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thousand and fifteen so what i asked chris williams he is the professor of physics and chemistry at pace university i asked him if that is the same thing as being energy independence. one would question whether one even wants to carry on producing oil actually. the last year there are more drilling leases handed out last year into a twenty eleven than there were in two thousand and seven under george w. bush so it's not too surprising that obama would carry on handing out the leases and citibank did say that in the report that you mentioned that to quote the u.s. could be the new middle east by twenty twenty and outpace the output of saudi arabia which is kind of quite phenomenal but what it really means is more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and more the risk of further spills such as we saw in two thousand and ten with b.p. because not only are they drilling off the shore deeper and deeper in the gulf but they're also wanting to drill for the first one offshore in the arctic two in that kind of pristine very fragile environment so many other reports most recently by the wolf bank say that we
thousand and fifteen so what i asked chris williams he is the professor of physics and chemistry at pace university i asked him if that is the same thing as being energy independence. one would question whether one even wants to carry on producing oil actually. the last year there are more drilling leases handed out last year into a twenty eleven than there were in two thousand and seven under george w. bush so it's not too surprising that obama would carry on handing out the leases and...
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energy independence talk about this we have chris williams professor of physics and chemistry at pace university welcome chris so looks like the u.s. will be producing more oil this is right on track with a report saying that the united states will be the largest oil producer by the year two thousand and fifteen not too far off here but does being the largest oil producer is not the same thing as being energy independent. well i mean one would question whether one even wants to carry on producing oil actually. the last year the more drilling leases handed out last year in two thousand and eleven than there were in two thousand and seven under george w. bush so it's not too surprising that obama would carry on handing out the leases and citibank did say that in the report that you mentioned that quote the u.s. could be the new middle east by twenty twenty and outpace the output of saudi arabia which is kind of quite phenomenal but what it really means is more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere on more the risk of further spills such as resource in two thousand and ten with b.p. because not only a
energy independence talk about this we have chris williams professor of physics and chemistry at pace university welcome chris so looks like the u.s. will be producing more oil this is right on track with a report saying that the united states will be the largest oil producer by the year two thousand and fifteen not too far off here but does being the largest oil producer is not the same thing as being energy independent. well i mean one would question whether one even wants to carry on...
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pace improves. a live look at the beltway on the north side of town. outer loop before universitylevard, the accident is now on the right sold score volumes were right now -- shoulder and volumes were light enough it really didn't affect you from new hampshire avenue. an accident on the inbound side of i-66 right here near the fairfax county parkway on the shoulder. in fact we have a live shot from the sky 9 heading inbound on 66 as you can see everything on the left shoulder but slow now getting by. with back with mar -- back with more coming up at 6:25. back to you. >>> it is 6:17. we want to take another look at our question of the morning, here's the question, very interesting one -- now only 3% of the women admit to doing one of the three things. >> one of the facebook friends from the fan page, karen kirk hopefully she says -- >> we agree. we'll have more on your responses and the correct answer in about 30 minutes. >>> and if you answer the question of the day correctly, today on the facebook fan page, you will be entered to win four tickets to "les miserables" evy day we'r
pace improves. a live look at the beltway on the north side of town. outer loop before universitylevard, the accident is now on the right sold score volumes were right now -- shoulder and volumes were light enough it really didn't affect you from new hampshire avenue. an accident on the inbound side of i-66 right here near the fairfax county parkway on the shoulder. in fact we have a live shot from the sky 9 heading inbound on 66 as you can see everything on the left shoulder but slow now...
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foundation his own foundation has donated 175,000 to university of southern california -- >>> next, frustration grows in parts of new york at the slow pacerecovery from sandy. latest on the widespread damage in a live report. >>> south bay school principal on trial tries to explain why she failed to report a suspected molester. >>> new poll finds change in momentum over controversial ballot measure to abolish death penalty. >> this is atlantis moving slowly going two miles per hour. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter what? too? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. your head-start to home cooked.
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debt has grown at an average pace of 14% each year. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> the 21st annual schwab impact conference taking place in chicago this afternoon. about 1,700 investment advisors -- the men and women who manage your money, trillions of dollars of it. impact is the first gathering of its kind since the presidential election. a lively event every year and especially so this time. sue is there with a special guest. hi, sue. >> indeed, i am, thank you, ty. i'm joined by michael cuggino, senior manager of the permanent portfolio funds. they rank in the top 1% of the morningstar category that they're in on a 5 and 10-year basis. they have more
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tweet said to insult the king kong of our former lecturer at the university of bahrain says the arrest in the country's only bounce to gather pace. to do also in one voice in their opinion mildly freedom of expression violates any standard of the moderately around the world there is no improvement at all and so there the regime is learn. to play the world media like. they claim they support human rights they claim they are instituting dialogue with the opposition they claim all sorts of changes and their anger does rosie in bahrain meanwhile they can do neither crackdown they continue the torture and they continue to daily and they continue the killings in bahrain with the already overwhelming majority of the population over three quarters of the population of bahrain or out of the royal family which has been in power now for two hundred thirty years mostly they must think. there will be no social be in bahrain in the situation that will continue to get more chaotic. political analysts here on trial here believes that unlike other arab countries human rights abuses in bahrain continue to be largely unnoticed in the western world
tweet said to insult the king kong of our former lecturer at the university of bahrain says the arrest in the country's only bounce to gather pace. to do also in one voice in their opinion mildly freedom of expression violates any standard of the moderately around the world there is no improvement at all and so there the regime is learn. to play the world media like. they claim they support human rights they claim they are instituting dialogue with the opposition they claim all sorts of changes...
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pace. he is a graduate of stanford university. time magazine 100 most influential people in the world in 2012. congratulations on that certainly. let the start with this before we talk about the details in the room. a lot of people not fully aware of the problem -- platform you've created. talk about what you created what you did, and how it has evolves. >> great to be here. they keehank you. i initially wanted to be an investment banker. my senior year i go home and one of my other younger brothers, says he is gay. he said the thing that was most painful for him was not people that were explicitly anti-gay, the people that refuse to stand up -- that would stand up against him. i reflected about what i want to do with my life. i went from the track of what to do to be an investor a banker to get involved in social change. after a number of years, reading many books, experiencing power in washington, i started to organize a pop formed to organize around issues people care about. we started this in 2007 and failed for 2.5 years. ove
pace. he is a graduate of stanford university. time magazine 100 most influential people in the world in 2012. congratulations on that certainly. let the start with this before we talk about the details in the room. a lot of people not fully aware of the problem -- platform you've created. talk about what you created what you did, and how it has evolves. >> great to be here. they keehank you. i initially wanted to be an investment banker. my senior year i go home and one of my other...
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the thomson-reuters, university of michigan consumer sentiment survey for november was up just a fraction from a month ago, but it continues trending higher. the pace of the increase slowed the same month as election day, and as talks over avoiding the fiscal cliff heated up in washington. fewer americans filed for unemployment insurance for the first time last week. initial jobless claims fell by 41,000 as the impact of super- storm sandy on the job market began to ease. still, new claims remain over 400,000 thanks to the storm. on wall street: the dow closed up 48 points, the nasdaq added almost 10, and the s&p 500 finished higher by three. >> susie: stocks also rose on news of a ceasefire in the fighting between hamas and israel in the gaza strip. the announcement came after a week of rocket attacks and counter-attacks that has killed an estimated 150 people. most of the dead are palestinians. and just before that agreement to end hostilities, a bomb exploded in a tel aviv bus station injuring 27. >> tom: i don't wake up trying to solve for wall street, i wake up trying to solve for our members and customers each and every day. still ahead, we t
the thomson-reuters, university of michigan consumer sentiment survey for november was up just a fraction from a month ago, but it continues trending higher. the pace of the increase slowed the same month as election day, and as talks over avoiding the fiscal cliff heated up in washington. fewer americans filed for unemployment insurance for the first time last week. initial jobless claims fell by 41,000 as the impact of super- storm sandy on the job market began to ease. still, new claims...
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pace. he's a graduate of stanford university. he has been listed in "time magazine" 100 most influential people in the world in 2012. congratulations on that, certainly. let me start with this before we talk about some of the details about what you do. i think to a lot of the people in the room may not be full lay ware of the platform you created. talk about why you create what you did and how it is evolved since you started it. >> great to be here. thank you so much. so i initial wanted to be an investment banker. i went to stanford for the purpose. and my senior of stanford i go home and one of my younger brothers -- i said one of the most influential things in my life, he said the thing that was most painful for him is a closeted young gay american wasn't people that were antigay. people who refused to stand up and speak out against them. it was hugely inflowcial. i was ashamed in a deep way of my life. reflected what i wanted to in my life. i went from a tract of wanting to be an investment bank and wanting to get involved in
pace. he's a graduate of stanford university. he has been listed in "time magazine" 100 most influential people in the world in 2012. congratulations on that, certainly. let me start with this before we talk about some of the details about what you do. i think to a lot of the people in the room may not be full lay ware of the platform you created. talk about why you create what you did and how it is evolved since you started it. >> great to be here. thank you so much. so i...
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pace to meet the deadline, aren't you? come on, arizona, this is ridiculous. you need to fix this. capella universitynderstands businesses are trying to come back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. let's get started at capella.edu and one wedding, 2 kids, 43 bottles of olay total effects many birthdays later, still looks amazing. thanks to the trusted performance of olay. that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] inje
pace to meet the deadline, aren't you? come on, arizona, this is ridiculous. you need to fix this. capella universitynderstands businesses are trying to come back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever...
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pace. he is a graduate of stanford university. ben rattray has been listed in time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world congratulations on that, certainly. let us start with this before we talk about the details in the room. a lot of people not fully aware of the platform you've created. talk about what you created, what you did, and how it has evolved. >> great to be here. thank you. i initially wanted to be an investment banker. my senior year, i go home, and one of my other younger brothers says he is gay. he said the thing that was most painful for him was not people that were explicitly anti-gay, but the people that refuse to stand up against them. i reflected about what i wanted to do with my life. i went from the track of wanting to be an investment banker to getting involved in social change. after a number of years, reading many books, experiencing power in washington, i started to organize petitions formed to organize around issues people care about. we started this in 2007 and failed for 2.5 years. over t
pace. he is a graduate of stanford university. ben rattray has been listed in time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world congratulations on that, certainly. let us start with this before we talk about the details in the room. a lot of people not fully aware of the platform you've created. talk about what you created, what you did, and how it has evolved. >> great to be here. thank you. i initially wanted to be an investment banker. my senior year, i go home, and one of my...
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pace continues to be their main concern. so what are the keys to winning florida? well, susan mcmanus, a political analyst and a professor at the university of south florida says voter turnout, the 50-plus vote tends to favor romney, the younger vote, obama. in 2008 you can the 18 to 29-year-olds help to lift obama to a victory here. the concern among democrats, of course, is the enthusiasm isn't here this time around. of course, the polls are open until 7 p.m. eastern, 7 central the we were part of the state. we will be here throughout the night. guys, back to you. >> thank you very much, mary. >>> with the economy stable nationally but struggling, the next president, of course, will be under immense pressure to get millions of people back to work, to deal with the fiscal cliff and a mir yacht of other pressing financial problems. more now on that and the political landscape from politico's chief economic correspondent, ben white. ben, welcome, good to have you with us. let's talk politics first though here, because i want to get your and politico's point of view on that. what are the changes, do you think that one person will have more
pace continues to be their main concern. so what are the keys to winning florida? well, susan mcmanus, a political analyst and a professor at the university of south florida says voter turnout, the 50-plus vote tends to favor romney, the younger vote, obama. in 2008 you can the 18 to 29-year-olds help to lift obama to a victory here. the concern among democrats, of course, is the enthusiasm isn't here this time around. of course, the polls are open until 7 p.m. eastern, 7 central the we were...
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your parents and you write your last two years of pace cool, but these guys, or the students came out of college in maryland and its trillion universities tuition, that's a very, very good signal as a flagship of what is here to come. they are not asking. those immigrants are not asking first did we know most of them are not bad people. they are not asking for guests. they're asking for an opportunity. and if i think is a very, very good decision because it was bipartisan voting. it gave a great message and again from there, besides all the other things, that's going to be the flagship program msh. i know both governments, both parties in congress are going to get and it's going to take off from there. >> great. under question that should not. joss. >> thank you on on a jet shot at the peterson institute for international economics. first i should correct your mission there, michael. you as our latest and very new trading partner of the united states as a reads old at the entry into force of our bilateral free-trade agreement. >> sorry about that. i'll work on that. the presentations were asked to lie, but sounded like u.s. interest wit
your parents and you write your last two years of pace cool, but these guys, or the students came out of college in maryland and its trillion universities tuition, that's a very, very good signal as a flagship of what is here to come. they are not asking. those immigrants are not asking first did we know most of them are not bad people. they are not asking for guests. they're asking for an opportunity. and if i think is a very, very good decision because it was bipartisan voting. it gave a...
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universities in the country where new assistant professors earn six-figure salaries. eight of them are private and the one that is public is primarily a medical institution so arguably on its own pacere very much favors privates and attracting and retaining talent. it's not just in terms of salary because obviously many people in academe choose their field not because they want to get rich but there's a call to the academic life. but it's beyond that. i spoke to a research university president of a public institution this year and we were talking about counteroffers that his institution has to make. he said that when he was lucky he could raise enough money somewhere to match many salaries but what he couldn't match was the condition of the buildings, the ability to produce the number of graduate students desired by the faculty members to work with him and he also couldn't match the course reduction where a private research president can offer pretty amazing package overall to the store faculty but it's very hard for many publics to match and this turns up all over the place. a kind of as a result we see right now when you are talking about how to sustain excellence in scholarships
universities in the country where new assistant professors earn six-figure salaries. eight of them are private and the one that is public is primarily a medical institution so arguably on its own pacere very much favors privates and attracting and retaining talent. it's not just in terms of salary because obviously many people in academe choose their field not because they want to get rich but there's a call to the academic life. but it's beyond that. i spoke to a research university president...
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universities in the country where new assistant professors earn six-figure salaries. eight of them are private, and the one that is public is primarily in the constitution in, so arguably on its own pace scale. the future here very much favors private in attracting and retaining challenge -- talents. and it is not just in terms of salary because obviously many people choose there field not because they want to get rich, but for -- there is a calling to the academic life. but it is beyond that. as put to our research university president of a public a a u.s. institution this year, and we were talking about counteroffers that his institution has to make. and he said that when he was lucky he could raise enough money to find enough money somewhere to match many salaries , but what he could not match was a condition -- the conditions of the building, the ability to produce the number of restaurants desired by faculty members to work with them, and he also could not match a coor's reduction where a private research president can offer pretty amazing packages overall to his star faculty. very hard for many public to match. and this turns out to be all over the place. as a result we see righ
universities in the country where new assistant professors earn six-figure salaries. eight of them are private, and the one that is public is primarily in the constitution in, so arguably on its own pace scale. the future here very much favors private in attracting and retaining challenge -- talents. and it is not just in terms of salary because obviously many people choose there field not because they want to get rich, but for -- there is a calling to the academic life. but it is beyond that....