? >> about 1.4 million barrels a day going up. only state that produces more is the one you just mentioned texas and were second and then you type drive down to alaska which is 500,000 or so. it's amazing. stuart: blows us away because this is a clear indication of america's energy dominance. 5 million...
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. >> welcome to fargo, north dakota. >> a rep wouldn't comment on his dating life, but what about fergie pain pain >> are you looking to date, are you looking to just have some more me time, more music? >> i'll tell you right now, i'm playdating. with other parents, that's what >> our source says she isn't interested in dating yet. for now, the couple appears focused on raising son axel, now 5. >> i have a good co-parenting partner. he's number one. >> i love that for them. most important thing is family. >>> let's talk about scary moment for for miley cyrus in barcelona when an overexcited fan got too close for comfort. >> back up, back up. >> miley was trying to make her way through the crowd with hubby liam hemsworth. when this guy reached out. he was by her side when she performed in a festival in spain on friday. >>> congratulations for the wedding. >> thanks, man. >> chris pratt and katherine schwarzenegger are major fiance goals. their upcoming wedding will be a star-studded wedding. their low-key weekends show how sweet they are on each other. >>> and blue ivy with proud mama bey
. >> welcome to fargo, north dakota. >> a rep wouldn't comment on his dating life, but what about fergie pain pain >> are you looking to date, are you looking to just have some more me time, more music? >> i'll tell you right now, i'm playdating. with other parents, that's what >> our source says she isn't interested in dating yet. for now, the couple appears focused on raising son axel, now 5. >> i have a good co-parenting partner. he's number one. >>...
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. >> north dakota is a long way from the southern border with mexico.rth dakota care about the crisis of the border? >> they care about it very much. it's a national security issue, and safety for country, it's fundamental that you had to secure your border and have to care about it. the fact that we are relying on mexicans to help us with things with asylum that congress should be dealing with drives a lot of people nuts. it seems weird that were relying on a foreign government to create the kind of security that we need at her own border what he think about? >> that's exactly right, whether it's security at the border, addressing sanctuary cities whether it's strong support for law enforcement, the rule of law, these are the things that protect the first to memorize, keep a safe and again, you're right, i think people are concerned about it and i hope it's that concern the drives across and address it. >> it is the same the farmers will get the better end of the stick for once. so often end up with the worst side of the stick. but now with the negotia
. >> north dakota is a long way from the southern border with mexico.rth dakota care about the crisis of the border? >> they care about it very much. it's a national security issue, and safety for country, it's fundamental that you had to secure your border and have to care about it. the fact that we are relying on mexicans to help us with things with asylum that congress should be dealing with drives a lot of people nuts. it seems weird that were relying on a foreign government to...
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it's been a while since anyone prayed in this mosque in north dakota the sea has long since claimed to it. it makes gun sat every time he sees the building. thinking of this increasing. last few years and it bugs me a lot because you can. say their prayers before they cannot with. anymore. the indonesian capital of jakarta it's home to over 30000000 people it's one of the most densely populated cities in the world and test a problem. the strength isn't obvious here in the heart of the city but it's severe . is sinking. they'll go on what is being. very much and we lost our. sufferance and the soil it's become thinking we have what act and then come along in this. climate. doubling. of the c.p. because it's already below what are. rising sea levels and sinking soil the city needs more long term solutions. put on gun use to be environmental activists to come pain for the rights of fisherman now or d.c. advises the governor of jakarta interest part of a team working to stop the city from disappearing into the ground he's well aware that any scene he plans would have an impact on fishing.
it's been a while since anyone prayed in this mosque in north dakota the sea has long since claimed to it. it makes gun sat every time he sees the building. thinking of this increasing. last few years and it bugs me a lot because you can. say their prayers before they cannot with. anymore. the indonesian capital of jakarta it's home to over 30000000 people it's one of the most densely populated cities in the world and test a problem. the strength isn't obvious here in the heart of the city but...
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our first patient at mayo clinic, linda stout, she was a five-year-old girl from this bismarck, north dakota. she was dying of a heart defect. she had a short time to live. her parents brought her here with no other hope. her life was saved in a machine just like this. at her sixth birthday party a few months after operation, i saw her. she lived a wonderful life. i have interviewed her a number of times. linda came back to mayo clinic it is really fun. on the 50th anniversary of her heart surgery as a guest of honor at a surgical congress. and look what she gave us. her autograph book and get well cards that her mother had saved for her. we tell our new employees when they come here on their tour, behind every invention at the mayo clinic, there is always a linda. what is really sweet, typical autograph book, she has got her world famous surgeon's autographed. she has the cleaning lady's autographed. the landlady of a rooming house. you see her very childish scrawl of her name. she had that innocent, lovely weight of all these good people all around her. she tells the story. i remember she
our first patient at mayo clinic, linda stout, she was a five-year-old girl from this bismarck, north dakota. she was dying of a heart defect. she had a short time to live. her parents brought her here with no other hope. her life was saved in a machine just like this. at her sixth birthday party a few months after operation, i saw her. she lived a wonderful life. i have interviewed her a number of times. linda came back to mayo clinic it is really fun. on the 50th anniversary of her heart...
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demonstrations before they even start native american activist joy braun believes the protests in north dakota prompted the government to take action. and the whole reason behind these laws are be a little what happened and iraq. were fighting to go to access the united states government is greater that their freedom what we were able to you know they're afraid of us standing up for our rights they're afraid of what the indigenous population the tragedy here. and will be are you know are. saying no these are arab lands there's not one white one area where everybody gets together and. there's going to be many many areas along the route and then you're exercising her treaty rights you know you know they're declaring war on us they're declaring war on the great rachel bush we will do whatever we and whatever we have to. protect. it takes place in the morning moscow time good morning ahead of the program this one is there with me kevin now in the u.s. appoints a new envoy to across the street from sudan generating got sober as possible. with a much more official brag. about how to. put themselves
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my state of north dakota has done it. different things. stuart: at state level you're trying to get people out of jail who have been there for a long time, not saying minor league charges but non-violent charges. >> i always said this. this is not getting soft on crime. this is getting smarter on crime. stuart: this is not a republican issue. >> it should be a republican issue. the return on investment if you break cycle of addiction related crimes isn't just that one citizen, you break a family cycle. that is one thing happened with this absolutely terrible opioid crisis gone on across the country, looking at addiction-related crimes in completely difficult way. we need to do that. stuart: does your bill put more money into the state system? >> yes. but it puts a grant program to try new programs, whether pretrial release with ankle bracelet or developing more things. stuart: you want to use state as laboratory. >> we have been using states as laboratory. texas has done it. north dakota is doing it. we have models. if yo
my state of north dakota has done it. different things. stuart: at state level you're trying to get people out of jail who have been there for a long time, not saying minor league charges but non-violent charges. >> i always said this. this is not getting soft on crime. this is getting smarter on crime. stuart: this is not a republican issue. >> it should be a republican issue. the return on investment if you break cycle of addiction related crimes isn't just that one citizen, you...
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demonstrations before they even start native american activists joy braun believes the protests in north dakota to the government to take action. and the whole reason being i knew it we had laws that we were trapped in and iraq are we were fighting their own axis and the united states government is very you know that your read of what we were able you know and when you're exercising your treaty rights you know you know they're declaring war on us they're declaring war on the region. we will do whatever we and whatever we have to. protect their. softer sudan's president was ousted by the armed forces the country is now trying to find ways to resolve the resulting constitutional crisis that president bush is removal after decades in power has now led to a struggle between the military government and groups pushing for a return to civilian rule as well as internal efforts to resolve the impasse there's soul so help learning up from abroad we can report the u.s. is increasing its involvement weeks of for a major crackdown by the sudanese military on protesters security forces to end attacks on civi
demonstrations before they even start native american activists joy braun believes the protests in north dakota to the government to take action. and the whole reason being i knew it we had laws that we were trapped in and iraq are we were fighting their own axis and the united states government is very you know that your read of what we were able you know and when you're exercising your treaty rights you know you know they're declaring war on us they're declaring war on the region. we will do...
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demonstrations before they even stop native american activists joyce joy born believes the protests in north dakota what prompted the government to take action the. whole reason being i knew it would have a lot happened and iraq. where i didn't want to access the united states government is greater that your read of what we were able you know and when you're exercising her treaty rights you know you know they're declaring war on us they're declaring war on the great rachel bush and we will do whatever we and whatever we have to. protect. the daughter of nelson mandela who's now south africa's i'm past that to denmark is called outrage with controversial tweets about color and land ownership. dear dad apologists your time resolver you will not rule again we do not hear you finally a statement to be condemned by the country's opposition and the white south african group both are calling for mandela to be dismissed but the economic freedom fighters party say they fully support mandela branding her critics racist she defends the comments too saying that she's entitled to have her own opinion behind the
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demonstrations before they even start native american activist the joy braun believes the protests in north dakota what prompted the government to take action now. and the whole reason being i knew it we had laws or before we were trapped in that and iraq are we were going to act on the united states government as a reader that your reader oh well we were able to you know and when you're exercising your treaty rights you know you know they're declaring war on their declaring war on the region bush and we will do whatever we can whatever we have. protect. the daughter of nelson mandela who's now south africa's ambassador to denmark has caused outrage with controversial tweets about color and land ownership do you ever tried apologists your time is over you will not rule again we do not hear you finally well those statements be condemned by the country's opposition and the white south african group both are calling for cincy mandela to be dismissed but the economic freedom fighters party say they fully support branding her critics racist as for her she defended the comments saying that she's entitle
demonstrations before they even start native american activist the joy braun believes the protests in north dakota what prompted the government to take action now. and the whole reason being i knew it we had laws or before we were trapped in that and iraq are we were going to act on the united states government as a reader that your reader oh well we were able to you know and when you're exercising your treaty rights you know you know they're declaring war on their declaring war on the region...
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demonstrations before they even start native american activist joy braun believes the protests in north dakota what prompted the government to take action now. and the whole reason behind it it will also be we're trapped in that and iraq are we were fighting that own axis and on the united states government is greater that your read of what we were able you know and when you're exercising your treaty rights you know you know they're declaring war on us they're declaring war on the region but. we will do whatever we and whatever we have if you. protect. the daughter a 1000 mandela who's now south africa's ambassador to denmark has caused outrage with controversial tweets about color and land ownership do you ever tide apologists your time is over you will not rule again we do not hear you finally so those statements were condemned by the country's opposition and a white south african group both are calling for the sins of mandela to be dismissed but the economic freedom fighters party her party said they fully support mandela branding her critics racist she defended the comment saying she's ent
demonstrations before they even start native american activist joy braun believes the protests in north dakota what prompted the government to take action now. and the whole reason behind it it will also be we're trapped in that and iraq are we were fighting that own axis and on the united states government is greater that your read of what we were able you know and when you're exercising your treaty rights you know you know they're declaring war on us they're declaring war on the region but....
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of diesel and honey leaking from the semi that's a nasty combination that truck was headed to north dakota to drop off the bees and their new home. thank goodness, no one was hur coming up next on the crime for morning news, new benefits for the target employees, we'll have details on this new offer a free childcare that's coming up. we'll also take a little peek outside before we go we are checking in on the embarcadero in san francisco, your temperatures are already very nice 60's 70's around the bay area, we'll check in on your afternoon highs and see just how hot. it's got to get after the break. >>back to the crawford morning news our big weather us story again today, the heat and the high temperatures we said a lot of records yesterday. it's going to be hot again today so hopeful to ready. yeah, the heat is back it's going to pretty warm in the very especially into the afternoon, we're not going to be as high temperature wise. still going to feel just as high it was really the difference reminded that i don't all right in israel it's going exactly so i definitely stay indoors if you
of diesel and honey leaking from the semi that's a nasty combination that truck was headed to north dakota to drop off the bees and their new home. thank goodness, no one was hur coming up next on the crime for morning news, new benefits for the target employees, we'll have details on this new offer a free childcare that's coming up. we'll also take a little peek outside before we go we are checking in on the embarcadero in san francisco, your temperatures are already very nice 60's 70's around...
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demonstrations before they even start native american activist joy braun believes the protests in north dakota are what prompted the government to take action that the whole reason behind it were laws are being worked out in that and iraq are we were fighting their own axis on the united states government as a reader that their read of oh well we were able you know and we're exercising our treaty rights you know you know they're declaring war on us they're declaring war on the great reach. we will do whatever we and whatever we have if you. protect. the daughter of nelson mandela who's now south africa's ambassador to denmark has caused outrage with controversial tweets about color and land ownership . do you ever tide apologists your time is over you will not rule again we do not fear you finally. statements been condemned by the country's opposition and the white south african group both are calling for the mandela to be dismissed for the economic freedom fighters parties say they fully support mandela running a critics racist she defended her comments to say that she's perfectly entitled to
demonstrations before they even start native american activist joy braun believes the protests in north dakota are what prompted the government to take action that the whole reason behind it were laws are being worked out in that and iraq are we were fighting their own axis on the united states government as a reader that their read of oh well we were able you know and we're exercising our treaty rights you know you know they're declaring war on us they're declaring war on the great reach. we...
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two going to the inside north dakota state university.he media in minnesota is unwilling to act. >> tucker: you come to the country and you hate us and we can't say anything about it. representative, thanks for joining us tonight. --. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: the trump administration was close to launching a major military strike on iran. but at the last-minute the president pulled back and thank goodness he instead of being praised, trump came under attack for that. on the right a radio show host accused the president of being a weakling of not launching a trillion dollars war over a broken robot. >> what the president did yesterday. i called it a u-turn. >> i think it's very important for all of our decision makers to recognize the weakness is provocative. a world in which response to attacks on american assets is to pull back or to accept the attack, is a world in which america won't be able to successfully defend our interests. >> tucker: so iran is going to invade new jersey because we have not started a war. democrats denounced
two going to the inside north dakota state university.he media in minnesota is unwilling to act. >> tucker: you come to the country and you hate us and we can't say anything about it. representative, thanks for joining us tonight. --. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: the trump administration was close to launching a major military strike on iran. but at the last-minute the president pulled back and thank goodness he instead of being praised, trump came under attack for that. on...
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you have senator kramer from north dakota, you have senator tillis from north carolina, senator rubiom florida all either expressing support for the president or saying he clearly has the authority, which is what they're challenging. they're not saying necessarily this is bad policy. some are. some are saying he doesn't have the authority -- lou: christian, i have to say to you i have heard from those within that meeting, and what is being represented is, in point of fact, what was occurring. voices that would have been, you would think, speaking out, silent. and mitch mcconnell's conference obviously carrying the day. they mean what they're saying. >> well, that's very disappointing -- lou: hell, yes, it's disappointing. >> and the reason this crisis exists is because when republicans controlled both houses of congress and could have, by using a budget resolution, essentially gotten anything through refused to fund the law. what president in the last half century hasn't gotten his number one priority through -- lou: you know the one who hasn't? paul ryan as his resident traitor in th
you have senator kramer from north dakota, you have senator tillis from north carolina, senator rubiom florida all either expressing support for the president or saying he clearly has the authority, which is what they're challenging. they're not saying necessarily this is bad policy. some are. some are saying he doesn't have the authority -- lou: christian, i have to say to you i have heard from those within that meeting, and what is being represented is, in point of fact, what was occurring....
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i know that north dakota produces well over a million barrels of oil a day. they suck it out from under us. so this horizontal drilling thing is going a long way but we do not let folks take our oil out from under us. they do have a little bit of oil in the very northwestern part of the state, the more traditional wells but i don't know that anybody is producing there. north dakota is so rich, so accessible, the technology has been so perfected and it just gets more and more productive and less expensive, frankly, to get every day. that's why we are enjoying such tremendous success. stuart: that is a great american story. i've got to say. senator, thank you very much for joining us, sir. >> thanks for the opportunity. my pleasure. stuart: yes, sir. i want to check back to facebook, very much in the news. looks like they just announced digital currency, libra, it's going to fall under congress's microscope, not in a very good way. deirdre: exactly right. most lawmakers want hearings. in fact, if you look to democrat maxine waters, she actually wants facebook t
i know that north dakota produces well over a million barrels of oil a day. they suck it out from under us. so this horizontal drilling thing is going a long way but we do not let folks take our oil out from under us. they do have a little bit of oil in the very northwestern part of the state, the more traditional wells but i don't know that anybody is producing there. north dakota is so rich, so accessible, the technology has been so perfected and it just gets more and more productive and...
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because the two both attended north dakota state university and it seems it overlaps the time they wereuld reduce tuition rates. but there was enough there there that the media should be asking questions. the fact -- i don't know about you, but if someone came up to you and ask, did you marry your sibling? would you not have your social security number and copies of your siblings birth certificates to prove you did not. jesse: i suppose the motivation is she was in a rough situation in somalia. she is studying here, she is trying to help her brother out. we are not saying it happened, but she is not providing any answers because there are a lot of suspicions. good job reporting this. somehow i think mayber in just not curious about it. thank you very much. >> thank you. jesse: dana perino and i sat down to gossip about one of your favorite fox news personalities. -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. it's a revolutio
because the two both attended north dakota state university and it seems it overlaps the time they wereuld reduce tuition rates. but there was enough there there that the media should be asking questions. the fact -- i don't know about you, but if someone came up to you and ask, did you marry your sibling? would you not have your social security number and copies of your siblings birth certificates to prove you did not. jesse: i suppose the motivation is she was in a rough situation in somalia....
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it is a big player in the oil field in north dakota in the gulf of mexico.s international production is in malaysia, far away from that tension we have been seeing escalate in the persian gulf. as the u.s.aps why focused producer it is not going to be affected. that is why we are seeing its stock pop today. we saw brent and wti prices rocket. regionducers outside the rising in tandem when we saw number of u.s. based shale producers rise today. david: what about other majors? are they affected similarly? emma: exxon and chevron are up, even though they are nationally focused. we have this fear of a lack of supply. what is interesting is we have seen so much weakness in oil futures this year. look at the bloomberg. we have a good chart. the blue line is the oil price. you can see over the last couple of months it has been coming down because you are seeing huge supply in the u.s. inventory has been growing much more than anticipated and expected. what we have is a reversal of what we have seen in the last few weeks. david: it is an interesting point because it
it is a big player in the oil field in north dakota in the gulf of mexico.s international production is in malaysia, far away from that tension we have been seeing escalate in the persian gulf. as the u.s.aps why focused producer it is not going to be affected. that is why we are seeing its stock pop today. we saw brent and wti prices rocket. regionducers outside the rising in tandem when we saw number of u.s. based shale producers rise today. david: what about other majors? are they affected...
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senator kevin cramer of north dakota said senate republicans are tariff weary. the european union has taken the first step to disciplining italy over its debt, setting up a fight in rome and paving the way for an initial pin of the of up to -- initial penalty of up to $1 billion. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. guy: thank you very much indeed. picking up on that last story, coming up next, the european commission taking its first steps towards disciplining italy. we are going to dig into the man who started that process, the eu commissioner for economic affairs. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." guy: the european commission taking its first steps towards disciplining italy today for running too high a debt level. the move intensifies a mounting dispute between rome and brussels and paves the way for an initial penalty as high a
senator kevin cramer of north dakota said senate republicans are tariff weary. the european union has taken the first step to disciplining italy over its debt, setting up a fight in rome and paving the way for an initial pin of the of up to -- initial penalty of up to $1 billion. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. guy: thank you very much indeed. picking...
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you have senator kramer from north dakota, you have senator tillis from north carolina, senator rubiog support for the president or saying he clearly has the authority, which is what they're challenging. they're not saying necessarily this is bad policy. some are. some are saying he doesn't have the authority -- lou: christian, i have to say to you i have heard from those within that meeting, and what is being represented is, in point of fact, what was occurring. voices that would have been, you would think, speaking out, silent. and mitch mcconnell's conference obviously carrying the day. they mean what they're saying. >> well, that's very disappointing when you think also -- lou: hell, yes, it's disappointing. >> the reason this crisis exists is because when republicans controlled both houses of congress and could have, by using a budget resolution, essentially gotten anything through, refused to fund the law. what president hasn't gotten his number one priority -- rue rue you know the one who hasn't? -- lou: you know the one who hasn't? paul ryan as his resident traitor in the spea
you have senator kramer from north dakota, you have senator tillis from north carolina, senator rubiog support for the president or saying he clearly has the authority, which is what they're challenging. they're not saying necessarily this is bad policy. some are. some are saying he doesn't have the authority -- lou: christian, i have to say to you i have heard from those within that meeting, and what is being represented is, in point of fact, what was occurring. voices that would have been,...
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starting off the morning with showers across north dakota.ow, still looks nice on the west coas s, 70s, 80s in the southwest. 110 in the desert southwest. more showers and storms fill in along the southwest. it w >>> well, it's possibly going to be the hottest day of the year, strong storms are possible for today. secrecy again, we are going to have about a 40% chance, areas ad.c., north east towards baltimore, best chance for severe weather. falling humidity as we head into your sunday. those temperatures out there right now in the 70s. sitting at 80 innnapolis. and as we go through the day 96. but it's going to feel close to 100 degrees. we've got thatf 40% o seeing afternoon storms. low 90s and falling humidity with all sunshine tomorrow. .omorrow it's going to be >> are you guys having fun? >> it's hot o re. >> 5:30, we were like, nobody was here. >> while'r you here front and u.nter. good morning to yo guys, we'll send it back inside. >>> thank you,la >>> all week nbc news has been highlighting the progress of the lgbtq community since t
starting off the morning with showers across north dakota.ow, still looks nice on the west coas s, 70s, 80s in the southwest. 110 in the desert southwest. more showers and storms fill in along the southwest. it w >>> well, it's possibly going to be the hottest day of the year, strong storms are possible for today. secrecy again, we are going to have about a 40% chance, areas ad.c., north east towards baltimore, best chance for severe weather. falling humidity as we head into your...
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starting off the morning with showers across north dakota.rrow, still looks nice on the west coast. 60s, 70s, 80s in the southwest. 110 in the desert southwest. more showers and storms fill in along the southwest. >>> i really do think you're going to like today's forecast. we've got comfortable weather. very seasonable for this time of year. 77 in palo alto. a high of 65 in san francisco. clear skies in through the interior valleys. it will warm us up into the mid 80s. san jose 80. he' it will be breezy along the coast with partial clearing through the afternoon. 76 in santa cruz. >> are you guys having fun? >> it's hot out here. >> 5:30, we were like, nobody was here. >> while you're here front and center. good morning to you. guys, we'll send it back inside. >>> thank you, dylan. >>> all week nbc news has been highlighting the progress of the lgbtq community since the historic uprising at the stonewall inn. >> pride movement has been celebrated with all sorts of events across the country this month. nbc's joe fryer attended one unique even
starting off the morning with showers across north dakota.rrow, still looks nice on the west coast. 60s, 70s, 80s in the southwest. 110 in the desert southwest. more showers and storms fill in along the southwest. >>> i really do think you're going to like today's forecast. we've got comfortable weather. very seasonable for this time of year. 77 in palo alto. a high of 65 in san francisco. clear skies in through the interior valleys. it will warm us up into the mid 80s. san jose 80....
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host: a caller who is not sure, this is jim in north dakota. caller: hi, pedro. can you hear me ok?ost: you are on. yes, we can. thanks. caller: greetings from siberia. it is a difficult one because when you look at the generic majorityte," the vast of white people in america today probably are the descendents of people who came here through the great wave migration 20 years after the civil war was over. italian, hungarian, ukrainian, norwegian. by the way, eastern european whites, that is where we get the term slave. it is derived from the term slav for the slavic people. they were also enslaved by the romans, muslim invasions, mongols. my people came to pennsylvania from germany. the german americans who make up 60 million of the white people from america came all the way across north dakota, founded bismarck, fiercely anti-slave and their first arrival in the building of the colony of germantown in 1693. german mennonites and quakers of a protest in the streets germantown 15 years before the english quakers. host: appreciate the history, but this idea of reparations, you say you
host: a caller who is not sure, this is jim in north dakota. caller: hi, pedro. can you hear me ok?ost: you are on. yes, we can. thanks. caller: greetings from siberia. it is a difficult one because when you look at the generic majorityte," the vast of white people in america today probably are the descendents of people who came here through the great wave migration 20 years after the civil war was over. italian, hungarian, ukrainian, norwegian. by the way, eastern european whites, that is...
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probably the leading, it might be fafs a frayed want because beth her were student students at north dakotatate university and some of the stuff the washington examiner covered yesterday. actually, david steinberg brought that forward, actually showed, the address records show both of them desirable, all three. representative omar, almed almy, and ermy, lived at the same address on two occasions. the media, generally, especially in money has been unwilling to act. >> of course, you come to the country, you scam our system, you hate us, and we feel like we can't say going about t. thank you very much for joining us. appreciate t. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: well, the trump administration was close to launching major military strikes on the nation of iran last week, at the very last minute, the president pulled back. instead of being praised for one of the best decision he is's made so far as president, he's come under talks for that. on the right, hew hew wit, accused the president of being a weekling, for not launching a trillion dollar war over a broken robot. >> i'm very critical this m
probably the leading, it might be fafs a frayed want because beth her were student students at north dakotatate university and some of the stuff the washington examiner covered yesterday. actually, david steinberg brought that forward, actually showed, the address records show both of them desirable, all three. representative omar, almed almy, and ermy, lived at the same address on two occasions. the media, generally, especially in money has been unwilling to act. >> of course, you come...
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. >> congressman from north dakota, thank you for taking a few minutes.head, both sides are digging in our legal expert is standing by live to break down their arguments, plus opening up the mueller file, the doj agrees to give congress evidence related to the president. the vice president spoke to nbc news' kristen welker. he says he supports that decisi decision. >> just to be sure you support this evidence in the report to chairman nadler? >> look the president's made it clear we support the attorney general and the department of justice. >> do you support this move? >> we certainly do. i have to tell you that i couldn't be more proud to have been a part of the administration that provided such transparency. administration that provided such transparency. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. new nicorette ice mint. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united
. >> congressman from north dakota, thank you for taking a few minutes.head, both sides are digging in our legal expert is standing by live to break down their arguments, plus opening up the mueller file, the doj agrees to give congress evidence related to the president. the vice president spoke to nbc news' kristen welker. he says he supports that decisi decision. >> just to be sure you support this evidence in the report to chairman nadler? >> look the president's made it...
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she was the first woman licensed to practice medicine in north dakota and served as treasurer of the washington state suffrage organization. mountaineer an avid who climbed all seven major peaks in the network near range, -- in the amount rainier range. tenant hasly, that not survived, or i would have chosen that of the to accompany her biography. then, there is the first issue of the salt city periodical, the woman's exponent from june 1, 1872, oops. i went by too fast. there, here we have it. but you are still not going to be able to read the small type so i will tell you that the front page mentions both susan b and thatnd polygamy sets up the story of the longtime editor, a polygamist, mormon wife who was also an avid suffragist. utah holds a special place in suffrage history because the territory in franchised its women in 1870. wyoming was the first territory in 1869. however, unlike wyoming, and the vast majority of utah voters were mormons, it proved impossible to separate voting from the issue of polygamy, and suffragist split between gingerly technology mormon women as alli
she was the first woman licensed to practice medicine in north dakota and served as treasurer of the washington state suffrage organization. mountaineer an avid who climbed all seven major peaks in the network near range, -- in the amount rainier range. tenant hasly, that not survived, or i would have chosen that of the to accompany her biography. then, there is the first issue of the salt city periodical, the woman's exponent from june 1, 1872, oops. i went by too fast. there, here we have it....
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two weeks ago georgia joined kentucky, mississippi, ohio, iowa, louisiana, north dakota and utah to ban abortion at six weeks or earlier. last week, alabama banned all abortions from the moment of conception with no exceptions in case of rape or incest. and senator lindsey graham has asked for hearings to discuss a national abortion ban. so today i'm continuing the tradition of san francisco leading the way and calling for this legislation. if these states can't hear our voices, we'll speak directly to their bank accounts and their bottom lines. we need to stop these bans. we must stand together as a city and fight to protect our constitutional rights. the city of san francisco can lead in this fight and i hope other cities and states will join us. i invite all of my colleagues to join me on this legislation. and i'd also like to thank a few people. i first want to thank my powerful, one of the most powerful woman in city hall, my aide, shakira, and because you know we can never do it alone, debbie mess lowe, christine pelosi, cheryl davis, gilda gonzalez, c.e.o. of planned parenthood o
two weeks ago georgia joined kentucky, mississippi, ohio, iowa, louisiana, north dakota and utah to ban abortion at six weeks or earlier. last week, alabama banned all abortions from the moment of conception with no exceptions in case of rape or incest. and senator lindsey graham has asked for hearings to discuss a national abortion ban. so today i'm continuing the tradition of san francisco leading the way and calling for this legislation. if these states can't hear our voices, we'll speak...
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we have oregon, north dakota, and florida. let's start finding out how it works out.i, good luck. here we go. ♪ show me the categories now, please... followed by... it's... you'll deal with... and... - avi, you get to start us. - on youtube for $200, please. [ beep ] it airs too late for you. justin timberlake. - back to you, avi. - youtube, $400, please. in addition to her own videos, you can also see clips of her on "dancing with the stars." [ avi exhales deeply ] [ beep ] who is bethany mota? we're off to a great start. [ laughter ] let's switch to business pairs $200, please. lucas: yeah! all righty.
we have oregon, north dakota, and florida. let's start finding out how it works out.i, good luck. here we go. ♪ show me the categories now, please... followed by... it's... you'll deal with... and... - avi, you get to start us. - on youtube for $200, please. [ beep ] it airs too late for you. justin timberlake. - back to you, avi. - youtube, $400, please. in addition to her own videos, you can also see clips of her on "dancing with the stars." [ avi exhales deeply ] [ beep ] who is...
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. >> there are 70 river gauges reporting major flooding from north dakota all the way to louisiana, touchingferent states, that's the entire mississippi and arkansas river valley and that's an area that has just been seeing this unprecedented flooding, which you saw just a moment ago on your tv screens. i want to show you what a broken levy looks like because this is quite incredible. ominous to also see, you can imagine this is creating an inland sea, an inland ocean almost where the water is now seeking areas across outside of that levy. the arkansas river alone has had five different locations set all time record crests. in fact, in st. louis, the mississippi river expected to crest next week around 46 feet, the second highest level on record. some areas of northern oklahoma through central kansas have received 300 to 400% of their average may monthly rain fall totals. this is incredible amounts of rainfall. so, check out these predicted crest dates over the next few days. you can see how as we head into the first week of june, just like we have been expecting, we have a crest at several
. >> there are 70 river gauges reporting major flooding from north dakota all the way to louisiana, touchingferent states, that's the entire mississippi and arkansas river valley and that's an area that has just been seeing this unprecedented flooding, which you saw just a moment ago on your tv screens. i want to show you what a broken levy looks like because this is quite incredible. ominous to also see, you can imagine this is creating an inland sea, an inland ocean almost where the...
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. >> there are 70 river gauges lining ten different states from north dakota all the way to louisiana indicating major flooding right now. some of them record setting. let's take you to another levee break. this on the arkansas river. there are five different locations from the arkansas river from oklahoma to arkansas, remember that goes across two states that are setting all-time record crests. mississippi river and st. louis expected to crest next tuesday around 46 feet. that's the second highest level on record. and then get this, some areas across that region have seen 300% to 400% more rain than they do in the month of may. so that 30-day period was exceptionally wet. let's talk about what's to come. look at the expected crest dates for some locations. you can see the flood stages here, well above what the -- the latest readings well above the flood stages. incredible amounts of water just moving across the mississippi river delta, and you can see all the dots and squares we've highlighted here with individual colors indicating all the river gauges with major, moderate and minor
. >> there are 70 river gauges lining ten different states from north dakota all the way to louisiana indicating major flooding right now. some of them record setting. let's take you to another levee break. this on the arkansas river. there are five different locations from the arkansas river from oklahoma to arkansas, remember that goes across two states that are setting all-time record crests. mississippi river and st. louis expected to crest next tuesday around 46 feet. that's the...
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barr, north dakota, criticized that decision by mueller and said if you're not going to do it, i'll takenion, no obstruction. and that conflict, obviously it's a lot more complex than that. but that is at the core of the barr-mueller conflict now. >> danny, always great to talk to you joining me today from new york. >>> well, coming up the lives of 12 people cut short after the mass shooting from virginia beach. we're going to bring you their stories next. we're going to bring you their stories next ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. geico could save you fifteen percent going back to the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro... ...patients get their day back... ...to be with... ... family... ...or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a
barr, north dakota, criticized that decision by mueller and said if you're not going to do it, i'll takenion, no obstruction. and that conflict, obviously it's a lot more complex than that. but that is at the core of the barr-mueller conflict now. >> danny, always great to talk to you joining me today from new york. >>> well, coming up the lives of 12 people cut short after the mass shooting from virginia beach. we're going to bring you their stories next. we're going to bring...
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their parents and taken away from the place and scattered all over the country in places like north dakotasin and new jersey. when the courts ordered the administration to bring them back together, they are so incompetent that they can't find the children or the parents. many of these children's lives, i think, had been impacted negatively for the rest of their lives. >> the other big thing i want to ask you that is a big question and you lived this and thought so much about it is, there are times when governments have to do all sorts of things and being a last resort. we mentioned, for example, the use of military bases for short-term detention under the previous administration that had a different approach on the policies. what does it say? is there anything you can learn or think about. when they are struggling to do mass detention and you become a flag when we should think why are we doing it the right way and can we avoid it? >> when we were in prison there was a sweeping characterization of japanese people as potential spies, as the saboteurs or columnists. the same mentality that ch
their parents and taken away from the place and scattered all over the country in places like north dakotasin and new jersey. when the courts ordered the administration to bring them back together, they are so incompetent that they can't find the children or the parents. many of these children's lives, i think, had been impacted negatively for the rest of their lives. >> the other big thing i want to ask you that is a big question and you lived this and thought so much about it is, there...
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there are currently 67 flood gate -- reporting major flooding from north dakota to arkansas.nning ten states. let me show you video of a levee that's burst in the arkansas river. the mississippi river in st. louis is expected to crest later this week on tuesday, around 46 feet. that's the second highest level on record and that just brings back the memories of the 1993 flood. by the way, some locations in arkansas, oklahoma, missouri, have received 300 to 400 times -- 400% more than their usual may rainfall. so an incredible amount of precipitation. that's caused record levels on our rivers. of course, we continue to talk about the arkansas river because that particular river has seen so many levees that have burst banks and failed ultimately. we've plotted out all the river gauges. where you see the shading of purple, the purple circles from north to south, those are the gauges reporting major flood stage. for instance, here's the arkansas river ativan bure en. we're talking about current levels 40 feet. flood stage -- the major flooding continues across that region. there i
there are currently 67 flood gate -- reporting major flooding from north dakota to arkansas.nning ten states. let me show you video of a levee that's burst in the arkansas river. the mississippi river in st. louis is expected to crest later this week on tuesday, around 46 feet. that's the second highest level on record and that just brings back the memories of the 1993 flood. by the way, some locations in arkansas, oklahoma, missouri, have received 300 to 400 times -- 400% more than their usual...
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and rhode island at north dakota avenue, work zone in northeast. aaron?. >> thank you >>> 6:32.ping this morning, a well-known high school footballn coach is oeave accused of domestic violence. >> pat cilento has onur conference championships and coached redskins top draft pick dwayne haskin at the bullis school in potomac. megan mcgrath is live at theoo swith details on the allegations. meghan? >> reporter: well, good morning. oach patrick cilento is on administrative leave, accused of pushing his wife down a set of concrete stairs. cile cilento's attorney says that her clients is innocent and is going to fight the charges. cilento is a well-known footbale coach at bullis school in potomac. according to court documents, cilento got into an argument wh his wife at their home on sunday and allegedly pushed her down the stairs. the police were called but didke ot ma an arrest at the time. his wife,though, later filed ao aint on her own, and the commissioner issued and arrest warrant. cilento's attorney says her client ha been wrongly accused. >> any charges of assault are serious.
and rhode island at north dakota avenue, work zone in northeast. aaron?. >> thank you >>> 6:32.ping this morning, a well-known high school footballn coach is oeave accused of domestic violence. >> pat cilento has onur conference championships and coached redskins top draft pick dwayne haskin at the bullis school in potomac. megan mcgrath is live at theoo swith details on the allegations. meghan? >> reporter: well, good morning. oach patrick cilento is on...
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representatives from google and facebook are facing questions right now from congressman kelly armstrong of north dakota. reporter: liz, we did get powerful testimony from david petoskey, general counsel for news corporation, box and news corporation share common ownership and he says the marketplace or news is broken because he says these online platforms like facebook and google are essentially regurgitating their news content and selling it for or advertising or getting them to advertising revenue off that. they are not losing to business or competitor that is better for news content but instead they are losing because these platforms are essentially raping their content, repackaging it and getting the ad revenue and not giving these news creators a cut of the profits. he says that these platforms are taking the lion's share of ad revenue and sees that as a problem and we've heard from witnesses today and what their main messages for lawmakers they think the ftc needs to do more and there doesn't need to be antitrust involvement for these companies. liz. liz: hillary, thank you very much. our next gu
representatives from google and facebook are facing questions right now from congressman kelly armstrong of north dakota. reporter: liz, we did get powerful testimony from david petoskey, general counsel for news corporation, box and news corporation share common ownership and he says the marketplace or news is broken because he says these online platforms like facebook and google are essentially regurgitating their news content and selling it for or advertising or getting them to advertising...
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russian op, rex tillerson, russian plan, saying vladimir putin could turn off the power in fargo, north dakota, whenever he wanted. comparing trump's children -- his own, liberal kindness -- two saddam hussein's kids. rampant bias, conspiracy theories, hatred all things donald trump, nbc news allowed her to be the moderator. me, rush, mark live in, how about o'reilly customer of the four of us will do the next debate. but in nbc is not interested in the truth, integrity or actual journalism, nbc news, are you watching? a tv channel that works in unison with everything democratic party, everything socialist, everything to sneer,'s mantle, president trump every hour of every day. and rachel maddow and her sidekick, they didn't ask tough questions. we never expected that, instead they encouraged the fans on the stage indulge their far left conspiracy. take a look. >> we are here in miami which is already experiencing serious flooding on sunny days as a result of sea level rise. part of miami beach could be underwater in our lifetimes. doesn't your plan save miami? impeachment will not be pursued
russian op, rex tillerson, russian plan, saying vladimir putin could turn off the power in fargo, north dakota, whenever he wanted. comparing trump's children -- his own, liberal kindness -- two saddam hussein's kids. rampant bias, conspiracy theories, hatred all things donald trump, nbc news allowed her to be the moderator. me, rush, mark live in, how about o'reilly customer of the four of us will do the next debate. but in nbc is not interested in the truth, integrity or actual journalism,...
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various reproductive rights started -- i'm sure it started before this, but as we know now, in north dakota you've been watching this for many years and joe biden has stayed where he is on the hyde amendment until today. >> and for years, why hasn't the campaign dealt with this before? >> i don't know. this is bad homework, bad self-research. in 2016, hillary made is very big point of making the statement that she would support repealing hyde, this is a very big deal to women voters. it's not like it was an't a big issue just a few years ago in a presidential campaign. this is one where he should have been better prepared to answer yes or no and here's my rationa rationale. and what i don't think they really understood was that for most of us as democrats, the whole dnc adopted that platform. >> that it's not there. in 2016, they took it out. >> no, it's in the platform in 2016, but my point is for him to try to suggest that he would reverse that, that's untenable. >> what do you think watching this? as a conservative? >> i think buyer beware to the democrats and the primary voters who thin
various reproductive rights started -- i'm sure it started before this, but as we know now, in north dakota you've been watching this for many years and joe biden has stayed where he is on the hyde amendment until today. >> and for years, why hasn't the campaign dealt with this before? >> i don't know. this is bad homework, bad self-research. in 2016, hillary made is very big point of making the statement that she would support repealing hyde, this is a very big deal to women...
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but my husband is from north dakota. the soybean farmers, when we went last summer, were feeling the pinch because the prices of soybeans had dropped from $10 a bushel to eight dollars a bushel, and they were worried 26, and a loting of the firms would be wiped out. the pressure is still there. i am went to throw this out to both of you, whoever wants to jump at it first. what is the real world impact of these tariffs on real people across the state, a lot of farmers? the chinese are being very targeted and how they are responding to the president's tariffs and they are hitting a lot of people. is there anything the people of the united states can do to stop all this? rick: i think these tariffs -- the tariffs we impose i don't think are going to have a huge impact. the tariffs that are imposed on us, the retaliatory tariffs, those are the ones that are going to have impact, because they are targeted at a particular group of people, whereas the tariffs we are imposing, they get soaked up in different ways, and people hav
but my husband is from north dakota. the soybean farmers, when we went last summer, were feeling the pinch because the prices of soybeans had dropped from $10 a bushel to eight dollars a bushel, and they were worried 26, and a loting of the firms would be wiped out. the pressure is still there. i am went to throw this out to both of you, whoever wants to jump at it first. what is the real world impact of these tariffs on real people across the state, a lot of farmers? the chinese are being very...
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controlled by the democrats adopted a redistricting plan and taken to referendum and the people in north dakota rejected it. that's in our record. >> and then what happened? >> a new map was drawn. presumably the people were happy. this map was taken referendum and the people approved t 1.5 million voters including in counties where republicans outnumbered democrats. >> it has been suggested from reading what was on the ballot that most citizens wouldn't understand at all what they were voting for. >> three things, your honor. first, that wasn't litigated in this case, was not mentioned by the plaintiffs in their complaint or motion for summary judgment. it was litigated in maryland state court and intermediate appellate court determined the language was sufficient when read in light of the individual notices that each voter received before the election explaining the referendum question and in the washington state grange case this court said such notice eliminate any threat of voter confusion. that's not a reason for -- >> you brought it up. you think you're going to dispute justice ginsburg s
controlled by the democrats adopted a redistricting plan and taken to referendum and the people in north dakota rejected it. that's in our record. >> and then what happened? >> a new map was drawn. presumably the people were happy. this map was taken referendum and the people approved t 1.5 million voters including in counties where republicans outnumbered democrats. >> it has been suggested from reading what was on the ballot that most citizens wouldn't understand at all what...