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it was part of this effort after the u.s. dakota war to remove the dakota from minnesota.t's really tragically ironic is that this place, which for many is seen as a place of birth of their people is also a place of their confinement in a concentration camp and expulsion and genocide. it's important when you think about the story and the history of this region that you think beyond the walls of fort snelling. we try to push people to think more about what does it mean when all these cultures came together? what perspectives did they have on these historic events? you could look at a single event from multiple angles and multiple perspectives. that helps us think about the world we live in today how can we see things through someone else's eyes. how can we be more understanding of multiple perspectives? so you can look at the fort in multiple ways. you can look at it as the expansion of the the pioneer spirit moving west conquering the wilderness. or you could look at it as a place of interment for the dakota that we are here because of the u.s. dakota war of 1862. you coul
it was part of this effort after the u.s. dakota war to remove the dakota from minnesota.t's really tragically ironic is that this place, which for many is seen as a place of birth of their people is also a place of their confinement in a concentration camp and expulsion and genocide. it's important when you think about the story and the history of this region that you think beyond the walls of fort snelling. we try to push people to think more about what does it mean when all these cultures...
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it was part of this effort after the u.s. dakota war to remove the dakota from minnesota.'s really tragically ironic is that this place, which for many is seen as a place of birth of their people is also a place of their confinement in a concentration camp and expulsion and genocide. it's important when you think about the story and the history of this region that you think beyond the walls of fort snelling. we try to push people to think more about what does it mean when all these cultures came together? what perspectives did they have on these historic events? you could look at a single event from multiple angles and multiple perspectives. that helps us think about the world we live in today how can we see things through someone else's eyes. how can we be more understanding of multiple perspectives? so you can look at the fort in multiple ways. you can look at it as the expansion of the the pioneer spirit moving west conquering the wilderness. or you could look at it as a place of interment for the dakota that we are here because of the u.s. dakota war of 1862. you could
it was part of this effort after the u.s. dakota war to remove the dakota from minnesota.'s really tragically ironic is that this place, which for many is seen as a place of birth of their people is also a place of their confinement in a concentration camp and expulsion and genocide. it's important when you think about the story and the history of this region that you think beyond the walls of fort snelling. we try to push people to think more about what does it mean when all these cultures...
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it was part of this effort after the u.s. dakota war to remove the dakota from minnesota.'s really tragically ironic is that this place, which for many is seen as a place of birth of their people, is also a place of their confinement in a concentration camp and expulsion and genocide. it's important when you think about the story and the history of this region that you think beyond the walls of fort snelling. we try to push people to think more about what does it mean when all these cultures came together? what perspectives did they have on these historic events? you could look at a single eventyzv from multiple angles and multiple perspectives. that helps us think about the world we live in today, how can we see things through someone else's eyes. how can we be more understanding of multiple perspectives? so you can look at the fort in multiple ways. you can look at it as the how can we be more understanding of multiple perspectives? you can look at the fort in multiple ways. you can look at it as the expansion of the united states and the pioneer spirit moving west, conq
it was part of this effort after the u.s. dakota war to remove the dakota from minnesota.'s really tragically ironic is that this place, which for many is seen as a place of birth of their people, is also a place of their confinement in a concentration camp and expulsion and genocide. it's important when you think about the story and the history of this region that you think beyond the walls of fort snelling. we try to push people to think more about what does it mean when all these cultures...
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. >>> in north dakota in the u.s. native american populations control vast expanses of land and had benefited from the shale oil boom. now they're feeling pinch as john hendren reports from the native american reservation. >> reporter: for native americans in north dakota the oil boom is as much a curse as a blessing. >> life has become hard he. it's crazy that our own people who loved and fought and died our own ancestors are getting up and saying i don't want to live there anymore and they're moving. >> the land has earned the native american nation $1 billion since 2008. profit from drill sites on their property. but for he most lifestyles have gone down, crime traffic deaths and cost of living have gone up. >> there's money always but the con is drugs heroin and meth is the big one. >> reporter: one-third of the oil coming out of the state is from the kna nation. >> so oil hasn't made it better? >> it's made it worse. people like the money but you know i think they're destroying mother earth. >> then there's the co
. >>> in north dakota in the u.s. native american populations control vast expanses of land and had benefited from the shale oil boom. now they're feeling pinch as john hendren reports from the native american reservation. >> reporter: for native americans in north dakota the oil boom is as much a curse as a blessing. >> life has become hard he. it's crazy that our own people who loved and fought and died our own ancestors are getting up and saying i don't want to live...
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dakota. the number two u.s. oil producing state, and cnbc's 10 th best state for business. of course, it gets much of the energy and money from energy. how is it fairing with the collapse of crude prices? the governor of north dakota joins us next. ♪ ♪ [ radio chatter ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] andrew. rita. sandy. ♪ ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage or major disaster, when you need us most, we're there. state farm. we're a force of nature, too. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "power lunch," shares of johnson and johnson, the second worse performing today, moving lower after being down agreed from a sell rate -- to a sell rating from a neutral. they drove the company's growth and valuation subsiding based on diminishing pipeline flow. the shares down by 2 %, sue, on today's trade. back to you zplp. >> thanks, dom. adding to the banks misses falling short of the forecasts, sinking 4% on trading session respectively. target calling it quits in canada. the decision costing the retail giant $5 .4 billion in losses impacting 17,000 workers. blackberry shares ran up strongly late yeste
dakota. the number two u.s. oil producing state, and cnbc's 10 th best state for business. of course, it gets much of the energy and money from energy. how is it fairing with the collapse of crude prices? the governor of north dakota joins us next. ♪ ♪ [ radio chatter ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] andrew. rita. sandy. ♪ ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage or major disaster, when you need us most, we're there. state farm. we're a force of nature, too. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back...
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u.s. attorney for north dakota. >> it was unprecedented. i had -- i've been u.s. attorney now for going on four years. this is the only time we reached out to a school system, to the university and said hey, there's this danger on the streets right now that people need to be aware about. >> as the emergency warnings were being issued, investigators were desperately trying to find out just what this drug was, and more importantly where it came from. >> it took lab analysis to determine the true nature of these substances. when we learned what they were, 2 cinbome, 2 ccbome, that was new to us. >> 2 cinbome and 2 ccnbome are synthetic designer drugs, chemicals designed to simulate the the high of the banned drug lsd. these drugs are so potent a dose the size avenue a few grains of salt is enough to get high. north dakota's top federal drug prosecutor had never heard of them, and neither had christian bju bjurk's parents. >> i had to go to the internet and look up information on it. and i really didn't understand the whole synthetic drug. i didn't know what it was. i
u.s. attorney for north dakota. >> it was unprecedented. i had -- i've been u.s. attorney now for going on four years. this is the only time we reached out to a school system, to the university and said hey, there's this danger on the streets right now that people need to be aware about. >> as the emergency warnings were being issued, investigators were desperately trying to find out just what this drug was, and more importantly where it came from. >> it took lab analysis to...
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snow, ice, and rain are falling in the eastern parts of the u.s., a blizzard warning issued for north dakota and minnesota. some states had winds up to 40 miles per hour with several accidents in ohio and michigan, where rain and ice fell hard. nothing like that here. let's check in with eileen whelan, who has an unbelievable forecast tomorrow. >> 60's. it will feel really nice. >> and maybe warmer? >> a few spots may get close to 70 degrees. but it will not be a brilliantly blue sky kind of day. but very warm, especially with the cold temperatures we will have in the middle of the week. 43 at reagan national, overcast conditions, drizzle. visibility now six miles. keeping a close eye on the fog because at times visibility has dropped below a mile. dulles reporting under two mile visibility, something to remain mindful of overnight and the early morning hours. as far as the rainfall goes pretty much done with the rain as of now. i think we might have some drizzle overnight, but the bulk of the rain is out of here as of now. rainfall totals, about a half inch, right on the money here the dist
snow, ice, and rain are falling in the eastern parts of the u.s., a blizzard warning issued for north dakota and minnesota. some states had winds up to 40 miles per hour with several accidents in ohio and michigan, where rain and ice fell hard. nothing like that here. let's check in with eileen whelan, who has an unbelievable forecast tomorrow. >> 60's. it will feel really nice. >> and maybe warmer? >> a few spots may get close to 70 degrees. but it will not be a brilliantly...
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u.s. economy. especially in texas and north dakota where the shell oil build something going on. it's a reflection of the overall global economy. consumers are certainly making out in the meantime. not going to complain about that. >> got it. interesting. jason brooks. appreciate it. thanks. >>> oakland's next mayor is about to take office. she told kpix 5's ann mackovic she will have her hands full. >> reporter: what are you going to do most differently than your predecessor? >> implementation. i am not about cute titles or announcing initiatives. there are basic things we need to do particularly around safety. even though murders were down last year in oakland, home invasions and aggravated assaults were up. and the city saw another slew of protests that turned into riots, damaging local businesses. >> i am very clear about the line between free speech and passionate politics and vandalism and destruction. >> reporter: but that line for police is very thin. the fear of further violence has often led police to simply allow it. >> they have been very professional. >> reporter: bu
u.s. economy. especially in texas and north dakota where the shell oil build something going on. it's a reflection of the overall global economy. consumers are certainly making out in the meantime. not going to complain about that. >> got it. interesting. jason brooks. appreciate it. thanks. >>> oakland's next mayor is about to take office. she told kpix 5's ann mackovic she will have her hands full. >> reporter: what are you going to do most differently than your...
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u.s. state of south dakota workers are literally trying to move a mountain to create a memorial to the nativerse. that monument al task has been going on since 1948. as stephanie elam reports, those working on it now say they're the going to go on for its finish. >> reporter: this is truly dedication in stone. this project really has its roots back in 1939. that's when a sculptor from massachusetts came here to the black hills of south dakota to work on mount rushmore. not too long after that chief standing bear invited the sculptor to work on a mountainous tribute to the native american indian honoring their culture, traditions heritage and their heroes. in 1947 he made good on that and began the crazy horse memorial. >> dad would say whenever he dropped a hammer he was right there to pick it up. >> at what point did they start getting help? >> when they had 10 children. we have a lot of help we're not alone. >> i started 35 years ago. i've actually worked on the mountain 27. i have had the opportunity to at least see the face done. he did all this work without being able to see that. >> so
u.s. state of south dakota workers are literally trying to move a mountain to create a memorial to the nativerse. that monument al task has been going on since 1948. as stephanie elam reports, those working on it now say they're the going to go on for its finish. >> reporter: this is truly dedication in stone. this project really has its roots back in 1939. that's when a sculptor from massachusetts came here to the black hills of south dakota to work on mount rushmore. not too long after...
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dakota. the stronger dollar will make losers out of the u.s.exporters if the products are more expensive to buy. the slow down will hurt american manufacturers, it will not be enough to kill the momentum of the global economy. jay joins us from the company's officers in charlotte, north carolina. great to have you back on the show. let's start with the focus on the u.s. is the boom from spending - will that offset weaknesses we may see as a result of the strong dollar? >> it should. keep in mind that consumer spending is two-thirds of the u.s. economy. exports is 10%. if consumer spending grows a little, given the size of the drag. >> what is your outlook for china this year? >> well in 2014 is grew around 7.5%. as you look into 2016, slower - 6.5%. that is slow by chinese standards of the last few decades. 6-7% growth is not all that bad. >> how do you see that rippling out through the global economy? >> well, you know, if you look at china's main trading partners, slower growth will affect the economies. when you add everything up, and look a
dakota. the stronger dollar will make losers out of the u.s.exporters if the products are more expensive to buy. the slow down will hurt american manufacturers, it will not be enough to kill the momentum of the global economy. jay joins us from the company's officers in charlotte, north carolina. great to have you back on the show. let's start with the focus on the u.s. is the boom from spending - will that offset weaknesses we may see as a result of the strong dollar? >> it should. keep...
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100,000 barrels a day of montana and north dakota oil that enters that pipeline in a small town called baker montana. it's not just about canadian oil coming to the u.s. it's about north dakota and montana oil. second, as i was traveling one day to a rural co-op in glasgow, montana, there in my pickup, show up in my jeans and my jacket, they told me that the keystone pipeline's approved electric rate ts for their co-op paris payers -- folk who is don't have a lot of money thousands of montana families in eastern part of our state -- their rates will remain flat for the next ten years because of the keystone pipeline? why? because they will supply electricity to the pump stations in the pipeline. if it's not approved the electric rates for those hardworking montana families will go up 40% in the next ten years. it's $80 million a year in tax revenues for the state of montana and for these rural counties that desperately need infrastructure to pay for roads, for bridges, for teachers, for schools. so this is not just about the guard arguments already made. i want to make sure we had perspective of what this means to hardworking montanans who struggle m
100,000 barrels a day of montana and north dakota oil that enters that pipeline in a small town called baker montana. it's not just about canadian oil coming to the u.s. it's about north dakota and montana oil. second, as i was traveling one day to a rural co-op in glasgow, montana, there in my pickup, show up in my jeans and my jacket, they told me that the keystone pipeline's approved electric rate ts for their co-op paris payers -- folk who is don't have a lot of money thousands of montana...
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100,000 barrels a day of montana and north dakota oil that enters that pipeline in a small town called baker, montana. it's not just about canadian oil coming to the u.s. it's about north dakota and montana oil. second, as i was traveling one day to a rural co-op in glasgow, montana, there in my pickup, i show up in my jeans and my jacket, they told me that the keystone pipeline's approved electric rates for their co-op payers -- folk who is don't have a lot of money, thousands of montana families in eastern part of our state -- their rates will remain flat for the next ten years because of the keystone pipeline? why is that? because they will supply electricity to the pump stations in the pipeline. accused on pipeline is -- is the keystone pipeline not approved the electric rates for those hardworking montana families will go up 40% in the next ten years. it's $80 million a year in tax revenues for the state of montana and for these rural counties that desperately need infrastructure to pay for roads, for bridges, for teachers, for schools. so this is not just about the good arguments already made. i want to make sure we had perspective of what this
100,000 barrels a day of montana and north dakota oil that enters that pipeline in a small town called baker, montana. it's not just about canadian oil coming to the u.s. it's about north dakota and montana oil. second, as i was traveling one day to a rural co-op in glasgow, montana, there in my pickup, i show up in my jeans and my jacket, they told me that the keystone pipeline's approved electric rates for their co-op payers -- folk who is don't have a lot of money, thousands of montana...
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u.s. now. >> many states seeing temperatures up to 35 degrees below average for early january. >> south dakotamperatures. still, you can see people ventured out on to the roads. >> they are tough in south dakota. >> half foot of snow expected there in some areas. >> a 20-car pile up closed down part of i-80 near des moines. several people were taken to the hospital. they are expected to be okay. >> to the east snow coming down in fulton new york. 3 inches falling per hour. officials say the lake-effect snow prompted more accidents than dispatchers could count. >> frightening moments for a mom in maine driving with her son. ice and snow flew off the car in front of her shattering her windshield. she told her affiliate wmtw her adrenaline was pumping. >> it could have been worse. it could have been an accident. it could have gone through my windshield. >> in west washington state. look at that. nonstop rain caused landslides. dramatic. it left 200 people stranded. one slide cut off the only road out of hoquiam, washington. some people have been escorted to and from their homes from a logging roa
u.s. now. >> many states seeing temperatures up to 35 degrees below average for early january. >> south dakotamperatures. still, you can see people ventured out on to the roads. >> they are tough in south dakota. >> half foot of snow expected there in some areas. >> a 20-car pile up closed down part of i-80 near des moines. several people were taken to the hospital. they are expected to be okay. >> to the east snow coming down in fulton new york. 3 inches...
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u.s. it's about north dakota and montana oil. second as i was traveling to a rural co-op in glasgow, montana. in my pickup, in my jeans and jacket, they told me if the keystone pipeline is approved, electric rates for the co-op pair s payers, and i can tell you those are folks that don't have a lot of money in the eastern part of the state their rates are going to remain flat. why is that? because they will supply electricity. if the keystone pipeline is not approved, the rates will go up 40% in the next ten years. it's $80 million a year in tax revenues for the state of montana and for the rural counties that desperately need infrastructure to pay for roads for teachers, for schools. i want to make sure we have some perspective on hard working montanians who are struggling month to month. madam chair i ask for unanimous support to send letters now support for the keystone pipeline morris county in the state that they will receive millions of dollars on. >> those will be submitted. >> it's talked about how it's been a problem at
u.s. it's about north dakota and montana oil. second as i was traveling to a rural co-op in glasgow, montana. in my pickup, in my jeans and jacket, they told me if the keystone pipeline is approved, electric rates for the co-op pair s payers, and i can tell you those are folks that don't have a lot of money in the eastern part of the state their rates are going to remain flat. why is that? because they will supply electricity. if the keystone pipeline is not approved, the rates will go up 40%...
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u.s. oil country. we'll look at whether a boomtown in north dakota can weather the plunge in oil prices. >>> plus yourof browsing for suitcases and hourglass clocks while flying on planes could be numbered. details on the skymall bankruptcy are next. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't leave your car unprotected. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, the leader in identity-theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive, personal information every second of every day, helping to guard your social security number, your bank accounts and credit, even the equity in your home -- your valuable personal assets. look. your bank may alert you to suspicious activity on your credit or debit card. but that still may leave you vulnerable to big losses if a thief opens new accounts in your name or decides t
u.s. oil country. we'll look at whether a boomtown in north dakota can weather the plunge in oil prices. >>> plus yourof browsing for suitcases and hourglass clocks while flying on planes could be numbered. details on the skymall bankruptcy are next. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't leave your car unprotected. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves...
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u.s. shale production in states like texas and north dakota, just today the american production hit 9.2 barrels a day in december, and that's the most since 1986. and nations like saudi arabia are not budging from their current production levels. meanwhile, the demand has fallen in europe and asia, and it's a recipe for falling prices. they expect that global supplies will continue to out strip demand throughout next year, so compared to the average prices, so compared to last year, in 2015, $71 of a barrel in 2016. falling oil prices is a great thing for american drivers and airlines like the falling prices on their bottom lines but there's a wrinkle in the steep drop in energy prices. the two big companies that make commercial jets, boeing and airbus, they have been falling in recent years as they ordered more airplanes that are fuel efficient. the worry is that they might cancel those orders and stick with the old guzzlers. and that's a possibility. it reminds us that what's great for one big company might cause another to lose sales and layoff workers. last night the pain that the lower pri
u.s. shale production in states like texas and north dakota, just today the american production hit 9.2 barrels a day in december, and that's the most since 1986. and nations like saudi arabia are not budging from their current production levels. meanwhile, the demand has fallen in europe and asia, and it's a recipe for falling prices. they expect that global supplies will continue to out strip demand throughout next year, so compared to the average prices, so compared to last year, in 2015,...
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u.s. marine veteran and medal of honor recipient dakota meyer.come to both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you know listen i know this is incredibly personal for both of you for very different reasons. obviously i want to get to that. but sergeant meyer, let me begin with you and this criticism. as we mentioned, michael moore, even seth rogen tweeted this criticism, that snipers are cowards. can you just address that for me off the top here? >> look there's nothing to address on it honestly. cowards are people who live in a free country and didn't have the nerve to go serve and sit back and call our service members cowards. that's a coward. >> thank you. karen, your dad died in vietnam. your nephew is a sniper. i know you don't want to see this movie. tell me why. >> i can't see this movie, and i have nothing against those who go to see it. but i can't personally go to see it. for me i think it's a matter of when you've lived with the realities of war -- i was 9 when my father was killed. i grew up during the vietnam generation. i lived in
u.s. marine veteran and medal of honor recipient dakota meyer.come to both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you know listen i know this is incredibly personal for both of you for very different reasons. obviously i want to get to that. but sergeant meyer, let me begin with you and this criticism. as we mentioned, michael moore, even seth rogen tweeted this criticism, that snipers are cowards. can you just address that for me off the top here? >> look there's...
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u.s. right now. >> some states seeing temperatures of 35 below average. look at south dakota. slammed by snow and sub zero temperatures. you see people out there trying to get around because they are strong in south dakota. a half foot of snow is expected in areas there. >> chains on the tires and go. they could have used chains there. a 20-car pile up closed down part of the highway i-80 in des moines moines. >> 3 inches falling per hour in fulton new york. the lake-effect snow prompted more accidents than 911 dispatchers could count. >> frightening moments for a mother and son in maine. ice fell off the car in front ever her and shattering her windshield. she said her adrenaline was pumping. >> it could have been worse. it could have been an accident. it could have gone through my windshield. >> she is lucky. the frigid temperatures will push south and east from the midwest. let's get to meteorologist pedram javaheri for an early look at your weather. pedram. >> good tuesday morning, john and christine. let's talk about what is happening nationally. impressive set up with th
u.s. right now. >> some states seeing temperatures of 35 below average. look at south dakota. slammed by snow and sub zero temperatures. you see people out there trying to get around because they are strong in south dakota. a half foot of snow is expected in areas there. >> chains on the tires and go. they could have used chains there. a 20-car pile up closed down part of the highway i-80 in des moines moines. >> 3 inches falling per hour in fulton new york. the lake-effect...
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if approved the powder river training complex will be the largest in the continental u.s., talking about both dakotasas montana and wyoming. >>> meanwhile an ohio man has been accused of a terrorist plot against a symbol of american democracy and he will now stay in jail. a judge denying bail to 20-year-old christopher cornell. he was arrested on wednesday and charged with that plot to attack the u.s. capitol building with pipe bombs and guns and shoot some of the fleeing lawmakers. his parents, though insist he was set up by the fbi. >>> meanwhile, another homegrown extremist now serving 30 years in prison for a plot back in 2012. he received guns and bombs they say fromunder undercover agents. the fbi releasing vild yofe inging video from that sting. we've got details on this frightening story. hi, uma. >> i've, eric. the chilling video is a window in to how far the homegrown terrorists are willing to go. the suspect was days away from launching an attack on the capitol. you'll notice the fbi has distorted the sound and images of the undercover fbi agents to protect their identities. >> reporter: b
if approved the powder river training complex will be the largest in the continental u.s., talking about both dakotasas montana and wyoming. >>> meanwhile an ohio man has been accused of a terrorist plot against a symbol of american democracy and he will now stay in jail. a judge denying bail to 20-year-old christopher cornell. he was arrested on wednesday and charged with that plot to attack the u.s. capitol building with pipe bombs and guns and shoot some of the fleeing lawmakers....
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u.s. army ranger, sean parnell, medal of honor recipient dakota miles, and len -- i'm deeply honored to haveou here.gl9çhk this reluck taps of saying the words is a problem. this has been talked about again and again on various shows but cuts to the core. according to the sergeant cuts to the core how we address a problem, whether we think it's a problem. do you agree? >> absolutely. three simple words. radical islamic terrorists. they're not that hard to say. it clearly defines the problem. it defines who we are fighting against. what we are fighting against. and why it's so important for the american people to know whether those three words can't be used, remains just an unexplained fact that the administration won't address and as long as we duck and dodge around it we're not truly going to get to the core issue we need to fight against. >> sergeant mayer what difference would it make? you often hear that. what difference it wouldonçwc make readdressing our terms or how we refer to bad guys? >> i don't know. i think the issue is that the administration has become so politically correct th
u.s. army ranger, sean parnell, medal of honor recipient dakota miles, and len -- i'm deeply honored to haveou here.gl9çhk this reluck taps of saying the words is a problem. this has been talked about again and again on various shows but cuts to the core. according to the sergeant cuts to the core how we address a problem, whether we think it's a problem. do you agree? >> absolutely. three simple words. radical islamic terrorists. they're not that hard to say. it clearly defines the...
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u.s. on hold. we talk to north dakota senator john hogan.s at the center of the fracking industry, a booming economy. is that in jeopardy? we will find out. after the breakout president obama wants to make us more like those pagan losers in europe. stuart: agreeing to pay the fcc up fine of $58 million for inflating readings for mortgage-backed securities during the crisis. the s and p will pay out $19 billion in fines in new york and massachusetts. liz macdonald has more on this. before we get into these lines worked they also assessed over a billion dollars in penalties, for downgrading america's aaa rating. liz: excessive fines, what is happening with that, the fcc and the attorney general of massachusetts, commercial back bonds and mortgages. stuart: these relate to mortgage-backed securities, in ratings on them. the previous billion dollars fine they are negotiating relates to government bonds. liz: the contrast with the s&p that they downgraded and the u.s. retaliated, that is not at play here. what they are negotiating with the depart
u.s. on hold. we talk to north dakota senator john hogan.s at the center of the fracking industry, a booming economy. is that in jeopardy? we will find out. after the breakout president obama wants to make us more like those pagan losers in europe. stuart: agreeing to pay the fcc up fine of $58 million for inflating readings for mortgage-backed securities during the crisis. the s and p will pay out $19 billion in fines in new york and massachusetts. liz macdonald has more on this. before we get...
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u.s. associate members particularly the kansas wheat commission and the north dakota wheat commission and rs paid for a shipment of flour to be donated to cuba. u.s. wheat facilitated that shipment. we went to cuba cuba and helped the miller's abusive. they were ecstatic. it was just 20 tons of flour but their bakers were able to use it so much more suited to their 100-gram role that is a standard part of the diet that they really wanted to have it. as soon as the legislation allowed it we began exporting and in 2002 the donation had to be cut care affiliate. it was not to the government but once he began to make make sales we gradually moved up to about half of that market, just under half of that market from 2004 to 2008 and tapered off down to about zero in 2011. long-term prospects are that it should be about a 1 million-ton market. they import nearly that much plus some flour. just to put it in perspective we should be able to garner 90% of the market as we do for the rest of the caribbean. it simply logical. they like the product. in today's dollar terms that's about $250 million a y
u.s. associate members particularly the kansas wheat commission and the north dakota wheat commission and rs paid for a shipment of flour to be donated to cuba. u.s. wheat facilitated that shipment. we went to cuba cuba and helped the miller's abusive. they were ecstatic. it was just 20 tons of flour but their bakers were able to use it so much more suited to their 100-gram role that is a standard part of the diet that they really wanted to have it. as soon as the legislation allowed it we...
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dakotas. >> the arctic express coming down across the u.s. it's all brought to you by this massive high pressure system that is going to settle down across a good part of the eastern u.s. and all the way down towards the panhandle of florida. take a look at the advisories and warnings out for wind chills. if you are in these areas you better bundle up in layered clothing. lows tomorrow down to 6 below in chicago. 9 degrees in st. louis. take a look when you combine the temperatures with the winds, a large area of wind chills that are 40 below 0 or greater tomorrow morning. on thursday it does work down into charleston and nashville, places that aren't used to these lows at this time of the year. even into the panhandle of florida with the teens. this is a rough arctic outbreak. stay tuned and stay bundled up if you are in this region. >>> the temps may be down but so is energy. that is not usually how it works. >> that is exactly right. when we get the coldest week on recordtypically we see gnatnat gas prices go up. a couple of reasons for th
dakotas. >> the arctic express coming down across the u.s. it's all brought to you by this massive high pressure system that is going to settle down across a good part of the eastern u.s. and all the way down towards the panhandle of florida. take a look at the advisories and warnings out for wind chills. if you are in these areas you better bundle up in layered clothing. lows tomorrow down to 6 below in chicago. 9 degrees in st. louis. take a look when you combine the temperatures with...
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u.s. since then six other states passed familiar legislation. idaho, montana, north dakota utah, designed to prevent video taping without a farmer's concept. paul ship era is from the human society of the united states. >> this is a clear effort from the meat industry to prevent whistleblowers gaining employment at factory farming because they don't want them taking photos of routine animal cruelty, food problems and more. >> the cow is alive. >> reporter: last year in utah, amy shot this video tape from the side of the road on public property of a cow moved with a tract outside a slaughter house. >> oh, no. >> the police were not centered in the slaughter houseworkers. instead meier was arrested and charged with a misdemeanour. agricultural misdemeanourful. detained. >> you are being detained. >> the case against her was dropped. court. >> that is what the ag gag laws are about. like peta the human society used undercover video like this investigation at a slaughter house. at a result of the footage, the u.s. department of agriculture suspended operations. activists argue
u.s. since then six other states passed familiar legislation. idaho, montana, north dakota utah, designed to prevent video taping without a farmer's concept. paul ship era is from the human society of the united states. >> this is a clear effort from the meat industry to prevent whistleblowers gaining employment at factory farming because they don't want them taking photos of routine animal cruelty, food problems and more. >> the cow is alive. >> reporter: last year in utah,...
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u.s. attorney going after public corruption. there is -- r sheldon silvers in every state in the union. they've got their own north dakotaheldon silver. his name is not sheldon. >> this morning, the nfl's version of richard nixon bill belichick held a press conference to tell the press he didn't know anything about the patriots to fleeting footfalls. tom brady said, quote, i did not alter the footfall in any way. >> can you answer right now, is tom brady a cheater? >> i don't believe so. i feel like i have always played within the rules. i believe in fair play, and i respect the league and everything they are doing. i have no knowledge of anything. i have no knowledge of any wrongdoing. yeah, i'm very comfortable saying that. nobody did it, as far as i know. >> you were quoted as saying you like throwing a deflated ball. explain that comment in this context. >> i obviously read that i said that. i like it the way i like them. 12.5. that is a perfect grip. >> i've got to ask you. to you think there is any possible reason to think that phil belichick and tom brady are not lying their faces off? >> i don't know anything, i
u.s. attorney going after public corruption. there is -- r sheldon silvers in every state in the union. they've got their own north dakotaheldon silver. his name is not sheldon. >> this morning, the nfl's version of richard nixon bill belichick held a press conference to tell the press he didn't know anything about the patriots to fleeting footfalls. tom brady said, quote, i did not alter the footfall in any way. >> can you answer right now, is tom brady a cheater? >> i don't...
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u.s. civil rights commission report in 2000 concluded that many native americans in south dakota have little or no confident in the system. and warns that the administration of justice at the federal and state levels is permeated by racism. one recommended remedy, increased the number of native americans on the force. 15 years after that review, rapid city has increased the number of native officers on it's 120 man force from one to three. why he thinks there aren't many. >> it is very difficult culturally. for a native american to grow up here, and become a police officer. and so the native americans who take the test, there's been a very low rate of passing the toast they had a lower success rate in those attempts. >> whatever the reason, that fact and allen locks death underscore the deep skepticism in the this community that one of it's own would ever receive justice. >> 10% of the population is native. for the kinds of jobs only a big city can offer but many have found with encreased opportunities come increased risks. >> teens moms even grandmothers here tell stories of continued routi
u.s. civil rights commission report in 2000 concluded that many native americans in south dakota have little or no confident in the system. and warns that the administration of justice at the federal and state levels is permeated by racism. one recommended remedy, increased the number of native americans on the force. 15 years after that review, rapid city has increased the number of native officers on it's 120 man force from one to three. why he thinks there aren't many. >> it is very...
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u.s. if you're in texas that is heavy on oil production and california, the dakotas, those drops in oil prices will shut down new production and could impact job growth and capex. that's a danger. dierdre: great point about this double-edged sword. it's been boom time as people believe in america's energy independence. a lot of building has gone into this industry. >> so much success in texas. dallas and houston, austin. a lot of that is fracking driven. we will have low oil. from texas point of view, we don't want to see it too low for too long. but long-term, i think it will be back up at a healthy level. much longer, we'll see trouble. >> does it slow down investments. people might say, hey, we don't need to do fracking. we don't need to worry about this independence because it's so cheap. >> you made a good point. we're a consumer driven economy. the first wave is a huge benefit. we've seen it throughout the holidays. as oliver pointed out. certain states. geopolitical risks. their dependence on oil is overwhelming. when people ask me what could go wrong or derail this market? i'm not putt
u.s. if you're in texas that is heavy on oil production and california, the dakotas, those drops in oil prices will shut down new production and could impact job growth and capex. that's a danger. dierdre: great point about this double-edged sword. it's been boom time as people believe in america's energy independence. a lot of building has gone into this industry. >> so much success in texas. dallas and houston, austin. a lot of that is fracking driven. we will have low oil. from texas...
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u.s. resident. >> thursday's buzzword coming up. > dan casey, creeping crawling out on the woods to set out a fox trap he set up in south dakota. you never are going to believe what he caught. >> unexpected prize. beautiful lion in the trap. >> what? >> what? >> a mountain lion? >> he caught a mountain lion. and it's illegal in south dakota to trap a mountain lion. dan knows this. he's an outdoorsman. it's his job to make sure this mountain lion gets released. but that mountain lion is probably not happy. >> exactly right. but dan really tried to get this accomplish. >> what we're going to do is try to release her. mountain lion season is going on right now. >> she's beautiful. >> she is beautiful, isn't she? >> what he's going to do is fashion himself a little door holder so when he lifts that cage door the little sticks that he has strategically placed will hold that door up. >> his wife behind the camera is safely inside the truck. >> listen to how angry the mountain lion is. >> oh! >> it builds your stomach gets tighter and tighter worrying about dan. he ever so carefully uses his barehand. >> yikes. >> to lift that gate. a
u.s. resident. >> thursday's buzzword coming up. > dan casey, creeping crawling out on the woods to set out a fox trap he set up in south dakota. you never are going to believe what he caught. >> unexpected prize. beautiful lion in the trap. >> what? >> what? >> a mountain lion? >> he caught a mountain lion. and it's illegal in south dakota to trap a mountain lion. dan knows this. he's an outdoorsman. it's his job to make sure this mountain lion gets...
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u.s. we'll have heavy snow for idaho, and montana. it developed in a ban over dakota and we'll get anywhere from 3-6 inches of snowfall. the cold air is blasting in from the north. as this blasts in arctic air moves in. a combination of the cold temperatures, and the wind. making wind chills feel like 28 below zero. it feels like eight degrees below zero for omaha. this is dangerous weather to be out in for any stretch of the time. the air and wind can freeze the skin so quickly. what we have got in a band of snow is what is called a siberian express. the origin of the storm goes from liberia way up towards the north pole. grabs the cold air, pulls it down and this is going to be a pattern that stays with us all the way through friday. that means the arctic air will filter down gusty is the times, even in new york city. the wind chills will be below zero. get ready with everything. tomorrow lucky to hit single digits. as we get into the low the, this is where we see dramatic cool down, especially wednesday/thursday. it will feel so cold anywhere from chicago to new yo
u.s. we'll have heavy snow for idaho, and montana. it developed in a ban over dakota and we'll get anywhere from 3-6 inches of snowfall. the cold air is blasting in from the north. as this blasts in arctic air moves in. a combination of the cold temperatures, and the wind. making wind chills feel like 28 below zero. it feels like eight degrees below zero for omaha. this is dangerous weather to be out in for any stretch of the time. the air and wind can freeze the skin so quickly. what we have...
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u.s.. auto 50s and 60s on the 95 corridor and 17 in chicago that's current air temperature not wind chill 5 below zero in bismarck, north dakota we'll into this arctic chill as early as this week. outside this evening mild, enjoy while you can. 65 dover. 55 in philadelphia millville 61 and off to north and west cold air invading 43 allentown and 46 lancaster and lower 40s as well in reading. here's satellite 6 along with action radar there's a cold front off to the west moving across western pennsylvania and down to the ohio valley and so the front moves on through from i a west to east direction and there could be leftover showers for the rest of the evening and into tonight. but until the wake of that we're tracking some drastic changes on the way. here's setup for us on monday. temperatures tumble tomorrow with northwesterly winds. high temperature in philadelphia only 36. keep in mind average for us this time of year is 40. below average tomorrow much colder with winds gusting up to 30. as we get to tuesday we track clipper system moving in. future tracker 6 showing you 6:00 in the morning mostly cloudy looking to be dry.
u.s.. auto 50s and 60s on the 95 corridor and 17 in chicago that's current air temperature not wind chill 5 below zero in bismarck, north dakota we'll into this arctic chill as early as this week. outside this evening mild, enjoy while you can. 65 dover. 55 in philadelphia millville 61 and off to north and west cold air invading 43 allentown and 46 lancaster and lower 40s as well in reading. here's satellite 6 along with action radar there's a cold front off to the west moving across western...
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dakota make no mistake. but it's a rapidly growing field in the u.s.nger term shale production plans if they get halted because of lower prices. right now energy analysts are saying you have to go into the low 40s before you'll see projects be stopped so for now you'll see some job cuts in energy but on the other side of that, you'll see every working joe in america, every working joe and jane in america got a little pay raise, basically, from the lower gas prices they're paying. >> thanks for putting in the perspective for us christine. good to see you. >>> for the second time police officers from across the country used a fallen officer's funeral to hold a silent protest against new york city mayor bill de blasio. thousands of officers lined the streets just outside a brookln funeral home yesterday as they honored officer wenjian liu. and when de blasio spoke, some of these police officers turned their backs to the screens just like they did when he spoke at the funeral for liu's partner rafael ramos. it came days after the head of the nypd reminded
dakota make no mistake. but it's a rapidly growing field in the u.s.nger term shale production plans if they get halted because of lower prices. right now energy analysts are saying you have to go into the low 40s before you'll see projects be stopped so for now you'll see some job cuts in energy but on the other side of that, you'll see every working joe in america, every working joe and jane in america got a little pay raise, basically, from the lower gas prices they're paying. >>...
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dakota, too. even so, falling prices at the pump make winners out of u.s. consumers, but the stronger dollar will make losers of u.s. exporters as their products become more expensive to buy overseas. while the slowdown? in exports hurt american manufacturers it won't hurt the global economy. jay bryson joins us from charlotte, north carolina. jay, great to have you back on the show. let's start with the focus on the u.s. is the boost from consumer spending we expect to get from lower gas prices will that offset weaknesses we might see as a result of the strong dollar? >> yeah, it should. i mean, keep in mind that, you know, consumer spending is two-thirds of the u.s. economy, exports is only 10%. even if consumer spending grows just a little bit and exports really weaken, still given the size of consumer spending it should offset the drag from exports. >> let's broaden out the global picture, jay. what's your outlook for china this year? >> well, so we think china in 2014 grew somewhere around 7.5%. we think that's going to probably slow to something 7%, m
dakota, too. even so, falling prices at the pump make winners out of u.s. consumers, but the stronger dollar will make losers of u.s. exporters as their products become more expensive to buy overseas. while the slowdown? in exports hurt american manufacturers it won't hurt the global economy. jay bryson joins us from charlotte, north carolina. jay, great to have you back on the show. let's start with the focus on the u.s. is the boost from consumer spending we expect to get from lower gas...
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here in the u.s., a deep freeze gripped the eastern two-thirds of the country, shutting schools from the dakotasma. arctic air and high winds meant sub-zero wind chills in many areas. it was minus 27 degrees in chicago and in the minus 30's in the dakotas. officials everywhere warned those who did venture out to guard against frostbite. this was day two of the new congress, and battle lines were already being drawn over the proposed extension of the keystone oil pipeline. republicans, with their new majorities, are moving to approve the long-delayed project, shipping canadian oil to the gulf coast. after the white house threatened a veto again today, the new senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, fired back. >> the president is not gonna set the agenda for us here in the senate. we have an agenda that we believe helps save and create jobs for americans. if the president wants to be a part of that, he can sign the bills that make it to his desk. and if he doesn't, i'm sure he can make his best effort to explain to the american people why these measures are not in the best interest of the countr
here in the u.s., a deep freeze gripped the eastern two-thirds of the country, shutting schools from the dakotasma. arctic air and high winds meant sub-zero wind chills in many areas. it was minus 27 degrees in chicago and in the minus 30's in the dakotas. officials everywhere warned those who did venture out to guard against frostbite. this was day two of the new congress, and battle lines were already being drawn over the proposed extension of the keystone oil pipeline. republicans, with...
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u.s. production costs are high and if companies scale back that could threaten jobs especially states like north dakotaylvania and texas. local jobs international demand. american production and chinese consumption. all that activity is summed up in a drop of oil. so watch out when oil drops. >> joining me now for more cnn's maggie lake. okay maggie she just talked about supply and demand being a big factor here. why is supply so much higher than the demand? i know there are international players involved too. >> a good way to think of this ana, is this is a war of attrition between producers. we have more supply. we had the u.s. come on as a major producer now and you have russia opec so opec saying okay, there's all of these suppliers now, we're going to see who can hold out. we won't cut production we won't get the price down. it's causing pain for some countries. who can withstand that pain is going to be the person or the country can grab more of the supply. you're going to see some people drop out. so saudi arabia some people speculate are trying to put pressure on u.s. producers who have come up
u.s. production costs are high and if companies scale back that could threaten jobs especially states like north dakotaylvania and texas. local jobs international demand. american production and chinese consumption. all that activity is summed up in a drop of oil. so watch out when oil drops. >> joining me now for more cnn's maggie lake. okay maggie she just talked about supply and demand being a big factor here. why is supply so much higher than the demand? i know there are international...
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u.s. wheat association. >> thank you. in 1988 -- excuse me, 1998, some of our members, particularly the kansas wheat commission and the north dakota wheat commission and others paid a visit -- paid for a shipment of flour to be donated to cuba. u.s. wheat facilitated that shipment, went to cuba and help to the millers use it. they were ecstatic. it was just 20 tons of flour but the bakers used it so much more suited to the 100-graham roll that is a standard part of the diet, well behind rice but a standard part of the diet. they wanted to have it. as soon as the legislation allowed them to begin exporting in 2002, the donation had been to the care affiliates not to the government, by the way. once we began to make sales we moved up to about half of the market, just under half of the market from 2004 to 2008. down to about zero in 2011. long-term, the prospects are that it should be about a million-ton market. they import nearly that much. to put it in perspective, we should be able to garner 80% to 90% of the market, as we do for the rest of the caribbean. it's simply logical. they like the product. in today's dollar terms, that's
u.s. wheat association. >> thank you. in 1988 -- excuse me, 1998, some of our members, particularly the kansas wheat commission and the north dakota wheat commission and others paid a visit -- paid for a shipment of flour to be donated to cuba. u.s. wheat facilitated that shipment, went to cuba and help to the millers use it. they were ecstatic. it was just 20 tons of flour but the bakers used it so much more suited to the 100-graham roll that is a standard part of the diet, well behind...
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dakota will speak at the nation's capitol. the pipeline would send crude oil from canada to the gulf of mexico. those in favor say it will bring thousands of jobs to the u.sse against worry about environmental impacts. >> the republicans are now calling it the keystone jobs bill. we reality checked how many jobs you can expect, nbcbayarea.com/realitycheck, just a little plug there. >>> coming up next, just seconds away from being crushed by a falling overpass. >> it was so close i saw bolts just break and start to fall down and i thought it would come through the windshield. >> who this man says went through his mind when he thought he was going to die. >>> and before you leave the house, make sure you check your zipper truck. there it is, golden gate bridge making their morning ready for that morning commute. we'll check farther east coming you. >>> happening today, new england patriots coach bill belichick will answer or perhaps deflect questions around surrounding deflate gate, what they're calling that controversy surrounding the new england patriots. they're being accused of underinflating balls in the afc championship game. they won sunday over the
dakota will speak at the nation's capitol. the pipeline would send crude oil from canada to the gulf of mexico. those in favor say it will bring thousands of jobs to the u.sse against worry about environmental impacts. >> the republicans are now calling it the keystone jobs bill. we reality checked how many jobs you can expect, nbcbayarea.com/realitycheck, just a little plug there. >>> coming up next, just seconds away from being crushed by a falling overpass. >> it was so...