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john wayne, henry fonda and on and on. all about the d-day invasion. and a tale of heroism although i was struck by how hollywood has chosen not a moment to portray the year germinal is this true gentleman who stood like adolf hitler. now, the point of that is the history we learn in the military history we learned that gets taught in our schools are shown on prime time television is the history of the to emphasize world war ii, the civil war may be to some degree the revolutionary war. whatever one can say about those com click and their political purposes and consequences, and they just are of a different category than the wars of our time today. what i'm trying to say is what i think we need is a different historical narrative, but the concerns and issues that are going to matter to you as a citizen of the 21st century, they are not really going to be shaped, in my judgment, that world is too. to put it lightly, economical lessons of world war ii are pretty much irrelevant and i think almost is. the lessons of war that we need to learn probably at t
john wayne, henry fonda and on and on. all about the d-day invasion. and a tale of heroism although i was struck by how hollywood has chosen not a moment to portray the year germinal is this true gentleman who stood like adolf hitler. now, the point of that is the history we learn in the military history we learned that gets taught in our schools are shown on prime time television is the history of the to emphasize world war ii, the civil war may be to some degree the revolutionary war....
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between the wayne family and jason woodbridge, a top-level napa valley winemaker and also a huge john wayneg to be good stuff. wayne is to one of the most popular movie stars in america. every year on the pole, he doesn't ever leave. >> millenials like him. >> he is a worldwide brand. interestings an play and good bourbon. it is not out yet. they're launching it in a month or so. space ine craft distilleries is booming right now. >> whether it is bourbon or beer. beer started off the craft brewing or distilling thing and now because they deregulated the process of getting permits for distilleries in many states, there are like 50 -- >> bourbon doesn't have to be made in bourbon county, kentucky. >> whiskey to be made anywhere. you can make terrific whiskey in japan. the centauri people -- >> $16 billion deal last week were the japanese spirits maker buying beam. >> you know my drink. >> it is a big deal. it is interesting. all the needs beam and big -- 10 years ago, i felt like was the only guy i knew ordering makers mark. now you say -- what is it about bourbon? >> it is taken off. it is t
between the wayne family and jason woodbridge, a top-level napa valley winemaker and also a huge john wayneg to be good stuff. wayne is to one of the most popular movie stars in america. every year on the pole, he doesn't ever leave. >> millenials like him. >> he is a worldwide brand. interestings an play and good bourbon. it is not out yet. they're launching it in a month or so. space ine craft distilleries is booming right now. >> whether it is bourbon or beer. beer started...
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that is john wayne. the messages, as a child always wondered what my grandfather from tennessee spoke so slowly. it seemed to me that by aeons of my first question and five more ready for him. for frequently in patients a year old was almost too much to bear. -- to come my granddaddy, why the talks of slow. it was until i read years later that his estimate my sense. he said to me, and speaks slowly because i don't want my mouth to run laps around my brain. of brother and my brain finish first. he was saying had a problem never went unsolved or dispute unresolved because of unanswered letters to slowly. so let's steady and answer for we speak so that our replies will be gone the analyze. tear god, page me. let me now move in front of you will and that my language reflects studying care. the devotional is. in addition, each month began with a bit of an essay. there were tough topics like how we navigated difference in disagreement which is one of those shows which is ben the book. out poignant moments, sad
that is john wayne. the messages, as a child always wondered what my grandfather from tennessee spoke so slowly. it seemed to me that by aeons of my first question and five more ready for him. for frequently in patients a year old was almost too much to bear. -- to come my granddaddy, why the talks of slow. it was until i read years later that his estimate my sense. he said to me, and speaks slowly because i don't want my mouth to run laps around my brain. of brother and my brain finish first....
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[laughter] that's john wayne. the message is, as a child i was wondered why it my grandfather homer roberson from nashville tennessee spoke so slowly. it seemed to me that by the time he answered my first question i had five more ready for him. for frequently impatient 8-year-old it was almost too much to bear. monday i asked him, granddaddy like you talk so slow? it wasn't until i read proverbs 16:28 years later that his answer made sense. he said to me, joshua i speak slowly because i don't want them out to run laps around my brain did a have rather my brain finish first. he was saying that a problem never went unsolved or a dispute unresolved because of an answer delivered to slowly. so let's study how to answer before we speak so that our replies will be godly unwise. it concludes with a prayer dear god let me not move in front of your wisdom and let my language reflect study and care. amen. another sense of the devotionals and that one on wisdom. in addition to the devotionals as i said each month begins with
[laughter] that's john wayne. the message is, as a child i was wondered why it my grandfather homer roberson from nashville tennessee spoke so slowly. it seemed to me that by the time he answered my first question i had five more ready for him. for frequently impatient 8-year-old it was almost too much to bear. monday i asked him, granddaddy like you talk so slow? it wasn't until i read proverbs 16:28 years later that his answer made sense. he said to me, joshua i speak slowly because i don't...
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climate change is much more about this john wayne sort of individualism. government leave us alone. with the marketplace. there's a science issue for each of them. >> it goes to older conservativism. when george wallace was around, there was all the talk against pointy headed intellectuals. plenty of democrats, particularly in the south, also run against the ivy league and the scientific method sometimes. >> those southern democrats today don't mean it. they're just doing it to get votes. republican science reminds me a lot of soviet science. where the ideology dictates what the -- the way it should be. when ideology dictates to science, you get very bad science. >> my father is an exsoviet engineer and republican. he doesn't believe there's manmade global warming. >> he doesn't? >> no. >> i've never done a panel quite like this on tv. we'll find out if that was a good or bad thing. i want to thank you all. >>> coming up, the president kicks off a new year on offense. [ bottle ] okay, listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you'
climate change is much more about this john wayne sort of individualism. government leave us alone. with the marketplace. there's a science issue for each of them. >> it goes to older conservativism. when george wallace was around, there was all the talk against pointy headed intellectuals. plenty of democrats, particularly in the south, also run against the ivy league and the scientific method sometimes. >> those southern democrats today don't mean it. they're just doing it to get...
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john wayne gacy, convicted of murdering 33 young men and boys in the late 1970s, and richard speck, convicted for the murder of eight student nurses in 1966, were both condemned to die in stateville's execution chamber. speck died of a heart attack in 1991. gacy was executed by lethal injection in 1994. the last execution to occur at stateville took place in 1998. since then, all illinois state executions occur in a different maximum security facility. until it's torn down, stateville's death chamber remains fully operational as an emergency backup system. with such a high concentration of violent criminals in the prison population, it was only natural that the violence would continue within the walls of stateville. over the years, a number of incidents occurred that still reverberate among the old-timers today. >> in the old days we had quite a bit of violence here. you got up in the morning, you'd take a couple of magazines, go out and carry your shank wherever you want. you didn't know what was going to happen. who you was going to fight. there was always trouble. >> i've been up here 11 y
john wayne gacy, convicted of murdering 33 young men and boys in the late 1970s, and richard speck, convicted for the murder of eight student nurses in 1966, were both condemned to die in stateville's execution chamber. speck died of a heart attack in 1991. gacy was executed by lethal injection in 1994. the last execution to occur at stateville took place in 1998. since then, all illinois state executions occur in a different maximum security facility. until it's torn down, stateville's death...
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like john wayne resting between takes. and dustin hoffmann kissing his wife. in 1951 he was on the front lines in the cory an war, snapping a photo of the line of u.s. troops. >> and politics, robert kennedy on a train in japan, and john f kennedy in the midst of a ticker tape parade, and arguably his most famous pictures, tommy smith and john carlos raising their gloved fists into the air in a symbol of solidarity. he said he hartley noticed their gesture and was surprised it was a big news event. but it did and he captured it. >> quite a career and stunning images. that does it for us tonight. i'm jonathan betz, and john sigen that willer will be back tomorrow. a quick look at the headlines is next. >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. some extreme winter weather is on the way to the east coast from washington to new england, a storm hitting the great lakes region, dumping inches of snow on detroit in chicago. there are expected delays and cancellations. the state may close major highways as a precaution. >> colorado pot smokers lined up for hours to mak
like john wayne resting between takes. and dustin hoffmann kissing his wife. in 1951 he was on the front lines in the cory an war, snapping a photo of the line of u.s. troops. >> and politics, robert kennedy on a train in japan, and john f kennedy in the midst of a ticker tape parade, and arguably his most famous pictures, tommy smith and john carlos raising their gloved fists into the air in a symbol of solidarity. he said he hartley noticed their gesture and was surprised it was a big...
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john wayne, henry fonda, on and on. all about the d-day invasion. and the tale of heroism, as though i was struck by how hollywood has chosen not that moment to portray the senior german officers as true gentleman who didn't like adolf hitler. now, the point of that is the history we learn in the military history we learn that gets taught in our schools or shown on prime time television is a history that tends to emphasize world war ii, the civil war, and maybe to some degree the revolutionary war. what everyone can say about those conflicts and their political purposes and consequences, they just are of a different -- from a different category than the wars of our time today. what i am trying to say is i think what we need is a different historical narrative that the concerns and issues that are going to matter to you as a citizen of the 21st venture he are not going to be shaped in my judgment by world war ii. to really put it bluntly, the economical lessons of world war ii are pretty much irrelevant and i think almost counterproductive. the lesso
john wayne, henry fonda, on and on. all about the d-day invasion. and the tale of heroism, as though i was struck by how hollywood has chosen not that moment to portray the senior german officers as true gentleman who didn't like adolf hitler. now, the point of that is the history we learn in the military history we learn that gets taught in our schools or shown on prime time television is a history that tends to emphasize world war ii, the civil war, and maybe to some degree the revolutionary...
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john wayne passed away in 1979 from blood cancer.ere other complications from his heavy smoking addiction and the 1950's and 1960's. if you are just tuning in or joining us on c-span radio, we are focusing on the surgeon general report on smoking. 50 years later. on the facebook page, many of you are also weighing in. when user says that the tobacco industry used to pay docked oeste say that smoking was not harmful. they convince people of a phony controversy and delayed action. smoked fourfather packs a day and died a few years ago at 100. my sister died at 50 from cancer and what they health net. how can you explain that? mary is joining us from maryland. good morning. caller: i want to tell everyone about the danger of smoking. i am allergic to the smoke. it can come through lungs and skin. in your house and your car. it is an awful smell. when some people breed, you can just smell the smoke from their lungs. it is awful. odorave to look at the part of it. most people who smoke cigarettes, i noticed they are poor and cigarettes ar
john wayne passed away in 1979 from blood cancer.ere other complications from his heavy smoking addiction and the 1950's and 1960's. if you are just tuning in or joining us on c-span radio, we are focusing on the surgeon general report on smoking. 50 years later. on the facebook page, many of you are also weighing in. when user says that the tobacco industry used to pay docked oeste say that smoking was not harmful. they convince people of a phony controversy and delayed action. smoked...
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john taylor is a professor in wayne state university in detroit.wlts the years of 2009 when general motors, chrysler and ford were running on empty. >> it was quite a depression. >> the u.s. government under the obama administration bailed out both gm and chrysler and ford found financial relief in federal loans. >> that had to happen to help extricate themselves from some of the problems and the problems were made on both sides. they were made by management and they were made by union organizations. >> major restructuring which included job losses, plant close ks, gone were the cases of generous $25 an hour are jobs. >> i think people on the industry knew there would be another day. >> i think it's a come back year and i think it's just the beginning. >> reporter: in a dazzling display of hot wheels and new invocations, the north american international auto show is kicking off its 25th year in detroit. >> today's marketplace is a lot different than when we were young. traditionally i grew up with the big 3, ford, gm and chrysler. you look on the f
john taylor is a professor in wayne state university in detroit.wlts the years of 2009 when general motors, chrysler and ford were running on empty. >> it was quite a depression. >> the u.s. government under the obama administration bailed out both gm and chrysler and ford found financial relief in federal loans. >> that had to happen to help extricate themselves from some of the problems and the problems were made on both sides. they were made by management and they were made...
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we'll have much more from john fox coming up, including some fun revelations about his quarterback, peyton manning. and later, the great wayneretzky joins us. even he's a little shocked about what's happening in his home in los angeles. >> i got to be honest, i didn't see this coming in 1988. s. ♪ more than ever before, america's electricity is generated by it. exxonmobil uses advanced visualization and drilling technologies to produce natural gas... powering our lives... while reducing emissions by up to 60%. energy lives here. ♪ life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always
we'll have much more from john fox coming up, including some fun revelations about his quarterback, peyton manning. and later, the great wayneretzky joins us. even he's a little shocked about what's happening in his home in los angeles. >> i got to be honest, i didn't see this coming in 1988. s. ♪ more than ever before, america's electricity is generated by it. exxonmobil uses advanced visualization and drilling technologies to produce natural gas... powering our lives... while reducing...
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we'll have much more from john fox coming up, including some fun revelations about his quarterback, peyton manning. and later, the great wayneretzky joins us. even he's a little shocked about what's happening in his home in los angeles. >> i got to be honest, i didn't see this coming in 1988. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me
we'll have much more from john fox coming up, including some fun revelations about his quarterback, peyton manning. and later, the great wayneretzky joins us. even he's a little shocked about what's happening in his home in los angeles. >> i got to be honest, i didn't see this coming in 1988. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run...
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wayne, you're up. quickly, please. >> i like something called aaon. it's a gradual straight up chart. recovering economy, this is going to do very well. >> john, yours quick? >>'m building a position in base metals like nickel. nini is an exchange traded note tied to nickel price is. i like it at these levels. >> very good. that's it for the cost of freedom block. thanks for joining us. before we go, last week senator randpaul, a good friend of this program announced he was suing president obama over his nsa policies that prompted representative peter king to say this. >> we listen to rand paul and follow his policies, americans could die. maybe it wouldn't bother him. i don't know. >> we tried to get representative king on cashin' in to talk about the outrageous remarks. all week he dodged uand made excuses. we think mr. king owes senator rand paul an apology. representative king, we extend an open invite to you to join us at your convenience. in the meantime,i'm giving you a homework assignment. i'm sending a copy of the constitution and i'll underline the fourth amendmentment. like cliff notes for dummies. neil: all right, gentlemen, thank
wayne, you're up. quickly, please. >> i like something called aaon. it's a gradual straight up chart. recovering economy, this is going to do very well. >> john, yours quick? >>'m building a position in base metals like nickel. nini is an exchange traded note tied to nickel price is. i like it at these levels. >> very good. that's it for the cost of freedom block. thanks for joining us. before we go, last week senator randpaul, a good friend of this program announced he...
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. >> you can watch the entire interview with coach john fox tonight on "unguarded" with rachel nichols. rachel also sat down with hockey legend wayneky. that's tonight, 10:30 eastern right here on cnn. >>> omaha! omaha! omaha! omaha! >> all right, you heard that right. peyton manning yelled "omaha" 44 times in sunday's playoff win over the san diego chargers, and 5 omaha-based corporations took notice to all those omahas, and now they want to pay it forward, and the plan is simple. they basically are going to donate $500 every time peyton manning yells "omaha" during the afc championship game this sunday. and of course, all that money will go to peyton manning's payback foundation, which helps disadvantaged kids. great story. hey, peyton's broncos host tom brady and the patriots sunday. that's 3:00 p.m. eastern. the 49ers are in seattle for the nfc championship game at 6:30 p.m. eastern. >> journalistic integrity is -- >> tom brady, go patriots. >> i subtly heard that, but i was thinking, peyton manning, peyton manning, it's his time, peyton manning. it's going to be warm in denver on sunday. oh, your boy's in for a treat. >> ooh!
. >> you can watch the entire interview with coach john fox tonight on "unguarded" with rachel nichols. rachel also sat down with hockey legend wayneky. that's tonight, 10:30 eastern right here on cnn. >>> omaha! omaha! omaha! omaha! >> all right, you heard that right. peyton manning yelled "omaha" 44 times in sunday's playoff win over the san diego chargers, and 5 omaha-based corporations took notice to all those omahas, and now they want to pay it...
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wayne, you're first. >> well, as you know, i have been hot on biotech this year and it's had a major runup, a lot of them. i still think that look at xbi. >> very good. john? >> well, the governor is forcing banks to get out of the physical commodity changing era, that will lead to higher price for metals. l.e.e.d. >> great stuff. that's it for cost of freedom block. thank you for joining us. one thing we do on "cashin' in" is point out hypocrisy. the politicians saying one thing and doing another. celebs are the worst offenders. weinstein caught us by surprised that he would make a big movie with meryl streep attacking the n.r.a. and by default he'll attack the second amendment. this is clips from the movies. "pulp fiction." and "kill bill" and "inglorious bastards." he uses guns and lots and lots of guns. so you can say mr. weinstein owes a substantial portion of his substantial fortune to guns. one has to wonder why he is talking out of his substantial behind. second amendment is here to stay. "cashin' in" here to protect your constitutional rights kennedy: what defines and separates us but when did talking about a become recess? somebody aspects of ou
wayne, you're first. >> well, as you know, i have been hot on biotech this year and it's had a major runup, a lot of them. i still think that look at xbi. >> very good. john? >> well, the governor is forcing banks to get out of the physical commodity changing era, that will lead to higher price for metals. l.e.e.d. >> great stuff. that's it for cost of freedom block. thank you for joining us. one thing we do on "cashin' in" is point out hypocrisy. the...
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. >> john boehner says he wants the extension paid for plus changes to obama care act. >>> officials are declaring a drought emergency in the coming weeks. ken wayne has more on how it will affect some customers more than others. >> reporter: the state seems closer to declaring a drought. for water agencies that are more independent such as the one here in san francisco, they will make their own assessment on their water supplies and whether or not rationing or other steps are needed or not. we can have a sparse snow pack, our water levels can be very low but not until governor brown declares a the drought is it official. and he's closer to doing that. >> for the state it allows them to set up a water bank. it also helps for water agencies to do transfers. >>> san francisco puc general manager harlan kelly says that a state drought declaration does not have a direct effect on water districts such as san francisco. which relies on its own water supply from local reservoirs such as crystal springs. >> as of right now we're at 70%. every day that passes without any rain or snow we are growing concern about our water supply. >> reporter: for the state
. >> john boehner says he wants the extension paid for plus changes to obama care act. >>> officials are declaring a drought emergency in the coming weeks. ken wayne has more on how it will affect some customers more than others. >> reporter: the state seems closer to declaring a drought. for water agencies that are more independent such as the one here in san francisco, they will make their own assessment on their water supplies and whether or not rationing or other steps...
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. >> john boehner says he wants the extension paid for plus changes to obama care act. >>> officials are declaring a drought emergency in the coming weeks. ken wayne has more on how it will affect some customers more than others. >> reporter: the state seems closer to declaring a drought. for water agencies that are more independent such as the one here in san francisco, they will make their own assessment on their water supplies and whether or not rationing or other steps are needed or not. we can have a sparse snow pack, our water levels can be very low but not until governor brown declares a the drought is it official. and he's closer to doing that. >> for the state it allows them to set up a water bank. it also helps for water agencies to do transfers. >>> san francisco puc general manager harlan kelly says that a state drought declaration does not have a direct effect on water districts such as san francisco. which relies on its own water supply from local reservoirs such as crystal springs. >> as of right now we're at 70%. every day that passes without any rain or snow we are growing concern about our water supply. >> reporter: for the state
. >> john boehner says he wants the extension paid for plus changes to obama care act. >>> officials are declaring a drought emergency in the coming weeks. ken wayne has more on how it will affect some customers more than others. >> reporter: the state seems closer to declaring a drought. for water agencies that are more independent such as the one here in san francisco, they will make their own assessment on their water supplies and whether or not rationing or other steps...
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southbound 280 approaching john daly boulevard slow-and-go traffic for at least a mile. bay bridge metering lights are off. wayne) wayne: bringing sexy back to daytime. jonathan: it's a trip to the bahamas. - this is so crazy! - "let's make a deal" coming up, let's go, whoo! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayn hey, erybody, welcome to "let's make a deal", i'm wayne brady, let's make a deal. let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see. robert, the safari guy, come here, robert, safari guy, hey, robert, how are you doing? - good, good, thank you, wayne. wayne: robert, you look like you stepped right out the jungle. and that's a little monkey on the tree.
southbound 280 approaching john daly boulevard slow-and-go traffic for at least a mile. bay bridge metering lights are off. wayne) wayne: bringing sexy back to daytime. jonathan: it's a trip to the bahamas. - this is so crazy! - "let's make a deal" coming up, let's go, whoo! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayn hey, erybody, welcome to "let's make a deal", i'm wayne brady, let's make a deal. let's see, let's...
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another great example of governors, the stately wayne innovative public policy is our multistate member brenda of understanding which midprice chairman, governor johnhicken looper of colorado and i have initiated to set the stage for states to affordably convert their state systems in automobiles to cng vehicles. there are now 23 states using their combined power to save taxpayers money to also encourage a clean source of energy, to encourage the development of technology and infrastructure enhancement and frankly to take advantage of an abundant low-cost natural gas resource being developed by dozens of states. in fact, shell gas development is an area where states are leading on promoting responsible practices that address potential environmental concerns and other impacts, but also supporting jobs and energy independence for a nation could this fall, governor hicken looper and i lead a bipartisan torment shall energy in colorado. we also brought together with officials from 20 different states and we shared best practices and learn from each other new approaches to responsible development. governor, i want to thank you for hosting the shell gas
another great example of governors, the stately wayne innovative public policy is our multistate member brenda of understanding which midprice chairman, governor johnhicken looper of colorado and i have initiated to set the stage for states to affordably convert their state systems in automobiles to cng vehicles. there are now 23 states using their combined power to save taxpayers money to also encourage a clean source of energy, to encourage the development of technology and infrastructure...