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gas well it's funny on the inside there in the industry told me once that natural gas prices are can be controlled by three things and that's fear greed and the weather and actually i think they're a victim of their own marketing in that when you tell everybody there's a glut when you tell everybody there's a boom and you put then on top of a recession a worldwide recession you're going to have declining prices it's really you don't want to economics one hundred one has the production of renewable sources of energy over the past few decades growing had an impact on those. it has and it will i think the impact is more magic in the future what we're looking at is the natural gas industry is kind of a dysfunctional industry at its soul but they look at boom and bust cycles as part of their normal operations so in two thousand and eight the price of natural gas was about three times what it is today and they've seen that cycle going up to twelve dollars or so fifteen dollars a thousand cubic feet down to three or four and it's been hovering now at about three or four dollars per thousand
gas well it's funny on the inside there in the industry told me once that natural gas prices are can be controlled by three things and that's fear greed and the weather and actually i think they're a victim of their own marketing in that when you tell everybody there's a glut when you tell everybody there's a boom and you put then on top of a recession a worldwide recession you're going to have declining prices it's really you don't want to economics one hundred one has the production of...
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nature valley. nature at its most delicious. chris: david, tell me something i don't know. >> there is a quiet debate about to put more time pressure on iran before their election in june to try to push, a deal.sh for >> you'll hear something more about this number, 113,000, this week. talking about immigration and one of the sticking points has been how many workers could you bring with a new kind of visa for migrant workers and working theory is fewer than 200,000. spot might be 113,000 a year allowed to come in and work. cory booker eyeing a senate race in 2013, would be the sixth thecan-american elected to senate and if he wins, he wants cothia should he serve in the senate. chris: interesting. >> there's a lot of talk about heat obama's taking over the targeted killing program in the united states but there's a report worked on by the united that's got a lot of people very concerned about targeted killings in pakistan that would be presented in the fall and there's concern in the administration this will raise a of pressure
nature valley. nature at its most delicious. chris: david, tell me something i don't know. >> there is a quiet debate about to put more time pressure on iran before their election in june to try to push, a deal.sh for >> you'll hear something more about this number, 113,000, this week. talking about immigration and one of the sticking points has been how many workers could you bring with a new kind of visa for migrant workers and working theory is fewer than 200,000. spot might be...
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let's turn to natural gas. we've got the lower prices, the world wants it and we want to make sure and the committee is already looking at this to see if maybe we can come up with a strategy we can have it all where we can have this manufacturing renaissance that may be possible to have some exports. we are going to try to have it all from obviously easier said than done. on the issue of the prices which we are going to focus on this committee for businesses and consumers. i am concerned that given our advantage the department has used some data which is outdated, number one, and doesn't look at the regional impact the way that you all have done. my question here is if confirmed -- i certainly support the -- would you revisit this issue to make sure that we get the most current data so that we can think through on a bipartisan basis in this committee the implications on this price issue for natural gas. >> i have emphasized very strongly and i think we are on the same place that we need to have strong mls test
let's turn to natural gas. we've got the lower prices, the world wants it and we want to make sure and the committee is already looking at this to see if maybe we can come up with a strategy we can have it all where we can have this manufacturing renaissance that may be possible to have some exports. we are going to try to have it all from obviously easier said than done. on the issue of the prices which we are going to focus on this committee for businesses and consumers. i am concerned that...
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natural beauty is an attraction. early leaders of the wilderness movement saw development of the national parks as commercialization. is this conservation or is access simply a part of american democracy? it's an enduring question of the great debate. wilderness wouldn't be wilderness without the animals of the west. controversy continues regarding the endangered species act and specifically grizzly bears and wolves. wolves are the most controversial animals in the wilderness war. wolves were re-introduced to yellowstone national park in 1995. wolves were largely extinct in the lower 48 states by the early 1900s. bruce babbitt was president clinton's secretary of the interior. he was instrumental in returning wolves to yellowstone. [bruce babbitt] it was a statement that says, there's room for grazing on the western landscape, but ranchers do not have a right to cleanse the landscape of all other forms of wildlife that, in any way, interfere with cattle and sheep. [narrator] martin davis runs a ranch near the banks o
natural beauty is an attraction. early leaders of the wilderness movement saw development of the national parks as commercialization. is this conservation or is access simply a part of american democracy? it's an enduring question of the great debate. wilderness wouldn't be wilderness without the animals of the west. controversy continues regarding the endangered species act and specifically grizzly bears and wolves. wolves are the most controversial animals in the wilderness war. wolves were...
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rousseau, who believed nature to be the source of all good.or him, society was the reason man was born free, but everywhere is in chains. didederot, who in his encyclopea attempted to scrutinize all natural phenomena in the light of reason. diderot's attack on boucher's provocative odalisque reads like a modern attack on pornography. "today's moral decadence," he said, "has led step by step "to the corruption of taste, of color, of composition, "of character, of expression. "this man has no taste. he takes up his brush only to show bottoms and breasts." for diderot, artists like greuze pointed the way forward to a new art, new taste, new morality. his pictures are part of the growth of a new climate in france, part of those almost imperceptible changes in history of which great events like the french revolution are the outcome. with greuze and, here, chardin, we detect a new theme-- that ordinary people have a heroism, that virtue and strength reside in them, not in kings and nobles. indeed, in chardin's world of middle-class people are the me
rousseau, who believed nature to be the source of all good.or him, society was the reason man was born free, but everywhere is in chains. didederot, who in his encyclopea attempted to scrutinize all natural phenomena in the light of reason. diderot's attack on boucher's provocative odalisque reads like a modern attack on pornography. "today's moral decadence," he said, "has led step by step "to the corruption of taste, of color, of composition, "of character, of...
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you have on order that are natural gas. >> yeah. 90% to 95% of the trucks we order will be compressed natural gas trucks. anywhere where we can use compressed natural gas we're going to use it. the only place where we won't is where we don't have the massive trucks where we can get in a fueling station on our own. as you know, you came out to one of our fueling stations in camden last year. not only are we using that fuel for our trucks but also using it for other commercial fleets. you know, trying to drive cng infrastructure throughout the united states. >> all right. how about the methane that everyone always sees, pipes coming out of the landfills? how much energy are you able to make from those and is it saving you money or making you money? >> well, it absolutely makes us money, and it's a renewable resource. when you think about it, jim, we take garbage that everyone produces every day, and we create over five times the amount of energy. just one company, waste management, produces over five times the amount of energy than th
you have on order that are natural gas. >> yeah. 90% to 95% of the trucks we order will be compressed natural gas trucks. anywhere where we can use compressed natural gas we're going to use it. the only place where we won't is where we don't have the massive trucks where we can get in a fueling station on our own. as you know, you came out to one of our fueling stations in camden last year. not only are we using that fuel for our trucks but also using it for other commercial fleets. you...
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other than to basically snip out a part of a natural gene and but the c.d.'s because it's generated. in the lab it's not naturally occurring and therefore they're claiming that that's. that can therefore be patented do understand that part. yes that's part of the argument but i don't think it flew with the supreme court justices or at least not with most of the arguments that i read. the. it was interesting justice sotomayor she suggested she used an analogy with baking you have salt that's natural in butter that's natural in other ingredients so you can make cookies and you can patent your way of making cookies but the ingredients that go in cannot be patented and chief justice roberts he talked about a baseball bat and how you could you know basically construct a baseball bat from a tree but the tree itself and the parts of it are not patentable and those are question is originality. and i thought they were great analogies it was also interesting how they chose such such you know traditionally gender biased but so. the question raised was let's say you had
other than to basically snip out a part of a natural gene and but the c.d.'s because it's generated. in the lab it's not naturally occurring and therefore they're claiming that that's. that can therefore be patented do understand that part. yes that's part of the argument but i don't think it flew with the supreme court justices or at least not with most of the arguments that i read. the. it was interesting justice sotomayor she suggested she used an analogy with baking you have salt that's...
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other than to basically snip out a part of a natural gene and but the c.d.'s because it's generated. in the lab it's not naturally occurring and therefore they're claiming that that's. that can therefore be patented do understand that part. yes that's part of the argument but i don't think it flew with the supreme court justices or at least not with most of the arguments that i read. the. it was interesting justice sotomayor she suggested she used an analogy with baking you have salt that's natural in butter that's natural in other ingredients so you can make cookies and you can patent your way of making cookies but the ingredients that go in cannot be patented and chief justice roberts he talked about a baseball bat and how you could you know basically construct a baseball bat from a tree but the tree itself and the parts of it are not patentable and those are question is analogies. and i thought they were great analogies it was also interesting how they chose such so you know traditionally gender biased but so. the question raised was let's say you had a pl
other than to basically snip out a part of a natural gene and but the c.d.'s because it's generated. in the lab it's not naturally occurring and therefore they're claiming that that's. that can therefore be patented do understand that part. yes that's part of the argument but i don't think it flew with the supreme court justices or at least not with most of the arguments that i read. the. it was interesting justice sotomayor she suggested she used an analogy with baking you have salt that's...
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which is in harmony with nature. then you can be the leader. >> reporter: no society can change overnight. but this thinker from india has struck a chord with people who want to improve their lives in japan. nhk world, toke yoi >>> time to get a check on the weather. it's pretty sunny here in tokyo. a great day to get out. >> good morning, kathryn, yes, it is a very sunny day across tokyo and that includes talk yama. the sound of drums under clear skies. this is talk yama spring festival. it is regarded as one of the most beautiful festivals in japan. the floats are beautifully decorated with carvings, thick curtains and bamboo blinds. this festival will end today with an estimated 180,000 spectators. they will see clear skies and sunny weather today with temperatures reaching up to about 21 degrees. so it's going to be a perfect day to watch that festival and go out there, enjoying really clear skies across much of the country irhoo. but due to the cold front that slipped across the area, chasing after is the chilly
which is in harmony with nature. then you can be the leader. >> reporter: no society can change overnight. but this thinker from india has struck a chord with people who want to improve their lives in japan. nhk world, toke yoi >>> time to get a check on the weather. it's pretty sunny here in tokyo. a great day to get out. >> good morning, kathryn, yes, it is a very sunny day across tokyo and that includes talk yama. the sound of drums under clear skies. this is talk yama...
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of the natural environment. it reminds us of what the history was. >> there is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available on the 28 bus to get you very easily. the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. it is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll around the lake and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is a place to find and appreciate what you -- a wonderful breath of fresh air. come and experience in this park and enjoy the people, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved ones. in the middle of pacific heights, on top of these hills, it offers a great square, a peaceful beauty, large trees and grass and greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for football and picnics. it is very much a couple's park. there are many activities you can experience together. stroll on the pathways, bring your dog, or just picnic at one of the many tables and enjoy al
of the natural environment. it reminds us of what the history was. >> there is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available on the 28 bus to get you very easily. the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. it is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll around the lake and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is a place to find and appreciate what you -- a wonderful breath of fresh air. come and experience in this park and enjoy the people,...
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you wo i took something that was of a private nature and turned it into public knowledge.se i will never do that again well, except for this time. then i promise i'll never do it again. you see, the saddest thing is, elaine, it, uh... paying for my mistake. dad is ( "moon river" playing softly ) ( trembling: ) elaine... martin cares for you and he misses you very much. more than anything in the world he'd like to be back together with you. and if you feel for him the way he feels for you i hope you'll find it in your heart to come to my place tonight at 8:00 for dinner-- a very romantic dinner. thanks, elaine. this is kacl-780 a.m., talk radio and i'm frasier crane... the love doctor. frasier: ♪ moon river... ♪ ah, well the champagne is chilled a platter of hors d'oeuvres. how are things in the kitchen? the roast is done and it looks beautiful. oh, god, i hope this works, daphne. well, i've been sending elaine psychic messages all day. you can transmit? i thought you were just a receiver. well, i'm giving it a try. you know "elaine in 1410 come to dinner come to dinner." t
you wo i took something that was of a private nature and turned it into public knowledge.se i will never do that again well, except for this time. then i promise i'll never do it again. you see, the saddest thing is, elaine, it, uh... paying for my mistake. dad is ( "moon river" playing softly ) ( trembling: ) elaine... martin cares for you and he misses you very much. more than anything in the world he'd like to be back together with you. and if you feel for him the way he feels for...
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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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later, natural stunner. some are calling it the largest untapped field of natural gas in the world and it could he about to make people a lot of money. it's a story of international intrigue him a geopolitical power, and it reads like the latest bestseller, this is far from fiction. cramer has got the play, all coming up on mad money. >> don't miss a second of mad money. follow a's jim cramer on twitter. have a question, tweet cramer has tag mad tweets. send an e-mail to mad money a's cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. missed something, head to mad money.cnbc.com. >> with the market roaring today, s. and p. 500 hitting a brand-new all-time high, you don't want to hear my preaching about the virtues of caution and discipline, but that's just what i'm going to do. my job is investing. you know that unlike a lot of the talking heads out there, i met a huge fan of the bull. like most of you at home. i love it when stocks go higher. but i also believe we need to be prepared in case one of the many warn
later, natural stunner. some are calling it the largest untapped field of natural gas in the world and it could he about to make people a lot of money. it's a story of international intrigue him a geopolitical power, and it reads like the latest bestseller, this is far from fiction. cramer has got the play, all coming up on mad money. >> don't miss a second of mad money. follow a's jim cramer on twitter. have a question, tweet cramer has tag mad tweets. send an e-mail to mad money a's...
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he needs to say natural gas is our fuel.o use it to clean up our skies and also become energy independent. sound impossible? listen. i'm not talking about giving this industry one red cent. unlike the handouts that the farmers got for ethanol and the bankruptcy artists got for solar, if the company simply gave banks certainty when it came to mortgage lending and gave it support buying natural gas, just lip service and not just solar and ethanol, that can create neve jobs to get us out of the jobless recovery. but to get there, the feds have to stop hindering the cost. tell the president, please tell the post office and military, use natural gas vehicles. start helping. look, there's a way. i just don't know if there's a will. stay with cramer. >>> when the going gets stuff, cramer gets going. >> you're an honest man with guts. it's a rare species. >> thanks for teaching me and putting me in charge of my own future. >> it's time to take charge of yours. >> "mad money" with jim cramer, cnbc. good afternoon. chase sapphire. (pu
he needs to say natural gas is our fuel.o use it to clean up our skies and also become energy independent. sound impossible? listen. i'm not talking about giving this industry one red cent. unlike the handouts that the farmers got for ethanol and the bankruptcy artists got for solar, if the company simply gave banks certainty when it came to mortgage lending and gave it support buying natural gas, just lip service and not just solar and ethanol, that can create neve jobs to get us out of the...
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nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >> welcome back. 5:15.here is some cloud cover out there. no rain like yesterday. temperatures may be cool enough for a light jacket to start today. 51 in parkton. 51 in jarrettsville. the key to the forecast is the wind direction. we have the marine layer. that means a low cloud deck. the wind is going to shift. a cold front is coming in from the northwest. sunshine tot some break through the clouds. we are watching a front coming down from the great lakes. that will the was a chance for a rain shower tonight. a mixture of sun and clouds. than yesterday. the southeast wind shifting to the south and to the west. a chance for rain showers tonight and tomorrow. by the end of0's the week. a cold front into the beginning of the weekend. temperatures back into the 60's . >> good morning. let's bring it up to date on an accident that we are tracking. southbound 95 right at the 895 split. two lanes are closed. we will continue to monitor this shot. left lanes95, two closed at the 895 split. not tracking much in te
nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >> welcome back. 5:15.here is some cloud cover out there. no rain like yesterday. temperatures may be cool enough for a light jacket to start today. 51 in parkton. 51 in jarrettsville. the key to the forecast is the wind direction. we have the marine layer. that means a low cloud deck. the wind is going to shift. a cold front is coming in from the northwest. sunshine tot some break through the clouds. we are watching a front coming down from...
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today, we have more natural gas than any country in the world. >> but are we using that natural gas?g it, yes. but we could use it in a lot of other places. it's the cheapest fuel in the world. >> can natural gas be used to fuel vehicles? >> fuel? >> vehicles? >> sure, yeah. yeah. there are 20 million vehicles in the world today on natural gas. ten years ago when i was here, there were 200,000. i mean, it's unbelievable. it is moving, too. but the united states has been very, very slow to do it. they've been slow. but it's going to happen. >> when you say it's going to happen, how do we know it's going to happen? we know that there's this massive debate around fraking. we know there's this massive debate around the keystone pipeline. the environmentalists are out in force saying this is going to be a negative for the u.s. economy. 's going to get in our water flow. what do you say about that? >> oh, i almost have to laugh. i'm serious. the epa has now said that fraking is safe. okay? it is safe. there 800,000 wells have been fraked. i saw my first frac job in 1952. '52. i fraked over
today, we have more natural gas than any country in the world. >> but are we using that natural gas?g it, yes. but we could use it in a lot of other places. it's the cheapest fuel in the world. >> can natural gas be used to fuel vehicles? >> fuel? >> vehicles? >> sure, yeah. yeah. there are 20 million vehicles in the world today on natural gas. ten years ago when i was here, there were 200,000. i mean, it's unbelievable. it is moving, too. but the united states has...
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nature valley. nature at its most delicious.. >> if you follow college basketball you probably know that rutgers men coach mike rice has hot temper. well then out burst had him suspended fined last december. rutgers is in new jersey of course about half hour south of newark. well now there's new there is video of homophobe ick slur and physical abuse to players. espn has pictures and reporter john bar the story. >> rutgers head basketball coach mike rice fiery style has been on public display before. >> get tossed out. >>reporter: known for his coaching intensity rice was suspended by rutgers for 3 games last december. for his behavior at team practices. with few specific reasons cited by school officials at the tim time, as to why. this is why. this is just some of the video that led to rice suspension. obtain not only thexd roughly 30 minute video reviewed by rutgers officials. [ yelling]. >>reporter: but also hundreds of hours of additional of the practice and prior to this year. shots of rice leaving balls at players. even a
nature valley. nature at its most delicious.. >> if you follow college basketball you probably know that rutgers men coach mike rice has hot temper. well then out burst had him suspended fined last december. rutgers is in new jersey of course about half hour south of newark. well now there's new there is video of homophobe ick slur and physical abuse to players. espn has pictures and reporter john bar the story. >> rutgers head basketball coach mike rice fiery style has been on...
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natural? yeah, it's natural. it's been around a long time. yeah. so we talked about half-life in terms of how long does it take for half of the radiation rate to cut to half. or how long does it take for half of the atoms to decay, see? if you start off with something like some pure radioactive substance, sometime later, that substance will all convert to something else. like all the uranium that exists in the world today will one day be lead. lead, whether the world survives or not, it will all be lead. now, how long does it take for half that uranium to decay? it turns out a long time. it turns out 4 1/2 billion years. yeah. and you know, when i used to prospect for uranium, i used to find uranium, you know? and that for every time i'd find uranium inside that rock, guess what also was there? - the lead. - lead. and guess how much lead compared to how much uranium? more. about same-same, which means that what, the age of that rock is about what? 4 1/2 billion year, that's the age of the earth. so 4 1/2 billion years is the radioactive half-life f
natural? yeah, it's natural. it's been around a long time. yeah. so we talked about half-life in terms of how long does it take for half of the radiation rate to cut to half. or how long does it take for half of the atoms to decay, see? if you start off with something like some pure radioactive substance, sometime later, that substance will all convert to something else. like all the uranium that exists in the world today will one day be lead. lead, whether the world survives or not, it will...
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i love how my hair feels with wen, it's soft, natural. my hair feels light, it moves, it shines.n one time, you're gonna see a difference in your hair. >> so for the women that and the men, that want to try your product but are sort of scared or nervous or interested but haven't picked up the phone yet, what do you say to those people? >> i honestly say look at your hair now. are you happy with your hair? are you happy with the results you get every day? are you struggling every day? if so, you have nothing to lose 'cause i want you to see what one time with wen can do for you. >> for me, why wen versus shampoo is because ultimately the shampoo would dry my hair out and take all the natural oils out that i then have to replenish by using conditioner and the conditioner would kind of weigh it down. then i'd use product to volumize it or to give some kind of curl to it, that would really dry it out. and then i'd use stuff to make it all oily and shiny and sheen 'cause it was dry, and it was way too many things and it ultimately ended up just depleting my hair. and now with wen it's
i love how my hair feels with wen, it's soft, natural. my hair feels light, it moves, it shines.n one time, you're gonna see a difference in your hair. >> so for the women that and the men, that want to try your product but are sort of scared or nervous or interested but haven't picked up the phone yet, what do you say to those people? >> i honestly say look at your hair now. are you happy with your hair? are you happy with the results you get every day? are you struggling every...
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so, if naturals go is $4. you cannot do a win deal, i know because i took a big loss on this very type. same project you are talking about. charles: i remember, a huge project, you put a lot of money into it here is the thing, too, i think maybe message is, and a reality check, but, even on best case scenario we will use fossil fuels for a long time, we might be using it. >> you are right, wind will come back, there is no question, it is source of energy. that we'll use in the future, but don't subsidize it, you know to the level that it is you know expeive that is another debt real create. use the cheap natural gas. this is a great opportunity to take advantage of cheap hideo carbons. charles: about a month ago, i talked about a company that makes a lot of products for liquid natural gas, one reason i was focused on it they are doing a lot of business in china, i said, china seems to know the boone pickens plan better than congress, maybe he to get his plenty back circumstance thain resting that the things yo
so, if naturals go is $4. you cannot do a win deal, i know because i took a big loss on this very type. same project you are talking about. charles: i remember, a huge project, you put a lot of money into it here is the thing, too, i think maybe message is, and a reality check, but, even on best case scenario we will use fossil fuels for a long time, we might be using it. >> you are right, wind will come back, there is no question, it is source of energy. that we'll use in the future, but...
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natural gas production is already having an impact on global natural gas markets. natural gas previously destined for the united states but no longer needed as a result of our domestic increase production has been diverted to other market. for example, in 2002, nearly half of the natural gas supplied to europe was purchased under spot contracts. helping our allies diversify their energy resources is important to strengthen our partnerships and bolster security. under section 3 of the natural gas act, companies seeking to export natural gas must receive permits from the department of energy which determines if such exports are in the public interest. exports permits to u.s. free trade countries are automatically approved, nonfree trade countries must go through a process. when it comes to exporting u.s. goods, we often talk about barriers in other countries for u.s. producers to -- they just overcome to sell their products. but in this instance we have a domestic barrier that presents us -- prevents us from exporting our natural gas to consumers willing to buy. ther
natural gas production is already having an impact on global natural gas markets. natural gas previously destined for the united states but no longer needed as a result of our domestic increase production has been diverted to other market. for example, in 2002, nearly half of the natural gas supplied to europe was purchased under spot contracts. helping our allies diversify their energy resources is important to strengthen our partnerships and bolster security. under section 3 of the natural...
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our natural gas. it isn't an issue. now there are environmental practices that need to be followed, whether it's the casing designs that are put in place, making sure we minimize the footprint around some of our facilities. and the industry is taking actions to address those concerns. but fundamentally, it's safe. it's been in use for a long time, and it's a windfall for this country. >> i guess the white house recently came out with an environmental report as it relates to the keystone pipeline. they said that in fact it's not going impact the environment negatively. what was your thought than report? >> no surprise. we have 2.5 million miles of pipelines in this country. we know that moving oil and gas by pipeline is safe. again, we have to have the right safeguards in place. but the industry has only improved its standards over time and has performed better and better. >> and this is an opportunity to create millions of jobs. isn't that right? >> well, it is. in fact, some estimates would say that
our natural gas. it isn't an issue. now there are environmental practices that need to be followed, whether it's the casing designs that are put in place, making sure we minimize the footprint around some of our facilities. and the industry is taking actions to address those concerns. but fundamentally, it's safe. it's been in use for a long time, and it's a windfall for this country. >> i guess the white house recently came out with an environmental report as it relates to the keystone...
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i love how my hair feels with wen, it's soft, natural. my hair feels light, it moves, it shines.you're gonna see a difference in your hair. >> so for the women that and the men, that want to try your product but are sort of scared or nervous or interested but haven't picked up the phone yet, what do you say to those people? >> i honestly say look at your hair now. are you happy with your hair? are you happy with the results you get every day? are you struggling every day? if so, you have nothing to lose 'cause i want you to see what one time with wen can do for you. >> for me, why wen versus shampoo is because ultimately the shampoo would dry my hair out and take all the natural oils out that i then have to replenish by using conditioner and the conditioner would kind of weigh it down. then i'd use product to volumize it or to give some kind of curl to it, that would really dry it out. and then i'd use stuff to make it all oily and shiny and sheen 'cause it was dry, and it was way too many things and it ultimately ended up just depleting my hair. and now with wen it's like some c
i love how my hair feels with wen, it's soft, natural. my hair feels light, it moves, it shines.you're gonna see a difference in your hair. >> so for the women that and the men, that want to try your product but are sort of scared or nervous or interested but haven't picked up the phone yet, what do you say to those people? >> i honestly say look at your hair now. are you happy with your hair? are you happy with the results you get every day? are you struggling every day? if so, you...
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for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® naturals. >>> we asked you at the top of thet this hour. >> to play an april fool's joke. blue milk for breakfast. >> nice, barbara. >> so the big question is, a, will he even notice ?
for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® naturals. >>> we asked you at the top of thet this hour. >> to play an april fool's joke. blue milk for breakfast. >> nice, barbara. >> so the big question is, a, will he even notice ?
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we believe there's natural gas off the coast of south carolina. let's allow south carolina's offshore area to be included in the next five-year plan. what does that mean? does that mean we are going to rush right out there and punch a hole in the earth and start producing? maybe, maybe not. what it allows is that exploration. it allows the energy companies to say, you know what, that area will be opened up. we have not explored in 30 years. it was 30-year-old technology when we went out there before. let's go out there with new technology. let's find out what sort of resources might be off the coast of south carolina on the outer continental shelf of the atlantic seaboard. let's go out there and find what might be there and let's start producing that. you know what happens when we do start producing? i just ask you to drive down to louisiana and you get on that highway 90 from lafayette down to new eye beeria and down to huma and thibodaux and those areas. you get on that four-lane highway, mr. johnson, and you right down that highway and on both
we believe there's natural gas off the coast of south carolina. let's allow south carolina's offshore area to be included in the next five-year plan. what does that mean? does that mean we are going to rush right out there and punch a hole in the earth and start producing? maybe, maybe not. what it allows is that exploration. it allows the energy companies to say, you know what, that area will be opened up. we have not explored in 30 years. it was 30-year-old technology when we went out there...
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a sort of natural being with untamed appetites.et was also an anarchist, a follower of pierre-joseph proudhon, who wanted to do away with central government and create a classless society of free individuals. individualism and realism were closely connected for courbet, who felt that the artist could only realize himself through an immersion in the physical world. "i believe that painting is an essentially concrete art "and can only consist in the representation of real and existing things." "an abstract object does not belong in the domain of painting." courbet's technique, with its loose brushwork and sweeps of the palette knife, producing simple, very physical surfaces of thick oil paint, tangibly records his engagement with the physical stuff of this world. courbet's landscapes, with their simple, natural elements-- trees, crags, waterfalls-- emphasize the primacy of the eye over the conventions of academic art. placing himself and his art at the center of his political allegory, the painter's studio, he asserted the importance
a sort of natural being with untamed appetites.et was also an anarchist, a follower of pierre-joseph proudhon, who wanted to do away with central government and create a classless society of free individuals. individualism and realism were closely connected for courbet, who felt that the artist could only realize himself through an immersion in the physical world. "i believe that painting is an essentially concrete art "and can only consist in the representation of real and existing...
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something about the natural environment, the environment around us right now.t really speaks to people. and speaks to us about, of a higher power. >> the green muslim board members meet once a week to discuss teachin from the koran about protecting the earth. sara says the prophet mohammed was a tree hugger literally because he actually hugged a tree after he heard it wailing. >> it just shows so much about his character as a compassionate being and it helps me be more compassionate and to really live more lightly in this world. >> they also get their hands dirty. working at a local farm, cleaning up parks and renting out reusable dinnerware. >> we started renting out reusable dinnerware as a way to get individuals to lessen their waste. so instead of wasting a bunch of styrofoam. we take our table waiware and t it home and wash it. we had 600, 700 people a month are using that. and that's a lot of waste that was reduced. >> they say it's their faith in scripture and not their politics that drives their views on the environment. >> deuteronomy, chapter 20, vers
something about the natural environment, the environment around us right now.t really speaks to people. and speaks to us about, of a higher power. >> the green muslim board members meet once a week to discuss teachin from the koran about protecting the earth. sara says the prophet mohammed was a tree hugger literally because he actually hugged a tree after he heard it wailing. >> it just shows so much about his character as a compassionate being and it helps me be more compassionate...
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natural fit, natural compliment to ge's existing pump business. this is a $12 billion operation.t would be too big for most companies to swallow, but not for ge. second, chart industries. dominant maker of the equipment that liquefies natural gas. cryogenic equipment. it is performing fabulously. you can win it on earnings or a takeover. this one is only $2.3 billion, rounding error for ge. if ge want to boost the water management technology, they can buy clean harbors, a company that cleans up the water. and finally if ge wants to buttress the research only one independent company can leapfrog them to the top and that's the $6 billion core labs. they own the intellectual property that allows for the big oil players to make these gigantic finds that are keeping production growing. by the way that's the lifeblood of stock appreciation. so here's the bottom line. we are in the infancy of this oil and gas revolution with multiple shales being exploited. perhaps the biggest ones yet to be discovered, i have to tell you in california. they're out there. ge wants to be number one in th
natural fit, natural compliment to ge's existing pump business. this is a $12 billion operation.t would be too big for most companies to swallow, but not for ge. second, chart industries. dominant maker of the equipment that liquefies natural gas. cryogenic equipment. it is performing fabulously. you can win it on earnings or a takeover. this one is only $2.3 billion, rounding error for ge. if ge want to boost the water management technology, they can buy clean harbors, a company that cleans up...
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we switched to natural gas many years ago.the purchases we do every year in our fleet will be natural gas. then we are building infrastructure throughout the united states. what we're looking for, you know the deal, whether it's lng or cng, we're going to build about 25 cng stations throughout the united states, obviously, the more help we can get with state and federal governments, with state grants, the faster we can get that infrastructure built out. >> it was a good quarter, that to me was the first quarter in a very long time it sounds like fees have to go up because business is that strong. >> yeah, you know, jim, we've got a lot of different costs that we incur, so at our landfills, you know, to make sure they're environmentally safe, we're paying tremendous amounts of money and then we're paying post-fees, we're paying state and local taxes in those landfills. so we got to make sure we can recover those. we have a regulatory cop an cover fee, we will expand our margins by expandingç those costs. you know, we're a comp
we switched to natural gas many years ago.the purchases we do every year in our fleet will be natural gas. then we are building infrastructure throughout the united states. what we're looking for, you know the deal, whether it's lng or cng, we're going to build about 25 cng stations throughout the united states, obviously, the more help we can get with state and federal governments, with state grants, the faster we can get that infrastructure built out. >> it was a good quarter, that to...
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aerospace and natural resources is what double digits in the quarter for us.ust at an aerospace facility in indianapolis. 800 technicians, 800 technicians there. i was kind of out of the cover, walking around with our guys there. and i talked to the people and even though we haven't worked in that sector, just recently, we started. when you present your car, they say, we're glad snap-on's here. we love your product. we can't wait to use it. i used to have to throw myself in a van to get a snap-on product. the fact that you're here now, we're going to be able to buy. >> your franchise model works so great in the united states, but you're in china. i know you heard some great things, you call it the asiaization, but what works here doesn't necessarily work there, because you need it to be asiaized. >> of course, of course. and we're asianizing the product here. we make the product in the market where we sell it. we make 80% of what we sell in the united states right here in the united states. we've never outsourced a job. and in china, five years -- 2002, we had
aerospace and natural resources is what double digits in the quarter for us.ust at an aerospace facility in indianapolis. 800 technicians, 800 technicians there. i was kind of out of the cover, walking around with our guys there. and i talked to the people and even though we haven't worked in that sector, just recently, we started. when you present your car, they say, we're glad snap-on's here. we love your product. we can't wait to use it. i used to have to throw myself in a van to get a...
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i have been pushing natural gas and british fuel for the future for ages now.nd after years where it felt like nobody else cared, except for the companies, themselves, we may be reaching the tipping point yesterday, a long record of skepticism the new york times published a piece saying it is set to produce natural gas. one of the "time's" quotes is andrew littlefare, he's a cnoe, the largest fuel provider in the company, it's compressed and liquified naufrl gas stations. at the new york times is right the trucking industry is embracing natural gas, something that makes sense, the cost per gallon, the clean energy that work in major trucking routes the highway system coast-to-coast, border-to-border could be the stock to buy. only for speculation. they are up only 6% for the year and down 52 points from its 52-week high, is it the turning point? let's check in with the co-founder and ceo of clean energy fuels and find out more where his company is headed and the industry is headed. andrew, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> as soon as i knew it was green week,
i have been pushing natural gas and british fuel for the future for ages now.nd after years where it felt like nobody else cared, except for the companies, themselves, we may be reaching the tipping point yesterday, a long record of skepticism the new york times published a piece saying it is set to produce natural gas. one of the "time's" quotes is andrew littlefare, he's a cnoe, the largest fuel provider in the company, it's compressed and liquified naufrl gas stations. at the new...
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this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. >>> welcome everyone to bay sunday. we begin as we always do. if you have a show out there we would love to hear from you. scroll down to base sunday and you could connect with us. let's get started. it's called good will industries for good reason. they've been doing that for a hundred years now. san francisco has 21 retail stores and here to chat with us is their director of participant services. how are you? >> i'm well. >> great to have you here. we talked off the camera for
this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. >>> welcome everyone to bay sunday. we begin as we always do. if you have a show out there we would love to hear from you. scroll down to base sunday and you could connect with us. let's get started. it's called good will industries for good reason. they've been doing that for a hundred years now. san francisco has 21 retail stores and here to chat with us is their director of...
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this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature.ey. nature at its most delicious. giant and filled hiim with terrible resolve... this guy either doesn't hava >>> arizona diamondbacks appeared to have awoken a sleeping giant and filled him with terrible resolve. this guy either doesn't have a mirror or lost a pet. cody ross got the diamondbacks on the board. bases loaded. down 4-2 in the eighth. buster posey, two-run shot. tied at four. in the ninth inning, brandon belt gets the game-winning hit to drive in andris torres and the giants walk off. 5-4. >>> watertown first responders honored at fenway tonight. down 4-3 in the fifth. that's a grand slam. griffin gave up a career-high nine runs. josh reddick showing signs of breaking out. it's a 9-6 ball game. sogard drives one to right. is it deep enough? no. shane victorino is there. the a's have lost four straight. >>> karl landry will start for the warriors in game 2 tomorrow night. today a 6-foot-4 warriors guard also threw his name in the hat. >> i'm a jack-of-all-trades kind of guy
this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature.ey. nature at its most delicious. giant and filled hiim with terrible resolve... this guy either doesn't hava >>> arizona diamondbacks appeared to have awoken a sleeping giant and filled him with terrible resolve. this guy either doesn't have a mirror or lost a pet. cody ross got the diamondbacks on the board. bases loaded. down 4-2 in the eighth. buster posey, two-run shot. tied at four. in the...
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the people look who've had a lifestyle lift. >> we strive for that natural appearance, that naturalply makes you look the same way you did years ago. >> what i'm hoping for is for the skin to be just tightened up in this area, you know, just to look firmer and just a better profile in general. because i just don't like when i turn to the side especially. i just feel like it's just not as distinct as it used to be. when i'd see a picture of myself or i'd walk by a mirror, i would actually stop, especially if the mirror was on the side and just take a double glance and just couldn't believe the change in just a few years, you know and i was unaware how it just kind of crept up on me. when i saw the before pictures i had no idea that it was as bad as i thought. you know, you walk around every day and i was aware that i didn't like my profile and i hadn't liked it for a long time. but i can't believe that i had that kind of change. again, literally it was just overnight. as soon as it was over within 24 hours, my husband looked for the first time and said you could immediately see a dif
the people look who've had a lifestyle lift. >> we strive for that natural appearance, that naturalply makes you look the same way you did years ago. >> what i'm hoping for is for the skin to be just tightened up in this area, you know, just to look firmer and just a better profile in general. because i just don't like when i turn to the side especially. i just feel like it's just not as distinct as it used to be. when i'd see a picture of myself or i'd walk by a mirror, i would...
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law philosophy this natural law science that we live in immutably shows us that ok i'm not going to let you do this anymore we can hope that we will adjust and adapt sadly as in my last culture nicholai was called war against nature there is really a war against nature happening with all the established systems in the world refusing to acknowledge the basic foundation of our sociological propensities meaning our public health propensities how our brains interact with the environment how we generate crime how we generate violence how we generate of course war on the social level and on the personal level we're creating social neuroses in the stores and across the board because we're not respecting these natural issues you can look at it from a standpoint of you going to human organism and you can look at it standpoint from our larger macro institutions that literally have no respect for the environment because it's not within the business model the business model has no acknowledgement of the natural law philosophy that we have to subscribe to in order to maintain sustainability whic
law philosophy this natural law science that we live in immutably shows us that ok i'm not going to let you do this anymore we can hope that we will adjust and adapt sadly as in my last culture nicholai was called war against nature there is really a war against nature happening with all the established systems in the world refusing to acknowledge the basic foundation of our sociological propensities meaning our public health propensities how our brains interact with the environment how we...
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it's not in my nature. when maris's uncle lyle died i had to shut my hand in the car door just to make a decent showing at the funeral. you're a complex little pirate, aren't you? well, good night, niles. good night. ( groans ) daphne: thank you again, eric. i had a wonderful time. me, too. daphne: well, good night. eric: good night. ( sobbing ) i know we've only had a few dates but i'm already exhibiting the thgns of love: i can't stop thinking about him, i can't eat and i bought myself all new underwear. ree si we got to get her a girlfriend to talk to. i just got off the phone with maris. she's in arizona for the weekend. why? she was so shattered by the experience she had to fly er favorite spa to contemplate our marital future from a mud bath. well, it'll probably be good for mrs. crane. eric thinks the earth is very grounding. to h eric, eric, eric! must everything always be about eric? niles, may i suggest that when maris returns you have some intensive couples therapy? there's a reichian group... oh
it's not in my nature. when maris's uncle lyle died i had to shut my hand in the car door just to make a decent showing at the funeral. you're a complex little pirate, aren't you? well, good night, niles. good night. ( groans ) daphne: thank you again, eric. i had a wonderful time. me, too. daphne: well, good night. eric: good night. ( sobbing ) i know we've only had a few dates but i'm already exhibiting the thgns of love: i can't stop thinking about him, i can't eat and i bought myself all...
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provigor es el suplemento natural que da renovada energia y entusiasmo a sus momentos mas intimos.ar esta magnifica oportunidad. es hora de volver a disfrutar de una vida plena sin molestias y sin interrupciones. es hora de pedir prosvent! llame ahora mismo y pruebe gratis por 30 dias prosvent. tambien recibira la guia completa del dr. may para la salud de la prostata y asi como lo escucho, un frasco completamente gratis del suplemento natural provigor. simplemente imagine no tener que ir al baÑo a cada instante, dormir placidamente durante toda la noche y volver a disfrutar sus relaciones intimas otra vez. si las lineas estan ocupadas, vuelva a insistir. >> entonces, es muy ovio que los hombres deben comenzar a usar prosvent mucho antes de que aparezcan los sintomas. >> definitivamente, porque la prostata comienza a crecer mucho antes que los sintomas. esta es una prostata normal, tamaÑo nuez, a los 20 aÑos de edad, sin sintomas. a los 30, a menudo ocurre agrandamiento; aun no tiene sintomas. a los 40 y 50, el agrandamiento continua, pero ahora comienzan los sintomas. la prostata
provigor es el suplemento natural que da renovada energia y entusiasmo a sus momentos mas intimos.ar esta magnifica oportunidad. es hora de volver a disfrutar de una vida plena sin molestias y sin interrupciones. es hora de pedir prosvent! llame ahora mismo y pruebe gratis por 30 dias prosvent. tambien recibira la guia completa del dr. may para la salud de la prostata y asi como lo escucho, un frasco completamente gratis del suplemento natural provigor. simplemente imagine no tener que ir al...
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they want natural gas. think you will see a speed in natural gas up and down an generally creeping higher. it's a good one. david: mark travis, bill barrett, newfield exploration, swift energy. go ahead, mark travis. last word. >> david, we need to bring t. boone pickens back on. >> don't worry. i think pickens is over with liz at the milken conference. we may get him on this week. thanks, guys. david and mark travis and mark sebastion we'll see you in a few minutes when the s&p futures close. david: a life line for goldman sachs about struggling retailer jcpenney. how can they save the company. >>> letterheading back to liz claman. she is live at the milken global conference. liz, what do you have coming up? >> boone is already schmoozing with 500 billers that. speaking of billionaires we've got one coming up. investor and self-made billionaire, jeff green. only here at the milken conference will they actually put in the book the market value of everybody who is here. more than $5 trillion. you can bet jef
they want natural gas. think you will see a speed in natural gas up and down an generally creeping higher. it's a good one. david: mark travis, bill barrett, newfield exploration, swift energy. go ahead, mark travis. last word. >> david, we need to bring t. boone pickens back on. >> don't worry. i think pickens is over with liz at the milken conference. we may get him on this week. thanks, guys. david and mark travis and mark sebastion we'll see you in a few minutes when the s&p...
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nature valley. nature at its most delicious. the department applied for a study grant from the breast cancer research fund. it's hoping to conduct a study on 80 of its 250 female firefighters. they will compare blood samples to those from women outside of the department. >> every time a firefighter walks into a building, not only are there toxic chemicals, the problem is through studies, actually the center for disease control did a study a few years back and identify some chemicals that have the ability to permeate protective equipment. >> they're plagued by an extremely higher than normal rate of cancer. the department expects to learn this summer whether or not it's been awarded that grant. okay, let's rejoin now ahmad. ahmad, last couple of years, you've been watching the giants and as on a national level and now locally. pretty interesting, huh? >> the giants could maybe have a little more offense, but one did it today. no time to wait. the giants, as, warriors and sharks all in action. plus, there was a celebration, yes, a
nature valley. nature at its most delicious. the department applied for a study grant from the breast cancer research fund. it's hoping to conduct a study on 80 of its 250 female firefighters. they will compare blood samples to those from women outside of the department. >> every time a firefighter walks into a building, not only are there toxic chemicals, the problem is through studies, actually the center for disease control did a study a few years back and identify some chemicals that...
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we have wildlife, privacy, and nature. >> reporter: despite the looming nature, lapine says he's staying put. terrell brown, cbs news. >>> meteorologist jeff berardelli of our miami station wfor is tracking the flood-producing weather system. >> significant flooding continues in parts of the upper midwest straight through the ohio valley, and as we head through the upcoming week, it looks like more stormy weather is on the way. we have a storm system in the pacific northwest. that will be diving south through the rockies and eventually through the plain states. at that point it will become separated through the jet stream and it will have nothing to kind of steer it to the east. so it looks like the storm will be cut off and almost become stationary across the central part of the country by wednesday, thursday, and friday. and that means heavy rain is likely once again in parts of the midwest and also into the ohio valley. now, as far as the short term, it looks like heavy rain or at least moderate rainfall is possible and nodl, maybe 1 to 2 inches of rain monday into tuesday. significan
we have wildlife, privacy, and nature. >> reporter: despite the looming nature, lapine says he's staying put. terrell brown, cbs news. >>> meteorologist jeff berardelli of our miami station wfor is tracking the flood-producing weather system. >> significant flooding continues in parts of the upper midwest straight through the ohio valley, and as we head through the upcoming week, it looks like more stormy weather is on the way. we have a storm system in the pacific...
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nature valley. nature at its most delicious. chris: welcome back. bob, tell me something i don't know. >> i think in the obama's second term, foreign affairs are going to define more and more. chris: for better or worse? >> well, we'll see. there are a lot of powder kegs in the world to say the least. are they equipped in a way to be effective? we have an input in the world, if you go around and talk to enough leaders and foreign ministers and so forth, there's an uncertainty about how tough obama is. and you have to be tough in foreign affairs. chris: that's what i worry about that they don't know he's that tough over in iran. and we're going to have a miscalculation. they're going to go ahead and think he won't hit them. >> that's one of them. but it's north korea. it's libya. it's egypt. pakistan with 200 nukes. you know, what's going on in russia? china? chechnya. lesley stahl? >> well, i want to pick up on what we talked about before. i think we're going to find out how much information about us is out there easily accessible including our face
nature valley. nature at its most delicious. chris: welcome back. bob, tell me something i don't know. >> i think in the obama's second term, foreign affairs are going to define more and more. chris: for better or worse? >> well, we'll see. there are a lot of powder kegs in the world to say the least. are they equipped in a way to be effective? we have an input in the world, if you go around and talk to enough leaders and foreign ministers and so forth, there's an uncertainty about...
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so the vinyl siding on your house is made out of natural gas, right. and hydrous ammonia, which is used as synthetic fertilizer in our wheat fields and our corn fields, also made out of natural gas. so we have created an agricultural system that rides a tandem bicycle with the fossil fuel industry. we have created a materials economy and surrounded ourselves with material that are essentially fossils that were exhuming from the earth at a way that is not sustainable. they're called nonrenewable for a reason. and so it's time to engage human ingenuity to do something entirely different. and that's where i'm interested in working. because it seems to me when i look back at history, we have, in the united states, faced other times where our economy was ruinously dependent on some kind of abomination. and of course, slavery would be the one i would use as my example here. where people had to rise up and say that even though millions of dollars of personal wealth is bound up in slave labor, even though slave labor offered us the lower prices of goods, offer
so the vinyl siding on your house is made out of natural gas, right. and hydrous ammonia, which is used as synthetic fertilizer in our wheat fields and our corn fields, also made out of natural gas. so we have created an agricultural system that rides a tandem bicycle with the fossil fuel industry. we have created a materials economy and surrounded ourselves with material that are essentially fossils that were exhuming from the earth at a way that is not sustainable. they're called nonrenewable...