Tonight on cspan2, Energy Secretary talks about the upcoming un conference. Then part of the Federalist Society conference with a discussion on civil rights and criminal justice. Later a look at the Political Engagement of young people around the world Energy Secretary talks about the upcoming Un Climate Change Conference and the Obama Administration policy of promoting clean energy technology. His remarks at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace include questions from the comments. Audience. This is an hour. Good afternoon and welcome. I am the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. It is truly an honor and privilege to welcome the sec. Of energy to carnegie. Those who have had the good fortune are familiar with his mit smarts and some of you have had the misfortune of negotiating with him are familiar with his toughness. All of you i suspect our familiar with his viral late night tv appearances. Ive learned a lot from him over the years ernie is not onl
Because there is something closer to a balance between the demand from the Energy Distributors to meet their statutory obligations and the supply of Renewable Energy into the grip. Ladies and gentlemen, we have come to the end of the period. I am delighted to have the foreign minister here and thankful to all of you for coming to the session. I would invite you to join me in thanking foreign minister philip hammond. [applause] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] the British Parliament was in recess much of the week, so question time was not held. Question time returns this week on cspan2 on wednesday at 7 00 a. M. Eastern and again sunday night at 9 00 eastern and pacific on cspan. Watch any time on www. Cspan. Org , where you can video find video of other British Affairs programs. Cspan presents landmark vote, a guide to our lan
We also need a robust pipeline of discovery thatll lead to new drug candidates for all different kinds of infections. So the limited population idea and the streamlining of Clinical Trials which wouldnt just decrease the time frame, it also decreases the cost and the, you know, the number of people needed, so it would do a number of things, that is one thing that we can do at fda that we think would be beneficial and would be beneficial for patients, but its not going to fix this problem we have of investment. Thank you, mr. Chairman. I yield back. I think that concludes this round of questioning. Well have followup questions, im sure, from members. Well send them to you and ask that you please respond. But, again, dr. Woodcock, you are a terrific witness. Thank you for your being so forthright, clear in your answers, and we will now take a three minute recess as we set up for the second panel. Thank you. The subcommittee willw reconvene on our second panel. Today we have, and ill them
Across the country comes one of the great achievements of our time. A human revealing story that instantly becomes the most discussed novel. Is a lot of stereotypes of oklahoma that come from some very powerful images. First of all the grapes of wrath. When i was growing up that was the one book my father would not allow me to be. I could read anything as long as it wasnt the grapes of wrath because he felt a defanged oklahoma. So many stereotypes about oklahoma and many from the book. That is not to say there wasnt the dust role poll in oklahoma and were not a gospel forever. On the book we have this powerful john ford film with all of the images of the mesmerizing blackandwhite images that the dust blowing. So of course theyve lingered with you both. Of course people see oklahoma in that light. Opposite hinted that we have the movie musical oklahoma because oklahoma is a place where corn goes place where corn goes as high as an elephant died. That is not true either. Oklahoma riders
Which is getting the best possible education for your kids. But we will see. People disagree. We have time for one more question. That was good a good one to end on. Thanks. [applause] she will stay for a few more minutes if anyone wants to ask a question personally. Thank you so much for coming today. You are watching 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books on cspan2s booktv. Television for serious readers. This land is your land, this land is my land from california to the new york eye lens from the redwood forests, to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you in the a note of welcome to tulsa, oklahoma on booktv. Locator on the arkansas there its the second largest city in the state with a population of almost 400,000 in the early 20th century it thrived as old town oil town. With help of our documentation cable partner we learn about its history and literary scene from local authors. We begin our special feature on tulsa with oil magnate Frank Phillips and the founding of