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next month, opec and non-opec members will be meeting in algeria. that meeting is an opportunity to meet and discuss the market situation including any possible action that may be required to stabilize the market. but a meeting does not mean an agreement. in april, there was a similar gathering doha. then saudi arabia refused to freeze production. after its regional rival iran said it would not lower its output. iran is trying to curve back market shares. opec members venezuela has been pushing hard to shore up prices. the president maduro called the saudi king earlier in the week as well as vladimir putin of russia. >> i'm in touch with members of opec. because we are running a series of meetings. this month and september to review and prelaunch the plans during about six months to stabilize the oil price at close to there are 40 per barrel. >> opec officials said talks on the global oil production freeze could be revived if oil prices went down. following the saudi statement, the price of oil has rallied. >> let's get a check of markets now. a mix
next month, opec and non-opec members will be meeting in algeria. that meeting is an opportunity to meet and discuss the market situation including any possible action that may be required to stabilize the market. but a meeting does not mean an agreement. in april, there was a similar gathering doha. then saudi arabia refused to freeze production. after its regional rival iran said it would not lower its output. iran is trying to curve back market shares. opec members venezuela has been pushing...
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he did military service in algeria, where the family of one of his killers has its roots.man's family is also from algeria and he came here to share the city's grief. >> we have to be with our french citizen neighbors. we have to be with them. and with christians, especially christians, that believe in the same god as us. james: france is a secular state, but this afternoon, the older rituals of the catholic church had their place. in the 15th century, joan of arc was burned at the stake. this city knows how to grieve for those who died for their faith. james reynolds, bbc news. tora: from on the efforts stop those from pledging allegiance to the islamic state i spoke with a former fbi special agent who is now with the foreign policy research institute. he joins us from boston. father hamel was killed by two teenagers who tried to go to syria. what seems to you to be the lesson for intelligence agencies here? >> well, the concern has always been on foreign fighters returning from syria, but as we have slowed down those foreign fighters going through turkey into syria we ha
he did military service in algeria, where the family of one of his killers has its roots.man's family is also from algeria and he came here to share the city's grief. >> we have to be with our french citizen neighbors. we have to be with them. and with christians, especially christians, that believe in the same god as us. james: france is a secular state, but this afternoon, the older rituals of the catholic church had their place. in the 15th century, joan of arc was burned at the stake....
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they will be in algeria for a meeting of the international energy forum.ountries from opec as well as non-opec member states. that is a talking shop anyway. they may as well speak while they are there. as he opec president said yesterday, the countries are always having informal discussions. opec governorador meeting with the new secretary general yesterday. opec also put that out in a statement. the venezuelans have said they have been in discussion as well: with the secretary-general about doing something. there are always these talks going on. it makes sense for them to speak when they gather. the reason behind it has to be the $10 drop we have seen in oil prices in the last few weeks. prices did come back somewhat yesterday. a lot of people are seeing this as opec trying to talk to the market, signal things, and push sentiment to get prices back up to where they are more comfortable around $50 perhaps. where they were. when opec felt more comfortable with the way things were going in the market. rishaad: they put out a statement that also included posi
they will be in algeria for a meeting of the international energy forum.ountries from opec as well as non-opec member states. that is a talking shop anyway. they may as well speak while they are there. as he opec president said yesterday, the countries are always having informal discussions. opec governorador meeting with the new secretary general yesterday. opec also put that out in a statement. the venezuelans have said they have been in discussion as well: with the secretary-general about...
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the u-s grains council say algeria is a relatively small market.. but it and its neighbors in north africa show potential for export growth... --- a tuning in.. i hope to see you again next time! ---- we'll post a video every day in the agriculture section of kcrg.com. i'm david geiger with the agribusiness report. trt oc: standard one of the great character actors of 70s sitcoms passes away -- you may not know his name but his face and smile was very well known. plus, will the actor known for playing harry potter return to the character that made him globally famous. the showbiz wrap is next. the u-s-p-s approved a stamp z22e3z zixz z22jkz zixz y22jky yixy radcliffe return to being harry potter? jason nathanson has today's showbiz wrap. is there more harry potter in daniel radcliffe's future? the new york daily news says warner brothers is eager to cast him in a film version of "harry potter and the cursed child" wizard into manhood. it's a smash hit on the london stage. one possible snag: radcliffe has said he wants to keep some distance between h
the u-s grains council say algeria is a relatively small market.. but it and its neighbors in north africa show potential for export growth... --- a tuning in.. i hope to see you again next time! ---- we'll post a video every day in the agriculture section of kcrg.com. i'm david geiger with the agribusiness report. trt oc: standard one of the great character actors of 70s sitcoms passes away -- you may not know his name but his face and smile was very well known. plus, will the actor known for...
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the u-s grains council say algeria is a relatively small maket.. but it and its neighbors in north africa show potential for export growth... ---- and that's all i have for the show today.. thanks for tuning in.. i hope to see you again next time! ---- we'll post david geiger with the agribusiness report. trt oc: standard iowa's largest cooperative energy provider will show off its fu central iowa power cooperative will unveil the first of 6 sites in the largest solar farm in the state this afternoon. it announced plans for the site this time last year. the urbana site is off of bing miller lane, just west of interstate 380. once all six sites are open, it will increase iowa's solar energy output by about 20 percent. a new study looks into drinking well water and safety. the university of iowa study 2006 and last year. the des moines register reports the study found nearly 12% of wells had unsafe levels of nitrate. 8% had unsafe levels of arsenic. and 43% had a kind of bacteria that can be a good indicator of e-coli. no state or federal laws requir
the u-s grains council say algeria is a relatively small maket.. but it and its neighbors in north africa show potential for export growth... ---- and that's all i have for the show today.. thanks for tuning in.. i hope to see you again next time! ---- we'll post david geiger with the agribusiness report. trt oc: standard iowa's largest cooperative energy provider will show off its fu central iowa power cooperative will unveil the first of 6 sites in the largest solar farm in the state this...
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goingaid earlier, what's to happen in algeria, i think they're going to have a nice there.e that they are going to agree on anything at this meeting. you can also pinpoint the chinese strategic oil storage is something to watch, something that has supported prices in the first half area how is -- first half. how is that going to play into your calculations for the second half and beyond? it is a difficult question. it depends on how much oil the chinese are putting in the storage. from what has been gathered, it looks like it could down about 800 thousand barrels earlier in the year to only about 400,000 barrels a day in june. if that trend continues, the reason for this is that the storage they built is getting filled. they don't have room to put much more oil for storage before they help more storage facilities. but one positive sign in china is that, pear lake with this, -- parlayed with this, chinese oil production is also struggling. to a similar period last year, china's own domestic oil production has fallen. that trend is accelerating. impact ofsoften the fromse sto
goingaid earlier, what's to happen in algeria, i think they're going to have a nice there.e that they are going to agree on anything at this meeting. you can also pinpoint the chinese strategic oil storage is something to watch, something that has supported prices in the first half area how is -- first half. how is that going to play into your calculations for the second half and beyond? it is a difficult question. it depends on how much oil the chinese are putting in the storage. from what has...
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he said, john, i'd like you to bring me some travel maps of morocco and possibly algeria. and captain mcclay said -- mcrae said why would you need these? he said, well, i want to see where my troops are fighting. but, in fact, he was planning his trip. and when mccrae realized he was serious, there were many people who tried to dissuade him. he flew on one of these huge boeing clippers from miami. after casablanca he flew home, and a similar plane flying to lisbon in portugal had it, made a poor landing, and i think 29 men were killed. so it was a very dangerous scheme. but i think it, it illustrates another aspect of the commander, the role of commander in chief, and that is courage. he recognized that at that moment of the war, particularly after seeing those rabbis, that he really -- just words would not be enough. he went before congress, he gave his a state of the union speech -- his state of the union speech, but he had to actually go out to north africa and meet the commanders in the field of battle. not just patton, not just eisenhower, but mark clark and a host of
he said, john, i'd like you to bring me some travel maps of morocco and possibly algeria. and captain mcclay said -- mcrae said why would you need these? he said, well, i want to see where my troops are fighting. but, in fact, he was planning his trip. and when mccrae realized he was serious, there were many people who tried to dissuade him. he flew on one of these huge boeing clippers from miami. after casablanca he flew home, and a similar plane flying to lisbon in portugal had it, made a...
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kidnappings in algeria. unrest in mali. terrorist cells to the south. deadly riots in egypt. killed the u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns. but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli, and life goes on. vendors are out. people go about their daily routines. >> akram: this is our traditional breakfast. >> anthony: what is this dish called? >> akram: -- which is an overstretched donut, i suppose. >> anthony: right, with an egg. >> akram: with an egg on top. >> anthony: what's the little pancake they put on top? that just to hold the egg in? >> akram: yeah, just to hold the egg in. it's, uh, it's like a hat for it, or a cover or something. >> anthony: a crepe. yeah. right. >> akram: you can get them with cheese. you can get them with chili paste. you can have them with honey, with sugar. >> anthony: what do you, how do you like yours? >> akram: uh, i like mine cooked, to be honest. >> anthony: what's the name of this neighborhood? >> akram: uh, this is fashloom. this is the cradle of the
kidnappings in algeria. unrest in mali. terrorist cells to the south. deadly riots in egypt. killed the u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns. but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli, and life goes on. vendors are out. people go about their daily routines. >> akram: this is our traditional breakfast. >> anthony: what is this dish called? >> akram: -- which is an overstretched donut, i...
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. >> algeria. boeing did a deal with russia. russia did a deal with uranium one. >> that's global commerce. come on! >> no, not if it's at the expense of the free market. go ahead. >> eric, if i can get in and make a point here. let's not forget in july, hillary clinton said nothing i did as secretary of state had anything to do with the clinton foundation. we now know that that is not true. the question becomes, when hillary clinton says she deleted 30,000 e-mails that she deemed personal, did she think that business regarding the clinton foundation should be classified as personal? that's question. >> there are a lot of questions here, which is a reason why hillary clinton should have a press conference and address all of these issues for all of us. that's my bipartisan take. >> how about a conference on trump's tax returns? >> i agree with that, too. >> we ran out of time. sorry. >>> coming up, trump slammed for his softer stance on illegal immigration. is the gop nominee damned no matter what he does? we debate, you decide.
. >> algeria. boeing did a deal with russia. russia did a deal with uranium one. >> that's global commerce. come on! >> no, not if it's at the expense of the free market. go ahead. >> eric, if i can get in and make a point here. let's not forget in july, hillary clinton said nothing i did as secretary of state had anything to do with the clinton foundation. we now know that that is not true. the question becomes, when hillary clinton says she deleted 30,000 e-mails that...
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the opec talks are expected the n energy conference in algeria in septemben >> stocks tend to get a lift overall when oil prices do rise, but this yea and it is turning wall street's conventional wisdom, some of those cliche, upside down. bob pisani takes a look at reasons why. >>e inquired while the old stops don't seem to be working. as goes january, so goes the year, but the s&7%. the s&p is up nearly 6% since the end of april and august is up fractionally. th sti early. now, what's going on? there's another majo here. presiden outside influence on the market and when you la in a pre manner. for example, the last seven months of election years have been strong, which is two losing streaks out of 16 elections since 1952. what about august being the weakest month? august has been the weakest month since 1987, it opposite in presidential election years. it's the fourth best month for the s&p according to jed hish, stock traders almanac. this may hav post convention bounce. it's not that simple. the correct rule is don't sell in may in the third and fourth year of the presidential electio
the opec talks are expected the n energy conference in algeria in septemben >> stocks tend to get a lift overall when oil prices do rise, but this yea and it is turning wall street's conventional wisdom, some of those cliche, upside down. bob pisani takes a look at reasons why. >>e inquired while the old stops don't seem to be working. as goes january, so goes the year, but the s&7%. the s&p is up nearly 6% since the end of april and august is up fractionally. th sti early....
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algerian daily says it will make things worse for algeria and also the eu and the u.s., which risks repercussionsthese airstrikes. let's stay in the united states, where the president barack obama has lashed out at donald trump. >> "unfit and woefully unprepared" were his words according to "the guardian." urged theobama has republican party to denounce trump. the republicans need to stop indulging trump, that is what this "new york times" contributor says in this opinion piece. he calls him an unabashed and unrepentant fabulist with little control over his temper. commentshe president's show how out of control this election is getting, according to "vox." >> that a president would isticize a candidate unprecedented. the fact that we did not even flinch over obama's comments show how off the rails this election is getting and has gotten. waseems like trump concocted in some liberal laboratory toe frighten obama. anchor: a fox news analyst has compared the khan family to a woman who criticized hillary clinton. benghazist her son in and accused clinton of covering the real details around his death
algerian daily says it will make things worse for algeria and also the eu and the u.s., which risks repercussionsthese airstrikes. let's stay in the united states, where the president barack obama has lashed out at donald trump. >> "unfit and woefully unprepared" were his words according to "the guardian." urged theobama has republican party to denounce trump. the republicans need to stop indulging trump, that is what this "new york times" contributor says in...
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honduras beat algeria and sits second in group d. >>> the olympics get off to a full start friday night and we'll be bringing you the highlights of the day's action throughout the games. >>> yes, excitement is running high here in japan for the olympics. soccer fans watched their men's team kick off a preliminary round ahead of friday's opening ceremony. and they're looking ahead to hosting their own games. >> reporter: the eyes of some 40 soccer team members are glued to the match between japan and nigeria. it's close to home for them. the team captain graduated from the school. nigeria beat japan 5-4, but it's not curbing supporters' enthusiasm. >> translator: i'm sure japan can make it to the next stage, so i'll cheer on the team. >> reporter: people in tokyo who want to catchh somee of the olympic fever can come here to this viewing area. it's empty now, but it's expected to be packed for rio's opening ceremony and throughout the games. ththe space was set up by the metropolitan government and the organizers of the tokyo games. as many as 300 people can watch live broadcasts of comp
honduras beat algeria and sits second in group d. >>> the olympics get off to a full start friday night and we'll be bringing you the highlights of the day's action throughout the games. >>> yes, excitement is running high here in japan for the olympics. soccer fans watched their men's team kick off a preliminary round ahead of friday's opening ceremony. and they're looking ahead to hosting their own games. >> reporter: the eyes of some 40 soccer team members are glued...
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. >> when you have global view on this phenomenon, as we know we have in the region 1000, from algeria, 5,200 foreign terrorist fighter from tunisia, and when we move to the north in europe we have 1,700 from france, 815 belgium, 415 from germany, 500 from uk, 120 from sweden, so we terrorists are coming from. scott: when it comes to fighting terror, some have argued that it's not the u.s., it's not the u.k., but that it is morocco that perhaps has the right formula. the formula for success in fighting terror, is that true? benhammu: i think that morocco since the terror attack on casablanca on may 2003 have experience. scott: the 2003 casablanca attacks were a wake-up call. suicide bombers killed 33 people. tens of thousands responded with banners saying no to terrorism. within the year, 2had been arrested. >> we know more about these terrorist groups the networking, how they greet and look for the after this bombing the moroccan securities services tried to make a new concept of internal security. the second pillar was to manage the religious managing the mosque, that imam role and t
. >> when you have global view on this phenomenon, as we know we have in the region 1000, from algeria, 5,200 foreign terrorist fighter from tunisia, and when we move to the north in europe we have 1,700 from france, 815 belgium, 415 from germany, 500 from uk, 120 from sweden, so we terrorists are coming from. scott: when it comes to fighting terror, some have argued that it's not the u.s., it's not the u.k., but that it is morocco that perhaps has the right formula. the formula for...
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a formal meet -- leads to algeria. a formal meeting next month. meaningful free deal? manus: we've got a little bit of gold priced in. this would be the first august +++ drop. this is the bond market. you're looking at two year government bonds having a tough time. u.s. treasury market, 10 year government bonds in the u.s., 1.57. this is the worst month for treasuries since june of last year. 1.57. that is the worst month since june of last year. the bottom line is this, stanley fischer and the rest setting themselves up for a credibility gap if they do not raise rates by 25 basis points. anna: let's get to bloomberg first word news with rosalind chin. rosalind: -- -- the investment bank was the winner of elected real estate sales transactions fell apart amid disagreements. goldman sachs will proceed with the process of electing u.k. assets worth around four to 57 million -- around 457 million pound. the cape prime minister marks the end of summer today as he gathers cabinet members and top officials. theresa may's ministers such as david davis ha
a formal meet -- leads to algeria. a formal meeting next month. meaningful free deal? manus: we've got a little bit of gold priced in. this would be the first august +++ drop. this is the bond market. you're looking at two year government bonds having a tough time. u.s. treasury market, 10 year government bonds in the u.s., 1.57. this is the worst month for treasuries since june of last year. 1.57. that is the worst month since june of last year. the bottom line is this, stanley fischer and the...
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the europeans especially the french of assimilating refugees from algeria and tunisia, other places thatrmer colonies. this country this is what they do with kids here. use myself as an example. they put you in school, no english is a second language or wasn't when i went to school. sink or swim and become american and learn english and that's how it should be. >> we do this better than europeans do. >> homegrown terrorists aed something happens the ideology that comes through with them. >> i want to give you the final word on this. hearing you trying to get in. >> the bad guys have stated that they want to use the refugee program to get here and do bad things. that means we have to step up our game or else. as i stated it only takes one and they want to do damage and they want to do damage really bad. keep that in mind. >> all right. guys, leave it there. you want a bonus from the boss? then hit the beach. really? we'll explain. >>> coming up could time out. what if i told you more companies are rewarding workers for taking more time off? find out why. >>> plus, forget >>> getting paid
the europeans especially the french of assimilating refugees from algeria and tunisia, other places thatrmer colonies. this country this is what they do with kids here. use myself as an example. they put you in school, no english is a second language or wasn't when i went to school. sink or swim and become american and learn english and that's how it should be. >> we do this better than europeans do. >> homegrown terrorists aed something happens the ideology that comes through with...
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he said, john, i'd like you to bring me some travel maps of morocco and possibly algeria. and captain macrae said, why would you need me? well, i want to see where my troops are fighting. but, in fact, he was planning his trip there and when he realized he was serious or when the president finally admitted it, there were many people who try to dissuade him. he flew on one of these huge bowling clippers from miami, after casablanca he flew home and a similar plane flying to lisbon and portugal made a poor landing addressing 29 men were killed. so i was a very dangerous team, but it illustrates a number of aspects of the commander, the role of commander-in-chief, and that is courage. he recognized that at that moment of the work, particularly after seeing those rabbis, that he really, just words would not be enough. he went before congress. he gave his state of the union speech but had to actually go out to north africa and the commanders in the field of battle, not just patent, not just eisenhower but mark clark and a host of divisional and corporate managers better. so cou
he said, john, i'd like you to bring me some travel maps of morocco and possibly algeria. and captain macrae said, why would you need me? well, i want to see where my troops are fighting. but, in fact, he was planning his trip there and when he realized he was serious or when the president finally admitted it, there were many people who try to dissuade him. he flew on one of these huge bowling clippers from miami, after casablanca he flew home and a similar plane flying to lisbon and portugal...
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. >> production next month in algeria. now a venture capitalist. media and data companies.t is your business update for the hour. >> let's take a closer look this week. the bloomberg index climbing to a one-week high after the fed vice chair sally fischer says the u.s. economy is already close to meeting the central bank goals. friday in jackson hole. joining us now is bloomberg's derivatives strategist. great have you. we saw the dollar rises earlier. 10 year treasury deals down three basis points. given the news we see in the market, what are you interpreting will happen at jackson hole and further down the line this year? >> focused on the labor market to realized inflation. abouts what it has been and what we're potentially looking for on friday. trickyd inflation is a thing and inflation markets have been predicting it higher. there has been a lot of pain in that trade. they may allow for inflation to overshoot 2% barrier for a 13 month time. two years forward. >> let me bring up the chart right here next to me. this is the proxy terminal rate. we can see it is pretty
. >> production next month in algeria. now a venture capitalist. media and data companies.t is your business update for the hour. >> let's take a closer look this week. the bloomberg index climbing to a one-week high after the fed vice chair sally fischer says the u.s. economy is already close to meeting the central bank goals. friday in jackson hole. joining us now is bloomberg's derivatives strategist. great have you. we saw the dollar rises earlier. 10 year treasury deals down...
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formal talks during industry conference in algeria -- in september.onnie: rival high-frequency trading firms are in talks to build a chicago to did -- to japan communications link. installing in nine of microwave towers on the west coast. involved inis trading. of gatoradesion by theed organic department of agriculture. strong race, lemon, and mixed berry organic. they plan to expand it out to natural convenience stores in the next few weeks. that is your update. vonnie: let's turn to the presidential race. donald trump has never been shy about criticizing the media. here is a recent apple from the campaign trail. mr. trump: the system is rigged and the biggest rigger of the system is the media. it is rigged, it is crooked as hell. vonnie: would it be his surprise if trump the end zone media empire? the rumor is doing the rounds that he will start his own empire. is that all that would be left? if he loses that election and goes to the final round? >> we have known for a wild donald trump cable ratings magnet. he started to surround himself other very
formal talks during industry conference in algeria -- in september.onnie: rival high-frequency trading firms are in talks to build a chicago to did -- to japan communications link. installing in nine of microwave towers on the west coast. involved inis trading. of gatoradesion by theed organic department of agriculture. strong race, lemon, and mixed berry organic. they plan to expand it out to natural convenience stores in the next few weeks. that is your update. vonnie: let's turn to the...
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that happens to have 75 ministers or was i ministers or energy around the world convening in algeria.ve a good reason to hide this here they have been suffering by low prices. they need higher prices. so do venezuelans. here is the opportunity for another big agreement. i suspect there will not be much happening as a result. david: oil taking a lap lower following the inventory data. datae blog here of that coming in now. . font of resources you can see all of the heavy hitters here. a comment from juliann lee, oil strategist saying gasoline inventory to rise. the headline here, crude oil inventories by 2.5 million barrels. trading 2.2%il lower. the latest from our newsroom in new york, and a? >> vice president joe biden is in turkey trying to patch up shaky relations with a key ally. biden spoke about the u.s. involvement in that july coup attempt. joe biden: the united states of america did not, did not have on the 15th.edge the people of the united states of america up or what happened. or what happened. appears to bep heeding the advice of allies to soften his stance on immigratio
that happens to have 75 ministers or was i ministers or energy around the world convening in algeria.ve a good reason to hide this here they have been suffering by low prices. they need higher prices. so do venezuelans. here is the opportunity for another big agreement. i suspect there will not be much happening as a result. david: oil taking a lap lower following the inventory data. datae blog here of that coming in now. . font of resources you can see all of the heavy hitters here. a comment...
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the latest on the meeting taking place over in algeria next month.et's have a look at some of the other stories we are watching for you. ingles.david david: we will be tracking shares of the property developer in shenzhen. surged.ave we know that that state has been raised to 5%. have a look at the one-we change. that is based on a filing from the company bank. those other ones listed in shenzhen over the last two weeks. these two companies are rivals. you have the analyst at j.p. morgan that ever grad -- evergrande does have a history of takeover attempt let's talk more deals now. doubling down on its e-commerce bets. it has agreed to buy jet.com. founder will oversee the combined online over -- operation and both will keep their own branding. that will be separate. it is walmart's biggest that yet -- bet yet. jet does give walmart and asset that just topped $1 billion in merchandise in just over a years time. that is pretty impressive. of course, have a look at this chart. sales at brick-and-mortar stores have been slowing consistently for the past
the latest on the meeting taking place over in algeria next month.et's have a look at some of the other stories we are watching for you. ingles.david david: we will be tracking shares of the property developer in shenzhen. surged.ave we know that that state has been raised to 5%. have a look at the one-we change. that is based on a filing from the company bank. those other ones listed in shenzhen over the last two weeks. these two companies are rivals. you have the analyst at j.p. morgan that...
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in nas sir style or baath style army takeovers in egypt, iraq, syria, algeria, north and south yemen at one point and so on and so forth. so there were always these army take overs and to the best of my knowledge, they were never defeated or rather they were never defeated by a popular and nonviolent resistance. sometimes, army takeover attempts did go wrong but this was because a different faction of the armed forces came out in opposition. so that there was maybe civil war, some kind of interim struggle, the initial initiative was neutralized and possibly overcome later or there was a subsequent personalization, fragmentation of authority countrywide. in all these respects, and in terms of turkish history itself in the 20th century, what happened in -- what happened in 15th, 16th of july represents a new departure. and i think we have to throw in a few things about turkey's precocity in third world terms in order to put this in proper context. the ottoman empire was never clonnized in the had loan 19th century when the new imperialism of the post 1870s saw the extension of colonial
in nas sir style or baath style army takeovers in egypt, iraq, syria, algeria, north and south yemen at one point and so on and so forth. so there were always these army take overs and to the best of my knowledge, they were never defeated or rather they were never defeated by a popular and nonviolent resistance. sometimes, army takeover attempts did go wrong but this was because a different faction of the armed forces came out in opposition. so that there was maybe civil war, some kind of...
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he ran the race of his life. 142.93 behind kenya and algeria. he knew in the final stretch he could kick it in and win a medal. he didn'tw the flag around him. >> it's been great. my family here is super excited. i can't wait to be back home in ohio dayton, madison and see everybody and thank them. the last month has been amazing leading up to this i haven't got to see anybody in person yesterday. i can't wait to go home and see ever. see -- see everybody. >>> sean barber had a all athletes delayed delayed because of rain. he finished ninth. we move into another full day of buckeye action beginning with someone you may recognize. this guy is a coach for st. ed high school track and cross country. nate brannon competes for team canada in the men's 1500-meter race. it's his third olympics. you may recognize i'm going to talk to him shortly. you'll get updates throughout the morning. also an ohio native in the long jump for specialty of three track and field events she's doing won't be until thursday. the 4 e 4 4 by 100 she today. sarah and i will
he ran the race of his life. 142.93 behind kenya and algeria. he knew in the final stretch he could kick it in and win a medal. he didn'tw the flag around him. >> it's been great. my family here is super excited. i can't wait to be back home in ohio dayton, madison and see everybody and thank them. the last month has been amazing leading up to this i haven't got to see anybody in person yesterday. i can't wait to go home and see ever. see -- see everybody. >>> sean barber had a...
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we saw crude jump after opec announcing an unscheduled meeting in algeria. have been down below $40 a barrel for the first time since the crash earlier this year. opec has struggled with whether or not to cut production. so far, no deals have been reached and member nations continue to churn out oil. one interesting development ahead of the meeting next month, officials from russia attending. the world's biggest oil producer, but not a member of opec. you see these countries struggling with whether or not how to handle this because you have the output continuing at the pace. you have the glut of oil happening around the world. you have countries like venezuela and russia and india. you name it. economies depend on oil. you have the prices dipping so low. their economies are suffering. >> the average american not disappointed because the price is still affordable. >> we love it. >>> "early start" continues right now. republicans revolting against trump. major party members pledging not to vote for the candidate. >>> and team usa on fire at the olympics. we ha
we saw crude jump after opec announcing an unscheduled meeting in algeria. have been down below $40 a barrel for the first time since the crash earlier this year. opec has struggled with whether or not to cut production. so far, no deals have been reached and member nations continue to churn out oil. one interesting development ahead of the meeting next month, officials from russia attending. the world's biggest oil producer, but not a member of opec. you see these countries struggling with...
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the meeting will be held in algeria on the sidelines of the energy forum.il has been stuck in a range of 40 and $50 for more than he appea a year. tiaa-cref has agreed to buy financials. the bank is primarily an online bank and the largest lender by deposits. is led by roger ferguson. martha stewart is teaming up with a new cooking show dubbed "martha and snoops dinner party." the show debuts this fall on vh1. that is your bloomberg business flash. we are taking stock of walmart. lower after acquiring jet.com for about $3 billion in cash. the deal underscores hoserious walmart is about igniting its online business. the ceo said last month that it has taken too long to grow. for more, let's bring in shannon could jet.com started off with great ambitions to be a competitor to amazon. how far along on that road did it get? shannon: it has got a little hundred billion dollars in sales could i. it is very unlikely to make profit, but it's our $3 billion -- now worth $3 billion. in the world of tech, there's a lot of pressure on profits. we are now in the world o
the meeting will be held in algeria on the sidelines of the energy forum.il has been stuck in a range of 40 and $50 for more than he appea a year. tiaa-cref has agreed to buy financials. the bank is primarily an online bank and the largest lender by deposits. is led by roger ferguson. martha stewart is teaming up with a new cooking show dubbed "martha and snoops dinner party." the show debuts this fall on vh1. that is your bloomberg business flash. we are taking stock of walmart....
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late next month in algeria. confirmation of the meeting for september 26 was enough to send oil prices soaring today. russia the world's largest oil producer opened the joining the meeting. major speculation that oil producers could announce plans to stablize prices. investors pulled back from record highs last week the dow off 14 and a quarter, the nasdaq down 8, the s&p off 2. >>> do you havehat it takes to reach your personal goal? you don't have to be an olympian. routines at home. >> the 2016 summer olympics in rio brazil are around us and we've got tips about how to make the most of your competitions and exercise routines. first ignore the competition. that's right. if michael phelps can be beaten so can you. keep the focus on yourself even when you are in competition against others. next those nerves according to sports psychologists just mean you care and are ready to perform. connect your brain with success like a certain song or even a certain smell. they then repeat these steps to get psyched for comp
late next month in algeria. confirmation of the meeting for september 26 was enough to send oil prices soaring today. russia the world's largest oil producer opened the joining the meeting. major speculation that oil producers could announce plans to stablize prices. investors pulled back from record highs last week the dow off 14 and a quarter, the nasdaq down 8, the s&p off 2. >>> do you havehat it takes to reach your personal goal? you don't have to be an olympian. routines at...
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there was a very formal press release announcing an informal meeting in algeria next month.t is very surprising. if you receive a very -- on very formal letterhead this announcement that there will be an informal meeting on the sidelines, there is probably some meat on the bone here. i think that is why we have seen prices price this week created -- this week. it is something i caution my clients about. this was some fundamental upside for the price of oil. julie: what does price stabilization action mean in this case, do you think? does it mean a production cut? jason: there is an increased probability of a production cut. i think there is an almost insurmountable challenge to perceive -- achieving that cut. that does not mean there will not be more discussion and will be a lot of discussion, an official discussion and especially after the cooperative tone of the december opec meeting in vienna. it was very different than we have seen a number of meetings. i think that does increase significantly the probability that some kind of action could slideen if prices were to furth
there was a very formal press release announcing an informal meeting in algeria next month.t is very surprising. if you receive a very -- on very formal letterhead this announcement that there will be an informal meeting on the sidelines, there is probably some meat on the bone here. i think that is why we have seen prices price this week created -- this week. it is something i caution my clients about. this was some fundamental upside for the price of oil. julie: what does price stabilization...
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a donation from algeria wasn't disclosed to hillary clinton's state department tore obama's governmenta violation of the agreement mrs. clinton signed with the clinton administration. it came at a time whennal jeer what was lobbying the stated department heavily. all of this contributing to concerns about pay to play with it comes 0 the clinton foundation. something senator tom cotton slammed mrs. clinton for on an interview on "fox and friends." i don't think the clinton foundation and the seem controversy are separate things. i think one of the reasons she set up that insecure server is she wanted to conduct clinton foundation business. it's been like pulling teeth with mrs. clinton for years. it's the way the clintons have been operating for years in the pick eye. lou: most importantly of all, the clintons have gone the away with it, and they still are. the clintons are quite something. and there is every indication in all of this that they have done and contrived and attempted to hide that they constructed through their foundation an organization designed specifically for subterfug
a donation from algeria wasn't disclosed to hillary clinton's state department tore obama's governmenta violation of the agreement mrs. clinton signed with the clinton administration. it came at a time whennal jeer what was lobbying the stated department heavily. all of this contributing to concerns about pay to play with it comes 0 the clinton foundation. something senator tom cotton slammed mrs. clinton for on an interview on "fox and friends." i don't think the clinton foundation...
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there is not really a meeting. 75 cause i ministers of energy around the world convening in algeria.ns have a good reason. they have been suffering by low prices. they need higher prices. the venezuelans, that is what they are talking about, the opportunity for another big agreement. moment they say production will go up. i suspect there will not be much happening as a result. >> that was earlier on bloomberg. matt: coming up, glencore says it will write -- widen its target by $5 million. we will show you are you cannot miss. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets p or glencore reported its lowest profit. it shows how much prices caused profits to punch. i will go inside right now to show you something on glencore. before i do, a disclaimer. lp isairman of bloomberg a senior and dependent nonexecutive director at glencore. talk about glencore, the main concern is the debt heavy balance sheet. glencore has shrunk assets, everything above the zero line here, and its liabilities over the last couple of years. it is going down here or moving down in that direction as wel
there is not really a meeting. 75 cause i ministers of energy around the world convening in algeria.ns have a good reason. they have been suffering by low prices. they need higher prices. the venezuelans, that is what they are talking about, the opportunity for another big agreement. moment they say production will go up. i suspect there will not be much happening as a result. >> that was earlier on bloomberg. matt: coming up, glencore says it will write -- widen its target by $5 million....
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the landmasses second after algeria. algeria is largely desert which means the rc's final way the largest country in terms of available land with a lot of resources on it in all of africa. we all used to here 15 or 20 years ago about how this was the place where there had been a great war for great interstate war in africa because the rc orders nine different countries and it's right there in the middle of the continent. it's maybe only a slight exaggeration to say that as the rc goes, so goes much of africa. the ambassador has served this country with distinction in the diplomatic tower for roughly a quarter century. he is a native of the kasai region of north-central rc. he has served overseas in much of southeast asia, in south africa and he's been president kabila's representative to ambassadors in the united states since last summer. i think given the distinctive resumes we have here, this is a way to stop myself and make a clean break, please help me join them and welcome them all to brookings. [applause] now we wi
the landmasses second after algeria. algeria is largely desert which means the rc's final way the largest country in terms of available land with a lot of resources on it in all of africa. we all used to here 15 or 20 years ago about how this was the place where there had been a great war for great interstate war in africa because the rc orders nine different countries and it's right there in the middle of the continent. it's maybe only a slight exaggeration to say that as the rc goes, so goes...
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might see some sort of production feez or move from the major producers at an opec meeting later in algeria. as for gold, it has been strong on the back of the weaker dollar. has helped gold climb back towards the highs. 1348 is where we sit right now. >> here's on today's agenda. weekly mortgage applications. 7:00 a.m. also watch the eia. 10:30. before the bell we hear from w lows, target. jcpenny holding analyst meeting today. courtney reagan will sit down with the company exclusively at 2:30 eastern time. one year after he took the helm. >> has engineered quite a turn around, at least in the stock. >>> let's stay focused on the consumer. landon dowdy joins us with three things to watch. >> the streets looking for target to report second quarter earnings of 1.12 a share on revenue of $16 billion. beyond the numbers three key things to watch. first online sales. digital sales rose in the first quarter. slower rate than the year before. could see more rebust growth. has been aggressively spending and hiring new talent to help fight dwindling foot traffic. grocery and toying. perishable food
might see some sort of production feez or move from the major producers at an opec meeting later in algeria. as for gold, it has been strong on the back of the weaker dollar. has helped gold climb back towards the highs. 1348 is where we sit right now. >> here's on today's agenda. weekly mortgage applications. 7:00 a.m. also watch the eia. 10:30. before the bell we hear from w lows, target. jcpenny holding analyst meeting today. courtney reagan will sit down with the company exclusively...
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yesterday against algeria. >>> tonight's opening ceremonies are the latest chapter in a long and storied history for the stadium built for the 1950 world cup. it once could hold 200,000 people. it has seen frank sinatra. madonna, the rolling stones and prince. during the next two weeks the olympic flame will be moved out of of the stadium and burn in another area of rio that venue was unveiled to a crowd late tonight and the flame just arrived there a few minutes ago. an american artist anthony howe specializes in design, created the caurdron -- cauldrons for the games. >>> stars of the event, the compete in the games until later were here in colorado tonight. they aren't the only ones. track stars emma coburn and jenny simpson had sendoff parties tonight in boulder. >> nice to see the weather cooperating to the south in colorado springs. around here, cool, cloudy conditions all day long. it looked like it wanted to rain. we had a couple of sprinkles here and there but up in the mountains, a different story. pretty murky looking skies out there. this one near leadville. you e with all of
yesterday against algeria. >>> tonight's opening ceremonies are the latest chapter in a long and storied history for the stadium built for the 1950 world cup. it once could hold 200,000 people. it has seen frank sinatra. madonna, the rolling stones and prince. during the next two weeks the olympic flame will be moved out of of the stadium and burn in another area of rio that venue was unveiled to a crowd late tonight and the flame just arrived there a few minutes ago. an american...
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that members and non- opec members may take action to stabilize prices in an informal meeting in algeria in september. i had been telling you they never agree on anything but may be as prices get lower and lower they well. we had been down to about 37 and $38 per barrel. we will have more on those in just a moment. you can see why the markets are responding so positively today. to the big story everyone is talking about right now you're in the right place because it is the economy that matters most both candidates are in the political battle of their lives over the pocketbook issues. hillary clinton unveiling her plan for the economy just moments ago. the economic plan in certain ways is similar but in others a sharp contrast to donald trump. her plan will create the most jobs since world war ii the democratic nominee also promising to raise the minimum wage and businesses across the board. >> by a former economic adviser to senator john mccain if you add up all of the ideas from cutting taxes for the wealthy to starting a trade war with china to deporting millions of hard-working immigr
that members and non- opec members may take action to stabilize prices in an informal meeting in algeria in september. i had been telling you they never agree on anything but may be as prices get lower and lower they well. we had been down to about 37 and $38 per barrel. we will have more on those in just a moment. you can see why the markets are responding so positively today. to the big story everyone is talking about right now you're in the right place because it is the economy that matters...
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they have a meeting september 26th in algeria of both opec and non-opec members and just forget it.t rallied over the past two weeks. it entered a bull market after reversing losses more than 20% in early august. let's get to the floor. new york stock exchange. anybody thought this thing would spike, forget it, because supply is just too great. china with refined exports spiking as well, so there is more supply? >> yeah, liz, you and i have been right. we've been saying 50 is the top. 40 is the floor. that 45 magnet keeping pulling oil back but three reasons why it is down today. number one the dollar index, all commodities priced in dollars. dollar went up, oil went down. number two, rebels in nigeria saying they will cut back a little on the fighting. there might be a peace accord. i've been hearing that since i was in high school. iraq saying they will come online with 150,000 barrels. i don't see that happening. they said that before. it's a lot easier to say i have proven reserves than bring it to the top of the ground. don't forget about fighting with isis. they're going after
they have a meeting september 26th in algeria of both opec and non-opec members and just forget it.t rallied over the past two weeks. it entered a bull market after reversing losses more than 20% in early august. let's get to the floor. new york stock exchange. anybody thought this thing would spike, forget it, because supply is just too great. china with refined exports spiking as well, so there is more supply? >> yeah, liz, you and i have been right. we've been saying 50 is the top. 40...
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in august but fears investors are back to buying the rumor on news of another producer meeting in algeriaseptember kept prices in check. >> people are pumping oil out of the game because they know in 10, 15 years those reserves might be worth zero. >> so many near deals and no deals, don't be surprised if the fact ends you up getting sold. >>> all this week on cnbc digging deeper into commodities to identify best strategies for portfolio, the commodity index up around 20% year-to-date, 40 in line with like crude. surprise surprise. put us out of our suspense. >> i know. we should have asked viewers to tweet in. what do you think devil's copper is? we'll tell you now it's nickel. >> why? >> do not ask me why. do not know the history. we do know a guest who may know. >> i'm going to hold that one. jeremy martin ceo of minerals joins me. great having you on the show. just tell us what nickel is so important, what its uses are and why you're focusing on increasing capacity in brazil. >> nickel, around 0% of nickel gos into stainless steel, which would be used in corrosive environments, power
in august but fears investors are back to buying the rumor on news of another producer meeting in algeriaseptember kept prices in check. >> people are pumping oil out of the game because they know in 10, 15 years those reserves might be worth zero. >> so many near deals and no deals, don't be surprised if the fact ends you up getting sold. >>> all this week on cnbc digging deeper into commodities to identify best strategies for portfolio, the commodity index up around 20%...
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once the hub, the rough and tumble principle port for france's colonies such as tunisia, morocco and algeria there has been attempts to dissuade me from, "oh, marseille, you don't want to go there." and yet i come here. correct me if i'm wrong -- it is a beautiful city. it smells good. you smell the different pastries. the tajine, bouillabaisse and bourride. and it's an extraordinary-looking city and the people are really interesting-looking. >> cedric: i must say, you are in the center of the world because the world is in marseille. we are connected to the mediterranean sea so it's very different from the north of france. i feel closer to a guy from morocco than a guy from maybe germany or, etcetera. it's different. >> anthony: cedric fabre is a marseillais crime writer, who spent decades deciphering the dense layers of crime and corruption, pastiche, and sunshine. it's a perfect town for writers of noir. plenty of atmospherics and lurid history. why do you think it's such a fertile ground to set a crime novel? >> cedric: for me, it's more interesting because you write about the place you l
once the hub, the rough and tumble principle port for france's colonies such as tunisia, morocco and algeria there has been attempts to dissuade me from, "oh, marseille, you don't want to go there." and yet i come here. correct me if i'm wrong -- it is a beautiful city. it smells good. you smell the different pastries. the tajine, bouillabaisse and bourride. and it's an extraordinary-looking city and the people are really interesting-looking. >> cedric: i must say, you are in...
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there is news there will be a opec meeting in about two weeks in algeria and saudi arabia is talkingbout holding back production a little bit. but oil had a magnet of 45. over the last nine months we've been talking, we say it will stay in this range and it harks right? above 40, below 50. that is where it is. as long as there is free money around i think the stock market will climb higher in a little bit. if earnings continue to be good and production picking up, although i haven't seen that much i think oil will stick around here. but the election and dollar will be important to oil for the second half of the year. liz: i think that is very good asssme i also think you might start to see a bit of a crush, when people want to refi or quickly sign in a mortgage because they perceive interest rates would be going higher. scott, larry, good to see you on the steamy, hot, august afternoon. thank you so much. as we look at markets here, the dow is up 69 points. right now we have to say at 18,646 we are a good 30 points where we need to be to call it a lifetime record again. that goes for
there is news there will be a opec meeting in about two weeks in algeria and saudi arabia is talkingbout holding back production a little bit. but oil had a magnet of 45. over the last nine months we've been talking, we say it will stay in this range and it harks right? above 40, below 50. that is where it is. as long as there is free money around i think the stock market will climb higher in a little bit. if earnings continue to be good and production picking up, although i haven't seen that...
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the saudis are not going to algeria in a couple of weeks, and the iranians are not going to attend.y don't care what the rest of opec thinks. i think oil is going to stick right around here, and there's a $45 magnet income the end of the year -- until the end of the year. ashley: interesting. scott, are we set up for a bit of a correction, and is that a good opportunity to jump in and buy a few ec equities? >> we went from 2193 could downo 060 -- 2060 on friday. a lot of people thought this week we might be vulnerable and then all of a sudden out of the gates we were up. so at this point traders are trading versus 2160, as long as we hold above that mark, i think they're going to be opportunistic. 2135 is a huge monthly support level. ashley: we're at 2181, so far so good. scott, mark and luke, thank you very much for joining us today, we appreciate it. >>> all right. let's check the dow 30 heat map. lots of green on there. dupont leading the dow higher as you can see up at 70.48. meanwhile, counting your steps just got a whole lot easier and kind of fashionable too, i guess. fitbit
the saudis are not going to algeria in a couple of weeks, and the iranians are not going to attend.y don't care what the rest of opec thinks. i think oil is going to stick right around here, and there's a $45 magnet income the end of the year -- until the end of the year. ashley: interesting. scott, are we set up for a bit of a correction, and is that a good opportunity to jump in and buy a few ec equities? >> we went from 2193 could downo 060 -- 2060 on friday. a lot of people thought...
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in 2011, revolution spreads through the arab world from bahrain to algeria to yemen.in a very unlikely place, libya. citizens there live under one of the longest-ruling dictators in the world, colonel moammar gadhafi, who's held power for 42 years. >> libya was one of those countries people never imagined it would see the revolution spread to. because gadhafi was so in control. but i'm a revolution junkie, and it succeeded in tunisia. it succeeded in egypt. i wanted it to succeed everywhere. >> for decades gadhafi was one of the world's most eccentric leaders, known for his flamboyant outfits and his all-female bodyguards. but he was also an open supporter of international terrorism, with links to the lockerbie bombers, the i.r.a., and other militant groups. >> he kept libya under very, very tight wraps. he would disappear people. there was no freedom of any kind. massacres in prison. so he was a horrendous, horrible, brutal dictator. >> anyone who spoke out against him at all would be arrested immediately, sometimes tortured, sometimes killed. >> tracy shelton is a 3
in 2011, revolution spreads through the arab world from bahrain to algeria to yemen.in a very unlikely place, libya. citizens there live under one of the longest-ruling dictators in the world, colonel moammar gadhafi, who's held power for 42 years. >> libya was one of those countries people never imagined it would see the revolution spread to. because gadhafi was so in control. but i'm a revolution junkie, and it succeeded in tunisia. it succeeded in egypt. i wanted it to succeed...