But in particular with regard to underground Natural Gas Storage, theres a very collaborative atmosphere over the course of two decades already worth of information study and sharing, and now with the recommended practices that have been developed, the question now is how do we best set the minimum Safety Standards that could be national in nature and then recognizing that any state could of course go beyond those minimum Safety Standards and advance whatever additional Safety Measures they would want to undertake that are specific to their particular operating atmosphere. We have two more and then well come back here. We have about five minutes left so maybe if i can take all four quickly but you have to be quick. I want to see, are you issuing like a notice of proposed rule making for these underground gas storage standards or is it something else. If it is a notice, are you trying to finalize it later this year also . Hold on. Raise your hands if you had one just so she can find you
There is a yen and again. I get the sentiment. I want to correct the record where i can. Dan diamond a very provocative way to end the panel. If you disagree or agree with any panelists, find them in the lobby. Ununfortunately, no more time for questions. For those of you in the room, thank you very much. Those watching on the live stream, thank you also. A final thank you for philips. Make sure to join us for cocktails. Please drink responsibly. Do not share your medical information. Thank you, everyone. Thank you. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] announcer tomorrow, president obama gives the commencement speech to students at rutgers university. Coverage begins at 12 50 on cspan. Fcc chair tom wheeler dement defended the privacy rules for Internet Service providers. He testified before the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on te
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Tactics in the fight against isis. The military sending apache attack helicopters into combat for the First Time Since the airstrikes started two months ago. Im bill hemmer and well come americas newsroom. Good morning, marcia. Martha im martha maccallum. This new series raising questions about whether air strikes alone are still doing the job. Now you have got a key syrian city about to fall into the hands of isis. Is very fighters closing in on kobani and its looking like they will soon claim victory. Gregg palkot is on that border with syria and isis. Reporter there are reports the black isis flag is flying on a building in the city. The fighing is continuing today. We have been pushed back from the syrian town of kobani over there. You can see the plume of explosion from the impact. You can hear it right now between the isis terrorists and the brave kurdish defenders. As we watch all this action over there we are also watching some tanks of the Turkish Military lining up over on th
Itself. A jumble of thoughts today, brian. This will be a well attended funeral. We expect about 4,000 people to come to the funeral today. An astonishing number of people came to the Court Building yesterday, more than 6,000 people ended up coming into the supreme Court Building to file past Justice Scalia casket. Many waited in lines for twoandahalf or three hours. The line went from the front of the Supreme Court, wrapped around the side and then went three more blocks down east capitol street, as the Supreme Court is just across the street from the u. S. Capitol. To get a chance to do what youre seeing right now, which is to file past the casket. Yesterday was that kind of symbolic day. This lying in repose has only been done seven times in the Supreme Court history. Today is a very different day. Today is a day to look at another side of Antonin Scalia. We have talked a lot over the past week about his judicial career. This is about his spiritual life. Were going to hear from his