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get their bottle of wine noticed, but for mac mcdonald, being noticed in a crowd has never been a oblem. from his overalls to his straw hat, mac is about as an original character to the wine industry as it comes, but he's banking on exactly that fact as he tries to bridge the gap between his heritage and a new blend of wine drinkers. >> it's to promote wine to all nationalities, but with special interest on the african-american community. and i think that it's good for the wine industry. i don't say you have to drink african-american wine. i just want folks to drink wine. you may not like vision cellars phnot noir. that's ok. >> and mac couldn't have come into the industry at a better time. new research shows that only a handful of wineries are actually owned by african-americans, yet they make up more than 10% of the nation's wine drinkers, which is exactly why mac and a new generation of winemakers are entering the business and trying to educate others about this special way of life. >> this whole wine industry goes along with farming. i-it's-- it's all about a lifestyle, not--not abo
get their bottle of wine noticed, but for mac mcdonald, being noticed in a crowd has never been a oblem. from his overalls to his straw hat, mac is about as an original character to the wine industry as it comes, but he's banking on exactly that fact as he tries to bridge the gap between his heritage and a new blend of wine drinkers. >> it's to promote wine to all nationalities, but with special interest on the african-american community. and i think that it's good for the wine industry....
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the oblem is it is cheaper to ship your product from houston to mexico or decent to venezuela that ited and to tampa the northeast and to boston. lou: here is the thing -- >> and that is a fact. lou: no one wants to run away from them, but we want to understand them. you start looking at these production figures. we're looking in stockpiles. i mean, the highest and 301 years. we are looking at refineries closing. we keep producing more oil. we are exporting more petroleum products than we ever have. my gosh, the conservatives are getting kicked in the stomach your. we understand cycles. everyone is rational. but you get the unintended consequences. as you just pointed out. we have someone wanting to control exports from an industry that frankly did not exist two years ago. the petroleum exporting industry what are we going to do here to rationalize the market? >> pretty simple. let's build some infrastructure. commodity markets are simple. and the old bought -- i had an all boss who once told me all the mumbo jumbo about the indicators and market movement and momentum, throw it all ou
the oblem is it is cheaper to ship your product from houston to mexico or decent to venezuela that ited and to tampa the northeast and to boston. lou: here is the thing -- >> and that is a fact. lou: no one wants to run away from them, but we want to understand them. you start looking at these production figures. we're looking in stockpiles. i mean, the highest and 301 years. we are looking at refineries closing. we keep producing more oil. we are exporting more petroleum products than we...
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the oblem is the little ones, the one in russia was a little one by cosmic standards. they're so tiny you can't see them until it's too late. >> brown: that brings us to that asteroid 17,000 mile away, that was-- how unusual is something like that. how much in your team of dangers, how dangerous is something like that? >> well, in the past decades we've gotten better and better at monitoring asteroids that kind of invade our space, if you will. and up until today we would, you know, the invaded spce criterion was does it come closer to us than the moon. the military now calls that lunar space it was a new word to me, even just a few years ago. sis hundred or space is the region between us and the circle that is the orbit of the moon. so we've been monitoring asteroids that have sort of been wizing by in that zone for at least 10 or 15 years. this is the first one that has come so close that it is in fact 5,000 miles closer than our orbiting communications satellies, the geo stionery region around which perhaps even this television signal is being sent around the world.
the oblem is the little ones, the one in russia was a little one by cosmic standards. they're so tiny you can't see them until it's too late. >> brown: that brings us to that asteroid 17,000 mile away, that was-- how unusual is something like that. how much in your team of dangers, how dangerous is something like that? >> well, in the past decades we've gotten better and better at monitoring asteroids that kind of invade our space, if you will. and up until today we would, you know,...
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attacked oblem i have since my first election to congress when i was in the most expensive race for the house in u.s. history. my first bill i co-sponsored was finance reform. this year i introduced an amendment to overturn citizens united and a whole series of supreme cou supreme court doctrine which prohibits us from regulating independent expenditures. the congress can put limits on campaign contributi s contributions, but when wealthy individuals want to spend millions of dollars or when you look at billions spent the last presidential cycle we can't limit that under citizens united. i think that is a real threat to the health of the democracy and we have to attack that through reform of the campaign finance process. the first step is disclosure with something like the disclose act that will require these contributions and expenditures to be transparent so that you, the voter, can hold your representative accountable and see who is supporting them and whether you agree with those behind your elected official. but the second step is to allow limits on these so-called independent expe
attacked oblem i have since my first election to congress when i was in the most expensive race for the house in u.s. history. my first bill i co-sponsored was finance reform. this year i introduced an amendment to overturn citizens united and a whole series of supreme cou supreme court doctrine which prohibits us from regulating independent expenditures. the congress can put limits on campaign contributi s contributions, but when wealthy individuals want to spend millions of dollars or when...