what would you say to a child born and raised in america who could see their family broken apart by your policy? mypolicy? my father was born in italy. shortly after they immigrated to this country. under the laws of this country, he wasn t allowed to be with his father for seven years. he spent in italy under not a pleasant place to be. i asked my dad after i found out about this. i u said, didn t you resent america for not letting you be with your father in this formative and threatening years. he said to me america was worth the wait. he should have stopped the answer there because after that good part he seemed so psyched to be sticking that answer that the rest of his statement headed off into an incoherent place but the beginning was great. it was very good. and the question everybody knew would be asked sooner or later,
to asia? remember the basic argument behind the pivot was that the united states was overinvested in the middle east a crisis-prone region of dwindling importance to the american national interest. asia, on the other hand is the world s future of the world s four largest economies three are in asia if measured by purchasing power parity. as lee kwan yu often told me america will remain the dominant power in the 21st century only if it is the dominant pacific power. and yet the united states is once more up to its neck in the middle eastern morass. president obama and john kerry spent little time in asia. few new initiatives have been announced. the transpacific partnership, a trade deal that was at the heart of the pivot, faces a tough road in congress despite the fast track agreement reached this week. the opposition comes mostly from the president s own party.
still getting over that. i know you ll tell me america will win. why do you think america will beat a talented but young belgium squad? we believe we will win. tell me why specifically. we got clint demsen would will score and then we ll have excellent defense. why are you rooting and why do you think they ll win? because they re awesome and they got clint dempsey and they ll win. wilson, give me your prediction. 2-1, usa, last-minute goal. a lot of the good teas have been having trouble with teams that were allegedly weaker. we re seeing in our scoreless battle between argentina and the lowest ranked switzerland. we saw germany extended a lot of teams are underestimating the younger teams and it s giving them problems. you got to play your base. thank you very much. that s a scene here game time a few hours away.
fowler. john, i ve interviewed you many times, you ve been inspiring and have convinced me america has more fossil fuel resources, natural gas, shell oil, than the middle east combined? tell me if i m wrong? well, we have more than we ll ever need, sean. that is the key point. you can never believe reserves of other countries. let s just say we ll have more than we ever need. because if you talk about the first part of the energy independence plan, which is transportation fuel independen independence, you re going to talk about putting a $500 stimulus into the economy over the next 20-30 years to make sure we have the fuel we need. that gets us to 10 million barrels per day of oil converting 5 million barrels equivalent of natural gas to
fowler. john, i ve interviewed you many times, you ve been inspiring and have convinced me america has more fossil fuel resources, natural gas, shell oil, than the middle east combined? tell me if i m wrong? well, we have more than we ll ever need, sean. that is the key point. you can never believe reserves of other countries. let s just say we ll have more than we ever need. because if you talk about the first part of the energy independence plan, which is transportation fuel independen independence, you re going to talk about putting a $500 stimulus into the economy over the next 20-30 years to make sure we have the fuel we need. that gets us to 10 million barrels per day of oil converting 5 million barrels equivalent of natural gas to