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host: last call, jim wilson, north carolina. thank you for waiting. caller: you know, when bush was in office, gas was five dollars a gallon and you couldn't even get it. i remember him coming on and saying its supply and demand. this is what i wanted to say. the oil on our federal lands over here belongs to the people. why are we letting the governments come over here with the people, these deals like they had in the gulf, they are not following the regulation and then they make their profits? this stuff belongs to us. this, sir, on the federal lands, why don't the people own that? we can go in there, we can drill, caps off the grills and we can take our own oil. why is this always a prophet thing? host: running out of time here, want to get you to answer. guest: what the government does lease, it's a lot on the land to oil companies who bid for the lots. those companies have a right to drill there for a certain amount of time. the royalties are, they pay it back to the government, right? for instance, louisiana had a big offshore industry. louisiana
host: last call, jim wilson, north carolina. thank you for waiting. caller: you know, when bush was in office, gas was five dollars a gallon and you couldn't even get it. i remember him coming on and saying its supply and demand. this is what i wanted to say. the oil on our federal lands over here belongs to the people. why are we letting the governments come over here with the people, these deals like they had in the gulf, they are not following the regulation and then they make their profits?...
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. >> host: last call, jim in wilson north carolina. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. when bush was in office gas was 20 years ago, gas was five dollars a gallon. i remember saying it's supply and demand. this is why they say, there all on our federal lands over the years belongs to the people. all these foreign countries come over here drilling. i don't know why we havethese spills like we did . because they're not following the regulations and then they're making a profit. this belongs to us. while we on the federal lands one of the people own them we can drill in their , those wells off and when we have a problem like this we can take our ownoil . why is this always a profit thing? >> host: i want to let jeff miller come in. >> guest: what the government does is they lease out lots on that land to oil companies who paid for those lots. then cthose companies had a right e.to drill their and produce that oil but they are royalties that are, that they pay. that is companies pay back to thegovernment . for instance louisiana has the offshore industry so they get a lot o
. >> host: last call, jim in wilson north carolina. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. when bush was in office gas was 20 years ago, gas was five dollars a gallon. i remember saying it's supply and demand. this is why they say, there all on our federal lands over the years belongs to the people. all these foreign countries come over here drilling. i don't know why we havethese spills like we did . because they're not following the regulations and then they're making a profit....
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host: last call, jim wilson, north carolina. thank you for waiting. when bush was in office, gas was five dollars a gallon and you couldn't even get it. i remember him coming on and saying its supply and demand. this is what i wanted to say. the oil on our federal lands over here belongs to the people. why are we letting the governments come over here with the people, these deals like they had in the gulf, they are not following the regulation and then they make their profits? this stuff belongs to us. this, sir, on the federal lands, why don't the people own that? we can go in there, we can drill, caps off the grills and we can take our own oil. why is this always a prophet thing? host: running out of time here, want to get you to answer. guest: what the government does lease, it's a lot on the land to oil companies who bid for the lots. those companies have a right to drill there for a certain amount of time. the royalties are, they pay it back to the government, right? for instance, louisiana had a big offshore industry. louisiana gets a lot of mon
host: last call, jim wilson, north carolina. thank you for waiting. when bush was in office, gas was five dollars a gallon and you couldn't even get it. i remember him coming on and saying its supply and demand. this is what i wanted to say. the oil on our federal lands over here belongs to the people. why are we letting the governments come over here with the people, these deals like they had in the gulf, they are not following the regulation and then they make their profits? this stuff...
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his most significant policy issues, you know, really wonderful to see so many of the wilson family here tonight. jimronmental protection agency. [inaudible] who made significant improvements to our healthcare with regards to different types of insurance to make sure that we can put insurance out and it didn't necessarily fall on the government to fund that, but the private sector played a role. with regards to [inaudible], the governor had time limits, and he said you have to go out and get a job. it is a shared responsibility. the state is not solely responsible for you, and i will share you a little vignette in just a moment. pete wilson knew what he wanted to do in public safety. he hosted a crime summit down in los angeles and he called willie brown and the legislature into session in los angeles and campbell was there and he put a face to what crime really meant in the state. he not only had legislators participate in the crime summit, he had law enforcement and public policy people, and he actually put crime victims on the stage. and for years, for years, the democrats would put their most lib
his most significant policy issues, you know, really wonderful to see so many of the wilson family here tonight. jimronmental protection agency. [inaudible] who made significant improvements to our healthcare with regards to different types of insurance to make sure that we can put insurance out and it didn't necessarily fall on the government to fund that, but the private sector played a role. with regards to [inaudible], the governor had time limits, and he said you have to go out and get a...
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focus on between here and year end i want to thank malcolm wilson from gxo logistics thank you so much for coming on "mad money." >> thank you, jim to present stories that fit into your wheelhouse how many times do you hear about supply chains? we just showed you the premiere supply chain problem-solver at gxo. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> coming up -- from supply chain scares to the g20, investors are hungry for economic indicators. lucky for us, cramer is opening up the cabinet the commerce secretary joins "mad money" next richness. hard you work to build it. now harder stadtfestungsbank works to make it grow more bigger. trust the egg in your nest to our clever money people. stadtfestungsbank. you rich. we make richer. translation is complex. transperfect makes it simple. our experts help your business succeed. in any market, any language, any industry. simplify global business with transperfect. ♪ >>> yesterday the biden administration announced a trade agreement with the european union, replacing the section 232 tariff aluminum steel, allowing europe to sell similar volumes to what they sold us in the past in exc
focus on between here and year end i want to thank malcolm wilson from gxo logistics thank you so much for coming on "mad money." >> thank you, jim to present stories that fit into your wheelhouse how many times do you hear about supply chains? we just showed you the premiere supply chain problem-solver at gxo. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> coming up -- from supply chain scares to the g20, investors are hungry for economic indicators. lucky for us,...
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wilson, so local move, the players are happy and so am i. we can only try to get as close as we can to perfection. but we weren't far away from that tonight. so jim of the world's top rank solid, currently ebay to punch that ticket to cattle with a $31.00 whenever estonia that gives them an unassailable 5 point lead in that group as they aim for their 1st major international trophy grade, try quite yet to carrasco and it looked like the netherlands would join them in qualifying automatically. they would soon electing its montenegro after a double ferment as to pi. but they threw it all away, conceding twice in the last 8 minutes to draw to to that leaves the door open for norway and turkey to win that group. instead, the dutch still in danger of missing out on the 2nd straight woke up later on sunday. christiana rinaldo in portugal can secure their will cut place. they play at home against serbia who it's hide with them on 17 points. and groupie portugal have a better go difference though. so a drawer would be good enough to see him through. so i was at cooper school, which all of these 2 teams always play to when it's in their dna. we're not thi
wilson, so local move, the players are happy and so am i. we can only try to get as close as we can to perfection. but we weren't far away from that tonight. so jim of the world's top rank solid, currently ebay to punch that ticket to cattle with a $31.00 whenever estonia that gives them an unassailable 5 point lead in that group as they aim for their 1st major international trophy grade, try quite yet to carrasco and it looked like the netherlands would join them in qualifying automatically....
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jim lovell, captain phillips, and sheriff woody are all here in the body of one man. mr. tom hanks. i don't know about you, but for me, covid got serious when tom hanks and rita wilson that's when i was like, “oh no! it got the gumps!” we're in trouble. but things are getting better. according to the white house, 70% of u.s. adults are now fully vaccinated against covid-19. and 80% are at least partially vaccinated against covid. the other 20% are awaiting the results of the clinical trials being conducted by kyrie irving of the brooklyn nets. i don't get it. this is the part of the story where peer pressure should kick in. a wave of popular opinion should prevail. like, remember a few years ago when everyone was doing the harlem shake? and at first you thought it was dumb, but then once 80% of your friends on social media were doing it, you thought, “well i guess i should do the harlem shake?” and then you shook. this is kinda like that, except in this case if you dance, you won't die on a ventilator. so why not? there is a new covid variant making the rounds, called delta plus. delta plus spreads faster, and has 40% more legroom. which is nice. these new names nee
jim lovell, captain phillips, and sheriff woody are all here in the body of one man. mr. tom hanks. i don't know about you, but for me, covid got serious when tom hanks and rita wilson that's when i was like, “oh no! it got the gumps!” we're in trouble. but things are getting better. according to the white house, 70% of u.s. adults are now fully vaccinated against covid-19. and 80% are at least partially vaccinated against covid. the other 20% are awaiting the results of the clinical trials...
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jim hagedorn of district 1, minnesota, i inform the house that mr. hagedorn will vote yes on h. res. 760. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h. res. 760. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by congresswoman strickland, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that congresswoman strickland will vote yea -- congresswoman strickland will vote yea on h.res. 760. as the member designated by congresswoman grace meng, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that congresswoman meng will vote no on h.res. 760. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas are 382. the nays are 40. four membe are recorded as present. 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed. and moid the -- without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from oregon seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 716, i call up the bill h.r. 3992, to amend the age discriminati
jim hagedorn of district 1, minnesota, i inform the house that mr. hagedorn will vote yes on h. res. 760. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h. res. 760. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by congresswoman strickland, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that...