security on a resource that will eventually run out. whether it s the massive unrest in the middle east, or for that matter, the nuclear mess that continues to unfold before all of our eyes in japan, all over the world events are being spun as the reasons why we re all paying more for less when it comes to energy. but the truth is these events should be catalysts for change to move us toward alternatives that are both safer and more efficient. our three-day energy summit kicks off in oklahoma today, because throughout the different steel on wheels tours all over this country, we have discovered that energy may be the $1 trillion problem, whether it seems to be an incentive to find solution and the technology to get it done from industrialists to environmentalists. and that is what we will be doing for the rest of this weeks. here at this struck stop and in our shows tomorrow and in friday
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friday, lives from osu, oklahoma state, not to mention or live streaming town hall tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern time at steelontwheels.com and msnbc.com, and a number of other streaming partners, including dullenratigan.com. brad, am i wrong at looking at everything that energy is we have the political will, it is industrial will, and the environmental will and my goodness me, a heck of a reason to get after it? we certainly have the reason to get after it. whether we have the will or not is to be determined. president obama s speech was in the good direction, but hopefully this can be the opportunity. why this long in the first place? we ve had a lot of disputes about what we need to do. when oil prices go don, when energy fad io memo, people n ha t imperative. this is a good chance for us to do something about it. we talked about this when