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wald: one of the other issues is the grades of crude they can offer.g to swap certain grades they have more of an storage to her place what customers have actually ordered. alix: there's that discrepancy as well. if we take the second part of your argument, chris, regardless of having the coverage they have, do they need to buy energy stocks because of the broader rotation irrespective of what we've seen? chris: maybe trade energy stocks. i wouldn't jump into them. i think what we observe from shale if the price keeps coming down, and the ability to deliver more and more oil keeps surprising to the upside. that is the other factor at play here. the more you push the oil price up, the more shale comes back on. it is a very different dynamic to the 1970's when there wasn't an alternative to the supply of oil a significance. there really is now. dr. wald: i think there are definitely a lot of happy frackers down in texas right now. but some of these companies, some of the smaller ones are on the verge of bankruptcy, and it is unclear if this is enough to
wald: one of the other issues is the grades of crude they can offer.g to swap certain grades they have more of an storage to her place what customers have actually ordered. alix: there's that discrepancy as well. if we take the second part of your argument, chris, regardless of having the coverage they have, do they need to buy energy stocks because of the broader rotation irrespective of what we've seen? chris: maybe trade energy stocks. i wouldn't jump into them. i think what we observe from...
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before i agree to wald and unable to do it. if you haven't. heard her spend poorna among the last guardians of the dying art that just turn families really well now painting and this time and the couple is worried they're not sure if the next generation will carry on. are you from until now there are only should be car families doing it nobody wants to learn it will not even this should workers want to work out who else would there's not much money to be made in it on. the sea track koppel has lost customers of the say years as machine printed posters and cards so it's pictures become cheaper and more popular. well some people value the work that we do by hand. but the younger generation don't value it so much they think it's only temporary so i don't care of a 10 made. was a human do 1st off not open chammy kemarre used to make thousands of posters of snake go it's for people to placed on their doors this year she made on the boats 50 we still hope that the craft will survive. more on those other cars very soon but other stories from the regi
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> he was a really good person >> reporter: at a houston vigil, hundreds honor deputy sandeep dalai wald police say thealleged gunman charged with capital murder was violating his parole when he opened fire hitting the officer multiple times >> exited the vehicle, armed with a pistol, and in a cold-blooded manner shot the deputy from behind >> reporter: the deputy a husband and father of three sold his business to pursue a higher calling, becoming the first member of the sikh community to join the harris county sheriff's office, where he wore his turban with pride >> what it takes to believe in community service. >> reporter: dall he practiced what he preached >> we have 20 to 25 truck loads. >> reporter: his generosity caught here when he took a moment to enjoy a deaf boy interested in his uniform. >> to lose a hero, a leader, a public servant in this violent tragic manner is just -- there is just no words >> reporter: his service recognized during the houston texans game versus the panthers a moment of silence for a good man whose legacy shines bright morgan chesky, nbc news. >>> new p
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phil lebeau, "nightly business report," chicago >> before we go a look b at the final n from walds.. nasdaq up 5 a the s&p 500 saw slight gains. that is "nightly business report" i'm sue herera thanks for joining us. >> i'm bill griffeth.ni have a great e. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ woman: this is "bbc world news america." is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and pete blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for amera's neglected needs; and by cpbtributions to thistation from viewers like you. thank you. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelya
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nbc news political reporter alex seitz wald wrote the story. did the president address this at all today? >> an unusual move by a campaign to basically say we're in trouble and need your help. help us now if you can. and the senator did, our own vaughn hilliard asked him in iowa and take a look what he had to say. >> this is it. we have built a campaign here that is clearly winning. in iowa, more endorsements than any other campaign. state legislators, activists. we've done more with less than the top four really much better financed campaigns but the fourth quarter is when you got to grow. grow or get out and we are not in this for an ego exercise, this is not a vanity play. i'm in this to win the nomination, and beat donald trump. if you believe in my campaign, if you believe in my voice being on the stage, this is a dermanating moment for us. either reach a $1.7 million to stay in this race or have to make really tough decisions end of this. >> reporter: hard to hear with supporters chanting. key phrase, "grow or get out." >> yeah. >> report
nbc news political reporter alex seitz wald wrote the story. did the president address this at all today? >> an unusual move by a campaign to basically say we're in trouble and need your help. help us now if you can. and the senator did, our own vaughn hilliard asked him in iowa and take a look what he had to say. >> this is it. we have built a campaign here that is clearly winning. in iowa, more endorsements than any other campaign. state legislators, activists. we've done more...
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washington here's a look out today we have a special show today as we welcome up our panel rather richard wald and peter schiff of the output of a capital t. that there is a major story affecting a lot of finance. to take a look at global instability and how it's impacting both investors and consumers particularly on the 4th of what could be the largest i.p.o. in history. and then in the 2nd half of the show we begin to date a global bond from south america to the e.u. unlike the latest move in the global market at the top the very moment the global economy but we're here to help you keep calm and carry on until late at let's go. on chief executive kerry lamb on wednesday formally read with through the extradition bill that has been at the center of the protests and riots this summer . 1st the government will formally withdraw the bill in order to truly allay public consensus our foremost priority now is to end the violence to safeguard the rule of law and so restore order and safety in society. as such the government has to strictly enforce the law against all violent and illegal acts stocks
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. >>> we continue on, top of the hour, you're watching cnn, i'm brook wald win.er facing potential targets. cnn shimon prokupecz is with me now. this came to light because of an undercover fbi agent. >> it seems the fbi right after when all the shootings -- el paso shooting, dayton started reaching out. they started scrubbing their system looking back to see concern about whether or not there would be other possible people out there who would want to target folks here in the u.s. it appears at least that's what happened here, it was after those shootings that this informant made contact with this 24-year-old jared william smith. >> they hooked him. >> it was then they told this inform an the they wanted to create a tax. he wanted to make a tax in the u.s., find people who are as radical as him. the fbi went ahead and addressed an undercover to him. it was during these conversations in august where as you mentioned, he talked about wanting to target a major u.s. news organization. we don't know what that news organization is, and then in september the undercover f
. >>> we continue on, top of the hour, you're watching cnn, i'm brook wald win.er facing potential targets. cnn shimon prokupecz is with me now. this came to light because of an undercover fbi agent. >> it seems the fbi right after when all the shootings -- el paso shooting, dayton started reaching out. they started scrubbing their system looking back to see concern about whether or not there would be other possible people out there who would want to target folks here in the u.s....
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harvard biologist george wald claiming "civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against the problems facing mankind."ss and, of course, the media mob echoing the scientific community's panic. 1974, take a look. time magazine wondering if another ice age is on the way. 1975, o "newsweek" dedicated a massive report to the "cooling world." of course, there was no ice age in the '90s, civilization did not end. in fact, the exact opposite happened. worldwide population ballooned, life expectancy increased, the standard of living around the globe, especially here, improved dramatically. that didn't stop the so-called scientific community like the so-called media and democrats are making wild end-of-days predictions, one after another. the ap, 1989 reporting "a senior u.n. environmental official says entire nations could be wiped off the face of the earth by the rising sea levels." now on to global warming. we left the ice age. it's a global warming trend, if it's not reversed by the year 2000, 2006, remember al gore the lunatic he is, warning that unles
harvard biologist george wald claiming "civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against the problems facing mankind."ss and, of course, the media mob echoing the scientific community's panic. 1974, take a look. time magazine wondering if another ice age is on the way. 1975, o "newsweek" dedicated a massive report to the "cooling world." of course, there was no ice age in the '90s, civilization did not end. in fact, the exact...
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let's head over to alex seitz-wald. you originated this story for us.he question for the campaign, how much cash they have on hand, how much debt do they have, all these unfortunate realities when it comes to running a campaign. >> yeah, that's right. the reason campaigns end typically is not because they don't have a chance to win, it is because they can't buy plane tickets or pay their staff. and cory booker is not saying that he is not able to do that, but he is not able to expand as he needs to do before voters actually head to the polls. he is saying he doesn't want to stay in the race just for the sake of staying in the race, but only if they can build a much larger campaign that will be necessary to compete. you are talking about california, texas, big, big states. and in this memo that i obtained from cory booker's campaign manager, he said that there is only four advocacandidates that resources and everybody else might run out of gas before we even get to the voting next year. so that if democrats out there want to have more options, if they wa
let's head over to alex seitz-wald. you originated this story for us.he question for the campaign, how much cash they have on hand, how much debt do they have, all these unfortunate realities when it comes to running a campaign. >> yeah, that's right. the reason campaigns end typically is not because they don't have a chance to win, it is because they can't buy plane tickets or pay their staff. and cory booker is not saying that he is not able to do that, but he is not able to expand as...
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iowa, are vaughn hillyard, josh lieberman, also with me, nbc news political reporter alex so much wald who first reported on the campaign. tell us what was the tone, was it desperate, confident? did they feel they were going to make it to the finish line that was laid out there? >> cory booker was very straightforward, saying that he doesn't believe it's a matter of his messaging. i said do you need to change anything about your campaign here in the last 135 days? he said, no, it's just a matter of finances. he said for any campaign to sustain not only through iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, nevada, but also through super tuesday, you have to have the resources. and he said that any campaign that does not should be evaluating their future. i want to play a bit of an exchange when i talked with cory booker and asked him about our reporting earlier today. >> what are the stakes of these next week two weeks? >> i'm notsds win the nomination and beat donald trump. so if you believe in my campaign, if you believe in my voice being on the stage, this is a determining moment for us. we e
iowa, are vaughn hillyard, josh lieberman, also with me, nbc news political reporter alex so much wald who first reported on the campaign. tell us what was the tone, was it desperate, confident? did they feel they were going to make it to the finish line that was laid out there? >> cory booker was very straightforward, saying that he doesn't believe it's a matter of his messaging. i said do you need to change anything about your campaign here in the last 135 days? he said, no, it's just a...
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after we moved into our two-bedroom party, tiny place near the center of continue will pale yellow walds. mom's voice once quiet and reassuring grew loud and fearsome. her hug once arm good comforting became cold and ridge just a minute stopped cooking. sometime mist brother and i didn't eat until my father returned from work. she began to spend more time in her room. away from us. one morning my brother so me awake and told me dad was crying. i did not believe him. i didn't think such a thing was possible. we scrambled to the living room and saw mom standing over dad. her i'd boiling with rage. my father was naked. his clothes now nothing more than torn rags were around row room he was bleeding from wounding on hit thy and his fay was wreathed in a cancel racing of sweat and tears mitchell brother and i reached over to him but mom curses a us. get the helen out of here. i was terrified. i looked at dad. his bottom lip was shaking his effect teeth were red go, he said. what are you wait north go now. we ran, we hugged each other in the corner of our room. moments later my father began to
after we moved into our two-bedroom party, tiny place near the center of continue will pale yellow walds. mom's voice once quiet and reassuring grew loud and fearsome. her hug once arm good comforting became cold and ridge just a minute stopped cooking. sometime mist brother and i didn't eat until my father returned from work. she began to spend more time in her room. away from us. one morning my brother so me awake and told me dad was crying. i did not believe him. i didn't think such a thing...
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the odds that he was, you know, stopped on the way to buick pen wald to catch in his policy is preposterous. >> and the odds that the family kept temperature money are zero. >> zero. because even if that had happened, that money went straight to a block account, and jews were not able to access that money. >> yeah. thank you all very much. we'll take all of this under advisement and see what we can do. thank you very much. >> thank you so much. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] .. unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington dc and around the country created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider, c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> starting now, booktv on c-span2. every weekend 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. >> this weekend on booktv, journalist michelle malcolm offers her thoughts on us immigration policy, and jason chaffetz argues liberals are trying to undermine the trump presidency and sunday we are live from the book festival. we kick off the
the odds that he was, you know, stopped on the way to buick pen wald to catch in his policy is preposterous. >> and the odds that the family kept temperature money are zero. >> zero. because even if that had happened, that money went straight to a block account, and jews were not able to access that money. >> yeah. thank you all very much. we'll take all of this under advisement and see what we can do. thank you very much. >> thank you so much. [inaudible conversations]...
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. >> victor wald. >> kenneth waldie >> benjamin james walker. .. >> kenneth e.walde. >> benjamin walker j. wall >> mitchel scott wallace >> peter g. wallace >> robert francis [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my cousin christopher charles. chris, there's not a day that goes by that you're not in our thoughts and prayers. continue to keep watch over us and keepp us safe. to all the first responders, construction workers, military personnel and volunteers that were here on this day 18 years ago and remain throughout the months that followed, that are currently suffering and/or have succumb to 9/11 illnesses, we honor you. we pray s for you. your sacrifice will never be forgotten. >> and my mother stacy, the we miss more and more everyday and every year but continue to carry on to the member of our love and the gift she gave us.n we will always remember you. [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [readi
. >> victor wald. >> kenneth waldie >> benjamin james walker. .. >> kenneth e.walde. >> benjamin walker j. wall >> mitchel scott wallace >> peter g. wallace >> robert francis [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my cousin christopher charles. chris, there's not a day that goes by that you're not in our thoughts and prayers....
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victor wald. kenneth waldie. benjamin james walker. glenn wall. mitchell scott wallace.t francis wallace. roy michael wallace. jeanmarie walden dorf. matthew blake wallen. meta waller. john wallace, junior. barbara walsh. jim walsh. jeffrey involved. chang wang. weibin wang. stephen gordon ward. timothy ray ward. james a waring. brian g. warner. derek christopher washington. charles waters. james thomas waters. patrick j. waters. kenneth thomas watson. michael henry waye. todd christopher weaver. walter edward weaver. nathaniel webb. dinah webster.. william michael weems. diane while. michael thomas weinberg. steven weinberg. stephen george weinstein. simon weisner. david weiss. david thomas weisner delete the weiss. chin sun pak wells. deborah jacob welsh. timothy matthew welty. chris tran wemmers. ssu-hui wen. john joseph wenckus. peter west. whitfield west, junior. meredith lynn wwhalen. eugene michael whelan. adam white. edward james white 3. james patrick weiss. and my cousin, christopher. there isn't a day that goes by -- continue to keep watch over us and keep us
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. >> gabriela waisman courtney wainsworth walcott > courtney wainsworth walcott >> victor wald >> kennethalde. >> benjamin walker >> glen j. wall >> mitchel scott wallace >> peter g. wallace >> robert francis wallace. >> roy michael wallace. >> jean-marie wallendorf. >> matthew blake wallens >> mita waller. >> john wallice jr. barbara p. walsh >> james walsh >> jeffrey patrick walz >> ching h. wang weibin wang >> michael warchola. stephen gordon ward james a. waring brian g. warner derrick washington charles waters james thomas waters jr. patrick j. waters. kenneth thomas watson. >> michael h. waye todd christopher weaver. >> walter edward weaver. >> nathanial webb. >> dinah webster >> joanne flora weil >> michael weinberg >> steven weinberg >> scott jeffrey wineberg. >> steven weinstein simon weiser >> david m. weiss david t. weiss vincent michael wells debora jacobs welsh. >> timothy matthew welty christian hans rudolf wemmers >> ssu-hui wen oleh d. wengerchuk peter m. west >> whitfield west >> meredith lynn whalen >> eugene whelan >> adam s. white >> edward james white >> james patrick
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and joining me now with details of this is nbc's alex sykes wald.his was as a surprise and we're being told that this has ban going on for quite some time and ramped back up. >> right. this is another potentially troubling example of the trump administration using their official powers for political goals. we have yet to confirm this and there is a lot more reporting that needs to be done here, but what happened is something around 130 former state department officials were contacted saying that they had forwarded emails or sent emails to hillary clinton's private email account that might have been retroactively classified. so they weren't classified at the time but the state department is now saying they are classified and this could be an issue for them going forward although it is unclear what it means. a lot of people who received the letters say it is a clear attempt to stonewall them, to scare them, to relitigate this hillary clinton email issue. which i think for a lot of people probably seems like ancient history, but there a political conte
and joining me now with details of this is nbc's alex sykes wald.his was as a surprise and we're being told that this has ban going on for quite some time and ramped back up. >> right. this is another potentially troubling example of the trump administration using their official powers for political goals. we have yet to confirm this and there is a lot more reporting that needs to be done here, but what happened is something around 130 former state department officials were contacted...
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well, you were certainly the first on this story and reporting, so well done, alex seitz-wald. thank you for joining me. >> thanks. >>> the president versus the golden state. why california is suing the white house and it has to do with climate change. the white house and it has to do with climate change. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills?e else. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief at first slice pizza lovers everywhere meet o, that's good! frozen pizza one third of our classic crust is made with cauliflower but that's not stopping anyone o, that's good! ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocki
well, you were certainly the first on this story and reporting, so well done, alex seitz-wald. thank you for joining me. >> thanks. >>> the president versus the golden state. why california is suing the white house and it has to do with climate change. the white house and it has to do with climate change. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions....
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the president's response right now, he's going to really be sticking -- throwing things against the waldwha sticks because he doesn't know where this is going. >> the president good at the art of the deal is very good at the art of the spin. even detractor would say that he knows how to work the media. but is impeachment one of those narratives in this controversy right now? one he just can't control? >> yes. because as i said we just don't know where it's going to go. i believe that ultimately republicans were the ones on capitol hill who pushed him to be transparent with the transcript, to allow the dni, the acting dni to testify before congress and ultimately share the complaint and declassify it. i think it's because they couldn't continue to defend blocking the transmission of the complaint. mitch mcconnell approved it by unanimous consent in the senate the other day and i believe that they were forcing his hand and that's because they don't know where this is going to go, and they believe the complaint is credible. so he's going to spin this and that it's usually through a partisan
the president's response right now, he's going to really be sticking -- throwing things against the waldwha sticks because he doesn't know where this is going. >> the president good at the art of the deal is very good at the art of the spin. even detractor would say that he knows how to work the media. but is impeachment one of those narratives in this controversy right now? one he just can't control? >> yes. because as i said we just don't know where it's going to go. i believe...
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>> listen, i wald a little surprised when i -- i was a little surprised when i saw the clip.out what happened. why did this happen to me? why was there this character assassination? and you know the thing that we forget what thomas said when he used high tech lynching, we have to remember the context in which he mentioned it in. he said this is reserved for uppity black people. uppity black men who don't know what they think. who don't know their place. who don't know what to say. this is what the he a let in academia and entertainment and politic what is they do because how dare you believe how you feel the way you feel about issues by family values and crime and abortion and these issues. he didn't know his place they reserved this thing for what they called the high tech lynching for him. steve: which is what he referred to it in his testimony. joe biden has been asked a lot about that confirmation hearing. here is orrin hatch talking about joe biden did not believe anita hill. >> biden told me personally that he didn't believe her. he said i don't know why she did this. i
>> listen, i wald a little surprised when i -- i was a little surprised when i saw the clip.out what happened. why did this happen to me? why was there this character assassination? and you know the thing that we forget what thomas said when he used high tech lynching, we have to remember the context in which he mentioned it in. he said this is reserved for uppity black people. uppity black men who don't know what they think. who don't know their place. who don't know what to say. this is...