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many of these wood products come from illegal sources up to 17 percent of the global trade and timber is illegal in brazil that number jumps to 80 percent an estimated 19 percent of you timber imports come from illegal logging and that's not all humanity also destroys forests to create farmland for the production of other raw materials like palm oil soybeans sugar cane or beef billions of dollars worth of those products are bought and sold every day and how many of the companies that depend on these raw materials are trying to participate in what's called the green economy which seeks to ease humanity's impact on nature only around 13 percent. if humanity needs more farmland or space for new cities the forest always has to give way. as our numbers grow the forests shrink. worldwide 40 percent of them have already been cut down with no thought for how much we owe them they've given us life saving medicines paper corks chewing gum and one of humanity's favorites. well many countries have replanted death for us with monoculture the whole concept of ecosystem management is in dire need of
many of these wood products come from illegal sources up to 17 percent of the global trade and timber is illegal in brazil that number jumps to 80 percent an estimated 19 percent of you timber imports come from illegal logging and that's not all humanity also destroys forests to create farmland for the production of other raw materials like palm oil soybeans sugar cane or beef billions of dollars worth of those products are bought and sold every day and how many of the companies that depend on...
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many wood products don't list this source merino sheep are also raised in germany nearly half a 1000000 of them. we've come to a sheep farm in southern germany to talk to some experts about merinos. so they're hardy animals and easy to raise. but they don't have much in common with their ancestors which will likely imported from north africa to spain in the middle ages . this is. the original arena has had extremely fine wool. but over the centuries they've been bred to develop more skin folds and that produces more. of the. most german marino's abridged for meat production their skin has no wrinkles and their wool is course. but. we get a lot of rain here and there was perfectly suited to those conditions and. of. course wool helps to keep out the moisture out in full. like a raincoat exactly. is used to make carpets insulating materials and even see how has the public transport vehicles the wool that's used in the manufacture of clothing comes from other countries argentina produces about 4 percent of the world total so to south africa and new zealand at 88 percent a stranger is by fa
many wood products don't list this source merino sheep are also raised in germany nearly half a 1000000 of them. we've come to a sheep farm in southern germany to talk to some experts about merinos. so they're hardy animals and easy to raise. but they don't have much in common with their ancestors which will likely imported from north africa to spain in the middle ages . this is. the original arena has had extremely fine wool. but over the centuries they've been bred to develop more skin folds...
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many wood products don't list their source merino sheep are also raised in germany nearly half a 1000000 of them. we've come to a sheep farm in southern germany to talk to some experts about merinos words so they're hardy animals and easy to raise. but they don't have much in common with their ancestors which will likely imported from north africa to spain in the middle ages. the original marine has had extremely fine wool. but over the centuries they've been bred to develop more skin folds and that produces more. of the. most german merinos a bridge for meat production their skin has no wrinkles and their wool is course. but was. afraid. we get a lot of rain here and there was perfectly suited to those conditions and. of. course wall helps to keep out the moisture out in full. like a rain coat exactly. is used to make carpets insulating materials and even seat covers for public transport vehicles the wool that's used in the manufacture of clothing comes from other countries argentina produces about 4 percent of the world right total so to south africa and new zealand at 88 percent a str
many wood products don't list their source merino sheep are also raised in germany nearly half a 1000000 of them. we've come to a sheep farm in southern germany to talk to some experts about merinos words so they're hardy animals and easy to raise. but they don't have much in common with their ancestors which will likely imported from north africa to spain in the middle ages. the original marine has had extremely fine wool. but over the centuries they've been bred to develop more skin folds and...
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many wood products don't list their source merino sheep are also raised in germany nearly half a 1000000 of them. we've come to a sheep farm in southern germany to talk to some experts about merinos birds so there heidi animals and easy to raise. but they don't have much in common with their ancestors which will likely imported from north africa to spain in the middle ages. the original arena has had extremely fine wool. but over the centuries they've been bred to develop more skin folds and that produces more. of the. most german merinos a bridge for meat production their skin has no wrinkles and their wool is course. but once. we get a lot of rain here and there was perfectly suited to those conditions and. the. course wall helps to keep out the moisture out in front of like a raincoat exactly. is used to make carpets insulating materials and even see how has the public transport vehicles the wool that's used in the manufacture of clothing comes from other countries argentina produces about 4 percent of the world by total so do south africa and new zealand at 88 percent a stranger is b
many wood products don't list their source merino sheep are also raised in germany nearly half a 1000000 of them. we've come to a sheep farm in southern germany to talk to some experts about merinos birds so there heidi animals and easy to raise. but they don't have much in common with their ancestors which will likely imported from north africa to spain in the middle ages. the original arena has had extremely fine wool. but over the centuries they've been bred to develop more skin folds and...
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many wood products don't list this source merino sheep are also raised in germany nearly half a 1000000 of them. we've come to a sheep farm in southern germany to talk to some experts about merinos. so they're hardy animals and easy to raise. but they don't have much in common with their ancestors which were likely imported from north africa to spain in the middle ages . this is. the original arena has had extremely fine wool. but over the centuries they've been bred to develop more skin folds and that produces more. of the. most german merinos a bridge for meat production their skin has no wrinkles and they wool is course. but once. we get a lot of rain here and there was perfectly suited to those conditions. call the course helps to keep out the moisture out in full. like a rain coat exactly. is used to make carpets insulating materials and even see how has the public transport vehicles the wool that's used in the manufacture of clothing comes from other countries argentina produces about 4 percent of the world total so to south africa and new zealand at 88 percent a strain is by far
many wood products don't list this source merino sheep are also raised in germany nearly half a 1000000 of them. we've come to a sheep farm in southern germany to talk to some experts about merinos. so they're hardy animals and easy to raise. but they don't have much in common with their ancestors which were likely imported from north africa to spain in the middle ages . this is. the original arena has had extremely fine wool. but over the centuries they've been bred to develop more skin folds...
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products. we're gonna use the technology and the resources we already have, whether it's the printers or whether it's the wood's been around since 1791, but in order for this company to be successful, they have to diversify. they can't just sell one product and have a relationship with one company. they have to do more. they have to expand their product line and be less baseball-centric. and they have to broker more licensing deals with other leagues and develop new relationships with other big retailers. we're gonna have new and innovative ideas. scott: seems a little daunting right now. we are heavily dependent on the baseball business. lemonis: i don't feel the need to swim upstream against louisville slugger. let's not compete with somebody that's the official baseball bat. we're not getting out of the baseball business. scott: right. lemonis: we're gonna try to be creative and innovative and look for new ways. are you guys excited? -man: very excited. -woman: yeah. lemonis: okay, we got a lot of work to do. let's go. [ applause ] jackie: all right. thank you. lemonis: i wanted to meet the family at this
products. we're gonna use the technology and the resources we already have, whether it's the printers or whether it's the wood's been around since 1791, but in order for this company to be successful, they have to diversify. they can't just sell one product and have a relationship with one company. they have to do more. they have to expand their product line and be less baseball-centric. and they have to broker more licensing deals with other leagues and develop new relationships with other big...
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wood from tropical forests these bags contain. there's a lot of pressure from consumers not just for these products coal in particular is almost a cultural asset for germans finding a legal wood in their charcoal would leave a bad taste in their mouths that's mistress' businesses can't afford that that utilise the few months or years ago this product wouldn't have gained such broad attend. to date importers don't need to show that the wood for their charcoal was legally sourced and any product information on the back doesn't show the country of origin either. is one of germany's leading specialists in determining what. he can say where the charcoal is from clay can discern which type of wood it was made from even if it is imprinted on the back. he instantly recognizes some native tree species. before i put it under the microscope i do appreciate. sometimes i use a magnifying glass to determine what type we're dealing with. i've already dock a bit out from the bottom of the bag and as you can see what makes charcoal so special is that unlike wood it's brittle to. break it off it creates these clean edges and i can look at those with my ma
wood from tropical forests these bags contain. there's a lot of pressure from consumers not just for these products coal in particular is almost a cultural asset for germans finding a legal wood in their charcoal would leave a bad taste in their mouths that's mistress' businesses can't afford that that utilise the few months or years ago this product wouldn't have gained such broad attend. to date importers don't need to show that the wood for their charcoal was legally sourced and any product...
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and process more trees than ever last year a record number of trees were cut down to make wood and paper products but environmentalists like paloma known and are sounding the alarm. watch at the moment where we're burning all forests and we're using them for the short short lasting projects and also the young forest. they don't do a solo carbon as efficiently as the little bit older ones finland's forests play a key role as c o 2 sinks after all global warming is having a very strong effect especially on northern europe. the country's center left government has therefore decided that finland's lumber industry must change. it wants to make the country carbon neutral by 2035. but mass logging certainly won't help achieve this goal. in couldn't have a majority of the forest this privately owned so we will have to find incentives for force owners to to grow their forests older perhaps harvest more selectively older. so those specific tools and policy or financial incentives need to be developed but the direction of travel is clear and that's also clear. to the industry. but the country's timber indus
and process more trees than ever last year a record number of trees were cut down to make wood and paper products but environmentalists like paloma known and are sounding the alarm. watch at the moment where we're burning all forests and we're using them for the short short lasting projects and also the young forest. they don't do a solo carbon as efficiently as the little bit older ones finland's forests play a key role as c o 2 sinks after all global warming is having a very strong effect...
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to even greater detail than they have done on opulent going to even the tv show, and donald woods our productionking for an cutler table. >> there are talks this might be exclusive, aren't you. >> another one . >> can you at least tell us if this movie ends in a way that would lend itself perhaps to another film. >> i think so. this has been -- the door is still open at the end of the film, and i think, you know, if once again we all linked arms and jumped into the pond together, maybe a sequel could happen. >> sounds like it's happening. >> we have to see how this one does first. >> we're so happy for you. thank you so much for sitting down with us today we're excited for this movie >> we'll fix the spoons, we're sorry. >> you're going to stick around for the 3rd hour as well, downton abbey opens in a theater near you this friday, can't wait >> awesome, thanks guys. >>> now over to mr. roker with a check of the weather. >>> as we look ahead to the week ahead, cool in the northwest, summer warm through the plains, heat down through the gulf coast, look for sunshine along the eastern seaboard wit
to even greater detail than they have done on opulent going to even the tv show, and donald woods our productionking for an cutler table. >> there are talks this might be exclusive, aren't you. >> another one . >> can you at least tell us if this movie ends in a way that would lend itself perhaps to another film. >> i think so. this has been -- the door is still open at the end of the film, and i think, you know, if once again we all linked arms and jumped into the pond...
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tiger woods, florida resident, stanford product was there. opening drive for the night. 11-1 last season for a reason. dylan gabriel, to marlin williams. open the scoring. now it was stanford's turn. oh man, the ball tipped. aaron robinson came down with it. was a pick six? no. but it did set up another score. so here they came again. gabriel, he has a big arm. over 400 yards in the air. put it right on the money to trey nixon. 21-0 not even seven minutes into the game. gabriel just kept oncoming. another deep ball for gabriel davis. ucf scored 28 points in the 1st inning. the knights held stanford down and won it 45-27. the cardinal's record has fallen to 1-2. >>> what's up with the cal bears? three weeks in, perfect record. there he is feeling it in berkeley. they hosted north texas mean green. in white. picking up late in the first quarter. cal up 13-0. and chase garbers. and like that, it's 20-0. but north texas would battle back. less than a couple of minutes to play. down six. fourth and 15. and, the bears defense, boy, they stood stiff
tiger woods, florida resident, stanford product was there. opening drive for the night. 11-1 last season for a reason. dylan gabriel, to marlin williams. open the scoring. now it was stanford's turn. oh man, the ball tipped. aaron robinson came down with it. was a pick six? no. but it did set up another score. so here they came again. gabriel, he has a big arm. over 400 yards in the air. put it right on the money to trey nixon. 21-0 not even seven minutes into the game. gabriel just kept...
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primarily an economical issue because if it weren't for these woods being imported into north corso walk then we would not probably survive the products that we are seeing here are important from serbia proper so they're basically serbian products if the police says it's smuggled in it's a criminal activity then it means that we're all smugglers nor criminals in the north of course. he says the 100 percent tariffs are responsible for an increase in goods smuggled into kosovo but the cost of our government argues that the tariffs are simply a reaction to serbia failing to recognize the republic of kosovo and its borders or carry foremost on the information of the smugglers from serbia our support out and encouraged cooperation together with the authorities there does not exist focus it's a deep political and ethnic divide in order to catch smugglers red handed inspector hoxsey mustafa needs to rely on informants to give him names and places you know. the group i can tell you who the most important smugglers are here they take care of finding bias and they also sell the goods themselves. for. stuff explains that kosovo is missing out on
primarily an economical issue because if it weren't for these woods being imported into north corso walk then we would not probably survive the products that we are seeing here are important from serbia proper so they're basically serbian products if the police says it's smuggled in it's a criminal activity then it means that we're all smugglers nor criminals in the north of course. he says the 100 percent tariffs are responsible for an increase in goods smuggled into kosovo but the cost of our...
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depression hit, and the place started to turn down in terms of the numbers and the production that was going on, described wood block floors that were soaked in oil. there were a lot of descriptions of accidents that happened, people losing limbs and fingers and that happened in factories across the board. these were dangerous places. there was no safety net, no federal oversight for these things. before the wagner act in the 1930s, and the fair labor standards act there was no opportunity for workers to even organize around changing these kinds of conditions. having said that, though, many of the workers in the city believed that reo was a premier employer. there were many miami who told me if you wanted to get a good job in lansing and make good living and support your family and work in a factory that cared about you, desspy the conditions in the ocurrents happening, reo was the place so it was a very popular employer despite the fact that it suffered from some of the same kind of issues that plagued a lot of factory employment at the time. what was different about reo is really what was the subject of my b
depression hit, and the place started to turn down in terms of the numbers and the production that was going on, described wood block floors that were soaked in oil. there were a lot of descriptions of accidents that happened, people losing limbs and fingers and that happened in factories across the board. these were dangerous places. there was no safety net, no federal oversight for these things. before the wagner act in the 1930s, and the fair labor standards act there was no opportunity for...
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wood was lynch's drug dealer. she frequently sampled the product. >> well, i mean, like i can't sell a drug that i'm not cog -- doingf. because people are going to be like why aren't you, you know, what's wrong with it? >> wood has pled not guilty and awaits trial on charges including theft and distribution of heroin. lynch says she is no longer a client because she's more motivated than ever to stay clean. her girlfriend is seven months pregnant and lynch wants to raise the baby with her. >> i'm excited to be a parent just because i have never been a parent, but our relationship is still super iffy. >> you guys got a lot of growing up to do, for real. >> i know. >> you guys got to change everything that you do for that baby. >> i have never wanted to be sober for anything because i have never had a kid, but i do know that now that i am going to be a parent, like i don't want to hurt -- i don't want to put that child through anything that it doesn't have to be. >>> coming up -- >> it is nerve-racking when i just sit here and wait to see her. it sucks. >> manda lynch waits for a video visit with her girlfriend on the
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products. when ground into powder the coal beneath the bark is good for treating various skin problems. 'd day needs to wood to make is due to a certain black soup that is pounded it is ground and it's made into a paste to expertly the skins of babies is also used as a beauty regimen to make the skin supple. because a week. and introduces into the soap in a very smooth water for. 3 d. and his team a constantly working on improving the formula which also includes the chair butter and alabama all natural ingredients harvested locally. building a manufacturing business school gonna call that to nigeria has been challenging business restructure. there's no doubt in the persistence. education system is dysfunctional. the government house is there to have existed when it comes to manufacture or business so if you're looking for to the government to help you. with your time we'll do it they set up this company in 1995 and it now produces more than $150000.00 per day from production to packaging everything is done in the large factory. during the places great value on natural ingredients and traditions we know that
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products that people love. taylor: we will stay tuned. that was ben wood. thank you for joining me.this edition of bloomberg technology. bloomberg technology is livestreaming on twitter. check us out. follow our global breaking news network, tictoc, on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. willy davis, who has alzheimer's. i decided to make shirts for the walk with custom ink. the shirts were so easy to design on the site. the custom ink team was super helpful and they just came out perfect. seeing my family wearing my shirts was such an amazing reminder of all the love and support that everyone has for my dad. - [narrator] check out our huge selection of custom t-shirts and more, for teams, businesses, and
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products that people love. taylor: we will stay tuned. that was ben wood of ccs insight. thank you for joining me.this edition of "bloomberg technology." and "bloomberg technology" is livestreaming on twitter. check us out, @technology. be sure to follow our global breaking news network, @tictoc, on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. paidll come to a presentation for the essential radiance collection. designed for women over 40 with maturing skin. targeting uneven skin tone and lack of firmness. >> sponsored by scientific skincare. dramatically change the appearance of your skin if you are in your 40's, 50's, 60's?
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wood park before workers head to a nearby kaiser headquarters. there they plan to block an intersection near the facility. and releasing a statement saying they have a long and productive history with organized labor. >>> all right, a quick look at dorian real quick. it will be the story for pretty much this week as we would go through the next 72 hours. most certainly beyond that. watching near the bahamas and sustained winds will be dod. that's the category 4 and 3 and a big difference that this storm is just a big strong storm. whether it will be a two, three, the other thing, so to get across the bahamas, jogging across. and it seems to be a slow hoover as you look at monday afternoon. and it will be through parts of florida on the category side. coming inside and to do something like these two lines. and specifically the yellow in that blue line. if it does that on the left side of those tracks, these are the spaghetti plot and the number of computer models, right? these are the solutions. if it does the left side, big trouble. and a good chance that it could do the left side and why the evacuations are occurring and why georgia had vowed to put up mandatory evacu
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production models this is one of 4 prototypes that m.g. built its special feature is an all metal. respiratory to the body used to be made of an ash wood frame he explains covered with primaries and the wax fabric told me it looked a bit puffy. and he said when m.g. decided to create a sports car back then they built it for encroachers television she didn't have to and then sports car gets it they wanted to take the time out and make it sporty. and that's why this particular car has a metal body but. that's what makes it so special i'll toss in any answer she of course see i'm a telephone and that's askance bizarreness. and it takes some fancy footwork if you want to drive this red. the war jan. says you can says it has a completely different feel to driving a motor vehicle. the paddles are really close together so you need pointy shoes and you need to put your feet at an angle so you don't press too paddles down at the same time. it's a bit tricky he says because they give box is not synchronized as you drive by and by the refs has enough. comes powerless also loves the sound of his vintage mercedes 560 s al which he discovered a ball
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wood, and stone, orble. it's affordable no matter what your budget. am u bt,way under budget. y. at for and decor. it's ally the best pricing. you're getting an incredible productg price. and make your house look great? i love to save money. whdoes' floor and decor. you have to see it to belie it. ithelp with renters insurance?or i rdn't know geico helps enters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antoo! fetch computer! antonio? get to know geico and see how much you could save on renters insurance. ridays is here.urger and fries from tgiuntry hungry for unity, so let's come together for america's favorite meal, and become one nation under cheeseburger. our tasty signature cheeseburg and fries for five. all day, alltiight for a limited me. tgi fridays. . >>> there's new in a police depament departmen arkansas. ports smith police posted these on facebook saying the furry feline pick aged officers interviewed about fiv candidates with a local kitten rescue group.the duties will ind cute, cung with the public at com events, the kmuitty cop has not a name jt yet but the departments considering blue, cuff's, adorable. >> it's cute. >> the community you kn
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wood? i mean, that's pretty good line. how many teachers' pension funds, 401-ks, every industry that touches the oil industry, petroleum is used in so many productsastics. where does this go, mark. >> right. that's the problem with these kinds of rules that are vague. is it an executive, is it an investor in the company, is it somebody with a pension fund with snok the company? what about the meat industry? there could be no end to this if you don't say look, we have to make a judgment. he raised money from who he raises it from. joe biden has independent in any event his views on climate judge? that's the judgment the vote hears to make. we can't have everybody targeting everybody. i tell you one interesting poll statistic that has fascinated me for a year or two. 40% of americans are afraid to reveal their political views to their family and 40% of americans are afraid to reveal their political views at work. now, this is supposed to be a free democracy, people have, not preaching violence, an open first amendment culture. 40% are now stopping, giving of the their own -- >> laura: we talked about this last night, what was the percentage, i can'
wood? i mean, that's pretty good line. how many teachers' pension funds, 401-ks, every industry that touches the oil industry, petroleum is used in so many productsastics. where does this go, mark. >> right. that's the problem with these kinds of rules that are vague. is it an executive, is it an investor in the company, is it somebody with a pension fund with snok the company? what about the meat industry? there could be no end to this if you don't say look, we have to make a judgment....
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production after the weekends attack on its leading refinery plant. it now says it could be weeks or months before full output is restored. joining us now is john woodstalk us through the oil moves today. as you can see, prices retreated a bit today after turbulent trading yesterday. the trump authorized release of and aergency stockpile big by countries like south korea and japan came out and said they can release their own stockpiles. people are seeing it as a buffer. is notans the situation as acute as feared. that doesn't mean concerns about saudi supply is over yet. capacityok at bayer and the oil -- bayer capacity and the oil world, -- buyer capacity in the oil world, there is not much capacity. david: what would it take for brett to get back to 60 like we had on friday like nothing happened? sungwoo: in terms of where prices are going, i would have to say that prices will remain elevated. see some retreat on prices. remain ifrisk will you look at the tensions between the u.s. and iran. the question is, how fast saudi its full oilsume production. as you can see, they are getting less optimistic. at five dollars per barrel, the risk premium is t
production after the weekends attack on its leading refinery plant. it now says it could be weeks or months before full output is restored. joining us now is john woodstalk us through the oil moves today. as you can see, prices retreated a bit today after turbulent trading yesterday. the trump authorized release of and aergency stockpile big by countries like south korea and japan came out and said they can release their own stockpiles. people are seeing it as a buffer. is notans the situation...
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but even other supplies and production as we become one of the largest exporters in the world for not only oil, but for natural gas. >> and as you build out your drift woodisiana, do you have to rethink security and investment in things like security, has it altered your calculus, what happened over the weekend? >> we've always designed the plant with security in mind. so we don't have a change per se i think it does highlight takes it so important, the energy security of any given facility, but really also of just worldwide supplies as our economy more and more for growth relies on the conveniences of electricity, transportation >> you rely on natural gas, natural gas largely relies on oil. without getting too into the weeds politically, there have been calls in fracking or reduce the u.s. investment in the oil and gas industry again, i look around here, there are tens of thousands of people. what is the reaction from inside the industry, why does this country need to -- how do we approach it politically? what is the smart balance i guess. >> think about what we've been able to do over the last several years as the u.s. became a net exporter of oil, and
but even other supplies and production as we become one of the largest exporters in the world for not only oil, but for natural gas. >> and as you build out your drift woodisiana, do you have to rethink security and investment in things like security, has it altered your calculus, what happened over the weekend? >> we've always designed the plant with security in mind. so we don't have a change per se i think it does highlight takes it so important, the energy security of any given...
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product that works for everyone. it's affordable and i appreciate it. i do want to reach out to the department on our other big crop that i have in my district and that's hard woods. our hard woods have been hit hard with this tariff situation, yet there's been no relief. first of all, we need to get these tariff deals done and we got to look at how we help these hard woods. they have been to the tip of despair of losses. for those in the business that have contracts on our national forest or army corps of engineer lands, one of the simple solutions is just to extend the contracts they may have for another 24 months because they're being forced to harvest when the market -- they're harvesting at one level and the market's not there but that's something i'll follow up with the appropriate folks with usda on. thank you. >> thank you. >> i recognize the chairman of the livestock committee, mr. costa, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. as i said in my opening comments, i don't believe anyone wins trade wars because i think everybody has leverage and i think whether it's as a part of their strategy or for political reasons, certainly the chinese recognize t
product that works for everyone. it's affordable and i appreciate it. i do want to reach out to the department on our other big crop that i have in my district and that's hard woods. our hard woods have been hit hard with this tariff situation, yet there's been no relief. first of all, we need to get these tariff deals done and we got to look at how we help these hard woods. they have been to the tip of despair of losses. for those in the business that have contracts on our national forest or...