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the operators are reporting that on frac focus. we're getting additional information so we can then link that up and post it on our site, and we're giving two weeks, 15 days, to do that. >> sb-4 is still a new law, so it doesn't happen overnight. >> state senator mark leno sponsored sb-4. >> are you happy with the results? >> i'm concerned. and it only re-enforces why we should consider a moratorium until we gather the information that's required in sb-4. >> isn't that the whole point of sb-4, to make sure the public gets to see what's really going on? >> it absolutely is the point. >> marshall insists the state is complying with the law as it's currently written. >> one of the central points of the bill is to increase public transparency, but again, we cannot impose some additional reporting requirement on operators. >> starting to be a concern about our health and safety. >> don martin said he and his fellow residents wish they knew more about what was going on beyond that tarp. >> in order to protect the residents, it absolutely
the operators are reporting that on frac focus. we're getting additional information so we can then link that up and post it on our site, and we're giving two weeks, 15 days, to do that. >> sb-4 is still a new law, so it doesn't happen overnight. >> state senator mark leno sponsored sb-4. >> are you happy with the results? >> i'm concerned. and it only re-enforces why we should consider a moratorium until we gather the information that's required in sb-4. >> isn't...
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i'm talking about frac-ing.g the colors we see on that big map are likely to stay that way, for that i'm joined by a senior economist at td economics. michael is the energy creating its own form of income inequality among states? >> that's really what it looks like from the maps you just showed. it's quite clear that the states sitting on top of reserves of oil and natural gas that have recently been made possible to exact by the new technology are really the states outgrowing everyone else. the correlation is quite clear, and both extraction as well as the processing of it in states like louisiana, texas, oklahoma, is really, really putting them in a different league, and really is making their economies expand very, very rapidly. >> let's look at north dakota again. 9.7% economic growth. in that is by the way a couple of percentage points higher than china's economic growth. is that kind of stuff sustainable? >> well, you know, the economy is still -- the north dakota economy is still relatively small. i don't
i'm talking about frac-ing.g the colors we see on that big map are likely to stay that way, for that i'm joined by a senior economist at td economics. michael is the energy creating its own form of income inequality among states? >> that's really what it looks like from the maps you just showed. it's quite clear that the states sitting on top of reserves of oil and natural gas that have recently been made possible to exact by the new technology are really the states outgrowing everyone...
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you want solutions, we need to drill our own massive available offshoreacres for oil, frac our massiveederal lands for nat gas and approve the darn keystone pipeline so that we never have to bow to the demands of middle eastern oil sheikhs again. we need to assist israel, mideast problem solved. as for the 300 advisers and drones, yeah, what the heck, kill a few more terrorists, fine. it won't fix the problem, however. the cockroaches will find another trash can to breed in. just my thought, folks. one. try nickelodeon, that seems more your speed. have a great weekend. kennedy: where did you come from? chances are that you or someone from a few generations removed wants away from the american dream. immigration has taken center stage in the national conversation once again. but what does it mean to be in america and how has immigration become such a contentious issue with folks were typically flows aligning themselves on either side of the debate? is it a false debate reisinger on rhesus contradictions? from kids ... order and a shocking situation. this is "the
you want solutions, we need to drill our own massive available offshoreacres for oil, frac our massiveederal lands for nat gas and approve the darn keystone pipeline so that we never have to bow to the demands of middle eastern oil sheikhs again. we need to assist israel, mideast problem solved. as for the 300 advisers and drones, yeah, what the heck, kill a few more terrorists, fine. it won't fix the problem, however. the cockroaches will find another trash can to breed in. just my thought,...
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you want solutions, we need to drill our own massive available offshoreacres for oil, frac our massiveederal lands for nat gas and approve the darn keystone pipeline so that we never have to bow to the demands of middle eastern oil sheikhs again. we need to assist israel, mideast problem solved. as for the 300 advisers and drones, yeah, what the heck, kill a few more terrorists, fine. it won't fix the problem, however. the cockroaches will find another trash can to breed in. just my thought, folks. have a great weekend. >>> i will end this war as president. >> four years ago i promised to end the war in iraq. we did it. >> isil, a terrorist organization that operates in iraq and syria, made advances inside of iraq. >> president obama then and now, two and a half years after pulling out of iraq. the u.s. is back to considering options there. some 300 u.s. military advisers on that way, on their way to a country in crisis while shiite militiamen make a show of force in the south. isil militants appear to launch a new offensive, taking two more strategically located towns in the north. we
you want solutions, we need to drill our own massive available offshoreacres for oil, frac our massiveederal lands for nat gas and approve the darn keystone pipeline so that we never have to bow to the demands of middle eastern oil sheikhs again. we need to assist israel, mideast problem solved. as for the 300 advisers and drones, yeah, what the heck, kill a few more terrorists, fine. it won't fix the problem, however. the cockroaches will find another trash can to breed in. just my thought,...
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you want solutions, we need to drill our own massive available offshoreacres for oil, frac our massiveral lands for nat gas and approve the darn keystone pipeline so that we never have to bow to the demands of middle eastern oil sheikhs again. we need to assist israel, mideast problem solved. as for the 300 advisers and drones, yeah, what the heck, kill a few more terrorists, fine. it won't fix the problem, however. the cockroaches will find another trash can to breed in. just my thought, folks. have a great weekend.ncer: the g program is a paid advertisement for the shark rocket brought to you by euro-pro. >> [ laughs ] [ british accent ] this is me new dyson slim ultra-light vacuum. >> this is my new shark rocket. it's also an ultra-light vacuum. >> now, my dyson has no-loss-of-suction performance and go-anywhere versatility. >> same no-loss-of-suction and same go-anywhere versatility. but my shark rocket is the only ultra-light vacuum that can truly deep-clean cpets better than a full-size upright. >> deep-cleans carpets better than which full-size upright? >> lab testing proves tha
you want solutions, we need to drill our own massive available offshoreacres for oil, frac our massiveral lands for nat gas and approve the darn keystone pipeline so that we never have to bow to the demands of middle eastern oil sheikhs again. we need to assist israel, mideast problem solved. as for the 300 advisers and drones, yeah, what the heck, kill a few more terrorists, fine. it won't fix the problem, however. the cockroaches will find another trash can to breed in. just my thought,...
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frac. frac is not a food bank or food pantry. run by jim wilde, they work with state and nonprofit organizations, labor organizations to address hunger, food insecurity and their root cause, poverty. frac conducts research to document the extent of hunger in america, the impact and the effective solutions. it seeks to improve public policies that will reduce hunger and undernutrition. serves as a watchdog of programs. frac provides coordination, training, technical assistance and support on nutrition and anti-poverty issues to a nationwide network of advocates, food banks, program administrators and participants and policymakers. and lastly, they conduct public information campaigns to help promote changes in attitudes in policies. they help frame the debate in congress and state legislatures, educating elected officials and their staff and they help implement anti-hucker programs at the local levels. frac does everything but literally hand food to hungry americans, but the work they do has resulted in stronger programs and more
frac. frac is not a food bank or food pantry. run by jim wilde, they work with state and nonprofit organizations, labor organizations to address hunger, food insecurity and their root cause, poverty. frac conducts research to document the extent of hunger in america, the impact and the effective solutions. it seeks to improve public policies that will reduce hunger and undernutrition. serves as a watchdog of programs. frac provides coordination, training, technical assistance and support on...
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same political system that we supported and we very much wanted, foo put the country on the right frac is not working. unless there is change in politics in baghdad, then a new generation of leaders are there, unfortunately, large numbers of iraq will sufficient terrorist failure of their poll sixes. >> and the american role in the near term? well, it dependents on the u.s. can the u.s. afford seeing isil moving to jordan. which is very much on the horizon. can they afford seeing iran expanding and consolidating inside. s that an acceptable prize for december endangerment. those are questions and they need to be responded to. nonon piecemeal basis. >> gentlemen, good to talk to you all. that brings us to the end of this edition, thank you for being with us, in washington, i'm ray swarez. >> nogales, arizona. a bus has arrived filled with people being deported from the united states. >> right now we're headed to san juan bosco, a shelter here in nogales where the mexican immigration authorities have picked the people who were just deported, they take them there so they have a place to s
same political system that we supported and we very much wanted, foo put the country on the right frac is not working. unless there is change in politics in baghdad, then a new generation of leaders are there, unfortunately, large numbers of iraq will sufficient terrorist failure of their poll sixes. >> and the american role in the near term? well, it dependents on the u.s. can the u.s. afford seeing isil moving to jordan. which is very much on the horizon. can they afford seeing iran...
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where that they found the fraccing in the united kingdom? where do i live? i live to bring this to the forward, so we are talking about fraccing in the united kingdom as well. >> well, at least we had a disclaimer there. thank you very much for joining us. >>> meantime, markets are out of touch with reality is the warning from the bank of international settlement which says an ultra low interest rate has lone policymakers entering into a false sense of security. there's a puzzling disconnect between the market's optimism and underlying developments. it's urging central banks to begin to normalize rates. barclays is warning after a respectable start to the year the environment emerging market for investors could become more challenging in the second half. let's go out to krischristian keller, why do you think the second half is more difficult? >> well, i think we are facing opposing forces here. on the one hand as you pointed to earlier, we are most likely going to see improve dad a out of the u.s., some of it this week in terms of labor market and inflation
where that they found the fraccing in the united kingdom? where do i live? i live to bring this to the forward, so we are talking about fraccing in the united kingdom as well. >> well, at least we had a disclaimer there. thank you very much for joining us. >>> meantime, markets are out of touch with reality is the warning from the bank of international settlement which says an ultra low interest rate has lone policymakers entering into a false sense of security. there's a...
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we keep finding more production and more zones to open up with the new frac techniques and drilling technology that has come across recently. it's certainly possible. >> why is it that the country continues to underestimate what we have whether it be the million barrels a day in north dakota or what could be an even 2 million barrel as day coming out of texas. >> why. i think we're just a quiet industry. we've been doing this for a long time the recent gains that we've had on production levels is quite extraordinary. it just hasn't been something that the mainstream really finds that interesting, i guess. >> that could be. well, mr. patterson, we've had tim brown from haliburton, he has been saying every time he come on our show he looks into the camera and he says we need more workers. how can you compete against haliburton to get workers where the unemployment rate must be so low everywhere you work. >> it's tough. it's a competitive wage environment for sure. we have to match or beat the wages with every competitor. we have to be competitive for wages wherever we operate. that's the name of
we keep finding more production and more zones to open up with the new frac techniques and drilling technology that has come across recently. it's certainly possible. >> why is it that the country continues to underestimate what we have whether it be the million barrels a day in north dakota or what could be an even 2 million barrel as day coming out of texas. >> why. i think we're just a quiet industry. we've been doing this for a long time the recent gains that we've had on...
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it is time for us to batten down the houses, frac the hell out of this place. we need to make our country as impenetrable as obama's skull. right now chaos is all over the world. we're the only stain people left. it's time to look out for us, and it's time to make our borders a national defense issue. kevin williamson wrote a great piece about this, it's the only thing that separates us from the hordes at this point, making sure they can't get in. >> the president has said al qaeda is on the run. he seems to think because we've gotten osama bin laden everything is fine and dandy. he telegraphed the time line. today breaking news a number of americans are air lifted out of iraq. colonel ralph peters said, the jihadis are officially winning. >> in the middle east, the united states is now 0 in its weakest position since 1945. and the birth of the modern middle east. jihadis are winning because they are willing to it die for their 50 nat cal cause. we are facing a problem if not caused as i believe if not exacerbated by obama's dilatory init competence. >> preside
it is time for us to batten down the houses, frac the hell out of this place. we need to make our country as impenetrable as obama's skull. right now chaos is all over the world. we're the only stain people left. it's time to look out for us, and it's time to make our borders a national defense issue. kevin williamson wrote a great piece about this, it's the only thing that separates us from the hordes at this point, making sure they can't get in. >> the president has said al qaeda is on...
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we got another sign this week of ha dramatically frac-ing has transformed america's energy industry.nsporting all of the oil is creating controversy over safety and environmental concerns. the latest federal data shows pipelines in the united states spill an average of 3.4 million gallons of hazardous liquids every year, including crude oil. as mary snow reports, some of the biggest battles involve pipelines that run through areas that supply drinking water. >> you are talking about bringing a crude oil pipeline through a densely populated area. >> reporter: in towns throughout the new york area, activists are banning together in a fight against pilgrim pipeline. the plan to build a pipeline from albany to a conocophillips refinery in new jersey. the proposed route will pass through a major water supply for millions in new york and new jersey. jeff is the director of the sierra club. >> it's going through some of the most important areas of the state for water supply. one of the concerns we have is if there's a leak or explosion it would jeopardize a lot of people. >> reporter: accor
we got another sign this week of ha dramatically frac-ing has transformed america's energy industry.nsporting all of the oil is creating controversy over safety and environmental concerns. the latest federal data shows pipelines in the united states spill an average of 3.4 million gallons of hazardous liquids every year, including crude oil. as mary snow reports, some of the biggest battles involve pipelines that run through areas that supply drinking water. >> you are talking about...
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and that's because of the deep injection of fraccing fluids.dings are not built to withstand earthquakes. so they're at risk. the biggest earthquake they had there was a 5.6 in recent times. and that's pretty worrisome. >> and that fault line there, is that the new madrid area or is it a different system of faults? >> it's south of new madrid but a continuation of the gee logical structure. the most active faults. >> and you said as a straight forward matter of fact that it's a result of the fluid injections from fracking. you obviously believe that to be the case. what is your thinking about the areas where there is -- is it because it's a fault line that makes it especially so or is that a concern anywhere there is fracking in your mind? >> so basically what it is, it's not the fracking per se. it's the reinjection of the fracking fluids into a deep rock formation. so what happens is you got a fault. there is some kind of pressure on it that wants to flip it wlachlt the fluid does is forces it apart and makes it easy to flip. >> and your last
and that's because of the deep injection of fraccing fluids.dings are not built to withstand earthquakes. so they're at risk. the biggest earthquake they had there was a 5.6 in recent times. and that's pretty worrisome. >> and that fault line there, is that the new madrid area or is it a different system of faults? >> it's south of new madrid but a continuation of the gee logical structure. the most active faults. >> and you said as a straight forward matter of fact that it's...
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commission ker says supplying is gas from fraccing from the united states to europe will be one key open question is, is the u.s. government willing to export the shale gas to maybe europe? or in competition to south korea and japan? but let me say g-7 is more or less high political roundtable for to have an exchange of views. we as the european yoon have to solve our problems. we have to hold our level of secure the supply by other own. >> discussions to find a resolution between the european yoon, ukraine and russia continue. in the meantime, europe is busy trying to find alternative ways to keep itself supplied with gas. phillip hampshire, bbc news. >> let's talk about the world of airports. i tell you what, it is big business and for the owners of heathrow airport today it's a big day, the new terminal 2 building is finally opened to passengers. you may remember in 2008, heathrow suffered a disastrous opening day of terminal 5, but here's the question. with the glitz of high end shops and new hi-tech baggage systems encourage travelers to part with more of hair their hard earned cash
commission ker says supplying is gas from fraccing from the united states to europe will be one key open question is, is the u.s. government willing to export the shale gas to maybe europe? or in competition to south korea and japan? but let me say g-7 is more or less high political roundtable for to have an exchange of views. we as the european yoon have to solve our problems. we have to hold our level of secure the supply by other own. >> discussions to find a resolution between the...
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bigger play there and from a year ago when they had 20 wells, now have 50 wells and you only modern frac just a handful so the point is that's the petro haul kind of play. yes i'm sticking with it and yes i believe his stock goes a lot higher. >> baker hughes and broadcom are rounding out the top five what. are you doing? >> holding both. baker hughes will continue to trade higher as i said a month ago and it has. i believe you'll see schlumberger and halliburton moving in the same space. they are up again today, those stocks, so i don't get out of those, michelle. that continues to play out as far as broadcom, when they get a bid, they basically put it out there that they want to get rid of one of their chips and put it out for sale. i think the stock trades north of 39 on that, and i think that that sale is when you get out of stock and that's when i'll lighten up. >> eric schneiderman coming out swinging against barclays. the new york attorney general filing a big lawsuit against the bank claiming it lied to investors about the makeup of its dark pool. mr. schneiderman explained his c
bigger play there and from a year ago when they had 20 wells, now have 50 wells and you only modern frac just a handful so the point is that's the petro haul kind of play. yes i'm sticking with it and yes i believe his stock goes a lot higher. >> baker hughes and broadcom are rounding out the top five what. are you doing? >> holding both. baker hughes will continue to trade higher as i said a month ago and it has. i believe you'll see schlumberger and halliburton moving in the same...
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fracced gas will become available for export to asia, and that will also affect the considerations. so if you look at this particular deal in the context of this broader picture, you realize that it's an important arrangement but it's by no means one that ties the two countries together in a highly dependent relationship over a long period of time in the sense that one country could exert influence over the other by diddling with the supply of gas as russia has done with the ukraine. china is not prepared to put itself subject to that type of leveraging, and i don't think that russia has gained that potential in this particular agreement. so within that context i think we should not assume that the rivalry factors in the sino-russian relationship have been eliminated. they're very important in central asia, for example. where the chinese supply of consumer goods has essentially driven russian goods out of the market but that russia still has knows historic relationships with the central asians. now, here's an interesting point, and i'll close on this point. we've just had this confe
fracced gas will become available for export to asia, and that will also affect the considerations. so if you look at this particular deal in the context of this broader picture, you realize that it's an important arrangement but it's by no means one that ties the two countries together in a highly dependent relationship over a long period of time in the sense that one country could exert influence over the other by diddling with the supply of gas as russia has done with the ukraine. china is...
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import natural gas which many environmentalists are trying to prevent from being produced at all by fraccing in the united states. what everyone thinks about the severity and urgency of global warming, it's clear that if you fairly rapidly moved to replace coal as the source of energy and electricity generation with natural gas, you would slash the amount of greenhouse gases, even though you would continue to have some slower growth. so it's also clear that if you really, really are serious about combatting global warming, as a result of greenhouse gases, you would favor nuclear energy, which is expensive in the initial investment, but once it's up and running, it's much cheaper than renewable energy sources, like hydro and solar power and wind power. so i just kind of wonder about the logic of people who purport to want to decarbonize the energy mix of the global economy as quickly as possible but reject the two most practical ways of doing it which is replacing coal with natural gas and with ramping up nuclear energy. >> ambassador burton? >> i very much agree with your answer just now on
import natural gas which many environmentalists are trying to prevent from being produced at all by fraccing in the united states. what everyone thinks about the severity and urgency of global warming, it's clear that if you fairly rapidly moved to replace coal as the source of energy and electricity generation with natural gas, you would slash the amount of greenhouse gases, even though you would continue to have some slower growth. so it's also clear that if you really, really are serious...
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elements norm's they're not in all the harm they're very harmful and hurtful so if they're going to frac they can use up to eleven thousand gallons of chemicals per well so we're talking about enormous quantities of chemicals and no monies also unknown chemicals going into you know through all our operators so the risk for a pipe breaking a large cement failing or you know any of those casings not holding are really great and the risks are just too great because i don't you know about southwest florida but they've been drilling for a long time down here since then i do forty's but they haven't been getting out much oil at all so in terms of portion ality the benefits versus the risks really the benefits just aren't there they have been getting almost no oil for decades now they're coming in as you mentioned with all these sorts of extreme extraction techniques you know the dynamiting the sump or trucks the horizontal directional drilling the acid cracking. if they need to hydraulic fracking all these things are legal i know that there are some state legislators who are also speaking out
elements norm's they're not in all the harm they're very harmful and hurtful so if they're going to frac they can use up to eleven thousand gallons of chemicals per well so we're talking about enormous quantities of chemicals and no monies also unknown chemicals going into you know through all our operators so the risk for a pipe breaking a large cement failing or you know any of those casings not holding are really great and the risks are just too great because i don't you know about southwest...