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of course now that we are doing hydrofrackingç the boogey man comes out.to you? 700,000 or 800,000 have been done in the united states. where's been the noise? ladies and gentlemen, they scare you to intimidate you to trust them and to give them more power. we need someone who is willing to go out on these big issues of the day and draw contrasts. we are not going to win this election ladies and gentlemen because the republican candidate has the most money to beat up their opponent and win the election. [ applause ] we are not going to win this election with over a lopsided money advantages. we won't have one in the fall. president obama will have more money, whoever our nominee is. think about what it's going to take. it's going to take ideas, vision, contrast, a record of accomplishment that goes up against the failed policies of barack obama. that's the winner. [ applause ] well, let's take a look at that in the republican field. who has the boldest contrast? who has the record that they can run on? who has the bold plans to turn this economy around? an
of course now that we are doing hydrofrackingç the boogey man comes out.to you? 700,000 or 800,000 have been done in the united states. where's been the noise? ladies and gentlemen, they scare you to intimidate you to trust them and to give them more power. we need someone who is willing to go out on these big issues of the day and draw contrasts. we are not going to win this election ladies and gentlemen because the republican candidate has the most money to beat up their opponent and win...
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you agree there's no way we can the develop our vast natural gas resources without the use of hydrofracking? >> that's right. the natural gas resources that the country has are in shale rock and fracking is the way to release those resources that needs to be done safely and responsibly. but it would need to be done. >> i think we agree responsibly, but we still need the natural gas. mr. chairman, i don't know how much time i have, but one last question. not everything is cut in the budget. i said earlier this request included important programs like the electronic manifest system. and it's simply not as safe as it should be. administrator jackson what is's the purpose of the electronic manifest system? >> well, to move to paperless system it is easier for record retrieval and it's about $2 million in our budget. we think that it would be a giant step forward and mindful of the times we're in, sir. >> call to the system is $2 billion and did you receive that amount? i know i'm out of time. >> none, sir. >> okay. >> in '12 we did not. we're requesting it in '13. >> mr. chairman, i've run out
you agree there's no way we can the develop our vast natural gas resources without the use of hydrofracking? >> that's right. the natural gas resources that the country has are in shale rock and fracking is the way to release those resources that needs to be done safely and responsibly. but it would need to be done. >> i think we agree responsibly, but we still need the natural gas. mr. chairman, i don't know how much time i have, but one last question. not everything is cut in the...
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who knows anything about hydrofracking actually? it took a long time before they came to the chemical companies where they said what is going on in there, which has been going on 30 or 40 years. there is consultative process. working on regulatory side to get responsible production so citizens benefit holistically. society doesn't see a negative. society sees a positive. all the energy add, because of shale gas, become a net ex-ever exporter only second to aerospace. companies like mine were having to leave the united states because of energy costs. we're coming back. i'm putting $5 billion in texas and louisiana based on these discoveries and value adding them. that should be viewed as country value add. how do we put responsible regulation to get the jobs in the america at the same time protecting our citizens? >> then a related question i think what has become a more mainstream example. jobs, president obama discussion, why don't you make the iphones in america? well there is not enough engineers here. i have need to go to china.
who knows anything about hydrofracking actually? it took a long time before they came to the chemical companies where they said what is going on in there, which has been going on 30 or 40 years. there is consultative process. working on regulatory side to get responsible production so citizens benefit holistically. society doesn't see a negative. society sees a positive. all the energy add, because of shale gas, become a net ex-ever exporter only second to aerospace. companies like mine were...
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who knows anything about hydrofracking actually?took a long time before he came to the chemical comes and said what is going on there which been going on for about 30 or 40 years. so this process up front, looking to get on the regular site to get responsible production so that citizens benefit holistically, society doesn't seem negative, society sees a powerful positive. energy exports, not to mention value added to all the sectors, become a net exporter only second to aerospace because of the shale gas discovers. companies like mind. we're not coming back. i'm putting $5 billion in to louisiana based on these discoveries and value adding them. now, that should be viewed as a country value add. how do we export that to get jobs in america at the same time protecting our citizens? >> every question i think is what's become a more mainstream example, new jobs, president obama discussion, why don't you make the iphones in america. there's not enough engineers. i need to go to china. you don't need of a doctor picking up a certain leve
who knows anything about hydrofracking actually?took a long time before he came to the chemical comes and said what is going on there which been going on for about 30 or 40 years. so this process up front, looking to get on the regular site to get responsible production so that citizens benefit holistically, society doesn't seem negative, society sees a powerful positive. energy exports, not to mention value added to all the sectors, become a net exporter only second to aerospace because of the...
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who knows anything about hydrofracking actually? it took a long time before they came to the chemical companies where they said what is going on in there, which has been going on 30 or 40 years. there is consultative process. working on regulatory side to get responsible production so citizens benefit holistically. society doesn't see a negative. society sees a positive. all the energy add, because of shale gas, become a net ex-ever exporter only second to aerospace. companies like mine were having to leave the united states because of energy costs. we're coming back. i'm putting $5 billion in texas and louisiana based on these discoveries and value adding them. that should be viewed as country value add. how do we put responsible regulation to get the jobs in the america at the same time protecting our citizens? >> then a related question i think what has become a more mainstream example. jobs, president obama discussion, why don't you make the iphones in america? well there is not enough engineers here. i have need to go to china.
who knows anything about hydrofracking actually? it took a long time before they came to the chemical companies where they said what is going on in there, which has been going on 30 or 40 years. there is consultative process. working on regulatory side to get responsible production so citizens benefit holistically. society doesn't see a negative. society sees a positive. all the energy add, because of shale gas, become a net ex-ever exporter only second to aerospace. companies like mine were...
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who knows anything about hydrofracking actually?t took a long time before they said what actually is going on which has been going on for 30 or 40 or so this process up front, working together on the regulatory side and responsible production. the saudi see a powerful -- not to mention value-added which is now by the way because of shale gas becoming second only to aerospace because of the shale gas discoveries. companies like mine have energy costs. we are not coming back. i'm putting $5 billion into texas and louisiana based on these discoveries and value-added companies. now that should be viewed as a country value add. how do we export responsible regulation to keep jobs in america at the same time protecting our citizens. >> than a related question i think is what has become a more mainstream example in the steve jobs and president obama discussion. why do you make the iphones in america? there are not enough engineers here. i need to go to china because you don't need to have doctors but you need an advanced education to have
who knows anything about hydrofracking actually?t took a long time before they said what actually is going on which has been going on for 30 or 40 or so this process up front, working together on the regulatory side and responsible production. the saudi see a powerful -- not to mention value-added which is now by the way because of shale gas becoming second only to aerospace because of the shale gas discoveries. companies like mine have energy costs. we are not coming back. i'm putting $5...