Of annual visit on the state induction. Energy is front and center. Were in davos. And daniel juergen, together. And Michael Mckee, talk about ripping up the script. Argentina and the emerging markets are front and center for everyone in doubles. In terms of emerging markets, a lot going on. We will talk about that in a moment for it lets start with energy. It is 11 degrees in new york. Natural gas prices are heading for a fourth day high. The biggest weekly gain since 2012. Meteorologists predict temperatures will remain below normal through the end of the month. It will be cold when you get back. Not much else going on. We do have some earnings before the bell that will matter. Procter and gamble, xerox, and honeywell. Also, a look echo what might have been. We have to get straight to the data check grid the red is stunning. It is not just emerging currencies, but global stocks. A lot of concern about what is going on in china. S p 500 futures are down by almost 7 10 of one percent.
You did a great job and i ppreciate your values. Democrats state senator buono conceded the new jersey governor race in what some call chris lide victory for christie. Terry mcauliffe has won against en cuccinelli. Were going to terry cauliffes victory speech. Thank you cheers and applause] audience Terry Terry Terry terry terry thank you what a great night, everybody, huh . [cheers and applause] you know, over the past few nths ive started speeches thanking a lot of political figures but im so glad that tonight that the person introducing me is my best friend and my wife dorothy. Cheers and applause] and i want to know just a few weeks ago, we celebrated our 25th wedding anniversaries. [cheers and applause] when we decided to do this campaign, we decideding to because we understood that it was a journey that we were all going to have to take together. Nd dorothy, i could not be happier than stanning by my side tonight standing by my side tonight. Thank you, doll. And to our five child
And the black cold rush was on. Well talk with industry folks as well as Energy Experts about the history in the oil industry as well as its role today. But before we go south to oklahoma well get your take on the countrys Overall Energy policy this morning. What would you change . Here, overall in the federal government about its Energy Policy . The numbers are on the bottom f your screen. Let me begin with information from the Energy Information agency here in washington on how much energy is consumed in the United States. This is based on 2012 figures. Take a look here of how energy is consumed. What type of energies. You can starts dialing in now. Another chart here. Take a look at sources of u. S. Electricity generation based on 2012 figures. Renewable makes up about 12 of our electricity, nuclear 19 , natural gas 30 , and coal about 37 . And then of course weve all heard the stories about production in the United States. Heres one from reuters that came out the beginning of octob
Huh . Why should i worry about it . Maybe only people who have kids going to the Public School should pay for it. We are better than that in this country. We are talking about being part of our society. It is to our benefit, my wife and i, to support our local schools because that is our next generation, we want them well taught. Same with health care. It is a values system. I am indebted to senator warren for mentioning that. No one will be left without insurance. No one will have to wait before they get advanced or prostate or Breast Cancer before they can go to the emergency room and get help. That is the new value system. We are not turning back. Fix the problems, move ahead, but lets aggressively get people enrolled in the system and have a new value system of health care in america. Ive used up my time, mr. Alexander. Thank you, ms. Tavenner, for being here today. The chairman is describing the fundamental differences we have had for the last four years. I think it involves by ex
guest: thank you. caller: i read your prize and saw the pbs documentary based on it, and i thought it was very insightful. it really, i mean, your academic depth and scholarship is remarkable. guest: thank you. caller: my concern with your current book, the quest, i wish i haven t read it. i will. guest: good. caller: i was concerned that there s not a if it were the vision, the vision. you know, the quest, i know, is for profit. but is there a vision? is there something to do in these guys these international oil companies minds as they re polluting the gulf, they re drilling in the arctic the next big boondoggle, i guess, and maybe greater catastrophe environmentally? do they have any concept of a vision for humanity, for the oceans? oceans? anyhow, you understand what i m saying. host: all right. we got the question. guest: obviously, the macondo accident you referred to was a really terrible thing, and really, you know, kind of transfixed the n