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we asked the ceoe if thought the industry was moving too fast. >> what i worry about is that we don't build fast enough. so our customers have an incredible demand growth forecast. so in china's case, they're growing demand by 50% a year. so if we're not there to philamena need they're getting it somewhere else. >> america is currently the sixth biggest exporter of natural gas in the world. but experts predict we could jump to second in five years because the united states is kicking off so much from the shale o boom. this facility is built by bechtel the private massive building company we spoke to thd ceo a asked him if he thought the ambitious plans with would tually happen. >> it's sort of math matically improbable that every oneop ed in the market happens. of course the permitting process, the eis process that sorts out who gets to go ahead. but at the end of the day from our perspecti the bigge constraint is labor. >> the other question issoney. sloo stock markets and economies go up investors are more likely to spend thell ns to takes to build facilities like this. but if eithe
we asked the ceoe if thought the industry was moving too fast. >> what i worry about is that we don't build fast enough. so our customers have an incredible demand growth forecast. so in china's case, they're growing demand by 50% a year. so if we're not there to philamena need they're getting it somewhere else. >> america is currently the sixth biggest exporter of natural gas in the world. but experts predict we could jump to second in five years because the united states is...
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they werehere with photos of their loved ones as the boeing ceoe faced the senmmerce committee.gan with an apogy to the families. >> on behalf of myself and the boeing a company, sorry, deeply and truly, sorry. >> senators from both parties slammed the ceo with questions of safety and accountability. some flatly accused him of outright deception. he was asked whether bing withheld damaging inrmation about the automated control session -- system thatbl has ben ed for the crashes. >> boeing came to my office shortly after these crashes and said they were the result of pilot error. those pilots never had a chance. >> there are a lot of reasons an airplane can go down, but safety should not be one of them. >> senators showed little >> we share your focus on safety and i can confidently say that that is our number one priority. >> ok, cool, we failed in this case and there are a whole bunch of people going through incredible anguish because we failed. >> recently disclosed documents show a boeing test pilot complained the system was running rampant in simulator tests. the ceo indicat
they werehere with photos of their loved ones as the boeing ceoe faced the senmmerce committee.gan with an apogy to the families. >> on behalf of myself and the boeing a company, sorry, deeply and truly, sorry. >> senators from both parties slammed the ceo with questions of safety and accountability. some flatly accused him of outright deception. he was asked whether bing withheld damaging inrmation about the automated control session -- system thatbl has ben ed for the crashes....
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i see the maslha mazile low ceoe of a pledge he made to prop 8. do i believe faith is under fire in this country? i believe certain little aspects of it. if you say like the benham brothers did that there is -- that they believe that gay marriage is wrong, then hgtv, because of social media and a right wing blog says we have to get rid of a show. >> sally, it's interesting here. he has a point. if you see something about a homosexual lobby in this country, you will be vilified. but when you look at the polls, 59% of the country support gay marriage, 49% don't. >> there is two problems i have with what joe said in this larger conversation here. one is this is not people of faith versus everybody else, right, versus gay people and sort of people of faith who oppose gay marriage. no. good people of faith in this country, the strong majority of people who support gay rights, forget gay marriage for a second, a vast majority over 80% think you shouldn't be able to get fired in your job because you're gay. those are people of faith too. to say it's sort
i see the maslha mazile low ceoe of a pledge he made to prop 8. do i believe faith is under fire in this country? i believe certain little aspects of it. if you say like the benham brothers did that there is -- that they believe that gay marriage is wrong, then hgtv, because of social media and a right wing blog says we have to get rid of a show. >> sally, it's interesting here. he has a point. if you see something about a homosexual lobby in this country, you will be vilified. but when...
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o but remember former twitter ceoe jack dorsey repeatedlymber denid that this was ever happening. h here he is , in fact, front testifying in front of congress back in 2018. >> watch this.to read i want to read a few quoteses. about twitter's practices.ell yh >> and i just wantat you to tell me if they're true or not. social media is being riggeds bn to censor conservatives. >> is that true of twitter? >>, i don't know what twitter is up to . it sure looks like to me that ad they're censoring people and they ought to stop it. are yoo stopu censoring people?. >> no. >>itter shadow banning prominent republicans bad is that true? >> no. well, now, just like clockwork, democrats and their adoring allies in the media arliees i suffering one meltdown after another and relentlessly attacking musk and weissr and . so ask yourself, why areats in democrats and the media so the terrified by transparency, scared of free and independent voices? so scare free anand so hostile e the answer may be simpler thanle you think. censorship is a tool used by the powerful against the powerless to suppres
o but remember former twitter ceoe jack dorsey repeatedlymber denid that this was ever happening. h here he is , in fact, front testifying in front of congress back in 2018. >> watch this.to read i want to read a few quoteses. about twitter's practices.ell yh >> and i just wantat you to tell me if they're true or not. social media is being riggeds bn to censor conservatives. >> is that true of twitter? >>, i don't know what twitter is up to . it sure looks like to me...
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. >> we are talking about the top three kerns of ceoes is secret service, overregulation being the topcal uncertainty across the globe. a lot of things suppressing growth. >> the reality is every business right now and for that matter government is worried about a myriad of things. china clearly, an economy that is in transition, you have to also get into the details, what's happening with the state owned enterprises the consumers. those are two different stories. you get into the issues of oil, you guys just talked about that a couple seconds ago, you get into some of the geopolitical issues and i will call it the political issues in general. the number one issue that was talked about in davos is our political issues going on right now. >> the u.s. companies, specifically u.s. ceos, what's the level of concern about the political uncertainty/paralysis in washington? >> it's pretty big. there's en certainty in terms of what the various candidates are saying and implications and how we will operate from a global perspective, what will happen in terms of trade and cap issues. >> let's pu
. >> we are talking about the top three kerns of ceoes is secret service, overregulation being the topcal uncertainty across the globe. a lot of things suppressing growth. >> the reality is every business right now and for that matter government is worried about a myriad of things. china clearly, an economy that is in transition, you have to also get into the details, what's happening with the state owned enterprises the consumers. those are two different stories. you get into the...