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it helps to take a look at the marsalis over the last six or seven years. marsalis shale has run from producing zero per day to becoming the largest gas producing basin in the united states today. a day.ng newly 20 bcf you see supply growth's from this basin outpacing the demand growth you are seeing in the northeast. that is having implications across the country. we are seeing national -- natural gas supply outpacing demand and that is pushing -- putting pressure on gas prices. alix: a billion cubic feet a day. when you take a look at natural gas prices compared to henry hubbs, we just took one and that was dominion southpointe spots which is one area of the northeast versus henry hub. how do you deal with that when you are so far below that benchmark estimate -- benchmark? >> it hurts the industry in aggregate. the reason why that is happening is there are -- more gas inc. produced here than there is capacity to deliver to markets outside of appellation. built up bottleneck. it is not necessarily applicable to all companies appear in appellation. .he --
it helps to take a look at the marsalis over the last six or seven years. marsalis shale has run from producing zero per day to becoming the largest gas producing basin in the united states today. a day.ng newly 20 bcf you see supply growth's from this basin outpacing the demand growth you are seeing in the northeast. that is having implications across the country. we are seeing national -- natural gas supply outpacing demand and that is pushing -- putting pressure on gas prices. alix: a...
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there was branford marsalis and winton marsalis. and harry connick. second film in my career, it was probably one of the more important ones obviously because of the subject matter. and because the very thing that was going on surrounding the make of the movie. ♪ ♪ ♪ interesting thing about the new cd bretless is when i first put this band together the first idea was to put together a band that had a groove based philosophy that was more electric. that was going to be fun to play with. aasas we were doing it life was happening around us and there was just one incident after the other in terms of our youth in this country. and their involvement with law enforcement. and it just became apparent at a we needed to make our statement about that. ♪ ♪ ♪ the title track itself you know, it came out of anxiety to be heard, you know, an anxiousness for all of this to stop. i'm a child of the '70s man and i never thought this country would revert to this. we were moving forward and we would be well beyond a lot of this craziness. the whole notion open dialogue i
there was branford marsalis and winton marsalis. and harry connick. second film in my career, it was probably one of the more important ones obviously because of the subject matter. and because the very thing that was going on surrounding the make of the movie. ♪ ♪ ♪ interesting thing about the new cd bretless is when i first put this band together the first idea was to put together a band that had a groove based philosophy that was more electric. that was going to be fun to play with....
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Jul 24, 2015
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not a lot of areas in marsalis network below three dollars, but below threeat work dollars, but if you doing things the right way, you can --k below a dollar $.50 $1.50. the economics work under almost any price scenario, but just not a lot of producers like that. alix: that is so optimistic. thank you for joining us. joe: we will be right back. ♪ -- next not miss last week, we will be looking at huge things like chevron, twitter, facebook, you name it. looking into the terminal, sales .urprises, they are up by .5% we want to see if we'll keep getting these. joe: another thing, lots of economic data coming out. theriday, we will have measure of how much employers are paying for workers. it is earnings and it has been accelerating. if we continue to see that, we will expect things to pick up. that is all. thank you for watching. alix: see you on monday. have an awesome weekend. ♪ ♪ this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work ar
not a lot of areas in marsalis network below three dollars, but below threeat work dollars, but if you doing things the right way, you can --k below a dollar $.50 $1.50. the economics work under almost any price scenario, but just not a lot of producers like that. alix: that is so optimistic. thank you for joining us. joe: we will be right back. ♪ -- next not miss last week, we will be looking at huge things like chevron, twitter, facebook, you name it. looking into the terminal, sales...
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Jul 25, 2015
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and a law degree from new york university than spent a month in new orleans to play trumpet with marsalis and later served in the u.s. department of justice and on the house of the judiciary committee. he was elected in 2005 and reelected 2007 in elected the city's mayor the and this person to ever hold that job and confirmed as the 17th transportation is secretary june 201-3100 / o a rare moment of bipartisanship. we're on the record. have been told our guest is making news this morning as is always the case will thought of it chokes me up. [laughter] excuse me. it is an emotional moment. as is always the case please note live colligate zero were tweeting or filing of any kind while the breakfast is under way to this end to what he says the embargo, clinton:00 to curb that urge our photographer is year and we will even tell several pictures to all reporters your before the of breakfast ens. please send a signal if you would like to ask a question for crowd we will start off by asking guests to make opening comments to add with that thank you for doing this the floor is yours. >> i have b
and a law degree from new york university than spent a month in new orleans to play trumpet with marsalis and later served in the u.s. department of justice and on the house of the judiciary committee. he was elected in 2005 and reelected 2007 in elected the city's mayor the and this person to ever hold that job and confirmed as the 17th transportation is secretary june 201-3100 / o a rare moment of bipartisanship. we're on the record. have been told our guest is making news this morning as is...
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after law school he spent a month in new orleans playing trumpet and becoming friends with wynton marsalis. then he worked in a law firm and later served in the u.s. department of justice and on the staff of the house judiciary committee. he returned to charlotte in 2001 to work in a law firm there and got elected to the charlotte city council in 2005, and he was reelected in 2007. he was elected the city's mayor in 2009, the youngest person ever to hold that job, and he was confirmed as the 17th transportation secretary in june of 2013 by a vote of 100-0 a rare moment of bipartisanship. so much for biography now on to the ever-popular process portion of our program. as always, we're on the record here. i've been told our guest may commit news this morning and so you're listening to the following ground rules -- your listening to the following ground rules is important. as is always the case at these gatherings -- it just chokes me up. excuse me. [laughter] just an emotional moment. let's try again. i've been told our guest may commit news this morning, and so the following ground rules ar
after law school he spent a month in new orleans playing trumpet and becoming friends with wynton marsalis. then he worked in a law firm and later served in the u.s. department of justice and on the staff of the house judiciary committee. he returned to charlotte in 2001 to work in a law firm there and got elected to the charlotte city council in 2005, and he was reelected in 2007. he was elected the city's mayor in 2009, the youngest person ever to hold that job, and he was confirmed as the...
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after law school he spent a month in new orleans playing trumpet and becoming friends with wynton marsalis. he worked in a law firm, clerked for a judge militia that just department of justice and on the staff of the house future committee. he returned in 2000 went to work in a law firm and got elected to the charlotte city council in 2005 and he was reelected in 2007. he was elected the city's mayor in 2009 the youngest person ever to the job and go comfort at the 17th transportation secretary in june 2013. so much for biography. now onto the ever popular process portion of our program. as always we are on the record here. i've been told are just making that news is boring as we are listening to the following ground rules are important. as is always the case after these gatherings -- visit chokes me up, excuse me. [laughter] just an emotional moment. but striking i've been to our guest me make news this morning and so the following ground rules are important. as is always the case at these gatherings, please no live blogging or tweeting. and short know if i have any kind while the practic
after law school he spent a month in new orleans playing trumpet and becoming friends with wynton marsalis. he worked in a law firm, clerked for a judge militia that just department of justice and on the staff of the house future committee. he returned in 2000 went to work in a law firm and got elected to the charlotte city council in 2005 and he was reelected in 2007. he was elected the city's mayor in 2009 the youngest person ever to the job and go comfort at the 17th transportation secretary...