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gas they are putting downward pressure on natural gas prices is this really the trend is a true. well you know i think we have to look at alan g. and chill gas in quite a different way. the shale gas first of all we know the story about the u.s. for a large or rather unexpected volumes of shale gas have come to the market there. we are now as an industry looking very hard at what could be the possibilities elsewhere in the world and what i'm hearing about europe in that respect is that yes there are in geological terms certain possibilities it is not yet quite clear how complicated some of the production will be in europe it could be quite different from the u.s. and our number of environmental issues around shale gas. which may also delaying some of its development particularly in europe which is more densely populated than most places. and we care for have to wait and see about the general view is that we would not it's. backed significant volumes of shale gas to complete the market in europe until at least twenty twenty five or beyond. there may be some production in some part
gas they are putting downward pressure on natural gas prices is this really the trend is a true. well you know i think we have to look at alan g. and chill gas in quite a different way. the shale gas first of all we know the story about the u.s. for a large or rather unexpected volumes of shale gas have come to the market there. we are now as an industry looking very hard at what could be the possibilities elsewhere in the world and what i'm hearing about europe in that respect is that yes...
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he said that man had to return to nature what man took from nature. these are radical ecological views because this is a time when most people still believe that god has created animals and plants entirely for the use of mankind. at that time the man -- mattison says that humankind cannot expect that nature can be made subservient to the use of man. man has to find a place in nature without destroying it, birds which i think remains as important today as there were when he spoke them. thank you. [applause] [applause] very happy to take questions if you dare. the first question is always the most difficult one. >> your first book. totally different. >> well, put it this way. it gave me the idea. but researchers felt that i had to basically plow through the letter of the founding fathers. i think what happens is that we historians tend to -- i mean, history is a very subjective thing just by choosing what you choose to tell. and i think that something has changed. if you looked at the biographies of the founding father from the 1940's and 50's's you wou
he said that man had to return to nature what man took from nature. these are radical ecological views because this is a time when most people still believe that god has created animals and plants entirely for the use of mankind. at that time the man -- mattison says that humankind cannot expect that nature can be made subservient to the use of man. man has to find a place in nature without destroying it, birds which i think remains as important today as there were when he spoke them. thank...
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so if you have large natural resources to conventional resources of natural gas that can be produced if you also have possibilities for further optimized issues within your current system much of that is likely to be economically more attractive then centering into all kinds of new technologies that being said i am sure that russian companies including gas will follow the developments very closely they already do that and are seriously involved in l. and g. trade and in energy production they will also follow very closely what happens to shale gas but it is definitely not seen as something that they will large scale jump on in the immediate future because you have so much conventional gas that can be competitively produced a market that is still a very. mr hammer you have quaint many times that the south stream is a project of european interest that what you say but then arguments against states in the u.k. new who's interested in did reeling this project in here and is again except ukraine first. but i would say that you know it it is obviously a project in european interest europe
so if you have large natural resources to conventional resources of natural gas that can be produced if you also have possibilities for further optimized issues within your current system much of that is likely to be economically more attractive then centering into all kinds of new technologies that being said i am sure that russian companies including gas will follow the developments very closely they already do that and are seriously involved in l. and g. trade and in energy production they...
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and it was one of the most supply of natures work. so how could the natural scenery be used as a reflection of the strong nation? but what they called the national wonder and asking those two pay so they could show the world the singular landscaped other that some bumbling englishmen would represent. [laughter] and previous generations of the untamed landscape the hostile environment now became the object of national pride. they began to plant america's landscape. until then they concentrated on historical moments i was a lawyer thomas cole and others as nature becomes the object of national time. what does it mean today? i think if you go to mount vernon and you see the shrubberies entirely planted the native species and john adams and quincey are in the same sense. summers 1796 adams was redesigning his garden because he was approaching and tuesday in his life that washington was considering to retire and office of president himself because that is a picture of his farm. but they had several plows and acres and only around 500 acres
and it was one of the most supply of natures work. so how could the natural scenery be used as a reflection of the strong nation? but what they called the national wonder and asking those two pay so they could show the world the singular landscaped other that some bumbling englishmen would represent. [laughter] and previous generations of the untamed landscape the hostile environment now became the object of national pride. they began to plant america's landscape. until then they concentrated...
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nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. >> the heat wave will begin soon. hit 90 today.the sevenook days. record at 98. cool off a 93 friday cooler temperatures over the weekend. wjla.com, that is the best to check the weather. and there tonight, we have a new the recordists all temperatures. ticket out. >>> tonight on "nightline," virtual cheating? forbet about phone sex today there are all kinds of ways to connect, sexting, facebook and even doing it with an avatar online. how it's changing the hookup. >>> funny business. over the top, and off the wall. we go inside collegehumor.com and their formula for turning locker room jokes into loads of cash. >> sell, sell, sell. >>> and all about ann. she's known for fighting words, but conservative poster girl ann coulter has a soft side too. tonight we ask her about it. >> it's our -- you know, you're luring me into talking about my private life. i'm not falling for that. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. well, congressman anthony weiner is now a pariah in his own party with the latest being house minority leader nancy pelos
nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. >> the heat wave will begin soon. hit 90 today.the sevenook days. record at 98. cool off a 93 friday cooler temperatures over the weekend. wjla.com, that is the best to check the weather. and there tonight, we have a new the recordists all temperatures. ticket out. >>> tonight on "nightline," virtual cheating? forbet about phone sex today there are all kinds of ways to connect, sexting, facebook and even doing it with an...
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gas while by any player energy is just natural gas coal natural gas produces a lot of waste it produces carbon dioxide emissions on a very very large scale these emissions come out of the burning of the natural gas and they come not in even more potent form they come out of the transmission of natural gas through long pipelines where the unburned gas leaks and small quantity but in the form of methane that is twenty times more potent as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide so the combination of burning natural gas and the leakage of unburned natural gas that comes through the truck transmission lines makes this a very very serious liability for in terms of global greenhouse gas concentrations and you know that but you're a sap powerhouse down in germany a solvent sustainable economy disagrees with you they want thinks out of their country and i leave that my snipe to the austrian foreign minister recently in very extreme a crowd of happy to be nuclear free. and you said that it's actually to gain votes we say it was and democratic house so i was saying it was a sad it was an it's a sad
gas while by any player energy is just natural gas coal natural gas produces a lot of waste it produces carbon dioxide emissions on a very very large scale these emissions come out of the burning of the natural gas and they come not in even more potent form they come out of the transmission of natural gas through long pipelines where the unburned gas leaks and small quantity but in the form of methane that is twenty times more potent as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide so the combination of...
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and the natural bridge was the most sublime of nature's work.ey really understood how america's natural scenery could be used as a reflection of this strong nation and we wanted artists to paint what he called the natural wonders and jefferson asked the to paint the national bridge so that he could present to the caprice and this to the world the cingular landscape which from bungling european would represent. laughter koza, as the previous generations have regarded as america's untamed landscape as the hostile environment and as much to the settlement and farming it now became an object of the plight. so artists began to paint america's landscape. until then they are concentrated on the historical resolution and in just going to show you a couple. this is thomas cole and another forest seemed so nature becomes this object now. the question is what does it all mean today when we work through the founding fathers and states and gardens? still visible of this life is. if you go to mt. vernon, for the simple, and walk along the green and see the sh
and the natural bridge was the most sublime of nature's work.ey really understood how america's natural scenery could be used as a reflection of this strong nation and we wanted artists to paint what he called the natural wonders and jefferson asked the to paint the national bridge so that he could present to the caprice and this to the world the cingular landscape which from bungling european would represent. laughter koza, as the previous generations have regarded as america's untamed...
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get the natural gas out. to test it you want to turn it an eighth of a turn and turn it back to the way it it was. notice the little thing? that's going straight with the flow of the pipe that means it's open. if it's across that means you turned off the gas. the eighth of a turn you didn't turn it off you just moved it. these are in better shape. if you can get to this valve, safely, the building's collapsed on it you can't get to it you have to use the one in the street. pg and e put all the meters outside the houses in a lot of the neighborhoods, these are pretty easy to get to. they are easy to find. if you can find the little round circle in the sidewalk. if you look directly at the house you will find this meter and this shut off on the ground floor. in is a closeup of the shut off. in is the wrench i recommend you you use it for other things. they are cheap and they will work. this is great because you can use it somewhere else if you have to. an adjustable open end wrench. a diagram are off/on. shut o
get the natural gas out. to test it you want to turn it an eighth of a turn and turn it back to the way it it was. notice the little thing? that's going straight with the flow of the pipe that means it's open. if it's across that means you turned off the gas. the eighth of a turn you didn't turn it off you just moved it. these are in better shape. if you can get to this valve, safely, the building's collapsed on it you can't get to it you have to use the one in the street. pg and e put all the...
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but natural gas will replace imported oil. we're going to import it with clean, 30% cleaner than oil. and we will be our own product. and really, you're using your clean abundant resource, cheap abundant resource and replacing dirty oil from the enemy. so i think i've got a very good hand. >> boone, you know, you make such a great point, that we just do not have an energy policy in this country. and another great point is the fact that natural gas is so plentiful here. what are policymakers missing, if it's that obvious. are you in favor of additional drilling or oil? hydraulic fracturing or fracing for natural gas with its environmental issues? so what do policymakers need to understand to actually put forth an energy plan that would work? >> well, 800,000 wells have been fraced in texas, oklahoma, kansas, and new mexico. and there are no problems with fracing. the fracing issue comes up over in eastern pennsylvania. and i -- i just don't think that -- i've fraced over 3,000 wells myself. i just don't think it's an issue. do
but natural gas will replace imported oil. we're going to import it with clean, 30% cleaner than oil. and we will be our own product. and really, you're using your clean abundant resource, cheap abundant resource and replacing dirty oil from the enemy. so i think i've got a very good hand. >> boone, you know, you make such a great point, that we just do not have an energy policy in this country. and another great point is the fact that natural gas is so plentiful here. what are...
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naturally occurring methane gas often ends up in water wells and dow have that situation.not been a single proven instance where it has been related to hydraulic fraking. >> stephen: solar power? they will suck so much energy that eventually the sun will go out. (laughter) >> stephen: right, we will have a sun spill s this a matter of national security. you used to be head of homeland security is this a matter of homeland security in any way to new. >> it depends on your point of view, whether you want to send a billion dollars a day to foreign countries some unstable, unfriendly countries or whether you want a bunch of leaders and countries deciding they're not going to increase the production of oil which means our gas price goes through the roof it is a matter of economic security, a matter of national security. >> stephen: the only thing that worries me is say you are drilling a mile down there. what if we enrage the mole people. (laughter) have you made any plans for that. >> that is one contingency i would be a black swan event. we have to deal with that when it occu
naturally occurring methane gas often ends up in water wells and dow have that situation.not been a single proven instance where it has been related to hydraulic fraking. >> stephen: solar power? they will suck so much energy that eventually the sun will go out. (laughter) >> stephen: right, we will have a sun spill s this a matter of national security. you used to be head of homeland security is this a matter of homeland security in any way to new. >> it depends on your point...
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right now trails like natural disasters like actually north of brochures and more frequent scientists say there is hardly any chance to predict deadly tsunamis floods a wildfire but up next a prominent german oceanographer tells aussie most people can do to reduce the risks. it's a cultural thank you very much for speaking to us an artsy today to get it was because state university you were working on a five million dollar project to establish the tsunami century master can you please explain how this project works. the moratorium for that assessment of natural resource also threatens to we use existing high level scientific instrumentation models to look at. what's happened to the nature at the sea storm surges sea waves you know invasion the new thing is that we try to estimate how large the risk years which affects the infrastructure people and that is using the existing high level of expertise and packaging into a new direction towards a new student up of the well of the population florence and so the question for the general society with us. at the progress has been very good we
right now trails like natural disasters like actually north of brochures and more frequent scientists say there is hardly any chance to predict deadly tsunamis floods a wildfire but up next a prominent german oceanographer tells aussie most people can do to reduce the risks. it's a cultural thank you very much for speaking to us an artsy today to get it was because state university you were working on a five million dollar project to establish the tsunami century master can you please explain...
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if you think about natural gas, natural gas can be used in many ways.can be used in your large trucks, school buses, you have seen in many places municipal buses, ups and at&t announced that they are right to convert their vehicles to that, and you are seeing cars are going to natural gas vehicles. that takes infrastructure. what we have done is look at corridors across the united states after out how we can put in fueling stations to touch most of u.s. citizens. recently in texas, there has said the decision past that will tie the austin-fort worth- dallas car door and that will go to be implemented over the next few years and that touches over 10% of that truck traffic in the united states. we are attacking that problem as well. we have a video we would like to show you. it is a very short. it talks about what is going on on the natural gas vehicle end of it, and before i showed, i would like to mention what last thing. in arkansas, we are walking the talk. southwestern energy has built a natural gas vehicle station. we have 60 trucks we use on a dail
if you think about natural gas, natural gas can be used in many ways.can be used in your large trucks, school buses, you have seen in many places municipal buses, ups and at&t announced that they are right to convert their vehicles to that, and you are seeing cars are going to natural gas vehicles. that takes infrastructure. what we have done is look at corridors across the united states after out how we can put in fueling stations to touch most of u.s. citizens. recently in texas, there...
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noaa linlithgow trustees charged with restoring natural resources by an oil spill.the goal of the assessment process is to determine the restoration in it to compensate the public towards natural resources. the trustees assess public uses of this resources such as recreational fishing, boating, hunting and sinning. the ultimate goal of this i do to implement projects encompass the public for ecological and human use injuries. at the outset of the deepwater rice and spell, nrda according to the federal state co-trustees and responsible parties to collect data critical to inform the nrda peer trustees focused on injuries to ecosystem resources and the gulf of mexico. information continues to be collected for potential impacts for fish, shellfish and marine mammals, turtles, birds and other resources as well as habitat, including wetlands, beaches, mud flats, corals on the water column. human use of these resources such as recreational fishing are also being assessed. technical teams consisting of scientists and students federal agencies, academic institutions have bee
noaa linlithgow trustees charged with restoring natural resources by an oil spill.the goal of the assessment process is to determine the restoration in it to compensate the public towards natural resources. the trustees assess public uses of this resources such as recreational fishing, boating, hunting and sinning. the ultimate goal of this i do to implement projects encompass the public for ecological and human use injuries. at the outset of the deepwater rice and spell, nrda according to the...
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if no agreement with cairo is reached tel aviv is going to have to function without natural gas for a year and some israelis are stepping up efforts to develop gas wells now being discovered offshore but these two remain a source of dispute between israel and lebanon as beirut claims that there's either way the gas issue is likely to keep heating up r.t. television or since the us has been backing the uprisings in the middle east r.t. asked a former congresswoman and presidential candidate simply cooney about america's interests in the region. really want to understand the motivations of u.s. policy we have to go back to what ray mcgovern who is a former cia analyst had to say and he described u.s. policy is being driven by. i and l. now what's in l. . israel ellice for logistics so he described the logistics as those logistics that were needed by the need. to carry out their policies on behalf of israel. and you can watch that interview in full in about an hour and a quarter. now if you want to learn more about the situation in the middle east. all available for you online twenty fou
if no agreement with cairo is reached tel aviv is going to have to function without natural gas for a year and some israelis are stepping up efforts to develop gas wells now being discovered offshore but these two remain a source of dispute between israel and lebanon as beirut claims that there's either way the gas issue is likely to keep heating up r.t. television or since the us has been backing the uprisings in the middle east r.t. asked a former congresswoman and presidential candidate...
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there's a low nanaral flow from natural run-off. if t tre were no resererirs ananno divivsions and no w wer issues, we were backk in the natatal state, ththflow wouldn't be suffifient all by itself to support cui-i- spawnwng run this y yr. ththtown of truckee wawabubut up around the railroad, and d adadional ininststes udededimber, lumber, and ice farming. now the economy is linked more to recreational l urism, and the people of truckee see the water in stataede e servoioi as an esesntial resource that s stains this economyy [eagan] almost eveve level of our e enono relates to the environmentnt certainly most directly, recreaeaononnd tourism is a key elememe of o o e enomy. and the healal of o o envnvonment here relates strongng to the a aractiveness of our community and o o r rion, to people coming to visit. so o o oiece of f gigiation, the endadaered species act, s proved extremely useful to theheause the pyramid lake tribe. [john]n] the endangered species realal saved our r i-ui f f ffrfr extinction by allowininstampede reservoir
there's a low nanaral flow from natural run-off. if t tre were no resererirs ananno divivsions and no w wer issues, we were backk in the natatal state, ththflow wouldn't be suffifient all by itself to support cui-i- spawnwng run this y yr. ththtown of truckee wawabubut up around the railroad, and d adadional ininststes udededimber, lumber, and ice farming. now the economy is linked more to recreational l urism, and the people of truckee see the water in stataede e servoioi as an esesntial...
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there is a natural rock outcrop their. the natural material was reclaimed land, because it was the original airport for san francisco. it was about 4,000 feet long. in those days, they had small propeller planes and it was adequate. the bridge itself is supported on case sounds that go to rock. -- is supported on casings that go to rock. it is predominantly sandstone and shale. it was the shape of a dome. it was dome shaped. because san francisco was growing, because they needed the dike, that allowed miners to come in and open quarries. and they blasted. they had no concern about environmental issues, no concern about how they would leave the quality of the rock. as a result, they opened up fractures in the rocke. even today, we are paying for their mining negligence. we read it just last year where 455 vallejo, there was a rockslide that affected properties on broadway and montgomery. at rock slide occurred because of blasting that occurred back in the turn-of-the-century that left the rock week. 100 years later, the wea
there is a natural rock outcrop their. the natural material was reclaimed land, because it was the original airport for san francisco. it was about 4,000 feet long. in those days, they had small propeller planes and it was adequate. the bridge itself is supported on case sounds that go to rock. -- is supported on casings that go to rock. it is predominantly sandstone and shale. it was the shape of a dome. it was dome shaped. because san francisco was growing, because they needed the dike, that...
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it is a legal, scientific, economic process to really focus on natural resources. it will be part of that. >> putting on my reporter hat for a minute i am trying to do stories about what has happened and how bad is the damage in the gulf and that is part of the natural resource damage assessment process and it is a legal process and they are not at liberty to say anything. there is a little frustration about not having full information what is going on in the gulf as it goes through this process but we are assured there making the best case for responsible parties and we will hear what the results are but it is a frustrating time, what is happening with such and such, but called back again in 2015 and we will -- >> i totally share that frustration. i think everybody here understands that it is not we are not going to tell you, it is building the best possible case against the responsible party. if you tip your hand you risk undermining your case and everybody wants the responsible party to be held accountable and this is the way to do it. >> thank you for being her
it is a legal, scientific, economic process to really focus on natural resources. it will be part of that. >> putting on my reporter hat for a minute i am trying to do stories about what has happened and how bad is the damage in the gulf and that is part of the natural resource damage assessment process and it is a legal process and they are not at liberty to say anything. there is a little frustration about not having full information what is going on in the gulf as it goes through this...
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if no agreement with cairo is reached tel aviv is going to have to function without natural gas for a year and so israelis are stepping up efforts to develop gas wells now being discovered offshore but these two remain a source of dispute between israel and lebanon as beirut claims that there's either way the gas issue is likely to keep heating up or r.t. television. witching hour to live from moscow here's a quick taste of what's so i had in the program about admits that now where more than six billion dollars santa iraq has disappeared. and a lack of psychological and emotional help is blamed for russia's record breaking rate of teen suicides. japan says six more workers at the fukushima nuclear plant have been exposed to radiation bringing the total number to eight this as a highly toxic material was attacked in c. and groundwater at the facility the elements strontium believed to cause cancer has been found in concentrations two hundred times the same the safe limit the plans we have to receive word damaged in a nine magnitude earthquake three months ago triggering radiation leaks
if no agreement with cairo is reached tel aviv is going to have to function without natural gas for a year and so israelis are stepping up efforts to develop gas wells now being discovered offshore but these two remain a source of dispute between israel and lebanon as beirut claims that there's either way the gas issue is likely to keep heating up or r.t. television. witching hour to live from moscow here's a quick taste of what's so i had in the program about admits that now where more than...
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that the interventions only aim is to divide with a view to seizing natural resources as an imperial agenda of the un as a fig leaf or pursuing imperial war and libya as in africa at large they want to carve up the country sees its resources and bases of constant military intervention and population and so the target its resources would be usurped the ploy for the benefit of foreign oil companies in the ninety ninety's that gadhafi regime was controlled by the central intelligence agency and khadafi privatized three hundred six companies and libyan oil was handed over to the major oil companies exxon shell the immobile but the uprising was the occasion for the intervention and demonizing could die off because they had saddam hussein in previously as a cover and pretext saddam was their man in baghdad for twenty seven years he had worked hand in glove with the cia and with congolese arise in the ninety's but they demonize him now to give them cover for engender out of season the oil subjugating the population the population does not benefit from their natural resources because they ha
that the interventions only aim is to divide with a view to seizing natural resources as an imperial agenda of the un as a fig leaf or pursuing imperial war and libya as in africa at large they want to carve up the country sees its resources and bases of constant military intervention and population and so the target its resources would be usurped the ploy for the benefit of foreign oil companies in the ninety ninety's that gadhafi regime was controlled by the central intelligence agency and...
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major discoveries of natural gas are being made all the time. a study by the international energy agency predicts the percentage of energy from natural gas will grow from 21% to 25%. kohl will drop from 27% to 22%. crude oil will remain the largest energy source, but its share will remain 23% to 27%. rising demand will have to be met by exploiting shale deposits, pockets of oil and gas locked inside rock formations. germany is rich in shale deposits, but drilling also involves environmental risk because of the dangerous chemicals used to extract the product. it could seep into ground water. environmental groups in germany and the u.s. have vowed to resist efforts to develop shale reserves. >> i am still thinking about that lunch with warren buffett. i hope the stake is good. >> germany is a step closer to getting rid of nuclear energy. the cabinet signed off on a package of bills that will make germany the europe's largest economy that is nuclear-free by 2022. a power grid will bring renewable energy to homes everywhere in the country. >> many c
major discoveries of natural gas are being made all the time. a study by the international energy agency predicts the percentage of energy from natural gas will grow from 21% to 25%. kohl will drop from 27% to 22%. crude oil will remain the largest energy source, but its share will remain 23% to 27%. rising demand will have to be met by exploiting shale deposits, pockets of oil and gas locked inside rock formations. germany is rich in shale deposits, but drilling also involves environmental...
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my guest tonight is former secretary of homeland security and current natural gas advocate. him if i will be allowed to carry moreñr than three ounces of meth ann on an airplane. please welcome tom ridge. (cheers and applause)ÑiÑi whooo, whooo. hey, mr. secretary. now you are the form err governor of the great state of pennsylvania, keystone state, first secretary of homeland security. and now you are a lobbyist for the natural gas industry. >> this is the first time on your show, i hate to correct with you your first question, but i'm not a lobbyist. considering-- something that could lead a ren nance in america with regard to energy, not only in terms of creating jobs but making us more secure, less dependent on foreign sources. so my job and i do have a paid job as a consultant with the industry, is to make sure aspen pen that we take advantage of that resource and develop it in a way that is consistent with workplace safety, within environmentally sound principleses and to help us become-- create jobs in pennsylvania and become less dependent on foreign sources of fuel.
my guest tonight is former secretary of homeland security and current natural gas advocate. him if i will be allowed to carry moreñr than three ounces of meth ann on an airplane. please welcome tom ridge. (cheers and applause)ÑiÑi whooo, whooo. hey, mr. secretary. now you are the form err governor of the great state of pennsylvania, keystone state, first secretary of homeland security. and now you are a lobbyist for the natural gas industry. >> this is the first time on your show, i...
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if no agreement with cairo is reached tel aviv is going to have to function without natural gas for a year and so israelis are stepping up efforts to develop gas wells now being discovered offshore but these two remain a source of dispute between israel and lebanon as beirut claims that there's either way the gas issue is likely to keep heating up policy r.t. television. so now ten minutes past the hour here and mostly on with the lead for you in the program disappeared without a trace the pentagon admits it doesn't know where more than six billion dollars in aid for iraq. plus with russia having europe's highest rate of teen suicides take a look at what drives hundreds of young people every year to take their own lives. in japan six more fukushima workers engaged in cleaning up the wreckage facility have been exposed to dangerously high radiation levels that brings the total number of victims to eight this comes as traces of a highly toxic element were detected in say yonder groundwater at the nuclear plant radioactive strontium believed to cause cancer and leukemia has been found of
if no agreement with cairo is reached tel aviv is going to have to function without natural gas for a year and so israelis are stepping up efforts to develop gas wells now being discovered offshore but these two remain a source of dispute between israel and lebanon as beirut claims that there's either way the gas issue is likely to keep heating up policy r.t. television. so now ten minutes past the hour here and mostly on with the lead for you in the program disappeared without a trace the...
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they were learning about nature.y're learning about how to lack after not only other animals but each other. >> reporter: for now, happy feet is off the beach and cooling its heels in an icy recovery room. a lost traveler finding plenty of help in a far-off land. i'm david wright for "nightline" in san diego. host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: do people use smartphones to do umb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> in 2008 on national television she called for the media to find out which members of congress are, quote, pro america and anti-america. she's been a combative and to many inspiring leader. on the far right of the political spectrum. now, she's running for presiden
they were learning about nature.y're learning about how to lack after not only other animals but each other. >> reporter: for now, happy feet is off the beach and cooling its heels in an icy recovery room. a lost traveler finding plenty of help in a far-off land. i'm david wright for "nightline" in san diego. host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: do people use smartphones to do umb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app...
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with oratory for that assessment of natural reciprocals if they can use the we use existing high level scientific instrumentation models to look at. what happens in nature at the sea storm surges the waves you know invitation but the new thing is that we try to estimate how large the risk was which affects the infrastructure people and that is using the existing high level of expertise and packaging into a new direction towards ministers you have to develop the population through this and so the question for the global society will last. at the progress has been very good to be started because we didn't have so much investments at that time but i knew most of the people and so we could. do a lot of experimental computer runs on the big computers and you know we're going to sue them and also use them but no we waited for our computer system arrived and good in the production runs progress has been great the opportunity to work in most gold rushes and i could sell an exciting and i think the from talking to my partners to my colleagues over the last few days from the other grounds we all
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that nature is targeting ten caloric if suspected the fuel might be used by gadhafi as military forces with roads closed factories at a stop and foreign workers long since gone from the war stricken country is facing its worst energy crisis ever the new realities ordinarily been drivers now spend vast amounts of time queuing for a few moments ago this week coming. in the rich country people have been lining up to fill up their cars even days but this line is a little different compared to the gas station at the end of this queue is human only a marker is a university student and has volunteered here to help organize the process she stamps a few russian books which allow individuals thirty five liters a week she believes it's a great idea to have women only stations. women have too many things to do they don't fight each other world queuing and never shoot into the year is men often do so we're able to serve up to nine hundred cars good day for the lot of. this line is long but others are ruben longer still cheaper than water here just a few cents for a litter it's just that is often in
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well the debate continues over whether the financial meltdown of two thousand and eight was a natural disaster well the result of a wall street fraud and government inaction but our finance no wall next kaiser says what the u.s. is experiencing is a quote economic. you got a complete meltdown in two thousand and eight when hank paulson went to congress to get two hundred seven hundred fifty billion dollars but because the regulators on wall street are owned by wall street you had an economic meltdown which is happening in real time you know i think about people like lloyd blankfein c.e.o. of goldman sachs he's like that he's like that monster from alien you know it starts to drip through the spacecraft like yours lloyd blankfein is like. and he's just destroying things because of the toxicity of the derivatives that goldman spewed out of their toxic organs into the spaceship earth. you can watch the cars report in just over an hour's time here on our team but first let's get this hour's business update here. hello and a very warm welcome time to delve into the world of business russia
well the debate continues over whether the financial meltdown of two thousand and eight was a natural disaster well the result of a wall street fraud and government inaction but our finance no wall next kaiser says what the u.s. is experiencing is a quote economic. you got a complete meltdown in two thousand and eight when hank paulson went to congress to get two hundred seven hundred fifty billion dollars but because the regulators on wall street are owned by wall street you had an economic...