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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On The Boom 20140819

Basement trying to type out the words. [laughter] i have not visual. I follow you but i still need fracking in 101. What would you do . What exactly what you do do you need a license . Can you over to win it as far as chemicals . But some people sayville whole saying is a ponzi scheme that producing a lot of oil and gas but it would not last very is state dash that shows it plummets and production is dropping forget about what the president said about 100 years with Energy Security but talk to people in the field it plummets then it muffles off. So were producing so much oil it will peak a little earlier in terms of fracking won a one. With a little bit alexians are chemicals as the high pressure. There is more questions. You talk about trying to get the information out there that media has a responsibility are they covering that situation on the slate . I am trying my best. I dont want to criticize my brethren there are some parts of the media they have overplayed both sides. It can b

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140819

Lubricating fall so that they are slipping and causing earthquakes. They would have eventually, maybe in 10,000 years. Theres beating that up right now. There are some really common sense things that can be done. And let me give you another example. You brought up water in south texas and west texas were the permian boom is going on. These are waterstarved areas. For 5 million gallons of water, fresh water. One not use saltwater . Theres a simple answer when you ask the industry. The answer is, well, we just never did. We worked out the chemistry for fresh water. Well, there is no reason why you cant do it. The industry is starting to move in that direction. Slowly, but they are moving. I would say, yes, there is a huge amount of wealth created, a lot of jobs, a lot of good news. Not just that, but when you talk about we are importing so much less well than we ever used to come lots of security benefits. At the same time lets take a little time and ask the questions. What else can be d

Transcripts For CSPAN2 2014 Louisiana Book Festival 20141214

[inaudible conversations] do you want to set . Good morning. My name is sharon and im a volunteer for the book festival. On behalf of the state library of louisiana and Louisiana Center of the book. I welcome you to book festival the 11th annual book festival. There will be a book signing with jim cobb afterwards in the bonds barnes noble tent. So if you want to carry on after that he will be happy to sign your books. We are happy to have with us this morning james cobb jr. Who has written flood of lies the saint regis nursing home tragedy. He was a managing partner in a firm. Cobb served as an adjunct professor at Tulane University while at the law school. And since the 80s has taught at Harvard University since 2008. He lives and practices privately in new orleans and we are pleased to introduce to you the james a. Kopp jr. [applause] thanks very much. Good morning. Its cold out there isnt it . Thank you guys for coming and braving the weather. A couple of things about my biography w

Transcripts For KYW CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley 20150204

This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley, reporting tonight from washington. Pelley good evening. Tonight, investigators from the National Transportation safety board are on the scene of a horrifying rail disaster. It happened about 20 miles north of new york city at the end of the tuesday evening rush. A commuter train out of Grand Central terminal slammed into an suv that stopped on a crossing. The explosion lit up the night sky. The driver and five on the train were killed. Several others were injured. Vinita nair is in valhalla new york. Reporter investigators spent the day shifting through charred wreckage trying to figure out why the train plowed into an suv at 60 miles per hour. It was an horrific scene of twisted metal, smoke and flame visible for miles in the night sky. James wallace was in the second car of the train. We sturted to smell gasoline fumes and the fire was getting larger up front ahead of the car. I was thinking this is not the place we want to be. We need

Transcripts For WUSA CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley 20150204

Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley, reporting tonight from washington. Pelley good evening. Tonight, investigators from the National Transportation safety board are on the scene of a horrifying rail disaster. It happened about 20 miles north of new york city at the end of the tuesday evening rush. A commuter train out of Grand Central terminal slammed into an suv that stopped on a crossing. The explosion lit up the night sky. The driver and five on the train were killed. Several others were injured. Vinita nair is in valhalla new york. Reporter investigators spent the day shifting through charred wreckage trying to figure out why the train plowed into an suv at 60 miles per hour. It was an horrific scene of twisted metal, smoke and flame visible for miles in the night sky. James wallace was in the second car of the train. We sturted to smell gasoline fumes and the fire was getting larger up front ahead of the car. I was thinking this is not the p

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