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so that decision has to be made by the government of guyana.cipating by september of this year, we will make a determination as to which way we will go. kailey: mr. president, let's talk about oil and what it means for the growth of your economy we got the latest report out of the imf earlier today. it estimates guyana will grow 43.5% this year. that is a remarkable number. how does that track with your own estimates for growth this year and next year as well? v.p. jagdeo: we are starting from a very blow level of growth. our g.d.p. it is just about $9,000 and we have had a struggle to get it there because 20 years ago, it was close to that of 80. and this would mean -- a huge growth in g.d.p. we have to be very cautious because globally, many people think that we are stream nag windfall. but at this point in time, after two years of production, we have received about $700 million in revenue from this sector. we have not spent any years yet, though we have budgeted for this year, the first one to utilize some of those resources because we wante
so that decision has to be made by the government of guyana.cipating by september of this year, we will make a determination as to which way we will go. kailey: mr. president, let's talk about oil and what it means for the growth of your economy we got the latest report out of the imf earlier today. it estimates guyana will grow 43.5% this year. that is a remarkable number. how does that track with your own estimates for growth this year and next year as well? v.p. jagdeo: we are starting from...
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you or a remote wall in the far corners of guyana.u're going to be rescued or helped. >> how is it down there, fuka? >> [ bleep ]. >> did something rip? did you pull gear out or just fall off? >> just fell off. >> cool. >> slippery. >> this expedition, unfortunately, this is probably my last trip involving, you know, jungle hiking. i just want to be quiet and love it. let it sink in. i'll be leaving the planet -- sometime. and i'll miss it. >> fuka and i have belayed here, fuka is belaying mark, can you see him? there he is, still climbing up out of the crazy clouds. i guess this is why they call it a cloud forest. >> all right, [ bleep ]. did it, we're on the ledge. >> at the elevations where the vegetation occurs, it's very wet and prime habitat for l nds of frogs and other animals. you'll find a vertebrate animal that's endemic to the cliffs themselves would be outstanding, would be a wonderful find. >> i'm going to go up to this little tunnel here, get along. i think the key is stay near the base of the cliff. holy creepy crawlie.
you or a remote wall in the far corners of guyana.u're going to be rescued or helped. >> how is it down there, fuka? >> [ bleep ]. >> did something rip? did you pull gear out or just fall off? >> just fell off. >> cool. >> slippery. >> this expedition, unfortunately, this is probably my last trip involving, you know, jungle hiking. i just want to be quiet and love it. let it sink in. i'll be leaving the planet -- sometime. and i'll miss it. >>...
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some big on pause, coming in actually just pushing over towards guyana french guyana through sir, and are no more cloud to just pushing its way into southern parts of the region here. so paraguay, northern parts of argentina seeing some wet weather that'll slide its way through. southern air is a brazil, another hand largely find a drive with plenty of sunshine, sunshine to the eastern side of the carrier. la, she said, fair here. i, which was west not too bad as well, a fine, whether they're in too much of central america, hot sunshine for good part of mexico. but in between, we got some very heavy rain into cuba. jamaica haiti pushing across sir dominican republic, easing a little further east was possibly some localized flooding as a result of the system making its way further, reese was possible to see some landslides as well, could she some localized body to once again across the central place of the us central and southern areas of us seeing more lively storms, sundry down pools, extending further north. we got that snow there across northern place through the canadian prairies,
some big on pause, coming in actually just pushing over towards guyana french guyana through sir, and are no more cloud to just pushing its way into southern parts of the region here. so paraguay, northern parts of argentina seeing some wet weather that'll slide its way through. southern air is a brazil, another hand largely find a drive with plenty of sunshine, sunshine to the eastern side of the carrier. la, she said, fair here. i, which was west not too bad as well, a fine, whether they're...
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and if they do that, if i take the country of guyana for example a native 15 or 20 a year they can get to their defense force in about five years. as i have said before, i do not need to outspend china. but to outcompete them but i do need to be on the field that my security cooperation and funding, a little bit goes a long way. >> thank you, thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator scott please. >> thank you chairman. general richardson, first off think both of her being here, thanks for people who are here servicing the men and women who work with you. richardson can you describe what you've seen from our enemies over the past six months have you had this command and do you believe the primary goals are and our hemisphere? >> so, frankly i am surprised at how much our competitors have been able to expand within the region and how they have done that with the proximity to the homeland. what i find myself doing is a lot of educating and informing as i travel around and speak to different groups and go to different places to offer the message and just educate folks. east and west not necessa
and if they do that, if i take the country of guyana for example a native 15 or 20 a year they can get to their defense force in about five years. as i have said before, i do not need to outspend china. but to outcompete them but i do need to be on the field that my security cooperation and funding, a little bit goes a long way. >> thank you, thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator scott please. >> thank you chairman. general richardson, first off think both of her being here,...
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you have the oil reserves in venezuela, the light sweet crude discovered off the shores of guyana. there are a lot of resources in this region. again, it's not an investment by our competitors. it's there to extract in some way, shape or form. >> what do you think china is up to there in all those investments around the canal? is it more about advaning their own interests or holding at risk and threatening ours? >> i think it's both. >> we depend on the canal more because of our geography than does china, right? >> i would say yes, but the panama canal as well as the strait of ma gel lan, in my aor, those two very strategic global lines of communication must remain open. >> i agree. should we ever have a conflict with china, the decisive effort would be somewhere in the western pacific, not in the caribbean basin or the eastern pacific. it's the very essence of strategy to try to force your adversary to defend what he has no choice but to defend far removed from the theater of decision. that's one reason i'm so worried about these investments around the canal. the panama canal trea
you have the oil reserves in venezuela, the light sweet crude discovered off the shores of guyana. there are a lot of resources in this region. again, it's not an investment by our competitors. it's there to extract in some way, shape or form. >> what do you think china is up to there in all those investments around the canal? is it more about advaning their own interests or holding at risk and threatening ours? >> i think it's both. >> we depend on the canal more because of...
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guyana, quickly. >> 90% of the media and press that donald trump received was negative.verwhelming positive reporting done by the press even when he is wrong. they continue to lie and cover and the american people are waking up to it day after day. >> harris: those facts you are talking about in terms of the coverage are stubborn but the other thing that is stubborn. you want all the information that you can get and when they are wrong and they accuse one side of having disinformation and it is clear that they are wrong, "washington post" led the way about hunter biden's laptop and what potentially could be on it. they need to come clean about that. because they lose the faith of the people for all of us as journalists and you may think i'm a different kind. i'm a six emmy award-winning kind and i want people to trust us and it means everybody has to do their job. glad to have you both. thank you. some parents are outraged. woke gender and sexuality lessons to children as young as first grade in one state. you've got to see it. and this. >> how can you say that president
guyana, quickly. >> 90% of the media and press that donald trump received was negative.verwhelming positive reporting done by the press even when he is wrong. they continue to lie and cover and the american people are waking up to it day after day. >> harris: those facts you are talking about in terms of the coverage are stubborn but the other thing that is stubborn. you want all the information that you can get and when they are wrong and they accuse one side of having...
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. >> councilman joe boost guyana leads the proposal to add los angeles to the list of already 22 sisterbetween the u.s. and ukraine. the city of angels, looking to make a connection with kyiv. while places like chicago, pittsburgh and baltimore already support kyiv, donetsk and odessa. >> what will los angeles be able to contribute to kyiv? >> some of the old fire engines and police cars, sanitation trucks that are no longer in use here in los angeles. >> l.a. is no stranger to the sister city relationship. in 2011, it donated fire trucks to beirut, lebanon. and it led fire training in lusaka, zambia in 2019. now, they're planning to send bulletproof vests, helmets and medical supplies. >> georgia hany is ukrainian american. >> how does it feel to be watching, to see everything going on to ukraine right now? >> it's very hard to see what's going on in ukraine. i am basically seeing this history that i'm learning about, crumbling by the day. that's not only happening on a physical level, where buildings are being destroyed in history is going up in smoke. my friends, their families, thei
. >> councilman joe boost guyana leads the proposal to add los angeles to the list of already 22 sisterbetween the u.s. and ukraine. the city of angels, looking to make a connection with kyiv. while places like chicago, pittsburgh and baltimore already support kyiv, donetsk and odessa. >> what will los angeles be able to contribute to kyiv? >> some of the old fire engines and police cars, sanitation trucks that are no longer in use here in los angeles. >> l.a. is no...
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percent 60.8 percent of voters in martinique chose le pen with 39 point one percent voting from icon in guyana la pen led with 60.7 percent out of the incumbent, if all right, candidate received 59 point one percent in the muslim majority island of my yard. my client trailed on 40.9 percent on joining us now to talk about this is stephanie, may not i natural is this. so she ologist, she lives in grad lube and he's joining us from point a p. thank you so much for being with us. now shawn league menache on the far left had come by far in the lead in the 1st round in these overseas territories. martini guadalupe a reunion as well. but his coll not to give a voice to the far right doesn't seem to have been heard. why? what's behind marine le, pen, strong showing in these territories. good morning everyone. well, this is really for civil own neck to say that a lot of people here reacted on social networks and were wide ashamed by what happened. and i guess it's, it's the, the same in martinique in french, we are now, 1st of all, 2nd of all, we have to say that it's not less than 50 percent of the p
percent 60.8 percent of voters in martinique chose le pen with 39 point one percent voting from icon in guyana la pen led with 60.7 percent out of the incumbent, if all right, candidate received 59 point one percent in the muslim majority island of my yard. my client trailed on 40.9 percent on joining us now to talk about this is stephanie, may not i natural is this. so she ologist, she lives in grad lube and he's joining us from point a p. thank you so much for being with us. now shawn league...
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jumped to $30 billion through 2023 from an expectation of $10 billion through the end of this year guyanaickly to chevron, their profit more than quadrupled, most profitable quarter in ten years, earnings 6.3 billion, wall street looking for a little more, but keep in mind, it's up from 1.4 billion last year. you deliver that kind of gain, wall street still not happy. they are pulling more oil, by the way, guys, out of the ground, raising production in the permian basing by about 15%. i'll wrap it up with this. the stocks are down a bit, but both up, what, 42%, 47% already this year, so i guess, jim, it's really super-good super great. a.j. brown, i think got an a-plus on the way from nfl.com on the first day of the draft. >> it's hard to gauge these oil companies? analysts just don't know >> they're raising their buybacks i'm sure congress will love that they're raising their buybacks >> you're right, congress is not going to be thrilled absolutely not, but regular oil stuff as usual i want to say i did say something that's disparaging about what the chinese are doing, i want to take it
jumped to $30 billion through 2023 from an expectation of $10 billion through the end of this year guyanaickly to chevron, their profit more than quadrupled, most profitable quarter in ten years, earnings 6.3 billion, wall street looking for a little more, but keep in mind, it's up from 1.4 billion last year. you deliver that kind of gain, wall street still not happy. they are pulling more oil, by the way, guys, out of the ground, raising production in the permian basing by about 15%. i'll wrap...
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. >> we're here in the rain forest in guyana ready to climb tepui, which is like a big sandstone stickingseries of rivers into what really felt like the middle of nowhere, and now we're in a very remote village, and we're about to begin a five to seven-day walk into the legitimate middle of nowhere. >> so what's your goal on this adventure? >> we have a scientist with us who has done many expeditions here in the past, researching endemic species of tepui. the goal is to climb this wall that's never been climbed, to assist in a scientific mission, to get bruce to the top, which i think will be a challenge. >> this expedition is the first to look at the walls of tepui to see whether there are unique flora growing on those walls. >> you know what i think about, when i think about the jungle, spiders and snakes. >> i found a very big spider. >> oh, it's a tarantula. >> and we're going to pretend i never saw that, and keep walking. >> spiders and snakes i don't do. i don't do spiders and snakes. >> we have spent quite a bit of time thinking about those as well, but i feel like we're the right
. >> we're here in the rain forest in guyana ready to climb tepui, which is like a big sandstone stickingseries of rivers into what really felt like the middle of nowhere, and now we're in a very remote village, and we're about to begin a five to seven-day walk into the legitimate middle of nowhere. >> so what's your goal on this adventure? >> we have a scientist with us who has done many expeditions here in the past, researching endemic species of tepui. the goal is to climb...
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we're also increasing production through a number of projects, including a world class development in guyana. we expect our oil production there will be the highest in 25 years. we can increase the supply to meet the affordable energy. exxonmobil is committing to meeting the need for energy while also developing solutions to lower emissions and address the risk of climate change. a low carbon solution business has the potential to significantly lower emissions in the sectors of our economy. while we do not own or operate any gas stations here in the united states, we know today's high gas prices at the pump today are hurting americans, and the impact of high energy costs underscores the importance of affordable energy supplies. the market establishes the price based on available supply and the demand for that supply. continued investments and new production is the only way to achieve balanced markets and more affordable prices that bring real relief at the pump. government has a critical role to play here. policies need to provide certainty and improve predictability, consistent, efficient a
we're also increasing production through a number of projects, including a world class development in guyana. we expect our oil production there will be the highest in 25 years. we can increase the supply to meet the affordable energy. exxonmobil is committing to meeting the need for energy while also developing solutions to lower emissions and address the risk of climate change. a low carbon solution business has the potential to significantly lower emissions in the sectors of our economy....