Ears, i can hear, with the pressure. Youre sick. The nose spray clear. Your sugar i thought i was sounding pretty you sound up. Youre trying. Youre trying. I can hear it. Maybe its the end. It gets worse towards the end. You dont feel as bad, but you sound worse. Thank you. The european markets were mixed. Lets not fly over there. Im telling you, your ears will pop. Probably will. If youre buying wti, buy the barrel. A barrel will cost you 49. 41. Its touching joe has for your health. Melissa, save me. Here are the stories were watching. Saudi aramco has selected jpmorgan, Morgan Stanley and hbsc as Financial Advisers for its ipo. Saudi aramcos offering is expected to be the largest equity scale ever. The weekly jobless claims and the final read of q4 gdp out at 8 30 a. M. Grow cleveland fed president , loretta mester, john williams, rod kaplan and bill dudley speaking throughout the day. Jack lew, tim geithner, robert rubin, michael bloomenthal last night address the economic issues.
The house and senate are now out of session for their summer district work periods. Both return for legislative work on tuesday, september 8th. Theyll continue debate on the Iran Nuclear Agreement during the 60day review period. Join us later today for live coverage of remarks from author greg granden, a history professor at new york university. He argues that to understand americas current foreign and public policy, one must examine the actions of former National Security adviser Henry Kissinger. Hell talk about his book, kissingers shadow, at politics prose bookstore here in washington. Watch it live here on cspan2. Now, heres a look at whats on tonights edition of the communicators. Host and youre watching the communicators on cspan. Weve been talking with marc tayer, author of televisionaries about the development of digital television. This is the second half of our conversation. Mr. Tayer, we talked about the 25 years that digital tv has been in place, weve talked about its devel
Agencies in america that are also engaged directly or indirectly in the administration of our tax code as well. Please join me in thanking senator lee and senator rubio. Thank you. [ applause ] thank you. Next week the United States will begin chairing the Arctic Council, a group that sets policy for the arctic, regarding drilling and other issues. Eight countries are members of the Arctic Council, the u. S. , canada, denmark, finland iceland, norway, russia, and sweden. And this morning at the center for strategic and International Studies the chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources committee, police leesiae ia Lisa Murkowski of alaska, is speaking. Some of the issues also facing the arctic such as Climate Change, pollution and the health of the Indigenous People who live in the arctic the discussion expected to last several hours should get under way shortly. This meeting happening, this International Meeting happening as a number of other International Ministers and lead
Demonstrating technologies in transparent manners. So that means in some sort of public manner, whether its through the work of the National Labs. We have the work of National Labs across the country that are part of the department of energy. Whether its through public, private partnerships and many of which are referenced and surveyed in the study or through academic work, but in order for policymakers to rely on science and Technology Demonstration in policy making, that work is going to have to be done in a transparent manner that the public can have confidence in. I think you will see quite a few of the recommendations in the study have that in mind and we very much look forward in identifying ways that the department of energy can be part of that continued resource and that demonstration. The many will ask why the arctic, why now outside of this leadership imperative when we have such a tremendous abundance of domestic oil and gas in the lower 48, and the simple answer to that que
In order to ensure that Public Confidence were going to have to make sure that we are conducting science in demonstrating technologies in transparent manners. So that means in some sort of public manner, whether its through the work of the National Labs. We have the work of National Labs across the country that are part of the department of energy. Whether its through public, private partnerships and many of which are referenced and surveyed in the study or through academic work, but in order for policymakers to rely on science and Technology Demonstration in policy making, that work is going to have to be done in a transparent manner that the public can have confidence in. I think you will see quite a few of the recommendations in the study have that in mind and we very much look forward in identifying ways that the department of energy can be part of that continued resource and that demonstration. The many will ask why the arctic, why now outside of this leadership imperative when we