Comfortable, those are things we are doing, but we could do more of, and the second one, i think is the point thats important. The european story is we eliminated debt clauses, were done. Its not the case. Theres much more work that needs to be done, and i talked to my colleagues at the state department, encouraged them to put that at the top of the agenda. Get that market unblocked, more connections between there, you dont strand gas. You get connections. You can move more gas around that continent faster than it takes to build a new terminal. You can use the ones that theyve got. This 1 the next one here, and we have to bring it to a close. I have one or two comments and questions, and ill turn it over for final remarks, but i want to thank you, all, for your patience, excellent testimony, and everything will be submitted to the record. I want to bring it back locally to the u. S. , particularly louisiana and the energy coast. Designing an energy policy, which this committee is focus
With such a situation we have now, i mean, i mean economic environment, thats already inevitable that there was collapse but with such a case we have no, it would add and speed up this process definitely. Why i see analyze this way. First, for the period of year and a half we dont have industrial output. Already more than six months we dont have gdp growth. Two months this year have forward shown gdp has declined. A quarter figure it was announced by the government just a little bit higher than zero but its already declined. And International Results of central bank like a lookalike huge, 477 billion, but, in fact, that is not enough for the whole country to live. All citizens russia right now live on imported products. 90 imported. 90 of medicine imported. And it would mean if the results are not enough, normal import would not be available for people. Moreover, russian stay there, not quite high because we managed to solve this problem with other countries in the past, but corporatio
Dont even know about. Youve got to stay with us for the entire hour. Which begins right now. Welcome to the final kudlow report. Im larry kudlow. First up, lets start with the news. Another roller coaster day for stocks. Jackie deangelis has that for us. Good evening to you, jackie. Good evening to you, larry. As you said, a roller coaster day tore stocks. Ending in the green but off session highs. The early rally was fueled by comments from chinas premier that the countrys government would take steps to support its economy. But then a selloff in the biotech sector. That was late in the day, weighing on the markets. Now, at the close the dow was up 58 points. The s p 500 was up 8. And the nasdaq managing to squeeze out a fourpoint gain. The nasdaq, though, was the big loser this week, off almost 3 , making it the composites worst week since october of 2012. And biotech stocks, they were underperformers all week. A near 3 drop in the nasdaq biotech index today. A roughly 7 loss on the w
History. Here are a couple of important things. Most of it seems to be about the tariff. The 16th amendment came into being. There was the oil decision in 1911 and more states admitted to the union. Tafts role, how long was stroke . That she had a 15 may 15 they went on a cruise, and they said, there is something wrong with ms. Taft. Realized she had a seizure. President ,ked at the seeing hisuch pain wife have a seizure. She had some temporary , and it came back shekly that was her voice. Lost that articulation, and it took a long time for it to come back. Earlier that morning her son had surgery. She was a nervous wreck that and worried about the operation. She was quite tense to begin with. He had blood and stuff. He was her favorite son. She said, i will never have him again. The nice thing, there are stories of him sitting on the , saying, say the. Say it again. He was running a rehab for his was also being president. Was he able to do his duties . I think he carried forward the d
Anymore globally. But at least in america we, i think, overwhelmingly would say we agree i agree. With the sentiments of the universe do you agree with that . I agree with that. The universal declaration, of course, grew out of the second world war, largely out of the holocaust, written by a jewish frenchman, and it was an amazing accomplishment for which he got the nobel peace prize. There are efforts afoot the try to undo it and to try to up do freedom of undo freedom of speech, freedom of religion. There are attempts to try to, essentially, put blasphemy laws back into universal exceptions to free speech, and i think the United States government hasnt taken a Strong Enough view against that kind of international encroachment on our particular concept of liberty. Many people think its too american, that were trying to impose our view on others. Right. This is an area where were right, and theyre wrong, and we should simply not compromise on those views. [applause] this, by the way, i