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russo gets help from a man on a small boat to pull suelina out.d is barely above the rushing water. gasping for air with every ounce of strength she can find. >> i'm just exhausted. i've been down there so long and i can't, my head is going under the water. and, i'm still thinking i'm going to drown and chris is on the ladder and it was like he was, just like pouring his life force into me and i could raise my arm and he could grab hold of my arm. >> after 45 terrifying minutes, suelina is pulled to safety, but jay king is still trapped in the tunnel. >> i knew as a rescuer, rescuers are always last. but like anything, i just want to get out. >> on this line, this side of the ladder. >> you've got to move this line underneath the ladder. >> i'll get you out of this. >> we're getting to the end of this here. we're getting close. we're running out of time. and the last thing i want to do, after being successful three other times is leave a firefighter trapped in a culvert at the end of the day. >> russo realizes the boat can provide extra strength t
russo gets help from a man on a small boat to pull suelina out.d is barely above the rushing water. gasping for air with every ounce of strength she can find. >> i'm just exhausted. i've been down there so long and i can't, my head is going under the water. and, i'm still thinking i'm going to drown and chris is on the ladder and it was like he was, just like pouring his life force into me and i could raise my arm and he could grab hold of my arm. >> after 45 terrifying minutes,...
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the russo japanese war, japan also did not have an exit plan their either. it was because of theodore roosevelt's intervention and his intervention in peacemaking efforts, they just got away winning it. it was not a straightforward thing. ian buruma: japan almost and grabbed. they were bailed out by a banker in new york who had escaped this russiamitic attack in and was no friend of the russians. and white russian officers who were then taken prisoner by the japanese introduced the japanese to the protocols of [indiscernible] this -- they put two and two together and said, we have got to keep jews on our side, it was the conclusion, which is why the japanese during world war ii refused to hand over them to the nazis. but i think we are getting close to question time. the last question perhaps i , think i'm right in saying that in america, pearl harbor has become this sort of mythical occasion which is used over and and, not least after 9/11 so on. but in japan, when people think of world war ii, pearl harbor is not the first thing that comes to mind. eri hot
the russo japanese war, japan also did not have an exit plan their either. it was because of theodore roosevelt's intervention and his intervention in peacemaking efforts, they just got away winning it. it was not a straightforward thing. ian buruma: japan almost and grabbed. they were bailed out by a banker in new york who had escaped this russiamitic attack in and was no friend of the russians. and white russian officers who were then taken prisoner by the japanese introduced the japanese to...
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marty russo was from illinois and my father and i and across the way was chuck schumer on the foldout couch. watching these men who would go out and do great things, getting them up in the morning made me realize they are just regular guys who are working very hard and going out and doing great things. that was inspiring to me. i will never forget the collegiality of not just those for members they had together, but all the congressional members seem to have at that time. not just democrats, but republicans. there was a chemistry among congressional members that i believe led to their ability to compromise. i look forward to reinstalling that here as best i can. lastll develop over this week and a half. we have been here at new member orientation. i look forward to doing it with the republicans as well. >> what did you do next? jimmy panetta: i worked in alaska on a research vessel. when i was back here, i met a commander who was working in my father's office. he said if you ever want to get a ship, what you know. my four roommates at the time that all been to law school, that inspire
marty russo was from illinois and my father and i and across the way was chuck schumer on the foldout couch. watching these men who would go out and do great things, getting them up in the morning made me realize they are just regular guys who are working very hard and going out and doing great things. that was inspiring to me. i will never forget the collegiality of not just those for members they had together, but all the congressional members seem to have at that time. not just democrats,...
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policÍa matÓ a tiros al embajador russo en turquÍa. rusia es un paÍs aliado del rÉgimen.
policÍa matÓ a tiros al embajador russo en turquÍa. rusia es un paÍs aliado del rÉgimen.
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policÍa matÓ a tiros al embajador russo en turquÍa. rusia es un paÍs aliado del rÉgimen.iesta matrimonial en un parque de los Ángeles, cuando un árbol cayÓ sobre los invitados, matando a una mujer. al ser personas heridas. chicago estÁ más frÍo que alarga y en baltimore hubo mÁs de 150 accidentes a causa del frÍo Ártico. asÍ comenzamos. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn. con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. jorge: tres hechos ocurridos en un espacio de dos horas mantienen alerta autoridades. en un mercado navideÑo en la ciudad de berlÍn en el que menos9 personas murieron. autoridades investigan el incidente como un posible atentado terrorista. reportero: este video se grabÓ segundos despuÉs de que un enorme camiÓn emitiera a toda velocidad una feria navideÑa en una zona turÍstica en berlÍn. observe cÓmo los quioscos donde se vendÍan productos terminaron destrozados. en las imÁgenes se observan personas tiradas en el piso en estado de shock. el mercado tenÍa callejones que prÁcticamente estaban repletos de transeÚntes. buenos jamaicanos intentaban remover escombros
policÍa matÓ a tiros al embajador russo en turquÍa. rusia es un paÍs aliado del rÉgimen.iesta matrimonial en un parque de los Ángeles, cuando un árbol cayÓ sobre los invitados, matando a una mujer. al ser personas heridas. chicago estÁ más frÍo que alarga y en baltimore hubo mÁs de 150 accidentes a causa del frÍo Ártico. asÍ comenzamos. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn. con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. jorge: tres hechos ocurridos en un espacio de dos horas...
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redwood that has been on a mission to the moon as a seed the tree was carried by astronaut, stuart russo on board the apollo 14 mission and he conducted science experiments while in place in the tiny seed was one of those experiment. >> whoever thought about this at nasa was a genius because that's a lot of budget and a lot of money, why not connect america to the mission? >>> the 45-year-old moon tree as it's called blends into the small grove near the capital on the 120 foot tall tree is slowly reaching brands by branch toward space where it got its start. it has a long way to go. >> it still one big tree. >> the moon tree. at the capital. >>> bay area officers running for a cause.>> this symbolizes the pain and discomfort that this profession is evolving through right now. >> the mission to pay tribute to fallen officers across the country this weekend. >>> we are tracking the raindrops that are headed our way. we have had some breaks today but the rain gets going tonight into tomorrow.>>> 20 law enforcement officers from the bay area are heading to dallas this weekend to run the dall
redwood that has been on a mission to the moon as a seed the tree was carried by astronaut, stuart russo on board the apollo 14 mission and he conducted science experiments while in place in the tiny seed was one of those experiment. >> whoever thought about this at nasa was a genius because that's a lot of budget and a lot of money, why not connect america to the mission? >>> the 45-year-old moon tree as it's called blends into the small grove near the capital on the 120 foot...
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signsngs that he was just going to be ane complete free trader and the the campaign was all just a russoi'm very glad he stuck to his guns. >> question for you here about mr. icahn. carl icahn will play a role inl selecting the next sec chairman but as you and i know k he doesn't have to divest anyes of his business in his many businesses. they've gone up in worssth sincn donald trump was elected.. don't you see down the roadhe some sort of conflict oft interest, a little, you know, insider information there. there's morals then there's tre ethics then there's publictherel relations.relations. if we get to the point where wre we see these conflicts everywhere what we really willli be seeing is that major maj business people really can'trean serve in the cabinet.in t cabint you can take this as far as a you want. anybody way net worth of $10 million or more would be disqualified from governmentromn because they own this, thatha and the other and this that that and the other might be favored by the government at some point. gover the u.s. government todayt tod touches every form of industr
signsngs that he was just going to be ane complete free trader and the the campaign was all just a russoi'm very glad he stuck to his guns. >> question for you here about mr. icahn. carl icahn will play a role inl selecting the next sec chairman but as you and i know k he doesn't have to divest anyes of his business in his many businesses. they've gone up in worssth sincn donald trump was elected.. don't you see down the roadhe some sort of conflict oft interest, a little, you know,...
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russian president vladimir putin called the attack "a provocation aimed at spoiling the normalisation of russo—turkishecretary michael fallon said this was "a shocking act involving a diplomat who should otherwise, enjoy proper protection." ozge ozdemir is from the bbc turkish service. she told me more details about the gunman. we know the identity of the gunman who shut the russian ambassador. he was a police officer working in ankara, the capital of turkey, for 2.5 years. he graduated from a school in izmir. right now we know the identity and the friends and family of the policeman who shot the russian ambassador are in custody and are being investigated by police. a lot of people paying attention to the footage shot at the scene. the ap photographer kept filming while the threat was there. many people drawing attention to what the gunman said and what he was saying and the way he was standing. it was the opening of a photo exhibition, and the ambassador was giving a speech at the time. the gunman was behind him. he shot in the air, and shot the russian ambassador. he said, don't forget aleppo, don'
russian president vladimir putin called the attack "a provocation aimed at spoiling the normalisation of russo—turkishecretary michael fallon said this was "a shocking act involving a diplomat who should otherwise, enjoy proper protection." ozge ozdemir is from the bbc turkish service. she told me more details about the gunman. we know the identity of the gunman who shut the russian ambassador. he was a police officer working in ankara, the capital of turkey, for 2.5 years. he...
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and last year, it centered on the cleveland born director's, the russo brothers. this year, it's all about tom hanks, his connections to cleveland, really cool stuff. it's happening at 8:00 tonight at the intercontinental. >> and start as part of great lake theater. santa claus getting himself a holiday makeover in portland, oregon. this is hipster santa. he is at portland's pioneer place mall. instead of a jolly red suit, black glasses, blue jeans, and a sweater. he also has tattoos, piercings, and a man bun. >> have to have a man bun if you're a hipster. >> fans of the christmas story, listen up. you could get the ultimate fan start saving now. >> and ryan locthe could get out of his charges, but he has some stipulations to meet >>> news 5, good morning cleveland starts now. >>> more gunfire erupting inside of a barber shop, three people shot. this time in akron. right now. >> then, stranded at the alter. but it wasn't the husband or wife that didn't show up. get this, it it was their ride. >> always a classic, you can celebrate christmas just like ralphie parke
and last year, it centered on the cleveland born director's, the russo brothers. this year, it's all about tom hanks, his connections to cleveland, really cool stuff. it's happening at 8:00 tonight at the intercontinental. >> and start as part of great lake theater. santa claus getting himself a holiday makeover in portland, oregon. this is hipster santa. he is at portland's pioneer place mall. instead of a jolly red suit, black glasses, blue jeans, and a sweater. he also has tattoos,...
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let's bring in thomas russo of gardner, russo, and gardner who owns some of these tobacco names, alongith brian milligan from the avai maria growth fund, which calls itself a morally responsible fund. gentleman, thank both for joining us. brian, i'll begin with you, because your ethos sounds what calpers is trying to get at here. you know, from an investment point of view, can you just kind of say, you know, listen, we don't want to support these any longer, so we're willing to give up the returns that would aid our beneficiaries in terms of collecting pension income down the road. >> we at the asurvey maria fund practice morally explicit, so our mandate is to invest in companies that don't violate core teachings of the catholic church. so we're not investing in corporations that contribute to planned parenthood, but at the same time, we have avoided tobacco stocks in the past just as an idea that what we're looking at is for companies and industries that offer a good value proposition to their customer and any use of tobacco is good for the tobacco. we look at alcohol stocks on the ot
let's bring in thomas russo of gardner, russo, and gardner who owns some of these tobacco names, alongith brian milligan from the avai maria growth fund, which calls itself a morally responsible fund. gentleman, thank both for joining us. brian, i'll begin with you, because your ethos sounds what calpers is trying to get at here. you know, from an investment point of view, can you just kind of say, you know, listen, we don't want to support these any longer, so we're willing to give up the...
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lauren russo, mary sherlock. victoria soto. benjamin wheeler. and alison wyatt.ll remember them. we'll be right back. re close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection or have symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz. including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. now's your chance at completely clear skin. just ask your doctor about taltz.
lauren russo, mary sherlock. victoria soto. benjamin wheeler. and alison wyatt.ll remember them. we'll be right back. re close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even...
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russo for being here. look forward to your testimony. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you as well. >> mr. rusco, you are recognized for your opening statement. >> chairman langford, ranking member heitkamp and members of the subcommittee, i am pleased to be here to discuss this. we understood two studies on the rfs. wub o one study reported on federal efforts as well as prospects for advanced biofuel production. the second study reported on the epa administration of the program and how it could be improved as well as the prospects of meeting rfs goals and reducing greenhouse emissions. we entered in a contract with the national academy of sciences to identify a broad and comprehensive group of experts to help us assist in answering our questions. we held a group meeting with 20 of these experts and explored the state to meet production targets for advanced biofuels. we also met individually to evaluate the administration of the program. we spoke with members of doe, uspa, epa and the department of defense. we also visited research lab torres in iowa,
russo for being here. look forward to your testimony. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you as well. >> mr. rusco, you are recognized for your opening statement. >> chairman langford, ranking member heitkamp and members of the subcommittee, i am pleased to be here to discuss this. we understood two studies on the rfs. wub o one study reported on federal efforts as well as prospects for advanced biofuel production. the second study reported on the epa administration of the...
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i can recall when my colleague buddy russo of illinois had a son who was sick with cancer.here was one person who called every day to make sure that he was doing well. that is the way you not only build a friendship that you build a reputation. he is not just a gladhanding politician but someone who really cares. i am honored to be a friend and i am honored that the president i love shows you as his vice wesident, and i am honored have served in the senate together and i can tell my kids and grandkids. i wish you the best. >> i am deeply grateful for my friend joe biden. it.id suffer and i know i was here. having experienced tremendous loss in his family life, he draws from the rich reservoir of empathy to connect with every day americans. ask anyone. vice president biden has served. when you speak, joe listens, loves, and cares. he is perhaps the most personal public figure in american public -- politics today. the nearly eight years he has served as vice president joe biden has become a fixture of american public life. today i wish to join my colleagues in thanking vice p
i can recall when my colleague buddy russo of illinois had a son who was sick with cancer.here was one person who called every day to make sure that he was doing well. that is the way you not only build a friendship that you build a reputation. he is not just a gladhanding politician but someone who really cares. i am honored to be a friend and i am honored that the president i love shows you as his vice wesident, and i am honored have served in the senate together and i can tell my kids and...
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george miller, marty russo, from illinois, and then my father and i on the full-sized bed and acrosshe way was now-senator chuck schumer on the foldout couch so being there watching these men who would go out and do great things. getting up with them in the morning, seeing them put on their pants the same way i did made me realize that they're just regular guys who were working very hard going out and doing great things that. inspired me. one thing i'll never forget was the collegiate alty that not just those four had but all the nkangal members seemed to have at that point. not just democrats but republicans. there was a kesmstary among congressional members they firmly believe led to their ability to compromise and so i look to reinstilling that here on capitol hill as best as i can. we've definitely developed it over this last week and a half that we've been here at new member orientation, at least with the democrats but i look guard to doing it with the republicans as well. >> after that internship, what did you do next? jimmy: i worked in alaska on a noaa research vessel off the
george miller, marty russo, from illinois, and then my father and i on the full-sized bed and acrosshe way was now-senator chuck schumer on the foldout couch so being there watching these men who would go out and do great things. getting up with them in the morning, seeing them put on their pants the same way i did made me realize that they're just regular guys who were working very hard going out and doing great things that. inspired me. one thing i'll never forget was the collegiate alty that...
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i can recall when my colleague marti russo had a son who was sick with cancer. there was one person who called every day to make sure that he was doing well. well, that's the way you not only build a friendship but you build a reputation as not just a glad-handing politician but as someone who really, really cares. i have been honored to count as a friend and i'm honored that the president that i love chose you as his vice president, and i'm honored that we've served in the senate together and i can tell my kids and grandkids. i wish you the best, whatever life brings you next. the vice president: the senator from georgia. dakota zach i rise to pay tribute to a person h's a had a tremendous impact on my life and my career in the senate and also a tremendous impact on my country, the united states of america. mr. isakson: i still remember to this day the time mitch mcconnell called me and said, hey, we got an opening for a republican on the foreign relations and nobody will take it. will you take it? i didn't know if that was a benefit, a perk or whatever. i said
i can recall when my colleague marti russo had a son who was sick with cancer. there was one person who called every day to make sure that he was doing well. well, that's the way you not only build a friendship but you build a reputation as not just a glad-handing politician but as someone who really, really cares. i have been honored to count as a friend and i'm honored that the president that i love chose you as his vice president, and i'm honored that we've served in the senate together and...
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i can recall when my colleague marti russo had a son who was sick with cancer. there was one person who called every day to make sure that he was doing well. well, that's the way you not only build a friendship but you build a reputation as not just a glad-handing politician but as someone who really, really cares. i have been honored to count as a friend and i'm honored that the president that i love chose you as his vice president, and i'm honored that we've served in the senate together and i can tell my kids and grandkids. i wish you the best, whatever life brings you next. the vice president: the senator from georgia. dakota zach i rise to pay tribute to a person h's a had a tremendous impact on my life and my career in the senate and also a tremendous impact on my country, the united states of america. mr. isakson: i still remember to this day the time mitch mcconnell called me and said, hey, we got an opening for a republican on the foreign relations and nobody will take it. will you take it? i didn't know if that was a benefit, a perk or whatever. i said
i can recall when my colleague marti russo had a son who was sick with cancer. there was one person who called every day to make sure that he was doing well. well, that's the way you not only build a friendship but you build a reputation as not just a glad-handing politician but as someone who really, really cares. i have been honored to count as a friend and i'm honored that the president that i love chose you as his vice president, and i'm honored that we've served in the senate together and...
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i can recall when my colleague marti russo had a son who was sick with cancer.son who called every day to make sure that he was doing well. well, that's the way you not only build a friendship but you build a reputation as not just a glad-handing politician but as someone who really, really cares. i have been honored to count as a friend and i'm honored that the president that i love chose you as his vice president, and i'm honored that we've served in the senate together and i can tell my kids and grandkids. i wish you the best, whatever life brings you next. the vice president: the senator from georgia. dakota zach i rise to pay tribute to a person h's a had a tremendous impact on my life and my career in the senate and also a tremendous impact on my country, the united states of america. mr. isakson: i still remember to this day the time mitch mcconnell called me and said, hey, we got an opening for a republican on the foreign relations and nobody will take it. will you take it? i didn't know if that was a benefit, a perk or whatever. i said anytime you're of
i can recall when my colleague marti russo had a son who was sick with cancer.son who called every day to make sure that he was doing well. well, that's the way you not only build a friendship but you build a reputation as not just a glad-handing politician but as someone who really, really cares. i have been honored to count as a friend and i'm honored that the president that i love chose you as his vice president, and i'm honored that we've served in the senate together and i can tell my kids...
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maria: johnny russo joining us there.ent obama orders executive order to freeze arctic off drilling. we will speak with bob murray about whether donald trump will be able to reverse the executive order next month. back in a minute afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. it's how adventure begins. credit card. and with the miles you can earn, it's always taking you closer to your next unforgettable experience. become a cardmember and start enjoying benefits built to take you further... like group 1 boarding... and no foreign transaction fees. plus, when you fly on american airlines, your first checked bag fee is waived for you and up to four companions. every purchase with the citi® / aadvantage® platinum select card takes you closer to adventure... whether it's somewhere you can see your breath, or a place that takes it away. appl
maria: johnny russo joining us there.ent obama orders executive order to freeze arctic off drilling. we will speak with bob murray about whether donald trump will be able to reverse the executive order next month. back in a minute afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. it's how adventure begins. credit...
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alix: which is why you like david russo much.thing is, there are analyst who have been, i will say, not right for a long time, but people still love them . some of them doomsayers, often people would love them, even though they are perpetually wrong. jonathan: and it challenges your view. joe: rights, and not a lot look to investors to make the trade but food for thought to inspire their own. david: you know what comes next, video. infinite video. alix: [indiscernible] do that. i do not do videos. i am a visual learner. joe: i stick my headphones into my computer. i don't know. jonathan: joe weisenthal, great to have you with us. time for other stories making headlines. here is emma chandra. emma: fiscal fourth-quarter earnings fell because of the warranty charge et al. brothers, the largest luxury homebuilder in the u.s.. they took a 2100 million u.s. charge related to all the houses stucco.e they deliver 22% more homes during the quarter and average selling price is up almost 6% to 840 -- $834,000. agreeing to buy dell park, th
alix: which is why you like david russo much.thing is, there are analyst who have been, i will say, not right for a long time, but people still love them . some of them doomsayers, often people would love them, even though they are perpetually wrong. jonathan: and it challenges your view. joe: rights, and not a lot look to investors to make the trade but food for thought to inspire their own. david: you know what comes next, video. infinite video. alix: [indiscernible] do that. i do not do...
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reset of turn to try a the russo u.s. relationship? this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this week, we are focusing on energy. an iranian oil minister says he thinks the price will be firmly above $50 after the opec cut. what will this mean for sale players? it is one of the top shale drillers in the u.s. -- >> 55 dollar, $65 environment, there will be a lot of activity in the u.s. and you will see you supply start to grow again. -- u.s. supply start to grow again. david: still with us is dan yergin. you expect the show response to be that ferocious? dan: we have liftoff in the permian and the boken. between 50 dollars and $55 a barrel, we would think by the end of the year we would add 500,000 barrels a day. has acclimated itself to the fact that the u.s. is shale -- a different perspective from 2014. 300,000 tonumber 500,000. alix: money was already being put to work in the permian. what about the bromfield projects? what about deepwater? do they change the game now? dan: those will be much more cautious. companies have prioritized those proje
reset of turn to try a the russo u.s. relationship? this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this week, we are focusing on energy. an iranian oil minister says he thinks the price will be firmly above $50 after the opec cut. what will this mean for sale players? it is one of the top shale drillers in the u.s. -- >> 55 dollar, $65 environment, there will be a lot of activity in the u.s. and you will see you supply start to grow again. -- u.s. supply start to grow again. david: still with us is dan...