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anti-inflammatories; turmeric, which is curcumin is a natural anti-inflammatory; ginger is a natural anti-inflammatory. and if you eat the right things -- the right fruits, the right vegetables -- blended, within 12 weeks, you can reduce the pain you're having by 50%. i'm a western doctor. i believe in the importance of medication and what it does, but there's absolutely no question that the right nutrition can lead to either reduction, either slowing down, or even sometimes reversing a number of different diseases. >> i wanted to try the nutribullet rx because i was having tons of allergy symptoms, like my eye was swelling up like every two weeks, like huge. then, i would have to take steroids every day to get it to go down. i was taking an inhaler, nasal spray, an asthma medication, and a allergy medication every morning and every night. after using the nutribullet rx for about 10 days, i started to see, like, huge results. like, i wasn't as itchy, i wasn't as inflamed. i stopped taking the medications slowly. i stopped with the inhaler first, 'cause my asthma started to go away. a
anti-inflammatories; turmeric, which is curcumin is a natural anti-inflammatory; ginger is a natural anti-inflammatory. and if you eat the right things -- the right fruits, the right vegetables -- blended, within 12 weeks, you can reduce the pain you're having by 50%. i'm a western doctor. i believe in the importance of medication and what it does, but there's absolutely no question that the right nutrition can lead to either reduction, either slowing down, or even sometimes reversing a number...
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the move in natural gas is good news for u.s. home owners and more than half the nation's homes are heated with natural gas and its by-product propane. jackie deangelis has more. >> reporter: natural gas prices continue to plummet, a near 30% drop since last year and another leg down today closing in on $3. the action in nat gas is a supply -- demand story. but mother nature controlling demand and so far she's been on our side. this time last year we were talking about the polar vortex, now we're talking about 50-degree temperatures on the east coast on christmas. >> everything comes down to weather in natural gas. it's been very mild. they're predicting in the short-term future here that it's going to stay mild, and with the north american shale production predominantly the appalachian gas, there is a lot of it. there's a big glut of it right now. >> reporter: the natural gas story with declines in propane in ten year lows and consumers will be paying a lot less to heat their homes this winter, then there's the decline in retail
the move in natural gas is good news for u.s. home owners and more than half the nation's homes are heated with natural gas and its by-product propane. jackie deangelis has more. >> reporter: natural gas prices continue to plummet, a near 30% drop since last year and another leg down today closing in on $3. the action in nat gas is a supply -- demand story. but mother nature controlling demand and so far she's been on our side. this time last year we were talking about the polar vortex,...
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the love of nature was very much a part of homer's time. his family joined the growing number of americans in the late 19th century who could afford to escape the city heat and spend summers at the shore. homer's relatives on both sides had been engaged in shipping and trading for generations. his father, charles savage homer, carried on an import business. his mother, henrietta benson homer, was a watercolorist whose flower pictures were occasionally shown in professional exhibitions. winslow was born in boston in 1836. at t age of 21, after two years of drudgery apprenticeto a commercial lithographer, he vowed he would never have another master and set up his studio at 22 winter street, in a building with publisher m.m. ballou. true to his new england background, homer was forthright and self-reliant. above all, he valued his independence, soon establishing himself as a free-lance illustrator for ballou's pictorial. homer's first important illustration was published in 1857, and within a year, his work began to appear in harper's weekly.
the love of nature was very much a part of homer's time. his family joined the growing number of americans in the late 19th century who could afford to escape the city heat and spend summers at the shore. homer's relatives on both sides had been engaged in shipping and trading for generations. his father, charles savage homer, carried on an import business. his mother, henrietta benson homer, was a watercolorist whose flower pictures were occasionally shown in professional exhibitions. winslow...
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this is one of the strongest antioxidants in nature.nd we're gonna show you in a minute how all of these ingredients together in this machine is gonna draw out that lycopene, making it more available for absorption. we're gonna fill up with almond milk. all right. i want you to watch closely, kiran, because what happens next is gonna be unlike anything we've seen before. you see that green light? when i press that button, it turns red, and that indicates that we are in soup mode. the heat, in combination with e cyclonic action and the presence of the oils from the almond milk and the chia seed draws out that lycopene, making this super antioxidant dramatically more available for absorption. lycopene is five times more powerful than vitamin "c" as an antioxidant. you can see here that the color has changed. that's the lycopene being drawn out. even in soup mode, this smart technology turns at exactly the right speed for exactly the right amount of time. [ machine shuts off ] and now we're ready. remember everything that we put in here --
this is one of the strongest antioxidants in nature.nd we're gonna show you in a minute how all of these ingredients together in this machine is gonna draw out that lycopene, making it more available for absorption. we're gonna fill up with almond milk. all right. i want you to watch closely, kiran, because what happens next is gonna be unlike anything we've seen before. you see that green light? when i press that button, it turns red, and that indicates that we are in soup mode. the heat, in...
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. >> did you steal your country's natural resources? >> no! >> the other a former israeli intelligence officer who is now suing the egyptian state. >> how much money will you be satisfied to take from the egyptians? >> i'll settle for 50 billion. have a good day. >> we investigate the role of energy in the most important relationship in the middle east - israel's peace accord with egypt - as a new balance of power emerges in the region. >> from the israeli perspective it's a game changer because their one great weakness was their energy dependent on others. >> israel has laid claim to some of the largest gas fields discovered this century. >> when gas came on stream they called that their second liberation day. >> as gas shortages sweep egypt, president abdel fata el-sissi is hoping that a clandestine deal to buy gas from israel will secure his political future. >> egypt needs gas. we can sell it. what else can be better? >> since its foundation, israel's lack of oil and gas has been a key strategic weakness. in the 1960s it looked to neighbor
. >> did you steal your country's natural resources? >> no! >> the other a former israeli intelligence officer who is now suing the egyptian state. >> how much money will you be satisfied to take from the egyptians? >> i'll settle for 50 billion. have a good day. >> we investigate the role of energy in the most important relationship in the middle east - israel's peace accord with egypt - as a new balance of power emerges in the region. >> from the...
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product for my natural hair?"ike it is the only product for your natural hair. no matter what ethnicity you are, wen works. now, i know a lot of you out there are asking yourselves, will wen work on my hair? it will, and we're gonna prove it right now. naja and rebecka clearly have two different types of hair. (chaz dean) baby fine blonde. coarse, thick, dry. (alyssa milano) right, and i would think they'd need different types of product to deal with their... 'cause you've been told that is why. every product out there tells you, if you have this hair type you need this shampoo, if you have this hair type you need this shampoo. it doesn't have to be confusing. with wen, sweet almond mint cleansing conditioner, both girls completely different hair types. i want to show you something. go at home and try this as well. just get your hair lift up a section of your hair. what do you see with her hair here? it's a lot thicker down here than it is up there. so wouldn't that tell you that she doesn't necessarily have baby
product for my natural hair?"ike it is the only product for your natural hair. no matter what ethnicity you are, wen works. now, i know a lot of you out there are asking yourselves, will wen work on my hair? it will, and we're gonna prove it right now. naja and rebecka clearly have two different types of hair. (chaz dean) baby fine blonde. coarse, thick, dry. (alyssa milano) right, and i would think they'd need different types of product to deal with their... 'cause you've been told that...
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i can understand fda's reluctance to wade into the argument into what constitutes natural.if many consumers are led to believe that natural means non-ge and tp÷28 make purchases on that belief, shouldn't the use of that term on a food label represent that the food is non-ge? i'm going to continue for a little bit more. give you plenty to deal with. that's my only question, actually. and if so, wouldn't the term of the use natural on a food containing ge ingredients be, as reveal facts material in lightt of such misrepresentation if it does not state that it contains ge ingredients? it gets convoluted. in other words, and this is the question. even though the use of genetic engineering may not be material information per se, doesn't it become material information in those circumstances in which the rest of the labeling of the ge food implies that the food does notuu contain ge ingredients? if you can sort that out, kudos to you. this is a topic in which i wish to hear from you. and take your time. >> there is a short answer to this. which is thatú=4c we have pend several ci
i can understand fda's reluctance to wade into the argument into what constitutes natural.if many consumers are led to believe that natural means non-ge and tp÷28 make purchases on that belief, shouldn't the use of that term on a food label represent that the food is non-ge? i'm going to continue for a little bit more. give you plenty to deal with. that's my only question, actually. and if so, wouldn't the term of the use natural on a food containing ge ingredients be, as reveal facts material...
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and to learn from nature.nd most important thing that we can all do because it's really hard to tell what a solution is when you don't really know what you're talking about. and i think that's one of the most important things that many of us need to take more time in nature to understand the cycles of nature to understand the science. i think this conference is a really good way to get educated. i really am an advocate for school system having a lot more education programs in college. there's so many answers to your wonderful question but it's hard to care for things that we don't know anything about. what we're really missing many times is that love and care for the natural world because we're not connected to it, not in our modern day world. over half the world's population lives in an urban environment. i think one of the things we can do very personally is to get educated. right now people know there are some statistics that you can ask children or adults about all the different commercial products and you
and to learn from nature.nd most important thing that we can all do because it's really hard to tell what a solution is when you don't really know what you're talking about. and i think that's one of the most important things that many of us need to take more time in nature to understand the cycles of nature to understand the science. i think this conference is a really good way to get educated. i really am an advocate for school system having a lot more education programs in college. there's...
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reason about these things, that line in the founding documents that speak about nature and nature's god. precisely the tradition that goes back through the history of christianity, into judaism, even into the ancient world, the romans and the greeks. it's a truth that wise people have thought about over the years, because we understand, especially in an incredibly technologically sophisticated moment that we are all experiencing and honestly, probably even being very annoyed by often. we understand that it's not just data that we need. you know, with all due respect to sergeant friday, it isn't just the facts, ma'am, that we need. it's the meaning behind the facts. it's wisdom that we need, not just data. wisdom. and this is the reflection of an integrated, holistic view of who human beings are. many of you are involved in the world of work, business. you have many literally mundane concerns. mundane, meaning daily concerns that occupy your time. and some of you may think, well, there's no particularly spiritual or poetic dimension to worrying about accounts and how the factory is o
reason about these things, that line in the founding documents that speak about nature and nature's god. precisely the tradition that goes back through the history of christianity, into judaism, even into the ancient world, the romans and the greeks. it's a truth that wise people have thought about over the years, because we understand, especially in an incredibly technologically sophisticated moment that we are all experiencing and honestly, probably even being very annoyed by often. we...
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on nature. what do people think about nature, how do they treat nature, and how does nature respond in turn and affect us? it's sort of back and forth. it's one of my favorite historical topics. when i was in graduate school, i got interested particularly in the environment movement, who became an environmentalist, why did they become an environmentalist, what happens when other parts of their lives intersect with their environmentalism, and particularly, i got fascinated by people who became environmentalists that you would never expect. you can kind of see where this is going. one of the things i love about historical study is one heck torah -- the historical actors go off script and they do things you do not expect. to like the fact that people are complicated. that is a truism in real life. it's a truism for a reason. people are complicated. i wanted to explore that. my two interests came together in my book, and they come together in this talk today. i want to explore the complicated world
on nature. what do people think about nature, how do they treat nature, and how does nature respond in turn and affect us? it's sort of back and forth. it's one of my favorite historical topics. when i was in graduate school, i got interested particularly in the environment movement, who became an environmentalist, why did they become an environmentalist, what happens when other parts of their lives intersect with their environmentalism, and particularly, i got fascinated by people who became...
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but to use that natural gas it will be 130 gigawatts of natural gas cycle. be 8400 watts to be down street and that points to 2.1 incremental units. let me just say a primary reason again as other speakers have said for this increased gas capacity is both price and availability. you just can't avoid that. it's worth keeping in mind that in 2004 natural gas used for power production, however, nearly doubled in price in two years to reach 550 dollars perfect ncf. then it doubled again in 2008 if you'll recall to reach 12.41. and then in 2012 it dropped to 80 cents. right now it's around $5 and $6. i think the point is pretty obvious. adding to the fact that we don't have any new projected demand for coal, what we're trying to show here is that the existing fleet is getting old. in 2020 the average time of existence of the existing fleet will be about 42 years old. it's important to understand that this existing fleet, according to the eia, is still expected to provide about 38% of all of the electricity requirements through 2040 in the u.s. here's my point, i
but to use that natural gas it will be 130 gigawatts of natural gas cycle. be 8400 watts to be down street and that points to 2.1 incremental units. let me just say a primary reason again as other speakers have said for this increased gas capacity is both price and availability. you just can't avoid that. it's worth keeping in mind that in 2004 natural gas used for power production, however, nearly doubled in price in two years to reach 550 dollars perfect ncf. then it doubled again in 2008 if...
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natural gas went through the roof. the result, i've got to tell you, it has been pretty interesting because what we're going to see is we know that gasoline helps the individual, but the natural gas, guys, in my mind is something that might get corporations moving. it might lead to this manufacturing renaissance that we've been missing because at the end of the day the strong dollar sort of hurts it, but these companies have a lot of money, and they're going to get a lot more if nat gas -- >> i gotta tell you, from 2011 through august of 2014 the american chemical council which a lot of chemical companies use natural gas, 196 new announcements of that spending you talked about totaling $124 billion, charles. there was a lot of money that these corporations, manufacturing companies saved by lower natural gas, they're able to put that money back into operating facilities, and a lot of them are converting to natural gas as well. >> but there's a lag here. oil and the price of gas, that's somewhat almost instantaneous. on
natural gas went through the roof. the result, i've got to tell you, it has been pretty interesting because what we're going to see is we know that gasoline helps the individual, but the natural gas, guys, in my mind is something that might get corporations moving. it might lead to this manufacturing renaissance that we've been missing because at the end of the day the strong dollar sort of hurts it, but these companies have a lot of money, and they're going to get a lot more if nat gas --...
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controls on natural gas prices led to the third of develop the alaska natural gas transportation system, creating massive natural gas shortages in my home territory in the industrial midwest in the winter of 77-78 with devastating economic impacts, some which remains to this day. abandoned using oil and gas international borders and power generation lead led to major switch away from gas and oil towards goal. is rushing towards coal has led to scores of aging coal facilities that now have to be replaced as part of our national environmental policy under international law and policy. mr. chairman, in conclusion it is evident is energy situation today is far different from what it was when epca was enacted. with crude oil production continued to rise coming with the detriment to use energy and economic policy to keep the ban on crude oil exports. keeping the ban at attempting benevolent policy to control globally traded commodity with hopes of u.s. oil boom will lead to energy independence is a fallacy, as the u.s. is part of the global market and must therefore participate in it. getting
controls on natural gas prices led to the third of develop the alaska natural gas transportation system, creating massive natural gas shortages in my home territory in the industrial midwest in the winter of 77-78 with devastating economic impacts, some which remains to this day. abandoned using oil and gas international borders and power generation lead led to major switch away from gas and oil towards goal. is rushing towards coal has led to scores of aging coal facilities that now have to be...
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the orange hash marks are natural gas. you don't see any coal up there of course between now and 2040 but to use that natural gas it will be about 130 gigawatts of new natural gas combined-cycle. it bill be about 84 gigawatts of combustion turbines gas-fired. that equates to about 2.1 tcf of incremental natural gas use for electricity from 2012 base load. let me say a primary reason again as other speakers have said for this increased gas capacity is both price and availability. you just can't avoid that. it is worth keeping in mind that in 2004 natural gas used for power production however nearly downed in price in two years to reach $5.50 per mcf. then it doubled again in 2008, if you will recall to reach $12.41. in 2012 is dropped to $2.81. right now it is around 5 or $6. i think the point is pretty obvious. well adding to the fact that we don't have any new projected demand for control what we're trying to show here is that the existing fleet is getting old. in "20/20" the average -- 2020 the average time of the existe
the orange hash marks are natural gas. you don't see any coal up there of course between now and 2040 but to use that natural gas it will be about 130 gigawatts of new natural gas combined-cycle. it bill be about 84 gigawatts of combustion turbines gas-fired. that equates to about 2.1 tcf of incremental natural gas use for electricity from 2012 base load. let me say a primary reason again as other speakers have said for this increased gas capacity is both price and availability. you just can't...
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this product is all natural, right? >> right. it's all natural, very well tolerated. and when we look at some of the pharmaceuticals that we use for managing continence -- the bladder-control products -- a lot of them do work, but there are side effects. it can be dizziness, light headedness. it can be constipation. it can be, you know, you just -- headaches, a lot of side effects. >> sure. >> sometimes, it's worse -- the side effects are worse than what it's treating. >> that's right. that's right. >> why does there seem to be more of a prevalence of incontinence among women? >> well, there's a few reasons why incontinence is more common among women. for starters, when women are pregnant and give birth, that whole experience can put stress and pressure on the bladder, and during delivery, there can be sometimes force and trauma that can lead to damage of the tissues, weakening of the muscles. a lot of women, after they go through child birth, do experience occasional or frequent episodes of incontinence. >> even younger women. >> even younger women, exactly. and then
this product is all natural, right? >> right. it's all natural, very well tolerated. and when we look at some of the pharmaceuticals that we use for managing continence -- the bladder-control products -- a lot of them do work, but there are side effects. it can be dizziness, light headedness. it can be constipation. it can be, you know, you just -- headaches, a lot of side effects. >> sure. >> sometimes, it's worse -- the side effects are worse than what it's treating....
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by their nature, they know this. and, so, yes i think it's going to require a great division of labor. some will be involved in politics, others in education, others in the social media creative writing, artwork, all this kind of thing. but i'm afraid to say that it's much easier to pull apart a toaster than it is to put it back together. and a lot of the toaster have been pulled apart and is laying on the table with a lot of crumbs. we just need to think about how this whole thing fits together again. but, you know, i look at a room like this and i see people who are dedicated and who are energetic and who are creative. i have hope for the future. i'm just not going to let them take it away. >> father bob, over here in the corner. >> i'm a robert, by the way. >> a robert. i'm sorry. ok. you remind me of, and this need, i think, is national, for another bishop fulton. >> that's a great honor. >> what you have said today, i think, more people need to hear and on an ongoing basis. and have you given that any thought? >
by their nature, they know this. and, so, yes i think it's going to require a great division of labor. some will be involved in politics, others in education, others in the social media creative writing, artwork, all this kind of thing. but i'm afraid to say that it's much easier to pull apart a toaster than it is to put it back together. and a lot of the toaster have been pulled apart and is laying on the table with a lot of crumbs. we just need to think about how this whole thing fits...
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he says the author of nature which is odd, the author of nature has put inside as this judging and desire to be judged favorably. he says he has made us the judge of all mankind so we judge each other, we are essentially god's deputies, to keep an eye on the people around us. it doesn't always work so well. people do horrible things all the time. what is remarkable is anything decent happens given how self-centered we are. to tell you a story that happened to me along these lines i had a chance to go to big sur in california to spend one day with my wife with our kids which happens once a year. we were pretty excited to have a vacation day. the only problem is we can't find a place that is for one night. it is a strange place. you can stay for $800 a night in some places. if someone had a less which we did it is hard to find -- there are no real hotels so you have to find a cab and. all the cabins we could find that were available at a two night minimum and we were coming for one night. we will pay for tweet tonight's. we have one night, let's enjoy it. the owner of the cab, with the like
he says the author of nature which is odd, the author of nature has put inside as this judging and desire to be judged favorably. he says he has made us the judge of all mankind so we judge each other, we are essentially god's deputies, to keep an eye on the people around us. it doesn't always work so well. people do horrible things all the time. what is remarkable is anything decent happens given how self-centered we are. to tell you a story that happened to me along these lines i had a chance...
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[laughter] technique, piety is helpless to use nature as the glory of god. substitute fora technique. when you grasp the importance of that idea, you understand that integrated into our everyday of grace,s, offers that is, in theological again, you'll use different language for yourself, from your own tradition, but in tradition, an offer of grace is an offer of relationship with one and that there is not point in the universe that is not offering us this transendant.with a tran a monk said, dad, i'm so glad i found my vocation, praying day and night. with eget up at -- we get up at the morning, when all the world is hushed, to pray. his father wrote him back and son, your mother and i are so proud you found your vocation. but i want you to remember one thing. many a night, at 3:00 in the morning, when all the world was i rose your mother and from our bed to change your dirty diapers. [laughter] and in that, we found our vocation. imagine that. this is really incarnational, right? this is understanding. i mean, in a baby's diapers, you your vocation. [laught
[laughter] technique, piety is helpless to use nature as the glory of god. substitute fora technique. when you grasp the importance of that idea, you understand that integrated into our everyday of grace,s, offers that is, in theological again, you'll use different language for yourself, from your own tradition, but in tradition, an offer of grace is an offer of relationship with one and that there is not point in the universe that is not offering us this transendant.with a tran a monk said,...
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and to learn from nature. first and most important thing that we can all do because it's really hard to tell what a solution is when you don't really know what you're talking about. and i think that's one of the most important things that many of us need to take more time in nature to understand the cycles of nature to understand the science. i think this conference is a really good way to get educated. i really am an advocate for school system having a lot more education programs in college. there's so many answers to your wonderful question but it's hard to care for things that we don't know anything about. what we're really missing many times is that love and care for the natural world because we're not connected to it, not in our modern day world. over half the world's population lives in an urban environment. i think one of the things we can do very personally is to get educated. right now people know there are some statistics that you can ask children or adults about all the different commercial products
and to learn from nature. first and most important thing that we can all do because it's really hard to tell what a solution is when you don't really know what you're talking about. and i think that's one of the most important things that many of us need to take more time in nature to understand the cycles of nature to understand the science. i think this conference is a really good way to get educated. i really am an advocate for school system having a lot more education programs in college....
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half the natural gas will come into the terminal by ship. on a remote polish island called schwiniwuska, turning off gas supplies to ukraine in 2006 and 2009 which affected supplies to several eu countries. i sat down to discuss it with former polish president and cold war icon lech walesa. >> flow a little bit less. do you think that's going to happen this year in poland and in other countries ? >> just a few more months years and we'll be completely independent of russia. russia will lose out because we and others will not buy. now we're not able to do it but we will be in the immediate future. >> poland's deputy prime minister says his country's resources depend on reliable energy. >> the future belongs to energy and one of the foundations is going to be access to your own source of energy and the cheapest energy. those cheap prices are needed by both residents and businesses particularly for businesses that require a lot of energy. >> but that's the problem. energy independence doesn't come cheap. gas deals negotiated with qatar are expe
half the natural gas will come into the terminal by ship. on a remote polish island called schwiniwuska, turning off gas supplies to ukraine in 2006 and 2009 which affected supplies to several eu countries. i sat down to discuss it with former polish president and cold war icon lech walesa. >> flow a little bit less. do you think that's going to happen this year in poland and in other countries ? >> just a few more months years and we'll be completely independent of russia. russia...
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fighting human nature.eople in ukraine are looking at poland, their four times our capital income. we'd like to be more like him than this guy and he is fighting moores law because technology is driving down oil and renewable prices at the same time. that's not a good bet. >> it is not a good bet. he has suffered, his people suffered in terms of the economy. >> nationalism at $110 a barrel and $54 a barrel are two different things and i think we will see that. >> if we look at oil prices i wonder where you think the spillover effects are. it has been great news for consumer and will continue to be so. i don't know how that changes the geo political map. >> just got a tax cut. certain countries that have paid a long bet on oil will be under pressure. this year, we will see a lot of geo political moves. already saw one recentry with cuba and america basically upgrading their relations. that's about cuba being dependent on 100,000 barrels of oil a day from venezuela. >> do you look at the changes with optimism
fighting human nature.eople in ukraine are looking at poland, their four times our capital income. we'd like to be more like him than this guy and he is fighting moores law because technology is driving down oil and renewable prices at the same time. that's not a good bet. >> it is not a good bet. he has suffered, his people suffered in terms of the economy. >> nationalism at $110 a barrel and $54 a barrel are two different things and i think we will see that. >> if we look at...
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its active ingredient's from mother nature. no matter where you live nuvo h2o promises you can enjoy incredible, soft water. it requires no extra plumbing and is completely electronics-free. nuvo h2o is guaranteed to eliminate the aggravation of lime and scale. the secret is nuvo's citracharge cell technology. relying on a process called chelation, powered by citric acid, this patented time-release cell breaks the bonds of scale before they can get a grip on your plumbing and appliances. all you'll notice is month after month of delicious good-for-you water. it's truly mother nature's answer. imagine having soft water that easily rinses soap away... refreshes laundry-- fluffy soft and touchable... puts an end to scrubbing water spots from fixtures, mirrors and dishes... even lets you say good-bye to dozens of corrosive cleaning chemicals. in independent laboratory studies nuvo h2o is proven to not only eliminate up to 98% of scale buildup, it was actually proven to remove existing scale, improving the function of fixtures and a
its active ingredient's from mother nature. no matter where you live nuvo h2o promises you can enjoy incredible, soft water. it requires no extra plumbing and is completely electronics-free. nuvo h2o is guaranteed to eliminate the aggravation of lime and scale. the secret is nuvo's citracharge cell technology. relying on a process called chelation, powered by citric acid, this patented time-release cell breaks the bonds of scale before they can get a grip on your plumbing and appliances. all...
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takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time get out and play!
takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time get out and play!
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>> all the oil producers produce natural gas, and i expect being short natural gas without weather might be a very good trade in the beginning of this year. >> gentlemen, thank you very much for the year in predictions, happy new year to all of you. >> happy new year. >> thank you. cheryl: have you fun. the rest of you stay right here, a lot more going on in the next 55 minutes, including new developments in the sony hacking fiasco. the student just signed deals to show controversial comedy "the interview" on cable and satellite systems. they include on demand services on comcast, time warner cable and directv. until now "the interview" has only been available on internet based services, sony says moviegoers will see "the interview" at 580 independent theaters this weekend. that's up from 331 last weekend. big story. >>> washington and your money, peter barnes counting down the top five washington issues of 2014 that impact your portfolio. today's contender and number two issue is the political ground shift. joining me from washington, well, peter barnes! take it away. hi, sir. >> report
>> all the oil producers produce natural gas, and i expect being short natural gas without weather might be a very good trade in the beginning of this year. >> gentlemen, thank you very much for the year in predictions, happy new year to all of you. >> happy new year. >> thank you. cheryl: have you fun. the rest of you stay right here, a lot more going on in the next 55 minutes, including new developments in the sony hacking fiasco. the student just signed deals to show...
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it runs off of natural gas. generates oes is it all the electricity that the home needs. >> how does it work? >> it's a lot like your car in hat it's got a piston driven engine inside. the engine turns the generator, and when it does that, it's also providing all this heat that we're using in innovative ways. there's no reason to use electricity when we have all this heat available. >> you can do anything with heat and water. obviously, coffee makers, whirlpool, hot tub. > we want to partner with people that have products that can be manufactured consistent with our solution. so we'd love to have a line of appliances that work with the we're building these homes. one of the key pieces of equipment that we're going to hydronic loop. we call it the aqua drive. t's a closed loop system that circulates water around the home. o it gets hot by heat that comes off of our power cell, which you saw earlier. house? it heat the are we talking about steam heat with the radiators similar to what my grandparents had? >> like
it runs off of natural gas. generates oes is it all the electricity that the home needs. >> how does it work? >> it's a lot like your car in hat it's got a piston driven engine inside. the engine turns the generator, and when it does that, it's also providing all this heat that we're using in innovative ways. there's no reason to use electricity when we have all this heat available. >> you can do anything with heat and water. obviously, coffee makers, whirlpool, hot tub. >...
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it turns out they need natural gas as much as nadia. a power plant can consume natural amounts. to understand the impact power plants have, consider this - in 200040% of the region's electricity was produced using coal or oil. to day that figure is less than 7%. natural gas, by contrast is used to general half of all the energy consumed in the region. ann george is an executive and her organization administers the vast electricity market. billions of energy are brought and sold much it's like a stock exchange. right now, one of the driving forces behind the flickering lights is national gas. >> it's correlated to the price of the fuel. gas. >> reporter: people that heat their homes with electricity are experiencing higher prices because of a lack of pipeline capacity. lawmakers and developers are considering plans to build more price lines. it may lower prices, environmentalists and social justice groups say the reason it looks to permanent forms dash even if it means higher prices in the short term, energy efficiency and renewable resources have to be front and center. the goal
it turns out they need natural gas as much as nadia. a power plant can consume natural amounts. to understand the impact power plants have, consider this - in 200040% of the region's electricity was produced using coal or oil. to day that figure is less than 7%. natural gas, by contrast is used to general half of all the energy consumed in the region. ann george is an executive and her organization administers the vast electricity market. billions of energy are brought and sold much it's like a...
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these and natural direction should've taken me down there.owever, wherever the back of walnuts as now his now, that one wasn't. out of two, we were a 50/50. i respect your point and you are correct. it is an operative system, but it's coupled with a lack of transparency we've got a problem. yes, ma'am. >> a big example of pay to play is the fact that monsanto ties foreign aid to insisting that we buy their seed, which require for their round up. in places like el salvador and started the disease, there is a much greater cause than all of the other major diseases complying by cancers and disease. if they do that at the highest level to foreign aid is, instead we can make the change. >> is beyond the scope of my research and i appreciate your concern. i sometimes than frivolous in the best i've tied this to my own work is looking at the problems that because the the roundup resistant crops that result in milkweed, which is required for the sustainability of the monarchs in the milkweed dying so frivolously i've been suggesting we should develop
these and natural direction should've taken me down there.owever, wherever the back of walnuts as now his now, that one wasn't. out of two, we were a 50/50. i respect your point and you are correct. it is an operative system, but it's coupled with a lack of transparency we've got a problem. yes, ma'am. >> a big example of pay to play is the fact that monsanto ties foreign aid to insisting that we buy their seed, which require for their round up. in places like el salvador and started the...
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number two, deep-sea offshore oil and natural gas deposits natural gas deposits the one developed in the future. number three, a deep-sea warm port for the russian navy. here's when the media is not talking about, the fourth is very important. if you join the e.u., they have an advantage by bringing in importing goods without tariffs. now that will eat into the russian market because the russian market has contracts with the existing cif state is ukraine does send out the russian manufacturer will have a competition not a lower price from the european goods. it's about the domestic economy. so let's get into the putin to station of oil a word i spent it because people like catchy phrases like that. essentially, if you really want to know the fundamental basis, please visit the site cold war.com. we've created many about the putin as they should not just oil and natural gas and other resources. so when the book i break it down in great detail the types of categories of oil. heavy oil, light oil, sweet, sour. for today's top, and went to clump it altogether is oil. so putin understands
number two, deep-sea offshore oil and natural gas deposits natural gas deposits the one developed in the future. number three, a deep-sea warm port for the russian navy. here's when the media is not talking about, the fourth is very important. if you join the e.u., they have an advantage by bringing in importing goods without tariffs. now that will eat into the russian market because the russian market has contracts with the existing cif state is ukraine does send out the russian manufacturer...
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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 all th
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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personalization and make it natural and healthier. that's what beverages look like in the next 25 years. for "nightly business report," i'm sara eisen. >> that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm susie gharib, have a great weekend. >> i'm bill griffeth. have a great weekend. we'll see you back here on monday. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer an portfolio manage share their investment strategies, stock market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. gwen: we go around the world focusing on the good news, the bad news and the challenges that remain. that shaped 2014, tonight on "washington week." >> i'm eager to work with all of you. declaredsident obama 2014 his year of action. stand stilloes not and neither will i. so wherever and whenever i can steps without legislation to expand opportunity for more whatcan families, that's i'm going to do. gwen: congress resisted his executive action especially after democrats went down to midterm d
personalization and make it natural and healthier. that's what beverages look like in the next 25 years. for "nightly business report," i'm sara eisen. >> that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm susie gharib, have a great weekend. >> i'm bill griffeth. have a great weekend. we'll see you back here on monday. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer an portfolio...
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liberalisms moral paradigm is the effort after a natural disaster. for the same reason to figure out children's needs and folder of the day's. per on the basis to be nice if capitalizes those that are not children and urges people to do to well of the way they cannot be expected to help themselves rather than of determination to prevail against those challenges history derives the promising path for those groups to acquire significant and economic vintages to feel sorry for themselves or guilty about them but the embrace of victimhood is a debilitating advantage to be dependent on the kindness of strangers. liberals hopeful and trusting view is counterintuitive to those whose disagree with them. that the default options to display the ugly and difficult with the stupidity edifice to solve problems in to solve that dissatisfaction not an aspect of that human condition but that there naturally disclose to live with one another to help explain but not justify those who cause the problems that they seek to solve. from 20 years ago when confronted with re
liberalisms moral paradigm is the effort after a natural disaster. for the same reason to figure out children's needs and folder of the day's. per on the basis to be nice if capitalizes those that are not children and urges people to do to well of the way they cannot be expected to help themselves rather than of determination to prevail against those challenges history derives the promising path for those groups to acquire significant and economic vintages to feel sorry for themselves or guilty...
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it is a natural resource and it really is a natural resource and it's one that if you have, you consider exploit. in thinking about the deployment of ccs in the united states, states that have this option have an option that other states don't and they will put that into their calculus and figure out how to make it work and if that option is viable for them. but the gulf coast and the illinois basin are world class co 2 storage options. those states, i'm sure are more glad that they have that option than not. with that, i really appreciate the opportunity to talk with you today. thank you very, very much. thanks very much, julio. [ applause [ applause ] okay, at this time, welcome up char labor day the first panel, please. thank you. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, i'm charlieten jer from brookings institution where i'm a senior fellow in the energy security initiative. it's always nice to come took csis, since i was the first director of the energy program here from '79 to '87. it's always kind of like returning home to good, close friends and former colleagues. so i thank csis
it is a natural resource and it really is a natural resource and it's one that if you have, you consider exploit. in thinking about the deployment of ccs in the united states, states that have this option have an option that other states don't and they will put that into their calculus and figure out how to make it work and if that option is viable for them. but the gulf coast and the illinois basin are world class co 2 storage options. those states, i'm sure are more glad that they have that...
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the orange #'s are natural gas. you do not you do not see any call up their between now and 2040, but to use that natural gas it we will be about 130 gigawatts of new natural gas combined cycle. it will be about 84 84 gigawatts of combustion turbines gas-fired, and that equates to about 2.1 tcf of incremental natural gas used for electricity. let me just say that a primary reason again as other speakers have said, the increased gas capacity is both price and availability. you just can't avoid that. it is worth keeping in mind that in 2,004 natural gas used for power production nearly doubled in price in two years to reach 550. a doubled again until 2,008 if you we will recall to reach $12.41. and then in 2012 it it dropped from $2.81. right now it is around five or six now it is around five or $6. i think the.is pretty obvious. well, adding to the fact that we don't have any new projected demand for coal what we're trying to show here is the existing fleet is getting old. the average time of the existing fleet we wi
the orange #'s are natural gas. you do not you do not see any call up their between now and 2040, but to use that natural gas it we will be about 130 gigawatts of new natural gas combined cycle. it will be about 84 84 gigawatts of combustion turbines gas-fired, and that equates to about 2.1 tcf of incremental natural gas used for electricity. let me just say that a primary reason again as other speakers have said, the increased gas capacity is both price and availability. you just can't avoid...
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>> the nature of discovery. it turns out discovery is not what most people think in terms of, eureka, i point my telescope and there it is. discovery is always an extended process. when you discover new classes of astronomical objects, it is never you point your telescope and know what you are looking at. when galileo pointed his telescope at saturn and saw these protuberances on the body of the planet, he had no idea what they were. he did not know that rings could have existed. they had never been found before. it took 40 years before someone else determined those could be rings. it is the same thing throughout astronomy, even modern astronomy. there is a period of something that is detected, and there is a long time to determine what it really is and longer to understand what it is. the lesson i learned from that is that when we detect a signal, or a microbe, or fossils as the case of the mars rock shows, it will be an extended process, over years, before we know what it is. >> your third area of research? >>
>> the nature of discovery. it turns out discovery is not what most people think in terms of, eureka, i point my telescope and there it is. discovery is always an extended process. when you discover new classes of astronomical objects, it is never you point your telescope and know what you are looking at. when galileo pointed his telescope at saturn and saw these protuberances on the body of the planet, he had no idea what they were. he did not know that rings could have existed. they had...
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personalization and make it natural and healthier. that's what beverages look like in the next 25 years. for "nightly business report," i'm sara eisen. >> that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm susie gharib, have a great weekend. >> i'm bill griffeth. have a great weekend. we'll see you back here on monday. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer an portfolio manage share their investment strategies, stock market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if you're old and gray ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say it's okay ♪ ♪ listen to what i say ♪ it's all right, doing fine ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if the sun don't shine ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say it's okay ♪ ♪ we're gettin' to the end of the day ♪ pullman: a couple of weeks ago, you were moaning the workload was too heavy without jack. but we're not saying we don't need someone. it's just who that someone is. what's wrong with steve? nothing, not
personalization and make it natural and healthier. that's what beverages look like in the next 25 years. for "nightly business report," i'm sara eisen. >> that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm susie gharib, have a great weekend. >> i'm bill griffeth. have a great weekend. we'll see you back here on monday. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by -- thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer an portfolio...
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i could not have passion for the outdoors and for nature. fresno was pretty darn cool. to the east of us, a couple of hours was sequoia and teens canyon. to the north of us was yosemite. i truly believed that was my own personal national park. i had to open up to the fact that in the 50's i trampled more medals than i care to remember, just being there. i felt i got to to grow up in the light of john muir. i/o him personally a great debt of gratitude for all of the inspiration -- i oh him personally a great debt of gratitude for all his inspiration. as i was growing up i went on to live and work all over the country. for the last 45 years i have worked at the intersection of the media, mostly tv. following him john muir -- following in john yours footsteps. he must have been one of the greatest athletes of the 19th century. his ability to saunter and climb glaciers and get into the backcountry of southeast alaska and all of these places he went all over the world, twitterverse interpret them and care about them and help protect them. i lived
i could not have passion for the outdoors and for nature. fresno was pretty darn cool. to the east of us, a couple of hours was sequoia and teens canyon. to the north of us was yosemite. i truly believed that was my own personal national park. i had to open up to the fact that in the 50's i trampled more medals than i care to remember, just being there. i felt i got to to grow up in the light of john muir. i/o him personally a great debt of gratitude for all of the inspiration -- i oh him...