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cushing will remain critical to that. gas wete of some of the have between west texas , it willate prices restore balance over time. the cushing hub and pipeline infrastructure will remain critical as we move fuels from areas of production two areas of consumption. --t: see of strengths quit is of tranquility says this shocking, we already have these pipelines and we tell canada we are not smart enough to build the xl pipeline. guest: again, i would let others speak to the concerns of that pipeline. i understand the public policy concern to develop that pipeline to tie in some of that production in western canada, to get it distributed, mixed, blended to the appropriate specifications, and i suspect that the end of the day the production will find a market somewhere, and i suspect it will find a market here, in its nearest neighbor, the united states, and we will get a pipeline built and find a way to connect that production into consumption here, locally. i think it is only a matter of time before that happens. had envir
cushing will remain critical to that. gas wete of some of the have between west texas , it willate prices restore balance over time. the cushing hub and pipeline infrastructure will remain critical as we move fuels from areas of production two areas of consumption. --t: see of strengths quit is of tranquility says this shocking, we already have these pipelines and we tell canada we are not smart enough to build the xl pipeline. guest: again, i would let others speak to the concerns of that...
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so all those tanks over there, cushing had rail heads, cushing was an existing town. and they shipped a lot of oil over there during world war one to the east coast to help power the ships that fought in world war one. >> how has cushing chaked over the years? -- changed over the years? >> cushing evolved in the sense that there's still a lot of production, but small production. there used to be a lot of people that made a lot of money just oining an oil field. because back in the early days you would get one-eighth of every barrel. so people own add lot of money -- made a lot of money. an it's -- there's incredible pipeline in industry. they have ten cranes. it's like a little city south of town. they're building the pipelines through here and it's still a major help of storage with all those tanks afment lot of tank farms, a lot of tank farm companies and they're moving oil all the time. so that aspect of it has changed. but it's still got a lot of viability to it. host: cushing, oklahoma has dubbed itself the pipeline crossroads of the world. that's the sign that y
so all those tanks over there, cushing had rail heads, cushing was an existing town. and they shipped a lot of oil over there during world war one to the east coast to help power the ships that fought in world war one. >> how has cushing chaked over the years? -- changed over the years? >> cushing evolved in the sense that there's still a lot of production, but small production. there used to be a lot of people that made a lot of money just oining an oil field. because back in the...
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host: why does it all go back to cushing? guest: there was an oil field discovered there before the first world war and it was called the queen of the oil fields, and at one point it provided 22% of the u.s. total oil, and a lot of the oil produced by the u.s. army in europe was made in cushing, oklahoma, and the oil system was old, but the pipeline system had been set up to move supplies around, so it became the gathering point. it all flowed through cushing and went out to other pipelines, two refineries around the country to make products like gasoline, jet fuel, and heating oil that people need. host: some have called it the capital of the american oil kingdom. would you agree with that? guest: i would say it is a very key point in the oil industry. it is funny, when it was a boom town and they were producing a lot of oil there, people said any red blooded american would catch the oil fever there, for aw it is very calm, and it is central point of gathering, really, for north american oil. host: and you are in new york. l
host: why does it all go back to cushing? guest: there was an oil field discovered there before the first world war and it was called the queen of the oil fields, and at one point it provided 22% of the u.s. total oil, and a lot of the oil produced by the u.s. army in europe was made in cushing, oklahoma, and the oil system was old, but the pipeline system had been set up to move supplies around, so it became the gathering point. it all flowed through cushing and went out to other pipelines,...
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now cushing has tended to evolve a lot for right now there is an incredible pipeline industry in cushing. they have 10 cranks south of town. it's like a little city south of town with pipelines through here and it's still a major hub of storage with all those tanks. a lot of tank farms and a lot of tank farm companies drilling oil of the time. that aspect of it has changed but still has a lot of viability. >> host: cushing oklahoma has dubbed itself the pipeline crossroads of the world. that's the sign that you see when you enter and exit the town of cushing. it does so so because they're a 13 crude oil storage companies that operate water known as tank farms and with the capacity to store oil has reached 80 million barrels in that city. our cameras there this morning stationed at one of those tank farms owned by ambridge and we are joined by mike mueller the company's director and general manager there. mr. mueller lets begin with what is a tank farm? >> guest: greta a tank farm is a complex that has multiple tanks. the facility where we are sitting today has various tanks and piping th
now cushing has tended to evolve a lot for right now there is an incredible pipeline industry in cushing. they have 10 cranks south of town. it's like a little city south of town with pipelines through here and it's still a major hub of storage with all those tanks. a lot of tank farms and a lot of tank farm companies drilling oil of the time. that aspect of it has changed but still has a lot of viability. >> host: cushing oklahoma has dubbed itself the pipeline crossroads of the world....
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it was the discovery well from the cushing oilfield drill than 1912. the sexual well is a retrial of the original well because the other original oil would have had certain problems over the years. this would be a rotary hole here.
it was the discovery well from the cushing oilfield drill than 1912. the sexual well is a retrial of the original well because the other original oil would have had certain problems over the years. this would be a rotary hole here.
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guest: the cushing hub is still violetly important. you think about -- vitally important. think about it, it is a marketplace, it is the marketplace, the benchmark price setting place for a barrel of west texas intermediate crude.
guest: the cushing hub is still violetly important. you think about -- vitally important. think about it, it is a marketplace, it is the marketplace, the benchmark price setting place for a barrel of west texas intermediate crude.
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so all those tanks over there, cushing had rail heads, cushing was an existing town. and they shipped a lot of oil over there during world war one to the east coast to help power the ships that fought in world war one. >> how has cushing chaked over the years? -- changed over the years? >> cushing evolved in the sense that there's still a lot of production, but small production. there used to be a lot of people that made a lot of money just oining an oil field. because back in the early days you would get one-eighth of every barrel. so people own add lot of money -- made a lot of money. an it's -- there's incredible pipeline in industry. they have ten cranes. it's like a little city south of town. they're building the pipelines through here and it's still a major help of storage with all those tanks afment lot of tank farms, a lot of tank farm companies and they're moving oil all the time. so that aspect of it has changed. but it's still got a lot of viability to it. host: cushing, oklahoma has dubbed itself the pipeline crossroads of the world. that's the sign that y
so all those tanks over there, cushing had rail heads, cushing was an existing town. and they shipped a lot of oil over there during world war one to the east coast to help power the ships that fought in world war one. >> how has cushing chaked over the years? -- changed over the years? >> cushing evolved in the sense that there's still a lot of production, but small production. there used to be a lot of people that made a lot of money just oining an oil field. because back in the...
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host: why does it all go back to cushing? guest: there was an oil field discovered there before the first world war and it was called the queen of the oil fields, and at one point it provided 22% of the u.s. total oil, and a lot of the oil produced by the u.s. army in europe was made in cushing oklahoma, and the oil system was old, but the pipeline system had been set up to move supplies around so it became the gathering point. it all flowed through cushing and went out to other pipelines two refineries around the country to make products like gasoline, jet fuel, and heating oil that people need. host: some have called it the capital of the american oil kingdom. would you agree with that? guest: i would say it is a very key point in the oil industry. it is funny, when it was a boom town and they were producing a lot of oil there, people said any red blooded american would catch the oil fever there, for now it is very calm, and it is a central point of gathering really, for north american oil. host: and you are in new york. le
host: why does it all go back to cushing? guest: there was an oil field discovered there before the first world war and it was called the queen of the oil fields, and at one point it provided 22% of the u.s. total oil, and a lot of the oil produced by the u.s. army in europe was made in cushing oklahoma, and the oil system was old, but the pipeline system had been set up to move supplies around so it became the gathering point. it all flowed through cushing and went out to other pipelines two...
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cardinal curbing, richard cardinal cushing of boston, and archbis ship patrick o'boyle. [background sounds] [background sounds] >> cardinal cushing will celebrate, and i believe that is the correct word, the funeral mass. hehe is an old kennedy family friend. the mass was set for noon, and it is precisely noon now. [background sounds] inside the cathedral, everyone was asked to be in place at 11:45. [background sounds] ♪ ♪ >> it is to be a low mass rather than a high one at the request of mr. kennedy's family. cardinal to greet. ♪ ♪ >> during the mass, father leonard hurley will be here to tell us what is happening. and, where necessary, what it means. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [background sounds] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the ex-president is at the door. he blesses the remains with holy water, reminded of their baptism as their entrance into the church. the solemn procession moves up the aisle of the church. the procession being led by the cross reminds us that it was thro
cardinal curbing, richard cardinal cushing of boston, and archbis ship patrick o'boyle. [background sounds] [background sounds] >> cardinal cushing will celebrate, and i believe that is the correct word, the funeral mass. hehe is an old kennedy family friend. the mass was set for noon, and it is precisely noon now. [background sounds] inside the cathedral, everyone was asked to be in place at 11:45. [background sounds] ♪ ♪ >> it is to be a low mass rather than a high one at the...
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cushing, cardinal cushing from boston and archbishop will boil. -- 'boyle.hop o cardinal cushing married the kennedys. cardinal cushing will celebrates -- i believe that is the correct word -- the funeral mass. he was an old kennedy family friend. was set for noon and it is precisely noon now. inside the cathedral everyone was asked to be in place at 11:45. [ebll tolling] tolling] [singing in latin] >> it is the low mass at the request of mr. kennedy's family. ♪ during the mass, father leonard will -- tell us what is happening. when necessary what it means. ♪ [organ playing] >> [singing in latin] dona eis requiem eis requiem ♪ requiem ♪ requiem" playing in background] ♪ >> the president at the door. with holy the remains water. cap licks might be reminded of their baptism -- catholics might be reminded of their baptism as the entrance into the church. the recession being led by the reminds us it was through the costs -- the cross of jesus that death was defeated, is the ,ay, the truth, and the light and we follow in his footsteps. as he processed up the aisle, he recited psalm
cushing, cardinal cushing from boston and archbishop will boil. -- 'boyle.hop o cardinal cushing married the kennedys. cardinal cushing will celebrates -- i believe that is the correct word -- the funeral mass. he was an old kennedy family friend. was set for noon and it is precisely noon now. inside the cathedral everyone was asked to be in place at 11:45. [ebll tolling] tolling] [singing in latin] >> it is the low mass at the request of mr. kennedy's family. ♪ during the mass, father...
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it is one of the so called tank farm terminals in cushing, oklahoma. they have about 90 storage tanks at embridge. there are 12 other companies that operate storage tanks there. you have the pipelines from all over the country that come into cushing, oklahoma, directly from canada and their production they are crossing the border. of course the keystone xl pipeline will be coming from canada through the united states down to cushing transcanada also built their self-leg just south of cushing to the gulf coast. that is expected to be up and running here this year. they separated those two projects after the state department rejected the initial proposal from transcanada. now the company and proponents are waiting a review from the state department. we heard from daniel yergin earlier, that can come in 2014 now. as state does final review of keystone xl pipeline and what this will involve including environmental concerns. you heard the transcanada executive there talking about the economic impact as well. let me give you the phone lines here as we wait t
it is one of the so called tank farm terminals in cushing, oklahoma. they have about 90 storage tanks at embridge. there are 12 other companies that operate storage tanks there. you have the pipelines from all over the country that come into cushing, oklahoma, directly from canada and their production they are crossing the border. of course the keystone xl pipeline will be coming from canada through the united states down to cushing transcanada also built their self-leg just south of cushing to...
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the proposed keystone oil pipeline will run into cushing. it contains the biggest vault with the capacity of more than 80 million barrels. tank farm and cushing will include mark mueller, director for enbridge. that's 7:30 eastern. at 8:50 a.m. we'll be joined by daniel juergen, author of "the quest" and why wall street cares about cushing. and we'll talk about the keystone pipeline. washington journal is live on c-span any day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> our live hearing coverage tomorrow includes health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. she'll be talking about the health care website. problems with the health care website will be fixed by the end of this month. that hearing is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. a senate homeland security subcommittee looks at hurricane sandy relief efforts a year after the storm. witnesses include the fema director and the housing secretary shaun donovan. the head of the centers for medicare and medicaid services says the agency will release health care enrollment for healthcare.gov next week. his is two an
the proposed keystone oil pipeline will run into cushing. it contains the biggest vault with the capacity of more than 80 million barrels. tank farm and cushing will include mark mueller, director for enbridge. that's 7:30 eastern. at 8:50 a.m. we'll be joined by daniel juergen, author of "the quest" and why wall street cares about cushing. and we'll talk about the keystone pipeline. washington journal is live on c-span any day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> our live hearing coverage...
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. >> in switzerland today high level negotiations ended cushing iran's nuclear program hit a snag after the french minister warned that united states and other major powers were being drawn into what he called a fool's game that could work to iran's advantage. the foreign minister said france had rejected an earlier draft agreement. secretary of state john kerry is in geneva for the talks along with the foreign ministers of iran, britain, france, germany, russia and champion. yesterday israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu sharply criticized the deal being discussed then calling it the deal of the century in iran's future. of course whenever there's any discussion about iran's nuclear program how close are the iranians to developing a nuclear weapon. we are joined by david albright. he's a leading expert on iran's nuclear program. i think in the background of all these talks, all these delegates and diplomats have to wonder how close is iran and will these sanctions work >> iran has been greatly increasing its nuclear capability over the last two years, and you don't think iran has
. >> in switzerland today high level negotiations ended cushing iran's nuclear program hit a snag after the french minister warned that united states and other major powers were being drawn into what he called a fool's game that could work to iran's advantage. the foreign minister said france had rejected an earlier draft agreement. secretary of state john kerry is in geneva for the talks along with the foreign ministers of iran, britain, france, germany, russia and champion. yesterday...
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cushing, oklahoma. about the different aspects of the oil industry. back in september, c-span visited the area and interviewed a longtime oil producer and oklahoma resident about the history. where are we standing right now and oklahoma? >> this is the site of the wheeler number one. it was the discovery well for oil field. it was drilled in 1912. well was not hadble -- it would've certain problems over the years. this would be a rotary hole here. this is the site, though. there is a plaque over there. after the field was covered, what does the site look like? what was happening here? >> this was a tent city. -- it was the only town in existence when the field was discovered. are all kindsre coming up overnight. through, you notice all of the hills. it is very hilly. it would've been a nightmare trying to plan the city. black gold -- the rush. all of these things sprung up overnight. >> how much was the field producing in its heyday? >> it was the largest oil field in the world. outroduced 300,000 barrels of a five by 15 mile area. it was 75 square mi
cushing, oklahoma. about the different aspects of the oil industry. back in september, c-span visited the area and interviewed a longtime oil producer and oklahoma resident about the history. where are we standing right now and oklahoma? >> this is the site of the wheeler number one. it was the discovery well for oil field. it was drilled in 1912. well was not hadble -- it would've certain problems over the years. this would be a rotary hole here. this is the site, though. there is a...
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we did a show from cushing, oklahoma, about the pipeline companies that run pipes all over our country, including canada, have been doing so for years, and how it all comes to cushing, oklahoma, one of the largest facilities in the country. we interviewed the folks from ridge -- -- and embridge. i have heardr nothing but the same tired rhetoric from the 2012 elections . more tax cuts for the job creators. has it worked in 30 years of reaganomics? stamps, 75 per month in suit -- in food stamps, cut to $17. i'm a disabled person. i can literally get out of bed most of the time. cutblicans do not want to food stamps? you want to cut welfare? but corporate welfare. make sure they pay a rate comparable to those who work at walmart. national security? how about you guys sign-up and do a tour over there. you are going to send one percent of our population to go fight? your heads time for to kick in. the bill that we were talking about, reforming the snap program, has not passed yet , so i do not know how in your case your food stamps have been cut, but that is not something we are talking abo
we did a show from cushing, oklahoma, about the pipeline companies that run pipes all over our country, including canada, have been doing so for years, and how it all comes to cushing, oklahoma, one of the largest facilities in the country. we interviewed the folks from ridge -- -- and embridge. i have heardr nothing but the same tired rhetoric from the 2012 elections . more tax cuts for the job creators. has it worked in 30 years of reaganomics? stamps, 75 per month in suit -- in food stamps,...
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last to enter the european commission of employment so fast as in cushing gave us his take on europe's top situation. when the fed modal the stability of many jokes hundreds of thousands of the mom's been with the scum he depends on the third the steps that how quickly did the seasons income in order to aim for someone to the union. and the minute the uncertainty about the future of the hugo and the mythical fed the monetary union and the politics the least efficient banking union was on both this and keep the left. well behind all those jobless numbers are actual people living without income. take a look at what is truly going on in some countries plagued by stubbornly high and employment rights it's a long weekend holiday in much of europe that many of days trying to get away with telling you when the state for its disruption on the railways in spain. a series of stoppages had been taking place all week against a government plan to restructure to state and companies. however gold were trying to get to wear a commision a train. matt got together and try to find a cost of getting to bl
last to enter the european commission of employment so fast as in cushing gave us his take on europe's top situation. when the fed modal the stability of many jokes hundreds of thousands of the mom's been with the scum he depends on the third the steps that how quickly did the seasons income in order to aim for someone to the union. and the minute the uncertainty about the future of the hugo and the mythical fed the monetary union and the politics the least efficient banking union was on both...
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we'll talk to david cush who has opposed the deal, first, rick, what are you keeping an eye on today? >> well, today, i think i'm going to keep this eye on a former fed official. and this eye on a former president. because what they're doing, both of them, they're speaking out. and i guess the topic would be speaking out better late than never with a guest i know pretty well, who sees things the way i do -- me. all at the bottom of the hour. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t l
we'll talk to david cush who has opposed the deal, first, rick, what are you keeping an eye on today? >> well, today, i think i'm going to keep this eye on a former fed official. and this eye on a former president. because what they're doing, both of them, they're speaking out. and i guess the topic would be speaking out better late than never with a guest i know pretty well, who sees things the way i do -- me. all at the bottom of the hour. welcome back. how is everything? there's...
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then we have washington journal and cushing, oklahoma. considered to be the capital of america's oil kingdom. former sec chairman mary schapiro will look at changes made to the u.s. financial system since the 2008 financial crisis. all that tonight during prime time on c-span networks. increaseer jobs report of unemployment, 200-4000 jobs added but the rate likely jumped because furloughed federal workers were counted as unemployed while the government was shut down for almost three weeks in october. regardless of where you are on the political spectrum, we feel very fortunate and grateful that we live in the united states of america. it is a very unique place. we do try to sell our product overseas. what is our brand? i think our brand is the constitution, the rule of law, and our values system. equal under the eyes of the law, ada ande system is the the rights of americans with disabilities. >> this is a treaty. it is a law. the emotional arguments no one can disagree with. but will it have the legal effect that is being offered by prop
then we have washington journal and cushing, oklahoma. considered to be the capital of america's oil kingdom. former sec chairman mary schapiro will look at changes made to the u.s. financial system since the 2008 financial crisis. all that tonight during prime time on c-span networks. increaseer jobs report of unemployment, 200-4000 jobs added but the rate likely jumped because furloughed federal workers were counted as unemployed while the government was shut down for almost three weeks in...
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joined by daniel juergen, author of the quest, and why wall street cares about cushing and we will talk about the keys still pipeline. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the area has played a part in the industry since the early 1900s since
joined by daniel juergen, author of the quest, and why wall street cares about cushing and we will talk about the keys still pipeline. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the area has played a part in the industry since the early 1900s since
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he said i saw cush, so -- >> that will be a felony. >> we know how they work. they know how we work. we can supply surveillance. the bad guys haven't seen informants before that's why we're successful. >> riggio himself often goes undercover to play a role to build trust with a number of unsavory characters. hey, girl, what's up? are you going to be around today? >> one of his newest targets, an extasy dealer named after candy. >> i'm looking at those skittles, so -- all right. let me know what the paper is on that, too. all right. cool. she asked me if i wanted a jar, which is a hundred. i said half a jar. anything over 15 we're good with, but i figured police buy 15 pills because that's all they need to buy. so we'll buy half a jar and get a search warrant out of it. >> i was going to be up in the area in a little bit and wanted to see if i roll through. trying to talk like they do. we debrief people we arrest and just talking to them, you know the terminology that they like to use. call me back. all right. >> count all the steps he's doing right now, probabl
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. >> we want to thank our guest -- host: we want to thank you for joining us for joining us from cushing, oklahoma this morning. appreciate your time. guest: happy to do it. thank you, greta. host: thank you for welcoming us to the terminal there and oklahoma, enbridge, one of 13 companies operating stories and oklahoma.ge that ends the coverage this morning on "the washington journal." we will bring you up to capitol hill, where the senate finance committee is expected to hear from hhs secretary kathleen on capitolho will be hill for the second time to testify about the affordable care act and healthcare.gov. live coverage, here on c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] http://twitter.com/cspanwj [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] morning, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius is back on capitol hill this morning to answer questions from senators this morning. questions from the senate finance committee and the committee chair, max baucus, the chief author of the 2010 law. questions are expected about the website rollout and
. >> we want to thank our guest -- host: we want to thank you for joining us for joining us from cushing, oklahoma this morning. appreciate your time. guest: happy to do it. thank you, greta. host: thank you for welcoming us to the terminal there and oklahoma, enbridge, one of 13 companies operating stories and oklahoma.ge that ends the coverage this morning on "the washington journal." we will bring you up to capitol hill, where the senate finance committee is expected to hear...
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. >> reproductive freedoms consistently undermining and cushing at every level. >> voting rights, equal pay, immigration reform isn't just waiting for a vote in the house. it's almost like after rebuilding '08 democratic coalition just to -- people off so they come back to vote in a midterm. maybe that's where this ends if the health care website ends up working. >> we're going to gin up that democratic base and get them out to the polls. you're welcome. we have to take a break. toronto's crack smoking mayor rob ford remains in office. right now the city council is scheduled to hold another vote in order to strip ford of more of his powers. we're monitoring that three-ring circus and we'll bring you more details before we get them. 100 years after gettysburg address, the speech is more relevant than ever. we'll discuss when document earn ken burns joins us just ahead. and just give them the basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you s
. >> reproductive freedoms consistently undermining and cushing at every level. >> voting rights, equal pay, immigration reform isn't just waiting for a vote in the house. it's almost like after rebuilding '08 democratic coalition just to -- people off so they come back to vote in a midterm. maybe that's where this ends if the health care website ends up working. >> we're going to gin up that democratic base and get them out to the polls. you're welcome. we have to take a...
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if you look, dig down into the inventory reports, go beyond the headline numbers and look at cushing, oklahoma, despite demand demand for oil is going through the roof, supply continues to rise. that is 5, to 6 million-barrel build, that is bearish. heating oil is up 4.31. rbob up 2.34. they're not worried about tapering. they're looking strong demand. that's what we're seeing. david: you have to ask the question, sandy, is it demand, is it supply or is it the fed? which is most influential over the price of oil right now? >> well i'm a big believer on the commodity markets move on sheer fundamentals and right now the fundamentals in the oil and the gasoline, distillate market, is that demand is up because prices have come down. when you get the prices that come down, you get economies around the globe that use more of those energies. that is simply what is at work there. but you have to look at the fact that natural gas moving on its own, natural gas was the best performer at the cme today. that is separate story, david. that is a weather-driven story. you guys on the east coast are
if you look, dig down into the inventory reports, go beyond the headline numbers and look at cushing, oklahoma, despite demand demand for oil is going through the roof, supply continues to rise. that is 5, to 6 million-barrel build, that is bearish. heating oil is up 4.31. rbob up 2.34. they're not worried about tapering. they're looking strong demand. that's what we're seeing. david: you have to ask the question, sandy, is it demand, is it supply or is it the fed? which is most influential...
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three days of talks and still no deal on cushing iran's nuclear capabilities, but secretary of state john kerry says, "significant progress has been made." now the latest on those talks with iran, steve centanni. >> even though a deal with iran fell through, at least for the time being, there was a storm of criticism over the nuclear negotiations from, as you heard, from israel and from here at home. secretary of state john kerry went to geneva friday to try to help finalize a deal, but the talks broke down because france objected that iran was not being required to do enough to curb its nuclear program. israel was extremely troubled by the prospect of a deal, as you heard from netanyahu, and kerry said he understands those concerns. >> we are not blind, and i don't think we're stupid. i think we have a pretty strong sense of how to measure whether or not we are acting in the interests of our country and of the globe, and particularly of our allies, like israel and gulf states and others in the region. >> members of congress are also worried that iran would be getting away with too m
three days of talks and still no deal on cushing iran's nuclear capabilities, but secretary of state john kerry says, "significant progress has been made." now the latest on those talks with iran, steve centanni. >> even though a deal with iran fell through, at least for the time being, there was a storm of criticism over the nuclear negotiations from, as you heard, from israel and from here at home. secretary of state john kerry went to geneva friday to try to help finalize a...
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we did a show from cushing, oklahoma, about the pipeline companies that run pipes all over our country, including canada, have been doing so for years, and how it all comes to cushing, oklahoma, one of the largest facilities in the country. we interviewed the folks from ridge -- -- and embridge. i have heardr nothing but the same tired rhetoric from the 2012 elections . more tax cuts for the job creators. has it worked in 30 years of reaganomics? stamps, 75 per month in suit -- in food stamps, cut to $17. i'm a disabled person. i can literally get out of bed most of the time. cutblicans do not want to food stamps? you want to cut welfare? but corporate welfare. make sure they pay a rate comparable to those who work at walmart. national security? how about you guys sign-up and do a tour over there. you are going to send one percent of our population to go fight? your heads time for to kick in. the bill that we were talking about, reforming the snap program, has not passed yet , so i do not know how in your case your food stamps have been cut, but that is not something we are talking abo
we did a show from cushing, oklahoma, about the pipeline companies that run pipes all over our country, including canada, have been doing so for years, and how it all comes to cushing, oklahoma, one of the largest facilities in the country. we interviewed the folks from ridge -- -- and embridge. i have heardr nothing but the same tired rhetoric from the 2012 elections . more tax cuts for the job creators. has it worked in 30 years of reaganomics? stamps, 75 per month in suit -- in food stamps,...
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it may be okay for the danes to give the cush marine fleet to say they rely on the u.k. or the dutch. it may be okay for the dutch to get out of the mechanized army business. it's not okay for the france, u.k. or germany. the real problem that i see with the proposal tabled just a few weeks ago by the government german government to have it based on the key strong allies is that those allies may not be willing to pool and share their capabilities. so if i have a national industry in the way we have, if we have sovereignty views in the way we have, i see a bleak future on this unless something changes. it's a future that frankly hurts the united. it's not in america's interest to have a weak europe. it's fundamentally -- to have the strongest and most capable we can. we need to find way, ultimately, for this alliance to prosper by having more resources devoted to defense. that means as economies rebound, there is a need to increase spending on defense. that means that as economies rebound, more of the spending needs to go to investment. that mean that there needs to be th
it may be okay for the danes to give the cush marine fleet to say they rely on the u.k. or the dutch. it may be okay for the dutch to get out of the mechanized army business. it's not okay for the france, u.k. or germany. the real problem that i see with the proposal tabled just a few weeks ago by the government german government to have it based on the key strong allies is that those allies may not be willing to pool and share their capabilities. so if i have a national industry in the way we...
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issue.on the kurdish that's where they help each cushing rising kurdish nationalism. this would be more of an issue the kurds set up an autonomous zone in northeast yria and, of course, in combination with northern iraq. which brings me to the question former president of the first council. do with uestion has to iran's role in the syrian. f you can address that for a second? >> the syrian-iranian always bizarre. if it's about islam and sheism assad family, if it's the antithesis of everything that it 1257bdz for. is an aggressively minorityian, secular, buteligious political order it gave them an entree to the valid.that's it puts to the idea that they zealots is d undermined by the relationship with syria. it's my view not responding quickly to deployment of weapons and delaying, delaying, delaying, taking it to congress, making a deal with russia, basically assad should send the united states overnment a thank you note for buying it another six months or a year or two years or whatever it is. iran.w about and you would know better than i it's kind of a -- i iranian
issue.on the kurdish that's where they help each cushing rising kurdish nationalism. this would be more of an issue the kurds set up an autonomous zone in northeast yria and, of course, in combination with northern iraq. which brings me to the question former president of the first council. do with uestion has to iran's role in the syrian. f you can address that for a second? >> the syrian-iranian always bizarre. if it's about islam and sheism assad family, if it's the antithesis of...
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, overarching the best deal that would see all the sanctions against iran lifted in return for iran cushing its nuclear program. instead, it's called a first step, a way of building confidence so both sides will compromise a little and it will set the stage for much more comprehensive talks some time in the coming months. >> liz, thank you. >>> and "60 minutes" has learned of new information that undercuts its october 27th account of an ex-security officer who called himself morgan jones. his real name is dylan davies and he recounted to lara logan in great detail what he claimed were his actions on the night of the attack on the benghazi compound. lara joins us this morning. lara, good morning. >> good morning, norah. well, you know the most important thing to every person at "60 minutes" is the truth, and today, the truth is that we made a mistake. and that's very disappointing for any journalist. it's very disappointing for me. nobody likes to admit that they made a mistake, but if you do you have to stand up and take responsibility and you have to say that you were wrong. and in this ca
, overarching the best deal that would see all the sanctions against iran lifted in return for iran cushing its nuclear program. instead, it's called a first step, a way of building confidence so both sides will compromise a little and it will set the stage for much more comprehensive talks some time in the coming months. >> liz, thank you. >>> and "60 minutes" has learned of new information that undercuts its october 27th account of an ex-security officer who called...
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thoughts on cushing iran ended with no deal yesterday. secretary of state kerry says no deal has been reached. talks resume november 20. michelle joins us with more. >> two key things. john kerry testifies in front of congress tomorrow. there is no official deal but he's bringing back something, some framework which he'll explain to congress. i expect we'll get more leaks about what's within the framework. the second thing is john kerry is talking down differences and disagreements between the alleys saying the deal didn't happen because of the iranians. >> why do we think it was france france? over the weekend the french foreign minister said france would not participate in a con game and the deal on the table was a sucker's deal. so people thought france wasn't happy. john kerry is trying to do this for the art of glenmore si, i suppose. netanyahu, leader of israel, says the shutting down of not one single centrifuge is part of the deal. going into the weekend all of the reporting was contrary to that. on its face that makes no sense. h
thoughts on cushing iran ended with no deal yesterday. secretary of state kerry says no deal has been reached. talks resume november 20. michelle joins us with more. >> two key things. john kerry testifies in front of congress tomorrow. there is no official deal but he's bringing back something, some framework which he'll explain to congress. i expect we'll get more leaks about what's within the framework. the second thing is john kerry is talking down differences and disagreements...
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we had a camera in cushing, oklahoma. of 8000 people has the capacity to store 80 million barrels of oil. today, our focus is on renewable energy. we continue that. up next, a reporter roundtable with nick juliano of environment ofrgy news and ben geman "the hill." discussing what is happening on capitol hill to shape an herbal energy. and the michael brune will join us to discuss the keystone xl pipeline and the president's environmental agenda. we will be right back. ♪ >> the place is now caught the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans. where the new orleans saints play, the bcs title game was. bill entirely at public expense. iter hurricane katrina, when hosted football games again it was a feel-good story. the public paid for repairs. about $1c is invested billion in construction of the mercedes-benz superdome. the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps on the style the revenue generated there. why don't people rebel? peopleson is that many don't understand this is taking place. the second reason, they feel lik
we had a camera in cushing, oklahoma. of 8000 people has the capacity to store 80 million barrels of oil. today, our focus is on renewable energy. we continue that. up next, a reporter roundtable with nick juliano of environment ofrgy news and ben geman "the hill." discussing what is happening on capitol hill to shape an herbal energy. and the michael brune will join us to discuss the keystone xl pipeline and the president's environmental agenda. we will be right back. ♪ >>...
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it may be okay for the danes to give the cush marine fleet to say they rely on the u.k. or the dutch. it may be okay for the dutch to get out of the mechanized army business. it's not okay for the france, u.k. or germany. the real problem that i see with the proposal tabled just a few weeks ago by the government german government to have it based on the key strong allies is that those allies may not be willing to pool and share their capabilities. so if i have a national industry in the way we have, if we have sovereignty views in the way we have, i see a bleak future on this unless something changes. it's a future that frankly hurts the united. it's not in america's interest to have a weak europe. it's fundamentally -- to have the strongest and most capable we can. we need to find way, ultimately, for this alliance to prosper by having more resources devoted to defense. that means as economies rebound, there is a need to increase spending on defense
it may be okay for the danes to give the cush marine fleet to say they rely on the u.k. or the dutch. it may be okay for the dutch to get out of the mechanized army business. it's not okay for the france, u.k. or germany. the real problem that i see with the proposal tabled just a few weeks ago by the government german government to have it based on the key strong allies is that those allies may not be willing to pool and share their capabilities. so if i have a national industry in the way we...