focus. the january 6th tour taking pictures of hallways, tunnels and staircases inside the capitol complex, clearly not normal tourist fare and there s more. the committee has also released video of that same man you saw there near the capitol on january 6th issuing violent threats against house speaker nancy pelosi. senate majority leader chuck shumer and other democratic members of congress. we re coming in like white on rice for pelosi, nadler, schumer, even you, aoc. we re coming to take you out and pull you out by your hairs. how about that, pelosi? we re coming to take you out. we ll pull you out by your hair. we made the decision to play the video to you at all, not to amplify the threats, but to present the powerful evidence in the hands of the committee that refutes congressman loudermilk s previous forceful denials that he was not involved with tours of any insurrectionist in the run-up to january 6th. today loudermilk doubled down denying once again that he was
With European gas policies discouraging long-term contacts, unless changed, Qatar LNG will be shunning Europe, opting for Asian clients who are more willing to enter into such contracts. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 6]
Australia has received a much-needed shakeup from Japan in the wake of an emerging sovereign risk, as global concerns probe Canberra’s reliability as an energy supplier.
billboards and youtube videos about their new voting law. it just clearly wasn t enough because there still was about 18,000 ballots in the top 15 counties, population make up 65, 70% of the state population. those balances were likely disenfranchised. 18,000 is a big number. is it going to swing in an election? in texas probably not, but that s 18,000 people whose voting rights were taken away. that s incredible. i think there s this organizational push. there s also a rhetoric that you re starting to see from some democratic candidates that frame a lot of issues in the realm of voting. i was talking to the new mexico secretary of state, i can make people if you want to change gas policies and tax policies it has to be through the vote. that s how you ll get change here. we ll keep watching it. thank you all so much for starting us off this hour. you all make me smarter. when we come back, our guest will be one of the members of
LNG is increasingly saturating the global natural gas market. And geopolitics are making it difficult for any country not named China or Russia to strike advantageous pipeline gas supply deals. Could these forces, and others, spell the end of large, trans-national pipeline projects, beginning with the oft-challenged EastMed Pipeline? [Gas in Transition, Volume 2, Issue 2]