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north dakota north dakota run of five national titles. the two met again this year in one of the most highly anticipated fcs national championship games in history. north dakota north dakota stateooking to reclaim the top spot in the game. the game did not disappoint. james madison looking for win number 27 straight and a second straight national title. second quarter north dakota state up 7-3. launches it to wide open, going in led 17-6. third quarter, third and goal from the one. punt its in. james madison cuts the lead to four. fourth quarter, three minutes left. fourth and nine, james madison with the fake punt. kel kelly himself gets the first down and more. 24 yards. later in the drive, fourth and 16. stewart scrambles. he gets to the end zone and it falls incomplete. north dakota state wins its sixth national championship. 17-13 the final. >>> college basketball, virginia hosting number 12 north carolina. first half cavaliers by two. right place, right time. throw its down with a monster one in slam. more defense. hall comes up with the steal. right back to the slam. virginia led by seven at the break. second half, none of those dunks compare to this. watch this. hunter
north dakota north dakota run of five national titles. the two met again this year in one of the most highly anticipated fcs national championship games in history. north dakota north dakota stateooking to reclaim the top spot in the game. the game did not disappoint. james madison looking for win number 27 straight and a second straight national title. second quarter north dakota state up 7-3. launches it to wide open, going in led 17-6. third quarter, third and goal from the one. punt its in....
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north dakota, minus 44. >> ew. >> at this hour. what town is this i can put that on my list. >> hettinger. little town in north dakota. yeah. >> how about i put the whole state of northith me. >> you do what you got to do. >> okay. >> that's one of the states i haven't visited. i'd like to visit it one day. >> i yes. >> we are waking up with sunshine. we'll have few clouds this afternoon but you won't notice the sunshine warping things up particularly as our daytime highs just never get out of the 20s. here we go. that's here in the city. parts of the area, you know, low 20ing upper teens for daytime highs. so do take the advice to really make sure that you're dressed warmly when you take your dog out for a walk and that kind of thing. i know everybody is exercise fog the new year. maybe keep it indoors today. >> maybe do some stretching. >> um-hmm. >> right? >> although never ceases to amaze me that people get outside and they run outside in this stuff. >> people run in zero and 100. >> schuyler got a new bike for christmas. and she wanted to go riding her bike yesterday. >> i think it's youth. like you don't feel it. >> is that what it is? >> yeah. >> needless to s
north dakota, minus 44. >> ew. >> at this hour. what town is this i can put that on my list. >> hettinger. little town in north dakota. yeah. >> how about i put the whole state of northith me. >> you do what you got to do. >> okay. >> that's one of the states i haven't visited. i'd like to visit it one day. >> i yes. >> we are waking up with sunshine. we'll have few clouds this afternoon but you won't notice the sunshine warping things up...
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i was talking to the commissioner of commerce in the state of north dakota. 85% of what they grow in north dakotaed to mexico or to canada. you look at that red part of america that is growing protein in the form of soy beans or corn or wheat or cattle or pork and virtually all of that a substantial portion of that is used for the export market. >> neil: and canada is worried that we will walk away from nafta. the president will be leaving for davos tonight. i believe president bush, your old boss, passed up an opportunity to be there. the last u.s. president was bill clinton. what do you make of this one wanting to go? >> well, it's an interesting choice as you say. the last two presidents have not gone there. this is where the proponents of international economic trade and commerce gather. it's interesting for the president to go there. maybe he's going to convey a message of clarity about his trade policies. i hope he spends time saying the united states is doing something good by modernizing its tax code. if your tax code is not modernized, look at what we're doing in the united states. what
i was talking to the commissioner of commerce in the state of north dakota. 85% of what they grow in north dakotaed to mexico or to canada. you look at that red part of america that is growing protein in the form of soy beans or corn or wheat or cattle or pork and virtually all of that a substantial portion of that is used for the export market. >> neil: and canada is worried that we will walk away from nafta. the president will be leaving for davos tonight. i believe president bush, your...
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north dakota does the road count? >> actually what's really interesting is we have huge amounts of investment in infrastructure in north dakota because what have happened in western north dakota, and the statehe state could afford it because of the oil extraction tax. >> and you're just rolling in it at 60, 63. >> it stabilized back -- actually there's two sides of the equation on revenue on oil one is what's our production numbers and the other one is price. this has been dish mean, what we're looking at is a $50 to $60 west texas intermediate -- west texas intermediate price that will sustain the industry, and, in fact, we know because of the -- because of the reduction that the cost centers have been greatly reduced. this industry has gotten so much more efficient in the shale space that at 60 that's about where they want to be. >> right. >> because anything above that would encourage mammoth growth and once again we would get a surge and increase in costs so i think we're right at the speed spot for permanency in the shale development. >> you like hydrocarbons and you like fracking. >> i do. >> you like economic growth. >> are you comfortable where you are politically? >> do you write t
north dakota does the road count? >> actually what's really interesting is we have huge amounts of investment in infrastructure in north dakota because what have happened in western north dakota, and the statehe state could afford it because of the oil extraction tax. >> and you're just rolling in it at 60, 63. >> it stabilized back -- actually there's two sides of the equation on revenue on oil one is what's our production numbers and the other one is price. this has been...
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. >> fargo is in the state of north dakota yes, and they went back and forth between minnesota and north dakotainnesota. >> that is what we do. >> minnesota. >> i can't waiting to there. >> heavy scandinavian influence which is why it sounds like they are ordering toaster stroddle. >> yes. >> we're playing feel good songs today because we feel, good. now this is a list of the compiled by forbes magazines. >> yes. >> so we will get through their top five. like i said, we have already >> through the show. >> this is what they considered the number one feel good song ever. >> okay. >> ready. >> ready. >> ♪ >> now, i know why this survey survey was put together by a- british company. >> well, that makes sense. >> well, no wonder. >> let's have some americans decide. >> yeah. >> here's the brits. >> so survivor, eye of the tiger, we know that very well. that was number five. number four billy joel uptown girl, beach boys, good vibrations that makes sense, alba, dancing queen was number two and queen, don't stop it. >> so let's do ours. >> is what your favorite go to song, what makes you feel the fun
. >> fargo is in the state of north dakota yes, and they went back and forth between minnesota and north dakotainnesota. >> that is what we do. >> minnesota. >> i can't waiting to there. >> heavy scandinavian influence which is why it sounds like they are ordering toaster stroddle. >> yes. >> we're playing feel good songs today because we feel, good. now this is a list of the compiled by forbes magazines. >> yes. >> so we will get through...
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north dakota, one hundred 65% rise. guest: north dakota is a fascinating story. that was one state that never really felt the recession. at the same time as the recession, there was the fracking boom. you had people moving to bismarck and much more rural areas to participate in this great economy and get the fantastic jobs, while at the same time the rates at the local motel are going for $250 a night or higher. there is not a lot of housing in northakota. as people flooded into take advantage of the fracking boom, they really struggled to build a number of units that they needed to house the workers. host: is this about the numbers of houses and units specifically or the price tag? guest: in a lot of the big cities, it is both. this is what fascinated me about this story. talking to groups, what they were saying is that the housing is a cyclical cycle. just like the economy. when the economy is doing well, people build houses at a faster rate, and that has not really happened in this particular cycle. the demand for housing is rising , but they cannot keep up. take a look around washington dc. camera and athe different way, you can see 18 cranes building amazing amounts of new units. there are new units down by anacostia, down by the wharf and the waterfront, they are building these as fast as possible, but the demand is outpacing the supply. one of the things we heard from a lot of the mayors, i talked to the mayor of san diego,
north dakota, one hundred 65% rise. guest: north dakota is a fascinating story. that was one state that never really felt the recession. at the same time as the recession, there was the fracking boom. you had people moving to bismarck and much more rural areas to participate in this great economy and get the fantastic jobs, while at the same time the rates at the local motel are going for $250 a night or higher. there is not a lot of housing in northakota. as people flooded into take advantage...
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north dakota thinking about i can help him do that. >> i'm originally from north dakota and live in arizona. you bet we built a lot of heavy projects on the side of mountains that set history in the state of nevada. no different than all the jobs we have done in arizona and new mexico. we understand the terrain and we can deliver that. and with that we wanted to develop a pattonized system to prove that one wall will do it all so to speak. the wall will working a levee protection in the rio grand and border protection. but also our wall can be backfilled so you don't need to see through the wall. our road was elevated on the back side of the wall so that agents have an elevated view for advantage. steve: that's a good idea. >> look over here right here see 20 miles looking in to anyone that would possibly want to breach. you get the advantage. that's what we can deliver for the president is high quality infrastructure. no d plus, a plus infrastructure that will last the test of time and our wall is the only one that's guaranteed for 150 years of life span. steve: okay. ainsley: special forces have gone down there to the border and they have not been able to scale any of the walls, including yours. what makes your so different than others. >> ours is build of pure concrete and perfectly placed rebar built with perfectly placed steel forms. on the border, if you put steel by itself, eventually steel ruses you can cut it right await a minute solid concrete, 30 inches at the bottom and tapering up. you are not going to breach. placing high speed access road one on top. can't get close to the wall do. their security and cover so much more ground. go from a proactive approach then reactive and patrol observe then react. >> as an american, if your wall isn't picked and i know it will bother you because you want to do it, obviously, are you still for any wall? >> aim for border protection on the southern border for every single american. we would support which ever way the government wanted. hopefully they will see when they look at our proposal it's backed by multibillion-dollar bond which really puts the proof in the pudding so to speak. steve: right. tommy, we heard jillian a moment ago tell some of the names of some of the people invited by lawmakers to be in the gallery for tonight's state of the union. you were invited by one of the congressman from south dakota. >> norththank you very much. there are going to be a bunch of dreamers in your general area. they might say hey, you are the guy who is building the wall. i saw you on tv this morning. >> what would you say to them? >> i would say we are america and we build great infrastructure projects and if that's what is needed to build southern border protection we wants to do it. but, also, reach for your dreams. there is nothing wrong. my grandparents are immigrants. no different than probably all of us here. and you have the ability because the difference of america is, when can you provide protection as well as pride through basically patriotism and different things like that, that's why people want to be here. we are an open family but i think if people judge us, can you see we have all the adversities that work four country. no one builds infrastructure better than we do. brian: stay here find out if they can get to stay here. tommy fisher. good job. good luck. the president is going down the end o
north dakota thinking about i can help him do that. >> i'm originally from north dakota and live in arizona. you bet we built a lot of heavy projects on the side of mountains that set history in the state of nevada. no different than all the jobs we have done in arizona and new mexico. we understand the terrain and we can deliver that. and with that we wanted to develop a pattonized system to prove that one wall will do it all so to speak. the wall will working a levee protection in the...