I dont understand why this wasnt done years ago. Look, i think it rests on three key points. You have the potential impact on the price of gasoline. You have the environmental aspect. And you have the jobs aspect. Lets talk about price and take that off the table. The oil is probably going to get here anyway. Whether its by a train or a truck or by the pipeline. So the i think the price is going to be definitely a positive impact but probably minimal. So now well look at the environment. The oil is going to come here, but its already been shown that the current way it gets here by truck and rail is actually less safe than building a pipeline. So we can take that off the table. That leaves jobs and both the state department and transcanada who by estimates are in agreement. 42,000 jobs. Brenda, this is a nobrainer is it, sasha . What do you think . Well, i think at the end of the day the president isnt going to veto it and its going to go forward. And i think its about time that it does
I dont understand why this wasnt done years ago. Look, i think it rests on three key points. You have the potential impact on the price of gasoline. You have the environmental aspect. And you have the jobs aspect. Lets talk about price and take that off the table. The oil is probably going to get here anyway. Whether its by a train or a truck or by the pipeline. So the i think the price is going to be positive impact but probably minimal. So now well look at the environment. The oil is going to come here, but its already been shown that the current way it gets here by truck and rail is actually less safe than building a pipeline. So we can take that off the table. That leaves jobs and both the state department and transcanada who by estimates are in agreement. 42,000 jobs. Brenda, this is a nobrainer is it, sasha . What do you think . Well, i think at the end of the day the president isnt going to veto it and its going to go forward. And i think its about time that it does. The reality
The special postgame edition of channel 2 news. It is the calm before another storm. The bay area is getting ready for more wet weather. We have live team coverage. Ktvus Christina Rendon spent the day with people cleaning up from last weeks major system. We begin with ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo. The next wave of rain approaching the coastline right now. Most of the weekend so far has been dry. That will be changing over the next few hours, but especially as we head into your monday forecast. Right now our live stormtracker you see that frontal system offshore and a lot of moisture to work with moving in from the south and west. With that this will be the source of some energy to produce some moderate to even some heavy rainfall as we head into your monday forecast. Here is a closer look at live stormtracker 2 right now. A few scattered showers towards parts of san mateo and santa cruz counties. Santa rosa reporting some light rain off and on all afternoon. There we go with the rai
Extortion, kidnapping and ransom. They were getting about 2 million a day in oil sales, illegal oil sales. That has gone significantly because oil has been cut in half and also the refinery capability has been cut significantly down. Look, this selling organs reportedly, if this is true this is one of the most mccause things i have heard of since the nazis. I wouldnt put it past these guys, i dont know if the technology is there, but they are being hurt by a lot of the oil strikes. So we have got to figure out a way to go after what is making them money. The Oil Refineries in raqqah and mosul, the border crossings, we need to bribe them more than shutting down the illegal oil cells. We can shut down their funding and target their large artillery. We cant target the small arms they manufacture themselves, but the artillery they get specifically from the United States that went through iraq, that we can take out. And that will be hard to replace, especially if you start hitting their oil
Ransom. They were getting about 2 million a day in oil sales, illegal oil sales. That has gone significantly because oil has been cut in half and also the refinery capability has been cut significantly down. Look, this selling organs reportedly, if this is true this is one of the most mccause things i have heard of since the nazis. I wouldnt put it past these guys, i dont know if the technology is there, but they are being hurt by a lot of the oil strikes. So we have got to figure out a way to go after what is making them money. The Oil Refineries in raqqah and mosul, the border crossings, we need to bribe them more than shutting down the illegal oil cells. We can shut down their funding and target their large artillery. We cant target the small arms they manufacture themselves, but the artillery they get specifically from the United States that went through iraq, that we can take out. And that will be hard to replace, especially if you start hitting their oil fields. Very good ideas j