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i like the capital discipline but see the midstream sector where you get paid for what we desperatelyerately need to export to other countries. i don't agree, charles, selling to china is what we're talking about with exports. we're talking about providing liquified natural gas to japan, europe, germany. charles: right. >> we need to be the people getting those jobs in our country to export to the world as our customers. charles: i agree with you 1000%. on the other hand we would like to see germany, these other countries bulk up, build up to receive it rather than hoping russia doesn't turn off nord stream one or two on any given day. i saw your piece titled against doomsdayism. why did you feel compelled to write that? why do we need to hear that right now? >> i added a segment to my daily market commentary, inside the d.c. today.com, there is piece called against doomsdayism. why i had to do it because too many people doadopted religion of doomsdayism. both left and right. i'm a conservative guy i hear doomsday talk from my friends on the right, charles. the world is not ending. pe
i like the capital discipline but see the midstream sector where you get paid for what we desperatelyerately need to export to other countries. i don't agree, charles, selling to china is what we're talking about with exports. we're talking about providing liquified natural gas to japan, europe, germany. charles: right. >> we need to be the people getting those jobs in our country to export to the world as our customers. charles: i agree with you 1000%. on the other hand we would like to...
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when you are midstream, you are vulnerable i think more van at the beginning of the book when it's exciting and new at the end when you are on the finish line. you are vulnerable i think to the perceptions of others what are they thinking and the dreaded question that you get if you actually go out and there was probably a two year stretch where i didn't even go out but you had a dinner party and words come out. so how was your book? you don't even let them finish that question because it leads to doubts that are very corrosive in the process and i think what you really want is to never make major reporting or editing decisions from the weakness or r a position of strength. it feels like you just won a grand and you know what you're doing but you're trying to figure out howow to pay the ren. so those are all hard advice iso follow but i would tell that to myself again the next time around. >> i had no idea. in the process that is relatively easier than starting the process and completing it and for me the focus was about the writing and i'm endlessly chipping away at it and i suppose there
when you are midstream, you are vulnerable i think more van at the beginning of the book when it's exciting and new at the end when you are on the finish line. you are vulnerable i think to the perceptions of others what are they thinking and the dreaded question that you get if you actually go out and there was probably a two year stretch where i didn't even go out but you had a dinner party and words come out. so how was your book? you don't even let them finish that question because it leads...
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strong surplus on their hands, so that could include a lack of information between upstream and midstreamother option would be that sanctions from the last are preventing that from being accessed on equipment, that might be needed to access plants, so we could be seeing this out as a flaying of a temporary solution to a much larger problem. >> think you very much for tha clarity. thank you for joining us. >> the uk's foreign secretary has been criticized after saying the jury was still out on whether the french resident with a friend or foe. she is widely seen as the front runner to the next leader of a conservative party, and the prime minister. her remark came during a q&a session at the leadership posting in the u.k.. >> friend or foe? the jury is out. but if i if i become prime minister, i will judge him on deeds and not words. >> french president saw serious problems for france after those comments i lose trust it >> i see it. the british people, britain, is a friend of france and a strong ally, no matter if leaders and sometimes despite its leaders. small mistakes that they could ma
strong surplus on their hands, so that could include a lack of information between upstream and midstreamother option would be that sanctions from the last are preventing that from being accessed on equipment, that might be needed to access plants, so we could be seeing this out as a flaying of a temporary solution to a much larger problem. >> think you very much for tha clarity. thank you for joining us. >> the uk's foreign secretary has been criticized after saying the jury was...
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when your midstream you are vulnerable i think more than at the beginning of a book when it's exciting and it's new or at the end when you you know, you're you're reaching the finish line in the middle you're vulnerable i think to the perceptions of others that what what are they thinking the question the dreaded question you get if you actually go out at there was a probably two years stretch where i didn't even go out but where you're at a dinner party and and the words come out, you know, so, how is your book and you just don't even let them finish that question because it leads to doubts that are very very corrosive to the process and i think what you really want is to never make major reporting or editing decisions from a position of weakness, but from a position of strength that means you're well rested. that means that you feel like you've just you just want to grant and you know what you're doing versus you're desperately trying to figure out how to pay the rent. so those are all hard, you know acts that advice to follow but i i would tell that's to myself again next time aroun
when your midstream you are vulnerable i think more than at the beginning of a book when it's exciting and it's new or at the end when you you know, you're you're reaching the finish line in the middle you're vulnerable i think to the perceptions of others that what what are they thinking the question the dreaded question you get if you actually go out at there was a probably two years stretch where i didn't even go out but where you're at a dinner party and and the words come out, you know,...
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he do midstream, when i saw that notion as other pan johnwooten, when i bought it on one ghetto. your niece in had that he has behavioral to actually as it is necessary, which has of messy da never to know of that. he led a lot. you for william, i got a not to get him hold on while he was found on what with home on that was the number i got. i just have one with one of our advisors. well, i thought you were going it a blog about my benefits. it was a minute to now to, to how do you, are you able maybe that would have yard me there to welcome back from you today is my valet me just, i was just no thought old. i'm over here with i want to slam down more lives. there was a might look like job with cheer jacoby with oh boy. oh john. gee, latsnitch. yeah. these are really nice. yeah. need that in the go do the year. me are you sure? i love all she o'clock play a lu, snuggle the door, boiling missiles it on me as you did. you cannot do. i wish you had me then. but we love it's me. yeah. and what was really cool now this is already here. 0 also me may, while i look with ownership, what
he do midstream, when i saw that notion as other pan johnwooten, when i bought it on one ghetto. your niece in had that he has behavioral to actually as it is necessary, which has of messy da never to know of that. he led a lot. you for william, i got a not to get him hold on while he was found on what with home on that was the number i got. i just have one with one of our advisors. well, i thought you were going it a blog about my benefits. it was a minute to now to, to how do you, are you...
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bankruptcy allowed them to shed billions of dollars of debt, and also reduce billions of very expensive midstreamine contracts so they're infusing the effect of it to deliver the highest cash returns to shareholders, right? they're not doing it to reload, to grow again to build an empire that's the difference. who did it at that point in time, the board has a very strong board, but there's continuity and who knows that company better than anyone? and i think that continuity and very strong board is why it's been able to reinvent themselves so successfully. >> is it your number one pick in this area? >> so, in terms of just up side, has the greatest up side however, southwestern does not have as much as free cash flow, and they don't have a return to capital program. chesapeake hasthe same -- very yield here in the buyback program. that's the mystery that's what where i think the opportunity is, so i think southwestern next year is an excellent performer. chesapeake should close the gap in performance this year. >> fantastic subash, thank you. >>> coming up, jon fortt sits down for -- with an a.i.
bankruptcy allowed them to shed billions of dollars of debt, and also reduce billions of very expensive midstreamine contracts so they're infusing the effect of it to deliver the highest cash returns to shareholders, right? they're not doing it to reload, to grow again to build an empire that's the difference. who did it at that point in time, the board has a very strong board, but there's continuity and who knows that company better than anyone? and i think that continuity and very strong...
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and obviously it will be less water available on da midstream not really, really got so far frugal. and one result of the drop in ground water levels is already visible at this. well, it supplied $200.00 households with drinking water for over a century. the. this is the well house extending and renovating the well would be costly. michelle bailout from the regional environmental agency monitors the facility. so i 1000 fancy so few 2020 we recorded reco lowe's for grand would a levels. and you notice from the discharge that there's less water level this vinegar called and with those levels no longer sufficient. the well is said to be closed while the population here in toys units is growing, the municipal wells and springs are yielding a dwindling supply of water. chris john miller, head of the local utilities maintenance department, a companies clouds asset and michelle bail out of the communities last remaining. well also climate change has had a particularly bad impact in the dry years. 201320152018. 201920. 20. with a situation that nobody here had expected to escalate as dramat
and obviously it will be less water available on da midstream not really, really got so far frugal. and one result of the drop in ground water levels is already visible at this. well, it supplied $200.00 households with drinking water for over a century. the. this is the well house extending and renovating the well would be costly. michelle bailout from the regional environmental agency monitors the facility. so i 1000 fancy so few 2020 we recorded reco lowe's for grand would a levels. and you...
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of natural gas midstream is limiting what these natural gas companies can produce.e the five-year natural gas inventories now almost down to their five-year historical lows so the setup is much higher. >> the setup is much higher and yet we've seen the trade fall over the last couple of months what do you say to the wounded bulls out there? >> oil is a little more difficult because being such an international commodity, you know, you can have a lot of other influences out there with what goes on and unfortunately, a lot of times that even some of these peer gas companies and you mentioned eqt and catera both sort of get gets investors need to get in there, natural prices have peas and the super spike potentially that -- and i get that guess stocks have gotten s swept inwith the oil trade and investors need to pull these out and look at them separately. >> if we get a super spike in price of the sort you describe, where does that take the u.s. price of natural gas and how does it lever through to the european price where it's going to be a very hard winter >> it's ve
of natural gas midstream is limiting what these natural gas companies can produce.e the five-year natural gas inventories now almost down to their five-year historical lows so the setup is much higher. >> the setup is much higher and yet we've seen the trade fall over the last couple of months what do you say to the wounded bulls out there? >> oil is a little more difficult because being such an international commodity, you know, you can have a lot of other influences out there with...
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it is possible this flaring is suggesting a lack of coordination between the upstream and midstream sectorsthere are other options, other possibilities. western sanctions, those could potentially be preventing russia from obtaining proper equipment that they would be required to operate the facility. so this could be, flaring could be a temporary solution to a technil problem. really more details will be required to better understand what is going on. brent: we know it is not good for the environment to see more flaring. but, it doesn't seem like it could be of good business decision for any company. would you agree with me on that? >> yes, from a business standpoint. flaring comes at a cost, both economically and environmentally. there's a loss associated with flaring because you're burning off the valuable products that could otherwise be sold. so, i would say flaring is only done if necessary. that's why we have seen a widespread effort to minimize flaring over the years. if russia is doing ts it is possibly due to geopolitics, but itould be technical issues, possibly even safety issues
it is possible this flaring is suggesting a lack of coordination between the upstream and midstream sectorsthere are other options, other possibilities. western sanctions, those could potentially be preventing russia from obtaining proper equipment that they would be required to operate the facility. so this could be, flaring could be a temporary solution to a technil problem. really more details will be required to better understand what is going on. brent: we know it is not good for the...
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poor raj, renee nas ca problem my nina declared her taina zappa do prima severely comedies. aram midstream, the knees from more glue prose to detrena, needlessly. islam, stella said, said, proclaim category sara from al diane and he fled after her and one more her cat and o more than a thinly. i'll be an assure eve that hit above that. even irwin cut the la ah, cut about brianna, the slamming lea, a slimmer mostly mean? oh, hardly love a believer can then be daddy had had to go to somerville wasn't william, you're full and renewed and no sort of dowdy. fanny will. i normally do this, let me will another minute delivered. it's damage. weather and look, we'll veteran with if you use them, we'll get best fuck up anamosa lu moon a less than a dog. not a girl in islam. no musical missouri mean. oh no cocoanut biesen when a near, full, not 3 love shows you what your cousin read it because you on, on a piece. and i'll be some official those. listen this, it should i really was flavio easter story. there is deliver this it that was lower, your bill updated us for them. then here we looked it they
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you're right, i was riding with biden and i don't see any reason to switch horses in midstream. >> allongresswoman dina titus, good to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> all right. still ahead, a new york mayor eric adams saying his city is facing a trifecta of infectious diseases. plus the latest cdc guidelines moving americans into another realm of the new normal. how those changes could have a big impact on the school year ahead. stay with us. if she overdraws by $50 or less. and, kyle,e, well, he's keeping calm with another day to adjust his balance if he overdraws by m more than $50. overdraft assist from chase. make more of what's yours. that little leaf brought this old photo to life, i can finally put some names to those faces... it's like i'm backhere at 39 elmhurst with all these folks. ancestry can guide you toamily discoveries in the 1950 census. with relapsing forms of ms, there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses, all these other things, too. kesimpta is an at-home treatment that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta w
you're right, i was riding with biden and i don't see any reason to switch horses in midstream. >> allongresswoman dina titus, good to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> all right. still ahead, a new york mayor eric adams saying his city is facing a trifecta of infectious diseases. plus the latest cdc guidelines moving americans into another realm of the new normal. how those changes could have a big impact on the school year ahead. stay with us. if she overdraws...
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we've got somebody desperately changing his story midstream and knowing his base will back him up and hoping logic doesn't apply. there is a question, whether equal justice under the law applies to donald trump and whether donald trump should be held to basic standards that other civilians should be held the basic argument at the end of the day, you know what? if the president does it, it's not illegal, especially if donald trump does it. >> i do want to talk about that because the process of declassification. is it what basically former trump is saying, which is you can wave a magic wand if you're the president and go, poof, you're declassified. is that how it works? >> constitutionally, yes, okay? the declassification authority rests with the chief executive. that's the president. the president is not just the head of the executive branch. he is the executive branch. there are all manner of forms and protocols skand procedures d worksheets that one should follow so it's done in an orderly matter so people know what's classified and declassified. but if we're talking about just the l
we've got somebody desperately changing his story midstream and knowing his base will back him up and hoping logic doesn't apply. there is a question, whether equal justice under the law applies to donald trump and whether donald trump should be held to basic standards that other civilians should be held the basic argument at the end of the day, you know what? if the president does it, it's not illegal, especially if donald trump does it. >> i do want to talk about that because the...
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the conservatives, as they have done it three times that in recent years, decide to change horses midstreamr and then have to wait for a small number of party members to decide who takes over, then policy decisions are going to suffer. i don't think we will see ofgem saying, "let's hold off our decision for a couple of weeks and to be fined and who the prime minister is." i think that is partly because whoever wins, it looks like it will probably be liz truss, but let's wait for a result, whatever they are suggesting at the moment doesn't seem in any way sufficient to deal with the magnitude of the problem which is coming down the track in terms of the size of the increases in energy bills which are coming. both this year and then of course three months later in january, then again in april. one report today suggesting even by the middle of the year that price cap could be as high as £5,000. for millions of people, this will be unaffordable. and that is why i think we have heard some more radical suggestions from someone like former prime minister gordon brown. of course, he is not one who
the conservatives, as they have done it three times that in recent years, decide to change horses midstreamr and then have to wait for a small number of party members to decide who takes over, then policy decisions are going to suffer. i don't think we will see ofgem saying, "let's hold off our decision for a couple of weeks and to be fined and who the prime minister is." i think that is partly because whoever wins, it looks like it will probably be liz truss, but let's wait for a...
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. >> claire, this was a conversation in midstream.hing they get right, so it was a conversation that was ongoing and they commit to picking it up later. >> there's an old saying in prosecution. we cannot let people go just because they're dumb because we'd never fill a jail. there's lots of dumb criminals in jail. these guys are obviously not being very smart, talking about this with an open mic on one of them. you know, what really is funny about this, nicole, is people should imagine for a minute, just imagine in the movie, "the godfather," if you think about that plot and then you give "the godfather" the power to pardon everyone from any criminal liability for anything they did, or al capone. imagine if al capone could have pardoned anyone in his organization for anything they did wrong, and once you saw this administration, once you saw donald trump go in, reach in to the department of justice and for the first time that i'm aware of say to someone, well, we know you pled guilty, but we're going to forget about that. you can go a
. >> claire, this was a conversation in midstream.hing they get right, so it was a conversation that was ongoing and they commit to picking it up later. >> there's an old saying in prosecution. we cannot let people go just because they're dumb because we'd never fill a jail. there's lots of dumb criminals in jail. these guys are obviously not being very smart, talking about this with an open mic on one of them. you know, what really is funny about this, nicole, is people should...
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i think we have seen the downstream and midstream where it is hard to get a lot of things built outsideand louisiana. those are two places you've got a better shot at getting assets built. lisa: given the demand that has increased dramatically not just from the united states were globally in the wake of the disruption with russia's invasion of ukraine, are investors getting more accepting of the idea of greater shale investment? i say this profitability in the u.s. is skyrocketing. jacques: that's a good point because we have not seen that yet and i think that is kind of one of the key factors both within the shale and globally that energy investment is still well below where it was 10 years ago, so that is something that does not appear to be coming back and is limiting supply growth. lisa: what is behind that? the idea perhaps this will be short-lived in terms of the demand surge or is this in blue because the investment dollars are not there in the same way due to different esg constraints and different kinds of a feel among the endowments and other institutional investors? jacques:
i think we have seen the downstream and midstream where it is hard to get a lot of things built outsideand louisiana. those are two places you've got a better shot at getting assets built. lisa: given the demand that has increased dramatically not just from the united states were globally in the wake of the disruption with russia's invasion of ukraine, are investors getting more accepting of the idea of greater shale investment? i say this profitability in the u.s. is skyrocketing. jacques:...