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chesapeake moved to the utica shale in ohio.thought they could, well, it just augmented the natural gas reserves. utica doesn't have as much gas reserves as it looked like. natural gas is so abundant, what is the deal? why aren't we using it? first, cut back on oil imports, you need to get the major trucking companies to switch to natural gas from diesel. there is tremendous reluctance to do so. first, they hoped the government would support the pickens plan. a subsidy would have been paid back. the natural gas industry bet the farm on this thing. they held back while the betting occurred. it didn't. legislation still -- it's dead. the industry sought to make the engine cheaper and caught a break with the huge decline in natural gas prices. while they work well, i'm calling them disappointing. part of that comes from a lack of nat gas engines. that's because west port innovations was supposed to make them in volume last year but the product is very late. now it's supposed to be 2013. in the meantime, while clean energy fuel, cln
chesapeake moved to the utica shale in ohio.thought they could, well, it just augmented the natural gas reserves. utica doesn't have as much gas reserves as it looked like. natural gas is so abundant, what is the deal? why aren't we using it? first, cut back on oil imports, you need to get the major trucking companies to switch to natural gas from diesel. there is tremendous reluctance to do so. first, they hoped the government would support the pickens plan. a subsidy would have been paid...
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keep in mind, we're just out in ohio last we with parts of the utica shale in eastern ohio.e're on the verge of this country of manufacturing renaissance all predicated on ch information. it is a good thing for all of us right now melissa: let me ask you because this sounds like maybe the end of clean engy, why aren't gas prices lower at the pump? why isn't it cheaper forme to fill up if we have this abundance of resources? >> we have the abundance of resources. the play now in the market is we don't have the resources ere we need them. so it is an infrastructure play. we have a lot of oil sitting in bakken, up in cada. simply can't get the to where it needs to be refineries in the gulf coast and refineries on the east and st coast. that is the play to look for. we're in the midst of a complete change over to the schematic of north american energy assets to the flow, which way the flow, for crying out loud, natul gas, west virgina is exporting tural gas to canada of all people. entire flow, the economic are all changing. it is all predicated on infrastructure melissa: uh-oh,
keep in mind, we're just out in ohio last we with parts of the utica shale in eastern ohio.e're on the verge of this country of manufacturing renaissance all predicated on ch information. it is a good thing for all of us right now melissa: let me ask you because this sounds like maybe the end of clean engy, why aren't gas prices lower at the pump? why isn't it cheaper forme to fill up if we have this abundance of resources? >> we have the abundance of resources. the play now in the market...
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she and her family settled in utica, new york. at the age of 24 she entered the religious life as a catholic nun and commenced a life dedicated to children, education and the sick. she later focused her efforts on health care and was influential in establishing st. elizabeth's hospital in utica. she was also the founder and administrator of st. joseph's hospital in syracuse, the city's first hospital. in 1883, mother mary ann received a letter that would change her life. it was from a missionary in hawaii who was desperately searching for volunteers to take charge of the hospitals that served people with hanson's disease. more than 50 religious congregations had already declined, but mother mary ann was different. she eagerly accepted the mission. she wrote back to fatherly nor. quote, i'm hungry for the work and wish in all my heart to be one of the chosen ones. i am not afraid of any disease, end quote. mother mary ann left for hawaii along with six sisters from syracuse in 1883 where she began a 30-year mission, caring for thos
she and her family settled in utica, new york. at the age of 24 she entered the religious life as a catholic nun and commenced a life dedicated to children, education and the sick. she later focused her efforts on health care and was influential in establishing st. elizabeth's hospital in utica. she was also the founder and administrator of st. joseph's hospital in syracuse, the city's first hospital. in 1883, mother mary ann received a letter that would change her life. it was from a...
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chesapeake, down on its luck right now at a utica shale, not as good as people were betting on but i it goes higher. sprint doing a remarkable job. congratulations dan on notre dame's season. ford auto company, we're hoping that they are able to cut the losses in europe. exlon, and nokia, and tetelco a want some technology throw in apple. it's down. auto, utility, tech, and energy. here we go. let's do another. curt in virginia. curt? >> a big boo-yah hoo yah to you. tough losses by the steelers and eagles. with all the injuries we should form the steegles. we chased babin having good luck. what's going on? >> my stocks are bristol meyer squib, easy chip, starbucks and westport, i'm diversified? >> let me get this straight. okay. starbucks, we think the world of howard schultz and that team. westport, oh, boy, technology? truck play for nay and bristol myers and easy chip, a technology play and an oil technology play. downgraded i think mistakenly by morgan stanley. an oil, let's go restaurant, and a technology play on natural gas. drug and semiconductor. and that's hey nice apartmen
chesapeake, down on its luck right now at a utica shale, not as good as people were betting on but i it goes higher. sprint doing a remarkable job. congratulations dan on notre dame's season. ford auto company, we're hoping that they are able to cut the losses in europe. exlon, and nokia, and tetelco a want some technology throw in apple. it's down. auto, utility, tech, and energy. here we go. let's do another. curt in virginia. curt? >> a big boo-yah hoo yah to you. tough losses by the...
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instead of using an ambulance or a very high cost, we would transfer people to amtrak at utica, syracuse to get to the buffalo center. so amtrak was right to begin with, the answer, part of the reduction in cost savings that the federal government is interested in and the state governments are interested in across the country and also contributes them to amtrak's revenue as a result of that. so as a customer, i am focused on customers and what is it that a customer really needs to ride amtrak or any other service in the future? so when you look at a transformation of a major corporation which amtrak is, you really have to spend a lot more time in the diagnosis than you did in the execution. so what you saw for the first year or two was looking at amtrak as an organization first. how do they do their job and could it be done differently for the future and what it found was that a lot of the past three organizations, a lot of box moving of the organization but not a lot of understanding of what the women and men at amtrak really complex to and deliver the services that we were really looki
instead of using an ambulance or a very high cost, we would transfer people to amtrak at utica, syracuse to get to the buffalo center. so amtrak was right to begin with, the answer, part of the reduction in cost savings that the federal government is interested in and the state governments are interested in across the country and also contributes them to amtrak's revenue as a result of that. so as a customer, i am focused on customers and what is it that a customer really needs to ride amtrak...
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when you went out with her, she really liked those -- liked sitting and listening to the people in utica were, and she was great. and the same thing happened with her presidential campaign. it was terrible, and then she did figure it out, and she was really good at the end. but it was too late. >> she was incredible. she responds to adversity, too, and losing differently than her husband. they both have an extraordinary will, but she seems to just put her head down and charge forward. just outwork everybody. >> it's interesting how women embrace failure and actually can work through it and be very kind of self-aware about it. here's how you characterize what you all were just talking about. i always wondered how she regards the arc of her own life. controversial first lady to betrayed first lady to beloved first lady. clumsy carpetbagging senate candidate to treasure to international icon which she is. the theme it seemed to me was that you play the cards you're dealt. clinton stared for a few seconds, "i choose my cards," she said. "i choose them. i play them to the best of my ability,
when you went out with her, she really liked those -- liked sitting and listening to the people in utica were, and she was great. and the same thing happened with her presidential campaign. it was terrible, and then she did figure it out, and she was really good at the end. but it was too late. >> she was incredible. she responds to adversity, too, and losing differently than her husband. they both have an extraordinary will, but she seems to just put her head down and charge forward....