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we're going to make an impact with these products in the marketplace. >> boon boone, how much of a savingstake a look at the trucking fleet in this country when you talk about converting to nat gas? >> you're saving $1.50 a gallon. some of these trucks are running 20, 30,000 gallon as year. so you're, you're talking about 25, $50,000 a year. so the return on it is, is great. but you mentioned that it was cleaner. yeah, it's cleaner by 30% over diesel. but it's also ours. it's abundant and it's domestic. if we could get all eight and a half million of these trucks over a period of time, and those are the heavy duty six to eight-class trucks. if we get that 8.5 million, that's 2.5 million barrel as day, and we cut opec in half. that puts us in tremendous position to negotiate the price of oil. >> boone, where is the infrastructure right now and how quickly can clean energy and other players in the nat gas space develop that infrastructure along the interstate corridors in this country? >> they're under construction on i-10, i-40, 95, 5, 75. they're all, it's under construction. so there will
we're going to make an impact with these products in the marketplace. >> boon boone, how much of a savingstake a look at the trucking fleet in this country when you talk about converting to nat gas? >> you're saving $1.50 a gallon. some of these trucks are running 20, 30,000 gallon as year. so you're, you're talking about 25, $50,000 a year. so the return on it is, is great. but you mentioned that it was cleaner. yeah, it's cleaner by 30% over diesel. but it's also ours. it's...
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i don't see obstacles in front of it. >> boone, it's a pleasure to have you with us. boone pickens. no obstacles. did you think there were obstacles? >> yeah, i thought there might be obstacles particularly in the description area. but i think it's a no brainer. at $2.50 for natural gas. it's a no brainer to go this way. i don't know why more people don't adopt it. >> the u.s. is the saudi arabia of natural gas. >>> up next, we're checking the charts to see if today's move in apple signalled a technical top. >>> welcome back ta to "fast." got to hit the after-hours action in nvidia. i guess it's coming off some of the hard -- >> hard disk short amgs. that's the problem once again. cutting into the pc production. obviously the guidance here looks different than forecasted. nvidia had settled at around 16, 17 today. i believe i'm going to pullback if it's around 14.5. >> let's move on here. talk apple once again. finally taking a breather closing near the lows of the day. so what is next for the stock? let's find out what the charts are saying. carter braxtonworth. we were having a di
i don't see obstacles in front of it. >> boone, it's a pleasure to have you with us. boone pickens. no obstacles. did you think there were obstacles? >> yeah, i thought there might be obstacles particularly in the description area. but i think it's a no brainer. at $2.50 for natural gas. it's a no brainer to go this way. i don't know why more people don't adopt it. >> the u.s. is the saudi arabia of natural gas. >>> up next, we're checking the charts to see if today's...
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in an uncertain post-recession market, her simple commonsense solution has been a boon to her business. ♪ julia hutton is enjoying the great outdoors. talking to customers and selling her motorcycle gear at events and festivals all across the country. >> we've got all kinds. >> just three years ago she was stuck in a failing brick and mortar store. >> we would literally have days where nobody would walk in the store because there wasn't foot traffic. >> bored with retirement, julia decided to open her dream store. biker babes and beyond. in cottonwood, arizona. on a road frequented by motorcycle enthusiasts. she soon found the store was in a fluctuating state of feast or famine. the weather and an uncertain economy made the overhead associated with the store an anchor around her neck. >> we were there for about 2 1/2 years. and it was a lot of fun. i mean, i really enjoyed it, i loved the people who came in, i liked their response to the store. but still, i was missing so much. >> when it became clear that the store wasn't profitable enough to stay open, julia came up with a clever sol
in an uncertain post-recession market, her simple commonsense solution has been a boon to her business. ♪ julia hutton is enjoying the great outdoors. talking to customers and selling her motorcycle gear at events and festivals all across the country. >> we've got all kinds. >> just three years ago she was stuck in a failing brick and mortar store. >> we would literally have days where nobody would walk in the store because there wasn't foot traffic. >> bored with...
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granddaughter of getting them in and go to the places and can is a fleet that unending and in a and boonentering an easier and then watching watching from answers in search to an vermeil attend them and then will new bless their and mentor what schirra the time and the way this is done and this aspect very secure will her room in on new commercial by the way which watch and needs a lift in insurance and the bad and it's at easing an unerring instant turn some heads blown mineral i and and but they're bad away and still very wearable group in can be sized up to dentin no problem with that on 6 ticket at the ring and have been honored enough to meet a couple of times
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big boon forl be a the economy. hoping the roads will be people head to their bowl parties tomorrow. >> i guarantee it will be fine. whether they go out or not go out, it will be fine. you will be ok. of anascus, md., 4/10 inch of snow. of rain a little bit the district into arlington and fairfax. the further north and west you go, that is where you will find some flakes of snow. the temperature is 8 degrees freezing. rain will fall. this is at national airport. the wind chill factor is 83 degrees. -- 43 degrees. i will -- our final stop will d.c. -- northwest d.c. this is where it is snowing. they are living at snow on the ground at this hour. as to hail and raleigh in the 50 ashville and raleigh the 50 degree range. here we are in d.c. the heaviest of the grain moving toward the east of us. we will look to things to settle down -- the heaviest of the moving to the east of us. in the martinsburg, things are beginning to settle down. by 11 or 12:00 p.m. -- 12:00, things will settle down. by midmorning, breaks in the
big boon forl be a the economy. hoping the roads will be people head to their bowl parties tomorrow. >> i guarantee it will be fine. whether they go out or not go out, it will be fine. you will be ok. of anascus, md., 4/10 inch of snow. of rain a little bit the district into arlington and fairfax. the further north and west you go, that is where you will find some flakes of snow. the temperature is 8 degrees freezing. rain will fall. this is at national airport. the wind chill factor is...
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beyond the wrecked boat the crew has arrived to put the boon out to contain the fuel spill fire department is secure some kind of fuel or gas is leaking because of the way the boat is wrecked. the reason the boat is wrecked is the wild ride that started before 2:00 this morning. fire was call to the scene after someone called in the crash when the fire department got here they did find a woman struggling to get off the boat they helped her. she was not in the water she was on the boat. they did quickly determine she had been drinking. she said she had someone else with her, another woman but wasn't clear whether the woman left on foot or out in the water even maybe in a ding i go. the coast guard -- dingy. the coast guard had to be called. they will continue the search until light, they have to even though they are skeptical of the story. they believe she took the boat from the jack london square she had at least a 20 minute trip. they don't know how fast she was going. the way she wrecked they are surprised she was not hurt. >> this is a large vessel, approximately 40 feet to hit the shor
beyond the wrecked boat the crew has arrived to put the boon out to contain the fuel spill fire department is secure some kind of fuel or gas is leaking because of the way the boat is wrecked. the reason the boat is wrecked is the wild ride that started before 2:00 this morning. fire was call to the scene after someone called in the crash when the fire department got here they did find a woman struggling to get off the boat they helped her. she was not in the water she was on the boat. they did...
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for into a fund raising boon for plan great!essive, you can compare rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! ♪ and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! [laughing] man: yeah. that will certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> when it comes to house fires qualitiy home appliances are often responsible for starting them causing 150 deaths. >> hundreds of millions in damages, michael finney is here now with new findings on this. >> who knew? a new consumer reports investigation turned up some findings and many fires are due to human error a troubling thumb caused by defective appliances this fire started in the kitchen. the cause? a toaster it was just horrendous. and what wasn't destroyed by the fire was destroyed by smoke and water damage. >> in this fire, homeowners started in the dish washer while they're out of the house a cording to officials t
for into a fund raising boon for plan great!essive, you can compare rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! ♪ and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! [laughing] man: yeah. that will certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> when it comes to house fires qualitiy home appliances are often responsible for...
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. >> this is a boon for local parents and and and they spent $60 million in the city. but those bucks generated big headaches for some in the richmond neighborhood. the supervisor is attempting a walling act. >> that is what i'm trying to do is work with our department. the police and rec and parks. and listen to concerns. >> supervisor held a hearing today. so many music lovers packed the place a second room was opened. the promoteor of the concert says they worked hard to satisfy critics. >> so there is a community hot line with multi lingual. and that way, if they have a blocked driveway and trash in front of the house we can address it promptly. >> the complaints aren't just limited to outside lands but other major happenings like hardly strictly blue grass festival. they have become part of the fabric of the city but officials are now reviewing everything from the number of parking control officers to when and how neighbors are notified about upcoming events. >> more can be done. you can never do enough. >> the supervisor says testimony may lead to improvements, p
. >> this is a boon for local parents and and and they spent $60 million in the city. but those bucks generated big headaches for some in the richmond neighborhood. the supervisor is attempting a walling act. >> that is what i'm trying to do is work with our department. the police and rec and parks. and listen to concerns. >> supervisor held a hearing today. so many music lovers packed the place a second room was opened. the promoteor of the concert says they worked hard to...
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i think it is a huge boon for social media getting them out early. if you reathe new york times same thing. >> i disagree. i feel like it is an opportunity get more eyeballs. on the back, you have more opportunities for social media. u have offers that you can present. >> whwhen kate middleton's dresess -- where we e really going to tune in after to see it?? >> waiting for the kids onhe balcony. >> a web site, all of thihis great stuff. >>>> lson for erybo today. thank you both for joining us. stay tuned for our favorite advertisement. after that an angel who got her wings who meet a woman at the university of maryland. it could be ♪ ♪ [ malele announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northr grumman. [ kimberly ] when was 19, i f found myself ane with two children and no way to suppo
i think it is a huge boon for social media getting them out early. if you reathe new york times same thing. >> i disagree. i feel like it is an opportunity get more eyeballs. on the back, you have more opportunities for social media. u have offers that you can present. >> whwhen kate middleton's dresess -- where we e really going to tune in after to see it?? >> waiting for the kids onhe balcony. >> a web site, all of thihis great stuff. >>>> lson for erybo...
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if these four guys were wine, they'd be boons farm. the bottom of the barrel, and the republicans, you know, governor, growing up in ohio, we used to know republicans that we worked with and that we were relatively proud of. >> the governor doesn't know anything about boons farm, though. >> let me ask you this, governor. when -- on joe madison's point, maureen dowd said in "the new york times" that -- and this is her criticism of the republican field -- that they are tripping over one another trying to be the most radical, unreasonable and insane candidate they can be. republicans are getting queasy at the gruesome sight of their party eating itself alive, savaging the brand in ways that will long resonate. i mean, that's a blistering attack. >> well, i think the republican party needs to return to its roots. i have republican friends who are appalled at what these candidates are saying and what they are proposing. they are embarrassed. we're talking about contraception? >> right. >> that is almost -- it's so unreasonable that it's alm
if these four guys were wine, they'd be boons farm. the bottom of the barrel, and the republicans, you know, governor, growing up in ohio, we used to know republicans that we worked with and that we were relatively proud of. >> the governor doesn't know anything about boons farm, though. >> let me ask you this, governor. when -- on joe madison's point, maureen dowd said in "the new york times" that -- and this is her criticism of the republican field -- that they are...
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and federal investigators said aluminum dust had piled up and detonated. 33-year-old shawn boone was the plant. his sister, tammy miser, got a call with word that her brother was seriously injured. >> shawn and a couple of his coworkers were in the furnace room. and there was an explosion. and then there was a second more intense blast. >> what happened to him? >> he laid on the building floor, and the aluminum dust actually continued to burn through his flesh. >> and how severe were those burns? >> he had third- and fourth-degree burns between 92% to 100% of his body. >> the doctors said what to you? >> they told us that there wasn't any hope, that his internal organs were burned beyond repair. they wouldn't even bandage him. they just--they said that the only solution we had was to take him off of life support. >> shawn boone was 1 of 15 people killed in dust explosions that year. it was a turning point for carolyn merritt, who was then the head of the chemical safety board, the federal government's own experts who find the cause of the nation's worst industrial disasters. merritt
and federal investigators said aluminum dust had piled up and detonated. 33-year-old shawn boone was the plant. his sister, tammy miser, got a call with word that her brother was seriously injured. >> shawn and a couple of his coworkers were in the furnace room. and there was an explosion. and then there was a second more intense blast. >> what happened to him? >> he laid on the building floor, and the aluminum dust actually continued to burn through his flesh. >> and...
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boone pickens, who once scoffed at the oil sands, is one of those investors. pickens runs a hedge fund in dallas and is now a true believer. >> we're managing $5 billion here, and about 10% of it's in the oil sands. so it's the one single largest investment we have. >> 10% of $5 billion. i flunked math. >> 500 million. >> and if oil sands are the answer for investors, are oil sands the answer for the united states? >> oh, i think so. [ticking] >> but despite the boomtown mentality in the great white north, we'll meet environmentalists who say there may be a high price to pay to get all that oil out of the dirt when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty en
boone pickens, who once scoffed at the oil sands, is one of those investors. pickens runs a hedge fund in dallas and is now a true believer. >> we're managing $5 billion here, and about 10% of it's in the oil sands. so it's the one single largest investment we have. >> 10% of $5 billion. i flunked math. >> 500 million. >> and if oil sands are the answer for investors, are oil sands the answer for the united states? >> oh, i think so. [ticking] >> but despite...
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it was a lot better so to set the quickest lap to twenty four year old swede crew is because he's a boon to him. first world cup victory noways under the glorious and was sickened and the warm clear show of canada by the third place better sun is no thirty seven points ahead of bit a hole topping the overall sprint world cup today good finish and. i was trying to stay in the back of the first part of the track so i had a little bit more in there. to go today moskos stage of the world cup was one to remember with extreme temperatures dramatic races a new leader is in the overall standings and despite their harsh weather fans will no doubt be hoping the van to remains an ever present on the cross-country calendar because they about are both or. finally russian you have going to get on chad has claimed gold in the men's ten kilometer sprint rice and the seven stage of the world cup in norway it was his first ever world cup victory the russian was perfect in both shooting ranges and fast on the track on patter of germany were second one to local star and overall leader had late slip and said
it was a lot better so to set the quickest lap to twenty four year old swede crew is because he's a boon to him. first world cup victory noways under the glorious and was sickened and the warm clear show of canada by the third place better sun is no thirty seven points ahead of bit a hole topping the overall sprint world cup today good finish and. i was trying to stay in the back of the first part of the track so i had a little bit more in there. to go today moskos stage of the world cup was...
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with the completion of this terminal, which is coming, the boon for our city cruise ship business will continue. this means more jobs, more good- paying jobs. good-paying jobs for the community of san francisco and the bay area. need this first-class terminal, named after our past president, for a first-class city, to show off what we need to offer for the world. thank you very much for naming the terminal for brother herman. solidarity to all. long live the jimmy herman cruise ship terminal. thank you very much. >> as you know from my remarks, there are a bunch of people working on this project who are both local and water affiliates and aficionado's. that is what this project needed. that is why the project will be inviting you back to the completion date. at long last, it is time. >> on behalf of the city, the port, america's cup, and all the communities and our labor union, in dpw parlance, let it rip. >> is my pleasure to introduce our first speaker. in addition to making it possible for us to use this beautiful ballroom for the dedication ceremony today, he made great contributio
with the completion of this terminal, which is coming, the boon for our city cruise ship business will continue. this means more jobs, more good- paying jobs. good-paying jobs for the community of san francisco and the bay area. need this first-class terminal, named after our past president, for a first-class city, to show off what we need to offer for the world. thank you very much for naming the terminal for brother herman. solidarity to all. long live the jimmy herman cruise ship terminal....
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is a veteran russian air and all that he's been involved with aviation for fifty four years is a boon design of the training he's built seven of them with his own hands. first took up ballooning when he was fifty three years old he looks forward to celebrating his seventy fifth birthday in flight the contest balloons at any time under any conditions one hundred flights a year is a minimum. if you could see that flying is old weazened blissful whatever the conditions. of all vision normal position. the balloon is in working order as it should be. hopefully we'll get no complaints from the guys in about us. this is not what i call flying. in general i don't see being tethered is the definition of only with out there who truly flying. a hot air balloon can only be in free flight during the day time it's a common rule. in the world the bus good house to touch down before sunset. unlike balloons in free flight attendant balloons are allowed to be launched even in the dock in that case the burner illuminates the balloon from the inside. pilot's refer to this phenomena. as the good organizer
is a veteran russian air and all that he's been involved with aviation for fifty four years is a boon design of the training he's built seven of them with his own hands. first took up ballooning when he was fifty three years old he looks forward to celebrating his seventy fifth birthday in flight the contest balloons at any time under any conditions one hundred flights a year is a minimum. if you could see that flying is old weazened blissful whatever the conditions. of all vision normal...
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. >> is it generally viewed by the sunnis and the kurds that when iran left iraq, that was a boon to the influence? >> i don't -- >> have you talked to the sunnis and kurds? >> i have not. >> i would suggest they do. >> there is no doubt they're concerned. >> i would suggest you sit down with some sunnis and kurds and have a discussion about what they think is happening in iraq. afghanistan. the agreement is really the last card to be played, is that correct? >> i don't know what you mean by last card. >> mr. chairman, if i could have 30 additional seconds here, i'll be quick. the bottom line is if we have an american military presence post 2014 at the request of the afghan government in people that would allow counter-terrorism capability, american air power, that would always give the edge to the afghan security forces and probably end the taliban militarily. do you agree with that concept? >> i do. i think that would be a very positive thing not only in afghanistan but regionally. >> and the best way to negotiate with the taliban saying you'll never take back this country militari
. >> is it generally viewed by the sunnis and the kurds that when iran left iraq, that was a boon to the influence? >> i don't -- >> have you talked to the sunnis and kurds? >> i have not. >> i would suggest they do. >> there is no doubt they're concerned. >> i would suggest you sit down with some sunnis and kurds and have a discussion about what they think is happening in iraq. afghanistan. the agreement is really the last card to be played, is that...
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boone pickens, who once scoffed at the oil sands, is one of those investors.ickens runs a hedge fund in dallas and is now a true believer. >> we're managing $5 billion here, and about 10% of it's in the oil sands. so it's the one single largest investment we have. >> 10% of $5 billion. i flunked math. >> 500 million. >> and if oil sands are the answer for investors, are oil sands the answer for the united states? >> oh, i think so. [ticking] >> but despite the boomtown mentality in the great white north, we'll meet environmentalists who say there may be a high price to pay to get all that oil out of the dirt when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. when bp made a commitment to the gulf, we were determined to see it through. here's an update on the progress. we're paying for all spill related clean-up costs. bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. not quite knowing what the
boone pickens, who once scoffed at the oil sands, is one of those investors.ickens runs a hedge fund in dallas and is now a true believer. >> we're managing $5 billion here, and about 10% of it's in the oil sands. so it's the one single largest investment we have. >> 10% of $5 billion. i flunked math. >> 500 million. >> and if oil sands are the answer for investors, are oil sands the answer for the united states? >> oh, i think so. [ticking] >> but despite...
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. >> reporter: every car has the problem, cloudy headlights on the road, says jeff boone from aaa. >>annot withstand the chemical abrasion from driving and the sunlight beating down to it and natural oxidation. >> reporter: car headlights measured in candle power. new headlights shine with as much as 20,000 candle power, but older cars, like this mitsubishi, measure as low as 7,000 candle power. professional treatments to clean lenses sold at auto repair shops, including shops run by aaa, take about an hour and cost about $100. so, can fast bright do it faster and cheaper? to find out, we brought fast bright and its infomercial to aaa. it cost us about $26 for two fast bright kits, including procession and handling fees. >> just wipe it on and wipe it off and watch the haze turn to crystal clear. it's that easy. >> but -- does it really do that? >> the first thing it is pretty simple, put a dime-sitzed portion of the first product, step one, the lens polish, onto the applicator on the yellow side. >> okay. >> rub it in small circular motions briskly until the entire lens feels smooth.
. >> reporter: every car has the problem, cloudy headlights on the road, says jeff boone from aaa. >>annot withstand the chemical abrasion from driving and the sunlight beating down to it and natural oxidation. >> reporter: car headlights measured in candle power. new headlights shine with as much as 20,000 candle power, but older cars, like this mitsubishi, measure as low as 7,000 candle power. professional treatments to clean lenses sold at auto repair shops, including shops...
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pat boone. >> first, that's an outrageous comment, where i was with ronald reagan right down there inlofty house. and -- and that the comment this compare this to munich was outrageous. gingrich's comment. but look, in the reagan white house, newt gingrich was considered quite frankly by a lot of folks to be something of a political opportunist and who was not trusted and who had played no role whatsoever. he was a rockefeller republican in the great goldwater battle, where conservativism came of age. i do think this, though. newt has been pounded managers leslie, had people he worked with basically turn on him and dump on him down there in florida, which somehow i think may have had some role in the fact that the great fighter and battler of south carolina had no fight in him whatsoever in the monday and thursday debatesç in florida. he let mitt romney punch him silly. and he has lost all his momentum. and john, i'm not going to make any prediction but i thought the battle of south florida would win florida, but romney is surging and it looks like he may win florida. and if he does,
pat boone. >> first, that's an outrageous comment, where i was with ronald reagan right down there inlofty house. and -- and that the comment this compare this to munich was outrageous. gingrich's comment. but look, in the reagan white house, newt gingrich was considered quite frankly by a lot of folks to be something of a political opportunist and who was not trusted and who had played no role whatsoever. he was a rockefeller republican in the great goldwater battle, where conservativism...
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eight twelve tour of qatar tom boonen of belgium sealed overall victory there at the last competition boon and came home just fifteenth but this was enough to secure first spot overall for the belgian while britain's mark cavendish suffered some bad luck i see went down during the finishing sprint this left him in sixth place overall but it was demar who celebrated victory in qatar as a final stage he out sprinted russian denise. and mark pressure off australia at the finish. is yet to get used to plate on the podium admitting there is still a lot to improve. well i'm very happy to have reached another level of great circumstances will do some good the result i still have a lot to learn the whole week has been a very enjoyable despite the strong wind in my teammates of teaching me a lot that's important. ok you have to did not think so watching us where there is next goodbye. from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand severe problem is not enough inpatient beds not enough urgency department beds and not enough nurses to man those that has
eight twelve tour of qatar tom boonen of belgium sealed overall victory there at the last competition boon and came home just fifteenth but this was enough to secure first spot overall for the belgian while britain's mark cavendish suffered some bad luck i see went down during the finishing sprint this left him in sixth place overall but it was demar who celebrated victory in qatar as a final stage he out sprinted russian denise. and mark pressure off australia at the finish. is yet to get used...
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i've been a s&p porter of natural gas, it's a cleaner fossil fuel of course as a huge boone for american business, steel, plastic, chemicals and our consumers. i do believe there are substantial questions that have to be addressed before our country starts allowing significant natural gas exports. you made some statements a few days ago that are troubling to me, and i want the kind of walk you through it. as you know, under the natural gas act, your department has an obligation to evaluate whether natural gas exports are in the public interest. so you are, in effect, the regulator. the comments you made the other day suggest to me that you've sort of made up your mind. you were quoted here as saying, and i'll just quote you here, exporting natural gas means wealth comes into the united states. now, that's not what we've heard from our businesses like steel and chemical and plastics. they had representatives sitting where you did the other day. and a very troubling study came out from the energy information administration, a part of your department, indicating that natural gas exports cou
i've been a s&p porter of natural gas, it's a cleaner fossil fuel of course as a huge boone for american business, steel, plastic, chemicals and our consumers. i do believe there are substantial questions that have to be addressed before our country starts allowing significant natural gas exports. you made some statements a few days ago that are troubling to me, and i want the kind of walk you through it. as you know, under the natural gas act, your department has an obligation to evaluate...
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eccentric cetera this is all about geo political change in the region you take syria down and it's a boonfor israel maybe but certainly for other countries where hezbollah is weakened in the next target the great prize of the mall is iran that's what it's all about isn't it. yeah well that's. a point of view again has no connection with reality what works everyone likes fully explain yourself why do you say that you dismiss the jury when you don't think you are one of those who are rising up. as i started to say before you interrupted everyone can see that the syrian people are rising up and risking their lives day after day week after week month after month thousands of people all over the country tens of thousands of people so you think it should be a military intervention should there be a military intervention and quote unquote stop this you know i'm not calling for i don't think there should be and i don't think there needs to be i think the force of the people in syria will the regime sooner rather than later ok and we did it. for so many and you want to say it will have to die befo
eccentric cetera this is all about geo political change in the region you take syria down and it's a boonfor israel maybe but certainly for other countries where hezbollah is weakened in the next target the great prize of the mall is iran that's what it's all about isn't it. yeah well that's. a point of view again has no connection with reality what works everyone likes fully explain yourself why do you say that you dismiss the jury when you don't think you are one of those who are rising up....
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>> well, all-- all rushes, whether they're gold rushes or oil rushes or boons, have a beginning and ultimatelyan end. so the question is what will the end be like? >> reporter: but moran, who use to head a major petroleum association here, is confident. he even predicts this boom could eliminate the united states' need for foreign oil in just 10 years. 10 years is not very far away. >> no, 10 years isn't. just five years ago we were importing 60% of our oil. today, we are importing only 42%. >> reporter: so you didn't expect to see that. >> i did not expect to see that ever. >> reporter: melvin moran says he'll start on another well next month that could produce another $25 million worth of oil. anna werner, cbs news, seminole, oklahoma. >> pelley: a solution for homelessness that is just what the doctor ordered. that story is next it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. i'm carol. and this is my cvs pharmacist. i found out i had cancer. diabetes. i had a heart attack. so, i needed help with my medications. because mixing them... can be dangerous. not with maria around. not with pete. no
>> well, all-- all rushes, whether they're gold rushes or oil rushes or boons, have a beginning and ultimatelyan end. so the question is what will the end be like? >> reporter: but moran, who use to head a major petroleum association here, is confident. he even predicts this boom could eliminate the united states' need for foreign oil in just 10 years. 10 years is not very far away. >> no, 10 years isn't. just five years ago we were importing 60% of our oil. today, we are...
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this is a big boon in your state. and you got to get that oil to the refineries. and this is also wealth creation. and it's decrease oil dependency, all good things. the private sector is the one that is investing in the pipelines. and that's what has brought about -- the only time the government actually steps in is -- well, there is ferc issues. but in terms of the one you're worried, concerned about is the one that goes across the border. >> right. >> and then that's a state department issue. >> if i may, mr. secretary, you brought up two great points. your technical advice, again, the department of energy. this administration's department of energy the report i sided said that the keystone pipeline will lower gas it will lower gas prices, east coast, gulf coast and midwest. it includes the gulf coast refineries will likely consume additional canadian oil sands well in excess of what would be provided by keystone xl pipeline. again your experts. the reason i cite this is some have said we'll bring it in from canada and then export it somewhere else. your own ex
this is a big boon in your state. and you got to get that oil to the refineries. and this is also wealth creation. and it's decrease oil dependency, all good things. the private sector is the one that is investing in the pipelines. and that's what has brought about -- the only time the government actually steps in is -- well, there is ferc issues. but in terms of the one you're worried, concerned about is the one that goes across the border. >> right. >> and then that's a state...
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that brings us to the kontinental hockey finally starting to look like a true title contenders the boon whites wrapping up victory number three on the trot by winning a game they almost certainly wouldn't have done earlier in the season are chimbley koreans more. more sit in seventh in the eastern conference made the loan jointed to more school from the russian far east and three defeats in a row and in order to avoid a fourth they were fired up and started confidently. on the score in seventeen minutes into the first period and the visitors won out how well it soon ended and dinamo started to dominate the game straight after the break sergei can call for levelled matters midway through the second period and just three minutes later sergei suing to denominate front but the visitors never gave up the last period saw them firing at alexander edelman his goal post and lee apart from the old counterattack by deny. a most pressure was rewarded when alexander mccall and equalized for a move just ten minutes before the buzzer to cool off the sixty minutes send the two sides into overtime where
that brings us to the kontinental hockey finally starting to look like a true title contenders the boon whites wrapping up victory number three on the trot by winning a game they almost certainly wouldn't have done earlier in the season are chimbley koreans more. more sit in seventh in the eastern conference made the loan jointed to more school from the russian far east and three defeats in a row and in order to avoid a fourth they were fired up and started confidently. on the score in...