opponents said he held he hoped if james was ever elected president she would take up housekeeping like a normal woman, and she said if james and i were ever elected, i will neither keep house or make better. one of the most influential first ladies, sarah polk. will also look at her successors. live monday night on c-span and c-span 3. also on c-span radio end c- span.org. michael o neill says some of his top concerns include gridlock in washington, and the european economy, and cyber terrorism. mr. o neill expressed confidence in the state of the industry, saying financial institutions are ready to start lending more money once demand picks up. this is 25 minutes. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome [indiscernible] [applause] you can get used to this, know? thank you for joining us this morning. i learned a lot yesterday. i learned about latin america, mexico. regions for strong growth. one of the big innovations we might have with the data and how that might affec
policy? facebook.com/cspan. we have some post from a number of folks. rather says, i would invest in a clean energy. i think we need to put the full cost of keeping our land, water, and air clean on the corporation that is extracting-transporting the energy and its byproducts. one more from who says, as long as the profits go to exxon who sells it to india and china, and not in the u.s., what difference does it make? solar is the way to go. your comments at facebook.com/cspan. now to that discussion on u.s. energy policy and the producers of fracknation . this is from the leadership conference of the rockies. good afternoon, everyone. it is terrific to see so many of my friends at the leadership program of the rockies. it is wonderful to see people from all over colorado coming together for some great policy insights. well, today, for the next hour we are going to be talking about energy, and specifically about hydraulic fracking. asking youhe stage by to think back a few
so if there is a problem in education, businesses engage locally with educational institutions and try to do the best they can. what we found is they engage a lot. a lot of money, time, human capital, engaged in local grade school all the way up through universities and not necessarily effectively. so we formed an organization that is called change the equation to get companies pointed to more effective ways to use the money they are already using. there is a lot of work around the table as well. cynicism is not the name of the game when you try to go out and operate a business or live every day, we work to solve problems. i think all that i m saying that a little help from government would be nice. but it if if it does not come we can do it but it could be with a turbo charge behind us. we can try to lay a system that fundamental helps small to large companies exports more of their goods and services. that is the whole goal of the president s council. it is an infrastruc