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years of experience in oil exploration and production in layton america west africa and europe and mr burton is spent most of his career with a brazilian national oil company petro brass at various technical and managerial positions since the mid ninety's he's been working closely with the world petroleum council a multinational organisation of presenting the oil and gas industry since nineteen thirty three he has organized the world petroleum congress the next one will be held in moscow in two thousand and fourteen. let. me welcome to the show thank you so much. thank you thank you first of all. talking talking about the current political situation and the situation with which are very closely connected always do you expect any significant well supply disruption because of the situation in the middle east and syria for example. no. obviously we've seen political instability story and. for the most time we never had any significant disruption now there may be some a diff additional difficulties in the lever in the oil supplies that they will need with the implications on price volatility but
years of experience in oil exploration and production in layton america west africa and europe and mr burton is spent most of his career with a brazilian national oil company petro brass at various technical and managerial positions since the mid ninety's he's been working closely with the world petroleum council a multinational organisation of presenting the oil and gas industry since nineteen thirty three he has organized the world petroleum congress the next one will be held in moscow in two...
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mr. burton the fact that they supported the sheriff in the campaign and that bias somehow motivated their reporting of this incident. chairperson hur: i tend to agree that and that it ised a miss missable to combat bias. -- that it is admissible to combat bias. any objection to that? ok. paragraph six? >> we object on relevance grounds as to its entirety. in addition we don't believe there is foundation or the last sentence and we believe that the last -- or -- excuse me -- the third sentence, we don't think there is foundation -- strike that. we also think that the last three, four, five, mr. kopp can you just say the line number? >> yes. >> is that easier? >> yes. >> we think that line 17 through 23 are speculative. again, more prejudicial than probative. >> mr. keith? >> we think that this does not offer -- well, this is offered to show the relationship between ms. lopez and ms. madison that is really relevant to why ms. madison chose to make the report and the kind of advice that she was giving to ms. lopez later. for that purpose, it is relevant. i mean, i think there is a lot of det
mr. burton the fact that they supported the sheriff in the campaign and that bias somehow motivated their reporting of this incident. chairperson hur: i tend to agree that and that it ised a miss missable to combat bias. -- that it is admissible to combat bias. any objection to that? ok. paragraph six? >> we object on relevance grounds as to its entirety. in addition we don't believe there is foundation or the last sentence and we believe that the last -- or -- excuse me -- the third...
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mr. rogers/burton myself. once upon a time there was president named barack obama.ooned the debt to staggering $15.8 trillion. he kept unemployment over 8% since taking office. let's have college grads unemployed and at the same time went on vacation and played a lot of golf. the end. does that sound like the story -- >> bob: i didn't know all that. okay. that's good. let's throw away the personal disasters and see -- everybody blame him for it. he was the best communicator in office and the worst communicator. he is right. he didn't do a very good job. selling his policies, as a result of that, he allowed it to get out front. now he found out when they ruled on healthcare, polls closed up on the issue. he should have been out front and he wasn't. maybe he thought the policy was the right thing to do. for anybody to say i didn't communicate, i find disturbing. >> andrea: isn't it that he does tell a good story? told a great story in 2008. >> greg: i love the anecdote of sick people, he had the anecdotes. i quet his frustration. virtually all of hollywood, tv print m
mr. rogers/burton myself. once upon a time there was president named barack obama.ooned the debt to staggering $15.8 trillion. he kept unemployment over 8% since taking office. let's have college grads unemployed and at the same time went on vacation and played a lot of golf. the end. does that sound like the story -- >> bob: i didn't know all that. okay. that's good. let's throw away the personal disasters and see -- everybody blame him for it. he was the best communicator in office and...
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mr. burton: you know, i support the military 100% and i think we ought to give them all the equipment and spend the funds that are necessary to make sure they're prepared to fight a war anyplace and i think we need to defeat the taliban and al qaeda and make sure that the threats to america are eliminated, at least as much as is humanly possible. but the reason i took five minutes to speak today is because -- not because i don't support the military or the appropriation for the military. but because i was shaving the other day and before i came into work, and i heard the news man talking about a young family and a gentleman, young man that was in the military. i came out while i was shaving and i looked at the television, it was a beautiful family, young man and a woman woman and their child, and they announced he had just been hit by an i.e.d. and lost both harms -- arms and both legs and i was thinking, what a tragedy for this young man and for his family and the horrible things they're going to have to endure throughout the rest of their lives. then i started thinking about all the tec
mr. burton: you know, i support the military 100% and i think we ought to give them all the equipment and spend the funds that are necessary to make sure they're prepared to fight a war anyplace and i think we need to defeat the taliban and al qaeda and make sure that the threats to america are eliminated, at least as much as is humanly possible. but the reason i took five minutes to speak today is because -- not because i don't support the military or the appropriation for the military. but...
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burton harrison lived up there. this was bedroom and guest space up there. we know mrs. davis gaeft gave birth once up there, but that's about all we know. so today it is museum office space and we don't take groups up there. another false surface is there. oak grain simulation wallpaper. it may look like the sort of thing you buy at target, and, in fact, you can, but this was very fashionable in the 1850s and '60s. this actually is an exact reproduction of what was here. and so visitors who were lucky enough to be able to see jefferson davis in his home office would be able to come back here. now, again, this is jefferson davis' home office. this was a bedroom when he moved into this house, but it seems one of the first things he did when he got here was convert it into a home office. now, as we mentioned earlier, this house was meant to be just the red dense for jefferson davis and his family, but he very soon turned some of it into working space. his executive office was in a different building. it was just south of the virginia state capitol in a building that is sti
burton harrison lived up there. this was bedroom and guest space up there. we know mrs. davis gaeft gave birth once up there, but that's about all we know. so today it is museum office space and we don't take groups up there. another false surface is there. oak grain simulation wallpaper. it may look like the sort of thing you buy at target, and, in fact, you can, but this was very fashionable in the 1850s and '60s. this actually is an exact reproduction of what was here. and so visitors who...
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mrs. smith. they fell in love during the movie. you wonder, had it started yet the day they shot this scene? it's classic, tracy, hepburn, tailor and burtonrt and becall. some think that was for real. here's the thing. taylor and burton broke up. cruise and kidman broke up. where does that leave the fans? well, kristen and robert may or may not be finished but the scenes they shot, those don't change. time was, something in those was for real. we know, we've seen that before. john donvan, abc news, pittman, new jersey. >> i promise our tv romance will never break up, paula. >> we have one? >> that's news this morning. >> have a great weekend. captioned by closed captioning services, inc.
mrs. smith. they fell in love during the movie. you wonder, had it started yet the day they shot this scene? it's classic, tracy, hepburn, tailor and burtonrt and becall. some think that was for real. here's the thing. taylor and burton broke up. cruise and kidman broke up. where does that leave the fans? well, kristen and robert may or may not be finished but the scenes they shot, those don't change. time was, something in those was for real. we know, we've seen that before. john donvan, abc...