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team ok thank you very much for analysis there louise cooper markets analyst said b g c partners thank you. well now let's take a look at the markets precious metal prices are still down this hour however they are still higher as investors look for a safe haven to be uncertainty over the u.s. that resolution that's after republicans council to vote on the deficit reduction plan. looking at oil prices also down the salaries of problems in the u.s. chip away at investor confidence light sweet is currently trading below ninety seven dollars per barrel while brant is up one hundred seventeen dollars per barrel . and it's not looking good in europe as well where moody's rating agency has put spain longer view for a possible downgrade banking stocks are leading the fall with shares of dextre down three point one and lloyds is three percent in the red mobile operate of vodafone rose three point seven percent after miss us a joint venture of arise and said it wouldn't pay a dividend. and here in moscow the markets raise thursday's games with the r.t.s. down over a percent this our market playe
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keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r g. c s. in moscow okies available in marriage grounds for china which colson royal marriage renaissance could be on the bulls a holiday in seclusion. holiday in ski otoh. the meridian country club suborning sure to come this peach of the first book called sure convinced switzer told close knit hold bill to let me go to golden coach a. game you need is agreeing on a second release three years older than me and delved deeply into debt with x. but predicting it is now up to grown economists and don't make global find out some . skepticism over it joining me once the existence is officials who can be arrested according. to the hague will sold cotton belgrade's right to memphis. look the fire scandal is johnson cents and say american. braces for a new gold baton in the midwest where people feel the case is yet more proof of wind spread neglect and rank supremacy. a very warm welcome to you this is a line from moscow now a major u.s. . credit agency says it will downgrade the greek debt to defau
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flights over chinese territory but experts say it's just part of a bigger conversation between the two g. c. the palettes. the heart of europe except broken belgium the seat of the head courses could be about to split into two was due to a growing a divide between the dutch speaking north and the french speaking south resulting panel pressure reports the country's internal squabbles are sending a warning signal to all the e.u. nations so divorced before planning their next marriage but not the lowly of the southern region of will just because it will to fictive government record fourteen months bridge speech in the cells and flemish speaking floor does in the north disagree on pretty much everything. the most likely outcome will see the country break into a suit as it splits with floor does this complete the world will look to hook up with france richer or poorer but mainly for. going it alone when your small region is clearly not appealing or worldly say political clout is important the main appeal is money that is one of the looniest part of france and everything but name it we have the s
flights over chinese territory but experts say it's just part of a bigger conversation between the two g. c. the palettes. the heart of europe except broken belgium the seat of the head courses could be about to split into two was due to a growing a divide between the dutch speaking north and the french speaking south resulting panel pressure reports the country's internal squabbles are sending a warning signal to all the e.u. nations so divorced before planning their next marriage but not the...
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in one of the you know small media companies of that time called c g c media which is now one of the largest entertainment empires in russia and the value grew from fifty million when he invested in the business to over three billion right now because russian middle class grew and advertisement trade grew so it was investing in zones kinds of businesses in telecom sector in other sectors that have been successful in russia and that's why the president and the. bank supervisory board decided to pick me for this position you promised profitability of business investments in russia up to you and you twenty percent but how is that possible if the growth of the russian economy is not more than ten percent is it isn't it a contradiction you know we believe that leaders of the russian business and lead in business in russia will grow dramatically and if you look historically at how much value has been created in russia in the billions and billions of dollars of value in leaders have been growing at thirty forty fifty percent in russia so we'll be focusing on those lead in segments on some o
in one of the you know small media companies of that time called c g c media which is now one of the largest entertainment empires in russia and the value grew from fifty million when he invested in the business to over three billion right now because russian middle class grew and advertisement trade grew so it was investing in zones kinds of businesses in telecom sector in other sectors that have been successful in russia and that's why the president and the. bank supervisory board decided to...
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holders of greek sovereign debt have proposed three new bonds where they mature louise cooper from b g c partners says a bailout is not the answer economic reform is the key to its financial health if you look at the amounts of debt that greece has you've already had one hundred ten billion bailout package remember this is a country of only twelve million people they just cannot afford to pay back the level of debt that they have and the reform program is terribly important for greece making the country more productive selling off state assets reducing the size of the public sector getting private enterprise back going again that is the key to the financial health of crease and yet in a way that reform program gets ignored because we have these dramas every day we have riots we have protests we have late night votes and all of that excitement to just get to greece from actually solvent from sort of week to week is almost. means we forget about the underlying core problems of the economy that need to be addressed. the russian backed north stream gas supply project has hit a problem a germ
holders of greek sovereign debt have proposed three new bonds where they mature louise cooper from b g c partners says a bailout is not the answer economic reform is the key to its financial health if you look at the amounts of debt that greece has you've already had one hundred ten billion bailout package remember this is a country of only twelve million people they just cannot afford to pay back the level of debt that they have and the reform program is terribly important for greece making...
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ok thank you very much liz cooper from b g c partners. the russian stream gets by force which has huge a problem with john suspended construction of a pipeline which would connect it with a european gas network people in the german town of luna book claim the pipeline is not secure enough stream are now considering an alternative route others believe it's not a big problem but there may be obvious similar actions. and a quick check on the markets oil prices are climbing up this hour of the gravy i.e. a decision to release future curd reserves seems to be favoring. europe stuart markets a flat transformation course has all the outlook for greece and following reports that china type of interest rates as soon as this weekend and pretty similar picture here in russia they are two years down the minus it's what she calls it let's have a look at some of the individual share moves on the mines its energy majors shares on that increase the solid by bryce's which will lower in early trade gazprom is one point two percent down to cinching global p
ok thank you very much liz cooper from b g c partners. the russian stream gets by force which has huge a problem with john suspended construction of a pipeline which would connect it with a european gas network people in the german town of luna book claim the pipeline is not secure enough stream are now considering an alternative route others believe it's not a big problem but there may be obvious similar actions. and a quick check on the markets oil prices are climbing up this hour of the...
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biggest holders of greek foreign debts have to renew when they mature and not joined by loose from the g c partners hello to lose so see as already grow some kind of. maybe inevitable but what do you think of the s. and p's and isles is that the new international bailout to push it into into the d. fold actually. well as you said we saw this plan announced to great fanfare last week by president sarkozy that the french banks would only ask for thirty percent of the money back from the greek state and that that proved to be very popular the german banks came in at the end of the week and said yes we're contribution of a couple of billion of greek debt to this plan and all see that there could possibly be a way out of the crisis for private holders bank holders european banks own greek government debt however that plan came to a shuddering halt when the ratings agency standard and poor's yesterday came out and said i'm sorry but if a french bank plan was implemented in our opinion that would constitute a technical default now they say that for two reasons one greece is negotiating for the po
biggest holders of greek foreign debts have to renew when they mature and not joined by loose from the g c partners hello to lose so see as already grow some kind of. maybe inevitable but what do you think of the s. and p's and isles is that the new international bailout to push it into into the d. fold actually. well as you said we saw this plan announced to great fanfare last week by president sarkozy that the french banks would only ask for thirty percent of the money back from the greek...
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attract new companies russia's answer to silicon valley has revealed a further thirteen signing up for g c four pricing offices says investment is coming from both big and small plates. on one level we've already attracted commitments from for example cisco of one billion dollars to invest in chicago on a smaller level one of the big pharma we've also attracted forty million dollars to invest in venture funds plus one hundred million dollars to invest in setting up an r. and d. center for clinical trials at skolkovo and then on another level in the venture capital we've attracted four funds collectively which i have committed financing to go finance with us about forty million dollars as well so give you a range of the type of partners we're working with from the very large commitments to very important commitments on the venture side as well our goal is to match one hundred percent potentially twenty percent of the finance that we receive from the russian government and i think we're on track to doing that we have to keep in mind the scope of it is about thirteen months old and i think we
attract new companies russia's answer to silicon valley has revealed a further thirteen signing up for g c four pricing offices says investment is coming from both big and small plates. on one level we've already attracted commitments from for example cisco of one billion dollars to invest in chicago on a smaller level one of the big pharma we've also attracted forty million dollars to invest in venture funds plus one hundred million dollars to invest in setting up an r. and d. center for...
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around the world wherever leverage cheapest and you know more has continued in the tradition of the c c g he should twenty nine jobs overseas or twenty nine plans since obama's taking office and thousands of jobs and thousands of jobs and on top of that he just got you know huge wage cuts to workers at general electric was part of their negotiations so i really don't think jim was a credible person and i wonder why the president is even working well let's switch gears to talk a little bit about then job creation and industrialization in this country we have seen a little bit of a rise and auto manufacturing we've seen a little bit of a rebound and i'm curious you know some of this job creation in some of these plants for example you see foreign companies foreign automakers coming over volkswagen they opened a plant in tennessee last month two thousand workers were hired that's an example why do you think they opened their plant in tennessee versus say detroit where there's a trained workforce or the automakers were part of the reason they did it was the massive amounts of infrastructure i
around the world wherever leverage cheapest and you know more has continued in the tradition of the c c g he should twenty nine jobs overseas or twenty nine plans since obama's taking office and thousands of jobs and thousands of jobs and on top of that he just got you know huge wage cuts to workers at general electric was part of their negotiations so i really don't think jim was a credible person and i wonder why the president is even working well let's switch gears to talk a little bit about...
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g. this is our c. line from moscow e.u. leaders have gathered in brussels for an emergency summit on how to come up with the cash promise for a second bailout to greece heads of state is said to be considering a new bank tax to pay roll our friends and stave off a looming default but with basically in spain now showing the first symptoms of the debts epidemic refresh tensions between the attendees it's called bills have already broken out with germany pessimistic about the summit and france calling for blown wide unity but it's also easy daniel bushell reports the infighting is continuing while the euro is future hunh. the single currency will be big within two years warner lists within the european debt crisis and there's a really very serious threat. to disintegrate. the euro zone my gloves it's already too late to save the greek economy according to a majority of leading economists and experts polled loyalty greece is really going down the drain completely the depth is escalating the deficit is totally out of control if
g. this is our c. line from moscow e.u. leaders have gathered in brussels for an emergency summit on how to come up with the cash promise for a second bailout to greece heads of state is said to be considering a new bank tax to pay roll our friends and stave off a looming default but with basically in spain now showing the first symptoms of the debts epidemic refresh tensions between the attendees it's called bills have already broken out with germany pessimistic about the summit and france...
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this year's tomatoes for next year which tomatoes will we will be awash despite that in monsanto c n n g m o. in materials that were not really very happy with certainly no doubt just as we will also be. profoundly affected by global climate change just as will be profoundly affected you can only collapse but there are things that we don't have any control over we're trying to control the things we do have control over working within this community and the other parts you know you wish for the best. but there's a lot we can do about some of those are all right well the increasingly is reports come in from people doing similar projects to yourself for getting off the grid or starting to be self-sustained in communities of their own they seem to be coming under greater and greater attack from the federal government who is of course doing the dirty work for companies like monsanto so you're in kind of a conflict there therefore it with with the feds so is the hope that the fences go bankrupt before they have enough juice to terminate you i mean is that kind of that's the bet you're making t
this year's tomatoes for next year which tomatoes will we will be awash despite that in monsanto c n n g m o. in materials that were not really very happy with certainly no doubt just as we will also be. profoundly affected by global climate change just as will be profoundly affected you can only collapse but there are things that we don't have any control over we're trying to control the things we do have control over working within this community and the other parts you know you wish for the...
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c., 8 e. more specifically, those two. >> with that, madam chair, i will move that consent calendar items 8 a., b., d., f., and g. >> any public comment? >> all of those in favor? those resolutions are passed. >> item 8 c., request authorization to advertise a request for proposal soliciting professional and sharing services to establish a building occupancy resumption program for critical port facilities. >> sorry, as the new commissioner, i will ask some questions. it is more informational. i guess part of it is that this looked like it was developing agency plan in the event of some emergency facilities. in addition to what we're trying to do going forward, what are some of the existing currency plans in place in the event there is a relatively long time line before this gets implemented? what is in place now? to protect? >> ok, we have a representative from the engineering division. right now, the building occupancy resumption plan only applies to the private sector. i think only one of our master tenants has officially signed up, and two major tenants are looking at it. the plan is the same as everyone else
c., 8 e. more specifically, those two. >> with that, madam chair, i will move that consent calendar items 8 a., b., d., f., and g. >> any public comment? >> all of those in favor? those resolutions are passed. >> item 8 c., request authorization to advertise a request for proposal soliciting professional and sharing services to establish a building occupancy resumption program for critical port facilities. >> sorry, as the new commissioner, i will ask some...
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c-span: g-u-a-r-e, and who is he? >> guest: john's a friend. he is a playwright and a very brilliant and thoughtful person. he wrote "six degrees of separation," the movie atlantic city," "house of blue leaves," lots of plays and some movies. c-span: and how much of a say-so do you have in the title and the cover and your picture and these endorsements? >> guest: i cared about the cover, so i had say-so. i care about things like that. i had the photograph taken and tried to make myself look as good as possible. c-span: why "the death of common sense"? when did you recognize that as the title? >> guest: about halfway through writing it. it's what i'm writing about. what we've done is create a system of law that doesn't allow people to use their judgment. in bureaucracy the entire ethic is that you're not supposed to use your judgment. a few years ago there was a leak in an abandoned railroad tunnel underneath the chicago river, and because the leak could be potentially disastrous, it immediately got up to the top levels with the commissioner. th
c-span: g-u-a-r-e, and who is he? >> guest: john's a friend. he is a playwright and a very brilliant and thoughtful person. he wrote "six degrees of separation," the movie atlantic city," "house of blue leaves," lots of plays and some movies. c-span: and how much of a say-so do you have in the title and the cover and your picture and these endorsements? >> guest: i cared about the cover, so i had say-so. i care about things like that. i had the photograph...
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for your audience, you can get in touch with us at cadca, c-a-d-c-a dot o-r-g. go to our web site and all of the information is available there, and what i am really pleased about is the fact that we really do have the capacity and the reach to help communities start what we call community coalitions. and how do they do that? they do that by bringing community members together, different segments of the community together to identify local conditions that are important in their communities to address and then developing strategies where all of the different segments of the community work together to alleviate those problems. it's what americans do. you know, ivette, when there is a problem you get everybody together and you work together to solve it. and there are ways that you can do it effectively. and what we try to do at the institute is help communities actually do those things effectively. fran, do you have an example of a really good model of, you know, a prevention-prepared community? actually, yes, and jane and i work hand-in-hand on this. in between th
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with my colleagues, i am going to work k with them in the framework of c, cut, cap and balance.hat have those are the three thingse're g that have to happen if weinl instill confidence in our economy. >> when you say cut, cap and, c balance, the senate resoundingly tabled the ideahe of a balanced budgetnced bt amendment. you are not g aoing to insist on that again whether it is aer good plan or not. >> i continue to believe thatela a balanced budget amendment is the greatest enforcementring w mechanism to bring washington spending under control. >> but you won't make that aotnt condition. a >> i am going to continue to develop a framework within themi principals of cut, cap and cap balance. >> i want to go over one part of the grand bargain you were negotiating with the presidentta and the white house and i went over this with secretary geithner.s cfere you say you agree to $800 billion in new revenue last weekend in a meeting withinith secretary geithner, and that the president moved the goalpost.yoeard you heard his response, wellwel we didn't really have a deal. did you have a deal with d secretary geithner?thner? >
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we are g gng to begin with a stunning development in the c ce against one of the world's most powerfulkahn who is charged with sexually attacking a new york hotel maid. prosecutors now say there are serious cracks in his accuser's credibility including lies, links to drug dealing and an interest in profiting from the case. a judge today, in fact, could ease the conditions of strauss-kahn's virtual house arrest but the most serious charges could be dropped altogether. >>> and the senate has canceled its july 4th break to try and hammer out a deal to reduce the massive federal deficit. so far there's been little progress made. many democrats say that any plan to cut spending should also include tax increases on the wealthy and on certain businesses. republicans argue tax increases will only hurt the economy. >>> meanwhile, we're learning more about a high school principal in florida who hypnotized his students. three later died. two after committing suicide. school board documents now reveal principal george kenney ignored requests from his superiors to stop the hypnosis sessions even mi
we are g gng to begin with a stunning development in the c ce against one of the world's most powerfulkahn who is charged with sexually attacking a new york hotel maid. prosecutors now say there are serious cracks in his accuser's credibility including lies, links to drug dealing and an interest in profiting from the case. a judge today, in fact, could ease the conditions of strauss-kahn's virtual house arrest but the most serious charges could be dropped altogether. >>> and the senate...
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c something. yeah, you know, i think that one of the things to remember about these brothers and one the reasons why gng at their stores is really valuable is they were really working out how to answer some of these questions, and there was an urgency because there were new0ñ questions. they felt them. and these are questions that we just don't feel. you know, the kind of tension between your responsibilities as individuals, your responsibilit as a citizen, ethics versus morality. these all sound academic terms, but when he came down to it it's like are you going to die for your country? are you going to -- choose a@ side in such a way that it's not unequal, not as unjust. we had huge structural problems in this country. i think our poverty rate among children was read@ 22%, secondg mexico.añ there's some really big things going on, and there are not@g questions that most of us wake@ up and think about. i certainly don't, and i don't have to. it's -- i'm lucky, you know. i'm lucky that i get to live my life and pursue my opportuniti opportunities, you know, do what i want to do. that's not the cas
c something. yeah, you know, i think that one of the things to remember about these brothers and one the reasons why gng at their stores is really valuable is they were really working out how to answer some of these questions, and there was an urgency because there were new0ñ questions. they felt them. and these are questions that we just don't feel. you know, the kind of tension between your responsibilities as individuals, your responsibilit as a citizen, ethics versus morality. these all...
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ç >> your great grandfather would say we have to have these mechanisms. >> we do. >> don't go playing fdr army. >> -- fdr on me. >> i think that one of the g things to remembere brothers and one of the reasonsg why i think looking at this m story is really valuable, they were really working out how to answer some of these questions. there was an urgency because they were new questions.@n they felt them. these are questions that we just don't feel. n you know, the kind of tension between your responsibilities as individuals, your responsibility as a citizen, ethics versus morality. these are all sound academic terms.a when he came down to it is likely going to die for your country? are you going -- is not as unequal.@n we had a huge structural problem in the country.@ i think our poverty rate among children was around 22%, second to mexico. there is some really big things going on and there are not@ñ question that most of us wake up and think about. i certainly don't. and i don't have to. i'm lucky, to do, that i don't. like you do get to live my life and pursue my other duties, andc do what i want to do. that's not the case for everyo everyone. >> i think
ç >> your great grandfather would say we have to have these mechanisms. >> we do. >> don't go playing fdr army. >> -- fdr on me. >> i think that one of the g things to remembere brothers and one of the reasonsg why i think looking at this m story is really valuable, they were really working out how to answer some of these questions. there was an urgency because they were new questions.@n they felt them. these are questions that we just don't feel. n you know, the...
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which of the central banks of these g-20 countries has the highest interest rate, is it a, brazil, b, russia, crichard? >> i'm going with brazil. >> that is correct. brazil is at the top of the list with between 12.25% and 12.5%. on to question three. according to the women's tennis association, which player owns the record for the most double faults in one match? is it a, maria sharapova, b, venus williams, c, anna kournikova or d, billie jean king? >> oh, boy. richard, you go first. >> all right. i'm going to go first with c. >> that is correct. >> that's what i was going to say. i just didn't want to be wrong. >> she had 30 double faults in a match in 1991 and still won. congratulations, richard. >> you are the luckiest guy i've ever met in life. >> i've got -- what can i say? what can i say? that does it for this week. remember, we are here each week thursday on "quest means business" 1800 gmt. >> and keep the comments coming on our blogs. tell us each week what you want the two of us to speak about. see you next week, richard. >> victory is sweet. >>> imagine a world of advertising where w
which of the central banks of these g-20 countries has the highest interest rate, is it a, brazil, b, russia, crichard? >> i'm going with brazil. >> that is correct. brazil is at the top of the list with between 12.25% and 12.5%. on to question three. according to the women's tennis association, which player owns the record for the most double faults in one match? is it a, maria sharapova, b, venus williams, c, anna kournikova or d, billie jean king? >> oh, boy. richard, you...
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g. it can write new consumer protection rules, enforce existing federal consumer finance laws, investigate complaints, and review the books and records of banks.çspecial adviser to get the agency up and running in september 2010. but senate republicans immediately made it clear they wouldn't vote to confirm her as the permanent chief. and even though she met with many financial industry executives in recent months, she was still characterized by some as being too anti-business. in a "newshour" interview with jeffrey brown last october, she said she'd work with banks andç on what she considered sketchy practices. >> what i'm really doing is reaching out to the banking industry and saying, some of you want to find another way to compete for your customers. some of you have tried to put good products out there. but those products get overshadowed by the ones that are full of tricks and traps, the folks who can pretend to offer you 0% financing, when the reality is, they know they're going to make the money through the back door.ç >> wgoeruff: warren also was the center of a very public fight with republicans at a congressional hearing in may. sh
g. it can write new consumer protection rules, enforce existing federal consumer finance laws, investigate complaints, and review the books and records of banks.çspecial adviser to get the agency up and running in september 2010. but senate republicans immediately made it clear they wouldn't vote to confirm her as the permanent chief. and even though she met with many financial industry executives in recent months, she was still characterized by some as being too anti-business. in a...
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one in subsection c, in the manner that precedes paragraph one by inserting and subsection i after subsection g, two, by adding at the end the following new subsection, i, relief from premium increases to assist 2011 -- the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading? the speaker pro tempore: is there objection? without objection, so ordered they have gentleman from iowa is recognized for five minutes on his motion. the gentleman will suspend. the house will be in order. the gentleman from iowa is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this amendment does not kill the underlying bill. our nation has been hit by an unprecedented flooding this past spring that has displaced and damaged homes in 29 states. mr. loebsack: and nearly 700 counties. that's right, nearly 3/5 of the states in this country, 60% -- mr. wossbosswell: -- mr. boswell: 60% of the states have been hit by flooding. i ask unanimous consent to submit the list for the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. boswell:
one in subsection c, in the manner that precedes paragraph one by inserting and subsection i after subsection g, two, by adding at the end the following new subsection, i, relief from premium increases to assist 2011 -- the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading? the speaker pro tempore: is there objection? without objection, so ordered they have gentleman from iowa is recognized for five minutes...
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they're thew3Ñi ones that are g to have to sift through all of this and decide whose story herr is the mostw3 credible d mostçó w3compelling.Ñi thiso'kçq is a circumstanceal cs &8su of worked to. >> david, we'll follow thefáÑi4l and anythin8t that happens tod with you. >>> axdñr pipelinelpájf went ndertheok yellow stoneçóñrc r broke. howu bad is it?Ñi >> you thinkw3 about yellowston national park, you hear about the yellow stone river. they're not necessarily fá connected, but just the idea of oil and yellow stone sounds absolutely horrible.fá we have 3sbr good news to go with the story. the good news>x$s that it was a relatively small area that was affected, about a ten-mile stretch of river.?; it wase1 anywhere from +çó750, 100,000 barrels of oil that spread out across'c the area. they were able to skim quite a bit off. úh! that will be affected in this area is with some of the wildlife, the fish, the birds that eat the fish,ó[ the bears that feed on the trout. let's zoom inxdok7mg locations. yellow stone river, it's going to push some of the oil a bit farther towards billings. this took place, let's r right on july 1st around 11:30 in the evening.
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