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get a permit that got migrated and you can continue it and you can take the inspections that were midstream in the old system and get them to excel and continue them with the work flow and that testing is going on now. and as i stand here now, we had as of last night, we had 19 issues that were found, and through the uit wave two testing, and on that, that testing will conclude, this week and so we will have a finite box of what the known issues are in terms of the excel platform and the readiness to launch by early next week, we will have a firm time line on what it will take effort wise to fix the items that came out of uat two. and the direction from director hui, is that the project team is able to come to him on december 12th, by december 12th with a firm committed time line to resolve all of the issues that we found to be able to put the system into production. and so that is, and we are tracking to that date. but that is why we are not talking about a go live date here today as we want to make sure that we have addressed the current risks on the project which are the unknown in terms
get a permit that got migrated and you can continue it and you can take the inspections that were midstream in the old system and get them to excel and continue them with the work flow and that testing is going on now. and as i stand here now, we had as of last night, we had 19 issues that were found, and through the uit wave two testing, and on that, that testing will conclude, this week and so we will have a finite box of what the known issues are in terms of the excel platform and the...
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Nov 5, 2014
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we have the pipelines as you mentioned earlier, with the mplx midstream, all the way to ret l retail. we have 75% controlled volume. what we refine every day, three of every four gallons we refine, i know where it will be sold tomorrow. it helps us move the production out to the consumer. >> your refineries are unique, in you can handle all kinds of crude. do you really care at this point about keystone? >> we're still a big support of keystone. i believe it's good for the american public. it's good for america to have another course of crude. we still purchase -- we're the largest -- or canada is the largest exporter to the united states. that's very important. it goes right with the same story about crude exports that we're having a lot of discussions on. i want to be careful when we discuss this. there is this perception that there is a glut of light-speed crude in america. we don't see that. we're importing seven to eight million barrels a day of crude oil. some producers have had problems continuing to meet the demands and the amount of barrels they nominate each month that are g
we have the pipelines as you mentioned earlier, with the mplx midstream, all the way to ret l retail. we have 75% controlled volume. what we refine every day, three of every four gallons we refine, i know where it will be sold tomorrow. it helps us move the production out to the consumer. >> your refineries are unique, in you can handle all kinds of crude. do you really care at this point about keystone? >> we're still a big support of keystone. i believe it's good for the american...
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are seneca lake," area residents are seeking to block plans by the texas-based company crestwood midstreamto expand storage of natural gas in underground salt caverns. they say the plan threatens both the climate and seneca lake, which provides drinking water to 100,000 people. and tom magliozzi, co-host of the npr show car talk and one of public radio's most familiar and beloved voices, has died after a battle with alzheimer's disease. he was 77. tom and his brother ray were known as click and clack the tappet brothers on the weekly show they co-hosted for 35 years. they stopped making new episodes in 2012. while car talk was ostensibly about car advice, tom magliozzi was perhaps better known for his laugh. >> to people who don't know what know morealking about or less than one person who doesn't know what he is talking about. [laughter] >> let me think about this for a minute. >> tom magliozzi died on monday in his home state of massachusetts. and those are some of the headlines this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. >> welcome
are seneca lake," area residents are seeking to block plans by the texas-based company crestwood midstreamto expand storage of natural gas in underground salt caverns. they say the plan threatens both the climate and seneca lake, which provides drinking water to 100,000 people. and tom magliozzi, co-host of the npr show car talk and one of public radio's most familiar and beloved voices, has died after a battle with alzheimer's disease. he was 77. tom and his brother ray were known as...
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are seneca lake," area residents are seeking to block plans by the texas-based company crestwood midstreamto expand storage of natural gas in underground salt caverns. they say the plan threatens both the climate and seneca lake, which provides drinking water to 100,000 people. and tom magliozzi, co-host of the npr show car talk and one of public radio's most familiar and beloved voices, has died after a battle with alzheimer's disease. he was 77. tom and his brother ray were known as click and clack the tappet brothers on the weekly show they co-hosted for 35 years. they stopped making new episodes in 2012. while car talk was ostensibly about car advice, tom magliozzi was perhaps better known for his laugh. >> to people who don't know what know morealking about or less than one person who doesn't know what he is talking about. [laughter] >> let me think about this for a minute. >> tom magliozzi died on monday in his home state of massachusetts. and those are some of the headlines this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. >> welcome
are seneca lake," area residents are seeking to block plans by the texas-based company crestwood midstreamto expand storage of natural gas in underground salt caverns. they say the plan threatens both the climate and seneca lake, which provides drinking water to 100,000 people. and tom magliozzi, co-host of the npr show car talk and one of public radio's most familiar and beloved voices, has died after a battle with alzheimer's disease. he was 77. tom and his brother ray were known as...
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Nov 20, 2014
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what to do about the authorization for the use of military force in iraq, which is still sort of midstream rainouight now. one of the things i was told, and i reported in that piece, is susan rice wrote a letter to john boehner saying the administration wanted to repeal beenraq aumf, which had the policy before isis, and this letter was sent after isis took over most, so people even in the dod were saying we do not want to do this anymore, we need an authorization in iraq now. so it was a sense that things on been not working smoothly very important issues that needed to be decided in a decisive way. host: so the question is -- is president obama going to shake up his team for the remainder of these two years? is thatvery indication to the extent there will be in a shakeup it will be at lower .evels i do not think we will see chuck hagel replaced. i do not think we will see susan rice replace. tony lincoln, the deputy national security advisor is going over to be dec deputy secretary of state, but obama has proved to be a president that does not like to fire people at all. really even less
what to do about the authorization for the use of military force in iraq, which is still sort of midstream rainouight now. one of the things i was told, and i reported in that piece, is susan rice wrote a letter to john boehner saying the administration wanted to repeal beenraq aumf, which had the policy before isis, and this letter was sent after isis took over most, so people even in the dod were saying we do not want to do this anymore, we need an authorization in iraq now. so it was a sense...
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what to do about the authorization for the use of military force in iraq, which is still sort of midstreamainouight now. one of the things i was told, and i reported in that piece, is susan rice wrote a letter to john boehner saying the administration wanted to repeal beenraq aumf, which had the policy before isis, and this letter was sent after isis took over most, so people even in the dod were saying we do not want to do this anymore, we need an authorization in iraq now. so it was a sense that things on been not working smoothly very important issues that needed to be decided in a decisive way. host: so the question is -- is president obama going to shake up his team for the remainder of these two years? is thatvery indication to the extent there will be in a shakeup it will be at lower .evels i do not think we will see chuck hagel replaced. i do not think we will see susan rice replace. tony lincoln, the deputy national security advisor is going over to be dec deputy secretary of state, but obama has proved to be a president that does not like to fire people at all. really even less t
what to do about the authorization for the use of military force in iraq, which is still sort of midstreamainouight now. one of the things i was told, and i reported in that piece, is susan rice wrote a letter to john boehner saying the administration wanted to repeal beenraq aumf, which had the policy before isis, and this letter was sent after isis took over most, so people even in the dod were saying we do not want to do this anymore, we need an authorization in iraq now. so it was a sense...
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it looks like somebody started a decorating job and left midstream. can do this for under $5,000. bam. >> i think you have a theme going on with the thing over the double doors. >> let's see what kath did. >> i don't remember. look. >> i built in -- to give it a little privacy on the -- if you can put nice little rockers or little, you know, cozier place to be. >> nobody would visit you there. i don't care how good your rockers are. forget about it. >> rockers. >> now we'll have our facebook fans decide on. it is tied 1-1. >> what do you think? >> i'm torn on that one. we have a tie. we'll leave it to the facebook fans. >> who is the nicer human being. >> go to klgandhoda.com. >> no, i don't want -- i don't want boxing gloves. those are hers. >> i want a new judge. >> you beat the -- >> you want a new judge? kathie lee just won. okay. bam. that's what i say. bam. >> thank you, barbara. you can tell your holiday guests when it is time to go or no boyfriend or girlfriends invited? are you allowed to say those things. >> thanksgiving day questions answer
it looks like somebody started a decorating job and left midstream. can do this for under $5,000. bam. >> i think you have a theme going on with the thing over the double doors. >> let's see what kath did. >> i don't remember. look. >> i built in -- to give it a little privacy on the -- if you can put nice little rockers or little, you know, cozier place to be. >> nobody would visit you there. i don't care how good your rockers are. forget about it. >>...
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or you find a job, your kids aren't automatically losing their care because of your status change midstream. i first proposed legislation that accomplished some of these goals back in 2010, when we couldn't get it through congress. we began a rulemaking process to try to do this through executive efforts and the h.h.s. secretary is here because the legislation is now passed. we are actually ending the rulemaking process because we've now got a law and we're going to be able to focus on implementing the law. and i want to thank all the legislators here. it's a good step forward, it shows that democrats and republicans, when it comes to making sure our kids are getting the best possible education, are united and that's good for our kids and that's good for our country. with that i'm going to make sure that i sign this properly using all these pens. >> i love signing bills. i like doing it more often. what do you think, guys? yeah, good. >> i would note for the record that this is the 21st bill from the committee that lamar and i chair and are ranking member. 21st bill that's signed into law i
or you find a job, your kids aren't automatically losing their care because of your status change midstream. i first proposed legislation that accomplished some of these goals back in 2010, when we couldn't get it through congress. we began a rulemaking process to try to do this through executive efforts and the h.h.s. secretary is here because the legislation is now passed. we are actually ending the rulemaking process because we've now got a law and we're going to be able to focus on...