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and it s rougher. and it costs more money to fight. these stories go down the list and i can just tell you that a couple years ago, we flew in to down around by billings, they were having record floods. the next year, same people whose houses were under water one year were being burn out the next. same land. i don t know what s going on. i don t know if the air s getting warmer. i don t know if we re just in a cycle. but i can tell you we can talk about all the things that need to be done here. we can talk about how it s going to impact farmers and ranchers and sportsmen and all that. but if we end up passing on a climate to our kids that doesn t allow our kids to move forward with an economy that helps support, i think we re making a huge mistake. now, last year we had a record crop. i can tell you right now it s going to be a pretty open summer for me if we don t get some rain pretty damn quick. those kind of variations in weather farmers always talk about as being normal.
Chesapeake-bayMarylandUnited-statesCharlestonSouth-carolinaLouisianaAlabamaCornell-universityNew-yorkAlaskaDelawareMinnesota studies. i want to make sure i understand. yes, on your on the studies. the commission decision has been to not require further work to require any look at transfer. we ve closed that issue. okay. on the in 2012 the districts court remanded nrc s waste confidence rule. when will the revised rule become final? the revised there s a draft rule that s supposed to come to the commission this summer, and we expect the completion of that waste confidence rule-making in the fall of this year. okay. given that spent fuel integrity was an issue raised by the d.c. circuit in their remand of your waste confidence rule, how do you plan to satisfy the court if the seismic safety or the spent fuel pools remains an open question under the review? senator, i understand the question. i would just comment that since this involves an adjudication. yeah. ? n response to the d.c. circuit there are certain things we can t address, but would i just tell you we have a i person
New-yorkUnited-statesCanadaMalaysiaJapanAlabamaAustraliaMissouriTexasVermontBrazilFlorida her mother s folks are from virginia and probably her father s as well. john converts to quakerism and they go off and live in north carolina in a quaker community. as far as we know dolley was born there so she is north carolina s only first lady. what is sad about that she spends most of her life denying it. we think it has to do with her father s shady business practices and they move back to virginia. so she s raised in the world of slave holding. her father released his slaves as a quaker. is that the cause of his inability to continue his business? i think he had other problems besides that. he couldn t farm so they moved to that chilly northern city of philadelphia. i m not sure if you know so much about her thoughts of slavery. how is it that she reconciled herself to actually having slaves in the white house? i think that s a good question. i m not sure i know the answer to that. but she did not free any of her slaves as her father had. and she didn t speak
ArkansasUnited-statesColumbia-riverOregonAlexandriaAl-iskandariyahEgyptNew-lightNorth-carolinaDelawareMinnesotaKansas-city captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news. axelrod: good evening, i am jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. the prime minister of malaysia now says flight 37 at this was quote deliberately difficult disrerted and flew for at least another six hours after cutting off contact with the ground. 14 countries are now part of the search, 43 ships and 58 aircraft have been deployed, and now eight days later, investigators have finally searched the homes of the pilot and copilot to see what role, if any, they might have in this disappearance that only seems to grow more mysterious by the day. we have two reports tonight starting with seth doane in kuala lumpur, seth. good evening to you, jim. malaysia s prime minister arrived at this airport hotel today to offer new information about this investigation, which seems to be taking a criminal, more sinister turn. it was not an accident, malaysia s prime minister najib razak fold reporters to
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