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the united states is suing german carmaker vw for cheating on emissions data.they are seeking over $20 billion in penalties. here in europe, denmark has interposed temporary controls along with order with germany to stem the flow of migrants. the prime minister of the country saying that police will be conducting spot checks, and that the measures will initially be in place for 10 days. this comes after they reimposed border checks following a huge influx of migrants in recent months. most migrants to sweden have been arriving being a rail link. but as of this monday, people are being checked before they are allowed to board the train. that is a huge difference. >> officials are checking passports of people traveling from denmark to sweden. those without valid travel documents are not allowed to cross. sweden aims to register all asylum-seekers and deny entry to those not entitled to refugee status. just after sweden imposed the id checks, denmark's president and out similar controls. >> this is a step backwards, but i need to be responsive to what is going on
the united states is suing german carmaker vw for cheating on emissions data.they are seeking over $20 billion in penalties. here in europe, denmark has interposed temporary controls along with order with germany to stem the flow of migrants. the prime minister of the country saying that police will be conducting spot checks, and that the measures will initially be in place for 10 days. this comes after they reimposed border checks following a huge influx of migrants in recent months. most...
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data. the science today shows the u.s. leads the world in carbon emission reductions why?because we're producing vast volumes of cleaner-burning natural gas, which is now become economic and consumers are benefitting to the tune of $1200 a family per year. that's what we need as a society. so thank you very much. thanks for the easy questions. they're always appreciated. thank you for being here today. we greatly appreciate it. thank you.
data. the science today shows the u.s. leads the world in carbon emission reductions why?because we're producing vast volumes of cleaner-burning natural gas, which is now become economic and consumers are benefitting to the tune of $1200 a family per year. that's what we need as a society. so thank you very much. thanks for the easy questions. they're always appreciated. thank you for being here today. we greatly appreciate it. thank you.
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data shows. that the emissions plume is up to 15 -hundred feet wide.and rises well above one- thousand feet.ended to help the state determine exactly how to combat this large amount emissions safely. in sports. gary gives his take on the raiders staying in oakland. for now. and the sharks take the west's best road record. to canada. gary has the highlights. and all the sports. coming up you've upgraded all your old technology... so what about this? it's time to get into the new with ford ♪ come and get it if you really want it... ♪ new is ecoboost technology. new is a foot-activated liftgate. new is tougher, stronger and lighter. new is ford. america's best-selling brand. now get into a new focus, fusion, or escape with 0% financing for 60 months plus $2,000 dollars trade-assist cash. only at your local ford dealer. not getting your best sleep? could be you've got the wrong bed. enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life. find the lowest prices of the season, going on now. save $600 on the #1 rated i8 bed. onl
data shows. that the emissions plume is up to 15 -hundred feet wide.and rises well above one- thousand feet.ended to help the state determine exactly how to combat this large amount emissions safely. in sports. gary gives his take on the raiders staying in oakland. for now. and the sharks take the west's best road record. to canada. gary has the highlights. and all the sports. coming up you've upgraded all your old technology... so what about this? it's time to get into the new with ford ♪...
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nationally according to the latest epa data, in 2013 greenhouse gas emissions were 9% below 2005 levels, even as our population, energy use, and gross domestic product have increased. proof that the u.s. model is the most effective way to better protect the environment while growing the economy and increasing our energy production. our nation's emissions are lower as a result of greater use of cleaner burning natural gas. the oil and natural gas industry itself reduced its own greenhouse gas emissions by the equivalent of 55.5 million metric tons of co2 in 2015 while dramatically increasing our production right here at home. we in the industry have invested $90 billion in zero and low carbon emitting technologies from 2000 to 2014. almost as much as the entire federal government's investment of $110 billion. we also know what the difference between pro-energy development and anti-energy development will mean to our nation's economy, businesses, families, consumers, and for our environment. last year a study by wood-mckenzie found with the right energy policies america's oil and natural
nationally according to the latest epa data, in 2013 greenhouse gas emissions were 9% below 2005 levels, even as our population, energy use, and gross domestic product have increased. proof that the u.s. model is the most effective way to better protect the environment while growing the economy and increasing our energy production. our nation's emissions are lower as a result of greater use of cleaner burning natural gas. the oil and natural gas industry itself reduced its own greenhouse gas...
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emissions savings... compared to previous years. new data shows women are waiting longer to become mothers. the c-d-c says its been rising for the last 15- years the average age of child has risen to 26. back in 2000, it was just under 25-years-old. researchers say this is partly because the teen birth rate has hit an all-time low. economic factors also play a role... with an increased number of women putting off motherhood for higher education or a career. this also has ramifications for the u-s population. having children later in life means fewer child- bearing years, and therefore, fewer children. though many young kids are taught "please" is "the magic word," one school in north carolina, actually asks its teachers to use the word as little as possible. linsey davis has more on this "no-nonsense nurturing program." script: the movie kindergarten cop shows us how easily a classroom can get out of control... nat movie but the druid hills academy in charlotte north carolina is taking measures to prevent implementing a unique technique called "no nonsense nurturing" sot superintendent deni
emissions savings... compared to previous years. new data shows women are waiting longer to become mothers. the c-d-c says its been rising for the last 15- years the average age of child has risen to 26. back in 2000, it was just under 25-years-old. researchers say this is partly because the teen birth rate has hit an all-time low. economic factors also play a role... with an increased number of women putting off motherhood for higher education or a career. this also has ramifications for the...
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progress we have made to improve air quality, together rev reduced total emissions by approximately 35% over the past ten years. but the data means very little when the inversion sets in and those emissions hang in the valleys. there's important work yet to be done. one thing is for certain. environmental challenges won't be solved with hyperbole or misinformation. we must invest our limited resources in programs and technology that will actually work, not just rhetoric that ignores common sense. that's why i'm continuing to push for our refineries to produce much cleaner tier 3 fuel as soon as possible. this is one of the most effective steps we can take to improve air quality. i'm proud to announce that one of our refineries, tesoro, has already agreed to make this transition. i have personally met with every refinery in this state, and we expect others will work with us to fully bring tier 3 fuels to utah. we are currently enjoying a wet winter but we know from history it may not always be that way. that's why my budget also calls for funds to help fund long-term solutions to our water supply to accommodate future needs.
progress we have made to improve air quality, together rev reduced total emissions by approximately 35% over the past ten years. but the data means very little when the inversion sets in and those emissions hang in the valleys. there's important work yet to be done. one thing is for certain. environmental challenges won't be solved with hyperbole or misinformation. we must invest our limited resources in programs and technology that will actually work, not just rhetoric that ignores common...
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progress we have made to improve air quality, together rev reduced total emissions by approximately 35% over the past ten years. but the data means very little when the inversion sets in and those emissions hang in the valleys. there's important work yet to be done. one thing is for certain. environmental challenges won't be solved with hyperbole or misinformation. we must invest our limited resources in programs and technology that will actually work, not just rhetoric that ignores common sense. that's why i'm continuing to push for our refineries to produce much cleaner tier 3 fuel as soon as possible. this is one of the most effective steps we can take to improve air quality. i'm proud to announce that one of our refineries, tesoro, has already agreed to make this transition. i have personally met with every refinery in this state, and we expect others will work with us to fully bring tier 3 fuels to utah. we are currently enjoying a wet winter but we know from history it may not always be that way. that's why my budget also calls for funds to help fund long-term solutions to our water supply to accommodate future needs.
progress we have made to improve air quality, together rev reduced total emissions by approximately 35% over the past ten years. but the data means very little when the inversion sets in and those emissions hang in the valleys. there's important work yet to be done. one thing is for certain. environmental challenges won't be solved with hyperbole or misinformation. we must invest our limited resources in programs and technology that will actually work, not just rhetoric that ignores common...
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data. in science today shows the u.s. leads the world in carbon emission reductions. why? because we are producing vast volumes of cleaner burning natural gas which has now become economic and consumers are benefiting to the tune of $1200 per family per year. that's what we need for society is an opportunity to compete in to provide those jobs with the energy that is needed. so with that, thank you very much. thanks for the easy questions. they are always appreciated. thank you for being here today. we greatly appreciate it. thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> mr. gerard finishing up with his formal remarks to the american petroleum institute come in petroleum institute come in and about 50 minutes he is scheduled to the news conference which will also cover live right here on c-span2. the u.s. house will be back for its first legislative session of the new year. they are in in about 45 minutes, to be in future. you can watch live coverage on c-span. we have more live coverage come up later today as the house rules committee takes up a bill repealing portions of the nation's heal
data. in science today shows the u.s. leads the world in carbon emission reductions. why? because we are producing vast volumes of cleaner burning natural gas which has now become economic and consumers are benefiting to the tune of $1200 per family per year. that's what we need for society is an opportunity to compete in to provide those jobs with the energy that is needed. so with that, thank you very much. thanks for the easy questions. they are always appreciated. thank you for being here...
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data. the science today shows that the u.s. leads the world in carbon emission reductions. why? because we're producing vast volumes of cleaner-burning natural gas, which has now become economic and consumers are benefiting to the tune of $1,200 a family per year. that's what we need for society. is an opportunity to compete and to provide those jobs and that energy that's needed. so, with that, louis, thank you very much. thanks for the easy questions. they're always appreciated. thank you for being here today. we greatly appreciate it. thank you. >>> the president and ceo of the american petroleum institute jack gerard took questions from reporters after his remarks at the group's annual state of the energy address. he was asked about climate change issues and fossil fuels and the impact of energy prices on the presidential race. this is about 40 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. and thank you for joining us at our annual state of american energy event here at the reagan center. let me -- you just heard jack gerard speak about the opportunities from the american model for
data. the science today shows that the u.s. leads the world in carbon emission reductions. why? because we're producing vast volumes of cleaner-burning natural gas, which has now become economic and consumers are benefiting to the tune of $1,200 a family per year. that's what we need for society. is an opportunity to compete and to provide those jobs and that energy that's needed. so, with that, louis, thank you very much. thanks for the easy questions. they're always appreciated. thank you for...
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data. the science today shows that the u.s. leads the world in carbon emission reductions. why? because we're producing vast volumes of cleaner-burning natural gas, which has now become economic and consumers are benefiting to the tune of $1200 a family per year. that's what we need for society is an opportunity to compete and to provide those jobs and that energy that's needed. so with that, louis, thank you very much. thanks for the easy questions. they're always appreciated. thank you for being here today. we greatly appreciate it. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you for joining us at our annual state of american energy event at the reagan center. you just heard jack gerard talk about the opportunities from the american model for jobs, reducing our emissions, and strengthening our energy security, our national security. so let me now present jack gerard to take your questions, and let me just remind you if you could please identify yourself and your news organizations. we have about 80 folks from around the country and the top news organizations here in person and about 80 w
data. the science today shows that the u.s. leads the world in carbon emission reductions. why? because we're producing vast volumes of cleaner-burning natural gas, which has now become economic and consumers are benefiting to the tune of $1200 a family per year. that's what we need for society is an opportunity to compete and to provide those jobs and that energy that's needed. so with that, louis, thank you very much. thanks for the easy questions. they're always appreciated. thank you for...
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data. and that's why this u.s. model is so important is because what it shows us is we can reduce carbon emission. if that's the issue of our time, we can do that through cleaner burning natural gas. so we have not aligned with any campaign. we have not aligned with any political party. if questioned by any of them, we're open to all of them because we believe this energy issue, specifically oil and gas, is a common area where we should be able to come together. >> thank you. i'm with the ap. many thanks for the opportunity. i would like to ask you about the western hemisphere. what opportunities do you see and how important are they in the western hemisphere for the next year not only about the deep water oil and gas operation in mexico, but also if you see any other -- if you can be conscious specific better. >> as you look at the western hemisphere, one of the big issues is mexico. as mexico emerges as a bigger player, the gulf of mexico, and the offshore activity. another issue on the agenda is the five-year plan of the outer continental shelf in the united states. we're hopeful the administra
data. and that's why this u.s. model is so important is because what it shows us is we can reduce carbon emission. if that's the issue of our time, we can do that through cleaner burning natural gas. so we have not aligned with any campaign. we have not aligned with any political party. if questioned by any of them, we're open to all of them because we believe this energy issue, specifically oil and gas, is a common area where we should be able to come together. >> thank you. i'm with the...
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data. the science today shows that the u.s. leads the world in carbon emission reductions. why? because we producing vast volumes of cleaner burning natural gas which has now become economic and consumers are benefiting to the tune of $1200 a family per year. that's what we need for society. as an opportunity to compete and to provide those jobs in the energy that's new to do with that, louis, thank you very much. thanks for the easy question. they are always appreciated. thank you for being here today. we greatly appreciate it. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> cq roll call is reporting senator richard shelby who chairs and a profusion subcommittee has asked attorney general loretta lynch to appear before his panel on january 282 after questions about president obama's executive action on guns. let me be clear from he said, i will not sit idly by and allow the department to the unlawful unconstitutional actions the road wednesday in a letter to lynchburg you can read more by going to cq roll call's -- cq roll call.com. the house small
data. the science today shows that the u.s. leads the world in carbon emission reductions. why? because we producing vast volumes of cleaner burning natural gas which has now become economic and consumers are benefiting to the tune of $1200 a family per year. that's what we need for society. as an opportunity to compete and to provide those jobs in the energy that's new to do with that, louis, thank you very much. thanks for the easy question. they are always appreciated. thank you for being...
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data. and the reality is that we're now a major producer of natural gas. it's cleaner burning, reduces carbon emissions, and i think that needs to be given due attention and i don't think it is in the current administration. >> i'm jim day from the ihs, the energy daily. you alluded to it in your speech, but given the administration's climate perspective, how concerned are you that interior might start pulling back on oil and gas leasing as driven by the environmental movement, people driving to keep it in the ground? >> well, i think, jim, it's fair to say we're always concerned about where the regulatory approach will go. we think it's unfortunate there are some who have taken in our view an irresponsible approach and suggest we ought to keep it all in the ground when the administration' data shows that by 2040 80% of our energy will still be oil and natural gas. we think those approaches are driven by a political ideology, not driven by science and data. those individuals deny the u.s. model that shows you can create jobs, you can produce energy and you can also reduce carbon emissions. so we're alw
data. and the reality is that we're now a major producer of natural gas. it's cleaner burning, reduces carbon emissions, and i think that needs to be given due attention and i don't think it is in the current administration. >> i'm jim day from the ihs, the energy daily. you alluded to it in your speech, but given the administration's climate perspective, how concerned are you that interior might start pulling back on oil and gas leasing as driven by the environmental movement, people...
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federal data also shows that u.s. carbon emissions are at almost a 20 year low. how to those facts fit into the picture that epa is painting of the u.s. energy landscape? thank you. admin. mccarthy: just as climate change is a long-term issue, clearly addressing that is. i don't think anyone disputes the direction in which the world is heading. how quickly it gets there is going to be up for debate. people,ave to remind and maybe this is an infatuation with new technology, is that no one could have predicted what the world would look like today 20 years ago. no one, zero. agoyou told me 30 years there would not be a phone in my house, sitting on the wall? i would have thought you were nuts. now nobody is investing in land lines. dramatically.ges the energy world is not going to be any different. people will look for continued opportunity for investment. frankly, a lot of investments made before are so old that now there is an opportunity for significant investment. be in the direction in which the energy world is heading. you will see an escalation of that's tran
federal data also shows that u.s. carbon emissions are at almost a 20 year low. how to those facts fit into the picture that epa is painting of the u.s. energy landscape? thank you. admin. mccarthy: just as climate change is a long-term issue, clearly addressing that is. i don't think anyone disputes the direction in which the world is heading. how quickly it gets there is going to be up for debate. people,ave to remind and maybe this is an infatuation with new technology, is that no one could...
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energy needs through 2040 and federal data also shows that u.s. carbon emissions are at almost a 20-year low right now. how does that -- those facts fit into the picture that epa is painting of u.s. energy -- u.s. energy landscape? thank you? >> well, i think just as climate change is a long-term issue, clearly addressing that is but i don't think anyone disputes the direction in which the world is heading, how quickly it gets there, including in the u.s. is gong to be up for debate. but what i always have to constantly remind people -- and this is, again, maybe an infatuation with new technology for me. no one could have predicted what the world looked like today 20 years ago. no one. zero. if you told me 30 years ago there wouldn't be a phone in my house sitting on a wall i would have thought you were nuts. now nobody is investing in land lines. would you? so the world change dros dramatically. people are looking for continued opportunity for investment and frankly a lot of investment made before is so old and has not been invested in that now there is an opport
energy needs through 2040 and federal data also shows that u.s. carbon emissions are at almost a 20-year low right now. how does that -- those facts fit into the picture that epa is painting of u.s. energy -- u.s. energy landscape? thank you? >> well, i think just as climate change is a long-term issue, clearly addressing that is but i don't think anyone disputes the direction in which the world is heading, how quickly it gets there, including in the u.s. is gong to be up for debate. but...
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data. the science today shows the u.s. leads the world in carbon emission reductions why?because we're producing vast volumes of cleaner-burning natural gas, which is now become economic and consumers are benefitting to the tune of $1200 a family per year. that's what we need as a society. so thank you very much. thanks for the easy questions. they're always appreciated. thank you for being here today. we greatly appreciate it. thank you. [ applause ] >> thursday obama c-span2, we take you to capitol hill for mismanagement at the small business administration. that's live at 11:00 a.m. eastern. later on c-span2, we talk one year after the killings at charlie hebdo magazine in paris. that's live at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> booktv has 48 hours of nonfiction book and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch for this weekend. saturday, at 7 clk eastern, booktv is at the university of wisconsin to discuss his book the march on washington. >> this is a movement that was really going to the core of many people's believes about what this nation should be. and a few are
data. the science today shows the u.s. leads the world in carbon emission reductions why?because we're producing vast volumes of cleaner-burning natural gas, which is now become economic and consumers are benefitting to the tune of $1200 a family per year. that's what we need as a society. so thank you very much. thanks for the easy questions. they're always appreciated. thank you for being here today. we greatly appreciate it. thank you. [ applause ] >> thursday obama c-span2, we take...
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data. and that's why this u.s. model is so important is because what it shows us is we can reduce carbon emission. if that's the issue of our time, we can do that through cleaner burning natural gas. so we have not aligned with any campaign. we have not aligned with any political party. if questioned by any of them, we're open to all of them because we believe this energy issue, specifically oil and gas, is a common area where we should be able to come together. >> thank you. i'm with the ap. many thanks for the opportunity. i would like to ask you about the western hemisphere. what opportunities do you see and how important are they in the western hemisphere for the next year not only about the deep water oil and gas operation in mexico, but also if you see any other -- if you can be conscious specific better. >> as you look at the western hemisphere, one of the big issues is mexico. as mexico emerges as a bigger player, the gulf of mexico, and the offshore activity. another issue on the agenda is the five-year plan of the outer continental shelf in the united states. we're hopeful the administra
data. and that's why this u.s. model is so important is because what it shows us is we can reduce carbon emission. if that's the issue of our time, we can do that through cleaner burning natural gas. so we have not aligned with any campaign. we have not aligned with any political party. if questioned by any of them, we're open to all of them because we believe this energy issue, specifically oil and gas, is a common area where we should be able to come together. >> thank you. i'm with the...
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federal data also shows that us carbon emissions are at a 20 year low. how do those facts fit into the picture that is being painted of us energy landscape? >> i think that just as climate change is a long-term issue clearly addressing that is but i don't think anyone disputes the direction in which the world is heading for how quickly he gets there is going to be up for debate. what i havei have to constantly remind people which is an infatuation with the technology, no one could have predicted what the world look like today 20 years ago. no one. zero. if you told me 30 years ago there would not be a phone in my house sitting all i would've thought you were nuts. and now nobody is investing in landmines. would you? the world has changed dramatically. people looking for continued opportunity for investment. a lot of the investment is so old that now there's an opportunity for significant investment which is an interaction we are saying. he going to see an escalation of the transition. >> have time for one more quick question. >> thank you. thank you for
federal data also shows that us carbon emissions are at a 20 year low. how do those facts fit into the picture that is being painted of us energy landscape? >> i think that just as climate change is a long-term issue clearly addressing that is but i don't think anyone disputes the direction in which the world is heading for how quickly he gets there is going to be up for debate. what i havei have to constantly remind people which is an infatuation with the technology, no one could have...
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.>> the flight data shows the emissions polluting is up to 1500 feet wide and rises above 1000 feet.s reacher's is intended to determine how to combat this large amount of emissions safely. >>> up next on the kron 4 morning news, super bowl l sf than a month away -- is less than a month away. >>> we are tracking wet whether around the bay. we will talk about what we can expect for the rest of the morning coming up. >>> welcome back. the time is for 3 a.m. the oakland raiders will be staying in oakland at least for now. the nfl owners had a meeting in houston yesterday to vote on which teams would be moving to a lay. the rams, charges, or the raiders. owners voted 32-2. the rams will relocate to englewood. the chargers have a year to decide if they want to join the rams. if they turn it down, the raiders are the next team up. >>> the drawing for the world's biggest lottery jackpot. powerball winner will that a, at least $1.5 billion. if ticket sales continue to outpace expectations, it could grow even more. you have to matched all six numbers to win. the drawing is happening at 7:59 p
.>> the flight data shows the emissions polluting is up to 1500 feet wide and rises above 1000 feet.s reacher's is intended to determine how to combat this large amount of emissions safely. >>> up next on the kron 4 morning news, super bowl l sf than a month away -- is less than a month away. >>> we are tracking wet whether around the bay. we will talk about what we can expect for the rest of the morning coming up. >>> welcome back. the time is for 3 a.m. the...
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for those sectors where we do not have the emissions problems, the auto sector looks good. that is purely based on the sales data. guy: what is interesting here is that vw had diesel cars in the u.s.. a lot of these other manufacturers do not have that issue. does this look more manageable? >> i think it does. but coming back to your question on renault, let's get a clear statement from the company, not the french politicians as to exactly what is going on with these vehicle recalls. guy: paul talked about great numbers this morning but is warning this will be a year of volatility and many challenges. >> you are about to make a very clear distinction tween the human -- consumer discretionary sector in the consumer staple sector. it is very expensive relative to consumer discretion rates. i would argue that the passion we're seeing them consumption, not just in europe but the u.s. as well and in a number of emerging markets is that we will see increased expenditure on discretionary items. likeonsumer staples supermarkets will remain under pressure. input cost point of view, they are benefiting. moving huge quanti
for those sectors where we do not have the emissions problems, the auto sector looks good. that is purely based on the sales data. guy: what is interesting here is that vw had diesel cars in the u.s.. a lot of these other manufacturers do not have that issue. does this look more manageable? >> i think it does. but coming back to your question on renault, let's get a clear statement from the company, not the french politicians as to exactly what is going on with these vehicle recalls. guy:...
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emissions tests. but the ceo says he plans to present a package of solutions to the epa this wednesday in washington. mueller says his company has only presented technical data on previous occasions. >>> tesla is trying to make that all happen this weekend. the company gave some of the software updates that enables the vehicle that park themselves. owners of a model s sedan had to line up the cars 33 feet from a chosen spot. for now, tesla is warning drivers the feature should only be used on private property. >>> many drivers will have money to spare at the start of 2016. gas prices are heading down. the national average price per gallon fell below $2 for the first time since march of 2009. cheapest gas, st. louis. it's low at $1.57 a gallon. the prices in the bay are low. san francisco is $23.82 a -- $2.82. >>> the world it reacting to the death of david bowie. we'll take a look at his iconic career next. >> reporter: we're live at the oakland station where a shooting took place. b.a.r.t. is still operating as normal today. griego. >>> good morning, everybody. this is a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. not too bad, the traffic on this monday morning. it'
emissions tests. but the ceo says he plans to present a package of solutions to the epa this wednesday in washington. mueller says his company has only presented technical data on previous occasions. >>> tesla is trying to make that all happen this weekend. the company gave some of the software updates that enables the vehicle that park themselves. owners of a model s sedan had to line up the cars 33 feet from a chosen spot. for now, tesla is warning drivers the feature should only be...
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data. and that's why this u.s. model is so important is because what it shows us is we can reduce carbon emission. if that's the issue of our time, we can do that through cleaner burning natural gas. so we have not aligned with any campaign. we have not aligned with any political party. if questioned by any of them, we're open to all of them because we believe this energy issue, specifically oil and gas, is a common area where we should be able to come together. >> thank you. i'm with the ap. many thanks for the opportunity. i would like to ask you about the western hemisphere. what opportunities do you see and how important are they in the western hemisphere for the next year not only about the deep water oil and gas operation in mexico, but also if you see any other -- if you can be conscious specific better. thank you. >> as you look at the western hemisphere, one of the big issues is mexico. as mexico emerges as a bigger player, the gulf of mexico, and the offshore activity. another issue on the agenda is the five-year plan of the outer continental shelf in the united states. we're hopeful the
data. and that's why this u.s. model is so important is because what it shows us is we can reduce carbon emission. if that's the issue of our time, we can do that through cleaner burning natural gas. so we have not aligned with any campaign. we have not aligned with any political party. if questioned by any of them, we're open to all of them because we believe this energy issue, specifically oil and gas, is a common area where we should be able to come together. >> thank you. i'm with the...
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analyst blamed it on weak manufacturing data and the new tensions in the middle east over the last few days. >>> volkswagen will begin one of the largest recalls. emission test cheating software is present in 11 million of the diesel vehicles. it involves a trip to the dealer for a software upgrade and in some cases, a new plastic hose connected to the air intake system. if it hurts the performance of the vehicle, vw could face a wave of customer lawsuits. >>> "star wars,ed" force awakens is set to become the gross film taking over avatar. "star wars" is number 6 of all time raking in $1.5 billion in one of lori's favorite "star wars" films ever. >> it is. >>> facebook's mark zuckerberg says the goal is to create an artificial intelligence system. it will be a simple system, powerful enough to run his home and help with his work. that sounds ambitious than the plan last year to read a new book every two weeks. zuckerberg is known for following through. five years ago he vowed to learn mandarin and recently gave a 20-minute speech in the language. >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic and bill evans with a chilly forecas
analyst blamed it on weak manufacturing data and the new tensions in the middle east over the last few days. >>> volkswagen will begin one of the largest recalls. emission test cheating software is present in 11 million of the diesel vehicles. it involves a trip to the dealer for a software upgrade and in some cases, a new plastic hose connected to the air intake system. if it hurts the performance of the vehicle, vw could face a wave of customer lawsuits. >>> "star...
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emissions test. the ceo plans to present the package of solutions to the epa on wednesday in washington. he said his company has only presented technical data at previous meetings. >>> and no one hit the big powerball jackpot over the weekend. >> not from lack of trying. that means it rolls over for the drawing 0 on wednesday. right now it's estimated at 1.3 billion. it's never been that high. the signs are not made for a jackpot that big. they are maxed out at $999. you can add $100 million on that. >>> this is by far the largest jackpot in history. it could grow larger key pending upon 60 -- depending upon ticket sales. you will need a lot of luck to luck. a 7-eleven sold a ticket matching five of the six numbers. that was worth nearly $800,000. no a bad consolation price coming up with a -- not a bad consolation price coming up with that. >>> 6:08. the mexican drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman could have to face charges here in the u.s. how a secret meeting with sean penn helped land him back behind bars. >>> and a special honor for the sacramento airman who stopped a terror attack on a train headed to paris. >>> and mostly dry but a p
emissions test. the ceo plans to present the package of solutions to the epa on wednesday in washington. he said his company has only presented technical data at previous meetings. >>> and no one hit the big powerball jackpot over the weekend. >> not from lack of trying. that means it rolls over for the drawing 0 on wednesday. right now it's estimated at 1.3 billion. it's never been that high. the signs are not made for a jackpot that big. they are maxed out at $999. you can add...
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emissions aspect of it. we are in discussions with them and are looking at a number of possible projects where we can help see.by collecting data and providing analysis and the data for them and confirming that these technologies do make the difference that we hope that we make. we are very excited about it. in particular, we have not quite found that i7070 quarter project but i am looking forward to the day the car drives me up i 70 rather than me sitting there and traffic. it's a very exciting partnership. >> what is research shows about congestion. >> we are working on modeling it. right now what we have seen is if we look at the energy impact, there can be dominated by several effects, if the dominant effect that introducing these new technologies is to make the traffic flow much more smoother, we will reduce the energy per mile driven significantly. the problem is now if we make it so convenient, will people drive more miles? that's that's a big research question where looking at now. what is the bounce back effect of having removed the barriers? if no one cares if they're sitting in their car will they drive more miles an
emissions aspect of it. we are in discussions with them and are looking at a number of possible projects where we can help see.by collecting data and providing analysis and the data for them and confirming that these technologies do make the difference that we hope that we make. we are very excited about it. in particular, we have not quite found that i7070 quarter project but i am looking forward to the day the car drives me up i 70 rather than me sitting there and traffic. it's a very...
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emissions aspect. we are in discussions with them looking at a number of possible projects we can help by collecting data and providing analysis. concerning of these technologies make the difference, so we are excited about it. we have not quite found that i 70 corridor project, but i am looking forward to the day that the car drives me up i 70. very, very exciting partnership. >> potential congestion relief, are you able to model that? >> we are working on modeling it. right now what we have seen, if we look at the energy impact they could be dominated by several effects. if the dominant effect is to make the traffic flow much, much smoother we will reduce the energy per mile significantly. will people drive more miles what is the bounce back effect of having remove the barriers they just drive more miles and dry the missions up. it is as much about how consumers think and make decisions based upon information they are receiving as it is technology. i cannot give you an answer right now. it could be anywhere from half of the energy consumed to twice as much energy consumed. but it is going to be a big e
emissions aspect. we are in discussions with them looking at a number of possible projects we can help by collecting data and providing analysis. concerning of these technologies make the difference, so we are excited about it. we have not quite found that i 70 corridor project, but i am looking forward to the day that the car drives me up i 70. very, very exciting partnership. >> potential congestion relief, are you able to model that? >> we are working on modeling it. right now...
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emissions scandal and billions of dollars in fines sending shares of the german car maker in reverse. >> next gets the christmas blues. and marks and spencer also lower ahead of earnings results on thursday. >> some u.k. data to share with you. construction pmi rising to 57.8 in the month of december. this versus a reuters poll of 56 so easily beating expectations and quite a nice pick up from the november number of 55.3. remember that was a bad number. the second lowest number of the year. there has been a bit of a pick up in the u.k. construction space though this follows fairly poor manufacturing data out of the u.k. yesterday down by 0.1% on the day. let's have a look at the other big pairs. yesterday was all about safe haven flows into the japanese yen and swiss frank and we've seen risk appetite coming back a tad but the u.s. dollar is still lower against the japanese yen at 119 and u.s. futures are looking like this. they were more positive just a few minutes or hours ago and they have turned negative. the s&p 500 taking fair value into account. seen off by 7.5 points. dow jones could fall by 69 points and nasdaq to fall by 12 points. we were expecting to see a rebound after the worst start in the y
emissions scandal and billions of dollars in fines sending shares of the german car maker in reverse. >> next gets the christmas blues. and marks and spencer also lower ahead of earnings results on thursday. >> some u.k. data to share with you. construction pmi rising to 57.8 in the month of december. this versus a reuters poll of 56 so easily beating expectations and quite a nice pick up from the november number of 55.3. remember that was a bad number. the second lowest number of...
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emissions aspect of it. so we're in discussions with them. we're looking at a number of possible projects where we can help c-dot by collecting data, providing analysis for the data for them. and concerning that these technologies do make the difference we make. so we're very excited about it. in particular, we haven't quite found the i-70 corridor project. but i'm really looking forward to the day that the car drives me rather than me sitting there in traffic. >> and what has research shown when it shows potential research connection. >> so we're working on modelling it. right now, what we've seen, if we look at the energy impact, they can be dominated by several effects. if the dominant effect is to make the traffic flow much, much smoother, we will reduce the energy per mile driven significantly. the problem is now if we make it so convenient, will people drive more miles? that's the big research question that we're looking at now is what is the bounce back effect of having removed the barriers. and does that then drive the emissions up. and that's a tough nut to crack. it's as much about how consumers think and make decisions based on th
emissions aspect of it. so we're in discussions with them. we're looking at a number of possible projects where we can help c-dot by collecting data, providing analysis for the data for them. and concerning that these technologies do make the difference we make. so we're very excited about it. in particular, we haven't quite found the i-70 corridor project. but i'm really looking forward to the day that the car drives me rather than me sitting there in traffic. >> and what has research...
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federal data also shows that us carbon emissions are at a 20 year low. how do those facts fit into the picture that is being painted of us energy landscape? >> i think that just as climate change is a long-term issue clearly addressing that is but i don't think anyone disputes the direction in which the world is heading for how quickly he gets there is going to be up for debate. what i havei have to constantly remind people which is an infatuation with the technology, no one could have predicted what the world look like today 20 years ago. no one. zero. if you told me 30 years ago there would not be a phone in my house sitting all i would've thought you were nuts. and now nobody is investing in landmines. would you? the world has changed dramatically. people looking for continued opportunity for investment. a lot of the investment is so old that now there's an opportunity for significant investment which is an interaction we are saying. he going to see an escalation of the transition. >> have time for one more quick question. >> thank you. thank you for
federal data also shows that us carbon emissions are at a 20 year low. how do those facts fit into the picture that is being painted of us energy landscape? >> i think that just as climate change is a long-term issue clearly addressing that is but i don't think anyone disputes the direction in which the world is heading for how quickly he gets there is going to be up for debate. what i havei have to constantly remind people which is an infatuation with the technology, no one could have...