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john kingston, how low can it go? >> the number that starts with a 3 is insight. it cannot be sustained. you are dealing with 1.5 million barrels of oversupply in the first and second quarter of this year and i do not think anybody suspecting the production to be arraigned in until the middle of the year. i think it is possible that it could drop into the $30 range. it is great if you are a consumer. if you are long in this business in any way, it is scary. >> does it reduce the man for oil? -- the demand for oil? >> the economy is the strongest in the world and is pretty much flat. japanese demand is down, as it has been for many years. chinese demand is raising at an annual rate of 2%. and has been a week demand picture and, when you look at the stock market being tied to the decline in the price of oil, you start to wonder if it is an overreaction and should the stock market be more excepting of the lower energy costs. or is the oil market saying something about the underlying strength of the global economy? there is that factor. >> could we be heading for an e
john kingston, how low can it go? >> the number that starts with a 3 is insight. it cannot be sustained. you are dealing with 1.5 million barrels of oversupply in the first and second quarter of this year and i do not think anybody suspecting the production to be arraigned in until the middle of the year. i think it is possible that it could drop into the $30 range. it is great if you are a consumer. if you are long in this business in any way, it is scary. >> does it reduce the man...
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this is kingston. >> you're thinking inging reincarnation. starts jamming out with the guitar.hanneling marley. >> hope he doesn't pick up anything else. >> maybe he wants to harness his young star. >> just listen to these guys thrash ing thrashing. these are preschool instruments. this little guitar listen to how he thrashes it. >> that's great though. you see some kids that are born with the gift. give them the real thing. >> that's where they post this video. he is thrashing it. >> it's one man's trip to 15 countries in one year. >> just amazin go right here in the united states. >> now he is telling us all about his adventure around the world. >> i can talk about everything i've seen. there is something about it that was memora >> plus roeskescuers struggle to reach a boy hanging from a chair lift. >> looks like they say, well, kid, you're on your own. gogoldld b bonond d rorougugh h && bubumpmpy skin therapy. used daily, it exfoliatetes,s, smoothes, softens. rereduduceces s bubumpmps s 7272 p perercecentnt.. gogoldld b bonond.d. ultimatete l lototioion.n. ulultitimamatete
this is kingston. >> you're thinking inging reincarnation. starts jamming out with the guitar.hanneling marley. >> hope he doesn't pick up anything else. >> maybe he wants to harness his young star. >> just listen to these guys thrash ing thrashing. these are preschool instruments. this little guitar listen to how he thrashes it. >> that's great though. you see some kids that are born with the gift. give them the real thing. >> that's where they post this...
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let's meet today's contestants -- a biochemist from kingston, ontario, canada... theoretical physicist from lexington, kentucky... and our returning champion -- a computer programmer from ann arbor, michigan... whose 4-day cash winnings total...
let's meet today's contestants -- a biochemist from kingston, ontario, canada... theoretical physicist from lexington, kentucky... and our returning champion -- a computer programmer from ann arbor, michigan... whose 4-day cash winnings total...
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let's meet today's contestants -- a biochemist from kingston, ontario, canada...st from lexington, kentucky... and our returning champion -- a computer programmer from ann arbor, michigan... whose 4-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hello, ladies and gentlemen. as you've noticed by now i'm sure our champion, john schultz likes round numbers, and he has accumulated quite a few round numbers in his four days with us. cyndi and joshua i'm happy to welcome you aboard, and i wish you all good luck. now...we'll reveal the categories for jeopardy! that'll be followed by... and then... but "fire" in quotation marks, john. let's start with earth for $200. joshua. what is nairobi? right. earth for $400. answer... oh, we're finding it way too early. you know the drill. you've got $200. you can risk up to $1,000. yeah, let's go for $1,000. all right, here is the clue... what is the aegean? ooh, no, sorry. you forget about the adriatic. adriatic. so you're at negative $800. go again. um, earth
let's meet today's contestants -- a biochemist from kingston, ontario, canada...st from lexington, kentucky... and our returning champion -- a computer programmer from ann arbor, michigan... whose 4-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hello, ladies and gentlemen. as you've noticed by now i'm sure our champion, john schultz likes round numbers, and he has accumulated quite a few round numbers in his four days with us....
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if he does something what congressman kingston just said about doing things with criminal justice reformn the way that senator paul and senator booker over in the senate are working on, if he does concrete things that african-americans can look back to and say, you know, that steve scalise, he did a stupid thing back then by speaking to that white supremacist group and got blasted for it, but look what he's done to try to make amends. he wouldn't be the first person to do it. >> i agree. i think most religions believe in restitution as part of any kind of determination of change. restitution is not a bad thing to put on the table. >>> our roundtable is coming back with that ridiculous comment compares president obama's no-show in paris to adolf hitler. why do people talk like this? this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> well, the race for barbara boxer's senate seat in california is getting hot. today attorney general of california, pamela harris, announced she is running. the democrat first connected to -- since boxer announced last week she's not running for a fifth term. othe
if he does something what congressman kingston just said about doing things with criminal justice reformn the way that senator paul and senator booker over in the senate are working on, if he does concrete things that african-americans can look back to and say, you know, that steve scalise, he did a stupid thing back then by speaking to that white supremacist group and got blasted for it, but look what he's done to try to make amends. he wouldn't be the first person to do it. >> i agree....
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if you look at spanish town today, it is no longer the capital of jamaica which moved to kingston later on. you can see that this was one of the great colonial capitals. it is like a sort of williamsburg. this would have been where the courts met and where the assembly met. when the british started to try to introduce a more efficient form of government in america and to introduce direct taxes, this affected the islands just as much as it affected the north american colonies. the stamp act tax, which is really the first iraq tax -- dir ect tax in 1765, the stamp act tax was going to cost more in the island colonies than in north america. a much smaller proportion of people were going to be paying it. the cost of land, the cost of legal transactions was much greater. the proportion of stem duty was much greater. the stamp i am showing you here -- they were specially designed for the islands because they needed some higher current see stamps -- currency stamps. that tax virtually went unopposed in england. they went through large parliamentary majorities. one of the people that did speak
if you look at spanish town today, it is no longer the capital of jamaica which moved to kingston later on. you can see that this was one of the great colonial capitals. it is like a sort of williamsburg. this would have been where the courts met and where the assembly met. when the british started to try to introduce a more efficient form of government in america and to introduce direct taxes, this affected the islands just as much as it affected the north american colonies. the stamp act tax,...
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. >> john kingston, the oil prices could hurt communities that count on drilling and refining crude. >> we're going to be like a water snake. we're keeping a refinery -- it doesn't have enough oil to run, got bless because there won't be anything left. >> from bradford, pennsylvania. >> i talked a lot about how cheaper oil makes fracking not easy, but prices are making old-fashioned ol pitching as well. stripper wells are struggling to remain economically viable, putting a heavy strain on some towns. tom achermann visited one such town. >> reporter: outside of a mcdonald's restaurant in pennsylvania stands a relic of the oil industry's dawn. in an area where the first industrial well was drilled in 1859, this one is still pumping. and so are hundreds more scattered around the town. these so-called stripper wells can draw up to a couple of barrels a day from the huge pool of crude that lies beneath the surface. >> it will probably go another hundrediers if we're allowed to do it. we don't get regulated out of business. >> looking at them individually, the wells don't seem impressive,
. >> john kingston, the oil prices could hurt communities that count on drilling and refining crude. >> we're going to be like a water snake. we're keeping a refinery -- it doesn't have enough oil to run, got bless because there won't be anything left. >> from bradford, pennsylvania. >> i talked a lot about how cheaper oil makes fracking not easy, but prices are making old-fashioned ol pitching as well. stripper wells are struggling to remain economically viable, putting...
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. >> joining me is the semiior lecturer in aviation studies at london's kingston university.nk you for joining us on the program. seth's picture dissenters pay a secure picture of the state of the aviation sector in indonesia. why are they threatening to revoke airasia's license? >> essentially, every commercial aircraft that takes off has to have a permit to fly through airspace of different countries. it seems here that what's happened is the airasia had a permit to fly through the singapore route every day essentially up until october. what's happened since then is the indonesian authorities have reduced that flight frequency of seven flights a week down four flights a week and it seems as if the airasia permit didn't allow it to continue flying on a sunday. there is a bit of after technical caveat here in that although the aircraft took off local time on a sunday actually international aviation works on british meantime and on greenitch meantime it was still saturday so there is a bit of a tech technical caveat there the investigators would have to look atnnich meantime,
. >> joining me is the semiior lecturer in aviation studies at london's kingston university.nk you for joining us on the program. seth's picture dissenters pay a secure picture of the state of the aviation sector in indonesia. why are they threatening to revoke airasia's license? >> essentially, every commercial aircraft that takes off has to have a permit to fly through airspace of different countries. it seems here that what's happened is the airasia had a permit to fly through...
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. >> john kingston, the oil prices could hurt communities that count on drilling and refining crude. >> we're going to be like a water snake. we're keeping a refinery -- it doesn't have enough oil to run, got bless because there won't be anything left. >> from bradford, pennsylvania. [[vo]] an america tonight in-depth series. >>my first column was, “hey, where are the weed-smoking moms at?” [[vo]] one year legal. >>i'd try chem 4, alien dog, and girl scout cookies. [[vo]] and it's become big business. >>the state of colorado is profiting immensely off of this. [[vo]] now, we cut through the smoke and find out what's really going on. >>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado. [[vo]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. >> i talked a lot about how cheaper oil makes fracking not easy, but prices are making old-fashioned ol pitching as well. stripper wells are struggling to remain economically viable, putting a heavy strain on some towns. tom achermann visited one such town. >> reporter: outside of a mcdonald's restaurant in pennsylvania stands a relic of the oil industry's dawn. in an
. >> john kingston, the oil prices could hurt communities that count on drilling and refining crude. >> we're going to be like a water snake. we're keeping a refinery -- it doesn't have enough oil to run, got bless because there won't be anything left. >> from bradford, pennsylvania. [[vo]] an america tonight in-depth series. >>my first column was, “hey, where are the weed-smoking moms at?” [[vo]] one year legal. >>i'd try chem 4, alien dog, and girl scout...
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in tennessee, tva continues after kingston to store coal ash in unlined polluting pits. local citizens groups enforce a clean water act, and only in response to that pressure, the state of tennessee has now confirmed under oath that tva has been and is violating tennessee environmental laws by its coal ash storage on the cumberland river near nashville. in the south, we have seen that the people must have the power to protect themselves and to enforce the law. the citizens' right to enforce a new epa rule is a principle reason to have hope that these minimum federal criteria will play a role in cleaning up a legacy of dangerous coal ash storage in our southeast. thank you. >> thank you, sir. i'll now recognize myself for five minutes for the first round of questioning. the first question is for ms. johnson. how would your company make compliance decisions if the florida department of environment protection sets requirements that are not exactly the same, even if they are more stringent, than the final rule? >> thank you, mr. chairman. it would be a challenge. clearly we
in tennessee, tva continues after kingston to store coal ash in unlined polluting pits. local citizens groups enforce a clean water act, and only in response to that pressure, the state of tennessee has now confirmed under oath that tva has been and is violating tennessee environmental laws by its coal ash storage on the cumberland river near nashville. in the south, we have seen that the people must have the power to protect themselves and to enforce the law. the citizens' right to enforce a...
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. >> ♪♪ >> from his iconic dreadlocks to his signature gyrations miles kingston sadler has it down milesa link to his other tributes to the legend head to 6abc.com. >> dreadlocks are taller than he is. [laughter] >> got music in his soul. >> sure does. >> that is it for "action news" at 4:00. i'm shirleen allicott. >> "action news" at 5:00 is coming up next. >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with jamie apody [gunfire] >> gunfire erupted the moment police stormed a deli ending one of two standoffs in france today. three terror suspects were dead, two were suspects in the killing at the charlie hebdo newspaper earlier this week. it is friday night and the big story on "action news" is the end of a deadly standoff that ended with the killings of three alleged terrorists and also claimed the lives of four hostages. >> it unfolded at two separated locations. one of the women suspected have having a roll in the standsoff is on the run. >> hi rick and mon today. police say this woman was an accomplice in one of the standsoffs with police today. she is believed to e
. >> ♪♪ >> from his iconic dreadlocks to his signature gyrations miles kingston sadler has it down milesa link to his other tributes to the legend head to 6abc.com. >> dreadlocks are taller than he is. [laughter] >> got music in his soul. >> sure does. >> that is it for "action news" at 4:00. i'm shirleen allicott. >> "action news" at 5:00 is coming up next. >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's...
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kingston says his trip to the world's biggest democracy is as much about geo-politics and containinghina as trade or investment. >> china's obviously the aspiring regional power america wants to stop that building close relations with india is meant to counter the rise of china. >> meanwhile, the mass produced fuel cell cars are set to hit the road this year. toyota zero emission sedan releases only water. the fuel cell cars also built by honda on building enough hydrogen refueling station,s an ambition 100 are promised across japan. and the world's first humanoid robot designed to read emotion, pepper set to go on sale in february. while pepper can't make breakfast or take out the trash it's supposed to be great at relieving stress. high demand if this year is anything like last. >> in cape town south africa. these are the images of africa that haunted us in 2014. if 2015 takes off there remain many open wounds. the message from the vice president of the u.s.-africa summit in the summer of 2014 was positive. >> it has never, ever been a good bet to bet against america. and america i
kingston says his trip to the world's biggest democracy is as much about geo-politics and containinghina as trade or investment. >> china's obviously the aspiring regional power america wants to stop that building close relations with india is meant to counter the rise of china. >> meanwhile, the mass produced fuel cell cars are set to hit the road this year. toyota zero emission sedan releases only water. the fuel cell cars also built by honda on building enough hydrogen refueling...
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conducirÁn a la creaciÓn de buenos puestos de trabajo, la cÁmara ya le dio el visto bueno al oleoducto kingstonos en este paÍs no sÓlo para los que pueden pagar contadores sofisticados. debemos seguir promoviendo reformas en nuestras escuelas y universidades para mejor servir a nuestros niÑos y jÓvenes. antes de llegar al congreso miembro de la junta escolar del condado de miami uno de los distritos escolares mÁs grandes en todo el paÍs. trabajando en equipo pusimos primero a los estudiantes y a los maestros, asÍ mejoramos la calidad de la educaciÓn en nuestras escuelas los niÑos mÁs necesitados son los que mÁs se han beneficiado. tambiÉn trabajemos por los canales apropiados para crear soluciones permanentes para nuestro sistema migratorio para asegurar nuestras fronteras modernizar la inmigraciÓn legal y fortalecer nuestra economÍa. en el pasado el presidente ha expresado apoyo por ideas cÓmo estÁs ahora le pedimos que coopere con nosotros para aprobarlas, en el nuevo congreso trabajaremos con seriedad, tenemos como prioridad apoyar a los hombres y mujeres que valientes que sirven en nuestra
conducirÁn a la creaciÓn de buenos puestos de trabajo, la cÁmara ya le dio el visto bueno al oleoducto kingstonos en este paÍs no sÓlo para los que pueden pagar contadores sofisticados. debemos seguir promoviendo reformas en nuestras escuelas y universidades para mejor servir a nuestros niÑos y jÓvenes. antes de llegar al congreso miembro de la junta escolar del condado de miami uno de los distritos escolares mÁs grandes en todo el paÍs. trabajando en equipo pusimos primero a los...
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chairman there are a lot of wonderful examples and best practices we can see across the country from kingston north carolina to st. charles county missouri. a lot of examples where there is flooding every year except there are people there anymore and there are businesses there anymore. we are saving money each time. it's the dog that doesn't bark and it doesn't get headlines. a lot of that is really worked and i think too those are a few examples. >> mr. koon? >> mr. chairman we have already discuss some of the hud resiliency programs. in addition to that some of the programs offered by the small business do tremendous work across the state of florida. our cooperation with the national programs help us do a good job of meeting the needs of our citizens using federal and other dollars as well. >> famous hazard mitigation grant program has been hugely successful within the state of california. it allows agencies and the community to find defensible space that allows us as firefighters to protect those homes and allows buyers to pass those homes without doing any damage or very little damage. t
chairman there are a lot of wonderful examples and best practices we can see across the country from kingston north carolina to st. charles county missouri. a lot of examples where there is flooding every year except there are people there anymore and there are businesses there anymore. we are saving money each time. it's the dog that doesn't bark and it doesn't get headlines. a lot of that is really worked and i think too those are a few examples. >> mr. koon? >> mr. chairman we...
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. >> joining us why is john kingston director of news. thanks for joining us today.pbell, what do you see here? on the one hand you've got a guy like the prince who is one of the savviest investors who says we will never see $100 oil again. and then john hofmeister says we'll see 100 bucks by the end of the year. what are we to make of that and where do you see it going? >> what i think is way too much attention is put on the spot price. just a few minutes ago we heard $46. there's much more information in the market about the price of oil, and the logical place to look is the futures curve. and oil frukluctuates wildly at the short term of that curve. we're seeing a period where the oil price is low but the futures tells us the price will revert to a higher price. and i think for many of the more important things in the economy, whether it's airline stocks, whether it's a papelineipeline decision, whether it's an energy company, all the valuations of those securities is based upon the long term. they're not based upon some spot price of oil, yet all the attention is
. >> joining us why is john kingston director of news. thanks for joining us today.pbell, what do you see here? on the one hand you've got a guy like the prince who is one of the savviest investors who says we will never see $100 oil again. and then john hofmeister says we'll see 100 bucks by the end of the year. what are we to make of that and where do you see it going? >> what i think is way too much attention is put on the spot price. just a few minutes ago we heard $46. there's...
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susan from kingston illinois republican line. good morning. caller: hi. number if you are playing a game of monopoly, it's no fun if everybody is rich. you have to redistribute it a little bit, i think. what the freedom summit was telling me is i have the freedom to take freedoms away from people. i want the freedom to have dirty water. i want the freedom to have right to work states. you know the g.o.p. can't convince people that we want the freedom to have slave wages. we want the freedom, you know. it's just a bunch of crap. i am sick of low information voters, you know, getting the wrong information. it's just really wrong. i don't see where any of the candidates made sense in the freedom coalition, you know, religion should definitely state out of this. host: we will move on. a few more minutes of phone calls. we will try to get to as many as we can. from the "new york times," prepping for 2016, a looking at the gathering in iowa yesterday. della next from new york city. good morning. caller: good morning t it's time to turn the page. we heard donald
susan from kingston illinois republican line. good morning. caller: hi. number if you are playing a game of monopoly, it's no fun if everybody is rich. you have to redistribute it a little bit, i think. what the freedom summit was telling me is i have the freedom to take freedoms away from people. i want the freedom to have dirty water. i want the freedom to have right to work states. you know the g.o.p. can't convince people that we want the freedom to have slave wages. we want the freedom,...
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the 2008 catastrophic failure of the impoundment at the tennessee valley's kingston facility epa's risk assessment and the 157 cases has caused damage to human health as a result of mismanagement. clearly demonstrating improper management of coal ash poses an unacceptable risk to human hemt health and the environment. we believe this groundbreaking rule is a culmination on the extensive studies of coal ash on the environment and public health. rule establishes technical requirements for landfills and surface impoundments under subtitle d of the resource conservation and recovery act. in developing this final rule, epa carefully evaluated more than 450,000 comments, testimony from eight public hearings, supplemented by three separate public comments on data which is the foundation of the rule. the rule is strong, effective approach that provides critical protection to communities across the nation by helping to protect water, land and air. the rule protects groundwater by requiring utilities to conduct groundwater monitoring, immediately cleaning up contaminated groundwater closing unlin
the 2008 catastrophic failure of the impoundment at the tennessee valley's kingston facility epa's risk assessment and the 157 cases has caused damage to human health as a result of mismanagement. clearly demonstrating improper management of coal ash poses an unacceptable risk to human hemt health and the environment. we believe this groundbreaking rule is a culmination on the extensive studies of coal ash on the environment and public health. rule establishes technical requirements for...
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butch in kingston, ohio. you make between $20,000 to $50,000. what you think are some good ideas to grow the middle-class? butch, are you there? there you go. caller: can you hear me? host: yes, go ahead. caller: it's hard to do in 30 seconds, but we do need jobs here. i think when big problem is inflation. i was at the car lot the other day and we've got trucks at exceed thousand dollars and $70,000. cars at $40,000. the middle class cannot afford a $60,000 truck. i don't know what is going on in detroit, but i wish somebody would look into that. the prices of vehicles have skyrocketed in the middle class cannot pay for them. host: we will continue this conversation coming up next with two members of congress. we will talk about the economy as well as other issues being debated on capitol hill. he will begin with congressman israel, democrat of new york and in later we will talk with tom mcclintock, republican of california. the senate yesterday was to vote on affirming climate change. the chairman of the public works committee and unknown clim
butch in kingston, ohio. you make between $20,000 to $50,000. what you think are some good ideas to grow the middle-class? butch, are you there? there you go. caller: can you hear me? host: yes, go ahead. caller: it's hard to do in 30 seconds, but we do need jobs here. i think when big problem is inflation. i was at the car lot the other day and we've got trucks at exceed thousand dollars and $70,000. cars at $40,000. the middle class cannot afford a $60,000 truck. i don't know what is going on...
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kingston zuma and apollo. >> we try to be self-centered and all about you and what's what it takes toave a lot of incredible people around helping me. >> one of the people her husband of 12 years, musician gavin ross dale. >> that's a long time in rocker years. >> it's a long time if i look back on the whole thing, but one thing that has been constant is we both want the same thing. we want to be married and be good parents. i feel really proud of what we have done together. you are going to make me cry. i did feel proud of it. >> proud of her career and family that she would say is hella good and only getting better. for today, jason kennedy, los angeles. >> she is one of those people that the guys have a crush on and the girls too. >> if you heard our running commentary she is great. >> so humble too. >> makes her own clothes. >> and a good dancer. >> roses for half off. a valentine's day edition of steals and deals with jill martin. first, this is "today" on nbc. >> we are back with a valentine's day edition of steals and deals. we have gifts for your special someone. contributor j
kingston zuma and apollo. >> we try to be self-centered and all about you and what's what it takes toave a lot of incredible people around helping me. >> one of the people her husband of 12 years, musician gavin ross dale. >> that's a long time in rocker years. >> it's a long time if i look back on the whole thing, but one thing that has been constant is we both want the same thing. we want to be married and be good parents. i feel really proud of what we have done...