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with me is amrita sen, chief oil analyst at energy aspects.derful to see you, many thanks for coming in. let's start with el pais. deadline day coming up with regards to this catalonian crisis. what do you make of it all? today is such an important day, because the parliament in barcelona will vote whether to go for independence, and in madrid they will vote whether to trigger 155, because that will take powers, finances, police, media from catalonia. it is going to be intense. i think the key is they are trying, some parts of both parties are trying to as your there is dialogue, but there has still been resista nce dialogue, but there has still been resistance from both sides of that —— trying to ensure. resistance from both sides of that -- trying to ensure. both sides are intransigent. one way to solve it might have been regional elections, but it looks like that is off the table at the moment. as of right now they are saying they are not going to call re—elections, because they are saying they don't have the justification to call legislati
with me is amrita sen, chief oil analyst at energy aspects.derful to see you, many thanks for coming in. let's start with el pais. deadline day coming up with regards to this catalonian crisis. what do you make of it all? today is such an important day, because the parliament in barcelona will vote whether to go for independence, and in madrid they will vote whether to trigger 155, because that will take powers, finances, police, media from catalonia. it is going to be intense. i think the key...
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i want to get any a chance to respond, but talk about the energy aspect of these cars. ?helping or hurting car sits forerage about 95% of the day. if you had in the future a robotic fleet of cars that could at a moments notice for city dwellers for whoever needed it, you would increase .hat efficiency massively think about a city bike in new york city. if you plug those things in the grid, absolutely, you are ,trengthening the grid itself depending on when you plug it in. but electrification and autonomy separate things. they are related, but they are really two separate the very undeniable forces in the automotive industry right now. you can find more on "car and driver's" website. thank you so much for joining us today. toing up, we will be talking "the arizona republic's" reporter raphael carranza -- rafael carranza. he will be joining us with an borderto the u.s.-mexico wall. we will be right back. >> this weekend on american history tv, saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, university of california san diego professor luis alvarez on the suit su
i want to get any a chance to respond, but talk about the energy aspect of these cars. ?helping or hurting car sits forerage about 95% of the day. if you had in the future a robotic fleet of cars that could at a moments notice for city dwellers for whoever needed it, you would increase .hat efficiency massively think about a city bike in new york city. if you plug those things in the grid, absolutely, you are ,trengthening the grid itself depending on when you plug it in. but electrification...
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aspects? >> it's misguided energy on his part but, at worst, it's disruptive.y doing this and by taking us back in time to reopen investigations, all he does is, again, he reduces our ability to protect our democracy and tell the american people what the russians did. the american people are going to need an awareness of what kind of campaign the russians had. the federal resources that we had that we could devote to the states, the ballot boxes are secured and all of that is threatened if we have this discord among our leaders. devin nunes shouldn't be anywhere near the investigation. the only person in the world that could stop him is paul ryan. i wish paul ryan would say you're recused from the russia investigation. wolf, we do other nonrussia related investigations and i think devin nunes is jeopardizing his ability to work with us. >> he's moving forward and the informant who allowed them to get access to ur raanium, he wa barred from testifying and now he's allowed to appear before, i assume, your committee, right? >> that's what i've read in the press. i
aspects? >> it's misguided energy on his part but, at worst, it's disruptive.y doing this and by taking us back in time to reopen investigations, all he does is, again, he reduces our ability to protect our democracy and tell the american people what the russians did. the american people are going to need an awareness of what kind of campaign the russians had. the federal resources that we had that we could devote to the states, the ballot boxes are secured and all of that is threatened...
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the last word on what happened in benghazi, you know, enormous amounts of energy and time and money spent on excavating every aspect of that, and i think there are many questions -- i mean, you know, she said not only did she not see her husband's body but she does not know how he died or exactly what he was doing and i think john mccain is the leading edge of this. i think there will be many in congress who will want to know a lot more about what happened here and i think as we've said before, whatever else a gold star family is owed by their commander in chief, they are owed an explanation of what happened to their loved one. as is the country. so i do think that with the president of the benghazi investigation behind them, the question really becomes to some extent the ball is in the court of the republican congress. are they going to do their oversight job and demand a better understanding of exactly what happened here in the immediate fire fight, but in the larger sense what those troops are doing there in the first place. >> gentle, ron brown stein used the "b" word there -- >> if i can chime in. this is crit
the last word on what happened in benghazi, you know, enormous amounts of energy and time and money spent on excavating every aspect of that, and i think there are many questions -- i mean, you know, she said not only did she not see her husband's body but she does not know how he died or exactly what he was doing and i think john mccain is the leading edge of this. i think there will be many in congress who will want to know a lot more about what happened here and i think as we've said before,...
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hour, this year we want to incorporate this same energy and experience, of last year, breaking word record, and again, keeping in mind community service aspect. >> okay, so, last year you made sandwiches for the needy? >> correct. >> although sandwiches were then donated to the hungry in philadelphia. >> so tell me about these socks. where are these socks going? >> so all of the socks that we collect today are going to be donated to the joy of socks, which is a local organization, who will then make sure that all of the socks get out to the homeless community in the greater philadelphia area. >> that is awesome, alyssa, come here, be our model. not only collecting socks but we want people to wear two different pairs of socks. >> soy today breaking two worlds records, the seconds worlds record is the largest gathering of people wearing mismatched socks. so wear two socks different colors, and patterns to count. >> okay, and so you want those people to come up here, and how long do they have to stay in how long are they gathering or just counting they walk in? >> official gathering five minutes, but will take about a half hour or so to get eve
hour, this year we want to incorporate this same energy and experience, of last year, breaking word record, and again, keeping in mind community service aspect. >> okay, so, last year you made sandwiches for the needy? >> correct. >> although sandwiches were then donated to the hungry in philadelphia. >> so tell me about these socks. where are these socks going? >> so all of the socks that we collect today are going to be donated to the joy of socks, which is a...
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aspect of her daily life. to the occasional annoyance of her mother. we've discussed things like the washing how we drive. the dryer uses so much energy and that you can dry the washing outside which is true of course. it's annoying for me though because i have to do it and i need far more time to hang up the washing and then take it down again when it's dry. the eleven year old is always thinking about the planet whether she's at school at home or out shopping . that sometimes when i'm in the supermarket and i don't have a trolley or anything the shop assistant might offer me a plastic bag but i say no it's fine we can korea because we don't need one. so yes i do you think about packaging though i'm not super extreme i do normal things to. come while. janet is convinced that small changes can lead to big ones and she hopes to infect those around her with the same enthusiasm she feels for the planet. well bring your next story which is unusual what we're talking about these are used by the women everyone many times and their use they are disposed but they become a nuisance to the environment because they are sometimes produced with. m
aspect of her daily life. to the occasional annoyance of her mother. we've discussed things like the washing how we drive. the dryer uses so much energy and that you can dry the washing outside which is true of course. it's annoying for me though because i have to do it and i need far more time to hang up the washing and then take it down again when it's dry. the eleven year old is always thinking about the planet whether she's at school at home or out shopping . that sometimes when i'm in the...
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energy consultant. he's a group of some of the people we're dealing with. we have many other people in different aspects of what we do. >> how can you describe mr. papadopoulos as having a limited role when there's a photograph of mr. papadopoulos sitting -- >> the campaign had thousands of photographs with millions of people. >> how is it not collusion when george papadopoulos is in kak with various people who are promising dirt on hillary clinton? a series of events that closely mirrors what occurred with the president's own son. how is that not collusion? >> this vinl was the member of a voluntary add vizry counsel that met one time, and he was part of the list that read out "the washington pos" i'd hardly call that a regular advisor or you want to push he's a senior member of the staff. he was not paid by the campaigns. >> sanders also mischaracterized the extent of papadopoulos's actions. the fbi saying he made repeated attempts to contact russias. >> he reached out it was nothing beyond that. >> as for manafort, she minimized his role in the campaign. >> he was brought in to lead the delegate, whi
energy consultant. he's a group of some of the people we're dealing with. we have many other people in different aspects of what we do. >> how can you describe mr. papadopoulos as having a limited role when there's a photograph of mr. papadopoulos sitting -- >> the campaign had thousands of photographs with millions of people. >> how is it not collusion when george papadopoulos is in kak with various people who are promising dirt on hillary clinton? a series of events that...
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have any blocking to your sexual energy, for example you've experienced sexual abuse or not physical with your spouse or you have body image issues, it affects every aspect body. so this episode, you know, not all the episodes this season are about sex but the first one is and it actually is a very, very relevant topic right now. >> what did you discover is the biggest cause of sex and intimacy issues, technology, pornography or what else? >> there are a whole slew of issues, but i think one of the biggest issues that we have as a culture is that there is so much guilt and shame around sex. we have no problem promoting it and publicizing it but we also shame it and we poll littize it. one of my objectives in this episode is to try to normalize the conversation so that we don't have to feel afraid anymore and again, i think that people are going to find this very relatable. >> now, you look at other models of sexual healing, old, new, the controversial surrogate paranear ship approach, the indian practice. one works better than the other? >> i wouldn't say one works better than the other. i think it just depends on what your issues are. you mentioned the
have any blocking to your sexual energy, for example you've experienced sexual abuse or not physical with your spouse or you have body image issues, it affects every aspect body. so this episode, you know, not all the episodes this season are about sex but the first one is and it actually is a very, very relevant topic right now. >> what did you discover is the biggest cause of sex and intimacy issues, technology, pornography or what else? >> there are a whole slew of issues, but i...
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testimony obviously the department of energy's electricity cybersecurity delivery program helped fund the work you're doing. so i feel that one of the key aspects here is the need to continue to do r & d and innovate and test and apply. i see you're all nodding on that. i guess what i'm trying to help our colleagues understand here. sometimes i say in the information age we're only in the third inning of the ball game. here i'm not even sure we've started the game in the context of -- actually we have because of the great work you all are doing, but how would you characterize where we need to go with both research, work force and this continued collaborative effort in the context of where we are today and how this will evolve? and mr. earl, i think you said it or mr. riedel did, that this is ever changing. whatever we're doing today is going to change and evolve. so where are we with the level of investment and work force and level of interconnected responses? and i mean people responses that we need to build here. i'm going to start with you, mr. imhoff. >> thank you, senator. it's a complex question. i would say on the department of energy si
testimony obviously the department of energy's electricity cybersecurity delivery program helped fund the work you're doing. so i feel that one of the key aspects here is the need to continue to do r & d and innovate and test and apply. i see you're all nodding on that. i guess what i'm trying to help our colleagues understand here. sometimes i say in the information age we're only in the third inning of the ball game. here i'm not even sure we've started the game in the context of --...
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department of energies, electricity, cybersecurity, energy delivery program helped fund the work that you're doing, so i feel that one of the key aspects here is the need to continue to do r&d and innovate and test and apply. i see you're all nodding on that. i guess that's what i'm trying to help our colleagues understand here. sometimes i say we are in the third inning of the ball game. here i'm not sure if we started the game in the context. actually we have because it's a great work that you are doing. how would you characterize where we need to go with both research, workforce and this continued collaborative effort? the context of where we are today and how this will evolve and, mr. earl, i think you said this or radel, where are we with the level of investment and workforce and level of interconnected responses. maybe start with you. >> thank you, senator. it's a complex question. injection of funding is adding value. in terms of good modernization, congress appropriations, that initiative is strong and moving forward at this point in time. i think one of the challenges, we have over 100 industrial partners working on the projec
department of energies, electricity, cybersecurity, energy delivery program helped fund the work that you're doing, so i feel that one of the key aspects here is the need to continue to do r&d and innovate and test and apply. i see you're all nodding on that. i guess that's what i'm trying to help our colleagues understand here. sometimes i say we are in the third inning of the ball game. here i'm not sure if we started the game in the context. actually we have because it's a great work...
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energy shift has cost eighty three million euros and ran twenty million over budget critics say that's far too much even of half was covered by e.u. subsidies but the project still hasn't those the aspects supporters. but i mean. i think it's very positive that as yet it was able to actually implement this project. at the beginning a lot of people doubted it could be done but today it's a project that works one that creates jobs and brings in money. in the next few years it will turn a profit. and if you see the wind turbines produce more than enough energy to meet the island's own needs the extra electricity is used to pump water seven hundred meters up to a reservoir basin it's one hundred fifty thousand cubic meters are a kind of natural insurance against when list days if the wind power drops off the water flows back downhill through a hydro power turbine bridging the sort fall. this one of a kind combination of energy from wind and water is aimed at reaching an elusive goal providing a steady unbroken strain of power even when nature doesn't play along but things haven't worked out quite as planned because the region is earthquake prone the basins had to be built smaller than origi
energy shift has cost eighty three million euros and ran twenty million over budget critics say that's far too much even of half was covered by e.u. subsidies but the project still hasn't those the aspects supporters. but i mean. i think it's very positive that as yet it was able to actually implement this project. at the beginning a lot of people doubted it could be done but today it's a project that works one that creates jobs and brings in money. in the next few years it will turn a profit....
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energy consultant, excellent guy. a group of some of the people that we're dealing with. we have many other people in different aspects what have we do, but that's a pretty representative group. >> reporter: how can you describe mr. papadopoulos as having a limited role when there's a photograph of mr. papadopoulos signature at a table with then candidate trump. >> the president take thousand of photographs with millions of people. >> reporter: how is it not conclusion who george papadopoulos is in contact with various people who are promising dirt on hillary clinton, a series of events that closely mirrors what occurred with the president's own son? how is all of that not collusion? >> look, this individual was the member of a volunteer advisory counsel that met one time over the course of a year, and he was part of a list that was read out in the "the washington post." i would hardly call that some sort of regular adviser or us a want to, you know, say that he's like a senior member of the staff. he was not paid by the campaign. >> reporter: sanders also mischaracterized the extent of papadopoulos's actions nailing
energy consultant, excellent guy. a group of some of the people that we're dealing with. we have many other people in different aspects what have we do, but that's a pretty representative group. >> reporter: how can you describe mr. papadopoulos as having a limited role when there's a photograph of mr. papadopoulos signature at a table with then candidate trump. >> the president take thousand of photographs with millions of people. >> reporter: how is it not conclusion who...
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aspect, you can see spooky cobwebs as well. >> awesome what do you think kid love most about lego land what do you energy most about the experience. >> it is everything, we have movie theaters, tracks ride, soft place for kid to run and get some energy out, we have mini landfill, teaches you about history and different lego, brick and build, it is playful learning. it is something to do with their parents by themselves and they have i great time. >> a lot of energy here. people want to find out more about brick are treat or leg he land where should they go. >> find out more at philadelphia dot lego land discovery center.com. >> thanks very much for taking time to chat today. of course, kate no philadelphia city landscape would be complete, without the art museum, without the steps, and, without a lego rocky. climbing to triumph, at the top of the steps, there, so cool there. >> yes. >> but this is really so impressive, but we will show you more coming up at 6:00. give you a tour of the spooky elements of lego land but we will work on some stuff and work on more mobile weather watcher, built out of legos and show you my amazing cr
aspect, you can see spooky cobwebs as well. >> awesome what do you think kid love most about lego land what do you energy most about the experience. >> it is everything, we have movie theaters, tracks ride, soft place for kid to run and get some energy out, we have mini landfill, teaches you about history and different lego, brick and build, it is playful learning. it is something to do with their parents by themselves and they have i great time. >> a lot of energy here....
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that the mission critical aspects of our operation to deliver commodities to assist the power authority that right now has 72% of potable water going through the pipes, that energying on mission of support. the state government is looking at those actions. melissa: thank you for coming on today, telling us about the situation. we want to keep focus on that. we want people to know that we haven't forgotten people of puerto rico. please come back. thank you for your time today. very important. >> thank you for having me. david: we have some breaking news on the earnings front. paypal reporting third quarter results. the company is up 3% after hours following a beat on both earnings and revenue. the company citing record customer growth for the quarter. they added 8.2 million more active customer accounts. good for them. melissa: what an hour so far. all right. david: just getting start, folks. melissa: planning another 9/11-style attack. how u.s. officials are monitoring constant threats from isis and al qaeda. david: plus paving the way for tax reform, senate republicans voting on a crucial budget resolution. a key measure getting the tax overhaul done. next sena
that the mission critical aspects of our operation to deliver commodities to assist the power authority that right now has 72% of potable water going through the pipes, that energying on mission of support. the state government is looking at those actions. melissa: thank you for coming on today, telling us about the situation. we want to keep focus on that. we want people to know that we haven't forgotten people of puerto rico. please come back. thank you for your time today. very important....
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there were aspects of cpi that were a little hot but the x food and energy and post hurricanes and alle issues that put question marks in our minds with yesterday's cpi didn't materialize and the market was brisk. look at the interday of tens we're up on day before that number now we're down four on day down eight on the week look at the one week chart of 10s. what did really happen here with regard to the rest of the marketplace? 10s meinus 2s. if the inflation data in and of itself was more of an economic indicator, i would think you would see the moment on tens but the movement on the twos was just as aggressive the curve flattened and that flattening means there's more fed focus on this than economic focus. there is a bit of a difference on that. look at a one week of boons, this is also fascinating they reacted at the bottom of important range and separation of tens and boons is 1.90. one week dollar, dollar took it hard dollar is technically starting to soften up even more we want to keep an eye on all that is europe, even indirect influences like brexit hey, at 11:30 eastern you
there were aspects of cpi that were a little hot but the x food and energy and post hurricanes and alle issues that put question marks in our minds with yesterday's cpi didn't materialize and the market was brisk. look at the interday of tens we're up on day before that number now we're down four on day down eight on the week look at the one week chart of 10s. what did really happen here with regard to the rest of the marketplace? 10s meinus 2s. if the inflation data in and of itself was more...
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aspects of a current plan, it would be hard for me to support it. shows at bipartisan tax reform that helps increase investment in american energy and job creation ise. if the plan and up being something bipartisan like this will, i could support it. quite some want to switch gears to foreign policy. you are one of the most prominent senators in terms of africa and foreign relations in africa. there was a briefing earlier in the morning on nigeria. can you tell me on the latest on the investigation? >> i'm concerned about what acrossnd the partners the region. i followed closely for a number of years. need a strategy and more senators engaged and informed about what is going on in west africa. there continues to be destabilizing elements. you have got a flood of weapons from the former gaddafi regime. the unitedthere continues to be destabilizing elements. states in there in a more robust way than in the past. it is important we continue to our training and the partnership with the regional forces that want to work with us to combat terrorism in west africa. >> one of the criticism senator corker raised against the administration has then about the
aspects of a current plan, it would be hard for me to support it. shows at bipartisan tax reform that helps increase investment in american energy and job creation ise. if the plan and up being something bipartisan like this will, i could support it. quite some want to switch gears to foreign policy. you are one of the most prominent senators in terms of africa and foreign relations in africa. there was a briefing earlier in the morning on nigeria. can you tell me on the latest on the...
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aspects are incredibly important. that the false ways and means and energy and commerce as well as we look at how technology is rapidly changing the needs and demands. i wanted to let you know that an urge in your my colleagues who are not yet members, sign up today. okay, mr. defazio is starting the bidding, thank you. we are being outcompeted by china and other countries that are robustly investing in their infrastructure, and we don't have 20 or 40 years to wait to get on with it. mr. mccarty, you encapsulated the remarks of many of the manufactures in my district who are looking at us and saying how can you possibly compete with i can't get my goods to market? i can get my workers or to the factory. that's the number one complaint in my state of connecticut is actually transportation, more than taxes, more than anything else. and so this problem has been brewing for decades. everybody here has mentioned it. we need revenue. we need revenue when you can do financing at a think a lot of us are open to creative ways of financing. but we have a serious revenue problem. we have rely to a struggling user fees. the world
aspects are incredibly important. that the false ways and means and energy and commerce as well as we look at how technology is rapidly changing the needs and demands. i wanted to let you know that an urge in your my colleagues who are not yet members, sign up today. okay, mr. defazio is starting the bidding, thank you. we are being outcompeted by china and other countries that are robustly investing in their infrastructure, and we don't have 20 or 40 years to wait to get on with it. mr....
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energy sector, the health care sector. we all have to work together to be able to, you know, harden those aspects, be able to quickly sharese a password vault to safeguard all of your passwords. use multistep authentications. when a website asks for your mother's maiden name or favorite color, use fake answers so a hacker can't find the answers in your online profiles. and avoid ever sharing your social security number. the next hack could be only a click away. sharing information is what this is all about, between companies, the fbi, overseas authorities. now, the cyber class has to determine who is hacking the company, and then take steps to stop the intrusi. culprit is, so the future teams don't know the answer. but it's not always the obvious actor. guys, back to you. >> fascinating. >> fascinating program to sit in on. wouldn't it be? >> yeah. tom, thank you. >>> dylan, what's going on in the orange room? >> well, guys, lock 'em up. what mcdonald's is testing out to keep the call just came in. it's another missing woman. be careful. [ gasp ] we don't know what we're dealing with. [
energy sector, the health care sector. we all have to work together to be able to, you know, harden those aspects, be able to quickly sharese a password vault to safeguard all of your passwords. use multistep authentications. when a website asks for your mother's maiden name or favorite color, use fake answers so a hacker can't find the answers in your online profiles. and avoid ever sharing your social security number. the next hack could be only a click away. sharing information is what this...
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energy. then 1.5 the year after. end converged the on this scenario that i have just presented. of course there were some difference views on aspectsario that was discussed this morning was the one i just mentioned. >> mr. president, on the new guidance you provided on reinvestment, that it will continue for some time and for as long as necessary, for you explain more of what you mean as long as the sincerity, and how this guidance interacts with the one of rates? is there a sequence for the same time, more or less, and a second question is on qe, you said you are still going to expand duration if necessary. is it possible to expand in size ? do you still have room to expand the program, or do you foresee there could be scarcity problems going ahead? how credible is this commitment to expand the size of qe if necessary? >> thank you. the guidance on investment is not related to rates. the secrets stays what it is, namely the interest rates will stay, remain at the present, are expected to remain at their present levels for an extended time, and went past the horizon of the net asset purchases, net asset purchases. however, as you m
energy. then 1.5 the year after. end converged the on this scenario that i have just presented. of course there were some difference views on aspectsario that was discussed this morning was the one i just mentioned. >> mr. president, on the new guidance you provided on reinvestment, that it will continue for some time and for as long as necessary, for you explain more of what you mean as long as the sincerity, and how this guidance interacts with the one of rates? is there a sequence for...