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north dakota? for centuries, before the europeans came to north america, robbing the native people of their lands and life. cody, to bears, is the descendant of a sushi. he took us to the standing rock reservation. the 37 year old grew up here in kennedy, in our language was saying, now he lost his spirit. anything in this earth, this planet? this universe that has a spirit that grows, moves, water, that flows grass that road the animal before legged the winged one. so when we tried to protect the land, we try to protect the earth and water and all these elements, those in our culture are relative because we were taught that we believe that we're all connected. the increasing environmental destruction caused by the oil and gas industries. and pipelines like this one propelled him to fundraise to build a solar farm on the standing rock reservation against all odds. his dream of empowering his community by generating its own renewable energy became a reality when the fall went online in 2019. in his
north dakota? for centuries, before the europeans came to north america, robbing the native people of their lands and life. cody, to bears, is the descendant of a sushi. he took us to the standing rock reservation. the 37 year old grew up here in kennedy, in our language was saying, now he lost his spirit. anything in this earth, this planet? this universe that has a spirit that grows, moves, water, that flows grass that road the animal before legged the winged one. so when we tried to protect...
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and north dakota turns out more oil than men is. so a lot and is the 3rd biggest oil producer in the u. s. after taxes and new mexico companies have been extracting oil here in large quantities since the 19 fifties and an ever increasing amount of oil and gas is now attained through frankie. the method is controversial because it involves using considerable amounts of toxic chemicals. environmentalists fear these chemicals are contaminating brown water. the town of ty, yoga proudly deems itself the oil capital of north dakota and his home to just over 1000 residents. but depending on the state of the oil market, the population can swell to 3000 through seasonal workers, nearly all of whom are me ah, it's lunchtime at the side street diner, talking with locals, helps us understand why many in north dakota are struggling with the question of renewables yeah, my entire family, silly. my grandpa t have are for aids and i work and work for go or a company. so i mean, everybody in the family does it show me the industry around here. so do
and north dakota turns out more oil than men is. so a lot and is the 3rd biggest oil producer in the u. s. after taxes and new mexico companies have been extracting oil here in large quantities since the 19 fifties and an ever increasing amount of oil and gas is now attained through frankie. the method is controversial because it involves using considerable amounts of toxic chemicals. environmentalists fear these chemicals are contaminating brown water. the town of ty, yoga proudly deems itself...
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the united states, north dakota is the 3rd largest oil producer. and here the tensions playing out in the energy sector are on full display. will the clock be turned back? there is a greater voice for fossil fuel or low green energy gain. real momentum, we call it a saudi arabia. when what role does environmental protection play? a lot of people have been taking, taking, taking for so many years. ah, for cody to where's going green isn't about high stakes policy making, and it's certainly not about making money here. he strives to lead alive in accordance with his cultural values. the su, lived in what is today north dakota, for centuries, before the europeans came to north america, robbing the native people of their lands and life. cody, to bears, is the descendant of a sushi. he took us to the standing rock reservation. the 37 year old grew up here in kennedy in our language was saying that he lost his spirit. anything in this earth, this planet? this universe that has a spirit that grows moves, water that flows grass that grows the animal before
the united states, north dakota is the 3rd largest oil producer. and here the tensions playing out in the energy sector are on full display. will the clock be turned back? there is a greater voice for fossil fuel or low green energy gain. real momentum, we call it a saudi arabia. when what role does environmental protection play? a lot of people have been taking, taking, taking for so many years. ah, for cody to where's going green isn't about high stakes policy making, and it's certainly not...
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and they're here in north dakota. i mean there's nothing really to encourage people to not only install their solar panels, but road blocks are put up for people putting up their own. net metering systems are just not friendly. we're not open to it. and again, i think it might be a little bit of lack of knowledge, lack of education, but then the electric generating companies that like distribution companies because of pretty much lobby against it too. so it's very difficult. it's not just the oil industry that's fighting against green energy, the local trade union based in the safe capital of bismark hopes, recent geo political events, will help the industry boot right now with the war going on in the ukraine. we're actually seeing an uptick on a push towards fossil fuel energy, not the green power because it's so available. and it's readily produced here in the state of north dakota. there is a greater voice for fossil fuels in the united states can produce what we need plus export more given a choice between oil and
and they're here in north dakota. i mean there's nothing really to encourage people to not only install their solar panels, but road blocks are put up for people putting up their own. net metering systems are just not friendly. we're not open to it. and again, i think it might be a little bit of lack of knowledge, lack of education, but then the electric generating companies that like distribution companies because of pretty much lobby against it too. so it's very difficult. it's not just the...
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and it's readily produced here in the state of north dakota. there is a greater voice for fossil fuels in the united states can produce what we need plus export more for the time being oil and gas seem to remain the driving force in north dakota. i'm going to stay on commodities, mexico's congress has passed a controversial bill to nationalize lithium mining. the mineral is vital for the modern tech industry, but is the government up to the task of managing such a crucial industry? lithium is crucial to products ranging from cell phones to p c's, to electric cars. it's one of the most valuable materials on the planet and is often called and new white gold. the mexican centers has just passed the lithium amendment to the countries mining law. private companies, both domestic and foreign, are excluded from mining lithium, and existing contracts to my lithium will be reviewed, which could cause problems with overseas investors. i provide the lieutenant allen rafter cree reforming the mining law has been approved for them and yet he fiona and the b
and it's readily produced here in the state of north dakota. there is a greater voice for fossil fuels in the united states can produce what we need plus export more for the time being oil and gas seem to remain the driving force in north dakota. i'm going to stay on commodities, mexico's congress has passed a controversial bill to nationalize lithium mining. the mineral is vital for the modern tech industry, but is the government up to the task of managing such a crucial industry? lithium is...
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and it's readily produced here in the state of north dakota. there is a greater voice for fossil fuels in the united states can produce what we need plus export more as the word scrambled to find more sources of energy, fossil fuels here at least seem to have the ich, ah, attempts to work through the events of january 6th last year, when a pro trump mob stormed the u. s. capital, but they gathered paste this week. the house committee investigating the insurrection has voted to hold to senior trump aids in contempt for refusing to comply with subpoenas, to testify. also this week, a federal judge ruled that trump more likely than not engaged in criminal conduct with his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election here's list, change the senior republican on the house committee, talking about that ruling. judge carter put it this way. if president trump's plan had worked, it would have permanently ended the peaceful transition of power undermining american democracy and the constitution. if the country does not commit to investigating and
and it's readily produced here in the state of north dakota. there is a greater voice for fossil fuels in the united states can produce what we need plus export more as the word scrambled to find more sources of energy, fossil fuels here at least seem to have the ich, ah, attempts to work through the events of january 6th last year, when a pro trump mob stormed the u. s. capital, but they gathered paste this week. the house committee investigating the insurrection has voted to hold to senior...
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and it's readily produced here in the state of north dakota. there is a greater voice for fossil fuels in the united states can produce what we need plus export more as the word scrambles to find more sources of energy. fossil fuels here at least seem to have vh ah, attempts to work through the events of january 6th last year when a pro trunk mob stormed the u. s. capital, but they gathered paste this week. the house committee investigating the insurrection has voted to hold to senior trop aids in contemporary fusing to comply with subpoenas to testify. also this week, a federal judge ruled that trump more likely than not engaged in criminal conduct with his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election here's list, change the senior republican on the house committee, talking about that ruling. judge carter put it this way. if president trump's plan had worked, it would have permanently ended the peaceful transition of power undermining american democracy and the constitution. if the country does not commit to investigating and pursuing ac
and it's readily produced here in the state of north dakota. there is a greater voice for fossil fuels in the united states can produce what we need plus export more as the word scrambles to find more sources of energy. fossil fuels here at least seem to have vh ah, attempts to work through the events of january 6th last year when a pro trunk mob stormed the u. s. capital, but they gathered paste this week. the house committee investigating the insurrection has voted to hold to senior trop aids...
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. -- seeing more wheat planted in north dakota. it is essential to that conflict of food delivery systems. they are looking at sunflower oil, they are looking at stepping up. i think that when you have this immediate reaction in this country, who have some glimmer of hope. in spite of the t7 agriculture ministers getting together, i have not seen a lot of follow-up in terms of strategy, whether it is opening up crp or providing additional support for farmers on fertilizer prices. we know that the united states is overproducing for our population. this will break your heart when you look at the latest numbers, in terms of food security in this country we have all of -- we have terrible food insecurity imbalance in income categories that we should not. at the same token, 30-40% of all of the food that is purchased by american consumers and sup in our landfills. >> of food waste is one of the issues we work on here -- >> food waste is one of the issues we work on here in rome. food waste and food loss as well. it is here in the united
. -- seeing more wheat planted in north dakota. it is essential to that conflict of food delivery systems. they are looking at sunflower oil, they are looking at stepping up. i think that when you have this immediate reaction in this country, who have some glimmer of hope. in spite of the t7 agriculture ministers getting together, i have not seen a lot of follow-up in terms of strategy, whether it is opening up crp or providing additional support for farmers on fertilizer prices. we know that...
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in dickinson, north dakota.r, fred's reporting is in partnership with the under told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. ♪ it is shaping up to a busy week in politics as washington and the nation gear up for midterm races. >> ndorsements this week as the primary election season ramps up. meanwhile president biden will tap his climate, summons and honor of earth day, a move some hope could boost his slumping poll numbers. i am joined by our politics monday duo. amy walter and tamara keith of npr. let's dive right in. tam, president biden has been talking about what his administration has bn doing on the climate front. he is up against a tightening energy market it is trying to act on that. on friday they announced they will start resuming oil and gas leases on federal lands. he took a lot of criticism on that from environmental groups. is this the president going back on his pledge? >> the white house would argue they are constrained by court rulings and other things that are out of thei
in dickinson, north dakota.r, fred's reporting is in partnership with the under told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. ♪ it is shaping up to a busy week in politics as washington and the nation gear up for midterm races. >> ndorsements this week as the primary election season ramps up. meanwhile president biden will tap his climate, summons and honor of earth day, a move some hope could boost his slumping poll numbers. i am joined by our politics monday duo....
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trustee and former senator from north dakota, senator heidi hydekamp who is helping to elevate those voices in our political discourse. and of course, we are absolutely thrilled to have our special guest ambassador cindy mccain permanent u.s. representative to the u.s. agencies in rome, the perfect person at this crisis moment. so with that, thank you, thank you for joining us for this very important topic. and senator, i'm going to turn it over to you. thank you so much. sen. highcamp: thank you so much, heather. for el veying this dialogue. one of the challenges we've had is we spent a lieutenant time in the last -- a lot of time in the last months since the war broke out talking about national security and the lack of energy security and rising energy cost and what that means. and maybe in the background and maybe too much in the background have been this issue about food security what this could mean for long-time food supply chains. and so i am thrilled today to have convinced our great friend, america's great patriot cindy mccain to join me. ambassador cindy mccain was brought
trustee and former senator from north dakota, senator heidi hydekamp who is helping to elevate those voices in our political discourse. and of course, we are absolutely thrilled to have our special guest ambassador cindy mccain permanent u.s. representative to the u.s. agencies in rome, the perfect person at this crisis moment. so with that, thank you, thank you for joining us for this very important topic. and senator, i'm going to turn it over to you. thank you so much. sen. highcamp: thank...
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and my apologies to everyone in montana, north dakota and wyoming. huge snowstorm coming your way this weekend, too. >> got a feel for it okay, bill >>> new audio reveals house republican leader kevin mccarthy considered asking then president trump to resign in the wake of the january 6th insurrection we've got details in just 60 seconds. i'm not leaving without these diamonds! diamonds? i'm just here for the stains. with persil proclean. boom. it's more than clean. it's persil proclean. how did olay top expensive creams? like this with hydration that beats the $100 cream in every jar of regenerist retinol24 collagen peptide new vitamin c and the iconic red jar can't top this skin shop now at olay.com >>> breaking overnight, new bombshell audio recording of a phone call between republican house minority leader kevin mccarthy telling congresswoman liz cheney he would recommend president trump resign just hours after mccarthy denied a "the new york times" report of the conversation the revelations appear in a new book called "this will not pass" by new
and my apologies to everyone in montana, north dakota and wyoming. huge snowstorm coming your way this weekend, too. >> got a feel for it okay, bill >>> new audio reveals house republican leader kevin mccarthy considered asking then president trump to resign in the wake of the january 6th insurrection we've got details in just 60 seconds. i'm not leaving without these diamonds! diamonds? i'm just here for the stains. with persil proclean. boom. it's more than clean. it's persil...
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the united states, north dakota is the 3rd largest oil producer. and here, the tensions playing out in the energy sector are on full display. will the clock be turned back? there is a greater voice for fossil fuel or low green energy in real momentum. we call the saudi arabia when, what role thus environmental protection play. a lot of people have been taking, taking, taking so many years ah, for cody to bears going green isn't about high stakes policy making, and it's certainly not about making money here. he strives to lead alive in accordance with his cultural values. the su, lived in what is today north dakota, for centuries, before the europeans came to north america, robbing the native people of their lands and lively cody to bears is the descendant of a sushi. he took us to the standing rock reservation. the 37 year old grew up here in kennedy in our language you say enough he last he.
the united states, north dakota is the 3rd largest oil producer. and here, the tensions playing out in the energy sector are on full display. will the clock be turned back? there is a greater voice for fossil fuel or low green energy in real momentum. we call the saudi arabia when, what role thus environmental protection play. a lot of people have been taking, taking, taking so many years ah, for cody to bears going green isn't about high stakes policy making, and it's certainly not about...
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heidi heitkamp from north dakota.oming up, she left kansas city for the war zone to help feed the hungry. but she has found a need to go so far beyond food. we meet one of the american walter is working at the world central kitchen to change peoples lives in ukraine when the 11th hour continues. do you find yourself buried in paper? this is the end. the end of paper. the epson rapid receipt smart organizer easily scans all your documents. paper goes in and stress goes away. it's the only solution on the market specifically designed to extract and digitize key data trapped on receipts and invoices and it integrates with financial software like quickbooks and turbotax. transform paper documents like contracts, tax records, warranties, wills even recipes into searchable pdfs. so the information is always right at your fingertips safe and secure. with this exclusive tv offer you'll get over $300 in added value including a robust time-saving software bundle. plus get free shipping and a money-back guarantee. act now and sa
heidi heitkamp from north dakota.oming up, she left kansas city for the war zone to help feed the hungry. but she has found a need to go so far beyond food. we meet one of the american walter is working at the world central kitchen to change peoples lives in ukraine when the 11th hour continues. do you find yourself buried in paper? this is the end. the end of paper. the epson rapid receipt smart organizer easily scans all your documents. paper goes in and stress goes away. it's the only...
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heidi heitkamp from north dakota. for the war zone to help feed the hungry. but she has found a need to go so far beyond food. we meet one of the american walter is working at the world central kitchen to change peoples lives in ukraine when the 11th hour continues. e 11th hour continues. with powerful, easy-to-use tools, and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most. plus, zero-dollar commissions for online u.s. listed stocks. [ding] get e*trade and start trading today. never settle with power e*trade. it has powerful, easy-to-use tools to help you find opportunities, 24/7 support when you need answers, plus some of the lowest options in futures contracts prices around. [ding] get e*trade and start trading today. people with moderate to severe psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the way they exaggerate the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not an injection or a cream it's a pill th
heidi heitkamp from north dakota. for the war zone to help feed the hungry. but she has found a need to go so far beyond food. we meet one of the american walter is working at the world central kitchen to change peoples lives in ukraine when the 11th hour continues. e 11th hour continues. with powerful, easy-to-use tools, and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most. plus, zero-dollar commissions for online u.s. listed stocks. [ding] get e*trade and start...
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reporter: how long that will be in north dakota remains to be seen.ppinnurses have been offered jobs at st. luke's and are awaiting visa approval. judy: a reminder, fred's reporting is in partnership with the under toldtories project with the university of st. thomas in minnesota. ♪ it is shaping up to be a busy week in politics, as washington and the nation here up for midterm races. >> republican candidates are garnering key endorsements this prrethsi ay ntime tiel baridenel tout his climate accomplishments this week in honor of earth day, a move some hope could used a slump and poll numbers. i am joined by our politics monday duo to break this down. welcome back, good to see you both. let's dive in. president biden has been talking about what the administration has been doing on the climate front, we know it is a huge priority for them, that he is up against attaining energy market and trying to act on that. on friday they announced they will start resuming oil and gas leases on federal land. he took a lot of criticism from environmental groups. is
reporter: how long that will be in north dakota remains to be seen.ppinnurses have been offered jobs at st. luke's and are awaiting visa approval. judy: a reminder, fred's reporting is in partnership with the under toldtories project with the university of st. thomas in minnesota. ♪ it is shaping up to be a busy week in politics, as washington and the nation here up for midterm races. >> republican candidates are garnering key endorsements this prrethsi ay ntime tiel baridenel tout his...
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yeah, you are and building in western north dakota where there are the five tribal nations of north dakota have and out us to engage in an intentional dialogue about whose story is being told and how is it being told because often i think these institutions are seen as places where a story or a version of the story is being told and not the whole complicated story and history is was alluded to in the previous panel is hard history is complicated museums are supposed to do hard things and i think what's what's been refreshing and and really encouraging about our effort is that we then with a historic figure can engage and really complicated dialogues with communities who haven't been heard in allow them through our work to tell their story yes stars, and we have complicated to topics throughout our history that we have to take on slavery the things that we've been doing like we have to take these topics on and things change over time and we have to address them head on in each and every one of these sites and i want to talk about i want to jump into something kind of the for a moment. be th
yeah, you are and building in western north dakota where there are the five tribal nations of north dakota have and out us to engage in an intentional dialogue about whose story is being told and how is it being told because often i think these institutions are seen as places where a story or a version of the story is being told and not the whole complicated story and history is was alluded to in the previous panel is hard history is complicated museums are supposed to do hard things and i...
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we're in western north dakota.we're second only to the state we are in is the world's leading energy production. and that gives us a really interesting opportunity to have a conversation with the energy industry about the transition that we're all in. theodore roosevelt, who would have had one foot in the president and one eye in the future, would have certainly then been a part of that kind of discussion. and so, i -- there are issues beyond the history, or what the history represents, and that i think each president each presidential side and each organization can think about and say, where can we reach a larger audience for that current discussion? it's probably going to be through technology, tech talent partnerships and digital. >> and you really do have the unique opportunity from the ground up to create the most innovative, because [inaudible] you can create something that's a very fungible and very easy to manage, with new tooling that you can bring. on i think one of the things that i love that you pretty
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. >>> a blizzard slammed north dakota dropping a whopping 18 inches of snow with wind gusts of nearly 80 miles an hour the storm cut power to hundreds and shut down roads. it's the second to hit north dakota this month. >>> let's check in with meteorologist michelle grossman with a look at your week ahead hi, there, how are we starting the week >> we're starting pretty good. we're looking at a risk for some unsettled wlchlt we're looking at heavy rains in parts of the southern plains into the central plains into the ohio valley as well as we're looking at radar, you can see some darker colors, the yellows, reds, oranges that's where we see heavy rain we have a flood warning in parts here too we have a slight risk for severe weather, damaging winds, a chance for hail and tornadoes. the biggesthreat wt oug down in. 34 in fargo, 36 in duluth. it's cold in parts of the nation, warm in others as the battle for spring looms, we'll look ahead. >> thank you, michelle. >>> being bad never seemed so good in the new box office smash. >> a good person would smack it. >> stab it. >> saute it. >> i
. >>> a blizzard slammed north dakota dropping a whopping 18 inches of snow with wind gusts of nearly 80 miles an hour the storm cut power to hundreds and shut down roads. it's the second to hit north dakota this month. >>> let's check in with meteorologist michelle grossman with a look at your week ahead hi, there, how are we starting the week >> we're starting pretty good. we're looking at a risk for some unsettled wlchlt we're looking at heavy rains in parts of the...
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north dakota, you have great beef out there. >> yes.hese big guys? >> well it is very difficult for them to do that, neil but there is more of that happening. we have a relatively new facility in fact in southwestern north dakota, started up obviously to combat some of this to provide and all term tiff market. you have to remember north dakota is furthest from any big packers from state has produce beef. we do have additional challenges with the proximity. we have ongoing battle, about whether a rancher, producer ought to have the opportunity to market directly to a specific packer in more of a forward fashion as opposed to a more transparent, day-to-day market or auction. i think producers ought to have those options available to them. packers ought to have those options. i would like to have options in form of smaller opportunities, smaller producers, more customized producers. one of the problems you have, neil, is the lack of inspectors from the usda. north dakota is one state that happens to have a federally recognized state inspec
north dakota, you have great beef out there. >> yes.hese big guys? >> well it is very difficult for them to do that, neil but there is more of that happening. we have a relatively new facility in fact in southwestern north dakota, started up obviously to combat some of this to provide and all term tiff market. you have to remember north dakota is furthest from any big packers from state has produce beef. we do have additional challenges with the proximity. we have ongoing battle,...
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this summer i'm taking them -- we're spending six weeks we're going to be in north dakota where they are building a theodore roosevelt presidential library. the walton foundation, walmart put a lot of the seed money into this. and i wrote the book "the wilderness warrior" about theodore roosevelt conservation and the museum is going to be based a good part of that on my book. >> it's not developed yet. the shirt he was wearing in milwaukee with the bullet hole in it. and it's interesting because as you note, his stuff is everywhere. what is the story behind him getting shot in milwaukee? >> he was running for his party candidate, and he was approaching the stage in a crazy anarchist pulled out a pistol and shot him while he was walking the grounds to get to the podium. he looked and saw the bullet had gone through his glasses. he was blind in one eye and couldn't see that well out of the other. so the glasses he put on to see things and he had a thick speech so the bullet went through those. it may have saved his life because it hit the case and it stopped a little bit of the velocit
this summer i'm taking them -- we're spending six weeks we're going to be in north dakota where they are building a theodore roosevelt presidential library. the walton foundation, walmart put a lot of the seed money into this. and i wrote the book "the wilderness warrior" about theodore roosevelt conservation and the museum is going to be based a good part of that on my book. >> it's not developed yet. the shirt he was wearing in milwaukee with the bullet hole in it. and it's...
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now a mass graveyard unearthed in north dakota could contain the first evidence of creatures killed onre preserved. in the crumbling rock, animals, plants and trees are tangled together, frozen in time like a prehistoric pompeii. we've got so many details of this site that tell us what happened moment by moment. it's almost like watching it play out at the movies. we're able to see what happened within that first hour of so after impact, and that's the front—row seat to one of the most amazing events in the cretaceous. despite all of the dinosaurs discovered and displayed in museums, they don't tell the full story. the dinosaurs here were found all around the world and they span the entire 180 million year reign on the planet. it's widely accepted this domination came to an end when the asteroid struck. but there's a mystery. no—one's ever found direct evidence of a dinosaur killed by the impact or even a dinosaur that died within 1000 years of it. now, though, a discovery at tanis may have changed that. there's something here. that's hard. that's bone right next to the skin. this is t
now a mass graveyard unearthed in north dakota could contain the first evidence of creatures killed onre preserved. in the crumbling rock, animals, plants and trees are tangled together, frozen in time like a prehistoric pompeii. we've got so many details of this site that tell us what happened moment by moment. it's almost like watching it play out at the movies. we're able to see what happened within that first hour of so after impact, and that's the front—row seat to one of the most...
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the department of transportation placing most of north dakota under a no travel advisory, says right now there is no time table for when the roads will be back open. >>> a woman is dead in arkansas after tornadoes touched down last night. the sheriff's office reports a tree fell on her home. she was 20 and had just been married about a month. there is destruction across parts of the lower planes in the south. in louisville, widespread storm damage printing the mayor to declare a state of emergency. national weather service conference at least one tornado touched down in that state. >>> financial abuse. when control over your money is slowly stripped away by someone else. one victim tells us her own horror story of abuse, she ended up sleeping in a parking lot, and how she escaped. >>> johnny depp's lawsuit against his ex-wife, and amber herds $100 million countersuit. bombshell testimony from a former assistant with a very different story from her boss. >>> roughly one in three women in the united states has experienced physical violence, sexual violence, or stalking by a partner. th
the department of transportation placing most of north dakota under a no travel advisory, says right now there is no time table for when the roads will be back open. >>> a woman is dead in arkansas after tornadoes touched down last night. the sheriff's office reports a tree fell on her home. she was 20 and had just been married about a month. there is destruction across parts of the lower planes in the south. in louisville, widespread storm damage printing the mayor to declare a state...
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is leadership, citizenship and conservation, and our goal is to bring people, yes, to western north dakota to get out into nature and to experience theodore roosevelt national park, to go to the ranch, the cradle of conservation, but maybe we get senate hundred , several hundred thousand or million to visit, so there's an audience to reach there but 7 billion people on the planet so we think if this is a pilgrimage and a platform, the platform is where we think we can take leadership, citizenship and conservation to a great wider audience. i'll end with one specific example. we think of this as a conservation library, sort of what reagan is defense, theodore roosevelt is to conservation, one of the one signature issue to many accomplishments, that lends itself to getting out doors and nature and that might be the opposite of say, digital, but we're working with interesting augmented reality companies who know life is going to live with a device at your side or in your pocket so how can you actually use theodore roosevelt and the presidential site to come as a way to give tr -- let tr be an
is leadership, citizenship and conservation, and our goal is to bring people, yes, to western north dakota to get out into nature and to experience theodore roosevelt national park, to go to the ranch, the cradle of conservation, but maybe we get senate hundred , several hundred thousand or million to visit, so there's an audience to reach there but 7 billion people on the planet so we think if this is a pilgrimage and a platform, the platform is where we think we can take leadership,...
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a north dakota state trooper went beyond the call driving through a blinding snowstorm to make a criticalnson gets behind the wheel, some journeys are met with obstacles. >> two weeks ago, north dakota had a historic blizzard over a three-day period. >> reporter: and that storm dumped 18 inches of snow, closed roads, and canceled blood drives across the region. >> it is always hard when you know there is an obstacle that came such as the weather and your patient needs blood. >> reporter: the patient, in need of a blood transfusion, was 60 miles away, at st. andrews hospital. >> it was going to be impossible for me to get up there on my own. >> reporter: trooper johnson had help. >> i work for the d.o.t. driving snowplow. >> we got called to take and do a blood run basically. >> we had to stop a couple of times along the way to clear ice off of our windshield because it was accumulating so bad. our windshield wipers couldn't keep up with it. i followed the taillights as they cleared the way for me. >> up the road a little bit. >> it wasn't a road you drive and try to feel from side to side
a north dakota state trooper went beyond the call driving through a blinding snowstorm to make a criticalnson gets behind the wheel, some journeys are met with obstacles. >> two weeks ago, north dakota had a historic blizzard over a three-day period. >> reporter: and that storm dumped 18 inches of snow, closed roads, and canceled blood drives across the region. >> it is always hard when you know there is an obstacle that came such as the weather and your patient needs blood....
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go back to madura north dakota. why a museum there and how big a deal is it going to be? when we do my magic bus trips, we'd always stay. i'm at dora. there was a a woman who recently died silas schaefer who loved the magic bus and she would give us free rooms at the badlands motel and we would go to the ranches that tr had and go around the little, missouri river. brian that national park all of people listening to this should go visit theodore roosevelt national park because it's not crowded like the badlands with with industrial tourism. you can go up there medora's a mom-and-pop town where they don't have franchises except the you know gasoline stations. there's not subways or mcdonald's. it's you know mom and pop and they built this beautiful amphitheater outside with the badlands back drop where they do musical shows in the summer and you're bound to see boundless buffalo and antelope prairie dog villages. it's really quite a beautiful pocket and the idea is building and they will come right now. the walton foundation built in arkansas crystal bridges, which is an a
go back to madura north dakota. why a museum there and how big a deal is it going to be? when we do my magic bus trips, we'd always stay. i'm at dora. there was a a woman who recently died silas schaefer who loved the magic bus and she would give us free rooms at the badlands motel and we would go to the ranches that tr had and go around the little, missouri river. brian that national park all of people listening to this should go visit theodore roosevelt national park because it's not crowded...