Smaller rate than in perceiving years. Global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. This is bloomberg. Julie i am julie hyman. Joe i am joe weisenthal. Oliver im oliver renick. Are fallingstocks the most in two weeks. Energy, materials, weighing on the is hundred the s p 500. Joe the question is what did you miss . The big moves are in currency and crude. Dropping the highest level in more than a decade. Bill films the phones may push the studio for 2017. Yet another stumble in the rebirth of the Nuclear Power industry. We are looking at the clients for the u. S. Major averages heading to the close. ,he nasdaq all trading lower trading more than 100 points at this point, putting down 20000 and record highs out of mind. This is the second worse selloff in u. S. Stocks since the elections. On the intraday basis, looking at an intraday chart of the s p 500, we see the end the index opened higher and steadily lower as the day has
Asking our viewers, what do you think should be included . What should Americas Energy priorities be in the next four years . Republicans can call 2027488001. Democrats, 2027488000. Independents, 2027488002. You can also catch up with us on social media come on twitter and facebook. A good wednesday morning to you. We are focusing on energy and environmental policy. We want to hear from you about your Energy Priorities in the next four years. Donald trump has called it an America First energy plan. He talked about it on the campaign trail. Here are the priorities he laid out in his speeches on the campaign trail. Oil,nts to promote shale natural gas and clean coal production. He wants to lift moratoriums on Energy Production and federal areas, both onshore and offshore. He supports the development of the keystone xl pipeline and wants to provide regulatory the energyor industry and lift regulations that hamper the development of new Drilling Technologies and resend the Obama Administra
That there was going to have to be pledges mutual pledges that the other guys thought i was good enough to warrant their president our president cannot did make this announcement. If we come in with some kind of a lowball, which obviously wasnt in the cards for us, but if they had seen nothing that was inadequate, that would concern them. I think they were just as concerned about a notion of the capacity of the u. S. To implement the target. They always watch our politics closely on our flickr what was going on and whats doable and not doable. Our capacity is both quite ambitious but also something we can execute based on the authorities we have. I think i was important to them. You know, because of other progress with china, it has caused a lot of people to ask about india. The thirdlargest emitter. In a very important player in the dynamics generally. We do cochairs and dialogue on climate issues and we just happened to be in delhi during that meeting during the International Session
Boca raton, florida, newlyelected governors discussed their campaigns and their political agendas. The panel is made up of governorselect from arizona, massachusetts, maryland, texas and arkansas. Theyre joined by new jersey governor and rga chair Chris Christie and former mississippi Governor Haley barbour. This is an hour. Ms. We started this year, we had a daunting task ahead of us. We had a pretty difficult map. We were defending 32 of the 36 22 of the 36 races including 19 incumbents in nine states that president obama had won twice. We were able to successfully defend 17 of our 19 incumbents, we won the biggest states in illinois, michigan, wisconsin and florida. And we picked up four states that were previously held by democrats. You see a number of those all of them a number of them represented here today; illinois, maryland, massachusetts and arkansas. Arkansas. I was thinking about states that obama had won twice. And today despite 300 million spent by Public Sector unions, t
We find ourselves in the 90s in a whole new world. The decline of Nuclear Weapons. We have an arms control treaty, start one at the very beginning of the decade. We have International Structure which is no longer why polar. It could be called unipolar. We have globalization is the recent pieces to it but it appears to be part of a fundamental new world order. I love that phrase. It has the imagery of military force that still there but not Nuclear Weapons. Economic measures of power were going to be so much more important. There was a prediction of the decline of the nationstate in the concept of National Sovereignty where International Commerce information, technology would replace this. The book that captures of course was friedmans lexus, and all of tree, eventually the world was flat. A piece in Foreign Affairs that was her influential also predicted this new world we were moving into. Military power was still relevant of course because the decade began with the war to throw the ir