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it's natural born killers. it suggests that there is something pre-or d.n.a.d about the-- pre-ordaned about the killing spree that killers go on. the english common law was obsessed with terms like natural law which meant something that was ordaned by god and not by the laws of people. natural born goes further than somebody being born as a citizen. it means someone who was born natural born by the rules of god as a citizen which at the time was being born on the soil or to an ambassador, for instance, who was serving the country overseas >>> even at that early point in 1789, there were a lot of people in the young u.s. who were born in other places around the world and for the next 200 years people would pour in from everywhere. what's going on here? why is it so important to americans where an infant breath? >> this is one big blue dot and we are all citizens of this blue dot. our neighbors to the north, senator ted cruz, neighbors to the south who are mexican. we are all american, but the distinctions in off
it's natural born killers. it suggests that there is something pre-or d.n.a.d about the-- pre-ordaned about the killing spree that killers go on. the english common law was obsessed with terms like natural law which meant something that was ordaned by god and not by the laws of people. natural born goes further than somebody being born as a citizen. it means someone who was born natural born by the rules of god as a citizen which at the time was being born on the soil or to an ambassador, for...
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mos: #1 "i would prefer to buy natural over non- natural." mos: #2 "yes, i look for natural because i feel its healthier." v/o a consumer reports survey of american shoppers finds most people who buy processed foods labeled "natural" assume no toxic pesticides were used, or artificial ingredients and colorings, or gmos - genetically modified organisms. and almost half of those surveyed mistakenly think this has been independently verified. chyron: urvashi rangan, ph. d. consumer reports sot: urvashi rangan "the problem is, the "natural" label doesn t guarantee any of this. there are no government standards." v/o in fact, manufacturers are allowed to use artificial ingredients in processed foods and label them "natural." sot: urvashi rangan "without oversight or a legal definition, the "natural" label can be little more than a marketing tool that can fool consumers." v/o for example, wesson vegetable oil is labeled "pure and 100 percent natural," but according to the company, it s made from genetically modified soybeans. this contains the arti
mos: #1 "i would prefer to buy natural over non- natural." mos: #2 "yes, i look for natural because i feel its healthier." v/o a consumer reports survey of american shoppers finds most people who buy processed foods labeled "natural" assume no toxic pesticides were used, or artificial ingredients and colorings, or gmos - genetically modified organisms. and almost half of those surveyed mistakenly think this has been independently verified. chyron: urvashi rangan,...
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because we can't get the natural gas there. that put people to work, build the pipeline, safe pipelines. we transport everything we move, 99.99% 06 it safely. we've had a good record. we're committed to that. we can all do this together. >> i have two questions. what are your thoughts on what happens at the political leadership falls in saudi arabia and the global energy markets. and moreover, what happens to reliability of energy supplies and impact on american consumers.csuu÷ ten years ago, i believe and the markets show, that there would have been significant movement why is that? because the united states has come in as a major player. things like the crude export ban be lifted where the geopolitics will never be the same. we need to be focused at home. when you look at exports as opportunities not only for our own domestic production, creating jobs, but think about what that could do around the world if we took cleaner-burning natural gas and started to displa displace. >> the is it going to be difficult to fire up the pub
because we can't get the natural gas there. that put people to work, build the pipeline, safe pipelines. we transport everything we move, 99.99% 06 it safely. we've had a good record. we're committed to that. we can all do this together. >> i have two questions. what are your thoughts on what happens at the political leadership falls in saudi arabia and the global energy markets. and moreover, what happens to reliability of energy supplies and impact on american consumers.csuu÷ ten years...
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-- natural born? guest: under the existing rules, the offspring of american citizens who are overseas are american citizens themselves and their natural born american citizens. the caller was correct. is a difference between a citizen and a natural born citizen. under the existing concept of blood as opposed to place, and under the statutes that regulate what those concepts mean and how they apply, yes. if you travel overseas, notwithstanding the fact that senator mccain's parents were stationed overseas, he was born to them and that made him both a citizen of the united states as well as a natural born citizen and the concept of natural born citizen really only matters with respect to eligibility for president. it doesn't have any other legal effect on any other thing. that's the reason it is seldom litigated. it's the reason people don't think deeply about it. ,t just reflects this one thing can you run for president. and so few people do that we don't have much opportunity to consider it. host: if
-- natural born? guest: under the existing rules, the offspring of american citizens who are overseas are american citizens themselves and their natural born american citizens. the caller was correct. is a difference between a citizen and a natural born citizen. under the existing concept of blood as opposed to place, and under the statutes that regulate what those concepts mean and how they apply, yes. if you travel overseas, notwithstanding the fact that senator mccain's parents were...
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and we've only just begun to recognize the real value of natural capital. surely, investing in the recovery of damaged environments is a cost-effective way of solving many of the problems we face today. >> why do we not invest an equal amount, if not more, into a shovel-ready technology, so to speak, which is nature's way of sequestering and storing carbon? it is actually by investing in our ecological infrastructure and ecosystems, and expanding the ability of nature to sequester and store carbon, that we have the greatest opportunity to do something, and the wonderful thing is it's not only carbon sequestration, we are also faced with loss of ecosystems that will affect our food security, our water security, we are losing species on an unprecedented rate. so maintaining, restoring, protecting, expanding, natural ecosystems has multiple benefits. >> my hope is that the developed countries, those most responsible for climate change, will recognize the enormous potential of restoration. what we've seen in china, in africa and around the world is that it's po
and we've only just begun to recognize the real value of natural capital. surely, investing in the recovery of damaged environments is a cost-effective way of solving many of the problems we face today. >> why do we not invest an equal amount, if not more, into a shovel-ready technology, so to speak, which is nature's way of sequestering and storing carbon? it is actually by investing in our ecological infrastructure and ecosystems, and expanding the ability of nature to sequester and...
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it is a philosophy of rights and of natural rights. what is a natural right?he framers disagreed about many things, but they agreed that all men and women have certain unalienable fundamental rights. they are adhered to us by the fact we are human. they come from god or nature, not from government. the framers believed that these rights could be discerned by the mind of man by reason. they talked about the same kinds of rights as being natural and unalienable. they talked about the right to worship god according to the dictates of conscience. they talked about the rights of enjoying life and liberty and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety. and in particular they talked about the unalienable rights of individuals to alter and abolish government whenever it becomes destructive of these ends. there was a theory of the state of nature that the framers absorbed from philosophers like john locke and heroes of the scottish enlightenment. and thomas jefferson read these philosophers as did george mason, the author of the virginia declaration of rights. jeffers
it is a philosophy of rights and of natural rights. what is a natural right?he framers disagreed about many things, but they agreed that all men and women have certain unalienable fundamental rights. they are adhered to us by the fact we are human. they come from god or nature, not from government. the framers believed that these rights could be discerned by the mind of man by reason. they talked about the same kinds of rights as being natural and unalienable. they talked about the right to...
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ted cruz was not naturalized so he is a natural born citizen. that's the definition of a natural born citizen. that's off the table. laurence tribe also agrees that ted cruz is a natural born citizen even though he pretends to -- >> no, just to be clear, laurence tribe believes, just to give you credit, laurence tribe
ted cruz was not naturalized so he is a natural born citizen. that's the definition of a natural born citizen. that's off the table. laurence tribe also agrees that ted cruz is a natural born citizen even though he pretends to -- >> no, just to be clear, laurence tribe believes, just to give you credit, laurence tribe
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. >> natural. >> natural. >> of course natural. >> natural doesn't necessarily mean what you think. >> reporter: the buzz word at supermarkets these days is natural. we see it object all kinds of packaged foods. >> i would rather to buy natural over nonnatural. >> i feel like it's healthy yes, sir. >> reporter: a consumer report survey of shoppers find most labeled natural assume no pesticides were used or artificial colorings or gmos. and almost half of those surveyed mistakenly think this has been independently verified. >> the problem is the natural label doesn't guarantee any of this. there are no government standards. >> reporter: in fact, manufacturers are allowed to use artificial ingredients in processed foods and label them natural. >> without oversight, it can be a marketing tool that can fool consumers. >> reporter: for example, wesson is labeled 100% natural but it is made from genetically modified soy beans. this is made from industrial chemicals. del monty did not and this craft natural cheese includes a mold inhibitor. kraft did not respond either. >> it should mean org
. >> natural. >> natural. >> of course natural. >> natural doesn't necessarily mean what you think. >> reporter: the buzz word at supermarkets these days is natural. we see it object all kinds of packaged foods. >> i would rather to buy natural over nonnatural. >> i feel like it's healthy yes, sir. >> reporter: a consumer report survey of shoppers find most labeled natural assume no pesticides were used or artificial colorings or gmos. and almost...
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i want to go back on natural gas and the reality that we have to .e able to move the natural gas some of the opposition to infrastructure development, you noted this in your testimony. stayed, opposition infrastructure development could and putthe supply glut the timing of relief in question. you, if we have a situation where pipeline citing and permit thing is elayed on a bigger scale, what do you think the consequences are for natural gas? could these types of impediments , we are seeing them particularly in certain price of is anuntry where there attitude where we want to have pipeline transmission, but we do not want it running through our city, move it to somebody else's city. wherewe be in a situation opposition,olitical we have a real threat to natural gas supply itself? have too much of a good thing in some parts of the country. there is a tremendous amount of gas, and it is building up. we do not have the takeaway capacity. the price of gas is lower and .hat marcel is region this is putting huge pressure, not just on power prices, but on power plants in particular, on nuclear
i want to go back on natural gas and the reality that we have to .e able to move the natural gas some of the opposition to infrastructure development, you noted this in your testimony. stayed, opposition infrastructure development could and putthe supply glut the timing of relief in question. you, if we have a situation where pipeline citing and permit thing is elayed on a bigger scale, what do you think the consequences are for natural gas? could these types of impediments , we are seeing them...
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i want to go back for a moment on natural gas. and the reality that we have to move the natural gas. some of the opposition to infrastructure development. you noted this in your testimony, and i think you state opposition infrastructure development can prolong the supply get -- excuse me,me, supply glut and put the timing of relief in question. if we have a situation where it is delayed on a bigger scale what do you think the consequences are for natural gas and could these type of impediments, and we are seeing them believe me. particularly in certain parts of the country where there is not attitude that we want to have pipeline transmission but we don't want running through our state. could we be in a situation where because of just that political opposition we have a real threat to natural gas supply itself. >> well, we have too much of a good thing in some parts of the country. there is a tremendous amount of gas that is really building out. it is lower in that region. this putting huge pressure not just on prices but nuclear.
i want to go back for a moment on natural gas. and the reality that we have to move the natural gas. some of the opposition to infrastructure development. you noted this in your testimony, and i think you state opposition infrastructure development can prolong the supply get -- excuse me,me, supply glut and put the timing of relief in question. if we have a situation where it is delayed on a bigger scale what do you think the consequences are for natural gas and could these type of impediments,...
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plus... >> i would prefer to buy natural. >> yes. i look for natural. i feel like it's healthier. >> next, michael finney looks into what natural when account lead craig wilson books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and practice his big pitch. and when craig gets his pitch down pat, do you know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf! great. better yet, how about over tennis? even better. a game changer! your 2 o'clock is here. oops, hold your horses. no problem. la quinta inns & suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at lq.com. laquinta! >>> a little creepy looking. welcome to pepper world. that is the name the robots, sdi designed to recognize human voices. peppers can be rented by businesses for less than $500 per month. >> actress cary washington is the latest recipient of the hasty pudding woman of the year award. the award is given to a performer who made a lasting impression to the world of thea
plus... >> i would prefer to buy natural. >> yes. i look for natural. i feel like it's healthier. >> next, michael finney looks into what natural when account lead craig wilson books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and practice his big pitch. and when craig gets his pitch down pat, do you know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf! great. better yet, how about over...
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citizen born abroad is a natural-born citizen. people continue to make political noise about it, but as a legal matter it's quite straightforward. i would note that it has occurred many times in history. john mccain was born in panama, but he was a natural-born citizen because his parents were u.s. citizens. george romney's, mitt's dad was born in mexico when his parents were mormon missionary, but he was a natural-born citizen because his parents were citizens. and actually barry goldwater was born in arizona before arizona was a state and yet he was a natural-born citizen because his parents were citizens. >> ted cruz and others in the media today cited a six-page harvard law review online commentary by two former solicitors general. now this online commentary was never published in the printed pages of the harvard law review as a formal article. it doesn't have the kind of prestigious that such an article would. in that online commentary, the two solicitors general say there's no question that senator cruz has been a citizen fr
citizen born abroad is a natural-born citizen. people continue to make political noise about it, but as a legal matter it's quite straightforward. i would note that it has occurred many times in history. john mccain was born in panama, but he was a natural-born citizen because his parents were u.s. citizens. george romney's, mitt's dad was born in mexico when his parents were mormon missionary, but he was a natural-born citizen because his parents were citizens. and actually barry goldwater was...
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merely because we can't get that clean burning natural gas to you. if we could build pipelines and infrastructure, then we're allowed to compete and you'll see a huge benefit not only in the clean burning fuel being put into those regions, particularly in new england, but lower cost to the consumer. so there are a lot of benefits here. we just don't think those who take the simplistic approach of forgetting fossil fuels -- you can't forget about fossil fuels. they're the foundation of our economy for many years to come. let's be smart, thoughtful. let's look at the data and the science surrounding them. >> two quick questions, the first one on climate change and in general what do you see as the biggest climate-change related issues affecting your member companies or your group from an advocacy standpoint in 2016? the second question is a quick question on the rfs. what do you see the prospects for pushing back for repeal or significant modification of that in an election year? thank you. >> doug, i think on the climate question the untold story, as
merely because we can't get that clean burning natural gas to you. if we could build pipelines and infrastructure, then we're allowed to compete and you'll see a huge benefit not only in the clean burning fuel being put into those regions, particularly in new england, but lower cost to the consumer. so there are a lot of benefits here. we just don't think those who take the simplistic approach of forgetting fossil fuels -- you can't forget about fossil fuels. they're the foundation of our...
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and if you look at the time of the constitution, the natural meant natural law, natural rights, thats common law. meaning not statutory meanings. the only way in natural law is to be born in the territory or born abroad to somebody serving your country, being born to an ambassador or a soldier. so john mccain was often compared to ted cruz. totally different. john mccain was both born in the panama canal zone, a u.s. territory, and he was born to parents who are both u.s. citizens who were woking for the u.s. military. so he actually doubly qualified as naturally born. but ted cruz was born in canada and his mother, while a u.s. citizen, was not working for the united states. so he just doesn't qualify under the meaning of naturally born citizen. >> now, you did examine the best argument for ted cruz in your piece, and it seems to lean on the very first naturalization law written by the first congress. many of the people involved in that were involved in the writing of the constitution. so tell us about what we see in that first law. >> sure. after the constitution -- you can't amend
and if you look at the time of the constitution, the natural meant natural law, natural rights, thats common law. meaning not statutory meanings. the only way in natural law is to be born in the territory or born abroad to somebody serving your country, being born to an ambassador or a soldier. so john mccain was often compared to ted cruz. totally different. john mccain was both born in the panama canal zone, a u.s. territory, and he was born to parents who are both u.s. citizens who were...
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or naturalized. and naturalized means either naturalized at birth, such as children born abroad to american parents, or naturalized through the judicial tribunals as ordinary immigrants who are not born of american parents. >> now, one law review article i read, the most exhaustive one, the 100 page, the bu law review in 2005 raised doubts even at the possibility of natural-born citizenship might not be conferred on people born in the district of columbia, that it may be that you have to be born in one of the states. do you have a view on that? >> i haven't actually specifically looked at that. but the territory of the united states is what the rule is, not the actual states. so, for example, it's my contention that barry goldwater had no problem. he was born in the territory of arizona, which was an incorporated territory of the united states. it seems to me the district of columbia should be treated the exact same way. >> what about the john mccain case where he was born in the panama canal zone to
or naturalized. and naturalized means either naturalized at birth, such as children born abroad to american parents, or naturalized through the judicial tribunals as ordinary immigrants who are not born of american parents. >> now, one law review article i read, the most exhaustive one, the 100 page, the bu law review in 2005 raised doubts even at the possibility of natural-born citizenship might not be conferred on people born in the district of columbia, that it may be that you have to...
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you see it on all kinds of packaged foods natural over non-natural." non-natural.""yes, i look for natural because i feel its healthier."a new survey by out partners at consumer reports magazine finds most people who buy processed foods labeled "natural" assume no toxic pesticides were used, or artificial ingredients and colorings, or gmos - genetically modified organisms. and almost half of think this has been verified. label doesn't guarantee any of this. there are no government standards."in fact, manufacturers are allowed to use artificial ingredients in processed foods and label them "natural." "without oversight or a legal definition, the "natural" label can be little more than a marketing tool that can fool consumers." for example, wesson vegetable oil is labeled "pure and 100 percent natural," but according to the company, it's made from genetically modified soybeans. this del monte fruit naturals contains the artificial preservatives potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate, made from industrial chemicals. and this kraft inhibitor, natamycin. "we believe that f
you see it on all kinds of packaged foods natural over non-natural." non-natural.""yes, i look for natural because i feel its healthier."a new survey by out partners at consumer reports magazine finds most people who buy processed foods labeled "natural" assume no toxic pesticides were used, or artificial ingredients and colorings, or gmos - genetically modified organisms. and almost half of think this has been verified. label doesn't guarantee any of this. there...
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natural means more than it does. and for processed foods. the label offers no clear meaning. the director of consumer safety and sustainability at "consumer reports" and she joins us at the i believe we heard this before and you said we have but what? administration is finally going to open up a comment period and hear what the public has to stay about this problem. >> because it says natural doesn't always mean natural. >> that is right. consumers think it means no colors. no gmos, for example. for meat they think it means no drugs that the animals were raised outside and led some sort of natural life and it doesn't mean any of that. >> what are examples of products that are labeled natural that may not be so? >> in our "consumer reports" story out today, we feature seven different products and february is a month of products we are going to feature. the first product is del monte fruit naturals which contains artificial preservatives like sodium benzoate and you can use a natural label. another product is wesson oi
natural means more than it does. and for processed foods. the label offers no clear meaning. the director of consumer safety and sustainability at "consumer reports" and she joins us at the i believe we heard this before and you said we have but what? administration is finally going to open up a comment period and hear what the public has to stay about this problem. >> because it says natural doesn't always mean natural. >> that is right. consumers think it means no...
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and the reality is that we're now a major producer of natural gas. it's cleaner burning, reduces carbon emissions, and i think that needs to be given due attention and i don't think it is in the current administration. >> i'm jim day from the ihs, the energy daily. you alluded to it in your speech, but given the administration's climate perspective, how concerned are you that interior might start pulling back on oil and gas leasing as driven by the environmental movement, people driving to keep it in the ground? >> well, i think, jim, it's fair to say we're always concerned about where the regulatory approach will go. we think it's unfortunate there are some who have taken in our view an irresponsible approach and suggest we ought to keep it all in the ground when the administration' data shows that by 2040 80% of our energy will still be oil and natural gas. we think those approaches are driven by a political ideology, not driven by science and data. those individuals deny the u.s. model that shows you can create jobs, you can produce energy and you
and the reality is that we're now a major producer of natural gas. it's cleaner burning, reduces carbon emissions, and i think that needs to be given due attention and i don't think it is in the current administration. >> i'm jim day from the ihs, the energy daily. you alluded to it in your speech, but given the administration's climate perspective, how concerned are you that interior might start pulling back on oil and gas leasing as driven by the environmental movement, people driving...
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energy is key to all that. >> with the low prices above natural both natural gas and gasoline will it be difficult to fire up the public about these energy issues? >> i don't think so because i think the public, well beyond what we might call the traditional oil and gas producing areas, has started to get a good taste of what this means. what does $2 a gallon gas mean versus $4 a gallon of gas mean? what does it mean to those out there producing natural gas? if you look at the job creation engine of the oil and gas industry, though we're going through a difficult realignment even as we speak, longer term the prospects are bright for us. we can build the infrastructure. we can make the united states truly the energy power of the world. and if we do that, i believe the public will get interested. if you look at survey research today, three-quarters of the american public says, yes, we want those jobs. yes, we want to produce more oil and natural gas right here at home. when they begin to understand what we like to call the u.s. model, that cleaner burning natural gas has actually made t
energy is key to all that. >> with the low prices above natural both natural gas and gasoline will it be difficult to fire up the public about these energy issues? >> i don't think so because i think the public, well beyond what we might call the traditional oil and gas producing areas, has started to get a good taste of what this means. what does $2 a gallon gas mean versus $4 a gallon of gas mean? what does it mean to those out there producing natural gas? if you look at the job...
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natural gas should be a focus. we should think about how we can use it in other venues around the world. and that's why the production right here at home is so important to us, creating great jobs in pennsylvania, colorado, oklahoma, texas, ohio. at the same time we're dealing with the environmental challenges. >>> jack, i'm jim radler at the voice of america. >> yeah, jim. >> low oil prices meaning lower investment in the energy industry. eventually that's going to mean lower production. how long do you think it will take before we see reduced production because of reduced investment? >> you can see today some of the production, of course, being curtailed. these are long lead time opportunities when you drill a well, when you eventually bring that well into production. but as you see today, our production is off slightly here in the united states. but again the market will drive that. all we're asking for is opportunity. give us a chance to compete with everybody else around the world and the key beneficiary is th
natural gas should be a focus. we should think about how we can use it in other venues around the world. and that's why the production right here at home is so important to us, creating great jobs in pennsylvania, colorado, oklahoma, texas, ohio. at the same time we're dealing with the environmental challenges. >>> jack, i'm jim radler at the voice of america. >> yeah, jim. >> low oil prices meaning lower investment in the energy industry. eventually that's going to mean...
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natural gas prices, the spread has narrowed. and it's made it more difficult to export lng, or to look at the economics of lng exports. if we should see a recovery in oil prices, that would probably do much more to improve the prospects for further lng exports. in eia's numbers we do have lng exports are going up. i mean, it's still, it still make sense into the asian market. and possibly into europe. i think that things will look very different at the point that we get back more towards those full cycle costs associated with oil prices that you were asking about earlier. >> mr. halff? >> i think the future rise in u.s. energy exports, that's a game changer they are, a real transformation of the gas market. i would just point out a couple of ways in which things would be different. one is the growth of gas as an international global market with a different pricing mechanisms looking forward, more international competition. that's going to be very afford for european energy security because it will provide additional source of ga
natural gas prices, the spread has narrowed. and it's made it more difficult to export lng, or to look at the economics of lng exports. if we should see a recovery in oil prices, that would probably do much more to improve the prospects for further lng exports. in eia's numbers we do have lng exports are going up. i mean, it's still, it still make sense into the asian market. and possibly into europe. i think that things will look very different at the point that we get back more towards those...
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the united states produces zero natural graphite. ndm is need for flatscreen tvs and solar panels but we produce zero. thin film solar panels are made of copper, gallium. we have a 6000 metric ton copper gap at present and selenium is covered -- recover from copper processing. the list is long. we need regime for fighter jets like the f-35, is depend on copper processing and for 83% import dependent. we need where earth's into many applications to list. wind turbines, lasers for medical eyelashes duty, smart phones. we produce zero where earth. we are once again 100 dependent on china. and effort to reverse our resource dependency the american and security act is a strong step in the right direction. work is being done at the agency. took a strategic metals needed. critical materials institute at d.o.e. and at the white house materials, the white house of material genome initiative which aims at supporting adequate u.s. efforts to discover, manufacture and deploy advanced material twice as fast at a fraction of the cost. that's a lau
the united states produces zero natural graphite. ndm is need for flatscreen tvs and solar panels but we produce zero. thin film solar panels are made of copper, gallium. we have a 6000 metric ton copper gap at present and selenium is covered -- recover from copper processing. the list is long. we need regime for fighter jets like the f-35, is depend on copper processing and for 83% import dependent. we need where earth's into many applications to list. wind turbines, lasers for medical...
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this way they can preserve their beliefs in hunting-gods and in nature. the population of benin and togo is growing rapidly. and more and more land is being urbanized. local residents are burning down trees to clear land for farming. we fly to our last stop, the forest of godjime in togo. to the people in this area, the forest is sacrosanct. they head out into the woods, following their priests in a procession. they believe the gods of the forest can heal them from sickness and protect them from evil. the priests have always kept a close watch on the forest. but now they have the support of a local environmental group. they hope to reforest some areas and set up a patrol. >> the greatest threats to the forest are clearing and farming. >> they are working together to fight poaching, forest burning and timber thieves. environmental organizations are helping local people to protect key areas in both benin and togo, preserving both longstanding human traditions and the environment. >> are you familiar with our "millennium teens"? that is our regular feature w
this way they can preserve their beliefs in hunting-gods and in nature. the population of benin and togo is growing rapidly. and more and more land is being urbanized. local residents are burning down trees to clear land for farming. we fly to our last stop, the forest of godjime in togo. to the people in this area, the forest is sacrosanct. they head out into the woods, following their priests in a procession. they believe the gods of the forest can heal them from sickness and protect them...
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and this kraft natural cheese contains a mold inhibiter. >> we believe for processed foods the natural label should mean organic, plus no artificial ingrients, and there should be verification required just like there is for the organic@label so consumers can be assured of what they're buying. >> reporter: consumer reports wants the fda t t ban the term natural or redefine it. the a is asking how natural should or shouldn't be used. we put a link to weigh in on our nbc 6 news and weather app. nbc 6 news. >> that is really interesting. >> it is. >> have to look at the small print. >>> the news continues next. >> coming up, an update from the owner of a kinkajou in south florida. >>> passengers who rely on the tri-rail still feeling major >>> a new report shows just how >>> now on 6, round two knocking on our doorstep. more rain and storms headed our way. right now taking a live look at miami. calm before the storm. >>> parts of south beach looking more like a lake tonight. this video was taken by a viewer along washington avenue and 19th drivers using caution as they
and this kraft natural cheese contains a mold inhibiter. >> we believe for processed foods the natural label should mean organic, plus no artificial ingrients, and there should be verification required just like there is for the organic@label so consumers can be assured of what they're buying. >> reporter: consumer reports wants the fda t t ban the term natural or redefine it. the a is asking how natural should or shouldn't be used. we put a link to weigh in on our nbc 6 news and...
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i hope as nature as a saint, is -- nature as we know her is no saint is that kind of title. you may think because the lecture is about melville, that it is a melville quote, but it is a walt emerson quote. a contemporary of melville, someone who was in his intellectual orbit. someone who was addressing some of the same kind of questions and concerns that melville was. so nature as we know it is drawn from ralph waldo emerson's essay called experience in 1884. he is trying to say what would our lives be like? how would we make sense of ourselves? how would we make sense of our moral world if we came into original relationship with the universe? that is to say, we did not have our inherited religion telling us to make sense of our world. we didn't have europe saying to the new world here is how to make sense of yourself and your new world. what would it be like if we took our experience as, in fact, the indication of what right and wrong is. why can't experience me the fund of our meeting making? and then he goes on to show us why that is so hard to do. yes, experience is a th
i hope as nature as a saint, is -- nature as we know her is no saint is that kind of title. you may think because the lecture is about melville, that it is a melville quote, but it is a walt emerson quote. a contemporary of melville, someone who was in his intellectual orbit. someone who was addressing some of the same kind of questions and concerns that melville was. so nature as we know it is drawn from ralph waldo emerson's essay called experience in 1884. he is trying to say what would our...
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definition of natural born.regard to litigation that houston case isn't going to go anywhere because the voter doesn't have standing, but one of the candidates might raise it and then, you know, it could go as far as the supreme court. >> yeah, or the state's attorney general when it comes to who to put on the ballot. >> absolutely. >> go ahead. >> i was just going to say, definitely have standing to ld - challenge that. >> all right. one more question for you because there was this other argument that came up during the debate that struck a lot of us. cruz brought it up and it confused some folks. let's roll it. >> the end of the day the legal issue is quite straightforward but i would note that the birther theories that donald has been relying on, some of the more extreme ones insist that you must not only be born on u.s. soil, but have two parents born on u.s. soil. under that theory, not only would i be disqualified, marco rubio would be disqualified, bobby jindal would be disqualified and interestingly enou
definition of natural born.regard to litigation that houston case isn't going to go anywhere because the voter doesn't have standing, but one of the candidates might raise it and then, you know, it could go as far as the supreme court. >> yeah, or the state's attorney general when it comes to who to put on the ballot. >> absolutely. >> go ahead. >> i was just going to say, definitely have standing to ld - challenge that. >> all right. one more question for you...
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because we can't get the natural gas there. let's put people to work, build the pipeline, safe pipelines, we transport everything we've move 99.999% of it safely. we got a good record. we are committed to that. we can all do this together. >> jack, i have two questions that can tie into one another related to saudi arabia in the middle east and iran. what are your thoughts on what happens if the political leadership false in saudi arabia? and more over what happens to reliability of energy supplies that impact on american consumers? >> it's a great question. all you have to do is take a look at what's been taking place the last few days. the one thing i would note that all the analysts are now talking about, look at what is happening to the price of crude oil. it's been moving slightly but there is not limited update. 10 years ago, and i believe the market show, it would've been significant movement in the price of oil with the unrest that is taking place today. why is that? because the united states has come in as a major play
because we can't get the natural gas there. let's put people to work, build the pipeline, safe pipelines, we transport everything we've move 99.999% of it safely. we got a good record. we are committed to that. we can all do this together. >> jack, i have two questions that can tie into one another related to saudi arabia in the middle east and iran. what are your thoughts on what happens if the political leadership false in saudi arabia? and more over what happens to reliability of...
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just a smooth, natural complexion. i think it's amazing. >> announcer: let's take a oseup look at why luminess will look so beautiful on your skinin model's face to show exactly what liquid foundation and luminess look like when applied to fine lines and wrinkles. just look at the heavy cakiness of liquid foundation and how it makes her crow's feet look worse when she smiles. now look how smooth and pretty her skin is with luminess air. the luminess coverage is ultra-fine and doesn't cake on. now look at our model's skin side by side. you are seeing the reason why traditional makeup can a aually make you l lk older and why luminess air will make your skin look baby smooth. >> there's not a big buildup in here. it just sort of finely feathers that away. underneath, the crepiness doesn't seem to be as rough or textured. >> when i was using mymyld mamaup, i felt i was loooong older than my age. it would kind of get into the creases of the lines and actually make the lines more prominent, and now using luminess just is inc
just a smooth, natural complexion. i think it's amazing. >> announcer: let's take a oseup look at why luminess will look so beautiful on your skinin model's face to show exactly what liquid foundation and luminess look like when applied to fine lines and wrinkles. just look at the heavy cakiness of liquid foundation and how it makes her crow's feet look worse when she smiles. now look how smooth and pretty her skin is with luminess air. the luminess coverage is ultra-fine and doesn't cake...
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>> i would prefer to buy natural. >> look for natural because i feel like it's healthier. >> a consumerorts survey of american shoppers fine that most people that buy processed foods labeled natural have no pesticides, or gm ox's and half of those surveyed think that this is independently verified. >> the problem is the natural label doesn't guarantee any of this. there are no government standards. manufacturers are allowed to use the gmo's and call it natural. the natural label could be little more than a marketing tool that can fool consumers. weson vegetable oil is called 100% natural but is made from genetically modified soy beans. delmonty did not respond to the ingredients and this kraft natural cheese has a mold inhibitor. and they did not respond either. >> for processed foods the natural label should mean organic and no artificial ingredients and requirements like the organic label. consumer reports wants the food and drug administration to ban the term natural or define it in a meaningful way and now the fda is asking the public to weigh in on how it should be used on food lab
>> i would prefer to buy natural. >> look for natural because i feel like it's healthier. >> a consumerorts survey of american shoppers fine that most people that buy processed foods labeled natural have no pesticides, or gm ox's and half of those surveyed think that this is independently verified. >> the problem is the natural label doesn't guarantee any of this. there are no government standards. manufacturers are allowed to use the gmo's and call it natural. the...
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nature as we know her is no saint. trial and to molt in melville's america. to put some that we give our papers. that is because a title announces what is at stake for a lease hopefully announces what is at stake. i hope as nature as a saint, is that kind of title. you may think because the lecture is about melville, that it is a melville quote, but it is a walt emerson quote. someone who was addressing some of the same kind of questions and concerns that melville was. though nature as we know it is drawn rum ralph waldo emerson's essay called experience in 1884. he is trying to say what would our lives we like. how would we make sense of ourselves. how would we make sense of our world world. that is to say, we did not have our inherited elysian telling us how to make sense of our religion. we didn't have europe saying to the new world here is how to make sense of yourself and your new world. what would it be like if we took our experience as, in fact, the indication of what and right -- of what right and wrong is. and
nature as we know her is no saint. trial and to molt in melville's america. to put some that we give our papers. that is because a title announces what is at stake for a lease hopefully announces what is at stake. i hope as nature as a saint, is that kind of title. you may think because the lecture is about melville, that it is a melville quote, but it is a walt emerson quote. someone who was addressing some of the same kind of questions and concerns that melville was. though nature as we know...
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natural sound this is ground control to major tom began with space oddity.. natural sound star man.... starman and ziggy stardust solidified his genius... catapulting bowie into a different class of stardom, mixing genres and personas. natural sound - flowers fans f fm his hometown in brixton are remembering the music icon. sound robin lowery bixton, great britain he's just given me complete confidence. he's influenced my life those across the pond gathering at his star at hollywood's walk of fame sound louis ferrer - bowie fan it's almost like he went to another planet to find this resource of creativity." natural sound laying flowers/cand les hollywood elite remembering bowie after sunday's golden globe awards sound ben feldman/actor ) "he's an icon. he was a gift" sound david allan grier/actor) "his i iluence as an artist has been amamang." what might be most amazing or telling is bowie's final album, "blackstar" released just last week... natural sound "look up here, i'm in heaven' with a single lazarus and a haunting image of the biblical figure who rose
natural sound this is ground control to major tom began with space oddity.. natural sound star man.... starman and ziggy stardust solidified his genius... catapulting bowie into a different class of stardom, mixing genres and personas. natural sound - flowers fans f fm his hometown in brixton are remembering the music icon. sound robin lowery bixton, great britain he's just given me complete confidence. he's influenced my life those across the pond gathering at his star at hollywood's walk of...
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plus... >> i would prefer to buy natural. >> y. i look for natural. i feel like it's healthier. >> next, michael finney looks into what natural means on >>> a little creepy looking. welcome to pepper world. that is the name the robots, sdi designed to recognize human voices. peppers can be rented by businesses for less than $500 per month. >> actress cary washington is the latest recipient of the hasty pudding woman of the year award. the award is given to a performer who made a lasting impression to the world of theatricals. you can catch scandal thursday, february 11th. >> good choice. eating natural food sounds healthy, right? but what is the truth about how healthy those foods are? >> yes. 7 on your side partnered with consumer reports for this coverage and michael finney is here with the reports. >> i've been reporting on this for years and years and years. if you shop for foods labelled natural you're not alone. most of us do. the survey from consumer reports finds almost two thirds of shoppers say that they usually look for foods that way natur
plus... >> i would prefer to buy natural. >> y. i look for natural. i feel like it's healthier. >> next, michael finney looks into what natural means on >>> a little creepy looking. welcome to pepper world. that is the name the robots, sdi designed to recognize human voices. peppers can be rented by businesses for less than $500 per month. >> actress cary washington is the latest recipient of the hasty pudding woman of the year award. the award is given to a...
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you got go back to the naturalization act of 1790. >> ted cruz mentioned the naturalization act of 1790 when he said three years after the constitution is ratified and act by congress spells out the child after citizens where so ever born is a natural born citizen, 1790. five years later senator cruz conveniently does not site the amendment to the naturalization act of 1790. >> the child of a citizen -- >> let me help you. >> the child whatsoever born of a citizen is a citizen. why did they omit that phrase? >> the original meeting -- i submit it back. the naturalization act of 1790 enacted by first congress, you're right. by the way, sign need law by president george washington who signed over the constitutional convention. the act provided that children born outside the united states to american citizens were quote natural born u.s. citizens at birth. >> if ted cruz had run for president between 1790 and 179 r5, you would be right. but it was omitted five years later. >> which helps -- hang on. >> they deleted the phrase natural born. >> the act provided the same thing, the more strin
you got go back to the naturalization act of 1790. >> ted cruz mentioned the naturalization act of 1790 when he said three years after the constitution is ratified and act by congress spells out the child after citizens where so ever born is a natural born citizen, 1790. five years later senator cruz conveniently does not site the amendment to the naturalization act of 1790. >> the child of a citizen -- >> let me help you. >> the child whatsoever born of a citizen is a...
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it's made from natural [ elevator bell dings ] okay, that was interminable. how are 15 powerpoint presentations a "unique research opportunity"? you guys said crime-stat briefings were "fascinating." well, i'm -- i'm sure they're fascinating to someone.
it's made from natural [ elevator bell dings ] okay, that was interminable. how are 15 powerpoint presentations a "unique research opportunity"? you guys said crime-stat briefings were "fascinating." well, i'm -- i'm sure they're fascinating to someone.