Goldman sachs talking up a Strong Economy for 2020. Jpmorgan talking up another market rally next year. And our longterm guest is again talking about a market melt up. Look what we have right now. We will open the dow slightly lower, maybe 40 points down, but the s p is going to go up a fraction and the nasdaq is going to go up about a quarter of 1 percent. Now this, the down side of Americas Energy independence. We are producing so much oil and gas that chevron has had to write down its shale assets to the tune of 10 billion dollars. We are energy independent, that is good, and gas is cheap and getting cheaper, and thats very good, yes, it is, another trump win. Big show as usual. Varney company is about to begin. Im not sure about that animation right there. It is kind of wrong, but i believe weve got a sound bite for you. Are we going to play that one . Yes. There was and never has been any evidence of collusion, and yet this campaign and the president S Administration has been domi
And cargo area filled with smoke, the plane had to make an Emergency Landing in hawaii. Everyone did get out safely tonight were hearing from passengers who were on that flight. Thanks for joining us at 10, im can way and i pale more the crews deployed emergency slides to get nearly 100 passengers off plane quickly. Alice reports from the airport. Point airline says all 8 slides were deployed shortly after landing in got all passengers to safety in 30 to 45 seconds this after both the cabin and the cargo hold filled with smoke about 20 minutes before landing. So the warning off and the cockpit and thats well that prompted the Emergency Response at the Emergency Landing and the fact that the smoke was still prevalent on arrival. That was what was prompting the evacuation. Snook says that the crew automatically put on masks if they sense. Theres smoke in the possibility of a fire. But masks for passengers were not release because that could do more harm than good. We dont want to pump ox
To extend this offshore drilling so that states have a say and states have spoken in South Carolina. And other states as well. With that, i reserve the balance of my time. The chair the gentleman reserves. The gentleman from arizona. Ouisiana. Thank you, mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, lets break this apart a little bit. So my friend from South Carolina has proposed this amendment because he wants to protect the environment. Because he wants to protect the environment. Lets look at what happens when you do this. My friend sat in the House Resources Committee where we had experts, not people standing here behind the microphone, but real experts who came to the congress, who testified before us and who said, we have looked at this issue when you stop producing energy domestically, we looked at it, and what happens is you import it. Mr. Graves you import it from foreign countries. So, one, youre not stopping the production of energy. Youre just doing it in another country and youre paying the
All those people in there. Not saying ceasefire. Host raymond, youre muffled at times. Its difficult to hear you. Richard in srer roana, missouri, democratic caller. Caller yeah. Calling about the students. Doing for the arabs on the reauthorization of the federal Aviation Administration with the renewal deadline friday. Castronova house pass one week extension to allow the senate more time to come to an agreement on sunday. The senate could take up the shortterm extension today. Covid on cspan2. The senate will come to order. Let us pray. Gracious lord, ruler of our lives, help us today to trust you with all of our hearts, minds, and strength. Lord, keep us striving to stay within the circle of your will. Today, empower the members of this body to bring deliverance to captives, sight to the morally blind, and healing to those who are bruised by lifes trials and setbacks. Give our lawmakers the wisdom to follow your providential leading even when facing problems that seem too difficult
In the fireside room. Today were going to be looking at items from our local History Collection which is called the boggs collection. So the collection is named after may bacon boggs. She moved as a child out to Shasta County in 1871, and she grew up here in old shasta. And she had had a love for history and particularly transportation and early california history. So she, throughout her life she was collecting items, and she did collect books, and she ended up giving some of her a portion of her collection plus a cabinet to the library, and that was the start of the boggs collection. Now the boggs collection has grown, and weve outgrown the cabinet [laughter] and we are now in many cabinets. It consists of probably about 5,000 items. And the collection focuses on early california history, native americans but then particularly the history of Shasta County. So this collection is important because it is a way for us to preserve the past and learn about the past in Shasta County. And wev