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they help keep north dakota kids in north dakota schools.hat's why our budget will increase the funding for challenge grants to $50 million, which will drive $150 million in investment in higher ed over the next two years. [applause] we know we have challenges, but they're not insurmountable. the legislature has invested in housing, daycare, workforce attraction, and retention. we must evaluate how those resources are being spent, figure out what is working and what isn't, and streamline those programs and deploy them to communities large and small in a way that works for them. we need more solutions and fewer programs. we need more solutions and fewer programs. if we can increase access to hunting, fishing, and outdoors, we can create an entire generation of north dakotans who want to make this place their home. north dakota is a special place. since its inception, it has been home to risktakers. climbing up a rock in norway, packing everything you own into one trunk, getting on a boat, and ceiling halfway across the world to a place you ha
they help keep north dakota kids in north dakota schools.hat's why our budget will increase the funding for challenge grants to $50 million, which will drive $150 million in investment in higher ed over the next two years. [applause] we know we have challenges, but they're not insurmountable. the legislature has invested in housing, daycare, workforce attraction, and retention. we must evaluate how those resources are being spent, figure out what is working and what isn't, and streamline those...
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not north dakota arkansas. we been bragging about our wheat, are you close to the kansas border?i'm in southwest oklahoma. >> okay. mr. chris ingalls died president of the national barley growers association from fertile minnesota, i certainly know where that is. amy france chair of the national sorghum producer scott city kansas. josh y introduced a minute ago mr. garrett moore, member of the u.s. peanut federation from chancellor alabama, mr. ken beall's cousin american sugar beet hours association from dora minnesota and that leads us to mrs. jennifer james, board of directors usa rice newport arkansas, and i know how excited are chairman is to introduce both you and mr. reid i see how he bookend at this deal which doesn't surprise me. >> thank you very much for your help. i did mention that inadvertently that i said when i introduced senator moran i said the great state of texas inadvertently i was thinking about my wife she's from texas. i think he is still a little upset about it. hopefully we can give them some special dispensation as a result. >> i understand he's from ar
not north dakota arkansas. we been bragging about our wheat, are you close to the kansas border?i'm in southwest oklahoma. >> okay. mr. chris ingalls died president of the national barley growers association from fertile minnesota, i certainly know where that is. amy france chair of the national sorghum producer scott city kansas. josh y introduced a minute ago mr. garrett moore, member of the u.s. peanut federation from chancellor alabama, mr. ken beall's cousin american sugar beet hours...
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i want to tell a story of a high school in north dakota.worked on across the country with all different government models. there is a school district in the prairies of north dakota and in that community something profoundly special is happening. the school leader there had a group of seniors. the seniors were under credit because they were disengaged and chronically absent. they weren't going to graduate. this was february of their senior year. in north dakota, it's a state where they had a little bit of freedom and context to make different decisions about how learning could happen. through work with transcend, with knowledge work, through borrowing and adapting practices that have been proven and tested elsewhere they came up with a model of learning called the studio model. it allowed young people and teachers to come up with eight week long effectively independent studies that were interdisciplinary. math, social studies, history. there was one young person that was a senior. he said, do you know what? english class was a good map to m
i want to tell a story of a high school in north dakota.worked on across the country with all different government models. there is a school district in the prairies of north dakota and in that community something profoundly special is happening. the school leader there had a group of seniors. the seniors were under credit because they were disengaged and chronically absent. they weren't going to graduate. this was february of their senior year. in north dakota, it's a state where they had a...
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we have the new interior sec tourist, former north dakota governor doug burgum.it and ring to it. secretary burgum. alike that a lot. congratulation point number one. point number two. "the wall street journal" headline. the oil companies are not going to produce more oil. that's how i understood the article. >> looking at president trump and wins he's had in his first two weeks in office and take a look at columbia folding, mexico folding, and this is the guy that wrote the art of the deal 30+ years ago and learned a lot in the last 30 years and you know him well. in the united states, we've got some of the highest regulatory costs and that's gone up under climate extremism under biden. when we start tearing down those regulatory rules and never getting drilling permits and the department has 25% of production on the country and joe biden not going for the first person and first president since harry trump-era man not issue -- truman not issuing per mattes ms and it's against the law and lower cost production and cutting red tape and global multinational saying
we have the new interior sec tourist, former north dakota governor doug burgum.it and ring to it. secretary burgum. alike that a lot. congratulation point number one. point number two. "the wall street journal" headline. the oil companies are not going to produce more oil. that's how i understood the article. >> looking at president trump and wins he's had in his first two weeks in office and take a look at columbia folding, mexico folding, and this is the guy that wrote the art...
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new interior secretary, former north dakota do governor doug burgum. secretary burgum, a nice ring. of this "wall street journal" headline? they say oil companies will not produce more oil, that pricethat is not high enough and not enough oil left. >> this is more people underestimating president trump. looks wins he had in his first two weeks in office. you take a look at you know colombia folding, mexico folding, he wrote the art of deal 30 plus years ago and learned a lot in last 30 years. and certainly, there san opportunity here, in united states, we're -- we have some highest regulatory costs that is gone up under climate extremism under biden, we start tearing down the regulatory rules. the lack of taking years or never getting drilling permits, department of interior controls 25 percent. and joe biden was not -- did not issue a permit. he was first president in since harry truman not issues permits it is against the law what he did. we can open opportunities for lower cost production, and cut it l through cutting red tape, and last week chevron made a big announcement, say w
new interior secretary, former north dakota do governor doug burgum. secretary burgum, a nice ring. of this "wall street journal" headline? they say oil companies will not produce more oil, that pricethat is not high enough and not enough oil left. >> this is more people underestimating president trump. looks wins he had in his first two weeks in office. you take a look at you know colombia folding, mexico folding, he wrote the art of deal 30 plus years ago and learned a lot in...
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just absolutely transformed the state of north dakota.ransform the living quality of life and affordability of life in the united states. i think we'll see some exciting things happening in the coming years. in fact, in the coming weeks. >> dana: price of energy surged under president biden. show everybody overall it was up 33% and fuel oil up 47%. gasoline up 34%, electricity up 30%. president trump was elected to help bring down prices. what can we expect here? >> look, electricity prices may be the most alarming. they are rising fast over the last four years with no growth in demand for electricity. now we have a.i., a whole new industry starting in the united states that is growing the demand for electricity. that's on a dangerous trajectory. i think with this president and this administration, we'll grow our capacity to produce electricity, to distribute electricity and stop the price rises. then with continued effort hopefully start to reverse prices and bring them the other direction. >> dana: listen to president biden back in nove
just absolutely transformed the state of north dakota.ransform the living quality of life and affordability of life in the united states. i think we'll see some exciting things happening in the coming years. in fact, in the coming weeks. >> dana: price of energy surged under president biden. show everybody overall it was up 33% and fuel oil up 47%. gasoline up 34%, electricity up 30%. president trump was elected to help bring down prices. what can we expect here? >> look,...
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fedorchak, from north dakota. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. fedorchak: thank you. i rise today in sprong support of the halt fentanyl act. in north dakota, my state, we are known for our tight knit communities where people look out for one another. but even in my state, illicit fentanyl is smuggled in stealing innocent lives and leaving families shattered. north dakota law enforcement saved record amounts of fentanys of fentanyl are pouring into our state. what's most disturbing is how traffickers are targeting our kids. they are poisoning our children. we must pass the halt fentanyl act to permanently give law enforcement the tools they need. this will punish traffickers who play a dangerous game of tweaking formulas to stay one step ahead of the law. the american people have trusted us to fix the mess created by the biden administration's open border policies. for every devastated family and every community on the frontlines of this crisis, we must act. this is not a partisan issue. it's an important solution, part of the solution. it's the
fedorchak, from north dakota. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. fedorchak: thank you. i rise today in sprong support of the halt fentanyl act. in north dakota, my state, we are known for our tight knit communities where people look out for one another. but even in my state, illicit fentanyl is smuggled in stealing innocent lives and leaving families shattered. north dakota law enforcement saved record amounts of fentanys of fentanyl are pouring into our state. what's...
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but also do like we did in north dakota, sustainablably develop energy a way that takes care of our wildlifeer. we can do it all in america. we do it with innovation and not regulation. that's what we are going to be doing in the department of interior. >> brian: just because you left north dakota teddy roosevelt museum. opening day. >> absolutely. >> mr. mr. secretary, thank you so much. congratulations, couldn't have a more talented person than you in that spot and democrats know that, too. meanwhile, lawyers for blake lively and justin ball don'ty heading to court today first time in highly publicized lawsuit working together in a movie called it ends with us. a live report, next. ♪ today. most people don't know where their meat is sourced. for generations, people had access to quality local meats from american farms and ranches. at good ranchers, we're reviving that tradition by partnering with ranchers and farmers. no imports. just 100% american born, raised and harvested meat. delivered directly to you. we select only the finest cuts that we would feed our family. visit good ranchers d
but also do like we did in north dakota, sustainablably develop energy a way that takes care of our wildlifeer. we can do it all in america. we do it with innovation and not regulation. that's what we are going to be doing in the department of interior. >> brian: just because you left north dakota teddy roosevelt museum. opening day. >> absolutely. >> mr. mr. secretary, thank you so much. congratulations, couldn't have a more talented person than you in that spot and democrats...
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more what their thing things you and have to check on the rest of the and that's a side is to north dakota agents to some of the piano in the new mall. so, but the sort of co crash cam assist the for show studio was pretty baltic to awesome. and this boeing you to stumble, your basel good. you and you didn't get a lot of able to glass. you have a solution, st. joseph of sister on absolutely the success, but on a lot of talk soon. class give you the u. k. as in hub for training ukraine militants, sabotage on the us. special operation to land on 10 drugs, sped, were trained by british instructors, the operations failed. and this students would capture the assistance on the preferred bullet control flyers and what it is, you know, for your state case breakdown gets to the doctor's eyes and you might have somebody made a couple of the points of december to go in was captured during a special mission on the neighbors 10 drove spit, georgia and the street getting late, so signed a contract with the ukranian of forces in the 2nd international legion, the key recruited him in germany. the charlott
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while it's still snowing across montana and north dakota with temperatures in the teens. frances, back to you. happy friday. >> thank you so much. it certainly is. "early today" is back in a minute with the nfl's new reigning mvp. >>> and if you're winging it for your super bowl party, how much can you expect to pay. how much can you expect to pay. eddie, no. frasier, frank. frank? —fred, how are you? —fred! support up to 7 brain health indicators, including memory. when you need to remember, remember neuriva. did you know... 80% of women are struggling with hair damage? just like i was. pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner with melting pro-v pearls. locks in moisture to repair 6 months of damage. for resilient, healthy-looking hair. if you know, you know it's pantene. want a next level clean? swish with the whoa of listerine. it kills 99.9% of bad breath germs for five times more cleaning power than brushing and flossing alone. get a next level clean... ahhhhh with listerine. feel the whoa! no more gross cough syrup. we all want you to feel better. i want extra tv tim
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thank you and have to check on the rest of the not to say it's the north dakota agents to some of the piano in the new mall. so the shuttle go crash cam assistant for show us the most. that's a pretty baltic to awesome. and this going, you to stumble buys a good you and you didn't get a lot of able to gravity homelessness, st. joseph of sister on absolutely deceased on a lot. but at the show can i give you the u. k, as in hub for training ukraine militants. sabotage on the us, special operation to land on 10 drugs, sped, were trained by british instructors. the operations failed. and this students would capture. our systems are also a flash drive at the end of what it is, you know, for your state case breakdown, gets to the top as always. and you might have suddenly made a couple of time points of december to go and was captured during a special mission on the neighbors. 10 drove spit, george, and most regular graduates. so signed a contract with ukranian armed forces in the 2nd international legion, the key recruited him in germany. the charlotte, as to the medic honest upfront tools
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more importantly, doug burnham and catherine, incredible governor of north dakota, as you know, and did a really great job and i asked him to serve as the department of energy, the secretary. and he has agreed to do it. and in many ways, the united states, i guarantee it's going to prove to be corrected that united states is very lucky to have them, because they are a great team, great man and wife, great talent. so we are going to be working and you're going to be working very hard with chris wright over at energy and we have a lot of land, we have more land than anyone else in the world that has energy under mainly, i call it liquid gold, but many things. he's going to seek it out and help our country become extremely liquid and extremely wealthy again and i don't think it will take too long as he's ready to go. right? he just got approved, as you know, by the senate, so it was pretty good. we want to thank everybody and we want to thank senator thune for moving it along. and if you can give me his commission, we will sign it. thank you very much. and if you'd like to ask a new questi
more importantly, doug burnham and catherine, incredible governor of north dakota, as you know, and did a really great job and i asked him to serve as the department of energy, the secretary. and he has agreed to do it. and in many ways, the united states, i guarantee it's going to prove to be corrected that united states is very lucky to have them, because they are a great team, great man and wife, great talent. so we are going to be working and you're going to be working very hard with chris...
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protesting the construction of the keystone oil pipeline on native american land, extending bulk in north dakota governments around the world. i've also been proposing and even passing that enables them to crack down on active as branded as eco terrace in poland. days before hosting cop 24 and december 2018 or thirties issued a terrorism award and denied entry to at least 13 foreign climate activists rich to, to attend cooling the security threats. in the philippines, a new 2020 anti terrorism will greatly expand the definition of terrorism to include those who intend to damage public property or interfere with critical infrastructure coming to tactic of environmental groups. it also allow suspects to be arrested without warrant and to change that charges for up to $24.00 days. and in australia, a stumped in early 2023, in which climate activist episode from a traffic bridge, sol legislation ran through like a problem and days later that would increase funds for public obstruction from 750 $1.00 to $50000.00 or 3 months in jail when active as camp out in blockade, roads for, you know, obstruct t
protesting the construction of the keystone oil pipeline on native american land, extending bulk in north dakota governments around the world. i've also been proposing and even passing that enables them to crack down on active as branded as eco terrace in poland. days before hosting cop 24 and december 2018 or thirties issued a terrorism award and denied entry to at least 13 foreign climate activists rich to, to attend cooling the security threats. in the philippines, a new 2020 anti terrorism...
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lot of the state where civilians are right now struggling off of their, their rates on to the north dakota with the situation, the light of the very 3 dialed civil infrastructure and the cost to take over water networks and supplies in the north of district. so this is a very bike to a sweet reunion, not just for my uncle, but for hundreds of cows thing. prisoners, i certainly have lost many of their beloved ones of friends colleagues, and many of the family members as this re re re union will be always mixed with happiness and for you, for the great losses that palestinian people have been enduring since the onset of this military genocide campaign on the striped floor and the entire on top of that, we know that a number of people, a number of prisoners to be released will be deported from palestine. do we know anything more about the circumstances around that deportation? well i have, i had conversations with the i see i see members, they say that be all facilitating the pot shots and that child support site shifts to the gaza site without adding without repeating 5 that details. but we
lot of the state where civilians are right now struggling off of their, their rates on to the north dakota with the situation, the light of the very 3 dialed civil infrastructure and the cost to take over water networks and supplies in the north of district. so this is a very bike to a sweet reunion, not just for my uncle, but for hundreds of cows thing. prisoners, i certainly have lost many of their beloved ones of friends colleagues, and many of the family members as this re re re union will...
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i will move on to my colleague from north dakota. this is both from mr.an we protect important national security nationals while also fostering innovation and how do shared spectrum approaches help us avoid those national security risks for commercial use. >> it brings private sector as well as the public sector together. so i think it has been mentioned , you bring the engineers in the room and then we can get things moving a little faster. how do we take the emotion in the policy out of it and get the engineers to pave the path forward. >> thank you. mr. powell. >> coexisting. allowing people to live together and both he able to do and operate and provide the services that are critical to the national security services. many of the bands in the past have pioneered purchase sharing. we have protection of incumbent military systems particularly naval coastal systems and allowing them to operate effectively. >> thank you very much. your testimony no significant demand and more commercial license is necessary to keep pace with that demand. can you explain h
i will move on to my colleague from north dakota. this is both from mr.an we protect important national security nationals while also fostering innovation and how do shared spectrum approaches help us avoid those national security risks for commercial use. >> it brings private sector as well as the public sector together. so i think it has been mentioned , you bring the engineers in the room and then we can get things moving a little faster. how do we take the emotion in the policy out of...
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the little bit about north dakota. we have one ba in fargo. that is right on the red river. i mean, literally on the shores of the red river, which is the barrier, the border to minnesota. that means if you are in williston or you might be for hundred miles away. from the va hospital. we have eight c boxes and 37 critical access hospitals. critical access care hospitals or their own purpose and it has to do with access, right? and they are reimbursed by cms, a particular formula. and we have veterans -- by the way, i think it is just a handful of those are in the same community. as a critical access hospital. what i would like to see us do -- and i have the proposal to do this and you will be hearing more about it eventually. if training is required i am all for it. but for many of these critical access hospitals their margins are this then. they are barely hanging in there. and two or three more patients, or five more patients in the community might be what keeps that hospital open. and if it is 50 miles to the next hospital or 350 miles to the va hospital that access might
the little bit about north dakota. we have one ba in fargo. that is right on the red river. i mean, literally on the shores of the red river, which is the barrier, the border to minnesota. that means if you are in williston or you might be for hundred miles away. from the va hospital. we have eight c boxes and 37 critical access hospitals. critical access care hospitals or their own purpose and it has to do with access, right? and they are reimbursed by cms, a particular formula. and we have...
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the country certainly there will be big celebrations here but across the national parks and in north dakotaist and the opening of the presidential library at the gateway to the funeral roosevelt park is also an official event. >> martha: that is a good start. i will put that on my summer list. i know that president trump wants you and the energy secretary to work together closely and one of the keys as i've heard you talk about is expanding the american electrical grid to handle everything including ai. i think it's a really fascinating subject. tell me how you plan to tackle that? >> one of the threats that america is facing is that they will lose the ai arms race to china. they made a big leap forward last week with their announcement around deep seek. they are spreading it all over the world with the tiktok and americans need to understand that ai is -- and ai data centre's manufacturing intelligence and that core intelligence affects everything but first of all it affects our defence and our ability to defend against cyberattacks and the winner of the ai arms race isn't just too has the
the country certainly there will be big celebrations here but across the national parks and in north dakotaist and the opening of the presidential library at the gateway to the funeral roosevelt park is also an official event. >> martha: that is a good start. i will put that on my summer list. i know that president trump wants you and the energy secretary to work together closely and one of the keys as i've heard you talk about is expanding the american electrical grid to handle...
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you have it pass-fail and current policy scoring scott bessent, joining us to talk about this, north dakotarnie moreno, thank you so much. senator cramer, you feel most of republican senators, buy into i'll call it mike crapo's idea, that it is current policy, that means for viewers, just means, that trump tax cuts paid for themselves they did then, they are now, they will in future. you don't need to score them as five trillion deficits, that actually, barack obama used the same convention, back in 2012 to keep george w. bush tax cuts, that is called current policy, don't score it stop fretting about it, really. >> true. in fact, i don't know many if any, maybe one or two, republican senators who don't agree. and largely because, we all know mike crapo to be main of honor, and he understands this stiff. but -- secretary bessent is right, if we fail, it is a 4.3 trillion dollar tax increase. cbo scores, the other way, they score that as revenue, and interestingly with spending, they use current policy. larry: right, there -- true, they don't score the spending increases. >> no. larry: just
you have it pass-fail and current policy scoring scott bessent, joining us to talk about this, north dakotarnie moreno, thank you so much. senator cramer, you feel most of republican senators, buy into i'll call it mike crapo's idea, that it is current policy, that means for viewers, just means, that trump tax cuts paid for themselves they did then, they are now, they will in future. you don't need to score them as five trillion deficits, that actually, barack obama used the same convention,...
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joining us to talk about it all, north dakota senator, mr.ss-claimer and ohio state bernie plano. moreno. senator crapo's idea that it's current policy and means for viewer, i don't have to go to the baseline but trump tax cuts paid for themselves and they did then and they are now and they will in the future. barack obama used the same one for the tax c cuts and that's sp fretting about it. is that true, really? >> that is true. i don't know many, if any, maybe one or two republican senators that don't agree with that. largely because mike crapo is a man of honor and understands this stuff better than the rest of us, but the explanation is clear, secretary bessent is exactly right. if we fail, it's a 4.3 trillion tax increase. cbo scores the other way. they score that as revenue and interestingly when it comes to spending, they use current policy. l they don't score the spending increase but the tax cut. >> they're off by $4 trillion last time. only that. larry: only that much. they admitted yesterday, 1 point 1.9 trillion, actual revenue, c
joining us to talk about it all, north dakota senator, mr.ss-claimer and ohio state bernie plano. moreno. senator crapo's idea that it's current policy and means for viewer, i don't have to go to the baseline but trump tax cuts paid for themselves and they did then and they are now and they will in the future. barack obama used the same one for the tax c cuts and that's sp fretting about it. is that true, really? >> that is true. i don't know many, if any, maybe one or two republican...
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as a representative from north dakota, i am big into natural resources and resources. spectrum is a very important national resource so i appreciate the opportunity this hearing has to talk about how to best manage this resource for the benefit of american citizens. i will have to say that to the extent that managing this resource results in additional funding for the federal government, i am really confident that my host colleagues, especially in this committee and on the republican side of things are committed to putting any additional revenues that may be generated from the sale of those to the benefit of every day americans. the farmers, ranchers, coal miners, oilfield workers, teachers, nurses, those folks from north dakota and throughout the country who are hard at work. i know we will be very diligent to use those resources appropriately. so, for all of you, thank you for your time. you have been sitting here for a long time now. probably thinking about luncheon and bathrooms and all those things. i just have two questions. your expertise is really vital to help
as a representative from north dakota, i am big into natural resources and resources. spectrum is a very important national resource so i appreciate the opportunity this hearing has to talk about how to best manage this resource for the benefit of american citizens. i will have to say that to the extent that managing this resource results in additional funding for the federal government, i am really confident that my host colleagues, especially in this committee and on the republican side of...
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he became the governor of north dakota and ran a great state. and he became an expert on energy because they have energy on fracking in particular. but i said, i want you to be the if i win this. this was even before i won, but i thought we were going to win early. and i said, i want you to be the head of energy. he said, look, there's a man in this room right now who's better than anybody in the world. chris right. and he was sitting there and i said, this man over here. yeah, that man, he's better than me. he's better than anybody for what we want. getting the oil out of the ground properly and i said, well, let's talk. and so i talked to chris and i was impressed by it. but more importantly, he was impressed by it. and it was interesting. so he became the secretary of the interior and it's interesting for a different reason because chris is energy, but there is no energy is it, bob? there's some nuclear, but there's no energy. he's in theory, he's got all the energy. so i said, why don't you merge together and work together? and they've essen
he became the governor of north dakota and ran a great state. and he became an expert on energy because they have energy on fracking in particular. but i said, i want you to be the if i win this. this was even before i won, but i thought we were going to win early. and i said, i want you to be the head of energy. he said, look, there's a man in this room right now who's better than anybody in the world. chris right. and he was sitting there and i said, this man over here. yeah, that man, he's...
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so we had to do something dix we started a new energy plan called empower north dakota, to help makeour state the energy powerhouse that it is today. we developed the right regulatory and tax climate to encourage energy development. we worked to bring talent to our state with the best entrepreneurial mindset. that included energy leaders like mr. wright. people that have the latest and greatest understanding of new technologies and the power to innovate. mr. wright has said he became fascinated with energy at a young age, working on fusion energy and later solar energy during his studies at mit and then graduate school at uc berkeley. he started pinnacle technologies, a company that actually started the hydraulic fracturing mapping industry. he was a pioneer in that effort, helping to locate more commercially viable shale energy reserves. he then started another company, liberty energy, to unlock the potential of those reserves and to do it with the smallest footprint and the best environmental stewardship. mr. wright worked to advance new breakthroughs in hydraulic fracturing, comme
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some of the most intensely affected counties are energy and manufacturing communities in north dakotaana, ohio, kentucky, alabama and west virginia, unquote. and the study adds that between 400,000 to 700,000 american jobs could be affected. here. back to you, rosemary. >> and kristi. trade tension is, of course, ramping up as we're seeing. so how likely is it that we will see a deal or dialog between president trump and xi jinping? >> you know, trump had been expected to speak with xi jinping, but then the u.s. president said he was in, quote, no hurry to hold talks. and now he's pledging new global tariffs on steel and aluminum. still, some economic measures that president trump has pledged in the last month have been subject to change. for example, when he suspended tariffs on small packages from china, some observers, because of that reason, they're not ruling out a deal or at least more discussions between trump and xi jinping. rosemary. >> all right. our thanks to kristie lu stout joining us live from hong kong. many thanks. well, with donald trump's tariff war now apparently fo
some of the most intensely affected counties are energy and manufacturing communities in north dakotaana, ohio, kentucky, alabama and west virginia, unquote. and the study adds that between 400,000 to 700,000 american jobs could be affected. here. back to you, rosemary. >> and kristi. trade tension is, of course, ramping up as we're seeing. so how likely is it that we will see a deal or dialog between president trump and xi jinping? >> you know, trump had been expected to speak with...
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now new winter storm warnings on the border of south data and north dakota.ere the trouble spot will be saturday. all this mess heads to the east coast. looks like a snow event for northern new england. that could mess up travel across the country. our friends on the west coast, the next big storm for you is wednesday of next week. that could be significant. >> that's a tease. bill karins, thank you. george solis, thank you. >>> do you remember when reading and writing in cursive was something kids had to learn in elementary school? >> that style of handwriting is a lot less common. a project is looking for cursive experts to decode documents from the past. hallie jackson explains. >> reporter: tiktok cursive challenge introducing gen-z to the lost art of longhand. if you want a real cursive challenge, you have to go old school, like very old. >> 1764. >> reporter: at the national archives a new project asks volunteers to decode documents like these from the revolutionary war. >> every box has a story. >> reporter: records from soldiers telling the stories of
now new winter storm warnings on the border of south data and north dakota.ere the trouble spot will be saturday. all this mess heads to the east coast. looks like a snow event for northern new england. that could mess up travel across the country. our friends on the west coast, the next big storm for you is wednesday of next week. that could be significant. >> that's a tease. bill karins, thank you. george solis, thank you. >>> do you remember when reading and writing in cursive...
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some of the most intensely affected counties are energy and manufacturing communities in north dakota, indiana, ohio, kentucky, alabama and west virginia. unquote. now, the study adds that between 400,000 to 700,000 american jobs could be affected as a result of this. back to you. >> rosemary kristie lu stout in hong kong. many thanks for that live report, and we'll be right back. >> can't fool myself. it was the most exciting time in the world. >> his life. >> had extremely joyful moments and some really difficult moments. >> you only come. >> across an artist like. >> luther vandross once in a lifetime. >> luther. >> never too much. >> work. play. >> blink. relief. >> work. >> play. blink. >> relief. >> the only. 3 in 1. >> extended relief formula. >> for. >> dry eyes. >> blink. >> some people just know they. >> could save hundreds on car insurance by checking allstate first. like, you know, to check the game is actually over. >> the overtime. >> we won. >> before. >> we stormed the. >> court. okay. >> okay. >> okay. >> yeah. checking first is smart. >> it's overtime. >> so check al
some of the most intensely affected counties are energy and manufacturing communities in north dakota, indiana, ohio, kentucky, alabama and west virginia. unquote. now, the study adds that between 400,000 to 700,000 american jobs could be affected as a result of this. back to you. >> rosemary kristie lu stout in hong kong. many thanks for that live report, and we'll be right back. >> can't fool myself. it was the most exciting time in the world. >> his life. >> had...
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during north dakota access -- speaking of north dakota, we saw people from all over the country showing up there. not exactly sure who is funding this. rep. fry: it is usually not the aggrieved party, at least on the paper of the permit challenge, right? somebody else is funding this, is that correct? mr. mccown: it is not the local opponents, it is much larger. rep. fry: i see my time is out. i will probably submit questions to you on how we go about specific actions in preferment is reforming the probing process. -- the permitting process. chair latta: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the vice chair of the full committee, the gentleman from pennsylvania, five minutes for questions. >> thank you. the title of this hearing, powering america's future, unleashing american energy, could not be more appropriate for the first hearing of the energy subcommittee. we are now living in the new golden age of america. where american energy production can finally reach the possibilities that we have so often discussed in this committee. with this gross in production and unlocking the
during north dakota access -- speaking of north dakota, we saw people from all over the country showing up there. not exactly sure who is funding this. rep. fry: it is usually not the aggrieved party, at least on the paper of the permit challenge, right? somebody else is funding this, is that correct? mr. mccown: it is not the local opponents, it is much larger. rep. fry: i see my time is out. i will probably submit questions to you on how we go about specific actions in preferment is reforming...
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some of the most intensely affected counties are energy and manufacturing communities in north dakota, indiana, ohio, kentucky, alabama and west virginia, unquote. the study says between 400,000 to 700,000 american jobs could be affected by china's retaliatory tariffs. kristie lu stout, cnn hong kong. >> now, with donald trump's tariff war now apparently focused on china, other countries are watching closely to see how far this for tat will go. cnn's richard quest sat down for an exclusive interview with french president emmanuel macron and asked him how concerned he and other european allies are about all this. >> look. >> i think it's not the. >> top priority in the current environment, given all. >> the challenges we have. we have to fix ukraine. we have the situation in middle east. we have this competition between us and china, and we have all this innovation from a.i. to clean tech as well, to deliver. honestly, i don't think it should be the top priority. nevertheless, what is the concern of president trump? and you know that we have a very good relation and we speak very regul
some of the most intensely affected counties are energy and manufacturing communities in north dakota, indiana, ohio, kentucky, alabama and west virginia, unquote. the study says between 400,000 to 700,000 american jobs could be affected by china's retaliatory tariffs. kristie lu stout, cnn hong kong. >> now, with donald trump's tariff war now apparently focused on china, other countries are watching closely to see how far this for tat will go. cnn's richard quest sat down for an...
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some of the most intensely affected counties are energy and manufacturing communities in north dakota, indiana, ohio, kentucky, alabama and west virginia, unquote. the study says between 400,000 to 700,000 american jobs could be affected by china's retaliatory tariffs. kristie lu stout, cnn, hong kong. >> now, with donald trump's tariff war now apparently focused on china, other countries are watching closely to see how far this for tat will go. >> cnn's richard quest sat down for an exclusive interview with french president emmanuel macron, and asked him how concerned he and other european allies are about all of this. >> i already did so, and i will did it again, and i think we should be ready to. obviously be in the room and react. but i think more than that, the european union has to be ready to deliver what we want and what we need for ourselves. >> can i suggest to you that the european union is not fit for purpose when it comes to dealing with something like president trump, who is threatening tariffs and basically saying my way or the highway? >> i think it could be the opposi
some of the most intensely affected counties are energy and manufacturing communities in north dakota, indiana, ohio, kentucky, alabama and west virginia, unquote. the study says between 400,000 to 700,000 american jobs could be affected by china's retaliatory tariffs. kristie lu stout, cnn, hong kong. >> now, with donald trump's tariff war now apparently focused on china, other countries are watching closely to see how far this for tat will go. >> cnn's richard quest sat down for...
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the disconnect -- his lived expanse will never connect to the family in north dakota, the teacher in detroit, the child trying to survive through the education program living with autism and so much more. i'm just curious, really, do you think elon musk cares about the american people? mr. schatz: i don't think that's the issue, i think the question is what will be done about the debt? rep. tlaib: you want to talk about the debt, but congress are in control. why not go to the public process? if you want to make cuts, voted to cut it. why are you having this person do it? are you giving him your power as unelected person representing 750,000 people? you represent the equal number of people i do and i want to chance to vote on this and hear from constituents and have it done in a public process. you want to deal with it, you are in power. you have a trifecta. the white house, the senate and the house. no, you want to do it this way. the cruelty of it, the fact that even american people no matter political affiliation, i'm telling you right now, feel like they have no control over the d
the disconnect -- his lived expanse will never connect to the family in north dakota, the teacher in detroit, the child trying to survive through the education program living with autism and so much more. i'm just curious, really, do you think elon musk cares about the american people? mr. schatz: i don't think that's the issue, i think the question is what will be done about the debt? rep. tlaib: you want to talk about the debt, but congress are in control. why not go to the public process? if...
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some of the most intensely affected counties are energy and manufacturing communities in north dakotaana, ohio, kentucky, alabama and west virginia, unquote. and the study adds, it says between 400,000 to 700,000 american jobs could be affected by these chinese retaliatory tariffs. jim. >> so, given that the view is that china's retaliatory tariffs are somewhat measured, what do you hear about china's view of this? do they believe they can come to some sort of deal with trump, that they can negotiate their way out of this, or are they preparing for a new normal? >> and this is when we anticipate china's next move and analyze chinese elite politics and exercise. you're very, very familiar with jim. look, as we've been reporting, china's moves here are designed to be symbolic, designed to create room for more talks, but still, up to this day, no phone call, no deal. canada and mexico, they managed to strike deals with trump. not the case with china. trump says he's, quote, in no hurry to talk with china. but observers say china has more to gain from talks. look, china has learned the le
some of the most intensely affected counties are energy and manufacturing communities in north dakotaana, ohio, kentucky, alabama and west virginia, unquote. and the study adds, it says between 400,000 to 700,000 american jobs could be affected by these chinese retaliatory tariffs. jim. >> so, given that the view is that china's retaliatory tariffs are somewhat measured, what do you hear about china's view of this? do they believe they can come to some sort of deal with trump, that they...
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some of the most intensely affected counties are energy and manufacturing communities in north dakotadiana, ohio, kentucky, alabama and west virginia, unquote. and the study also adds that between 400,000 to 700,000 american jobs could be affected. back to you, john. >> i guess the question here is, though, will there in fact be any kind of discussion between donald trump and president xi? they were meant to talk, i think, last week, on tuesday that got pushed back. donald trump said the time wasn't appropriate. will that time will that appropriate time be anytime soon? >> that's right. you know, there was that expectation for trump to speak with xi jinping. but then the u.s. president later on said that he was in no hurry to hold talks, and now he is pledging new global steel and aluminum tariffs or ratcheting up the trade tension out there. still, we know that economic measures pledged by president trump in just the last month have been subject to change. case in point was when he suspended tariffs on those small packages from china. but observers say are not ruling out a deal or at
some of the most intensely affected counties are energy and manufacturing communities in north dakotadiana, ohio, kentucky, alabama and west virginia, unquote. and the study also adds that between 400,000 to 700,000 american jobs could be affected. back to you, john. >> i guess the question here is, though, will there in fact be any kind of discussion between donald trump and president xi? they were meant to talk, i think, last week, on tuesday that got pushed back. donald trump said the...
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this means there will be some difficult travel from essentially north dakota to wisconsin today.r that. most of that snow works across the great lakes and into the northeast and new england. for new york city and boston, maybe some snow showers, maybe some rain showers. not a whole lot of impactful snow where we could see closer to 3 to 5 inches. meanwhile, we have this atmospheric river dedeliveringa good dose of rain specifically for northern and central california as we go into the day today and into tomorrow. this means the traffic will be difficult in and out of places like san francisco. we keep the potential for flooding there through the beginning of the workweek. notice some of these rain totals by the time we get into next week. over six inches, maybe close to a lot of rain right now through marin, napa and sonoma, also out into solano county, but a little bit lighter returns as we move our way down 680 over walnut creek into san ramon. brentwood. good morning to you. also getting some light returns right now, but down into the dublin interchange. some light rain. that'
this means there will be some difficult travel from essentially north dakota to wisconsin today.r that. most of that snow works across the great lakes and into the northeast and new england. for new york city and boston, maybe some snow showers, maybe some rain showers. not a whole lot of impactful snow where we could see closer to 3 to 5 inches. meanwhile, we have this atmospheric river dedeliveringa good dose of rain specifically for northern and central california as we go into the day today...
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i also think about a young farmer in north dakota who was recently sharing an experience about trying to the get more land, to remember more ground to expand operations. and in doing that, a had to invest in some new equipment. and as a result of that, is now, unfortunately, overextended and is nowing having to to sell pennies on the dollar that pardon me if equipment and is seek ising -- farm equipment and is seeking to still pay off the loan, the financing for that and doesn't know whether or not farming is in his future. these are really just the kind of stories whether it's the more established folks who are eating through their equity and putting their operations at a risk or new and beginning farmers who don't have yet that that deep well of experience and equity that they can burn right now. so those needs for risk management tools including crop insurance are absolutely essential. i hope that as the committee considers what to include in the farm bill, that looking for ways to not to only strengthen the existing options there, but look for additional ways to help support begin
i also think about a young farmer in north dakota who was recently sharing an experience about trying to the get more land, to remember more ground to expand operations. and in doing that, a had to invest in some new equipment. and as a result of that, is now, unfortunately, overextended and is nowing having to to sell pennies on the dollar that pardon me if equipment and is seek ising -- farm equipment and is seeking to still pay off the loan, the financing for that and doesn't know whether or...
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in north dakota attorney general bondi prosecuted a range of violent crimes and criminals. she locked up the worst of the worst for the worst offenses of the her signature achievements were in fighting illegal drugs and in fighting human trafficking. when she first became florida's attorney general in 2011, the state was overrun with things known as pill mills. they were operations that were running to sell opioids. pam shut them down. she locked up the drug dealers. she pushed for stronger laws. and she stopped the spread of synthetic opioids. under her leadership, florida led the fight against this deadly epidemic. attorney general bondi also prosecuted victims of human trafficking in florida. she pledged to make human trafficking an area for her to combat. it was a top priority at her justice department in florida. she's a fierce advocate for safety and she is a skilled leader. the department of justice is a huge agency. it controls 40 separate organizations. it employs more than 115,000 people. it oversees all 94 u.s. attorneys across the country. leading the doj is an
in north dakota attorney general bondi prosecuted a range of violent crimes and criminals. she locked up the worst of the worst for the worst offenses of the her signature achievements were in fighting illegal drugs and in fighting human trafficking. when she first became florida's attorney general in 2011, the state was overrun with things known as pill mills. they were operations that were running to sell opioids. pam shut them down. she locked up the drug dealers. she pushed for stronger...
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but by the end of the war, it was grange halls, picnics, logging camps, a village pool hall in north dakota when they couldn't get a church they couldn't the church wasn't open. there were native american four minutemen who spoke on reservations. there were four minutemen in the southwest, spoke spanish, and other people in big who spoke germans, polish, polish, lithuanian, hungarian, russian, ukrainian, armenian, yiddish and italian when no theaters admitted blacks in georgia, they started a black for minutemen operation. women generally do it. but in birmingham, alabama they had a women's auxiliary for minutemen operation. the four minutemen. in minnesota, a contest in which students prepared speeches buying war stamps. this led to the creation of a junior for minutemen and these little orators all over. and they were told to advise younger friends to earn extra money in order to buy a war bond and to tell their parents to to the limit to their government. think about that. going to children, telling them to go home and propagandize their parents that's what we're doing for programs propp
but by the end of the war, it was grange halls, picnics, logging camps, a village pool hall in north dakota when they couldn't get a church they couldn't the church wasn't open. there were native american four minutemen who spoke on reservations. there were four minutemen in the southwest, spoke spanish, and other people in big who spoke germans, polish, polish, lithuanian, hungarian, russian, ukrainian, armenian, yiddish and italian when no theaters admitted blacks in georgia, they started a...
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california grapes and wine, oregon christmas trees and cherries, jams and jellies from ohio and north dakotar. trump imposed steel and aluminum tariffs in 2018, mexico got results using the same tactic, putting tariffs on steel, pork products, fresh cheese and bourbon. canadian prime minister justin trudeau has promised to respond to u.s. tariffs on a dollar for dollar basis. canada could suffer a larger gdp hit since its economy is so much smaller, but american consumers will feel the bite of higher costs for some goods. that was yesterday in the oval office that president trump was asked about the tariffs in addition to other topics. here is part of his remarks. [video clip] >> do you think you need to ban more of the chips nvidia are selling to china? >> i had not met him. the biggest in the world in terms of chips. i cannot say what's going to happen. it was a good meeting. eventually, we will put tariffs on chips. we will put tariffs on oil and gas. that will happen fairly soon, around february 18. we will put a lot of tariffs on steel. we already have tariffs on steel and have saved th
california grapes and wine, oregon christmas trees and cherries, jams and jellies from ohio and north dakotar. trump imposed steel and aluminum tariffs in 2018, mexico got results using the same tactic, putting tariffs on steel, pork products, fresh cheese and bourbon. canadian prime minister justin trudeau has promised to respond to u.s. tariffs on a dollar for dollar basis. canada could suffer a larger gdp hit since its economy is so much smaller, but american consumers will feel the bite of...
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define seats down here from the equipment and from russia side by side on the same shelves, north korea, south dakota, we uh next to each other seats from the united states in new york. the countries that are not the best friends outside the corporate in this important task. and this is a very non political project on the people, scientists, governments, so low the would work together for concerning and distributing seats, engine increases. the cold is excellent for storing organic material. but how does one preserve the essence of life? i mentioned is a word that seems to only exist and as on lunch dialect. to preserve it. the more and months are from the historical museums are as submitted audio files with 16 different dialects from this online region. to the research university, derek, they're cool about tosh will preserve them for a tennessee and how does that sound to your ears, mister goss? terry, i'm familiar, i can understand some thoughts of the pulse icons, but i've never heard anything like it before. i'm from the austrian state to for all book. and then we actually have a fairly strong di
define seats down here from the equipment and from russia side by side on the same shelves, north korea, south dakota, we uh next to each other seats from the united states in new york. the countries that are not the best friends outside the corporate in this important task. and this is a very non political project on the people, scientists, governments, so low the would work together for concerning and distributing seats, engine increases. the cold is excellent for storing organic material....