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david: can you describe what happened? your father died tragically when he was 39 and you were just 13. what is it like, you are a wealthy family presumably with a lot of advantages, and then your father dies. you are 13 and you have two younger brothers. what was that like? penny: my dad died of a massive heart attack playing tennis. it was a massive blow to our family. imagine the first 13 years of my life, i lived in a family that was building a business. my mom and dad were very involved. my mother was as active in the business as my father even though she was not paid. and my father dies, and all of that goes away. our dinner table conversations had been about business. our travel had been about building the company. it had really been a huge part of our life. more importantly, though, my father was this warm, fun, funny individual. i was so close to him, and, you know, i have enormous empathy for children who lose their parents. it leaves a massive hole in your heart, and your life is instantly changed. david: when y
david: can you describe what happened? your father died tragically when he was 39 and you were just 13. what is it like, you are a wealthy family presumably with a lot of advantages, and then your father dies. you are 13 and you have two younger brothers. what was that like? penny: my dad died of a massive heart attack playing tennis. it was a massive blow to our family. imagine the first 13 years of my life, i lived in a family that was building a business. my mom and dad were very involved....
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david: how much oil do you produce a day? mike: a bit over 3 million barrels. david: the u.s. produces 10 million barrels a day? mike: closer to 12 million. david: you are producing pretty for percent of the oil produced in the u.s.? mike: as a company, our u.s. production is about 1.2 million barrels a day. we are less than 10% of u.s. production. david: the u.s. is more or less energy sufficient compared to the 1960's or 1970's. we probably consume 10 to 12 million barrels a day. mike: closer to 20. david: we are importing less than before. where from mostly? mike: canada. our neighbors are the largest suppliers of oil. we are a big customer of canada. they are a large resource country. david: how do you get that oil down? mike: other pipelines have been built. some of it flows by rail, some of it by ship you can bring it by ship. canada is the largest supplier, then others. we bring in some oil from the middle east but much less. david: i do think there is much oil to be found in the lower fortier -- lower 48 or alaska. most of us know where the oil is. david: people have s
david: how much oil do you produce a day? mike: a bit over 3 million barrels. david: the u.s. produces 10 million barrels a day? mike: closer to 12 million. david: you are producing pretty for percent of the oil produced in the u.s.? mike: as a company, our u.s. production is about 1.2 million barrels a day. we are less than 10% of u.s. production. david: the u.s. is more or less energy sufficient compared to the 1960's or 1970's. we probably consume 10 to 12 million barrels a day. mike: closer...
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and i always appreciate, let me go to david david's 1st appearance on the program. much appreciated david, you know, the more we, i think about this complex one year plus it's really kind of a psych off operation. it's all about perceptions and narratives. and a whole lot of propaganda, there's very little talk about the really the origins of the conflict, the nature of the regime in care of where all that money is going to. and just why is that west so concerned about ukraine's borders when the e u itself is not concerned with its borders and everyone knows the united states is not interested in its own southern border. there's a lot of car bu questions out there, but if we started challenging the narrative, i think we would have very different conclusions and how to proceed. since we have this talk in the background of, you know, a piece talk with the do the french and the germans. the brits are supporting a chinese have come out with a plan. all of these things are in mixed right now. but if you go back to the context of how this conflict, then i think that is the way forward to end da
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david: are you a good golfer? if you have a low handicap, that is not good for a ceo because that means you are spending too much time on a golf course. are you a scratch handicap? mike: far from it. my wife is almost a scratch golfer. i caddy for her at big tournaments. that tells you who the better golfer is. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...? ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh go. go scientist. go software. go cure. go production. go faster and safer. emerson automation software helps breakthrough medicines get to market at warp speed. go human go. go boldly. emerson. through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee. all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then work with professionals to assist your business with it
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david: you went to college where? mike: the university of colorado in boulder, colorado and studied chemical engineering. david: and you said, i want to work in the energy world? mike: at the time, chemical engineers could work in a number of different industries. i had a summer internship where i worked in a refinery in the denver area and found the work and the people interesting. i had an offer to come to the west coast to work for standard of california and it looked like a fun place to live, and a place where i could do interesting work. david: so basically this is your only employer since you graduated from college? more or less? mike: for 40 years, the only employer. david: when you started there, 40 years ago, did you say i might be the ceo someday? or was that not realistic? mike: i just hoped i would last the next two weeks to get my next paycheck. that was never in the game plan. david: did you move around the world over the course of your career? what did you do to rise up? were you an operations person, a
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let's get more on that story with david foss. cool. he's the director of the international climate initiatives at the world resources institute, and he joins me now from washington. d. c. welcome, david. let's start with the big. so what are your key take away from this report today? well i think it's a massive wake up call. we've had other wake up calls that, but this particular alarm clock is ringing very, very loudly in our ears. and what it is saying is not only on, are we on the wrong course? ok. and just to give a sense of that, the science that the i p c. c released today says that we could go past the critical goal of keeping temperature rise to 1.5 degrees by the early 2030. so just a decade from now, and it's not only that it is that we have to take urgent action and i would say deep action. this isn't about just skimming our orders over the water. to use a metaphor, even faster, we need to do something else, which is to have those orders go even deeper in the water than we have. i think one of the things, one of the takeaway
let's get more on that story with david foss. cool. he's the director of the international climate initiatives at the world resources institute, and he joins me now from washington. d. c. welcome, david. let's start with the big. so what are your key take away from this report today? well i think it's a massive wake up call. we've had other wake up calls that, but this particular alarm clock is ringing very, very loudly in our ears. and what it is saying is not only on, are we on the wrong...
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oh, interesting take david, thank you so much for joining us. for society, to survive, it must adapt must evolve. some changes happen naturally while others can present more of a challenge, especially if it involves changing human behavior. when change does not come quick enough or in the form, one believes it should. frustration begins to sit in and this is where trouble and discourse begins to grow. as the internet has grown, there is now a plethora of ways for activists to communicate and advocate for their cause. this is a good thing. however, the internet has basically opened up indoors box as we are seeing a growing trend in almost every aspect of life. to garner more attention by just out doing the last, with no limit set in place, these actions can be made available instantly to the masses. creating a bus and while the cars, these actions being done for might be noble, violence or destruction of properly property is rarely justified. yet here they are now happening and rather than gaining sympathy, the exact opposite is happening. the ac
oh, interesting take david, thank you so much for joining us. for society, to survive, it must adapt must evolve. some changes happen naturally while others can present more of a challenge, especially if it involves changing human behavior. when change does not come quick enough or in the form, one believes it should. frustration begins to sit in and this is where trouble and discourse begins to grow. as the internet has grown, there is now a plethora of ways for activists to communicate and...
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so as well as we speak, david rem, nick is still the editor of the new yorker. there is no accountability whatsoever. whereas people who did step out of line, for instance, phil donahue who's show was cancelled a few weeks before the invasion of iraq, according to lead memos from and b, c, m s n b c. precisely because loud and they were voices of minority of voices on the show, but still voices aloud on his program. that was unacceptable. because the memo from nbc that was leaked said that the competitors like fox would be waving the flag as the bombs fell on baghdad. they didn't want to be the network out. peter, what's your assessment of, you know, how much of this is just ra, naked, self interest in opportunism versus the kind of broader structural pressure. and then to. 1 wasn't really a situation where if you didn't go along with the system, you're was career suicide because in some ways that it least it doesn't justify the action but give some context for it. busy well, i was taken by something which could 3, that's i just that which was the importance of
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david: another interesting angle is what is going on in red states. many voters and politicians have not been persuaded by climate science. now you have a lot of quite lucrative investments in electric vehicle production, battery production and whatnot. appearing in states like georgia and tennessee. to what extent do you think the debate over climate change and the messages, the necessity to do some thing about it, is going to shift as the economic dimension of this debate becomes more explicit? as people in red states see clean energy can mean jobs? sec. granholm: really important. those states want to keep young people working there as well and many young people want to be part of something bigger than themselves, so fighting climate change is one way to do that. but also to get better paying jobs. there are several dimensions that red states can love. for instance making sure the jobs exist. you are going to be talking to governor dewine. governor dewine has benefited enormously from the inflation reduction act. you had battery factories. you have
david: another interesting angle is what is going on in red states. many voters and politicians have not been persuaded by climate science. now you have a lot of quite lucrative investments in electric vehicle production, battery production and whatnot. appearing in states like georgia and tennessee. to what extent do you think the debate over climate change and the messages, the necessity to do some thing about it, is going to shift as the economic dimension of this debate becomes more...
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david. now, do you feel like some protest or not entirely organic? how can you tell will i depending how you define organic? i doubt there's any protest ever that that hasn't been plants out strategized, uh, you know, rosa parks didn't spontaneously decide not to get out of a seat on a bus. that doesn't mean she didn't do the right thing by refusing to get out of the seat on a bus. but there certainly are protests that have funding and organization that is intentionally hidden. and there are, there are protests and, and all kinds of movements that are sort of astro turf that our corporate sponsored, foreign government sponsored that want their, their sources hidden. and that's a problem that should be exposed. but you know, the people, people organize seen campaigns to union, i starbucks or protest prisons or opposed the construction of a military base or whatever. i think more strategizing and organizing and funding is needed not less. you know, it seems like today, activism has become a career path. what damage could that actually do? will it hasn'
david. now, do you feel like some protest or not entirely organic? how can you tell will i depending how you define organic? i doubt there's any protest ever that that hasn't been plants out strategized, uh, you know, rosa parks didn't spontaneously decide not to get out of a seat on a bus. that doesn't mean she didn't do the right thing by refusing to get out of the seat on a bus. but there certainly are protests that have funding and organization that is intentionally hidden. and there are,...
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david: but they were one of the lucky ones. all tickets sold out in record time. >> really competitive. a lot of crashing on ticketmaster as well. there will be a lot of disappointed people, but there's a lot happening in liverpool anyway. whether you have a ticket or not, i encourage you to come to the city and see what we have to offer. david: meanwhile, back at josh's -- >> oh my gosh. oh my god -- i think i'm going to cry. yeah, i got a vip package! oh my god, i am going to have a heart attack. david: a dream come true -- until he tried to put in his security code. something went wrong, and too late. >> tickets for the grand final now sold out. that's what it says -- what can you ? something might happen. you never know. david: bbc news, robford. ben: he was very understanding. good luck to eveone who got their tickets. an alligator believe to have been stolen from a zoo in texas has been returned after bei discovered at a nearby home. the female gator was found in the city of austin before being taken back to animal world
david: but they were one of the lucky ones. all tickets sold out in record time. >> really competitive. a lot of crashing on ticketmaster as well. there will be a lot of disappointed people, but there's a lot happening in liverpool anyway. whether you have a ticket or not, i encourage you to come to the city and see what we have to offer. david: meanwhile, back at josh's -- >> oh my gosh. oh my god -- i think i'm going to cry. yeah, i got a vip package! oh my god, i am going to have...
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david kelly. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you next time with ah i mentioned redundancy and welcome back to going underground broadcasting all around the world from dubai in the u. e. today marks 20 years since the u. s. a in britain launched an unprovoked invasion of iraq, which would lead to tens of millions killed, wounded or displaced in wars throughout the region and beyond. the iraq invasion was characterized by a new type of military strategy shock and or defined by using of whelming, forced to break the perceived enemies, will to resist no nature power would officially count the number of iraqi civilians killed. it's now routine across most of humanity to quote iraq loan, afghanistan, libya, and syria nations in africa and latin america as emblematic of how the ukraine conflict today is now seen as the birth of a new world order. well, the national security strategist behind the shocking or doctrine doctor holland omen joins me
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mier. >> david: good evening. great to have you with us. we began with the breaking news. former president donald trump has now been indicted by a grand jury here in manhattan. all of this in connection to hush money payments paid to stormy daniels in the weeks just before the 2016 election. the indictment is sealed. it could be several days before we know exactly what the charges are. the former president speaking with a reporter, saying they are trying to impact an election. what else he said in just a moment. this of course is unprecedented. donald trump is the first president, former or current to face criminal charges. his former attorney, michael cohen. donald trump is of course running for president again, and he vows to press on as he faces these criminal charges and several other investigations as well he had the special counsel investigating the classified documents at mar-a-lago. and the investigation to find the votes in the state joe biden narrowly won. all eyes on this manhattan grand jury and there
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david: meanwhile, one of mr. trump's lawyers is facing legal jeopardy of his own in relation to another case. what more do we know about that? reporter: that's right, a different court, a different case. this one related to how classified documents were treated at mar-a-lago. that log your year sent a letter to the department of justice saying that there had been a diligent search of all classified materials. the fbi found that wasn't the case. now they want to question him more about that to see if he perhaps help the president allegedly cover up a crime in dealing with those classified documents. david: many thanks for joining us. no tests have broken out across france for a ninth day. there's anger over president emmanuel macron's pension reform plans which raise the french retirement age from 60 to to 64. strikes are disrupting schools and public transportation. demonstrators have been rocking railway lines and train stations . mr. macron has called the changes and necessity. we are going to take you now to t
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i know that my friend, david's widow, is grateful for what you've done. but what's the reaction been from the pentagon? pentagon prevents the. i had a hard time. see what i would, i came for with this group one 1st radar still active duty and it was probably a really bad time. but i had to use literally a life or death situation. so they, they gave me a hard time sometimes too much because there is payroll issues, some issues with where i was station the move to a different job. it was a lot of problems in a lot of people hired them, spoke pretty roughly by far as the people in my life years got longer and i miss and we got a lot joe heckman. thank you so much for joining us today. that's all we have for you today. remember in this case, the words of the dalai lama. a compassionate concern for others well being is the source of happiness, of self centered attitude is the source of the problem. we have to take care of ourselves without selfishly taking care of ourselves. if we don't take care of others, we cannot take care of ourselves. i'm john curiosity.
i know that my friend, david's widow, is grateful for what you've done. but what's the reaction been from the pentagon? pentagon prevents the. i had a hard time. see what i would, i came for with this group one 1st radar still active duty and it was probably a really bad time. but i had to use literally a life or death situation. so they, they gave me a hard time sometimes too much because there is payroll issues, some issues with where i was station the move to a different job. it was a lot of...
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david kelly, a british scientist, and leading w m. d expert testify that officials knew the accusations about the arms were false and disputed tony blair's statement. kelly was later found dead. the host of going underground says there is a long history of suppressing true narratives in britain if they go against the government. one. it was dr. david kelly, who i talk to as a program i worked for the today program. he explained clearly that the british government were deliberately the words of the reporter andrew gilligan used to have for the show sex style pre information about w m d. and when he led to testify that parliamentary committee, he was put under a lot of pressure and he was found dead. but this is a long line of information troubles in britain. we must remember that while at the moment britain may be torturing julian sons. that is a long history in which any attempt to try to get the truth in britain in the media is suppressed and 20 is on the iraq war example of dr. david kelly is just one of them. interesting that the f
david kelly, a british scientist, and leading w m. d expert testify that officials knew the accusations about the arms were false and disputed tony blair's statement. kelly was later found dead. the host of going underground says there is a long history of suppressing true narratives in britain if they go against the government. one. it was dr. david kelly, who i talk to as a program i worked for the today program. he explained clearly that the british government were deliberately the words of...
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david? >> david: all right, alex perez tonight leading us off. alex, thank you. you heard alex's report there, the suspect bought seven guns by five different stores legally by the assailant who was under a doctor's care. the police were pressed if there were any laws in place that might have been missed that could have alerted authorities earlier and here's what he said? >> had it been reported she was suicidal or going to kill someone and had been made known us to, then we would have tried to get those weapons, but as it stands, we had absolutely no idea actually who this person was, that she even existed. >> david: the guns purchased legally in this case and no law requiring authorities be alerted about anything here. >> david, the police chief says no one alerted his department about the shooter who had no criminal record which meant all seven guns bought by the killer were bought legally but, david, there were so many red flags. the shooter was under doctor's care for a mental health di
david? >> david: all right, alex perez tonight leading us off. alex, thank you. you heard alex's report there, the suspect bought seven guns by five different stores legally by the assailant who was under a doctor's care. the police were pressed if there were any laws in place that might have been missed that could have alerted authorities earlier and here's what he said? >> had it been reported she was suicidal or going to kill someone and had been made known us to, then we would...
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david: steve rosenberg reporting. for more on president xi's visit to moscow, i am speaking with bonnie glaser, china expert at the german marshall fund in washington, d.c. the white house spokesman john kirby said today the united states would be watching these talks in moscow verylosely, as he put it. what is it watching for in particular? is it watching for a push for peace talks as far as ukraine is concerned, or is it watching for the possible arming of russia by china? bonnie: i think the united states is watching for both things. it is looking for the intention of xi jinping and vladimir putin in developing their bilateral relationship. where are they heading next? how are they going to cooperate to counter u.s. influence around the world? it is also interested in whether xi jinping is eager to play some mediating role in the conflict in ukraine, and if so is xi jinping ready to hold a phone call with ukrainian president zelenskyy? u.s. officials have said china is actually creeping up to the redline that would
david: steve rosenberg reporting. for more on president xi's visit to moscow, i am speaking with bonnie glaser, china expert at the german marshall fund in washington, d.c. the white house spokesman john kirby said today the united states would be watching these talks in moscow verylosely, as he put it. what is it watching for in particular? is it watching for a push for peace talks as far as ukraine is concerned, or is it watching for the possible arming of russia by china? bonnie: i think the...
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i learned david ot abrazzo. that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you next time. ah ah ah ah mm mm mm mm welcome to well to part of being able to see and accept that others may have. will you fundamentally different from your own was once considered a benchmark, a psychological maturity, which is evident to lacking in contemporary foreign affairs with the western earlier assumption that economic development would do way with geopolitical difference is now proven wrong. is a clash of great powers, inevitable will to discuss that. i'm now joined by you being senior fellow at the russian studies center at the east china normal university and senior fellow of they shanghai association of american studies. dr. you, it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you for having me here. now let me start with an issue that is very close to my heart, and my hope this is a conflict in ukraine. as you are here in your article that these vast and fe
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david? >> very difficult 24 hours ahead. rob marciano, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> now to those midair scares on two separate flights. one taking off from texas, hitting severe turbulence over tennessee. look at the images. hitting during dinner service. trays and glass all up an down the aisle there. reports one of the flight attendants hit the cabin ceiling. several passengers then taken to the hospital of making an emergency landing. and in a separate flight out of dallas, that flight was diverted after a fire onboard. you see the pictures there, in the overhead compartment. and again, this time, a battery was to blame. abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, passengers on a lufthansa plane from austin, texas, to frankfurt, germany, shaken by violent turbulence mid-flight describing that terrifying moment. and then we started dropping u- down really fast. it felt like about five seconds o free fall. >> reporter: susan zimmerman among the 174 passengers onboard. >> while it was h
david? >> very difficult 24 hours ahead. rob marciano, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> now to those midair scares on two separate flights. one taking off from texas, hitting severe turbulence over tennessee. look at the images. hitting during dinner service. trays and glass all up an down the aisle there. reports one of the flight attendants hit the cabin ceiling. several passengers then taken to the hospital of making an emergency landing. and in a separate flight out of...
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david? >> alex perez, thank you. you heard the report, the suspect bought seven guns from five different stores, all purchased legally, by an assailant, we learned was under a doctor's care for an emotional disorder. we bring in pierre thoma tonight. were there red flags missed, any laws missed, that could have alerted authorities earlier, and here's what they say -- >> had it been reported she was suicidal, we would have tried to get the weapons. as it stands, we had absolutely no idea actually who this person was, if she even existed. >> pierre, again, the guns purchased legally in this case. no law requiring that authorities be lawyered by anything here. be alerted by anything here. >> no one alerted the police department about the guns, all bought legally. there were so many red flags. the shooter was under a doctor's care for a mental health disorder, a situation concerning enough that hale's parents did not bleach hale should have access to guns, but somehow in the parents' home the sh
david? >> alex perez, thank you. you heard the report, the suspect bought seven guns from five different stores, all purchased legally, by an assailant, we learned was under a doctor's care for an emotional disorder. we bring in pierre thoma tonight. were there red flags missed, any laws missed, that could have alerted authorities earlier, and here's what they say -- >> had it been reported she was suicidal, we would have tried to get the weapons. as it stands, we had absolutely no...
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david: thank you for joining us. staying in the u.s., the justice department is investigating whether the company behind tiktok spied on u.s. citizens. the biden administration said it nts to see tiktok's chinese owners sell off the popular app. on thursday the u.k. government moved to ban tiktok from government phones and mobile devices. meanwhile the global banking sector remains on edge, one week on from the collapse of silicon valley bank. for more on both of those issues i spoke earlier to our north america business editor. why is the u.s. justice department investigating tiktok? correspondent: this is an investigation that has been going on for about a year now. it seems to have revved up when there was an admission in decemberby bytedance, the owner of tiktok, that there was some spy in by some -- some spying by some individuals against some technology reporters in the u.s. and some u.s. citizens as well. that admission has really upped the ante in terms of the u.s. government's view on tiktok and how involved
david: thank you for joining us. staying in the u.s., the justice department is investigating whether the company behind tiktok spied on u.s. citizens. the biden administration said it nts to see tiktok's chinese owners sell off the popular app. on thursday the u.k. government moved to ban tiktok from government phones and mobile devices. meanwhile the global banking sector remains on edge, one week on from the collapse of silicon valley bank. for more on both of those issues i spoke earlier to...
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blew me low, all in gloomy level dish. eat for the in the machine by the end of the factor in gun, david. thought it be something that i had come, i believe took then what is the up string? because i'd have to bring it back in a complete plan for lean years old or different demand from a broad, than from a different to say, ah, awe upon thousands of people streaming down to the main boulevard. all heading in the same direction for quite some thing awaiting bringing black people on your account give even resign. i would not show that people would turn up even the warning on wrong. i know a lot of people, especially in the people should not forget that the arab spring in some way started with what was happening, the green movement in iran. i think that gave inspiration to a lot of people else were in the, in the region in particular that they could mobilize even under very, very difficult and harsh conditions. who will, that is, who didn't go out saturday and protest. this movement would just die out. ah mil junior available in all their mix on a list of all luck. who? because document tho
blew me low, all in gloomy level dish. eat for the in the machine by the end of the factor in gun, david. thought it be something that i had come, i believe took then what is the up string? because i'd have to bring it back in a complete plan for lean years old or different demand from a broad, than from a different to say, ah, awe upon thousands of people streaming down to the main boulevard. all heading in the same direction for quite some thing awaiting bringing black people on your account...
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is that a good or bad thing david: bose. i have talked to a lot of people about what this change means. away from the more academics, it could lead to less hawkish and more pragmatic all handling of monetary we still don't know, planning to get the names of the people who will be in there. egon, it is his swansong. he has listed a number of different accomplishments that pboc achieved through his terms which ran through the pandemic. unprecedented challenges. his predecessor ran through his predecessors. we have to see who the next governor is going to be. it is likely to be a veteran banker. a veteran industry leader could bring that pragmatism to the pboc, but also who lee fong. he will be the party chief likely of the pboc. he is not considered an academic either. yvonne: even lee chong. stephen: the party chief, i believe. yvonne: obviously given a two month locked down he might have to -- how he will rebuild our confidence in the economy among foreign businesses? stephen: need to people you need to put your finger on fu
is that a good or bad thing david: bose. i have talked to a lot of people about what this change means. away from the more academics, it could lead to less hawkish and more pragmatic all handling of monetary we still don't know, planning to get the names of the people who will be in there. egon, it is his swansong. he has listed a number of different accomplishments that pboc achieved through his terms which ran through the pandemic. unprecedented challenges. his predecessor ran through his...
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david: any innovative efforts is going to have losses as well as wins. i wonder what provisions are in place to guard against the sort of losses we saw in 2009, the american recovery act which funded things like the solar power start up got a lot of attention, may be disproportionate attention. the political reality was it hurt president obama at the time. what safeguards do you have in place to protect against a repeat event? how enduring this effort? -- enduring is this effort? could you survive one or two of those? sec. granholm: programs are in place to take on the risk and commercial banks will do at this time because the technologies they have been investing in our newer technologies. that was the case and that is the case with a portion of the loan programs. however, there are incredible professionals who do a huge amount of work vetting these programs, working with the private sector to ensure they have thought through every angle, that they have customers, they have suppliers, they have a program that will be profitable into the future. there ma
david: any innovative efforts is going to have losses as well as wins. i wonder what provisions are in place to guard against the sort of losses we saw in 2009, the american recovery act which funded things like the solar power start up got a lot of attention, may be disproportionate attention. the political reality was it hurt president obama at the time. what safeguards do you have in place to protect against a repeat event? how enduring this effort? -- enduring is this effort? could you...
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we will hear from ryan dickey, idaho governor brad little and former interior secretary david barnhart. the discussion was held during the conservative political action conference . >> ladies and gentlemen up next, begging for oil. please welcome the third secretary of the interior and chairman of the asp ai center for american freedom, david barnhart. from idaho owner brad little. from montana congressman ryan zinke and your host president of the us gas and oil association, jim stewart. [music] >> good morning everybody. it's great to be with you. my name is tim stewart. we represent most of the small independent oil and gas producers in the united states or as i like to say that people who do all the no rest , do all the work get none of the credit and take all of the crap. i'm honored to be on stage with these great americans to talk about energy dominance and energysecurity with that i like to .jump right into it . talking with congressman zinke if it is all right. when you were secretary the term energy dominance became really the mantra for the department and i'm curious as to wh
we will hear from ryan dickey, idaho governor brad little and former interior secretary david barnhart. the discussion was held during the conservative political action conference . >> ladies and gentlemen up next, begging for oil. please welcome the third secretary of the interior and chairman of the asp ai center for american freedom, david barnhart. from idaho owner brad little. from montana congressman ryan zinke and your host president of the us gas and oil association, jim stewart....
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david? >> tom, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, a deadly scoot shooling. and tonight, a student has been charged with capital murder every. it all played out in arlington, texas. the school on lockdown for several hours. abc's john quinones tonight in arlington. >> reporter: tonight, families in arlington, texas, in shock after yet another school shooting takes a life. and a student is charged with capital murder. the calls to police coming right before 7:00 a.m., just as students were walking through the parking lot at lamar high school. >> when officers arrived, they found one student had been shot, another one was injured, and they did find the suspect and also recover a weapon at that time. >> reporter: police locking down the school, clearing the classrooms. kita bowles getting the text no mom ever wants. >> i couldn't work, i had to leave work. i had tears in my eyes, and my boss couldn't really understand what i was saying, but i told him i had to go. there was a shooting
david? >> tom, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, a deadly scoot shooling. and tonight, a student has been charged with capital murder every. it all played out in arlington, texas. the school on lockdown for several hours. abc's john quinones tonight in arlington. >> reporter: tonight, families in arlington, texas, in shock after yet another school shooting takes a life. and a student is charged with capital murder. the calls to police coming right before 7:00...
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hello david. i would see a boucher that's all for now. be sure to check out our t. v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you next time . ah, ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i those 3 how that strategy will be successful, very critical time. time to sit down and talk every year on march, the 16th hundreds of people gather in the center of gregor to commemorate the land fans who fought with nazi germany in buffalo. essence detachments during world war 2. this day is known as legion in a day to complete from 1000000000 gateway of the monica mumbled, the signals of august to ss. stuff's saw me paula. she's got started by the budget . you cut daughter, you must that as soon as you advocates, if the veterans claim the lanfield soldiers had nothing to do with the trustees committed against jews. despite historical evidence that proves that contrary were put 30 plus b y m with fairly
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