One third of all of the oil travels to the street. Another that no one talks about is the straight that goes to asia. What is the South China Sea double thats about to pop, these are major issues that are going on dalia so what has russia done . It has expanded its relationship and production in the middle east and north africa. For example, israel. The leave it or not i spent a lot of time there and people are shocked when they see that it is natural gas potential to become the world lng exporter. Guess who is all over it, the gas pump. Europe depends on energy and putin has finalized the new Russian Energy which is in china and the rest of asia. This leads us towards the twilight of the dollar. What happens if the petrodollar falls . First of all the cost will be lower than it did appreciate and it will cost higher and Interest Rates will result into the debt will be more expensive to service. Remember todays is more than 100 of the gdp and the poor will decline much further but that
And dont say a word until you know who you are talking to. I wont say much tonight because i dont know you that well but i know you have an interest in the topic of the day extraordinarily important to all of us and i want to encourage all of you to pick up this book that we are introducing him. Ive traveled as i said all over the United States many times. But theres one state in particular that you just cant get past. Its always stood out. Its way down south but among all the states those are the friendliest people in the whole country. There is no getting around even when it even when i was a student at Duke University we would go to South Carolina to buy fireworks and they were always friendly to us. That might have changed nowadays but the important part is the people. The people were always hospitable and each which way. You couldnt imagine more friendly people even those of the opposite political persuasion. They would hope they could change your mind that in but in our family of
Very easy to focus on the grand battles of the war but this is a part that people need to know about. This is a part that affected civilians. This is a part that affected the people back home. And in many ways what happened in galveston and in texas was typical of what happened across the south. Particularly in seaports that were blockaded during the war. There was a continual, there was a continual Union Federal Navy Presence offshore, there were regular bombardments of the town. There was, you know excitement when a blockade runner would arrive. But its and there was lots of hardship. Lots of they did without a great deal. But it is, its something that people need to know about. Its another aspect of the war thats maybe not as heroic not as dramatic. Its part of the war thats very hard to glorify but its an important part of the war because it represents, it represents life as lived by a lot of people 150 years ago. For more information on booktvs recent visit to galveston, texas, an
almost exclusively political, that involves the economy and businesses, freedom of movement, the choices americans with makes a individuals, the demonizing of sections of public. it s like it s like a totalitarian society dividing up and separating all of us. what is your take on that? well, i agree a thousand percent with that, tammy. and also, once you get that power, right, you know, the old saying about power being corrupt absolutely. they are not going to let it go. i mean, it s really ultimately going to take a supreme court decision for them to let this go. tammy: right. and, you know, i do find it interesting. i had the good fortune very recently of sitting on a plane next to a top doctor. and he explained something to me i hadn t even thought about before. he said doctor fauci is a lab guy. he has always been a lab guy. typically loners measure success in test tubes and microscopes. it s not about human beings.
he himself is going to have a different theory depending on what he sees under a microscope tomorrow or what he thinks the government mandates should be, government marching order. tammy: that s what s interesting. he may have been a lab guy. i agree they are except disconnected from society all the reason why when they move into politics and saying things that destroy business, destroy small businesses, destroy mental health, destroy sobriety, destroy the quality of life because you might have your health but if there is nothing to live for, what s the point? yeah. tammy: when we think about this with the economy and the nature still of what we are seeing, people not going to work, the small businesses that were burned down or had to close likely are not coming back. how do you see this moving forward once we get out of this dynamic, we reject the nature of this kind of thing, can these small businesses whether we