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here was power, unbelievably versatile power.ay -- titanicly muscle power leaping to any task. incredibly delicate power responding with instant precision to the tiniest signal. hot power melting and fusing with metals. or gently warming a sleeping child. magic powers soaring through space to link man with man. brilliant power, lighting the way to a better world. above all, here was power for freedom. power to expand existing freedom, power to create new freedom. new freedom to enjoy contact with the wider world in all it -- and all it had to offer. greater freedom for social contact, new freedom of the mind. a revolutionary new freedom, freedom from drudgery. with the birth of the electrical age, a nation's standard of living surged forward. this is where they put the power, where they plot the days power requirements from everything to making toast and brewing the morning coffee to running factory assembly lines and turning on the lights over the operating table at the hospital. you see, the product these men handle cannot be s
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those enumerated powers being federal, and those necessary and proper to those powers are to be exercised at the federal level. then there is the horizontal separation of powers. a legislative branch and executive branch and a judicial branch. when we started drifting from federalism we created a sequence of events that would culminate and has continued to culminate in the transfer of power from legislative branch to the executive branch. once inundated with new powers, starting as i see it back to april 12, 1937, when the supreme court decided to reinterpret the commerce clause more broadly to give congress more power. it was with groovy shall born -- wicker v. shellbourn. i used the wheat, by which i exceeded the federal limit to feed my family and farm animals and use the remainder as seed. the court said it did not matter if it was produced for economic purposes or home use, it an economic impact. -- it had an economic impact. congress found itself in charge of purely local interstate activities that were still local. they were suddenly federal. in order to keep up with this power and
those enumerated powers being federal, and those necessary and proper to those powers are to be exercised at the federal level. then there is the horizontal separation of powers. a legislative branch and executive branch and a judicial branch. when we started drifting from federalism we created a sequence of events that would culminate and has continued to culminate in the transfer of power from legislative branch to the executive branch. once inundated with new powers, starting as i see it...
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into your power system. as >> so i will go next, this country has remarkable natural resources. all around the country. they are not always near where people live, where the power needs to go. and this concept of a national transmission grid, it's something that is very worthy of consideration. we have not study the reliability impacts of it, other than to note diversity is reliability's friend. so that is a good thing. and i would think as your assessment to the cost of, it i think this committee needs to be aware of that is probably not the need for transmission, or the desire to fund transmission, but the ability to cite transmission, that is the obstacle in the development of that system. >> yes and i am happy to comment as well senator. i think the industry has done a pretty good job, of doing what we described as traditional transmission. what we all have to look at, and understand is how can we used a the current transmission. there are several several ties between eastern and western grid, and it's 1
into your power system. as >> so i will go next, this country has remarkable natural resources. all around the country. they are not always near where people live, where the power needs to go. and this concept of a national transmission grid, it's something that is very worthy of consideration. we have not study the reliability impacts of it, other than to note diversity is reliability's friend. so that is a good thing. and i would think as your assessment to the cost of, it i think this...
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>> on gas or power? on the gas issue, clearly once constraints are overcome, well that's well heads come back online, you're right, that would generally be something that would be phased in. we went from 20 bcf coming out of texas down to about ten over that full week. so through the 15th through the 19th, monday through friday it went down. so you're talking about the price going back down to ten from 900. it was an issue, and we looked at the california energy crisis. it is always -- it's a very open and transparent market. scarcity pricing and market manipulation sometime are two sides of the same coin. it depends what a jury thinks about it. but when you've got a scarce supply of something, you want to charge for it. in texas, for example, i think probably in most of the states, our attorney general is pursuing actions now looking at gas and power trades. because it is illegal to price gouge in an emergency. >> so you brought up the term price gouging. who would have profited from this? would it have
>> on gas or power? on the gas issue, clearly once constraints are overcome, well that's well heads come back online, you're right, that would generally be something that would be phased in. we went from 20 bcf coming out of texas down to about ten over that full week. so through the 15th through the 19th, monday through friday it went down. so you're talking about the price going back down to ten from 900. it was an issue, and we looked at the california energy crisis. it is always --...
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and 2 more power plants are under construction there. as an environmentally friendly power source hydroelectric plants have become an important generator of electricity around the world in 3rd place behind coal and gas. and that also makes them a lucrative source of income. in the macho predation the state government rakes in over 9000000000 rupees that's 100000000 euros in electricity revenues annually. environmental activists now regard the hydropower boom with skepticism. thing research as the effects it's had on biodiversity and people's lives in the region. yet these mega projects have a negative impact on the environment around them when the land has been expropriated it's then submerged in water that means sources of livelihood like agriculture are completely destroyed. there's large scale deforestation construction and influx of people and that all leads to further environmental imbalances imbalance bottom make you get body you get something. on top of that the region is prone to earthquakes dam breaches avalanches and landslides
and 2 more power plants are under construction there. as an environmentally friendly power source hydroelectric plants have become an important generator of electricity around the world in 3rd place behind coal and gas. and that also makes them a lucrative source of income. in the macho predation the state government rakes in over 9000000000 rupees that's 100000000 euros in electricity revenues annually. environmental activists now regard the hydropower boom with skepticism. thing research as...
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necessary solar powered electric motors $250.00 tons of cargo. the vision includes investing in the community by employing and training up local people like yemeni. she used to live from fishing among the mangroves some on the coast. i never dreamed of getting a job like this or i'm learning things today i love it best i worked on the big ship now i'm on the small accompanying bike it's nice to. hear. the workers receive breakfast and lunch here the chefs come from the local town of one time or alice or jumps a few the food is plentiful and mostly vegetarian in from self grown produce a shipyard offers both jobs and prospects drawing people like logan mcmanus a coaster rican who used to live in florida. it's something very humbling and inspiring. when you've been looking at it from a far from social media to just looks like something from a dream and i'm living it. as simba takes shape manager danielle has been looking for customers interested in using the ship to transport their goods between central and north america. one future contractor is a
necessary solar powered electric motors $250.00 tons of cargo. the vision includes investing in the community by employing and training up local people like yemeni. she used to live from fishing among the mangroves some on the coast. i never dreamed of getting a job like this or i'm learning things today i love it best i worked on the big ship now i'm on the small accompanying bike it's nice to. hear. the workers receive breakfast and lunch here the chefs come from the local town of one time or...
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and 2 more power plants are under construction there. as an environmentally friendly power source hydroelectric plants have become an important generator of electricity around the world in 3rd place behind coal and gas. and that also makes them a lucrative source of income. and he macho predation the state government rakes in over 9000000000 rupees that's 100000000 euros in electricity revenues annually. environmental activists now regard the hydropower boom with skepticism. research as the effects it's had on biodiversity and people's lives in the region. these mega projects have a negative impact on the environment around them when the land has been expropriated it's then submerged in water that means sources of livelihood like agriculture are completely destroyed. there's large scale deforestation construction and influx of people and that all these to further environmental imbalances. making the body you keep. on top of that the region is prone to earthquakes dam breaches avalanches and landslides would be catastrophic for the people
and 2 more power plants are under construction there. as an environmentally friendly power source hydroelectric plants have become an important generator of electricity around the world in 3rd place behind coal and gas. and that also makes them a lucrative source of income. and he macho predation the state government rakes in over 9000000000 rupees that's 100000000 euros in electricity revenues annually. environmental activists now regard the hydropower boom with skepticism. research as the...
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power for the sea is also power for the land.world, america is a nation on wheels. ♪ the automobile and the power behind it have been major factors in the growth of our country. we can drive anywhere we want to at any time for any reason, including fun. out of the city into the country, down to the sea or inland, to the mountains if we live on the coast. to meet the demands of over 36 million cars, oil canning plants also work around the clock. [clanking] ♪ altogether we drive our cars a billion miles a day. it seems no other people in the world want so much to get going when they have a little time. maybe it's just that no other people can get going so easily. every hour of the day finds oilmen trying to make petroleum do more for us. the oil scientists and research laboratories are pacesetters and the race for progress, working with products still unnamed and some still unthought of. with each new development of our inventive age, be it peaceful or otherwise, the petroleum industry is faced with a host of new problems. thousand
power for the sea is also power for the land.world, america is a nation on wheels. ♪ the automobile and the power behind it have been major factors in the growth of our country. we can drive anywhere we want to at any time for any reason, including fun. out of the city into the country, down to the sea or inland, to the mountains if we live on the coast. to meet the demands of over 36 million cars, oil canning plants also work around the clock. [clanking] ♪ altogether we drive our cars a...
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-- with power. and we have to think about its policy scope and how weighty an actor it is in that policy area. how much does it matter in what areas. for example, in oil russia is a very weighty actor, and since 80% of global energy still comes from carbon sources, like oil and natural gas, then, you know, russia is weighty in that really important part and policy area. that would differentiate it from a state like north carolina north korea which has growing means if terms of its nuclear capacity but its policy, scope and weight isn't important beyond the fact that it has the nuclear weapons with and can really effect its neighbors with them and if its activities in that area. so i did this artistic rendering of what i'm talking about in terms of the different dimensions of power. try to imagine that these circles can get bigger or smaller. you could have a lot of means in terms of a strong economy, you know, a healthy society, well educated, a strong military and lots of push and pull influence, w
-- with power. and we have to think about its policy scope and how weighty an actor it is in that policy area. how much does it matter in what areas. for example, in oil russia is a very weighty actor, and since 80% of global energy still comes from carbon sources, like oil and natural gas, then, you know, russia is weighty in that really important part and policy area. that would differentiate it from a state like north carolina north korea which has growing means if terms of its nuclear...
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we talked about updating the war powers act in the war powers resolution it wasas an important committee hearing it is bipartisan i'm fortunate to serve with my ranking member who shares many of my concerns about this issue and the hope is to move forward legislatively to fix it. >> and the waning years in the vietnam war that says the constitutional powers to introduce united states armed forces into situations where imminent involvement is clearly indicated by the circumstances or only with a declaration of war or specific statutory authorization with the territories or possessions in armeded forces. congressman coal we're operating under those authorizations of military force where are we right now to have troops overseas what are we operating under? >> the two most important authorizationst with the aumf which basically was the congressional response to 9/11. secondly the 2002 aumf okay that is going into iraq and there have been other measures since and that they are provided the justification for the executive branch to get us involved in numerous to conflicts and when they didn't
we talked about updating the war powers act in the war powers resolution it wasas an important committee hearing it is bipartisan i'm fortunate to serve with my ranking member who shares many of my concerns about this issue and the hope is to move forward legislatively to fix it. >> and the waning years in the vietnam war that says the constitutional powers to introduce united states armed forces into situations where imminent involvement is clearly indicated by the circumstances or only...
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in los angeles, yes, not only do we have greener power, cheaper power and more reliable power, but the average american has about two hours of power that's out in the los angeles area, which is 15% less then other states. west virginia, it's eight hours on average. we have a reliable standard, reliable network, and that diversity comes from careful engineering. we have distributed solar in our basin, which is much more reliable, but when transmission lines cut off for any reason, --. our renewables are diverse and we have been able to keep that reliability. we are cheaper than our peer utilities in the area. by the way, our bills, when we say cheaper, if we were estate, we would be the 10th cheapest of all of the states, so we are in the top quintile in terms of what people actually pay of their electricity bills and enjoy a greater reliability than many other areas. >> can i ask about your national climate bank? is that something that could be used to finance for clean energy and sustainable projects. it has passed the house of representatives a number of times in the past couple of y
in los angeles, yes, not only do we have greener power, cheaper power and more reliable power, but the average american has about two hours of power that's out in the los angeles area, which is 15% less then other states. west virginia, it's eight hours on average. we have a reliable standard, reliable network, and that diversity comes from careful engineering. we have distributed solar in our basin, which is much more reliable, but when transmission lines cut off for any reason, --. our...
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in response to these concerns, the subcommittee examined the effect of market power, market power of the largest technology platforms on the survival of free and diverse press as part of our bipartisan investigation last congress. during our inquiry, we received evidence about the significant and growing aassimtry of power between several dominant online platforms and news publishers. submissions and testimony before the subcommittee publishers and broadcasters with distinct business models and distribution strategies said they are increasingly beholden to google and facebook, which increasingly function as the gatekeepers for information online. for example, digital content next which represents digital news publishers and content companies notes in the statement for a reference to today's hearing that 64% of referrals came by services owned by facebook or google underscoring the extraordinary role of these companies and how the public discovers, searches and spreads information. according to the pew research center three-quarters of americans get their news online through either fa
in response to these concerns, the subcommittee examined the effect of market power, market power of the largest technology platforms on the survival of free and diverse press as part of our bipartisan investigation last congress. during our inquiry, we received evidence about the significant and growing aassimtry of power between several dominant online platforms and news publishers. submissions and testimony before the subcommittee publishers and broadcasters with distinct business models and...
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acquired sometimes from other powers like china and north korea. but most ominously from former soviet arsenals or unemployed scientists or from organized criminal rings all by way of a growing international black market according to stephen hadley it formally president bush's assistant secretary for international security policy and i quote. by the end of the decade we could see over 20 countries with ballistic missiles nine with nuclear weapons. 10 was biological weapons and up to 30 with chemical weapons according to other official united states sources all of northeast asia southeast asia much of the pacific and most of russia could soon be threatened by the latest north korean missiles. once they are available in the middle east and north africa all the capitals. europe will be within target range. and on present trends a direct threat to american shores is likely to mature if that is the right word early in the next century. ad weapons of mass destruction to rogue states. and you have a highly toxic compound. as a cia has pointed out of the n
acquired sometimes from other powers like china and north korea. but most ominously from former soviet arsenals or unemployed scientists or from organized criminal rings all by way of a growing international black market according to stephen hadley it formally president bush's assistant secretary for international security policy and i quote. by the end of the decade we could see over 20 countries with ballistic missiles nine with nuclear weapons. 10 was biological weapons and up to 30 with...
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protest against presidential and maurice who's accused of illegally extending his time in power. opposition parties say he should have stepped down last month but he says he can remain until 2022 after presidential elections are held this year. the dispute has been running since moyes was voted into office in 2013 in an election that was later canceled over allegations of fraud. he was voted in again a year later. he says he would call for a referendum that would lead to the we form of haiti's constitution and says legislative and presidential elections will happen this year the international community including the oas and the us seem to support the president's move. but on the streets there is anger and frustration people fear moyes is trying to hold onto power they claim he has become increasingly awful. in the past weeks over 20 people have been detained including supreme court judge if. the aim to murder the president and overthrow the government in a cold war dried out grass some of our old thank you to omar security guards thank god their plan didn't work yesterday the sec
protest against presidential and maurice who's accused of illegally extending his time in power. opposition parties say he should have stepped down last month but he says he can remain until 2022 after presidential elections are held this year. the dispute has been running since moyes was voted into office in 2013 in an election that was later canceled over allegations of fraud. he was voted in again a year later. he says he would call for a referendum that would lead to the we form of haiti's...
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in los angeles, not only do we s have greener power, cheaper power, and more reliable power, and the stats bear that out. the average american has two hours out. in los angeles it's much less rs than that. west virginia has eight hours on average. we have a reliable standard.enge we have a reliable network. and that diversity comes from n careful engineering. we have distributed solar in oub basin which is much more reliable when transmission lines cut off for any reason of extreme weather. and we are able to meet also with demand response, something i think a build back better plans should also invest in, thd technology behind that demand response as well. so our renewables are very diverse, we're able to keep that reliable. we're as reliable today, our bills, when i say cheaper, if wp were a state, we would be the tenth cheapest of all of the states. we're in the top quintile in terms of what people actually pay on their electricity bills and enjoying a greater reliability than other places.or >> can i ask you one question additional question, a nationalc climate bank, it would be
in los angeles, not only do we s have greener power, cheaper power, and more reliable power, and the stats bear that out. the average american has two hours out. in los angeles it's much less rs than that. west virginia has eight hours on average. we have a reliable standard.enge we have a reliable network. and that diversity comes from n careful engineering. we have distributed solar in oub basin which is much more reliable when transmission lines cut off for any reason of extreme weather. and...
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world get even more powerful because they'll use that censorship power to protect it so yes me what do you make of that argument. it is in fact the powerful who can do most damage to censorship but i don't agree about germany i think that it started with words it started with what the newspapers and pamphlets started saying about jews. and in rwanda where we had the terrible genocide it started with words in bosnia it started with words in my country at the moment the demonization of asylum seekers and migrants has become so frightening that i wouldn't be surprised if there will be even more violence directed against them using the same words the cockroaches they are vermin this was used in germany it was used in rwanda it was used in bosnia and not lean it was used by the powerful and the powerless yes and we often see cries of censorship coming from conservatives but some of the harshest rhetoric to suppress free speech and threats to the media come from the right how do conservatives sort of thread the needle how do they square that circle. because they're horrible hypocrites and
world get even more powerful because they'll use that censorship power to protect it so yes me what do you make of that argument. it is in fact the powerful who can do most damage to censorship but i don't agree about germany i think that it started with words it started with what the newspapers and pamphlets started saying about jews. and in rwanda where we had the terrible genocide it started with words in bosnia it started with words in my country at the moment the demonization of asylum...
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stripping states of their power, and putting that power was not even federal government but one party. this bill was passed in the house, on a party line basis, if it passes in senate it would be party line basis, this is democrat dictating rules of election for offer on a party line vote,t should be universally rejected and shame on the media, mainstream media for trying to couch this size a voting rights bill it denies americans rights to puts power in one party. steve: right. that was such a good summary. we will stay on this it is important. we'll see you later in the show. rob, you are staying with us. there are important topic, unraveling before our eyes biden administration's immigration policy, coming up, when texas and mississippi relax, coronavirus restrictions. it was neanderthal. but guess who else relaxed restrictions this week? and guess where? we'll tell you after t t t t t type 2 diabetes can have a big impact on your life. but how can it be prevented? well, the first step is knowing if you something called prediabetes. take the 1-minute risk test today at doihavepredi
stripping states of their power, and putting that power was not even federal government but one party. this bill was passed in the house, on a party line basis, if it passes in senate it would be party line basis, this is democrat dictating rules of election for offer on a party line vote,t should be universally rejected and shame on the media, mainstream media for trying to couch this size a voting rights bill it denies americans rights to puts power in one party. steve: right. that was such a...
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rising market power. and the concrete competition for this implication some of which have been discussed by all three panels. let me start with a few facts on market power. one third increase in price markups in in listed firms the birds as a result of semi-bankruptcys we think are coming up and the rise of big tech firms in particular what we see is what we estimate that the share of the top 20 firms in each industry is 60% and the concentration in the 15 or 20 years before that, the other thing is market power, the same firm year after year and in a vibrant economy you would want some turnover, europe is a newcomer who becomes high market power firm, bringing new customer service and that is going to give you growth. the problem is risking less of that. the likelihood that you are high market power and remains so today, only 75% year after year these are very large gaps between the two. was the problem with entrenched market power, coming to the macro effects, is going to reduce the dynamic. a share of
rising market power. and the concrete competition for this implication some of which have been discussed by all three panels. let me start with a few facts on market power. one third increase in price markups in in listed firms the birds as a result of semi-bankruptcys we think are coming up and the rise of big tech firms in particular what we see is what we estimate that the share of the top 20 firms in each industry is 60% and the concentration in the 15 or 20 years before that, the other...
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after all peace talk about power and rest and sinus represent action, power and strength and world leaders such as distinguished leader will tell you that only through power can peace be found. peace is preserved with strength, not weakness, and the struggle to maintain peace is constant, demanding our finest minds and our greatest leaders. today i'm privileged to introduce to you a woman who is both one of the century's finest minds and at the same time one of are our greatest leaders. born the daughter of a grocer, margaret hildreth thatcher lived through the finest hour of britain's common well, world war ii. during this time she witnessed the inspired words and deeds of prime minister winston churchill. educated at oxford, she worked as a research chemist for an industrial firm but devoted most of her free time to studying for the bar, and in 1951 she married sir denis thatcher. twins, mark and carol, were born to the couple in 1953, and the next year she became a barrettser specializing in taxation law. now, as a member of the party of churchill, the conservative party, she came to th
after all peace talk about power and rest and sinus represent action, power and strength and world leaders such as distinguished leader will tell you that only through power can peace be found. peace is preserved with strength, not weakness, and the struggle to maintain peace is constant, demanding our finest minds and our greatest leaders. today i'm privileged to introduce to you a woman who is both one of the century's finest minds and at the same time one of are our greatest leaders. born...
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rising market power in this?can lead to invest, in innovate and even damage the share in these companies so when we look to start, we are more concerned that the pandemic can push this trend of the rising market power further up, we are protecting gradual withdrawal support for companies amongst concentration and at the same time because government is paying attention and it is a demonstrated thing but by to pick champions in this competition, amy klobuchar and my very dear friend, margaret so we are in a situation in which we have to be vigilant policymakers can apply so we have no investments, no innovation, for growth as a result. let me go in today, this is becoming entrenched. his happening, their competitors are pushed back in their active participation in the economy, specifically they show the sales are going down, the growth rate is down and even more, it is going down by 4%. what does this mean? it means exactly at the time we need economy, we may have less policymakers act and i am eager to hear how th
rising market power in this?can lead to invest, in innovate and even damage the share in these companies so when we look to start, we are more concerned that the pandemic can push this trend of the rising market power further up, we are protecting gradual withdrawal support for companies amongst concentration and at the same time because government is paying attention and it is a demonstrated thing but by to pick champions in this competition, amy klobuchar and my very dear friend, margaret so...
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power and so on so thermal power may be one source of energy at any rate by the bottom line is you have to take advantage of the nuclear power plant with maximum safety reassured that was the former advisor to the japanese prime minister to more eco taniguchi speaking there claudia japan wants to be carbon neutral by 2050 our goals like that only achievable by using nuclear power. now it's a chief of over 100 percent renewable energy and i'm really sad to hear that japan still is relaying on nuclear power because nuclear power is not safe we have seen that it's still an earthquake region the costs are extraordinary high and to construct your part hence it's extremely costly and it's much cheaper to increase a share for a new bill energy in japan has a best circumstances also the geo political the geo logical base is there also darwin for solar for geothermal for energy saving and japan so should stick to the strategy to increase a shout towards 100 percent renewable energy sunny over to you in tokyo or the japanese government wants to continue using nuclear power or do the people there
power and so on so thermal power may be one source of energy at any rate by the bottom line is you have to take advantage of the nuclear power plant with maximum safety reassured that was the former advisor to the japanese prime minister to more eco taniguchi speaking there claudia japan wants to be carbon neutral by 2050 our goals like that only achievable by using nuclear power. now it's a chief of over 100 percent renewable energy and i'm really sad to hear that japan still is relaying on...
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it's not about getting out of the pandemic, it's about power the power that they want, yield the floor. >> "washington journal" every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you coming up wednesday morning texas democratic congressman henry cuellar joined us to talk about president biden immigration agenda and the pennsylvania republican congressman dan user on covid-19 pit them a relief and congressional news of the day what she's been "washington journal" live as seven eastern wednesday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. now to los angeles or california governor gavin newsom third state of the state address this is live coverage on c-span2. [silence]
it's not about getting out of the pandemic, it's about power the power that they want, yield the floor. >> "washington journal" every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you coming up wednesday morning texas democratic congressman henry cuellar joined us to talk about president biden immigration agenda and the pennsylvania republican congressman dan user on covid-19 pit them a relief and congressional news of...
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power africa was launched to increase access to power. development can lift people out of poverty, improve education. in my trips to africa, i have seen humanitarian problems when they don't have electricity, power, to charge a phone or to deliver a baby and use the suction apparatus at the time of the birth that can make the difference between life or death. developing countries desperately need access to a steady supply of affordable, reliable electricity to support their economic growth as well. people in wyoming know firsthand the importance of developing energy resources. it doesn't lie in limiting -- limiting options. he read about the most threatening environmental hazard to people, it is cook smoke. indoor smoke because they are using dung and wood to cook indoors. we have to be diligent in promoting all of the above energy strategy that helps alleviate energy poverty. will you commit to helping developing countries use all energy resources including coal and oil and natural gas so they can get electricity? ms. power: many of our
power africa was launched to increase access to power. development can lift people out of poverty, improve education. in my trips to africa, i have seen humanitarian problems when they don't have electricity, power, to charge a phone or to deliver a baby and use the suction apparatus at the time of the birth that can make the difference between life or death. developing countries desperately need access to a steady supply of affordable, reliable electricity to support their economic growth as...
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i want to talk about energy and power. i want to focus on power.in the world i live in, we need power. we need power for the tractors, to pull a big implement or a combine and think about the trains that haul our wheat to mexico and across the country and semi trucks full of cattle. we need power. and-- excuse me one second, will someone mute their mic, if they would? maybe it's on-- there we go, whoever that was, thank you. go ahead, senator, i'm sorry. >> that's all right. hopefully, i'll return to my question. it seems counter intuitive to me when you're trying to get power from electric motors, they weigh so much disproportionately you need to add more and more electric generators and motors and lose power that support the weight of it versus traditional combustion engines, we keep adding cylinders. it seems to be more efficient when it comes to power. what do they think about the power from electric motors? >> thank you for the question. cummings is investing in all technologies right now, internal combustion, diesel natural as and as i mentio
i want to talk about energy and power. i want to focus on power.in the world i live in, we need power. we need power for the tractors, to pull a big implement or a combine and think about the trains that haul our wheat to mexico and across the country and semi trucks full of cattle. we need power. and-- excuse me one second, will someone mute their mic, if they would? maybe it's on-- there we go, whoever that was, thank you. go ahead, senator, i'm sorry. >> that's all right. hopefully,...
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the monopoly power of facebook. a zero in another lde-mail, building a monopoly it's better to buy than compete. at some point, we need to reply to this e-mails. not just holding hearings or throwing a popcorn at the screen. not just the soundbite but actually responding with action. with legislation. with all due respect to the witnesses here today i don't think the status quo will do that for us. one of the points we need to make it's not just about big tech. the market power problem comes across the entire economy with agriculture and just yesterday i was approached about this we see it with online travel where people go to the travel sites they think they have these great choices buto over 90 percent is owned by just two of the companies they simply own the brand names under them. we see one vertically integrated company dominates ticketing events and sponsorship and performance venue booking. everything from cat food to caskets. it's no wonder two thirds of americans have come to believe the economy unfairly fa
the monopoly power of facebook. a zero in another lde-mail, building a monopoly it's better to buy than compete. at some point, we need to reply to this e-mails. not just holding hearings or throwing a popcorn at the screen. not just the soundbite but actually responding with action. with legislation. with all due respect to the witnesses here today i don't think the status quo will do that for us. one of the points we need to make it's not just about big tech. the market power problem comes...
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with cables connected to his power station. >> the modern electric grid next to 7,300 power plant foriles through high voltage transmission mile and millions of miles to bring power to over 150 million customers. >> there are only four distinct electrical grids that service essentially all of north america. you have the two big ones, western and eastern, and the two electrical separatist-- separatestist, quebec and texas. >> the electrical grid is the most massive machine humans ever built. >> in the united states we use something like five or six times more energy per person thafn anywhere else in the world. >> trevor: of course americans consume that much energy. americans invented a bike that you have to plug in, doesn't go anywhere and costs more than ten regular bicycles but yes, the electrical grid is the most massive machine that man has ever built. and it is amazing how it connects the entire continent. just think, while you are blending a smoothie in your kitchen, donald trump is using the same electricity to shred his tax returns. actually beautiful when you think about it.
with cables connected to his power station. >> the modern electric grid next to 7,300 power plant foriles through high voltage transmission mile and millions of miles to bring power to over 150 million customers. >> there are only four distinct electrical grids that service essentially all of north america. you have the two big ones, western and eastern, and the two electrical separatist-- separatestist, quebec and texas. >> the electrical grid is the most massive machine...
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act -- on the 1973 war powers. chairman mcgovern, tell us about the war powers and why you are taking up revision. rep. mcgovern: lyndon johnson said it's easy to get into war, it's hard as hell to get out of war. over the years both democratic and republican presidents have initiated military intervention, military action involving our troops without appropriate consultation with congress, without getting congressional approval. basically usurping congressional power when it comes to the issue of war. the war powers which was passed over 50 years ago was supposed to balance things out and it hasn't. presidents find ways to get around it. we had a hearing in the rules committee to examine how we can do things better, and we talked about updating the war powers. it was an important committee hearing, it was a bipartisan committee hearing. i'm fortunate to be able to serve with my ranking member who shares many of my concerns about this issue and the hope is to establish a record and perhaps move forward legislativel
act -- on the 1973 war powers. chairman mcgovern, tell us about the war powers and why you are taking up revision. rep. mcgovern: lyndon johnson said it's easy to get into war, it's hard as hell to get out of war. over the years both democratic and republican presidents have initiated military intervention, military action involving our troops without appropriate consultation with congress, without getting congressional approval. basically usurping congressional power when it comes to the issue...
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this movement by the nuclear village as it's call it to maintain its its previous power. so you're speaking to us there time for some good news now because berlin zoo is baby gorilla finally has a name thousands of berliners a took part in an online vote and staff shows tella for last month's new addition to the zoo's gerbil a family 1st time mom bebe took a break and snapped on a special fruit and vegetable feast to mark to last name day other suggestions had included hope kovi and even frau markel after the german chancellor. have to say i'm glad that one out there you're watching a data news a stay tuned for our covert $1000.00 special and a look at the debate around immunity passports and play richardson in berlin from the entire news team thanks so much for watching. the phone against the corona virus. as the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context around a virus update nineteen's. own d w. i was you see when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard to.
this movement by the nuclear village as it's call it to maintain its its previous power. so you're speaking to us there time for some good news now because berlin zoo is baby gorilla finally has a name thousands of berliners a took part in an online vote and staff shows tella for last month's new addition to the zoo's gerbil a family 1st time mom bebe took a break and snapped on a special fruit and vegetable feast to mark to last name day other suggestions had included hope kovi and even frau...
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in conclusion power power and gas markets are marvelously efficient and driving out inefficient generating units, increasing financial liquidity and expanding the sale of electricity however, the real question is whether electricity and to a lesser extent natural gas are logical commodities to participate in open markets and unlike pork bellies and orange juice, it has consequences far greater than the availability of bacon or a morning refreshment. in q mr. chairman. i would be pleased to answer any questions you are the committee r.may have. >> thank you mr. gabriel. we will now have the honorable pat would. >> thank you, chairman mansion. >> it's been a few years and seven here and i don't remember how to do it. senator heinrich, i'm the b team and i'm sorry arcot cannot be here. >> we are thrilled to have you, thank you. >> i was the state and federal regulators and since you also may last 16 years ago as i testified on the energy and policy act of 2005 in support of the formalization and former role that they would have over the u.s. i've been involved in a lot of things that i think
in conclusion power power and gas markets are marvelously efficient and driving out inefficient generating units, increasing financial liquidity and expanding the sale of electricity however, the real question is whether electricity and to a lesser extent natural gas are logical commodities to participate in open markets and unlike pork bellies and orange juice, it has consequences far greater than the availability of bacon or a morning refreshment. in q mr. chairman. i would be pleased to...
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shippers came to power.hey have found that at&t the network of that age also controlled western union so the white house called up at&t and said you will spent off western union and they did. the reason was wind there does not need to be connection there should not be connection. >> what about companies like for instance amazon? for example should they be able to operate a retail marketplace for you have third-party competitors selling their goods and amazon itself simultaneously operate that marketplace and sell its own goods competitively on its own platform using potentially the data it's gathered from the other third parties who are supposedly in the platform? gazeta procompetition policy? >> its anti-competition from monopoly policy. there should never be competition between a provider of services and the customers of services because we know the provider service is very integrated into the business will favor their own goods. the conflict of interest which is one of the most fundamental problems in com
shippers came to power.hey have found that at&t the network of that age also controlled western union so the white house called up at&t and said you will spent off western union and they did. the reason was wind there does not need to be connection there should not be connection. >> what about companies like for instance amazon? for example should they be able to operate a retail marketplace for you have third-party competitors selling their goods and amazon itself simultaneously...
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tracks is quote loss of purchasing power of the consumer dollar and thereby the loss of purchasing power of libor denominated in dollars and the purchasing power of the consumer dollar has dropped to a new all time low in february according to the b.l.s. data today so here is the chart purchasing power of consumer dollar index value not seasonally adjusted so you see it from 2007 declining declining to climbing as of course since. you see the big dip at 1st when the financial crisis the great financial crisis started and money printing started to kick in and they slowed it down for a moment but as you say the decline you persists in power continues the value of your labor continues to drop essentially what you can file with drops the yeah right what you can buy for your labor drops right so that 15 percent incoming crace you just mentioned is distributed in an equally let's call it so that you've got this multiplying effect on the asset side of the ledger so for housing for example that's going up by considerably more the probably the best mind suze looked at this is michael saylor micro
tracks is quote loss of purchasing power of the consumer dollar and thereby the loss of purchasing power of libor denominated in dollars and the purchasing power of the consumer dollar has dropped to a new all time low in february according to the b.l.s. data today so here is the chart purchasing power of consumer dollar index value not seasonally adjusted so you see it from 2007 declining declining to climbing as of course since. you see the big dip at 1st when the financial crisis the great...
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one is we renew power, rising market power. we bring the adverse of the rising market power and we draw you a concrete position, some that have been discussed. so let me start with a few facts of market power. a price in markets. as a result, the bankruptcy that we think is coming up, also because of the rise, the further rise. in the technology sector, what we see is, for example, the share on the forefront in each institution. the right to 60%. that would be as big as a rising concentration we saw 20 years before. the other thing is the same firm year after year rising up. you would want this. as a newcomer, this by market power firm. you have these services. the problem is, we are seeing less of that. high market power firms, 85 persons today. 75% of the time. they are very large gaps. what is the problem with that market power? a macro effect. it will reduce business dynamic. the outputs, shrink by half in 2000. you know, that is due to many factors. what we find is those countries and industry where you see a bigger market
one is we renew power, rising market power. we bring the adverse of the rising market power and we draw you a concrete position, some that have been discussed. so let me start with a few facts of market power. a price in markets. as a result, the bankruptcy that we think is coming up, also because of the rise, the further rise. in the technology sector, what we see is, for example, the share on the forefront in each institution. the right to 60%. that would be as big as a rising concentration...
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people in power. we've. tested the. mixing the traditional with the. ignoring it's the only thing with the music group using. the power of music to turn up the volume on india's social injustices. shake things out. witness. for the people. introduce. special. the all. 0. 0 this is the news hour on al-jazeera back to life from our world headquarters in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes tanzania is set to swear in its 1st female president back to the depth of over 1000 is kept at john mughal fully the government says he suffered a heart failure. the u.s. says everything is on the table to deal with north korea but refuses talks until there is an end to what it says is hostility also this hour the fight over $1000.00 vaccines the u.k. says its roll out will snow.
people in power. we've. tested the. mixing the traditional with the. ignoring it's the only thing with the music group using. the power of music to turn up the volume on india's social injustices. shake things out. witness. for the people. introduce. special. the all. 0. 0 this is the news hour on al-jazeera back to life from our world headquarters in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes tanzania is set to swear in its 1st female president back to the depth of over 1000 is kept at john mughal...
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we do everything in our power to protect the. water the escaping climate change poses the same threat right now alaska does seem some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. it is fast and that means the river is $35.00 closer than how that was for i think we're part of earth for. the pandemic no certainly no borders and just blocking 2 nationalities. has emerged we don't have a theory we don't have the facts in the whole world needs to be. judged. come in a crisis like this recent incident. we can do better we should be better. everyone is contributing each of our own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges created with the response has been massive so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together. this is boom bust the one business show you can support a bit more in washington coming up the u.s. fight against covert 910 used to heat up as president biden has an
we do everything in our power to protect the. water the escaping climate change poses the same threat right now alaska does seem some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. it is fast and that means the river is $35.00 closer than how that was for i think we're part of earth for. the pandemic no certainly no borders and just blocking 2 nationalities. has emerged we don't have a theory we don't have the...
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claims had power over them. thus the american revolution. so the case i make is the american revolution was a restoration of the primacy of reason against the primacy of will it was our restoration of the political constitutional principles. and that is the major case i make and i try to demonstrated through the words of the founders themselves. he will find them put forth with someone like wilson who had such an influence in the constitutional debate signing the declaration of independence and the constitution that was perhaps the most traditional thinking amongst the founders when he of course was quoting cicero and hooker and we have to be aware of the sources of influence to rightly understand the american founding. and why it was limited and so concerned with limited government to confine government to that secular sphere. so government cannot abrogate upon itself absolute powers or consider itself the source of man's salvation because the founders were overwhelmingly christian and they understood that that
claims had power over them. thus the american revolution. so the case i make is the american revolution was a restoration of the primacy of reason against the primacy of will it was our restoration of the political constitutional principles. and that is the major case i make and i try to demonstrated through the words of the founders themselves. he will find them put forth with someone like wilson who had such an influence in the constitutional debate signing the declaration of independence and...
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and it's powerful enough for the quick-wash cycle! power! the #1 brand just got better! here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathroom and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets. they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops... in microwaves... and all over the house. for an amazing clean, try mr. clean magic eraser, and mr. clean magic eraser sheets. hi, i'm a new customer and i want your best new smartphone deal. well i'm an existing customer and i'd like your best new smartphone deal. oh do ya? actually it's for both new and existing customers. i feel silly. but i do want the fastest 5g network. oh i want the fastest 5g network. are we actually doing this again? it's not complicated. only at&t gives everyone the same great deal. like the samsung galaxy s21 5g for free when you trade in. did
and it's powerful enough for the quick-wash cycle! power! the #1 brand just got better! here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathroom and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets. they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops... in microwaves... and all...
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places in terms of their power trajectories. our title and much of the media reporting about this new harsh rhetoric does lump together china and russia but the fact is russia is a declining power and china is absolutely a rising one what impact do you think that would have in terms of the response that we're likely to see from china for example i think. i think what we're going to see used to china and russia it's going to be close it's pushing them closer together that china and russia they are already cooperating in different things like they have weapons they trade weapons and. they already have that kind of relationship and i think with the harsh rhetoric from the u.s. and with the west it's going to push them closer together even if that's that might be just some lake but it's just gives them the chance to send closer together to one thing that both countries also very much share is insistence that other powers including multilateral institutions like the united nations have no right to meddle in their internal affairs is
places in terms of their power trajectories. our title and much of the media reporting about this new harsh rhetoric does lump together china and russia but the fact is russia is a declining power and china is absolutely a rising one what impact do you think that would have in terms of the response that we're likely to see from china for example i think. i think what we're going to see used to china and russia it's going to be close it's pushing them closer together that china and russia they...
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when it comes to africa it's a different story at present there is only one nuclear power plant on the entire continent of the. coburg facility in south africa built in the eighty's but many countries are hoping to expand into atomic energy in the future as a quick and affordable power source now here to discuss with us this with us is daniel shroff he's a director of renewable energy at the african development bank welcome to the program the 1st thing i want to ask you as whether you could give us a picture of the challenges faced by energy access on the continent what are we looking at. a much stronger moving me to start anew in creating stuff from what we john africa stall asked the huge energy taxes deficit we have some 600000000 africans who do not have access to electricity today just because you got it through a close perspective the small uncertainty presented because of energy excess deficit just concentrated in sub-saharan africa are in fact we have 20 of these the next 5 countries worldwide them are all in sub-saharan africa some of them with an edge in excess rates but in c
when it comes to africa it's a different story at present there is only one nuclear power plant on the entire continent of the. coburg facility in south africa built in the eighty's but many countries are hoping to expand into atomic energy in the future as a quick and affordable power source now here to discuss with us this with us is daniel shroff he's a director of renewable energy at the african development bank welcome to the program the 1st thing i want to ask you as whether you could...