minutecityrster. the french president. the german president fronk walter stein myer. do you think it is a good idea for a former secretary of state to be i don t know if it s negotiating, if that s the right term, but trying to talk behind the scenes with folks who help craft the deal when his administration is no longer in power? he s obviously not speaking for the president? well, yeah, i think your point is well taken. at the same time, i don t think he is lobbying, i don t think he is taking money from anyone. i think he is just expressing his opinion. isn t he engaging in current foreign policy. isn t that an issue that could violate the logan act? i don t think he has much to trade on. he clearly doesn t have a lot of influence with this white house. i think he is having some conversations. and i think a lot of americans are doing that. again, i don t think he s got any business interests here. i think he s expressing his opinion. i can see why the president doesn t like
refinery assets came under threat occurred back in 2008 when we had hurricane ike in the middle of august and two weeks later we had hurricane gust off. it came right into the heart of the center. and what happened, and this is interesting, ali, is in between august 15th and about the middle of september the crude oil contract on the new york america tile exchange dropped by 25% in price. but in the final four days when that contract went to expiration, it rallied 44%, and on the final day of trading, it went from a range of $103 all the way up to $130, a $27 barrel range. and this was a massive short squeeze. so what happened? and what happened there, ali, is the traders went back and look at what happened of the prior event, and of course, that would have been katrina in 2000 five. again, this was an event that was ultimately bearish for crude oil prices, bullish for product prices. and so they went ahead and they put the same trade on. but for the spec larts, they
support. michael, has she weathered the storm? we ll see. it depends, one of the things that will come into play the american people are extremely cynical about washington, d.c. and the favoritism it s become. you see it in hillary s launch video where she says in the first sentence she speaks the deck is stacked in favor of those at the top. there s been nobody who has done more to trade on public service to benefit themselves and friends than the clintons. i think the question over the course of the campaign is can the republican party prosecute that case? it will be uncomfortable, there s plenty of favoritism and cronyism that goes on amongst politicians which is things like the import/export bank become important. if they can shut down a bank has 31 open corruption indications against it and uses the dollars against hard working americans to subsidize, that shows cronyism of the clintons and
up skyscrapers. in d.c. the decision create aid city skyline like no other. one where you can see great federal monuments of our nation from long ways away, there are no buildings blocking your view. i don t know why they did it in the first place in 1910, the overall effect of the height restrictions an ak te architectural thing. rich people have the view. poor people have the view. it isn t something to trade on. d.c. height restrictions are permanent. more than a century. nobody was ever going to take away that view. two years ago, in august 2011, a rare east coast earthquake rattled the washington monument. so hard that they had to close it off from visitors ever since. the earthquake cracked the marble on the washington monument. you can see sun light from inside. then torrential rain, wind from hurricane irene that same month.
time to have your city stay short while the world is putting up skyscrapers. in d.c. the decision create aid city skyline like no other. one where you can see great federal monuments of our nation from long ways away, there are no buildings blocking your view. i don t know why they did it in the first place in 1910, the overall effect of the height restrictions an ak architectural thing. rich people have the view. poor people have the view. it isn t something to trade on. d.c. height restrictions are permanent. more than a century. nobody was ever going to take away that view. two years ago, in august 2011, a rare east coast earthquake rattled the washington monument. so hard that they had to close it off from visitors ever since. the earthquake cracked the