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north dakota state, 38. basketball gets worse. 66 and north dakota state, 85. >> it is an honor for me to introduce eric, who serves as the executive director of the water system association. he has a staff of 11 professionals who oversee, filled with 300 water systems in the state and wastewater systems. on-site troubleshooting. emergency response. workforce challenges, just to name a few. the assistance provided by eric and his team to my staff and me has been invaluable. it's part of what makes a partnership work so well. he also serves on several boards, including north dakota water coalition. the education foundation, the chair of the water works association. i do not know what he does in his spare time, but he holds a bachelor degree in biology. is a two time member of the hall of fame. eric, is an excellent resource to me and my staff. we appreciate him being here and offering his expertise. >> thanks for the introduction. good morning. my name is, eric vaux. the association was established in 1974 an
north dakota state, 38. basketball gets worse. 66 and north dakota state, 85. >> it is an honor for me to introduce eric, who serves as the executive director of the water system association. he has a staff of 11 professionals who oversee, filled with 300 water systems in the state and wastewater systems. on-site troubleshooting. emergency response. workforce challenges, just to name a few. the assistance provided by eric and his team to my staff and me has been invaluable. it's part of...
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i know manganese is an issue in north dakota. we have been able to use the funding through the emerging contaminants section. that is eligible use. that is 100% subsidies so if they were able to hook up to a regional supplier like we have done in north dakota that would be an option for the rural residents and farmers. sen. merkley: you're talking about piped water. >> correct. sen. merkley: of people are too far away to make that feasible, are there other things these funds can do? mr. volk: we would have to get back to you on that. sen. merkley: madam chair, i want to provide for the record several articles about both the nitrates in marshall county and the challenge faced and the manganese in cook county. these two instances are examples of the sorts of challenges that people face. and it is not just the farmers and ranchers. the families water systems, their pipes, their filters, water heaters, toilets are filling up with lack sludge. -- with the black sludge. they cannot sell their homes. they are afraid to raise their child
i know manganese is an issue in north dakota. we have been able to use the funding through the emerging contaminants section. that is eligible use. that is 100% subsidies so if they were able to hook up to a regional supplier like we have done in north dakota that would be an option for the rural residents and farmers. sen. merkley: you're talking about piped water. >> correct. sen. merkley: of people are too far away to make that feasible, are there other things these funds can do? mr....
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fantastic and it was a pr for me because i had never been in a john deere combine where i've seen-- in north dakotason is shorter. never seen a number over 300 on the yield thing and it was 316, that's pr for me and john deere with the latest auto steer and katherine is in the john deere business and her family was in the business and a happy moment. and pulling up the giant green cart up and down the field. being pulled by a quad track 450 not the biggest ones the 600's, made in fargo, north dakota and i had a chance to drive the first one off the plant and that's cool thing about being the governor of north dakota. that's our third best day ever. how does it get better than that? katherine and i were both here and first and second best days in our lives in iowa was when north dakota state beat the hawkeyes and north dakota beat the cyclones. what, what, too soon? that was 2014 and 2016. can't we live in the past once in a while? okay. but that was fun. it's just trying not to think about us kicking that field goal with time expiring to win, 23-21. who would bring that up? okay. i do want to say w
fantastic and it was a pr for me because i had never been in a john deere combine where i've seen-- in north dakotason is shorter. never seen a number over 300 on the yield thing and it was 316, that's pr for me and john deere with the latest auto steer and katherine is in the john deere business and her family was in the business and a happy moment. and pulling up the giant green cart up and down the field. being pulled by a quad track 450 not the biggest ones the 600's, made in fargo, north...
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i can speak on north dakota. they do a great job day in and day out. a lot of them like we talked, shoe string budgets. but they do a great job. i want to push out to all the people who work with the systems, because sometimes in the water business when you're the news, it is not for good things. and that is a shame. they do great things. everything. for the residence, not only our state but the nation. in that profession should be elevated of the highest levels. that is what i want to recognize those folks in the trenches. thank you. >> thank you, sir, and thank you senator carper and -- were having beer again. i was learn something when i come. >> we do too. >> what i would also lead the committee with his the need to focus on workforces. we can talk about all of the funding we need for the infrastructure. but without having the people in place to maintain that infrastructure to protect those millions of dollars of investment will be putting money into, and not being able to maintain those investments. so thank you for your focus on that. and i just
i can speak on north dakota. they do a great job day in and day out. a lot of them like we talked, shoe string budgets. but they do a great job. i want to push out to all the people who work with the systems, because sometimes in the water business when you're the news, it is not for good things. and that is a shame. they do great things. everything. for the residence, not only our state but the nation. in that profession should be elevated of the highest levels. that is what i want to...
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it was over on the side, a beautiful first lady from north dakota.n iowa. it was today. catherine's family is from north dakota and her family is in the john deere business. i had a chance to get away from campaigning a little bit. the combine, i was driving a combine and i made a conch in here for anyone from coggin. it was fantastic. and was a pr for me. i had never been in a john deere combine where i have seen, i am from the north, i have never seen a number over 300 on the yield thing and for a while we were going through most spots, 316. it was on a big john deere with all of the latest auto steer. her family was in that so she has a happy moment. of course, the giant grain cart we filled up after one trip up and down the field being pulled by the quad track. not the biggest ones, the 600s. 450's are made in north dakota and had a chance to dry the 600. that is one of the cool things about being a governor in north dakota. we were, that was our day to day, our third best day ever. some people say how does it get any better than that, i said we
it was over on the side, a beautiful first lady from north dakota.n iowa. it was today. catherine's family is from north dakota and her family is in the john deere business. i had a chance to get away from campaigning a little bit. the combine, i was driving a combine and i made a conch in here for anyone from coggin. it was fantastic. and was a pr for me. i had never been in a john deere combine where i have seen, i am from the north, i have never seen a number over 300 on the yield thing and...
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it a state, north dakota. so they they had jurisdiction. this case, you know, they did do a lot, you know, when she went missing, they sent out a lot of officers and detectives they had, you know, dogs out looking sniffing and helicon overhead circling above red river. but the problem is that they didn't listen. the family. hmm. and not that it would have saved savannah, but it would have saved a lot of agony. mm hmm. so, yeah. can you talk a little about how the reporting process went for although i know a lot of the reporting happening during the covid pandemic, which was challenging, but just the process of getting to know this community, that, you know, you don't live in, you know, to no family and getting to know savannah even though she's no longer alive. how do you begin that process what was that like for you can you just tell us a little bit about that? sure. well, i started by contacting native american advocates, sort of talk to them about the bigger issue and introduce myself and, you know, there was one particular nonprofit org
it a state, north dakota. so they they had jurisdiction. this case, you know, they did do a lot, you know, when she went missing, they sent out a lot of officers and detectives they had, you know, dogs out looking sniffing and helicon overhead circling above red river. but the problem is that they didn't listen. the family. hmm. and not that it would have saved savannah, but it would have saved a lot of agony. mm hmm. so, yeah. can you talk a little about how the reporting process went for...
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do what we did in north dakota.rapped, we made every school in north dakota an innovation school. every school got out from under the are red e tape, and the things that teach the values that a we're trying to get like the 4-h -- expwhrm okay, we're going to move on. >> north dakota is at the top of the median s.a.t. scores in the country right now. [applause] >> moderator: vice president pence, the department of homeland security warns that violence against lgbtq+ people is rising and intensifying. members of that community are nine times more likely to be victims of violent hate crimes. as president, how would you protect this community from violent attacks and discrimination? >> well, as president of the united states, i'll stand up for the safety and the civil liberties of every american. from every background. and i want the american people to know that. but i want to answer the question as well, dana, that you just asked because by way of full diss closure, chris, you mentioned the president's situation, my wi
do what we did in north dakota.rapped, we made every school in north dakota an innovation school. every school got out from under the are red e tape, and the things that teach the values that a we're trying to get like the 4-h -- expwhrm okay, we're going to move on. >> north dakota is at the top of the median s.a.t. scores in the country right now. [applause] >> moderator: vice president pence, the department of homeland security warns that violence against lgbtq+ people is rising...
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one of the really special spots when i like going to north dakota. >> one of your first books was aboutimmy carter. are you still in touch with the family? >> jimmy carter will be 99 this october 1. when he had brain cancer, people were like, oh gosh. the more recent announcement of him going on hospice, they will, we often write about presidents and their spouse. jimmy and rosalynn carter are one. they are a unit. he is a principal caretaker of her. he worked, i believe, to make sure she is taking care of. he is there and planes with her. one of the great aunt song love stories of presidential history. they knew each other since they were children. the village, you know, and planes and their journey to america together is really something special. so, i am of the belief, i have love for them both, they are around for a while and making it to 100, the 100th birthday. the longest living president in american history. >> looking back to 46, who is over rated, who is underrated? sorry to be so simple about that question. >> that's okay. you know, some of the people that have been underrate
one of the really special spots when i like going to north dakota. >> one of your first books was aboutimmy carter. are you still in touch with the family? >> jimmy carter will be 99 this october 1. when he had brain cancer, people were like, oh gosh. the more recent announcement of him going on hospice, they will, we often write about presidents and their spouse. jimmy and rosalynn carter are one. they are a unit. he is a principal caretaker of her. he worked, i believe, to make...
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at home presidential hopeful north dakota governor doug burgum is here to talk about how the u.s. should handle this and how he would if he makes it to the white house. change is tough and mayor eric johnson knows it. we will be talking to longtime democrat who recently declared himself a republican, how he's battling outrage over his decision and whether his state struggles with an open border led to his decision to make the change. welcome to the show on this very busy monday i am david asman and for neil cavuto. glad you could join us. we start with the all little markets as we kick off this trading week. the ten-year treasury surging past 5% briefly a level not seen since 2007, let's dig into what all this means for wall street and mostly for you, joy to be bullseye ingenuity funds adam johnson. i have to say i don't want to get into my details but on the other hand i looked at my 401k for the first time in several weeks. it was a shock, a 201k. hasn't lost half but within the past couple of weeks is lost more than 5% that is pretty sobering. >> it is sobering, the problem tha
at home presidential hopeful north dakota governor doug burgum is here to talk about how the u.s. should handle this and how he would if he makes it to the white house. change is tough and mayor eric johnson knows it. we will be talking to longtime democrat who recently declared himself a republican, how he's battling outrage over his decision and whether his state struggles with an open border led to his decision to make the change. welcome to the show on this very busy monday i am david asman...
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after the war had started, and now they're all home safe back in north dakota.hey detective feel they got information or the information was to stay put and based on your network of context you were able to see here's an alternate course of action and folks got -- how many there must be a lot of church groupings locate that a lot of groups go to israel to see the holy land. >> yeah. i found out about two more and reached out to try to got ahold of them never got any response back. i think things by that time had moved forward enough people were making better decisions and getting better information. but you know it was just -- like i said i've got to give it to the lord for putting me in that spot to make a difference in somebody's life. pete: absolutely thank you for being proactive in a way you didn't have to be but that's in your nature. while we have you considering what you faced in benghazi what is your take on the impending ground invasion in gaza? what will israelis be facing? >> it is going to be tough. they've had the last few days they know they're co
after the war had started, and now they're all home safe back in north dakota.hey detective feel they got information or the information was to stay put and based on your network of context you were able to see here's an alternate course of action and folks got -- how many there must be a lot of church groupings locate that a lot of groups go to israel to see the holy land. >> yeah. i found out about two more and reached out to try to got ahold of them never got any response back. i think...
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winter storm alerts across six states tonight from washington state to north dakota.me areas from montana to north dakota could see more than a foot of snow through friday. we knew it would come. >>> when we come back tonight, we said we would stay on the story, and tonight here, the remarkable moment on maui. [sneeze] dude you coming? ♪ alka-seltzer plus powermax gels cold & flu relief with more concentrated power because the only thing dripping should be your style. plop plop fizz fizz winter warriors with alka-seltzer plus. dove invited women who wanted their damaged hair trimmed. yes, i need a trim. i just want to be able to cut the damage. we tried dove instead. so, still need that trim? oh my gosh! i am actually shocked i don't need a haircut. don't trim daily damage. stop it with dove. i'm amber, i've lost 128 pounds with golo, taking release. i am actually shocked i don't need a haircut. i have literally tried everything. i was on the verge of getting gastric bypass surgery, and i saw the golo commercial, and it was the last thing i tried 'cause it worked. (al
winter storm alerts across six states tonight from washington state to north dakota.me areas from montana to north dakota could see more than a foot of snow through friday. we knew it would come. >>> when we come back tonight, we said we would stay on the story, and tonight here, the remarkable moment on maui. [sneeze] dude you coming? ♪ alka-seltzer plus powermax gels cold & flu relief with more concentrated power because the only thing dripping should be your style. plop plop...
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maria: gover go governor doum joining us in north dakota. back of the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ hi, i'm katie, i've lost 110 pounds on golo in just over a year. golo is different than other programs i had been on because i was specifically looking for something that helped with insulin resistance. i had had conversations with my physician indicating that that was probably an issue that i was facing and making it more difficult for me to sustain weight loss. golo has been more sustainable. i can fit it into family life, i can make meals that the whole family will enjoy. it just works in everyday life as a mom. maria: welcome back. time for the morning buzz. irs whistleblower evidence reveals that just 16 days after president biden p took office, top officials in his department of justice pushed for a briefing on hunter biden related criminal cases. agent gary shapely writes, i don't understand why this matt
maria: gover go governor doum joining us in north dakota. back of the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ hi, i'm katie, i've lost 110 pounds on golo in just over a year. golo is different than other programs i had been on because i was specifically looking for something that helped with insulin resistance. i had had conversations with my physician indicating that...
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platform north dakota doug burgum joined microsoft in 2001.or software startup was more than a billion. >> that's right, i stayed there for seven years with microsoft global business solution and had people working for me all over the world, it was fantastic and exciting time between 2,002,007. >> we like that you have experienced to talk about this, order in my hand, pretty wide ranging from new orders to develop standards to mitigate a.i. usage, it's pretty scary chemical weapons to protecting americans from a.i. enabled fraud by a watermarking and content authentication, do you think it strikes the right tone, the right mark and why wait around for the big companies they pay lip service they don't want to be regular. >> i think in some cases they actually do and the big companies of the ones that are leading and if they can shape the rules they can restrict competition, there has always been a close association between some of the large tech companies and the government and that influence the regulation and the key in the process that we do
platform north dakota doug burgum joined microsoft in 2001.or software startup was more than a billion. >> that's right, i stayed there for seven years with microsoft global business solution and had people working for me all over the world, it was fantastic and exciting time between 2,002,007. >> we like that you have experienced to talk about this, order in my hand, pretty wide ranging from new orders to develop standards to mitigate a.i. usage, it's pretty scary chemical weapons...
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theodore roosevelt, they are building a presidential library for him in north dakota which will open in 2026. it will be an event. it is beautiful up there, he became a rancher, it will be built along the little missouri river, it was one of the special spots in my life >> one of your first books was about jimmy carter. are you still in touch with the family? >> yes, he will be 99 this boebert. when -- this october. when he had brain cancer, and the more recent announcement of him going on hospice. but he has a will, we write about presidents and their spouses, jimmy and rosalynn carter air -- are a unit. he works to make sure she is taken care of, that he is there with her. it is one of the great love stories of presidential history. they knew each other since they were children. their journey to america to gather is something special. i am of the belief, because i have love for them both, they are around for the -- for a while, i believe he will make it to his 100th birthday. as it is he is the longest living president in american history. >> who is overrated, who is underrated? >>
theodore roosevelt, they are building a presidential library for him in north dakota which will open in 2026. it will be an event. it is beautiful up there, he became a rancher, it will be built along the little missouri river, it was one of the special spots in my life >> one of your first books was about jimmy carter. are you still in touch with the family? >> yes, he will be 99 this boebert. when -- this october. when he had brain cancer, and the more recent announcement of him...
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let's go to fargo, north carolina -- north dakota next, good morning. caller: good morning at thank you for taking my call. why is nobody speaking about 2.5 weeks ago when the x leader of hamas put out his statement about world jihad and he said go to the streets and take on the whole world. and we have the people in the united states that acted on this and i'm x military, x pres. biden: i apologize. >> good afternoon. i am marc anthony thomas. i have the pleasure of leading the greater baltimore committee. the organization for the baltimore region. like many communities in america, baltimore has faced long-standing challenges, suffered economic setbacks, and until recently, lacked the federal support to tell a more bright story of the community i know and love. the truth is, cities like baltimore are brimming with possibility. they are filled with diverse entrepreneurial minds. their epicenters have rich histories. and they are right for the sort of catalytic investment that can spark local economies. they just need the right support to leverage those
let's go to fargo, north carolina -- north dakota next, good morning. caller: good morning at thank you for taking my call. why is nobody speaking about 2.5 weeks ago when the x leader of hamas put out his statement about world jihad and he said go to the streets and take on the whole world. and we have the people in the united states that acted on this and i'm x military, x pres. biden: i apologize. >> good afternoon. i am marc anthony thomas. i have the pleasure of leading the greater...
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it is not just about north dakota's economic development of the west is economic development, hannahin why the u.s. is such a big player and why our domestic energy production has a calming effect on the world. and we've done everything we can to stop that. liz: the estimates should be two - 4 million barrels higher and if the president to did not do this historic number of executive actions, directly into the oil and gas, or in israel's breaking out in the world the consumes over i think 100 and $3m barrels of oil a day and for the produces about 100 million in effect now is going up to 160 year olds a day million barrels and in 2045 that is happening in this is catastrophic nl and as a fireman bombs into the gaza strip, that is happening right now and can you speak to that. >> yes, i think that's really important because were talking about geopolitical stability and energy prices and those things are very imported, the lesson forget what is going on. our friends and allies had a terrorist attack on the nation and they took women, and children and grandmothers and grandfathers hosta
it is not just about north dakota's economic development of the west is economic development, hannahin why the u.s. is such a big player and why our domestic energy production has a calming effect on the world. and we've done everything we can to stop that. liz: the estimates should be two - 4 million barrels higher and if the president to did not do this historic number of executive actions, directly into the oil and gas, or in israel's breaking out in the world the consumes over i think 100...
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and joining us now is republican congressman kelly armstrong of north dakota, a key player in averting a shutdown. thank you for being with us because there are reports from "the washington post," for instance, that you were part of a small group of republicans working behind the scenes for a cup of days on the sort of break glass plan "b" to make sure the funding extension passed, get it done before midnight, get it to the senate in time. how did you pull that off? >> it was also a group of small republicans working to get the most conservative cr on the floor that could get 218 votes. we started, you know, three weeks ago with the largest spending cuts in congressional history and the most robust border security, and our goal was always for the vast majority of the congress is what is the most conservative cr that can get 218 votes. and unfortunately we saw what that was on saturday because we couldn't get our party to coalesce around a really conservative package. a vast majority of republicans did not want the government to shutdown, and we got through it on saturday. >> i wanted t
and joining us now is republican congressman kelly armstrong of north dakota, a key player in averting a shutdown. thank you for being with us because there are reports from "the washington post," for instance, that you were part of a small group of republicans working behind the scenes for a cup of days on the sort of break glass plan "b" to make sure the funding extension passed, get it done before midnight, get it to the senate in time. how did you pull that off? >>...
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north dakota has the oil. so south dakota has mt. rushmore. so i still think we got the better end of deal. we are thrilled about being the home of mt. rushmore and. we are very proud of men on that monument. but recognize there could be another face up there as well. i want to thank for inviting me to be here with all of you today. late last year came to south dakota and gave a very inspirational talk. my staff and to my cabinet and then also gave some remarks at a local university about president coolidge and also just about serving this country and, how important history is and our knowledge of it to our purpose, preserving our of life. i hope that i can read just a little bit as inspiring as she was when she made her to south dakota. i also my husband, brian, who is with me here today, he is the first first gentleman of south dakota. so you would welcome him as. well. i also have some other staff that's with me, my chief of staff is here. mark miller and his wife, mindy. and and madison are with me as. well. i also have someone here that's
north dakota has the oil. so south dakota has mt. rushmore. so i still think we got the better end of deal. we are thrilled about being the home of mt. rushmore and. we are very proud of men on that monument. but recognize there could be another face up there as well. i want to thank for inviting me to be here with all of you today. late last year came to south dakota and gave a very inspirational talk. my staff and to my cabinet and then also gave some remarks at a local university about...
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the border that separates present-day north dakota from manitoba, montana from saskatchewan and alberta and so on. that convention of 1818, it established that border at the 49th parallel from the great lakes in the east to the rocky mountains and the west. and then, the convention of 1818 authorized the joint occupancy of the oregon country. whereby the rights of both british subjects and american citizens to occupy and to trade in the region would be respected. now, the second and, that the pacific northwest becomes american territory, that differs from other acquisition, is that the matter was not resolved by war or purchase but rather by treaty. the two nations assigned a treaty in 1846 in which britain and the united states negotiated a final resolution to this dispute. this was complemented by similar agreements, on the east coast, resolved in 1842, between maine and canada. and both sets of regulations then, both sets of negotiations, they were part of a process whereby the two nations reached a substantial accommodation with one another. particularly after the conflicts of the a
the border that separates present-day north dakota from manitoba, montana from saskatchewan and alberta and so on. that convention of 1818, it established that border at the 49th parallel from the great lakes in the east to the rocky mountains and the west. and then, the convention of 1818 authorized the joint occupancy of the oregon country. whereby the rights of both british subjects and american citizens to occupy and to trade in the region would be respected. now, the second and, that the...
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kelly armstrong from north dakota. mike gallagher from wisconsin. any of those -- and mike turner of ohio. any of those that they would put on the floor for nomination, the 212 democrats would come over and help support them. because they are -- they're not maga republicans. they are conservative republicans. host: all right, roy. let's listen to ralph norman talking to reporters on capitol hill. mr. norman: we have got to decide who we want as speaker. he's the designee now. for however long it takes. at the end they have day jim jordan will have to decide that. he has to decide what he wants to do. reporter: if he supports this, would that change your mind? mr. norman: no, whether he supports it or not i don't think it's the right way. reporter: do you think giving him two more months to get the votes is ok. mr. norman: his time is now. reporter: but you had another speaker designee. mr. norman: jim jordan is the right man for the right time to do the right job. he's the only one that's gotten 199 or 200 votes. it's up to him to get the 17 others.
kelly armstrong from north dakota. mike gallagher from wisconsin. any of those -- and mike turner of ohio. any of those that they would put on the floor for nomination, the 212 democrats would come over and help support them. because they are -- they're not maga republicans. they are conservative republicans. host: all right, roy. let's listen to ralph norman talking to reporters on capitol hill. mr. norman: we have got to decide who we want as speaker. he's the designee now. for however long...
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kelly armstrong of north dakota. or mike gallagher of wisconsin. those are true conservative, what the democrats are waiting for. at 210 or 212 democrats for mike turner or any of those i mentioned. but they are not going to cross the aisle for maga -- maga is not a republican party. it's a party within itself. a maga party. a republican party is a true conservative party. like we had under president reagan. host: carolyn in louisiana. republican line. caller: yes. until they learn to play ball together, they ain't going to do crap. first of all louisiana, we don't play this monkey business they play everywhere else. we go in, we vote. we don't try to steal votes or whatever. but louisiana's got a good guy there. they don't squished out some of the best ones. everybody has skeltons in their closet. i'll tell you one thing, the democrats will stick with democrats. and republicans here lately don't want to do too much of nothing because they want a pity party like a bunch of women. we are just down home people. we don't like all this crap. we think t
kelly armstrong of north dakota. or mike gallagher of wisconsin. those are true conservative, what the democrats are waiting for. at 210 or 212 democrats for mike turner or any of those i mentioned. but they are not going to cross the aisle for maga -- maga is not a republican party. it's a party within itself. a maga party. a republican party is a true conservative party. like we had under president reagan. host: carolyn in louisiana. republican line. caller: yes. until they learn to play ball...
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host: missouri, kansas, nebraska, iowa, north, south dakota.ontana, all of the states are impacted by the missouri river. the longest river in the united states. at the library of congress is a curator talking about in original lewis and clark map they brought with them. >> we are here in the library of congress in the geography and map division and vault my name is amelia and i am a reference librarian in the geography and map division. this map here was prepared in 18 for the lewis and clark expedition, and they had gathered as much information as they could about the area west of the mississippi where the expedition would be traveling. a number of different sources were pulled together for this map, and a lot of information from french fur traders and british heads of state company and other companies. in the mississippian great lakes area. you had spanish exploration on the pacific coast and british exploration as well and what is now british colombia. and then this whole area in the middle, just dass marks conjectural. the missouri river w
host: missouri, kansas, nebraska, iowa, north, south dakota.ontana, all of the states are impacted by the missouri river. the longest river in the united states. at the library of congress is a curator talking about in original lewis and clark map they brought with them. >> we are here in the library of congress in the geography and map division and vault my name is amelia and i am a reference librarian in the geography and map division. this map here was prepared in 18 for the lewis and...
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larson is a 28-year veteran of the north dakota state national guard.en serving there just outside of bismarck, representing a district for the last couple years. again, leaves behind his parents, as well as that stepchild. more as we get it, martha. >> martha: what a tragedy. thanks, garrett. so as we mentioned before the break, bill maher speaking out forcefully as he calls on president biden to drop out of the race. saying that he's done noble service to the country but that it's time to step aside. watch. >> someone has to convince president biden that if he runs again, he's going to turn the country back over to trump. go down in history as ruth bader biden. what matters is voters think biden is too old. what matters is he's going to lose to trump. you can be a national treasure and still be too old for the job. if i'm on a plane and the pilot says this is your captain, buzz aldrin, i'm getting off. >> all right. let's bring in kellyanne conway, former counselor to president trump and now president of k.a. consulting and robert wolf, founder and ce
larson is a 28-year veteran of the north dakota state national guard.en serving there just outside of bismarck, representing a district for the last couple years. again, leaves behind his parents, as well as that stepchild. more as we get it, martha. >> martha: what a tragedy. thanks, garrett. so as we mentioned before the break, bill maher speaking out forcefully as he calls on president biden to drop out of the race. saying that he's done noble service to the country but that it's time...
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in north dakota that's what we used to play. >> jimmy: balloon ball?months out of the year and you've got to come up with stuff and this is one. >> jimmy: rug burns will happen when we return with josh duhamel, we'll be right back. have heart failure with unresolved symptoms? it may be time to see the bigger picture. heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... shortness of breath... and irregular heartbeat could mean something more serious, called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. the chewy app has everything for pets. hungry pets, itchy pets, scratchy pets, and most importantly, your pet. every day great prices and 35% off your first authorship order. right to your door. download the chewy app. who says you can't go for bold without going broke... get the brands you want, the prices you want, whenever you want. tj maxx where you can always afford to be you to the maxx. to give your teeth a dentist clean feeling. start with a rou
in north dakota that's what we used to play. >> jimmy: balloon ball?months out of the year and you've got to come up with stuff and this is one. >> jimmy: rug burns will happen when we return with josh duhamel, we'll be right back. have heart failure with unresolved symptoms? it may be time to see the bigger picture. heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... shortness of breath... and irregular heartbeat could mean something more serious, called...
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and not only has fred spent decades in the north dakota air national guard, he actually helped start> fred is now the only living charter member of the happy hooligans. it was the nickname for the 178th fighter squadron. thanks to their crazy but heroic antics. >> this is that great? yeah. really appreciate that. really. well the unit appreciates guys like you that stood us up and started us. fred yeah, we had a little tough going there in the early days, but. oh. >> fred says he hopes he lives at least another year so he can enjoy the award. >> a hero. and as always, thank you, fred, for your service and everybody else and everyone in the hooligans. love that name. >> and listen to this. a 104 year old woman recently jumped out of an airplane on purpose. >> dorothy hoffner took the leap quite literally over the weekend. this was high over ottawa, illinois. she was greeted on the ground and wait for it by a cheering crowd. >> but dorothy is no stranger to skydiving because she actually did this back when she was 100 as well. >> oh, wow. >> the first time i did that, i thought i had t
and not only has fred spent decades in the north dakota air national guard, he actually helped start> fred is now the only living charter member of the happy hooligans. it was the nickname for the 178th fighter squadron. thanks to their crazy but heroic antics. >> this is that great? yeah. really appreciate that. really. well the unit appreciates guys like you that stood us up and started us. fred yeah, we had a little tough going there in the early days, but. oh. >> fred says he...
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alan, who is north dakota state's mascot? >> the bison. yeah. >> look at you walking independent now. >> high school senior alan wiley was born without sight due to a genetic disorder. however that did not stop him from becoming very passionate early in life, starting with the cleveland guardians broadcast that when he was two years old, he's got his hands on the radio that was on the kitchen counter and he's just standing there listening to it. >> lorraine anders pitch a swing and a high fly. >> his hero became guardians, play by play broadcaster tom hamilton, whom he has met and studied. i want to be either a sports talk show host and or a color commentator. >> it's already the fourth hit today for lake county. >> and this past summer, alan finally received his call up to the pros by fox. >> he got the louder you got. watson thanks to an organization called the cleveland sight center, alan got to be the color commentator for the cleveland guardians minor league team, the lake county captains for a handful of games and he crushed it. >> i
alan, who is north dakota state's mascot? >> the bison. yeah. >> look at you walking independent now. >> high school senior alan wiley was born without sight due to a genetic disorder. however that did not stop him from becoming very passionate early in life, starting with the cleveland guardians broadcast that when he was two years old, he's got his hands on the radio that was on the kitchen counter and he's just standing there listening to it. >> lorraine anders pitch...
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congressman kelly armstrong, great state of north dakota joins us live.essman, good morning to you. >> thanks for having me. >> how surreal was it for you to sit in the house chamber during that red on red attack on speaker mccarthy where everything you guys have accomplished they blew up? >> yeah, it's a bad day for republicans, it's a bay day for our conference and bass day for our country because 8 members of our conference gave joe biden and chuck schumer unified control of the government at least until we can figure out a path for a new speaker. >> brian: why don't you let matt gaetz be your leader? >> not a chance. >> brian: why not? >> the cost of my vote for a new speaker is rule change to our conference. i'm not interested in the petty personal attacks but i would like to take -- i would like to have a position where one vote, particularly one of the most extreme votes becomes irrelevant, otherwise it's the same clown car with a different driver. >> all it takes one person to be unhappy and it happens again. motion to vacation need like 30 to 40
congressman kelly armstrong, great state of north dakota joins us live.essman, good morning to you. >> thanks for having me. >> how surreal was it for you to sit in the house chamber during that red on red attack on speaker mccarthy where everything you guys have accomplished they blew up? >> yeah, it's a bad day for republicans, it's a bay day for our conference and bass day for our country because 8 members of our conference gave joe biden and chuck schumer unified control...
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armstrong. >> gentleman from north dakota, mr. armstrong is recognized with the remaining three minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. let's be clear why we're here. because the incentive structure in this town is completely broken. we no longer value loyalty and integrity and confidence or collaboration. instead, we have descended it a place where clicks, tv hits and the never ending quest for the most mediocre tate of celebrity drives decision and encourages juvenile behavior that is so far beneath this esteemed body. kevin mccarthy has done more in nine months than any speaker in decades. we've done regular order and had open amendments and every single member of this chamber has right, the ability and the opportunity to be heard on the floor. it is been messy. it's been raucous, and at time chaotic. and god bless every minute of it. because democrat is supposed to be hard. and because the alternative is a closed door process where 2,000 page bills come out of the speaker's office at midnight and are forced to the floor the next m
armstrong. >> gentleman from north dakota, mr. armstrong is recognized with the remaining three minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. let's be clear why we're here. because the incentive structure in this town is completely broken. we no longer value loyalty and integrity and confidence or collaboration. instead, we have descended it a place where clicks, tv hits and the never ending quest for the most mediocre tate of celebrity drives decision and encourages juvenile behavior that is...
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armstrong. >> gentleman from north dakota, mr. armstrong is recognized with the remaining three minutes. >> thank you. let's be clear why we're here. the incentive structure in this town is completely broken. we no longer value loyalty, integrity, competence or collaboration. instead, we have descended to a place where cliques, tv hits and the never-ending quest for the most mediocre taste of celebrity drives decisions. kevin mccarthy has done more in nine months to restore the people's house than any speaker in decades. we have done regular order. we have had open amendments. every single member of this chamber has the right, the ability and the opportunity to be heard on the floor. it's been messy, it's been raucous. at times, it's been chaotic. god bless every minute of it. democracy is supposed to be hard. because the alternative is a closed-door process where 2,000 page bills come out the speaker's office at midnight and forced to the floor the next morning. kevin mccarthy has broken that cycle. that alone is enough for him t
armstrong. >> gentleman from north dakota, mr. armstrong is recognized with the remaining three minutes. >> thank you. let's be clear why we're here. the incentive structure in this town is completely broken. we no longer value loyalty, integrity, competence or collaboration. instead, we have descended to a place where cliques, tv hits and the never-ending quest for the most mediocre taste of celebrity drives decisions. kevin mccarthy has done more in nine months to restore the...
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hess owns shale fields in north dakota. it also has a big offshore oil presence in ghana, which has become a major oil producer in recent years. >>> cal state east bay is working to get more educated professionals into the cannabis industry. the university is partnering with the training platform green flower to launch four new certificate programs, including health care, medicine, business, compliance, risk management, and agriculture and horticulture. leaders say the new partnership comes partially in response to the heavy regulations cannabis businesses face to operate in the state as the industry continues to grow. >> it's important that we realize that cannabis is not something to be afraid of. and california has always been the leader in that nationally and internationally. so, to bring these programs to trusted institutions like cal state really shows the industry is here to stay. >> the first classes launch next month. there's still time to enroll. the cost is about $3,000. green flower also says upon completing the
hess owns shale fields in north dakota. it also has a big offshore oil presence in ghana, which has become a major oil producer in recent years. >>> cal state east bay is working to get more educated professionals into the cannabis industry. the university is partnering with the training platform green flower to launch four new certificate programs, including health care, medicine, business, compliance, risk management, and agriculture and horticulture. leaders say the new partnership...