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rule this commission can play in those areas to combat climate change. >> so follow up a bit on natural gas, particularly the natural gas pipeline, you are saying timeline for delivering pipelines is taking too long, in 2017 they denounced the reviews on natural gas and pipelines certification, can you update on the status of that? >> he convinced a review on the policy statement and the way we go about evaluating hours to forget applications before the commission, i for one zeroed in on some of the concerns expressed by landowners, i was very sympathetic to the plight of land owners and met with various stakeholders about some of the challenges they see within our process and i am hopeful that in undergoing this review, we can take some significant steps to alleviate the concerns, specifically expressed by landowners, i think it is and comment upon the commission as well as project sponsors to ensure greater transparency and communication with landowners so they know what their rights and abilities are, and you know what is going on, it is not a land owners obligation or responsibility to
rule this commission can play in those areas to combat climate change. >> so follow up a bit on natural gas, particularly the natural gas pipeline, you are saying timeline for delivering pipelines is taking too long, in 2017 they denounced the reviews on natural gas and pipelines certification, can you update on the status of that? >> he convinced a review on the policy statement and the way we go about evaluating hours to forget applications before the commission, i for one zeroed...
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host: let me follow up a bit on natural gas, particularly natural gas pipelines. iran the record saying timelines for delivering pipelines is taking too long. in 2017, ferc announced a review on its policies. can you update us on the status of that, those deliberations? guest: yeah, so we commenced a review the way we go about evaluating our certificate applications before the commission. and i zeroed in on some of the concerns expressed by landowners. i was very sympathetic to the plight of landowners as a met with bank holders about the challenges they see in our process. i am hopeful that in undergoing this review, we can take some significant steps to alleviate the concerns specifically expressed by landowners. i think it is incumbent upon the commission, as well as project sponsors, to ensure greater transparency and can indication with landowners so they know -- communication with landowners so they know what their rights and abilities are. they know what going on. it is not the landowners obligation or responsibility to track ferc documents. i think the comm
host: let me follow up a bit on natural gas, particularly natural gas pipelines. iran the record saying timelines for delivering pipelines is taking too long. in 2017, ferc announced a review on its policies. can you update us on the status of that, those deliberations? guest: yeah, so we commenced a review the way we go about evaluating our certificate applications before the commission. and i zeroed in on some of the concerns expressed by landowners. i was very sympathetic to the plight of...
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. >> let me follow up a bit on natural gas from particularly natural gas pipelines. you're on the records and timeline for delivering pipelines is taking too long. in 2017 ferc announced a review of policy. can you update us on those policy deliberations? >> we commenced review of our statements away because about evaluating our certificate applications before the commission, and i for one zeroed in on some of the concerns expressed in the land owners. very sympathetic to the plight of landholders as a with berries they called by some of the challenges facing within a process. i am hopeful that in undergoing this review we can take some significant steps to alleviateth the concerns specifically expressed by land owners. it is incumbent upon the commission as well as project sponsors to ensure greater transparency and communication with land owners so they know what their rights and abilities are. that they know what's going on. it is not the land owners obligation or responsibility to be tracking ferc dockets. i think the commission needs to do a better job of communi
. >> let me follow up a bit on natural gas from particularly natural gas pipelines. you're on the records and timeline for delivering pipelines is taking too long. in 2017 ferc announced a review of policy. can you update us on those policy deliberations? >> we commenced review of our statements away because about evaluating our certificate applications before the commission, and i for one zeroed in on some of the concerns expressed in the land owners. very sympathetic to the plight...
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ones. so historical usage may not be a good predictor of the future in that case. we're also looking at things like the other initiatives and their potential impact like decarbon sayings of buildings, the natural gas issue and also on the transportation side. i think there was a hearing several weeks ago held by the board of supervisors and supervisor mandelman, and group of presenters presented on that, and we talked about work in that respect. from a climate standpoint, the building and the transportation wedges in an emissions projection, it's really the big ones for us to tackle. electricity is really being decarbonized rapidly. so, this element that you just preferred to is an important part of our plan this year, looking at what may happen if we're successful. >> right. >> in these fronts. it's going to see a significant increase in our demand for electricity. >> no, and i am concerned on whether or not we will be able to meet those demands with clean energy, just because of the sources. as other agencies start to build up their clean energy brahprogr too, we're all going to be competing for these resources. that's why i'm always talking about the build up plan to produce our own clean energ
ones. so historical usage may not be a good predictor of the future in that case. we're also looking at things like the other initiatives and their potential impact like decarbon sayings of buildings, the natural gas issue and also on the transportation side. i think there was a hearing several weeks ago held by the board of supervisors and supervisor mandelman, and group of presenters presented on that, and we talked about work in that respect. from a climate standpoint, the building and the...
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buses run on natural gas.he buses have their own lands, to get you where they want to go relatively fast. they have ordered 125 electric powered buses. they should be in service by the end of the year. at the edge of town, there are no elegant sidewalks. this family uses the prt -- brt to get into town. they don't have a car. buses are air-conditioned, that helps. >> i have been taking the bus everyday for nine years, from home, to the office and back again and on weekends to the park with my family. >> my than a million people travel by bus in the greater pune area everyday. resources are not available so electricy has to bused for now. still, more and more people are choosing to walk rather than drive. the truly bold get on their bikes. >> i l love riding m my bicyc. it is my major mode of transport in the city. it is quite doable. even now. but it is other risky because of the sheer volume of traffic.c. >> pune once to become a happy place for cyclists again. -- wants to become a happy place for cyclists ag
buses run on natural gas.he buses have their own lands, to get you where they want to go relatively fast. they have ordered 125 electric powered buses. they should be in service by the end of the year. at the edge of town, there are no elegant sidewalks. this family uses the prt -- brt to get into town. they don't have a car. buses are air-conditioned, that helps. >> i have been taking the bus everyday for nine years, from home, to the office and back again and on weekends to the park...
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extraordinary. >> his backing of clean energy later in his life, natural gas, some people would criticize that was a self-serving move on his part the truth of the matter was, he was a pioneer in pushing the use of natural gas fueled vehicles and had some success there as brian pointed out. maybe not to the scale he expected he will be sorely missed maybe most particularly at oklahoma state university where he did as brian said endow many -- we have brian? we have brian on the line? >> yeah. >> how are you we share the news which i've just received. boone pickens, a gentleman you spent a fair amount of time with has passed away? >> your thoughts >> yeah, tough day for the pickens family >> i spent a lot of time with boone, and i've been to his ranch, he's a far better hunter than i am. he's a guy that i think there's no second act in american lives that he's disproved by boone i think he transformed himself he was talking about shareholder rights, he transformed himself from boeing a corporate raider in the '70s and '80s to a guy that was pushing for energy independence. and you don't remember he had a huge window plann
extraordinary. >> his backing of clean energy later in his life, natural gas, some people would criticize that was a self-serving move on his part the truth of the matter was, he was a pioneer in pushing the use of natural gas fueled vehicles and had some success there as brian pointed out. maybe not to the scale he expected he will be sorely missed maybe most particularly at oklahoma state university where he did as brian said endow many -- we have brian? we have brian on the line?...
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boils water in 90 seconds and has zero natural gas use. >> reporter: doug proved that while our camera rolled. it's part of what san jose hopes will be greener future. one where natural gas isn't even an option for builders. san jose admits its playing a long game and so is the country. by 2025 cut co2 where we can run on 34% renewable energy. 25 years later that number drops where we can run on 81% renewable energy. this will take a while and some e expense but it is doable. >> how will it affect coo and chefs? big level question, what's the cost on this? >> the cost won't be too much to city because it's new development. you're using different outlets. natural gas you're going to electric. for those of us, it will cost a reace these appliances. it's not cheap to replace appliances but the city does have incentive no terms of rebate if you want to go electric now. >> big change. it will probably spread across the bay area. >> jeff, you're looki inin inin alaska tonight. >> a few changes as we have head in the past couple of decades but over 100 plus time periods. as we get you into what we have been noticing from the research is the average air tempera
boils water in 90 seconds and has zero natural gas use. >> reporter: doug proved that while our camera rolled. it's part of what san jose hopes will be greener future. one where natural gas isn't even an option for builders. san jose admits its playing a long game and so is the country. by 2025 cut co2 where we can run on 34% renewable energy. 25 years later that number drops where we can run on 81% renewable energy. this will take a while and some e expense but it is doable. >> how...
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on the city's homeless problem. >> a live look over san jose this morning. the city may be ready to make a big move to cut greenhouse gas emission. city leaders will consider a ban on natural gas when it comes to new construction projects. crews would use electricity instead. the natural resources council says buildings emit 25% of the gases in california. opponents say electricity would translate to higher heating costs. >> this morning, waking up to nice, cool temperatures. >> it's going to be a nice day, morning, after, into tomorrow. there will be another system dropping in. we will be heating up in time for the weekend. >> in the meantime, mike is tracking a crash in san jose. >> it will take longer. we'll show you the live camera at north 101 it's jammed up. but good news is the ror ri should start there. even though there's the build overall. the crash clear ed. no major injuries. we're seeing a little more traffic. >> that's what's happening today in the bay. we're back at 7:25 with a live local lose newspaper jit. >> join us for the midday newscast. we'll have more on the president's visit as well as what to expect in the bay area. we'll see you then. gas prices s
on the city's homeless problem. >> a live look over san jose this morning. the city may be ready to make a big move to cut greenhouse gas emission. city leaders will consider a ban on natural gas when it comes to new construction projects. crews would use electricity instead. the natural resources council says buildings emit 25% of the gases in california. opponents say electricity would translate to higher heating costs. >> this morning, waking up to nice, cool temperatures....
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natural gas prices? jerry: of course, natural gas is a commodity. onhe other hand, it has all of the things you look for in commodities. it has to be in the right location. the cost of it, to grow it or produce it, has to be efficient to long-term, make money. comstock are joining with cubby park, the place that we drill. the leases we have. it is the most efficient place to have natural gas. our market is right there. we do not have very far to go to get it. ngo,ays, you get to have which is exported. starting at about 16. our country started exporting products. this is what sparked my interest. i got the money to buy the cowboys from natural gas. the way i approached it was from a marketing standpoint. that is the way i do it. comstock fits and checks all boxes. consequently, i have put over a billion and a half dollars of my personal money into this area, comstock area of natural gas is pure vonnie: haynesville last year, cubby park, you are announcing today. what is next in terms of acquisitions for comstock? jerry: we certainly want to get even mo
natural gas prices? jerry: of course, natural gas is a commodity. onhe other hand, it has all of the things you look for in commodities. it has to be in the right location. the cost of it, to grow it or produce it, has to be efficient to long-term, make money. comstock are joining with cubby park, the place that we drill. the leases we have. it is the most efficient place to have natural gas. our market is right there. we do not have very far to go to get it. ngo,ays, you get to have which is...
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, natural gas largely relies on oil. too into the weeds politically, there have been calls in fracking or reduce the u.s. investment in the oil and gas industry again, i look around here, there are tens of thousands of people. what is the reaction from inside the industry, why does this country need to -- how do we approach it politically? what is the smart balance i guess. >> think about what we've been able to do over the last several years as the u.s. became a net exporter of oil, and associated with that oil, every bit of oil that comes out of the well, some natural gas comes out with it. and so we need the infrastructure to be able to carry that gas to markets. we'll grow our gas production another 25% in the next five years. and we have to have pipeline and export infrastructure to make that happen. so as an industry, we have got to support that infrastructure or we'll impair oil production >> the growth expected to go from 4 billion cubic feet a year to 30 billion around the world the growth in five years, but it t
, natural gas largely relies on oil. too into the weeds politically, there have been calls in fracking or reduce the u.s. investment in the oil and gas industry again, i look around here, there are tens of thousands of people. what is the reaction from inside the industry, why does this country need to -- how do we approach it politically? what is the smart balance i guess. >> think about what we've been able to do over the last several years as the u.s. became a net exporter of oil, and...
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and the united states is the number one producer of natural gas since 2009. new england relies on foreign countries for about 20% of its natural gas. we don't have the pipeline capacity up to new england so they are having to buy it from russia. development of our resources on the outer continental shelf, opening up areas that were blocked by past administrations to energy development, exploration and ultimately production provides money for the land and water conservation fund and provides national security for places like new england and lessen their dependence on a foreign source of natural gas and that foreign source is russia. russia. let this this be a lesson. this bill leverages our adversary while undermining our security. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. lowenthal: i yield five minutes -- excuse me, i yield four minutes to the the gentleman from new jersey, representative pallone. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. chairman. a
and the united states is the number one producer of natural gas since 2009. new england relies on foreign countries for about 20% of its natural gas. we don't have the pipeline capacity up to new england so they are having to buy it from russia. development of our resources on the outer continental shelf, opening up areas that were blocked by past administrations to energy development, exploration and ultimately production provides money for the land and water conservation fund and provides...
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natural gas being consumed. we will see less and less reliance on natural gas, more and more reliance on electricity for powering building functions, and out electricity service that we provide over 50% renewable and greenhouse gas free. we are very compatible with the city's objectives there. . >> clerk: for thank you. >> supervisor safai, any questions or comments? . >> supervisor safai: that last one was important to us. i think we delayed the project almost over 1.5 years. the cost the project almost an additional million dollars, and people do not understand. when you try to explain to them we are having an argument about transformers, equipment and they are saying, we are just reopening a pool. they don't understand. a lot of these things are extremely frustrating to users and neighborhood groups. we have done everything we can to work with you, and your team, and pg&e. it got so crazy to the point you all weren't a vendor for a particular piece of vendor of theirs, so we had to loan, and then get it back, and then when the piece of equipment came. i mean, it was just absurd. absolutely absurd. if we have
natural gas being consumed. we will see less and less reliance on natural gas, more and more reliance on electricity for powering building functions, and out electricity service that we provide over 50% renewable and greenhouse gas free. we are very compatible with the city's objectives there. . >> clerk: for thank you. >> supervisor safai, any questions or comments? . >> supervisor safai: that last one was important to us. i think we delayed the project almost over 1.5 years....
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natural gas in all construction in san francisco. and we will not stop there. following a complete ban on natural gas in new construction, the next necessary step will be to require the retro fitting of existing buildings to be all electric. what we do here in san francisco can be a model for city it is throughout the world and we are going to lead the way in ending our climate crisis. we want to thank the department of the environment for all of their work on this legislation. especially director debbie rafael, and barry hooper, charles sheahan and peter goloa and the mayor's office for their work as well and my co-sponsors, supervisors brown and peskin for joining me in this effort. finally, i want to thank our climate advocates for demanding action and making sure that we continue to rein in our emissions and reduce our carbon footprint. and finally, i want to thank kyle smeily in my office for all of his work on this. and that is the legislation that i have to introduce. and i also, sadly, have a memorial. i'd like to ask that we end our meeting in memory of an extraordinary woman who
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one time oil partners. we have nearly 100 years worth of natural gas and more than 250 years worth of clean beautiful coal we are a top producer of petroleum and the number one producer of natural gas we have so much more than we have thought possible we are really in the driving seat. but critics like the organization oil change international warned that the fracking boom in the u.s. leads to an enormous c o 2 emissions and the chemicals in the pressurized liquid are harmful to the environment. and i'm joined now by hike a book tour she's a financial journalist in new york and author of a new book on the u.s. oil economy hi thank you for joining us there is a debate over fracking in the u.s. but it's not really about the carbon footprints is it no not really this is more on a local level where environmental issues have been debated for some time but the bigger picture issues like climate change and c o 2 emissions are not so much yeah causing controversy here in the u.s. . you writes in your book that the current us administration is in acting changes in u.s. energy policy and encouraging the growth in foss
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municipalities saying they're going to ban the installation of natural gas into new buildings, for instance. so, you know, if you enjoy cooking onto do because it's completely backward. just a couple of years ago democrats were talking correctly about natural gas as a bridge fuel because its emissions are lower than other types of fossil fuels that we use. and the fact that america has fracked so much of it and embraced it as an energy source is why we are really the only country out there that's been reducing its emissions, co2 emissions if this is something that you care about, and we have certainly outpaced europeans despite all of their incredibly complex and costly efforts and programs to lower their co2 emissions. so they're looking a gift horse in the mouth, and this is exactly the opposite beta that you'd want to go to actually do the things they claim they want to do. charles: germany, certainly, is a great case study on how not to go about this. now, one of the reasons also, dan, that we saw energy prices stabilize this week was it felt like military intervention was off the table for right now. but there are increased
municipalities saying they're going to ban the installation of natural gas into new buildings, for instance. so, you know, if you enjoy cooking onto do because it's completely backward. just a couple of years ago democrats were talking correctly about natural gas as a bridge fuel because its emissions are lower than other types of fossil fuels that we use. and the fact that america has fracked so much of it and embraced it as an energy source is why we are really the only country out there...
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natural gas. this would all be an effort to cut greenhouse gas emissions. san jose is expected to propose that ban on of electric infrastructure. it would only apply to new construction and in the beginning would only apply to single family homes and small multiunit housing. the city did the same thing requiring electricity and residential construction starting in the new year, but with the promise to ban natural gas and commercial and large real estate developments in years to come. according to natural resources defense council, buildings emit 25% or more greenhouse gases here in california. a poin opponents say we could expect higher heating costs. the mayor will announce the specifics by 12:15 this afternoon. san jose would be the largest in the country to ban in new construction. but a lot of cities are locking at this. today in the bay. >> happening today, ed a advoca plan to discuss how the rising costs of living impacts teachers. a recent report found san jose to be the second worst city in the country when it comes to affordability. a teacher would have to spend more than 63% of pay to get h
natural gas. this would all be an effort to cut greenhouse gas emissions. san jose is expected to propose that ban on of electric infrastructure. it would only apply to new construction and in the beginning would only apply to single family homes and small multiunit housing. the city did the same thing requiring electricity and residential construction starting in the new year, but with the promise to ban natural gas and commercial and large real estate developments in years to come. according...
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$83,000 a month by a corrupt oligarch that run as company and he's supposed to be advising them on natural gas regulatory issues. he has no background in the ukraine, he has no background in energy or natural gas. so the with is, what is he being paid for?ur he's not being paid for his expertise. he has none. his father at this time is the point point on u.s. policy to ukraine. the same thing is playing, taking place halfway around the world in china. donald trump is right to ask the question and to ask that there be an investigation to see what hunter biden was being paid for. joe biden has offered no answers. hunter biden has lied repeatedly about this and proven by abc news and other outlets. these are the underlying questions. look at what the whistle-blower says. issue hereing involving corruption at the highest scale. my point is look, if people want to defend the bidens on this, get used to it. everybody in washington is going to start cashing in this way. >> laura: greg, focusing?-- focusing just on the allegations that are being made without any specific information, which is typical
$83,000 a month by a corrupt oligarch that run as company and he's supposed to be advising them on natural gas regulatory issues. he has no background in the ukraine, he has no background in energy or natural gas. so the with is, what is he being paid for?ur he's not being paid for his expertise. he has none. his father at this time is the point point on u.s. policy to ukraine. the same thing is playing, taking place halfway around the world in china. donald trump is right to ask the question...
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renew bable private renewable projects as well as private ly traded stuff, but a majority is on natural gas and the potential that natural gas can do now in terms of reducing carbon emissions. carbon emissions in the u.s. have decline nd the last ten years. >> i mentioned that the other day and you should have seen the, it felt like i had you know said something awful the way people came after it said no, no, no, that's not true but listen, it appears it's really helped reduce or emission, especially relative to other countries. finally, you like shahner. they're a huge player in liquefied natural gas. a big growth opportunity for the u.s., but is it a wise investment for people? >> globally, we need to reduce carbon emissions use more natural gas. china and india generate too much of their electricity using coal they need to eliminate it and use more natural gas >> doesn't benefit them to go to electric cars if they're all coming off a coal fired grid >> good point. how? >> the best way is to for china, they need to purchase more of u.s. low cost low carbon natural gas. have it exported to
renew bable private renewable projects as well as private ly traded stuff, but a majority is on natural gas and the potential that natural gas can do now in terms of reducing carbon emissions. carbon emissions in the u.s. have decline nd the last ten years. >> i mentioned that the other day and you should have seen the, it felt like i had you know said something awful the way people came after it said no, no, no, that's not true but listen, it appears it's really helped reduce or...
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ones down. what are we doing with the natural gas plants? >> paul, you want to take a -- >> mr. -- >> so this is one of the most exciting things that -- >> paul, if i could focus on the secretary, thanks. if you don't know, mr. secretary, i'll move on. >> here's what i'm interested. i'm interested in trying to pass on information the best i can to you. and if i don't have the what is timely, i'd like to get to paul. he gets more into that area than i do. >> we have greater access to paul. we can do it for the record. >> i hope you have good access to me. all you got to do is call. >> the national academy pointed out we need negative emissions technology, pulling carbon out of the air, the ocean, what is -- how is the national academy's assessment been received by the department of energy and what do you have to do with the negative energy? >> let me give you a little statement to that i think i found really interesting. baro, i don't think there is anybody i've been dealing withes that a better handle on -- this is nonpolitical as he looks at
ones down. what are we doing with the natural gas plants? >> paul, you want to take a -- >> mr. -- >> so this is one of the most exciting things that -- >> paul, if i could focus on the secretary, thanks. if you don't know, mr. secretary, i'll move on. >> here's what i'm interested. i'm interested in trying to pass on information the best i can to you. and if i don't have the what is timely, i'd like to get to paul. he gets more into that area than i do. >>...
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powers were, but not talking much how that firing would affect a separate investigation going on in the natural gasof whose key players was the vice-president's son at the time. >> yeah. if, i believe that's been scrutinized actually more than many people want to say it has been, but i don't think we can ignore the facts that are in front of us regarding-- >> it wasn't scrutinized like crazy. a lot of people wondered by the timing and all. i'm saying, wondering about the timing of these calls, should we look at the timing of those and they're a little different, you're quite right, but there's no comparison to the zest. >> i guess if they want to investigate it, if the president controls the department of justice, an american agency, if they want to investigate it, they are completely free to do that. neil: well, you have suspicion of the president in this case. you don't have any suspicions about what joe biden might have been doing in that case. >> well, i think to me, to be honest with you, i do think that's been scrutinized more than a lot of people are giving note. neil: nothing wrong. >> i'm
powers were, but not talking much how that firing would affect a separate investigation going on in the natural gasof whose key players was the vice-president's son at the time. >> yeah. if, i believe that's been scrutinized actually more than many people want to say it has been, but i don't think we can ignore the facts that are in front of us regarding-- >> it wasn't scrutinized like crazy. a lot of people wondered by the timing and all. i'm saying, wondering about the timing of...
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at 10:00 eastern, the house returns for work on oil and natural gas drilling legislation. on c-span2, the senate comes in at 9:30 a.m. for debate with speech is expected throughout the day on the 9/11 terror attacks. and on c-span3, the remembrance service from new york city marking the 9/11 anniversary. that starts at 8:30 a.m. eastern. announcer: this morning on washington journal, we discussed the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, with four members of congress. democratic congresswoman and homeland security chair presented bennie thompson, homeland security committee member michael guest. later, democratic senator and homeland security committee member tom carper, and republican senator and homeland duty committee
at 10:00 eastern, the house returns for work on oil and natural gas drilling legislation. on c-span2, the senate comes in at 9:30 a.m. for debate with speech is expected throughout the day on the 9/11 terror attacks. and on c-span3, the remembrance service from new york city marking the 9/11 anniversary. that starts at 8:30 a.m. eastern. announcer: this morning on washington journal, we discussed the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, with four members of congress. democratic...
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reporter: the so-called reach code targets appliances that use natural gas: stoves, water heaters and furnaces. the city says they account for one third of green house gas emissions. the proposed ordinance would ban natural gas in single family homes and low rise and multi family buildings. also multi family buildings would be required to have 20% of parking spaces ready for electric vehicles. san jose has the highest number of electric vehicles per capita in the country. council member corrasco who just bought a plug-in hybrid says the tens of thousands of apartment dwellers need a place to plug their cars. >> you're going to be dissuaded from buying an electric car. >> reporter: however, there are incentives to go electric, like fee and tax reductions. gotten an earful from developers who tell him they're worried about the increased cost of construction. >> if it raises cost, and it would be cheaper to live somewhere else, people will continue to move out of places where they could live near their jobs and commute longer hours. >> reporter: kimy with the national resources defense council says san jose will be proof to other c
reporter: the so-called reach code targets appliances that use natural gas: stoves, water heaters and furnaces. the city says they account for one third of green house gas emissions. the proposed ordinance would ban natural gas in single family homes and low rise and multi family buildings. also multi family buildings would be required to have 20% of parking spaces ready for electric vehicles. san jose has the highest number of electric vehicles per capita in the country. council member...
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increasingly speaking out on the issue of fracking with many calling for prices to be competing band fracking involves drilling deep into the ground to recover oil and natural gas critics claim it's dangerous environment on top us democrats share those fears to escape more pain reports the usa is now the world's top the oil exporting country check out these words from the international energy agency booming shale production has allowed the u.s. to close in on and briefly overtake saudi arabia as the world's top oil exporter president trump says that this is a huge achievement he's ready to celebrate success becoming more and more energy dominant i don't want to be energy free we want to be energy dominant in terms of the world but not everyone shares donald trump's energy market enthusiasm in fact most of the people who want to run against him in the 2020 alexion want to outlaw the practice of hydraulic fracking that's the reason the usa has so much oil and gas any proposal to avert the climate crisis must include a full fracking ban on public and private lands. on my 1st day as president i will sign an executive order that puts a total moratorium on own you fo
increasingly speaking out on the issue of fracking with many calling for prices to be competing band fracking involves drilling deep into the ground to recover oil and natural gas critics claim it's dangerous environment on top us democrats share those fears to escape more pain reports the usa is now the world's top the oil exporting country check out these words from the international energy agency booming shale production has allowed the u.s. to close in on and briefly overtake saudi arabia...
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capital, one of the first energy focused hedge fund, nearly total flop at first but a huge bet on natural gasset off a run to a billion dollar fortune in july 2008 he self funded a $100 million campaign and ended up making america energy independent. >> we haven't done a thing to lower our dependency on foreign oil. >> the pickens plan never reached the scale he wanted, he has been instrumental in creating natural gas-powered vehicles. >> pickens' plan, boo-yah. >> it became as important as profit donating $500 million to his alma mater, the football team now plays in boone pickens stadium. 65,000-ranch he owned in the texas panhandle. he even bought and moved his childhood home from oklahoma ton to the ranch, started to drill an oil hole there in 2018. >> i say i'll retire in a box is the way i'll go out, feet first. >> lasting memorial perhaps to a full life lived. >> boone pickens was 91. carl icahn telling cnbc, woet, i will sorely miss his friend shep and his great wit. he was a stand-up guy from the old school i wish there were more like him today. this outpouring continues. such a warm
capital, one of the first energy focused hedge fund, nearly total flop at first but a huge bet on natural gasset off a run to a billion dollar fortune in july 2008 he self funded a $100 million campaign and ended up making america energy independent. >> we haven't done a thing to lower our dependency on foreign oil. >> the pickens plan never reached the scale he wanted, he has been instrumental in creating natural gas-powered vehicles. >> pickens' plan, boo-yah. >> it...
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. >> america's electric grid is reliant on access to natural gas. ggest threat facing america's infrastructure is the increased vulnerability to physical and sable attacks. >> modern warfare stay ahead of the threats together. >>> greta thunberg chastising world leaders for their failure on climate change. the 16-year-old fought back tears as she delivered her message on the climate. >> how dare you? people are suffering. people are dying. entire ecosystems are collapsing. we're in the beginning of a mass extinction. and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth. how dare you. >> president trump did show up to the economic summit. he did troll greta. she seems to be a happy, young girl. looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. >>> an independent letter said the faa misled congress on the checks of the 737 max. the revelation compounds scrutiny after two 737s crash in indonesia and ethiopia. the faa is reviewing the special counsel findings. it remains confident in what it told congress. >>> a u.s. soldier in
. >> america's electric grid is reliant on access to natural gas. ggest threat facing america's infrastructure is the increased vulnerability to physical and sable attacks. >> modern warfare stay ahead of the threats together. >>> greta thunberg chastising world leaders for their failure on climate change. the 16-year-old fought back tears as she delivered her message on the climate. >> how dare you? people are suffering. people are dying. entire ecosystems are...
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ukraine, tells them they should invest in natural gas, gives them aid, american taxpayer money to boost their natural gas industry. then next month his son goes onukraine. that's the corruption. there is no dispute about it. it's a fact that biden was on the board. >> the irony that the democrat, the vice presidential democrat in the natural gas space fossil fuels is taking american taxpayer dollars and giving subsidies so they can do more natural gas production is unbelievable. hunter biden doesn't qualify to work at kinko's. i don't know what in the world he thinks he knows about the natural gas production. he only got that job for one reason and that's because his dad was the vice president of the united states. >> i've said all day, they say was an illegal and i said no that's not the test by the way. it doesn't have to be illegal to be impeached but when it's biden, show me where he broke the law. hunter biden did not put his resume on zip recruiter.com and some oligarch in the oil industry said hey there's a guy who really knows the natural gas business and $50000. month job and he has been, i don't know if he attended board meetings, i do
ukraine, tells them they should invest in natural gas, gives them aid, american taxpayer money to boost their natural gas industry. then next month his son goes onukraine. that's the corruption. there is no dispute about it. it's a fact that biden was on the board. >> the irony that the democrat, the vice presidential democrat in the natural gas space fossil fuels is taking american taxpayer dollars and giving subsidies so they can do more natural gas production is unbelievable. hunter...
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ut here in houston one of the biggest natural gas conferences in the world t reaction was mixed. ybody was talking about it. some suggestingps that per the market overreactwood big gains on monday. but the head of the worldor leading consulting and research firms at oil and gas says it's not the case. >> they dn't overreact talt at all. yes the price went up 10, 20% but came back. but the attack came at a time when supply versus capacity is limited. it's taken out 5.7 million barrels on a day off and on on top of 5 million barrels per day already off the market for various reasons. >> the question becomes what does it do to the global energy market? do t it add on risk ream yum to prices? well the head of aorwegian liquified natural gas omny told us while it's serious, his belief was that it was more saudi specific than a global problem. >> i would i would lierk like to think of that as something that is verysu u. it's obviously reasons mind that which i don't think you will find other place t in world. >> the problem, of course, in the swr connected world, more than 100 countries
ut here in houston one of the biggest natural gas conferences in the world t reaction was mixed. ybody was talking about it. some suggestingps that per the market overreactwood big gains on monday. but the head of the worldor leading consulting and research firms at oil and gas says it's not the case. >> they dn't overreact talt at all. yes the price went up 10, 20% but came back. but the attack came at a time when supply versus capacity is limited. it's taken out 5.7 million barrels on a...
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same for natural gas now check out this headline kremlin kemal or harris and other democrats are embracing vladimir putin's preferred u.s. energy policy the new conspiracy theory even went viral on twitter many in fracking and use of natural gas would do more damage to america and make lead to more prudent heavier than anything donald trump has ever said or done so good job democrats you're being pro russia pro putin and program wind by wanting to ban natural gas of course the senator isn't the only 2020 democrat calling for this from russia with love ban on fracking the most reliable of k.g.b. useful idiots bernie sanders is even clearer that this notion that opposition to hydraulic fracking is all a big plot from moscow is nothing new in fact we've even heard it from the halls of the u.s. congress we have seen evidence of campaigns targeting culture and energy as 2 to. industries of interest to foreign powers on energy we've seen anti fracking narratives so it seems like nowadays the only way to really play it safe in american politics is to find out what the why we're putting once and do the exact opposite so let's hope that the russian president doesn't talk about say fixing
same for natural gas now check out this headline kremlin kemal or harris and other democrats are embracing vladimir putin's preferred u.s. energy policy the new conspiracy theory even went viral on twitter many in fracking and use of natural gas would do more damage to america and make lead to more prudent heavier than anything donald trump has ever said or done so good job democrats you're being pro russia pro putin and program wind by wanting to ban natural gas of course the senator isn't the...
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gas stove in your kitchen. the plan is part of a larger push by environmentalists to crack down on the use of natural gas and properties don't know, brian. >> how rare is it to see a blonde scientist from sweden? here's the thing. i have no idea what you're talking about. i do remember that plane that crashed in the alps. >> jesse: yeah. >> the soccer team. they ate each other. no one sighed, "wow. that was good." i'm thinking to myself, wow. this is a bad, bad move. >> dana: know. please, let's not do this on friday. there's plenty of other things we can have. on the gas thing, natural gas has helped decrease greenhouse gas emissions in this country so dramatically, compared to coal. i feel like these people don't understand what they're talking about. >> jesse: speaking of, juan, i'm okay with saying your side as flooding the idea of cannibalism. >> juan: i don't think anybody. i mean, let's just give him the benefit of a doubt. we couldn't play the tape, because he wasn't speaking english. i don't know what's going on here. to me, is like a bad joke. i don't know what that is. >> jesse: it's on you guys. >> juan: i
gas stove in your kitchen. the plan is part of a larger push by environmentalists to crack down on the use of natural gas and properties don't know, brian. >> how rare is it to see a blonde scientist from sweden? here's the thing. i have no idea what you're talking about. i do remember that plane that crashed in the alps. >> jesse: yeah. >> the soccer team. they ate each other. no one sighed, "wow. that was good." i'm thinking to myself, wow. this is a bad, bad move....
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and one other thing wasn't noted is natural gas of course is a transitional fuel right now. and one of the things among many that the trump administration has done that is so bad for our environment that i would reverse is their changes to the methane rules and methane emission that's very dangerous. >> you and scientisting have aid said. -- they talked about the urgency with which people need to act. they said we need to end the fossil fuel era as soon as possible or we'll have the effects that can't be reversed >> up number. >> in a recent interview you said it doesn't make sense i want to quote you to quote get rid of all of of the industries or do in a few years. >> um-hum. >> are the scientists wrong? are you getting rid of them in 11 years? talk about the timing here. >> right. so the timing is to make this our mission, like landing on the moon, or the civil rights movement where our country came together and said we're going to solve something. and when do you that you get the new technology and the new results. so what i think we need to do -- i was being honest i don
and one other thing wasn't noted is natural gas of course is a transitional fuel right now. and one of the things among many that the trump administration has done that is so bad for our environment that i would reverse is their changes to the methane rules and methane emission that's very dangerous. >> you and scientisting have aid said. -- they talked about the urgency with which people need to act. they said we need to end the fossil fuel era as soon as possible or we'll have the...
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. >> and then led the charge on natural gas and sort of energy independence. >> he had an ad campaignurned out he drnidn'td the government american industry did it when we started doing 18 million barrels a day which is what we're going to be doing in five years, look at that man. he believed and one other person believed. >> not to mention the hundreds of millions of dollars he donated to oklahoma education. >> yes it reminds me of ken who has done so umuch for bucknell. they just support their school how fabulous is that >> t. boone pickens, long friend of our network we're going to miss him. passing away at the age of 91. we'll be right back. tell him we're flexible. don't worry. my dutch is ok. just ok? (in dutch) tell him we need this merger. (in dutch) it's happening..! just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to your network. at&t is america's best wireless network according to america's biggest test. now with 5g evolution. the first step to 5g. more for your thing. that's our thing. by the way, she's the it wasnext mozart.g day. as usual we were behind schedule. but sophie'
. >> and then led the charge on natural gas and sort of energy independence. >> he had an ad campaignurned out he drnidn'td the government american industry did it when we started doing 18 million barrels a day which is what we're going to be doing in five years, look at that man. he believed and one other person believed. >> not to mention the hundreds of millions of dollars he donated to oklahoma education. >> yes it reminds me of ken who has done so umuch for...
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natural gas would be a key deal. >> we have a lot of that in texas. >> for the first time ever the united states is the number one producer of both oil and natural gas on planet earth. >> not everyone welcomed the show of friendship between the u.s. and india. protesters gathered outside the arena criticizing the nationalist agenda. >> we are all standing here and no matter who is oppressors, we are against oppressors. >> fueling the relationship between india and the u.s. is a good thing for both countries. >> we share values, india is the largest democracy on the face of the earth. >> david daniel, kpix 5. >>> this is up for discussion as global leaders gather for the annual meetings at the general assembly. climate changes sure to be one y in the bay area people turned out, more than 20 local limits and organizations were available. this included climate smart san jose and others. the main point was to explain how anyone can help tackle an issue with global implications. >> you can get a lot of information about what climate change is and what is being done locally, and what you can do at home and how you can get invol
natural gas would be a key deal. >> we have a lot of that in texas. >> for the first time ever the united states is the number one producer of both oil and natural gas on planet earth. >> not everyone welcomed the show of friendship between the u.s. and india. protesters gathered outside the arena criticizing the nationalist agenda. >> we are all standing here and no matter who is oppressors, we are against oppressors. >> fueling the relationship between india and...
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jobs, they would ask him two hard questions, what qualifications does your son have to serve on a natural gasd you or did you not have a conflict of interest when your son served on that board? why did you give up the purview, if you had a conflict of interest? but they won't because they only want to get president trump and not as a hypocrisy that drives me up a tree the most. i said with a president that was a 5-yard penalty, i don't believe anybody who is a candidate should ask a foreign nation to get involved in our domestic politics. he should never have raised hunter biden's name on that phone call but he did it. where is the press who came after barack obama, joe biden, hillary clinton and that resulted in the mueller report. they get away with it because they are democrats in the press is soft on the democrats. >> sean: does this boomerang, just like the russia collusion live, conspiracy theory? >> it depends how the president trump place it. if he allows the system to unwind and get the focus back to biden where it should be, this will backfire on joe biden and as you saw with elizab
jobs, they would ask him two hard questions, what qualifications does your son have to serve on a natural gasd you or did you not have a conflict of interest when your son served on that board? why did you give up the purview, if you had a conflict of interest? but they won't because they only want to get president trump and not as a hypocrisy that drives me up a tree the most. i said with a president that was a 5-yard penalty, i don't believe anybody who is a candidate should ask a foreign...
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2020 presidential rival joe e biden and his son hunter, who served on the board of one of ukraine's largest natural gas companies. trump has also admitted to withholding $391 million in aid to ukraine. on tuesday, president trump dismissed the impeachment inquiry. pres. trump: look, it is just a continuation of ththe witchhunt. this is the e which -- worst witchhunt in political history. amy: the ukraine scandal came to light after a whistleblower in the intelligence community wrote an internal complaint about trump's actions. on tuesday, the republican-controlled senate unanimously passed a non-binding resolution calling on the trump administration to release the whistleblower's complaint. meanwhile, the actions of trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani in ukraine are facing new scrutiny. "the washington post" reports he pursued a shadow agenda pushing on ukraine, pushing aside key foreign policy officials. he was doing this at the behest of the state department. we will have more on the impeachment inquiry after headlines. the united nations-backed intetergovernmental l panel on climate change is wa
2020 presidential rival joe e biden and his son hunter, who served on the board of one of ukraine's largest natural gas companies. trump has also admitted to withholding $391 million in aid to ukraine. on tuesday, president trump dismissed the impeachment inquiry. pres. trump: look, it is just a continuation of ththe witchhunt. this is the e which -- worst witchhunt in political history. amy: the ukraine scandal came to light after a whistleblower in the intelligence community wrote an internal...
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up, you are bringing the natural gas with it. >> so burninging off a inoff al natural gas. >> and averaging 550 million cubic feet per day wasted compare that to shell's number onem's numb one-shell's number one production facility produces half of that so we are flaring twice as much. and also flaring enough natural gas to heat all the residential homes in the state of texas. so if you -- >> just burned >> would heat all the homes in the country of georgia for example. >> so polluting the atmosphere just to burn off excess natural gas. >> all profits >> amazing. cal, thanks for your report. and you can see the whole report -- >> lawrence o'donnell tonight. >>> "green new deal" is the most notable and wide ranging plan that has been put forward to fight climate change i want to take a closer look at what that plan hopes to accomplish the main goal is to cut global emissions 40% below 2010 levels by 2030. and to neutralize human caused greenhouse gases entirely by 2050 the plan also calls for an increase in the use of renewable energy like solar and wind power from about 10% today to 100% over the next decade and it would also overhaul the nation's transportation
up, you are bringing the natural gas with it. >> so burninging off a inoff al natural gas. >> and averaging 550 million cubic feet per day wasted compare that to shell's number onem's numb one-shell's number one production facility produces half of that so we are flaring twice as much. and also flaring enough natural gas to heat all the residential homes in the state of texas. so if you -- >> just burned >> would heat all the homes in the country of georgia for example....