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it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads
it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a...
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i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see the sharp edges of the land. i see the way the earth is shaped out there. i see the routes in their vessels. i mean, to understand these, this one came out of a 13th century site in southwest colorado and i would sit with these bowls for hours and hours, drawing them into my sketch book because that was the only way i could really understand the complexity of how they got their symmetries to match up because i could never get them to match up in my drawings. i could never do a 100 percent accurate rendition of these becau
i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see...
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they don't know if his progress will plateau. they plan to be aggressive with his treatment. >> the plan with the next several days is to continue to follow anymore h i am in the intensive care unit, making sure that he has no seizure activity now that we have one medication off. over the next several weeks we'll taper the medications back so we can better understand what the true level of his brain function. >>> l.a. police have sketches of the two attackers could possibly look like. they have about 500 leads. they are especially interesting finding a woman that worn a dodger jersey. they believe she gave the men a ride. they have increased the reward in the case, it's now up to $200,000. doctors and police are being very aggressive on the bryan stow case. amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news." >>> oakland city council voted early this morning to continue funding two controversial gang injunctions. more than 1200 community members addressed the council prior to the vote. one forbid gang members from associating with each others and secon
they don't know if his progress will plateau. they plan to be aggressive with his treatment. >> the plan with the next several days is to continue to follow anymore h i am in the intensive care unit, making sure that he has no seizure activity now that we have one medication off. over the next several weeks we'll taper the medications back so we can better understand what the true level of his brain function. >>> l.a. police have sketches of the two attackers could possibly look...
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they don't know if his progress will plateau. they plan to be aggressive with his treatment. >> the plan with the next several days is to continue to follow anymore h i am in the intensive care unit, making sure that he has no seizure activity now that we have one medication off. over the next several weeks we'll taper the medications back so we can better understand what the true level of his brain function. >>> l.a. police have sketches of the two attackers could possibly look like. they have about 500 leads. they are especially interesting finding a woman that worn a dodger jersey. they believe she gave the men a ride. they have increased the reward in the case, it's now up to $200,000. doctors and police are being very aggressive on the bryan stow case. amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news." >>> oakland city council voted early this morning to continue funding two controversial gang injunctions. more than 1200 community members addressed the council prior to the vote. one forbid gang members from associating with each others and secon
they don't know if his progress will plateau. they plan to be aggressive with his treatment. >> the plan with the next several days is to continue to follow anymore h i am in the intensive care unit, making sure that he has no seizure activity now that we have one medication off. over the next several weeks we'll taper the medications back so we can better understand what the true level of his brain function. >>> l.a. police have sketches of the two attackers could possibly look...
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it was a site, an archeological site on the colorado plateau, that i ran into a number of years ago. and i've gone down to it a couple of times now. when i first found it, i had been on the river for 7 days in a canoe. and i tied off and broke through the tamarisk which if you've ever been down on those desert rivers, the tamarisk, the invasive species of plant that runs along the shore line, it makes this jungle, this dry, hard jungle that you just work your way through until you have sticks stabbed into your ears and hair and tamis buds is what they call it, it's the stuff that rains down off these trees and it fills up the back of your shirt. i came up to this flat area and this cliff was there and i saw a piece of pottery on the ground, a broken piece of pottery. if you start looking around, you see broken pieces of pottery that date back 800 years, 900, 1200 years, and i dropped down on my hands and knees when i saw that one and i started brushing away sand until i could see others and i blew the sand away and i could see the rim of a broken pot. once i saw that, my eye was much
it was a site, an archeological site on the colorado plateau, that i ran into a number of years ago. and i've gone down to it a couple of times now. when i first found it, i had been on the river for 7 days in a canoe. and i tied off and broke through the tamarisk which if you've ever been down on those desert rivers, the tamarisk, the invasive species of plant that runs along the shore line, it makes this jungle, this dry, hard jungle that you just work your way through until you have sticks...
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. >> rose: you plateaued, as we say. >> i plateaued and i was aware of not being able to move forward and i didn't know why and this comes into where the fear thing came from. >> rose: this is great. so you went off in a sense on this journey, not knowing when it would end or did you say "i'm going to do this for a year." >> it didn't have an end. i was very lucky. how privileged to be able to do that. i was 22... >> rose: you're what, 26 now? >> i'm 26 now. very old for an actor. >> rose: (laughs) yes it is. >> ancient. >> rose: you have only a few good years left. >> i know. so i went off and searched a bit. >> rose: but seriously, tell me what you found out. >> i don't know what i found out. i wanted to act, that's what i found out. >> rose: that's important. you're beginning to say "i don't feel the same motivation. >>" absolutely but it was also about what i like about my job and how i can get the most out of it. >> rose: what did you find snout >> well, that was the learning side and what i love is doing things that challenge me and confront that fear whatever that fear is and i
. >> rose: you plateaued, as we say. >> i plateaued and i was aware of not being able to move forward and i didn't know why and this comes into where the fear thing came from. >> rose: this is great. so you went off in a sense on this journey, not knowing when it would end or did you say "i'm going to do this for a year." >> it didn't have an end. i was very lucky. how privileged to be able to do that. i was 22... >> rose: you're what, 26 now? >>...
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meaning they get thicker, darker, stronger, and week by week, it goes up to a point and basically plateaus. >> now, on a small group, this patient is treating, he claims he sees zero side effects. the big concern is cost. right now it's about $150 a bottle. you can see that bottle isn't very big. allergen, the manufacturer of the drug, is conducting clinical trials of its own for hair growth and seeking fda approval. >>> coming up, why people in one small east bay city may smell natural gas in the air today. >>> good morning to you. we are waking up this morning in san francisco as our tour around the bay continues this morning. we've got a lot ahead for you and it's a beautiful morning in the city beby the bay, talking bay to breakers. bike-to-work day. a lot going on. first the forecast with christina loren. >> bike-to-rk
meaning they get thicker, darker, stronger, and week by week, it goes up to a point and basically plateaus. >> now, on a small group, this patient is treating, he claims he sees zero side effects. the big concern is cost. right now it's about $150 a bottle. you can see that bottle isn't very big. allergen, the manufacturer of the drug, is conducting clinical trials of its own for hair growth and seeking fda approval. >>> coming up, why people in one small east bay city may smell...
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i've plateaued. and that may change. that may not change. i may have found the right cocktail of medications for me that is working pretty well. as you see, i'm drastically different than i was at the beginning of the interview. it changes. and i'm able to do things that i wouldn't have thought i would be able to do 20 years out from diagnosis. i'm free to do this work, and i'm still physically capable of doing this work, and it's a great privilege. >> and you have helped so many people. >> most foundations want to do the kind of work we're doing. and they say what motivious, what keeps you going. and simply three-word motto, which is purely motive. we have one target. it's get this answered. get this solved. and we know the agenda. we don't a big building, we don't want a campus. we don't want a procedure, restaurants, we just want to stop parkinson's. >> my thanks to michael j. fox and debi brooks. >>> up next on "the wall street journal report," we'll take a look at the news this upcoming week that will have an impact on your money. >>> a
i've plateaued. and that may change. that may not change. i may have found the right cocktail of medications for me that is working pretty well. as you see, i'm drastically different than i was at the beginning of the interview. it changes. and i'm able to do things that i wouldn't have thought i would be able to do 20 years out from diagnosis. i'm free to do this work, and i'm still physically capable of doing this work, and it's a great privilege. >> and you have helped so many people....
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and week by week it goes up to a point and basically plateaus. >> he's got a head of hair. >> his hair looks great. the small group of patients dr. bowman is treating he's seen zero side effects. but the big concern is the catch. right now it's about $150 for a bottle which lasts about three weeks. allergen, the manufacturer of latisse is conducting clinical trials of its own for scalp hair growth and seek fda approval. >>> another giants back, d ns tryns to get some zen rest tonight with the team on the brink of either glory or disaster. >>> good evening. one-run games have been the specialty this homestand for the giants. tomorrow is a day game finale with arizona before the giants head out on a seven-game road trip. but tonight the lads ready to sit in the proper order. they rally bottom five. this aubrey huff solo shot to right ties the game at 3. it's huff's fourth homer of the year. and then very next inning andres torres stepping up with two outs and miguel tejada on third. and ripping a ground rule double that gives the giants the lead, helping jonathan sanchez to a win with to
and week by week it goes up to a point and basically plateaus. >> he's got a head of hair. >> his hair looks great. the small group of patients dr. bowman is treating he's seen zero side effects. but the big concern is the catch. right now it's about $150 for a bottle which lasts about three weeks. allergen, the manufacturer of latisse is conducting clinical trials of its own for scalp hair growth and seek fda approval. >>> another giants back, d ns tryns to get some zen...
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investor through the factory the tatiana tells us a little seems to be happening in the ethics profits plateau this time it seems profits are one out. of but the real bottom line is that with the factory closed thing it's the people who are left paying the price. back in a few moments with headlines stay with us.
investor through the factory the tatiana tells us a little seems to be happening in the ethics profits plateau this time it seems profits are one out. of but the real bottom line is that with the factory closed thing it's the people who are left paying the price. back in a few moments with headlines stay with us.
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there were hit and across work thought >> her left tibia the plateau was shattered,, her hip was shattered, at 2 years old she is be fluent chinese and english. she kept saying mama one a little school, my wife said a kid you learned abcs and 123 is, then you'll go to school, and she did both in english and chinese. she'll be in court again on june 19th >> mississippi river has cressida more than 15 ft. above ceased see state. you can still see flooding, in mississippi that's over looking at here. our role status press for a couple days, maybe even till mid june. we're russell lowell since we have not seen since 1920. one person has died in the surge of water, hundreds of homes are damaged and up to 2000 people have been displaced, but the levees and flood walls seem to be holding up. >> there be some serious disagreement in the white house today, president al, is to meet with israeli prime minister today, and speech on policies, >> 6 07 ram is time now will be back with more will love a good day in nice one just like yesterday, here is a shot from montana. we'll be not that long ago, many
there were hit and across work thought >> her left tibia the plateau was shattered,, her hip was shattered, at 2 years old she is be fluent chinese and english. she kept saying mama one a little school, my wife said a kid you learned abcs and 123 is, then you'll go to school, and she did both in english and chinese. she'll be in court again on june 19th >> mississippi river has cressida more than 15 ft. above ceased see state. you can still see flooding, in mississippi that's over...
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a test this throughout europe and contrary to the case even though it's taxpayers' money being plateaued into rescuing of the. thing that i. think. that is getting i don't buy it makes about a. forty three percent event it's like the five that are why i didn't like the bill late in the broken thing this will be i think that this going to be. this is only. one of the women we were listening with and we will be millions if you're raising copeland's lens enough is now to look at greece defaulting on its lanes even potentially exiting the year. and put hugo three thousand is reputed to be worth around seventy. eight billion year spain is the euro zone's fourth largest economy the different challenge altogether if it fails. if the situation happens the markets would not manage it going out of spins debts is the most catastrophic scenario for the e.u. what will the e.u. do i think in many experts share my opinion that the e.u. will do the utmost to avoid the scenario would any cost because spain is too big to fail you believe got a computer but the question now is just how much longer can the
a test this throughout europe and contrary to the case even though it's taxpayers' money being plateaued into rescuing of the. thing that i. think. that is getting i don't buy it makes about a. forty three percent event it's like the five that are why i didn't like the bill late in the broken thing this will be i think that this going to be. this is only. one of the women we were listening with and we will be millions if you're raising copeland's lens enough is now to look at greece defaulting...
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will create test this throughout europe clamoring toothpaste even though the taxpayers' money being plateaued into risky thing of the. thing again. that. i don't. think that it really. cool a c three hundred twenty five that everyone likes a belated knock a. little tiny thing i think that these going to be in fact this is only the beginning. of the looming we will use them with and we will be nearly zero if you raise things copeland's lead to no. there is now talk of greece defaulting on its loans even potentially accepting the year. and portugal's recent bailout is reported to be worth around seventy eight billion. spain as the euro things fall for largest economy the different challenge altogether if it fails. if the situation happens the markets would not manage it but being out of spins church is the most catastrophic scenario for the e.u. what will the e.u. do i think in many experts share my opinion that the e.u. will do the utmost to avoid the scenario would any cost because spain is too big to fail you. got a computer the big question now is just how much longer can the usa continue b
will create test this throughout europe clamoring toothpaste even though the taxpayers' money being plateaued into risky thing of the. thing again. that. i don't. think that it really. cool a c three hundred twenty five that everyone likes a belated knock a. little tiny thing i think that these going to be in fact this is only the beginning. of the looming we will use them with and we will be nearly zero if you raise things copeland's lead to no. there is now talk of greece defaulting on its...
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and by 2012, 2013, we can see a higher plateau because of the scarcity of product, the continuing demand, unless, unless, and this is quite possible we simply go back to recession. we stand handle much higher joblessness in this country. lord knows the turmoil we have today and the bills we can't pay. we need jobs, we need economic value creation, and we need lower gas prices, all three. >> from another perspective in the sense that here if it reaches five dollars, some murmur that it already has, how much it would be in tokyo tonight, london, brussels and elsewhere tonight. and the implications of those statistical facts in terms of how the united states is becoming competitive internationally in the eyes of friends, partners and allies who look at us and conclude that we have the best arrangement with this commodity access to it and the pricing of it, of any major industrialized country in the world? >> in general, the world pays the basic crude price. now whether you're purchasing brent, which is currently more expensive than west texas intermediate, there are gaps. high inventories i
and by 2012, 2013, we can see a higher plateau because of the scarcity of product, the continuing demand, unless, unless, and this is quite possible we simply go back to recession. we stand handle much higher joblessness in this country. lord knows the turmoil we have today and the bills we can't pay. we need jobs, we need economic value creation, and we need lower gas prices, all three. >> from another perspective in the sense that here if it reaches five dollars, some murmur that it...
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built a wall around it and slowly began construction of a gigantic causeway from the nearest high plateau up to the city which was on abuse and it took a long time to do this but the romans were specialists at this sort of thing. it would bring thousands of people in and start filling up with her -- wicker baskets with the earth and gravel that go to the edge of the cliff and pour it in until they filled in this gigantic french and rebel because way of to the wall of the city and over a period of many months the people inside the city realized what was coming. the moment was about to arrive when they could not resist any further and they made a decision to kill themselves. this is described by someone who knew what happened because he went for a similar but survived, similar process himself. .lead >> story first. explanation later. now, the story of crazy horse has many dramatic elements in it, and i expressed interest in the battle of little big horn in the center of the killing of crazy horse because the thing he did that made the army want to kill him, and for those of you who forgot,
built a wall around it and slowly began construction of a gigantic causeway from the nearest high plateau up to the city which was on abuse and it took a long time to do this but the romans were specialists at this sort of thing. it would bring thousands of people in and start filling up with her -- wicker baskets with the earth and gravel that go to the edge of the cliff and pour it in until they filled in this gigantic french and rebel because way of to the wall of the city and over a period...
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10,000 in september, 20,000 in november, and nearly 70,000 in november stopped rising and hovered at a plateau, and then even more remarkably, the count started to drop, the leukemia drops flickering and all but disappearing. the count dropped by one sixth of the peak value. the cancer did not vanish. there was still cells, but it abated, frozen into a stalemate in the frozen boston winterment on january 13, 1968, he returned to the clinic walking on his own. his spleen and liver slung so dramatically that his clothes were lose around the abdomen. just a little observation in a clinical paper, and he says, ra's clothes are loser. what an amazingly vivid description. i mean, if you want to describe the remission of a child with leukemia, what an amazing choice of simple words that tells you this child was so swollen his mother had to make new clothes, and now this child with the spleen reseeding, the clothes are lose. that's the remission. you don't require much in a medical paper to reconstruct a story that is vivid. his bleeding stopped, his appetite was ravenous like trying to catch up on si
10,000 in september, 20,000 in november, and nearly 70,000 in november stopped rising and hovered at a plateau, and then even more remarkably, the count started to drop, the leukemia drops flickering and all but disappearing. the count dropped by one sixth of the peak value. the cancer did not vanish. there was still cells, but it abated, frozen into a stalemate in the frozen boston winterment on january 13, 1968, he returned to the clinic walking on his own. his spleen and liver slung so...
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nearly 70,000 in december, suddenly stopped rising and hovered at plateau. even more remark i about the count started to drop. the lukemic blasts trickled out and all but disappearing. by new year's eve the count was 1/6 of its peak value bottoming out at nearly normal level. the cancer hadn't vanished. under the microscope there was were still malignant white cells but they had abated. on january 13th, 194 sandler returned to the clinic walking on his own for the first time in two months. his spleen and liver shrunk so dramatically his clothes, farber noted had become loose around the abdomen. a little observation in a clinical paper. this is sidney farber writing and he says, in his remarks, he says, rs's clothes are looser on abdomen. what a amazingly vivid of vivid description. if you want to describe the remission of lukemia of child in remission. this child was swollen his mother had to make new clothes. now the child with the spleen receding his clothes had become loose and that is his remission. you don't require very much to go into a medical paper
nearly 70,000 in december, suddenly stopped rising and hovered at plateau. even more remark i about the count started to drop. the lukemic blasts trickled out and all but disappearing. by new year's eve the count was 1/6 of its peak value bottoming out at nearly normal level. the cancer hadn't vanished. under the microscope there was were still malignant white cells but they had abated. on january 13th, 194 sandler returned to the clinic walking on his own for the first time in two months. his...
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as far as the continued rehabilitation and therapy, what are the next phases, the next goals and plateaus that you have? >> my ultimate goal is to stand and walk completely normal. i am working towards that every day. >> doc, how close is he? >> we have a long road ahead. there is technology to be developed and more research and testing it in other people but it just opens up a whole new set of opportunities. >> it is section an expensive process and procedure. is there a time that you see down the line where this can be, i guess, something the masses can i guess this would be a little bit more mainstream than it is right now? >> that's what we are working towards. an important aspect is that there is knowledge we have now that can make incremental changes in people's lives. we need to start there and just continue to learn more about the circuit t circuitry and how we can take advantage of it and the quality of life. >> when the doctor said, you will never take another step again, what did you tell them? >> i said, you don't know me very well. i am going to walk. >> continued sub ses. we
as far as the continued rehabilitation and therapy, what are the next phases, the next goals and plateaus that you have? >> my ultimate goal is to stand and walk completely normal. i am working towards that every day. >> doc, how close is he? >> we have a long road ahead. there is technology to be developed and more research and testing it in other people but it just opens up a whole new set of opportunities. >> it is section an expensive process and procedure. is there...
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being under house arrest has given a necessary spin to a movement that, in some respects, has hit a plateau with the same when argument that had not necessarily been our next president would have turned up to be somebody like obama, having generated huge expectations and look what has happened. so, his not having an office gave momentum to this social uprising. it went on for a year-and-a-half. the fact that he has been now put under house arrest, i believe, has placed the movement into a different category. debates are obviously taking place mostly in persian as it should be. and number of sections are expressed mostly in other languages, mostly english. to conclude what i started, the significance of a book like this for those of you who want to be up to speed, what has happened? what are their running debates? as i said, everybody agrees as to what the nature of this woman is. this is an excellent place to start. they have all done a fantastic service by the job they have done to bring us up today and have a repository where our thinking is. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> thank you
being under house arrest has given a necessary spin to a movement that, in some respects, has hit a plateau with the same when argument that had not necessarily been our next president would have turned up to be somebody like obama, having generated huge expectations and look what has happened. so, his not having an office gave momentum to this social uprising. it went on for a year-and-a-half. the fact that he has been now put under house arrest, i believe, has placed the movement into a...
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purity cannot see it here but the temperature will plateau here. your giants forecast when we come back we will be more on the seven day. also more on the bay to breakers race in a minute. >>george: thank you. it will be slowing today but no unusual delays. the ride is a good one. antioch on highway 4. west palm looks good. starting our live look at projects. toll plaza at = no problems. there is no delays as they cleared the second stall from the upper deck. the san mateo bridge looks good. the volume is building. there no problems in either direction. problem for a former county. >>darya: thank you. seven 07 a.m. and we will be back. here is a live look out side. >> will come back. the cost of tuition is going up. they are proposing to raise tuitions this time by it 32%. will tran looks at the numbers. >>will: if the proposals past cal escaped east they will depend lot more for their education next spring. here is how the member breaks down. tuition jump 6000 to raise it before the hundred dollars. to assemble a double since 2007. it will also sh
purity cannot see it here but the temperature will plateau here. your giants forecast when we come back we will be more on the seven day. also more on the bay to breakers race in a minute. >>george: thank you. it will be slowing today but no unusual delays. the ride is a good one. antioch on highway 4. west palm looks good. starting our live look at projects. toll plaza at = no problems. there is no delays as they cleared the second stall from the upper deck. the san mateo bridge looks...
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records of how much oil we have produced and notice that for about the last six years now we have been plateaued in oil production at about 84 million barrels a day. we're stuck there. for about the last six years at 84 million barrels a day. when demand goes up and the increasing economies in china and india and the developing world, the demand is really going up, when demand goes up and there is a constant supply, what happens to prices? $50, $80, $100, $147 finally. and that high price of oil combined with a silly housing bubble that we produced in this country and the world's economies kind of near collapsed. and then oil fell to a bit under $40 a barrel. but as soon as the economy picked up again, the price of oil increased and now it's roughly $100 a barrel. the next chart looks at the world's picture and the dark blue on the bottom here is conventional oil. notice that it increases up to -- they have it about 2006. there is now general recognition by experts all over the world, even the naysayers like exxon mobil and cambridge energy research societies now concede that oil peaked at about
records of how much oil we have produced and notice that for about the last six years now we have been plateaued in oil production at about 84 million barrels a day. we're stuck there. for about the last six years at 84 million barrels a day. when demand goes up and the increasing economies in china and india and the developing world, the demand is really going up, when demand goes up and there is a constant supply, what happens to prices? $50, $80, $100, $147 finally. and that high price of...
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by 2012, 2013, we foresee a higher plateau because of the scarcity of product, the continuing demand, unless -- and this is quite possible -- we simply go back to recession. it is true, if you want lower gas prices, recession is a quick cure. we saw that in 2008. but there are other issues, like joblessness and recession. we cannot stand a much higher joblessness. lord knows the turmoil we have today and the bills would not pay. we need jobs, economic thought you creation, and lower gas prices, all three. >> gas prices on another perspective. if it reaches $5, in some states that already has, how much it would be in rotterdam tonight, tokyo, london, brussels, elsewhere tonight, and the implications of those statistical facts in terms of how the united states is seen and becomes a competitive internationally in the eyes of friends and allies who look at us and conclude that we have the best arrangement with this commodity, access to it, and the pricing of any major industrialized country in the world? >> in general, the world pays the same basic food price. whether you are purchasing b
by 2012, 2013, we foresee a higher plateau because of the scarcity of product, the continuing demand, unless -- and this is quite possible -- we simply go back to recession. it is true, if you want lower gas prices, recession is a quick cure. we saw that in 2008. but there are other issues, like joblessness and recession. we cannot stand a much higher joblessness. lord knows the turmoil we have today and the bills would not pay. we need jobs, economic thought you creation, and lower gas prices,...
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his intelligence should put him on a level or a plateau of both gop members because a lot of the gop members that are now candidates do not really actually fit the criteria of being the president of the united states at this time. we have newt gingrich, one of your colleagues in the gop -- this guy is constantly throwing daggers at mr. president obama for no apparent reason but just to gain some political atmosphere. host: i want to ask you a question. he suggested that newt gingrich has been making comments recently with racial overtones. what is an example? caller: he spent of president obama's kenya race. we all know from donald trump and everything that president obama is an american. but yet, still, he would refer back to his heritage, his ancestry. this right there is definitely a racial issue. host: that was not in the past two days. guest: it is very different from what dwayne is talking about. i think that is going to be something that the presidential candidates and the nominees will ultimately have to deal with and put into context. the racial overtones and undertones that
his intelligence should put him on a level or a plateau of both gop members because a lot of the gop members that are now candidates do not really actually fit the criteria of being the president of the united states at this time. we have newt gingrich, one of your colleagues in the gop -- this guy is constantly throwing daggers at mr. president obama for no apparent reason but just to gain some political atmosphere. host: i want to ask you a question. he suggested that newt gingrich has been...
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and by 2012, 2013, we can see a higher plateau because of the scarcity of product, the continuing demand unless, unless and this is quite possible, we simply go back to recession. it's true. if you want lower gas prices, recession is a quick cure. we saw that in 2008. but there are other issues in a recession. like joblessness. we can't stanch higher joblessness in this country. lord knows the turmoil we have today and the bills we can't pay. we need jobs, we need economic value creation and lower gas prices. all three. >> can we stick on gas prices from another perspective in the sense that if here it reaches $5, some moment that it already -- murmur that it already has. how much would it be in roder dam, tokyo, london and brussels and elsewhere tonight and the implications of those statistical facts in terms of how the united states is seen and becomes competitive internationally in the eyes of friends, partners and allies who look at us and conclude that we have the best arrangement with this commodity. access to it. and the pricing of it, of any maiming juror industrialized country -
and by 2012, 2013, we can see a higher plateau because of the scarcity of product, the continuing demand unless, unless and this is quite possible, we simply go back to recession. it's true. if you want lower gas prices, recession is a quick cure. we saw that in 2008. but there are other issues in a recession. like joblessness. we can't stanch higher joblessness in this country. lord knows the turmoil we have today and the bills we can't pay. we need jobs, we need economic value creation and...
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i hit a few plateaus here and there. i don't know about that. >> your wife was instrumental in this whole deal and happens to be standing right there you just had a new baby, right? >> four weeks ago. >> we want him to gain weight. >> what's it like seeing your husband this way now? >> it's wonderful. he can do things now he could never do before. >> such as? i didn't mean that. >> just simple things, yard work. i don't get tired as much. >> and he's off medication. >> you spend your whole life at doctors. >> i had sleep apnea, reflux, all gone. >> we are so happy for you. congratulations. okay, what's next? >> up next in the spirit of a before and after, take a look at these ladies. we are doing a hair before and after. love these. what makes hershey's s'mores special? hershey's chocolate goodness, that brings people together. hershey's makes it a s'more. you make it special. pure hershey's. how can expedia now save me even more on my hotel? well, hotels know they can't fill every room every day. like this one. and this
i hit a few plateaus here and there. i don't know about that. >> your wife was instrumental in this whole deal and happens to be standing right there you just had a new baby, right? >> four weeks ago. >> we want him to gain weight. >> what's it like seeing your husband this way now? >> it's wonderful. he can do things now he could never do before. >> such as? i didn't mean that. >> just simple things, yard work. i don't get tired as much. >> and...
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reid: madam president, this is an extremely important plateau we've reached. it's been very difficult for everyone. but now this bill can go to the president of the united states if these amendments are defeated, which i hope they are. will be to the president tonight before the deadline of this bill; this bill will not lapse. even though the senator from kentucky, senator paul, and i have had some differences, what we've done on this legislation is at least, has helped us understand each other, which i appreciate very much. and i appreciate his being able -- his working with us on this. it's been most difficult for him and for me. the presiding officer: who yields time? mr. paul: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: i'm pleased today to come to the floor of the senate to talk about the patriot act. i'm pleased that we have cracked open the door that we will shed some light on the patriot act. i wish the door were wider open, the debate broader and more significant, but we will talk a little bit about the constutionality
reid: madam president, this is an extremely important plateau we've reached. it's been very difficult for everyone. but now this bill can go to the president of the united states if these amendments are defeated, which i hope they are. will be to the president tonight before the deadline of this bill; this bill will not lapse. even though the senator from kentucky, senator paul, and i have had some differences, what we've done on this legislation is at least, has helped us understand each...