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are now running to sit on this board that is going to have really outside influence on the coal industry, on u.s. and the voter is saying we don't know necessarily which position these candidates will take. >> this could be a 4-3 decision over some multimillion dollar coal exporting facility. what about the state politics, the governor's level and how sort of the state senators look at this. i mean, are they prepared to sort of give the power to the local jurisdiction or is there anything they could do to perhaps stop it or advance it? >> so that is what is so fascinating. the governor of washington state is very engaged on environmental issues, very engaged on global warming. he wants to move forward to end coal electricity in the state entirely. this is a huge issue for him. but based on the state and local charters it is actually this county council that has outside influence, so the state and even -- and federal level aren't getting involved because ultimately it is up to the seven members from whatcom county. the governor won't really be able to have a say even though we know what his view
are now running to sit on this board that is going to have really outside influence on the coal industry, on u.s. and the voter is saying we don't know necessarily which position these candidates will take. >> this could be a 4-3 decision over some multimillion dollar coal exporting facility. what about the state politics, the governor's level and how sort of the state senators look at this. i mean, are they prepared to sort of give the power to the local jurisdiction or is there anything...
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a way of i'll give an example of a company that's overvalued well we've seen a couple of the big u.s. coal companies drop the stock price but seventy percent last year there was a that. arch cocoa was a symbol. of stock exchange yeah america the american ok is down seventy percent so it's all the others are huge and some big changes happening that story came out with a report last week the so the fundamental economics info move coal which is what we're used to power is changing as demand is changing china has said that it's going to max it's going to reach a peak of coal use and there's going to head down into renewable energy trajectory so all the assumptions that these strains have about exporting call to china all the indonesians are going to be wrong ok so you want to name him a company that's i exposed in this way the maximum exposure there is in the zone where the most exposed record is very poor you guys we have a lot of time energy where is the major for you give me the ok well. we're glad i can repeat i've noticed right that this group that i use the product of tonight look give m
a way of i'll give an example of a company that's overvalued well we've seen a couple of the big u.s. coal companies drop the stock price but seventy percent last year there was a that. arch cocoa was a symbol. of stock exchange yeah america the american ok is down seventy percent so it's all the others are huge and some big changes happening that story came out with a report last week the so the fundamental economics info move coal which is what we're used to power is changing as demand is...
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u.s. coal, consumption's going to be up. way, people don't realize coal is still the number one fastest growing sort of energy in the world. still, you know, forget about sew -- solar and wind. connell: meaning those three specifically. >> but don't tell them i said that. it's a big time year over year, weather, and natural gas prices gets to the point where you have to use coal. globally, looking for a big bump in metric use. around the world, both up good. i like those they gave guidance for pricing, all about pricing power. first quarter, $12.68, thinking it's going up to $14.16. same with the other coal. where the stock is trading, could be a huge move who held on to volatility for a year, double your money. connell: i'm willing to go with it. you have your ideas. >> me and you versus the world, baby. connell: we got this. and lauren who joins us again from the exchange with stocks now. what do you have, lauren? >> hi, guys, talking about ing, the u.s. unit of the dutch financial group, ing, eventually going to be calmed
u.s. coal, consumption's going to be up. way, people don't realize coal is still the number one fastest growing sort of energy in the world. still, you know, forget about sew -- solar and wind. connell: meaning those three specifically. >> but don't tell them i said that. it's a big time year over year, weather, and natural gas prices gets to the point where you have to use coal. globally, looking for a big bump in metric use. around the world, both up good. i like those they gave...
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u.s. and coal plants in the developing countries. to a billion in assets, some in the uk, and liz are very interested. >> that is exactly it. we decided to focus in about 30 countries, 24 countries to date, basically going to ask if those countries where we don't have a compelling competitive advantage and really focus on those where we do. >liz: and i'm interested in what you spoke to the president about. you have business in mexico as well as latin america. what was interested in? does he get it when it comes to opportunities to really improve people's lives with electricity generation? >> when we talk to the president as a group of business people on this subject, one of the things is they were quite interested in ken the u.s. imports in the caribbean and in central america really make a difference? mexico is taking a lot of u.s. gas, taking advantage of the shell gas revolution and it is integrated into the u.s., so he was very interested in that and how that can improve people's lives. besides having access to drinking water, ha
u.s. and coal plants in the developing countries. to a billion in assets, some in the uk, and liz are very interested. >> that is exactly it. we decided to focus in about 30 countries, 24 countries to date, basically going to ask if those countries where we don't have a compelling competitive advantage and really focus on those where we do. >liz: and i'm interested in what you spoke to the president about. you have business in mexico as well as latin america. what was interested in?...
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u.s. as coal and other hostage situations. -- the uss cole. it is the glue and connective tissue that gets all the options on the table for the decision makers. the decision makers in my line of work are the chief of mission and the authorities back here in washington who make the decision when we send people into harm's way. and does not mean it has an irreversibility to it. the otheg i pointed out was that with the tyranny of distance, at least eight or nine hours to get to the middle of the mediterranean, we need to act now and not wait. sometimes there is the hesitancy to not deploy because we do not know what's going on. one definition of a crisis is you do not know it's going to happen in two hours so you need help develop the situation early. we have a robust comm suite on the airplane that is ably flown by my colleagues. it is on alert to do just this mission and it is designed to carry a comprehensive team to a conflict or crisis and help the ambassador, work for the ambassador and/or the chief of mission to handle the crisis and make
u.s. as coal and other hostage situations. -- the uss cole. it is the glue and connective tissue that gets all the options on the table for the decision makers. the decision makers in my line of work are the chief of mission and the authorities back here in washington who make the decision when we send people into harm's way. and does not mean it has an irreversibility to it. the otheg i pointed out was that with the tyranny of distance, at least eight or nine hours to get to the middle of the...
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thanks in large part to our reduced dependency on coal, u.s.emissions hit an 18-year low in 2012. u.s. emissions fell over the last five years by more than all of europe's did. so, and this is the first hitch, environmentalists have to understand that whatever our dreams and fantasies, natural gas is in reality producing a dramatic reduction in carbon emissions. but now the second hitch. why is it a good idea to help what some consider our greatest rival, catch up with us. why should we help china copy our winning formula? the answer is simple. it is a win-win scenario. despite global investments in solar, wind and nuclear the world energy consumption has gotten cleaner by only 1%. we've essentially made no progress. why? well, in large part it is because of the means by which china and other such countries are powering their super fast growth. iea data shows that if you exclude china, global consumption of coal has increased only slightly in the past decade. china, by comparison, has more than doubled its consumption of coal. it now burns near
thanks in large part to our reduced dependency on coal, u.s.emissions hit an 18-year low in 2012. u.s. emissions fell over the last five years by more than all of europe's did. so, and this is the first hitch, environmentalists have to understand that whatever our dreams and fantasies, natural gas is in reality producing a dramatic reduction in carbon emissions. but now the second hitch. why is it a good idea to help what some consider our greatest rival, catch up with us. why should we help...
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u.s. as coal and other hostage situations. -- the uss cole. it is the glue and connective tissue that gets all the options on the table for the decision makers. the decision makers in my line of work are the chief of mission and the authorities back here in washington who make the decision when we send people into harm's way. and does not mean it has an irreversibility to it. the other thing i pointed out was that with the tyranny of distance, at least eight or nine hours to get to the middle of the mediterranean we need to act now and not wait. sometimes there is the hesitancy to not deploy because we do not know what's going on. one definition of a crisis is you do not know it's going to happen in two hours so you need help develop the situation early. we have a robust comm suite on the airplane that is ably flown by my colleagues. it is on alert to do just this mission and it is designed to carry a comprehensive team to a conflict or crisis and help the ambassador, work for the ambassador and/or the chief of mission to handle the crisis and
u.s. as coal and other hostage situations. -- the uss cole. it is the glue and connective tissue that gets all the options on the table for the decision makers. the decision makers in my line of work are the chief of mission and the authorities back here in washington who make the decision when we send people into harm's way. and does not mean it has an irreversibility to it. the other thing i pointed out was that with the tyranny of distance, at least eight or nine hours to get to the middle...
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of coal on o.t. . the u.s. says it plans to push further to get israel and palestine to the negotiating table with john kerry planning another trip to the middle east but the peace efforts are stopping washington anyway from spending hundreds of millions of dollars on the israeli military including funding that i and missile shield. has been hearing from people who say that the fence system isn't worth it. the brains behind the iron dome. but the funding is mostly american born the americans. assistance it solves the discussion and offered their assistance they have washington recently pledged an additional six hundred eighty million dollars for the point intercept a system that advocates claim has a success rate of more than eighty percent you know the numbers i've seen the results are you endorsing. even obama has gotten in on the act his first stop at a recent trip to israel was to an iron dome battery where he told soldiers they're doing an amazing job because so much money has been spent on this defense mi
of coal on o.t. . the u.s. says it plans to push further to get israel and palestine to the negotiating table with john kerry planning another trip to the middle east but the peace efforts are stopping washington anyway from spending hundreds of millions of dollars on the israeli military including funding that i and missile shield. has been hearing from people who say that the fence system isn't worth it. the brains behind the iron dome. but the funding is mostly american born the americans....
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or co-2 emissions for gas have what they are for coal and the u.s. has made the biggest gains in greenhouse gas redid you gos of any major economy in the last two years, primarily of shutting down goal -- coal plants and burning natural gas and becoming more efficient. on the other hand, as bill points out, it still emits a lot of carbon into the atmosphere. i think we need basically a three-point strategy. we need to use the gas. we still don't have a program that is comprehensive enough to suit me that recognizes the study that was done the year before last saying that we could buy ourselves 20 more years in slowing down climate change if we got rid of the more rapidly dispurse -- dispersing greenhouse gases in an aggressive way. hillary worked a lot on this trying to eliminate car coal burning stove. methane is a huge one. which is basically urban garbage in agriculture and our foundation works a lot on that. the best one i've seen is the chinese agreement recently to phase out hydroflouro carbons, which are basically in air-conditioning units, acc
or co-2 emissions for gas have what they are for coal and the u.s. has made the biggest gains in greenhouse gas redid you gos of any major economy in the last two years, primarily of shutting down goal -- coal plants and burning natural gas and becoming more efficient. on the other hand, as bill points out, it still emits a lot of carbon into the atmosphere. i think we need basically a three-point strategy. we need to use the gas. we still don't have a program that is comprehensive enough to...
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i do not see any opportunity whether it's in gold, whether it be in silver or the coal or steam names because the u.s. dollar will remain higher. the commodity trade itself, i don't think it's a broad sector aloe case. i think it's energy, energy, energy and that's the place to be. >> if you wait for china to start to reaccelerate or see some of the change in the currencies, then you miss a lot of the kind of easy money, cheap stocks right now are your metals companies. right? like a freeport. yields at 4, 4.5%, you have to buy that. like a volley. we have been early but i think longer term it's a play you want to be in. at least they're doing all the right things. >> short time, no momentum at all. where the money's looking to go in the market, looking for the momentum in the names. 50% of the stocks hit the new highs. longer term, but short term, new money to work, metals is not a place i'd look to. >> i think you average in and happy in a year's time. >> all right. we are going to be speaking in a moment with a head of commodities research credit suisse and said that gold the beginning of end of a
i do not see any opportunity whether it's in gold, whether it be in silver or the coal or steam names because the u.s. dollar will remain higher. the commodity trade itself, i don't think it's a broad sector aloe case. i think it's energy, energy, energy and that's the place to be. >> if you wait for china to start to reaccelerate or see some of the change in the currencies, then you miss a lot of the kind of easy money, cheap stocks right now are your metals companies. right? like a...
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get ready for an emergency spacewalk to try to fix a leaking coaling system onboard the orbiting laboratory. amba sees on high alert the u.s. and u.k. are polling nonessential diplomatic staff out of libya with security fears fueling after militants besieged two ministries last month.
get ready for an emergency spacewalk to try to fix a leaking coaling system onboard the orbiting laboratory. amba sees on high alert the u.s. and u.k. are polling nonessential diplomatic staff out of libya with security fears fueling after militants besieged two ministries last month.
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u.s. bankruptcy court has ruled the mining company patriot coal can break its agreements with unions and slash worker pension and health-care benefits in a bid to cut costs after it filed for bankruptcy last year. the united mine workers of america union has vowed to appeal the union, which would see thousands of active and retired mine workers lose their benefits. in chicago sun-times newspaper has fired its entire photography staff. 28 employees including the pulitzer prize-winning photographer lost their jobs thursday in what management said was a push to prioritize online video. cnn is reportedly closing its bureau in iraq. according to the site, cnn was the last u.s. tv news organization to maintain a baghdad bureau. a new research center report says a record number of others in the united states are now the primary breadwinners for their families. among households with children under 18, 40% are now supported by women as the top earner. that is dear to quadruple the amount a half century ago. a quarter of homes with children are headed by single moms. on thursday, right-wing pundit erick
u.s. bankruptcy court has ruled the mining company patriot coal can break its agreements with unions and slash worker pension and health-care benefits in a bid to cut costs after it filed for bankruptcy last year. the united mine workers of america union has vowed to appeal the union, which would see thousands of active and retired mine workers lose their benefits. in chicago sun-times newspaper has fired its entire photography staff. 28 employees including the pulitzer prize-winning...
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u.s. steel and some of the rest of the coal area right now. how about a name like caterpillar? where do you sfand tand on that? that's one of the names i selected that on this move to the upside, i think caterpillar has to be a part of the ride. >> i agree. i feel like anything of that quality that has not participated, right, caterpillar is undput isputed, a good opera yet, the stock is flat this year and the street is very lukewarm on it. you have only half the street recommending it. so that, to me, the kind of thing absolute tla can work. you don't, as you say, have to go into the real, you know, dirty stuff that hasn't worked and has structural problems like coal. >> also, mike, thanks so much. have a great weekend. we'll catch you next week. >> i want to know what's up with commodities. what's up with the commodities trade? we haven't even talked about that today. is that sector going to do anything? >> first after you will, when you talk about cyclicals, you talk about economically sensitive assets. copper is having a huge snap back today. it's the kind of snap back you
u.s. steel and some of the rest of the coal area right now. how about a name like caterpillar? where do you sfand tand on that? that's one of the names i selected that on this move to the upside, i think caterpillar has to be a part of the ride. >> i agree. i feel like anything of that quality that has not participated, right, caterpillar is undput isputed, a good opera yet, the stock is flat this year and the street is very lukewarm on it. you have only half the street recommending it....
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get ready for an emergency spacewalk to try to fix a leaking coaling system onboard the orbiting laboratory. and the seas on high alert the u.s. and u.k. are polling nonessential diplomatic staff out of libya with security fears fueling after militants besieged two ministries last month. at four pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie welcome to the program. dabney explosions and gunfire in cities and towns across the nation as pakistan holds a milestone general election marking the country's first power transition through the ballot box polling stations have just closed but some are paying a high price to vote for the national assembly well as we know at least eleven people have been killed in the dozens more injured in what's been reported as a series of bomb blasts in caracas more people have died in pakistan's biggest province of illogic were explosions and gunmen targeted voters outside polling stations also others fell victim to shoot outs between rival political factions well violence has erupted in pakistan's volatile north as well where a roadside bomb caused further casualties in the city
get ready for an emergency spacewalk to try to fix a leaking coaling system onboard the orbiting laboratory. and the seas on high alert the u.s. and u.k. are polling nonessential diplomatic staff out of libya with security fears fueling after militants besieged two ministries last month. at four pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie welcome to the program. dabney explosions and gunfire in cities and towns across the nation as pakistan holds a milestone general...
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u.s. and its allies serious is this a ploy to merely intensify the conflict. it was built on coal. fuel for its factories. koku for its steel. cold is it more than heat for its people. join me james brown to me to spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. would loads. of coal on alt. the e.u. races to raise billions of dollars to reconstruct war torn mali there are concerns the country is still too insecure and the insurgency too strong for rebuilding to begin. fourteen countries try their luck by seeking permanent observer status of the arctic council this in order to gain access to the region's vost untapped energy resources. and the mother's day shooting in new orleans reloads the debate on tougher gun control in the us the firearm lobby is continuing its fierce fight against change.
u.s. and its allies serious is this a ploy to merely intensify the conflict. it was built on coal. fuel for its factories. koku for its steel. cold is it more than heat for its people. join me james brown to me to spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. would loads. of coal on alt. the e.u. races to raise billions of dollars to reconstruct war torn mali there are concerns the country is still too insecure and the insurgency too strong for...
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u.s. food aid and this is distinct from any other food aid program in the world are the shippers. modern russia was built on coal. fuel for its factories. coke for its steel newmark gold is it hot and heat for its people. join me james brown to meet them and spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. would lets you. hearts of coal on naughty. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for the marker see it's a step forward oligarchy carex it is toxic is a look a lot like spraying in vietnam it was it was not a picture that either the government or be. really want to i don't want dispersants to b
u.s. food aid and this is distinct from any other food aid program in the world are the shippers. modern russia was built on coal. fuel for its factories. coke for its steel newmark gold is it hot and heat for its people. join me james brown to meet them and spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. would lets you. hearts of coal on naughty. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds...
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u.s. and its gulf allies serious or is this a ploy to merely intensify the conflict. russia was built on coal. fields for its factories. coke for its steel. coal is it and heat for its people. joined me james brown to me to spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. would you. call. a mission. critical you should be free. free. free. free. to free. free board video for your media projects free media. dot com. the. museum. which is forty miles from the gulf and about one hundred fifty miles from the wellhead the oil and dispersants have come into here yesterday the wind blew really . gritty. on. just what's on the table before we even start the interview. was. the same strategy that exxon used with the oil spill this confidential documents were uncovered as part of.
u.s. and its gulf allies serious or is this a ploy to merely intensify the conflict. russia was built on coal. fields for its factories. coke for its steel. coal is it and heat for its people. joined me james brown to me to spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. would you. call. a mission. critical you should be free. free. free. free. to free. free board video for your media projects free media. dot com. the. museum. which is forty miles from...
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u.s. and its gulf allies serious or is this a ploy to merely intensify the complex. modern russia was built on coal. fields for its factories. coke for its steel wool market gold as it bought and heat for its people. join me james brown to meet the man who spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. fat. bloke loads you. hearts of coal on naughty. that you take three. four three. three. three. three. three blows you know for your media project c.e.o. don carty dot com. good afternoon and welcome to prime interest i'm harry i'm boring here and washington d.c. and here's a story that we're tracking today. you hear it first here on prime interest and we're calling it bloomberg gate is heating up like a scandalous break in at a washington hotel first at goldman sachs complained they got wind that bloomberg reporters are trolling their logon records now we know at least one employee was keeping tabs on the none other of ben bernanke and to him geithner no word on how often the chairman checks the price of gold but in a related development more than ten thousa
u.s. and its gulf allies serious or is this a ploy to merely intensify the complex. modern russia was built on coal. fields for its factories. coke for its steel wool market gold as it bought and heat for its people. join me james brown to meet the man who spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. fat. bloke loads you. hearts of coal on naughty. that you take three. four three. three. three. three. three blows you know for your media project c.e.o....
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u.s. and its gulf oh i serious or is this a ploy to merely intensify the culprit. modern russia was built on coal. fuel for its fun to raise. coke for its steel blue mark good as it was and heat for its people. join me james brown to meet them in to spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. would loads. of coal on o.t. . the mission. couldn't take three months for charges free. range month free. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free video done to r t dot com. good afternoon welcome to prime interest i'm harry and boring here and washington d.c. and here's the story that we're tracking today. you hear it first here on prime interest and we're calling it bloomberg gate and heating up by a scandal of break in at a washington hotel bertha goldman sachs. claim they got wind that bloomberg reporters are trolling their log and records now we know at least one employee who was keeping tabs on the none other of ben bernanke and him guy no word on how often the chairman checks the price of gold but in a relate
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coal on our t.v. . one hundred days of hunger a one ton of mass protests by inmates at the u.s. detention center shows no signs of abating with authorities resorting to force feeding and isolation. revolt we reported extensively on the hunger strike and where it's heading. the french president calls for greater political integration in the country floundering in the blocks financial slump and falling into a second recession in five years. intelligence experts say russia one this round of the ultimate spy game is moscow releases purported phone recordings of a us agent made minutes before his arrest. and also reporting that the day the music does.
coal on our t.v. . one hundred days of hunger a one ton of mass protests by inmates at the u.s. detention center shows no signs of abating with authorities resorting to force feeding and isolation. revolt we reported extensively on the hunger strike and where it's heading. the french president calls for greater political integration in the country floundering in the blocks financial slump and falling into a second recession in five years. intelligence experts say russia one this round of the...
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coal, they will also burn wood for power that has been shipped across the ocean from right here in america. the environment analyst explains this controversial transatlantic trade. >> forests in the southeast u.s. they are among the most productive in the world. mainlylantations are grown for construction timber, but some of the trees will be burned to make electricity in britain. is amazing to think that tree is like these will be heading across the atlantic to help keep homes and offices powered in the uk. environmentalists say it is madness. the industry insists it makes economic and environmental sense. >> is because of rules to decrease energy from renewable sources to combat climate change. government consider it to be renewable power. and that's because new trees are planted to replace ones that are burned. as the saplings grow, they soak up the carbon dioxide. once more, it is low-grade trees that are burned away. dodge the bigger trees continue to grow and have more value and it allows the smaller trees to be used as outcomes such as energy. >> of georgia also boasts a natural swamp forests that are full of rare species like these what canary, these woods are also being cut. environme
coal, they will also burn wood for power that has been shipped across the ocean from right here in america. the environment analyst explains this controversial transatlantic trade. >> forests in the southeast u.s. they are among the most productive in the world. mainlylantations are grown for construction timber, but some of the trees will be burned to make electricity in britain. is amazing to think that tree is like these will be heading across the atlantic to help keep homes and...
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u.s. produced natural gas. their alternatives are quite limited essmeshlly in japan after they shut down the nuclear industry. >> what about the coal miners? if we do see a sustained price increase, is it possible that the utilities would go back to coal? >> the electricity utilities every day are looking should i burn coal or natural gas? it will also benefit the railroads who are hauling the coal around. >> i think over the next couple of years the price over there is $10-12. so there is a potential upside for the producer. >> great to have you on the show. thank you very much for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. >> it should shift the needle. >> on what? >> on natural gas in terms of the exporting countries. countries that will take it on? >> maybe lit drive up prices here. we have too much natural gas. will have to wait and see. >> coming up next, a china heavy edition of street talk. >> and a battle brewing over j.c. penney. it's like a big bull and like a calf. we're going to get into why they may get up to 27 bucks a share. >> welcome back everybody. it's street talk time. the first one is actually one that bob ver
u.s. produced natural gas. their alternatives are quite limited essmeshlly in japan after they shut down the nuclear industry. >> what about the coal miners? if we do see a sustained price increase, is it possible that the utilities would go back to coal? >> the electricity utilities every day are looking should i burn coal or natural gas? it will also benefit the railroads who are hauling the coal around. >> i think over the next couple of years the price over there is...
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u.s. arguably would be forced to use more cool, whic coal which is more damaging.environmental choice? >> there is no doubt about it. this is a really good point you're making, gregg. the united states of america has reduced its carbon emission -gs over the last two years more than any other industrialized country in the world. it's amazing we haven't signed the street tee. we have been transitioning from using coal for electricity to very cheap and abundant natural gas. that is reducing our carbon emissions so the environmentalists concerned with global warming should be cheerleading for this natural gas revolution. it's cheap, abundant and it's american, gregg. think about the implications this will have for america's trade deficit if we don't have to import all this stuff from the rest of the world. gregg: steve moore, good to see you as always with the "wall street journal." appreciate it. >> happy memorial day. gregg: you too. heather: thousands of people spending their memorial day weekend at the best page air show in new york, one of the few air shows still
u.s. arguably would be forced to use more cool, whic coal which is more damaging.environmental choice? >> there is no doubt about it. this is a really good point you're making, gregg. the united states of america has reduced its carbon emission -gs over the last two years more than any other industrialized country in the world. it's amazing we haven't signed the street tee. we have been transitioning from using coal for electricity to very cheap and abundant natural gas. that is reducing...
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first human to step along plants and coal mines ation by twenty twenty three won't that now excite plots. to begin the worst cyber threat to the world that might be the u.s. government all because of its relentless fight against its. right to add to the night. and develop more are than aria audience members sold friedman. nazi. germany and i would say dot com they report on the production cancelled for being too. last night. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. one of the eighty's most recent members of any m was once of the rising stock of the blogs economic success but if he is in there the euro have seen a lump into recession unemployment double since two thousand and eight and its banks on the verge of going under so vain is trying to sort itself out without brussels help but that's proving to be tough the editor in chief of the trans economy magazine told us that all the indebted countries went through this stage everybody who has been in trouble in the eurozone in the last years as in the first phase of the crisis always refu
first human to step along plants and coal mines ation by twenty twenty three won't that now excite plots. to begin the worst cyber threat to the world that might be the u.s. government all because of its relentless fight against its. right to add to the night. and develop more are than aria audience members sold friedman. nazi. germany and i would say dot com they report on the production cancelled for being too. last night. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images...
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u.s. food aid and this is distinct from any other food aid program in the world are the shippers. built coal. fields for its factories. cocoa for its steel. gold is it more than heat for its people. join me james brown to me to spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. loads. of coal on altie. live. plus. live. live live. live . serious crisis tops the agenda as president putin has british prime minister cameron with the two leaders seeking a common approach to getting peace or through talks. meanwhile washington reaffirms its reluctance to back syria's radicalise rebels any further to russia and the u.s. agree to set up an international conference to bring about an end to the escalating conflict. and a blog a surge of democracy pakistan braces for saturday's historic general election amid a wave of. kidnappings by the taliban.
u.s. food aid and this is distinct from any other food aid program in the world are the shippers. built coal. fields for its factories. cocoa for its steel. gold is it more than heat for its people. join me james brown to me to spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. loads. of coal on altie. live. plus. live. live live. live . serious crisis tops the agenda as president putin has british prime minister cameron with the two leaders seeking a...
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fuel.n important bridge the co-2 emissions for gas are for coal andy are the u.s. e the biggest gains in greenhouse gas of any major economy in the last few years because shutting down coal plants and burning natural gas more efficient. on the other hand, as bill it's still emits a lot of carbon into the atmosphere. i think we need a three-point industry. strategy. the gas.o use we still don't have a program that is comprehensive enough to suit me that recognizes the study that was done year before saying we could buy ourselves 20 more years in slowing down climate change if we got rid of the more rapidly gases ing greenhouse an aggressive way. inlary worked a lot on this black carbon trying to stop wood charcoaltoves and burning stoves. that's one thing. methane is a huge thing, basically urban garbage and agriculture and our foundation on that and best news i've seen is the chinese phase outrecently to hydroflooro carbons basically in conditioning units, according to the montreal protocol and they can save a amount -- something like eight billion tons of co-2, the
fuel.n important bridge the co-2 emissions for gas are for coal andy are the u.s. e the biggest gains in greenhouse gas of any major economy in the last few years because shutting down coal plants and burning natural gas more efficient. on the other hand, as bill it's still emits a lot of carbon into the atmosphere. i think we need a three-point industry. strategy. the gas.o use we still don't have a program that is comprehensive enough to suit me that recognizes the study that was done year...
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u.s. were to go in trial for espionage. saying it is all coming up here in r.t. when we have a man who get down and dirty and the heart of russia's coal mines they were this. the illusion of safety trumping you're right seems to be the main political theme of post nine eleven america i notice pushing the keep you safe at any cost and blow up more than new york billionaire mayor michael bloomberg who recently had to defend his stop and frisk strategy after giving a speech to police brass stop and frisk is the practice of just being able to search anyone in new york at any time for any reason with your hands this gestapo style practice has been in place since two thousand and two but thankfully was finally recently found to be unconstitutional by a federal judge you know the fourth amendment all the talk about no unlawful search and seizure seems pretty clear to me why did this take so long to figure out bloomberg despite that silly constitution thing stands firm with this policy declaring if you end street stops looking for guns they will be more guns on the street and more people will be killed it's just that sample well to that i wou
u.s. were to go in trial for espionage. saying it is all coming up here in r.t. when we have a man who get down and dirty and the heart of russia's coal mines they were this. the illusion of safety trumping you're right seems to be the main political theme of post nine eleven america i notice pushing the keep you safe at any cost and blow up more than new york billionaire mayor michael bloomberg who recently had to defend his stop and frisk strategy after giving a speech to police brass stop...
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he likes that because it has reduced prices so much c coal, which is really pretty cheap fuel, cannot really compete with it in the u.sanymore so utilities are starting to plan for a non-coal future relying on his continued gluit. i can assure you president obama's of the president and hillary after the ones coal is killed, they will kill fracking. and then we're going to do? they book, i describe how environmentalist do not like fossil fuels or nuclear power. they don't really like solar and wind, either. wherever they can, they block these things. senator dianne feinstein had a bill a couple of years ago to block solar panels in the california desert, worried about how they might interfere with the desert tortoise. offshore wind farms, you have to do these environmental impact statements that focus on how the wind turbines pylons but interfere with the reproductive habits of whales. it is crazy. but to answer your question, president obama has a lot of executive authority and with a split congress, the only tool the republicans have is to say, no. in the last four years, they passed a lot of bills to try to rein in
he likes that because it has reduced prices so much c coal, which is really pretty cheap fuel, cannot really compete with it in the u.sanymore so utilities are starting to plan for a non-coal future relying on his continued gluit. i can assure you president obama's of the president and hillary after the ones coal is killed, they will kill fracking. and then we're going to do? they book, i describe how environmentalist do not like fossil fuels or nuclear power. they don't really like solar and...
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the oil or gas or coal companies but brought viewers like you deeply committed to independent media. when we bring you jeremy skate hill talking about drone wars and the top-secret u.sherein a broad to you by the weapons manufacturers. we are brought to you by viewers like you who are deeply committed to an embedded information. independent corporate-free source of information. 866-359-4334. in these last few minutes, i highly encourage you to get this documentary. you will not be able to stop watching it. spend a saturday evening, invite friends over for dinner and sit back and take this in, this two dvd set. it is three hours. you do not have to watch it all at once, although you would want to. unrelenting rave away and coverage. we ask you to call, we urge you to call right now. 866-359-4334. it was originally a one night only special event marked when he fourth, 1970. we urge you to call in right now. we have three minutes to go. we ask you to stand up for independent media. 866-359-4334, 866-359-4334. make the call that makes a difference. hase 1970, the film occasionally been circulated in a version shortened by more than an hour. now it has been new -- has be
the oil or gas or coal companies but brought viewers like you deeply committed to independent media. when we bring you jeremy skate hill talking about drone wars and the top-secret u.sherein a broad to you by the weapons manufacturers. we are brought to you by viewers like you who are deeply committed to an embedded information. independent corporate-free source of information. 866-359-4334. in these last few minutes, i highly encourage you to get this documentary. you will not be able to stop...
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coal front. if you're lucky enough to ride this up i would take advantage of it and take some profits. >> u.s. steel. timmy. >> well, we're starting to see some rotation. is this a squeeze or are people starting to feel more bullish on the steel front? utilization in the steel sector is about as high as it's been in ten months but iron ore prices, five-month lows and look like they're going lower. china's restocking. this is a tough call. i would stay out of this one. >> mike kuo. carnival cruise line. >> the company lowered their guidance for the fiscal year, which ends this coming november, to somewhere between $1.45 and $1.65 per share. it's down from $1.85 to $2.10. much of this is because they're trying to offer discounts to get people back in after some pretty well-publicized issues including the triumph, which obviously got stranded overseas. i'd like to see their capex go up. i think this may be a reflection of their lack of investment. >> navios maritime. >> big pop on earnings. they also announced another deal to expand their fleet. we had ross on a couple weeks ago talking about wan
coal front. if you're lucky enough to ride this up i would take advantage of it and take some profits. >> u.s. steel. timmy. >> well, we're starting to see some rotation. is this a squeeze or are people starting to feel more bullish on the steel front? utilization in the steel sector is about as high as it's been in ten months but iron ore prices, five-month lows and look like they're going lower. china's restocking. this is a tough call. i would stay out of this one. >> mike...
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those of you who've heard me speak before have heard this but coal to oil and pioneer to nuclear so from the 1840s and 50's until today, the u.s. navy has lead in changing energies and we haven't done this because it's been the latest fad and we sure haven't done it because the new supply was cheaper. it's hard to be cheaper than free which is what the wind is. and just look today if the cost differences between a conventionally powered suband a nuclear-powered one. at the end of world war ii, the u.s. navy and praised the then revolutionary idea that nuclear power could be used to drive ships and submarines. there were folks everywhere that skeptical would be an improvement on their few. they challenged everything. safety, size, practicality, cost but the navy did it because of its impact on the warfighting capabilities. those critics it turned out were wrong, absolutely wrong then and now more than six decades later nuclear power is still giving the edge to carriers and submarines. today we are on a similar course with things like i'll fuels. at the direction of the president, the department of the navy has teamed up with th
those of you who've heard me speak before have heard this but coal to oil and pioneer to nuclear so from the 1840s and 50's until today, the u.s. navy has lead in changing energies and we haven't done this because it's been the latest fad and we sure haven't done it because the new supply was cheaper. it's hard to be cheaper than free which is what the wind is. and just look today if the cost differences between a conventionally powered suband a nuclear-powered one. at the end of world war ii,...
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coal case. with less and less used in the u.s. energy companies are looking overseas for customers. economy and the environment. and the gangster who spent 16 years on the run and once called alcatraze
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u.s. today, there was a column by a gentleman connected by a national organization of marriage. the release of this organization's confidential tax return to the human rights campaign is a canary and the coal mine contrary to assertions that the targeting of tea party groups was an error in judgment. the release of this confidential data to a group of this nature suggests the possibility of complicity at the highest level of politics and government. back to the question whether there was any information sharing of taxpayer records, taxpayer returns with anybody outside the irs, mr. miller, you indicated that you never spoke personally or communicated personally with anyone in the white house about the sharing of confidential taxpayer information. is that correct? >> i believe so. connell: we continue our coverage on the fox business network of the irs hearings. >> going around in circles in many ways. we are going to take a quick break and bring you back live to these hearings. we have people looking for some answers. we will get them. coming up. ♪ in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market
u.s. today, there was a column by a gentleman connected by a national organization of marriage. the release of this organization's confidential tax return to the human rights campaign is a canary and the coal mine contrary to assertions that the targeting of tea party groups was an error in judgment. the release of this confidential data to a group of this nature suggests the possibility of complicity at the highest level of politics and government. back to the question whether there was any...
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it was the second deadly coal mine explosion in kind with a 24 hour period. 12 were killed. chinese mines are considered the deadliest in the world. >> the u.sheduled to release it's outlook in the fire season tomorrow. normal fire predictions along california idaho and washington and california. they are already higher than the normal threat. >>> in the past two weeks some exploration in the drills outside of the brentwood oil field. oil has been found here before and there are signs it will be found again. it might curve the country's dependence on foreign oil. they are investigating a possible steering issue for trucks. it can cause a loss of control. it includes 340,000 trucks. one driver says a loss of control led to a crash into a parked car. >> police are searching for a man who say they beat him after a crash. he hit another man several times with a skateboard. the victim and suspect were involved in a car on highway 85 and stopped to exchange information. >>> oj simpson's could take the stand to plead for his freedom says the former attorney mishandled his case. he's serving a 9-33 years sentence for stealing sports memorabilia. >>>
it was the second deadly coal mine explosion in kind with a 24 hour period. 12 were killed. chinese mines are considered the deadliest in the world. >> the u.sheduled to release it's outlook in the fire season tomorrow. normal fire predictions along california idaho and washington and california. they are already higher than the normal threat. >>> in the past two weeks some exploration in the drills outside of the brentwood oil field. oil has been found here before and there are...
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u.s. soft power public diplomacy cannot be affected because of what's happening here -- and reminds me of an article that appeared in for coal -- in foreign affairs regarding chinese and russian soft power. it will be successful until the two countries get their act together at home. it's kind of an agreement here. if you can no longer attract the , you havehat you are a problem with soft power. the's part of the problem united states has. it is perceived in many parts of .he world as hypocritical we say one thing and do another three b criticize other countries human rights and what weut our situations here -- say one thing and do another,. . we criticize other countries human rights and what about our situations here? put lipstick on a pig. a question in the third row. .hen one more question >> i promised you a difficult question. i have a number of thoughts i will try to conglomerate. we look at the issue of soft how -- how are and how the russians are defining it as something more tangible, something they could export to other countries. at the old soviet policy revolution and looking at the arab spring, we see the sovie
u.s. soft power public diplomacy cannot be affected because of what's happening here -- and reminds me of an article that appeared in for coal -- in foreign affairs regarding chinese and russian soft power. it will be successful until the two countries get their act together at home. it's kind of an agreement here. if you can no longer attract the , you havehat you are a problem with soft power. the's part of the problem united states has. it is perceived in many parts of .he world as...
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u.s. has made the biggest gains in greenhouse gas reduction of any major economy in the last few years because primarily of shutting down coal plants and burning natural gas. and becoming more efficient. on the other hand as bill points out, it's still under the law dishing it's under the law dishing it's still in middle of carbon into the atmosphere. i think we need basically a three-point strategy. we need to use the gas. we need to act come we still don't have a program that is comprehensive enough to suit me, that recognizes the study that was done to you before last saying that we could buy ourselves 20 more years and slowing down climate change if we got rid of the more rapidly dispersing greenhouse gases in an aggressive way. hillary worked a lot on this in black carbon, trying to stop wood-burning cells, for example, and charcoal burning stoves. that's one. methane is a huge one which is basically urban garbage and agriculture. and our foundation works a lot on the. and then the best news that i've seen is the chinese agreement recently to phase out hydrofluorocarbons which are basically in room air-conditioning unit
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coal miner and my father was in the union for 40 years. myself, i am a third-generation member of the united brotherhood of carpenters. i am also a desert storm u.srine. of hiscollar ranch service in many regards. [indiscernible] there's a lot more response marines do hold umbrellas for president. what's scott is talking about is human rights. of lack ofcause regulation. that building was full of women trying to scratch out a living so people around the world can wear cheap clothes. you can go to an extensive store the sametore and find shirt. ask -- people are -- ir around the world theirclose with this, money was traced back to just inheritance. i'm referring to mitt romney and bain capital. we will leave it there, we're getting off the subject. guest: he makes an important point. we are asking them to pay a small amount more for the product they produce so that protectedfety can be in the workplace and they can be paid a decent wage. bangladesh work extremely hard. with thelain to generalized system of preferences is. guest: it is a program of trade preferences that the u.s. provides from many countries around the world, a discount on imported
coal miner and my father was in the union for 40 years. myself, i am a third-generation member of the united brotherhood of carpenters. i am also a desert storm u.srine. of hiscollar ranch service in many regards. [indiscernible] there's a lot more response marines do hold umbrellas for president. what's scott is talking about is human rights. of lack ofcause regulation. that building was full of women trying to scratch out a living so people around the world can wear cheap clothes. you can go...