Its unclear whether we can manage promoting the development of energy overseas and support for Climate Change. Its uncertain whether we can utter the words natural gas in a policy statement, you know, coming out of the white house and say that we actually want other countries to develop it rather than we want to make the world more resilient because were using less, and theyll have more. So its unclear s. So the question as it affects russia and ukraine and i would say europe and the caspian too is are we doing all we can with all that we have to maximize this advantage. And i think the short answer to that is, no, not yet. And what i hope well talk about today is what our ageneral da should be for europe agenda should be for europe. You cant move gas from point to point. Are we doing enough as the United States to move europe in that direction . Is europe doing enough for itself . Development of shale gas. A lot of the opposition comes from gas [inaudible] some of it comes from Energy
Good morning, everyone. I am ceo here at the newseum. I want to welcome you all for todays rededication of the journalists memorial. In 2000e newseum opened eight, more than 4 million visitors have seen this soaring memorial behind me which pays tribute to over 2200 journalists worldwide who have died covering the news. Generalists d, journalists placed himself themselves in journal every journalists place themselves in danger every day. Although some may be in the wrong place at the wrong time, most are professionals taking calculated risks, and they pay with their lives for doing their jobs. The journalists memorial bears the names of milk journalists, photographers, broadcasters, and others who have died in a line of duty. Each year, this dedication renews the newseums commitment to make sure those brave journalists are remembered. This year, we have the regrettable task of adding new names to the memorial and it represents all journalists killed in 2013. Families andl friends and c
That happened. And we focus on this one dude Donald Sterling all we want. But we can look at what we accomplish when we all come together as one. That is what i think we should do. That is my closing comment. [applause] roland will close us out with a final thought. I sat on the set of cnn that night then when i was shedding tears, folks asked me why. I said it is not because of this election. I did not do it because i saw him. I saw the u. S. Soldiers who were hanging from trees and lynched in their uniforms. That was the image they came to my mind. But what ties in with sports is that i recognize that the inauguration parade is over. And if you have not read dr. Kings chaos or community, you should. What we are talking about today, he wrote in 1967 when we were grappling with riots across the country. He said it did not cost america much to allow us to sit at the same lunch counter or to be in the same hotel. He said now the question is the real cost is about to be tabulated, and is
Temporary shelter to thousands seeking refuge. Coming up in business, making it easier and cheaper for companies to fire workers. Frances notoriously protective employment laws. Belle will be here to tell us what not to miss in a weekend reading. Inside the head of google. More bloodshed in burundi. Crowds continued to take to the streets of the capital bujumbura. They want Pierre Nkurunziza to renounce his bid for a third term. The president said the unrest was limited. In the capital and reporting on the clashes. The latest started off relatively slow. Im in a neighborhood and it is extremely tense. Residents are hiding in their homes in the hour after a protester was shot in the head by police. At present, the protesters have been pushed back after the clash. Gunfire continues. Residents and protesters are throwing rocks from behind their homes. We are hearing intermittent gunfire here a few moments after the red cross came to pick up the body of the protester who was shot in the he
Tonight secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia trying to smooth over tensions. His 9day trip to the middle east began with a quick stop in egypt. Its the highest level visit there since the military removed president Mohamed Morsi in july. During kerrys 6hour stay he called for the violence to end and the country to move towards full democracy. We have the latest from washington. The first stop made on the trip to the middle east was not to saudi arabia, but instead to cairo egypt. Its the first and highest ranking visit by a u. S. Official since july 3rdrd. Thats the day that the military removed Mohamed Morsi from his post as president of egypt and placed him under arrest. The u. S. Has been quite anxious about what has been happening in egypt since, and it was john kerrys mission on sunday to deliver a message from the Obama Administration about what washington expects cairo to do in the weeks and months ahead. How can the United States reconcile working with the governmen