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guyana, 1953.munist intrigue lders here. accused of it, the head of the people's progressive party. communist propaganda literature is confiscated but they have their foot in the door and soon control british guyana. the example of vietnam, july 21, 1954, at geneva, the signing of a ceasefire agreement. others taking part, molotov and the vietnam foreign minister dong. the armistice brings to an end 7 1/2 years of fights in indochina. the flag comes down. elements. these are some of a million vietnamese refugees the french leave hanoi, according to armistice terms, and virtual control is left in the hands of red elements. these are some of the million vietnamese refugees fleeing the area. the red army takes over, the communist flag goes up. proclamation and decrees of the new order are immediately posted. cuba, the nationalist congress of socialist youth meets with the theme of down with yankee imperialism as they hail castro's ex-proepiation of holdings. on december 2, 1961, castro reveals i'm a m
guyana, 1953.munist intrigue lders here. accused of it, the head of the people's progressive party. communist propaganda literature is confiscated but they have their foot in the door and soon control british guyana. the example of vietnam, july 21, 1954, at geneva, the signing of a ceasefire agreement. others taking part, molotov and the vietnam foreign minister dong. the armistice brings to an end 7 1/2 years of fights in indochina. the flag comes down. elements. these are some of a million...
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there's roughly half a million adults in guyana.illion so far as he cycles from wrexham to glasgow, all on a customised chopper bike. it doesn't look that comfortable but well done to him. that is a huge amount of money. hopefully the weather will be nice for the final leg. let's find out. the first taste of winter on the way to many of us and it comes in two waves. the first wave takes place this weekend with a colder air pushing southwards through saturday and into sunday. this from sunday to monday a bit of complication, low pressure pushes warmer milder air to the south and colder air to the north and that will cause a few issues. but as that clears away the real cold arctic air will take hold from tuesday onwards. the first wave of colder areas across iceland and behind this front is approaching into north—west scotland. there are strengthening winds. that will break up the cloud in eastern scotland and a mild day, 1a to 15 degrees here. that winter brings an extensive cloud and patchy like rain and drizzle. some of the sunnies
there's roughly half a million adults in guyana.illion so far as he cycles from wrexham to glasgow, all on a customised chopper bike. it doesn't look that comfortable but well done to him. that is a huge amount of money. hopefully the weather will be nice for the final leg. let's find out. the first taste of winter on the way to many of us and it comes in two waves. the first wave takes place this weekend with a colder air pushing southwards through saturday and into sunday. this from sunday to...
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exxon to me -- you're right, it's an expensive stock right now, but they have this massive find in guyanauld on track to produce millions of barrels. it's outside of the geopolitical hot zones, so to me looser regulatory requirements, a great source of a product, all of that bodes well for them. >> our final name today is in the consumer staples, general mills. the stock is down over 2%, staples widely seen as a loser in a second trump presidency. explain why that is and what your trade is on general mills, particularly if robert f. kennedy, jr. has some important role. >> exactly. >> in food and drug supervision. >> exactly, you know, one name, bobby kennedy, because, you know trump has clearly said he's going to tap him for some sort of position in his cabinet, most likely something to be like a food or drug czar. now, the conventional trade is to say it will be the pharmaceuticals that will get hurt, but not that he wants to ban vaccines, he just doesn't want to mandate them, so i think the manufacturers would be quite already as far as production, on the other hand he's very much agai
exxon to me -- you're right, it's an expensive stock right now, but they have this massive find in guyanauld on track to produce millions of barrels. it's outside of the geopolitical hot zones, so to me looser regulatory requirements, a great source of a product, all of that bodes well for them. >> our final name today is in the consumer staples, general mills. the stock is down over 2%, staples widely seen as a loser in a second trump presidency. explain why that is and what your trade...
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it will have terrible impact for guyana with maduro's territorial ambitions.you would basically bring the authoritarian playbook to a whole new level. i think it shows a more deliverable and measurable outcome we need a win. we need a victory that can fire a force wave of democratic victory. it can be a measure. >> absolutely. can you talk about, all a bit of the work you do with liberty caucus to support dissidents and help protect them from some of these measures that we've been talking. >> with yes. very creative idea that some dissidents had to gather two years ago in lithuania. i was a prisoner at the time but when i was outside i was able to participate in their second congress, and through a director vought we had an election to elect what's called the leadership council. the idea of the leadership council is to come number one, to bring energy and strategies of how can we work together. so addicted to work together. we should the same. we are doing things for a specific that are trying to support dissidents and xo, for example, i have a foundation in n
it will have terrible impact for guyana with maduro's territorial ambitions.you would basically bring the authoritarian playbook to a whole new level. i think it shows a more deliverable and measurable outcome we need a win. we need a victory that can fire a force wave of democratic victory. it can be a measure. >> absolutely. can you talk about, all a bit of the work you do with liberty caucus to support dissidents and help protect them from some of these measures that we've been...
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more than matched by growth in non-opec supplies from places like u.s., brazil, guyana. a long look and potentially look at the increases in supply further back in 2025. >> okay. so, perhaps a rollover here and maybe a readjustment of when it comes to the supply side and planned output increases moving forward. that will be interesting to watch. of course, you mentioned this before, but one of the things that opec is deliberating ere is the overall policy impact of trump 2.0. what we learned in the last 24 hours is the president-elect does not intend to spare crude oil from the import tariffs from canada and mexico. what impact do you expect that to have on oil markets specifically? >> as you say, it is one of several complicating factors with the incoming trump regime. we've got the whole issue around trade tariffs which i think net is bearish the u.s. economy, it's inflationary. it potentially means not next year, but potentially some time in 2026, the fed potentially having to reverse course. so, all other things being equal, the whole issue of tariffs, depending on h
more than matched by growth in non-opec supplies from places like u.s., brazil, guyana. a long look and potentially look at the increases in supply further back in 2025. >> okay. so, perhaps a rollover here and maybe a readjustment of when it comes to the supply side and planned output increases moving forward. that will be interesting to watch. of course, you mentioned this before, but one of the things that opec is deliberating ere is the overall policy impact of trump 2.0. what we...
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some projects in brazil and guyana. at $80 a barrel, we are all working.he natural decline is lower. the base remains higher. i see you should not forget as well. in fact, iran is exporting much more oil than one year ago. the international community has relaxed some sanctions. 2 million barrels per day came into the market. that is also part of the good supply. i think all of the people are willing to control together with the price in u.s. and europe as well. we'll see. >> reporter: the message from policymakers is that volatility and uncertainty is here to stay at least until we get through the u.s. election, perhaps the next fed decision and the clarity on the back drop in the middle east. as for the overall pricing action we have seen, oil has stayed well off the back of the most recent opec decision. we saw prices rising more than 1.5% in the asia session and also stayed higher through the course of the european trading day as well. now up by almost 3%. silvia, that's where we stand. back over to you. >> thank you, dan. interesting coverage, really,
some projects in brazil and guyana. at $80 a barrel, we are all working.he natural decline is lower. the base remains higher. i see you should not forget as well. in fact, iran is exporting much more oil than one year ago. the international community has relaxed some sanctions. 2 million barrels per day came into the market. that is also part of the good supply. i think all of the people are willing to control together with the price in u.s. and europe as well. we'll see. >> reporter: the...
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. >> i'm from guyana originally. my father raised birds, so i end up with the same hobby.called bird racing. instead of, like a running race. like a singing race, you know, the first bird that chirped to 50 won the prize. it bought a lot of money. and if you become a champion, you win a couple of races. the price goes up 10,000. $8,000. you got to be as gentle as possible so i just hold it in my hand. you hit bumps, i rattle him, you know. i want him to be as calm as possible. i'll find a parking as close as possible to where are we going? so the birds don't be exposed to the cold weather right now we're trying to warm up the birds. and sometimes you bring a bird today and he's not in the mood. nothing happens we just got to another day. all right, you ready for the whole world is in queens. >> and like the world as a whole, it is constantly changing here in the jamaica neighborhood. a growing number of immigrants from africa have put down roots. and with them, restaurants catering to their tastes like here at africana restaurant how your day my name is blessing oseguera.
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it's still quite a ways away in terms of that right of first refusal over guyana, that exxon maintainswn to really what are a handful of words, simple language apparently. i haven't seen it. we'll see what happens. >> do you buy the idea that it could now be discounted? this has been something that i -- >> it has. >> it may well be. i would come back and say all right, it has badly trailed exxon not just this year but for the last few years -- >> no. and they have a huge buyback. >> why? >> i would say because it's wrong -- >> it's wrong. the market has been wrong. >> chevron has done a lot. bought perm me yan. fantastic in the golf ulf of me. russian properties that hurt them. i think people feel they've got -- that their asian properties are problematic and that's what i think. they think the mediterranean properties to israel might be problematic. so they have international exposure. >> okay. well -- >> international exposure. >> so does exxon. >> right. [ applause ] >> let's get the opening bell and the cnbc realtime exchange. the big board, the nyse, client relationship services t
it's still quite a ways away in terms of that right of first refusal over guyana, that exxon maintainswn to really what are a handful of words, simple language apparently. i haven't seen it. we'll see what happens. >> do you buy the idea that it could now be discounted? this has been something that i -- >> it has. >> it may well be. i would come back and say all right, it has badly trailed exxon not just this year but for the last few years -- >> no. and they have a huge...
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as featured in the emmy nominated documentary coded bias morning canada to guyana and parents ballroomlives in cambridge, massachusetts. and our moderator, museveni sylvester is the founder of avatar buddy, a powerful. integration of gen eight technologies with built in evidence based mentorship. she has worked in corporate i.t. 30 years for companies, including burger king subway, wachovia, hp and the children's trust. welcome. hello. good afternoon, everybody. thank you for. spending your sunday afternoon with with us. i'm honored and barely beyond words that i got this amazing. so i'm going to start off with a poem by my word, buddy in the heart of miami, where cultures entwine on november 24th, at the stroke of four. two visionaries meet their parts align to unravel unraveled the mysteries of ice core. stephanie sylvester, a beacon of light with roots in it. a journey profound. from burger king to subway. her insights craft in avatar buddy where solutions abound. a member of the links with a heart so wide empowering communities within each voice. her mission to bridge the digital d
as featured in the emmy nominated documentary coded bias morning canada to guyana and parents ballroomlives in cambridge, massachusetts. and our moderator, museveni sylvester is the founder of avatar buddy, a powerful. integration of gen eight technologies with built in evidence based mentorship. she has worked in corporate i.t. 30 years for companies, including burger king subway, wachovia, hp and the children's trust. welcome. hello. good afternoon, everybody. thank you for. spending your...
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a fair amount coming from brazil, guyana, even the u.s. is increasing production.ot price will fall, inventories will build, which is contrary to what opec says they want to do. i think that will get us into a price war type of scenario. if opec increases production, prices could go up $10 or more. annmarie: your point on tariffs, how that could be a drag on the energy industry. could it also be a solution? ursula von der leyen called president-elect trump and said we still have a lot of russian lng, maybe we can buy more american lng. can that be a solution to some of these potential trade wars? francisco: 100%, great point. they will use their u.s. energy purchases in negotiations against tariffs. we will see more purchases from the european and chinese side to try to negotiate a trade regime with the u.s.. that is for sure a key part of it. lisa: if i were sitting next to you at a ufc fight, i would be asking you, should i buy gold right now? a question of whether the run-up was a head fake or not, will be permanent because of how much the dollar has gone up? fr
a fair amount coming from brazil, guyana, even the u.s. is increasing production.ot price will fall, inventories will build, which is contrary to what opec says they want to do. i think that will get us into a price war type of scenario. if opec increases production, prices could go up $10 or more. annmarie: your point on tariffs, how that could be a drag on the energy industry. could it also be a solution? ursula von der leyen called president-elect trump and said we still have a lot of...
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they are battling with exxon of right of first refusal with the guyana assets involved with that i talkedabout what it means for a trump or harris administration he pointed out he worked with both administrations in the past he said what he would like more than anything is to see continuity in the rules because they are making long-term investments for any of the major investments you are looking at with fossil fuels, they take long cycle investments and spend billions of dollars and they would like certainty with any of this he did point out under president biden, it is not a friendly administration, but they worked with that anyway and they are looking at record levels of oil production they are putting out. they said they would be over 1 million barrels a day in the permian. a decade ago, it was less tthan one tenth of that. if you have trump administration, it is drill, baby, drill. you think you are already doing that and you don't want to hit more in production and the permian may be plateauing out, too. we will see what happens with that right now, the stock is up 2.8%. >> another
they are battling with exxon of right of first refusal with the guyana assets involved with that i talkedabout what it means for a trump or harris administration he pointed out he worked with both administrations in the past he said what he would like more than anything is to see continuity in the rules because they are making long-term investments for any of the major investments you are looking at with fossil fuels, they take long cycle investments and spend billions of dollars and they would...
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like i said, 30 million to to study that animals in guyana or 50 million for bridge that goes to nowhere. so i would like to hear you say good things about elon musk and good things about what trump is going to do make our country safer and give money instead of billions of dollars to illegal aliens that get money for credit cards and all this and that. why don't you give them money to people sleeping on the floor? let them answer. oh, i'm happy to. so i agree with you that there are things that we spend too much money on and things that we should be spending our money on. well, if you just look at how if you look at what elon did at twitter, the result, if he does the same thing with the us government, is going to be merely ends in millions of people out of work lots of money going to the wealthy people at the top. and very little done to help anybody who isn't part the upper. so i'm just looking at what he did at twitter. i don't know what he's going to do with the government. perhaps he'll find a way to cut costs without causing the firing of 20 million people. but if he fires 20 mill
like i said, 30 million to to study that animals in guyana or 50 million for bridge that goes to nowhere. so i would like to hear you say good things about elon musk and good things about what trump is going to do make our country safer and give money instead of billions of dollars to illegal aliens that get money for credit cards and all this and that. why don't you give them money to people sleeping on the floor? let them answer. oh, i'm happy to. so i agree with you that there are things...
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was in the sands of egypt or iraq or whether it was on a glacier in iceland or the amazon forest in guyanato young people, a life in the military or even a single tour in the military is one that you will cherish for the rest of your life. the picture is my crew right there, some of the men who saved my life, and you have a bond that is more precious than anything that you will every experience, having served with these amazing men and women who are willing to sacrifice for this nation. >> thank you so much for sharing your thoughts this morning. democratic senator tammy duckworth of illinois. thank you very much on this veterans day. >>> and that does it for us this morning. jose diaz-balart picks up the coverage in two minutes. nutes. i love crowds, if you can believe it. ah, you found me. you found me. there he is. but wherever i go it's always “where's waldo?” are you wally? yeah. yeah i am. never “who's waldo?” sometimes it takes someone who really knows you to make you feel seen. gifts that say i get you. etsy has it. >>> right now on msnbc, the second trump white house taking shape.
was in the sands of egypt or iraq or whether it was on a glacier in iceland or the amazon forest in guyanato young people, a life in the military or even a single tour in the military is one that you will cherish for the rest of your life. the picture is my crew right there, some of the men who saved my life, and you have a bond that is more precious than anything that you will every experience, having served with these amazing men and women who are willing to sacrifice for this nation....