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wait because it is not enough to satisfy angola. markus: essentially, oil prices are not good enough where they are sitting at the moment, according to angola, and according to a lot of other opec oil ministers. we will see what happens on thursday. owing to be another interesting factor to watch. laura: absolutely. all eyes on the oil market. markus karlsson with the business. we are taking a short break on "france 24." 06/01/16 06/01/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from nenew york, thisis is dedemocracy y now! >> thus far, 2016 is proving to be particularly deadly. 2500 lives have been lost. ofand the first five e months 2014. amy:y: up to 1000 0 migrants are feared to o have died in thehe mediterranean sea
wait because it is not enough to satisfy angola. markus: essentially, oil prices are not good enough where they are sitting at the moment, according to angola, and according to a lot of other opec oil ministers. we will see what happens on thursday. owing to be another interesting factor to watch. laura: absolutely. all eyes on the oil market. markus karlsson with the business. we are taking a short break on "france 24." 06/01/16 06/01/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!]...
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we have diplomats from albania, angola, argentina, armenia, australia, austria, asser bijen, bulgaria, burundi, canada, china, colombia, costa rica, cypr cyprus, ethiopia, georgia, ghana, greece, hungary italy, lithuania, macedonia, mauritius and mexico. [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> let's hear it for microneeshia. mongolia, mo rocka, paragood why, philippines, serbia, slovak slovakia, slovenia, spain, sri lanka, wad iland, sweden, trinidad and toe baggo and you're good why? uruguay? france? mon dieu. i'm so sorry. the uk. we also have here tonight on the speaker of the parliament of albania, speaker meta, thank you for being here tonight. you honor us by your presence. in addition, we have hundreds of members of ajc's access young leadership program. please stand up and be recognized. access from the u.s., from israel, from all over. we have 130 students from mention -- students please stand up and be recognized. and those you heard their enthusiasm, this is a diplomatic first for us. we have representatives from the 50 -- 5-0 mexican consulates across the united states. th
we have diplomats from albania, angola, argentina, armenia, australia, austria, asser bijen, bulgaria, burundi, canada, china, colombia, costa rica, cypr cyprus, ethiopia, georgia, ghana, greece, hungary italy, lithuania, macedonia, mauritius and mexico. [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> let's hear it for microneeshia. mongolia, mo rocka, paragood why, philippines, serbia, slovak slovakia, slovenia, spain, sri lanka, wad iland, sweden, trinidad and toe baggo and you're good why?...
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about one million barrels of oil per day are affected, meaning that now angola actually surpassed nigeriaeing the biggest oil producer in africa. so those disruptions are one reason why oil prices reached $50 a barrel here in the tuesday session, the highest price since about last october. we also saw weakening of the dollar and that often is also a factor. the weaker dollar driving commodity prices and oil higher. sarah: many thanks for that update. the city of london's financial sector is often referred to as one of written's most successful industries. 60% of all european headquarters in eu firms are based in the u.k., and that's more than germany, france, switzerland, and the netherlands put together. with that in mind, many who work in the city of london worry about what could happen to them in the case of brexit. >> the city of london is a melting pot. the financial part of the british capital employs analysts from all over europe. britain -- banks here manage the accounts of british retirees living in spain. with the have to sell off their european properties? the specter of a brex
about one million barrels of oil per day are affected, meaning that now angola actually surpassed nigeriaeing the biggest oil producer in africa. so those disruptions are one reason why oil prices reached $50 a barrel here in the tuesday session, the highest price since about last october. we also saw weakening of the dollar and that often is also a factor. the weaker dollar driving commodity prices and oil higher. sarah: many thanks for that update. the city of london's financial sector is...
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all the banks have some exposure in angola.nly know is that it is a bad situation, but it is hard to get your arms around it. guy: you were talking about the legislation we need to change with regards to bad debt. this week we saw the five-star movement getting a major elected -- getting a mayor elected in rome. there is a big election coming up in september. how carefully are you watching that? wilbur: we are watching very carefully because the politics are at a turning point in italy. the regime has put into affect the many changes. but as you know, they have been very controversial. every country in the world now has got some movement towards the extremes. look at france, look at what happened in the primary elections in the u.s., in the presidential campaigns. you look at brexit. some ways,xit is in another extreme kind of movement. guy: hold that thought. wilbur ross is going to stay with us. up next, the brexit vote this thursday is not the only big risk investors are watching. of course, there is the u.s. election in nov
all the banks have some exposure in angola.nly know is that it is a bad situation, but it is hard to get your arms around it. guy: you were talking about the legislation we need to change with regards to bad debt. this week we saw the five-star movement getting a major elected -- getting a mayor elected in rome. there is a big election coming up in september. how carefully are you watching that? wilbur: we are watching very carefully because the politics are at a turning point in italy. the...
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if angola -- angola america is panicking, is she worried about russia? >> i'm sure she's worried about both. but i think most of all she's worried about how big successful gigantic force in europe, how it conducts policy with the european union, which is sort of shielded german power, made it acceptable to people, as that falls away around her. talking to germans over the last few months as the brexit vote neared, i heard a lot of anxiety about precisely this question. and i think we're going to see a europe in which there will be a smaller group of countries with which german has shared interests, shared cultural values that will group around germany. there'll be looser controls for the periphery, i suspect. but i think, more broadly, the political issue here, economic globalization isn't going away in germany or anywhere. but politicians have got to find a language to talk about how the wealth that it creates is shared and how people feel govern -- how -- nationalism is picking -- >> it -- how are they going to be governance if they fee ownership? ever
if angola -- angola america is panicking, is she worried about russia? >> i'm sure she's worried about both. but i think most of all she's worried about how big successful gigantic force in europe, how it conducts policy with the european union, which is sort of shielded german power, made it acceptable to people, as that falls away around her. talking to germans over the last few months as the brexit vote neared, i heard a lot of anxiety about precisely this question. and i think we're...
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and from angola to central america, they said, let's negotiate, deliberate, procrastinate.nd we said, just stand up for freedom. and now the cold war is over and they claim, hey, we were with you all the way. [boos and laughter] their behavior reminds me of the old con man's advice to the new kid. he said, son, if you're being run out of town, just get out in front and make it look like a parade. well, make no mistake, the demise of communism wasn't a sure thing. it took the strong leadership of presidents from both parties, including republicans like richard nixon, gerald ford and ronald reagan. and without their vision and the support of the american people, the soviet union would be a strong superpower today and we'd be facing a nuclear threat tonight. my opponents say i spend too much time on foreign policy, as if it didn't matter that schoolchildren once hid under their desks in drills to prepare for nuclear war. i saw the chance to rid our children's dreams of the nuclear nightmare, and i did. over the past four years, more people have breathed the fresh air of freedo
and from angola to central america, they said, let's negotiate, deliberate, procrastinate.nd we said, just stand up for freedom. and now the cold war is over and they claim, hey, we were with you all the way. [boos and laughter] their behavior reminds me of the old con man's advice to the new kid. he said, son, if you're being run out of town, just get out in front and make it look like a parade. well, make no mistake, the demise of communism wasn't a sure thing. it took the strong leadership...
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brazil,is in angola and if you take those out, for example in february our exports to the european unionreased 7.2% which is a very good figure. it is through that that it takes term -- takes time for firms to adjust. we also see these occurring, but nevertheless, given the specific shocks in terms of the dynamics of the exports that are searching -- serving the portugal economy, that explains a lot of what we are getting. mark: how solid do you see your polymer entry support right now? -- parliamentary support right now? toward see solid support the end of your term? mario: we are doing lots of work on that. theconstant dialogue, approval of the stability of national reform programs, and steps on that direction, we do have government programs to apply this is what we are focusing. and i think the parliamentary support to the government is not the question at this stage. we see this as a very positive move. much tothanks very portugal's finance minister, mario centeno you -- mario centeno. they willks look like finish the day high, the close is next. ♪ e mark: live from london and new yo
brazil,is in angola and if you take those out, for example in february our exports to the european unionreased 7.2% which is a very good figure. it is through that that it takes term -- takes time for firms to adjust. we also see these occurring, but nevertheless, given the specific shocks in terms of the dynamics of the exports that are searching -- serving the portugal economy, that explains a lot of what we are getting. mark: how solid do you see your polymer entry support right now? --...
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>> officially, i've heard angola supports the new candidate, nigeria.ng the others, i have not heard statements yet. so, you have to see what the decide, but they are not saying -- they are saying he is a neutral candidate rather than appointing someone from saudi arabia or iran. from libya has had an easy time because he is a neutral candidate, and he has done a good job as well. so that's seems to be tricky one. but, yeah, there is a slight hope building for that new candidate. mark: today might be the day after four years. thanks for joining us. right. itsext, uber picking up biggest investment yet. a look at who is getting on board and how much they're paying. stay with us. ♪ mark: let's get the bloomberg first word news. nejra: the u.s. economy expanded at a modest pace since mid-april. causing the labor market to tighten as employers continued adding jobs and nudging wages higher. according to the federal reserve, it's latest beige book report may do little to change officials outlook for the economy. versions of the words modest or moderate 23 ti
>> officially, i've heard angola supports the new candidate, nigeria.ng the others, i have not heard statements yet. so, you have to see what the decide, but they are not saying -- they are saying he is a neutral candidate rather than appointing someone from saudi arabia or iran. from libya has had an easy time because he is a neutral candidate, and he has done a good job as well. so that's seems to be tricky one. but, yeah, there is a slight hope building for that new candidate. mark:...
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two years ago a drone with the shaky pilot landed at the feet of german chancellor angola merkel.had carried a bomb? it sparked an idea that became a technical knowledge -- technological breakthrough. alex morrow is a researcher, to buddies who dreamed up the drone defender, it looks like a bazooka but it doesn't shoot the drone, it disables the link with the pilot. >> the drone that is been made has preprogrammed safety modes. they will either land safely or return back to the pilot they will turn and hightail it back home. >> if one of them had a bottom on it you would send it back.>> yes.>>reporter: because the drone defender disrupts the highly magnetic spectrum that include cell phone and wi-fi the fcc does not allow testing or demonstrations to make sure their defender work the scientists had to go to a secret race>> a special forces guy drove me up into the mountains to fly this thing. >>reporter: alex lieu the drone. >> it did exactly what we predicted and i almost there, will.>>reporter: the audience with the places with a whole lot of letters. they were psyched>> i was a
two years ago a drone with the shaky pilot landed at the feet of german chancellor angola merkel.had carried a bomb? it sparked an idea that became a technical knowledge -- technological breakthrough. alex morrow is a researcher, to buddies who dreamed up the drone defender, it looks like a bazooka but it doesn't shoot the drone, it disables the link with the pilot. >> the drone that is been made has preprogrammed safety modes. they will either land safely or return back to the pilot they...
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that is more than 20 times more than angola, the maximum-security prison in louisiana.lence, the us get, a lot of incidents happening at winn to the attention of the state department of corrections, so they also eventually took over. at one point, the prison was in run by corporate tactical teams and guards from around the state as well as the local staff. amy: shane, democracy now! reachedd out to the corrections corporation of america for response to your article. cca director of public affairs jonathan burns issued a statement. it reads, in part -- "this story, how it was developed and what ultimately was published says more about the reporter's activist agenda and the publication's low journalistic standards than it does about our company or the very real challenges facing our criminal justice system in america. from the start, mother jones clearly intended to publish a deliberate hit piece to advance a predetermined premise at the expense of numerous laws, widely accepted journalistic standards, a fully informed readership and even the safety and security of a corr
that is more than 20 times more than angola, the maximum-security prison in louisiana.lence, the us get, a lot of incidents happening at winn to the attention of the state department of corrections, so they also eventually took over. at one point, the prison was in run by corporate tactical teams and guards from around the state as well as the local staff. amy: shane, democracy now! reachedd out to the corrections corporation of america for response to your article. cca director of public...
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. >> what would be a good oil price for angola?> well, it is okay, but maybe $60 per barrel. >> yeah, maybe $60 or $70, and we will see, because it is going to the increase the global demand or slow the production, and most of the slowing of the production globally is where you have been in the united states, and we have knocked off 800 or 900 barrels a day, because of what has happened a and the shale revolution. coming here, gentlemen, next time i'm bringing the najarians, and you can scrum around them, and i got hit in the head with a iphone, and the cameraman got pushed into the hotel vase, and it is a mad house, and bieber fever. >> and good eats over there, too. brian sullivan look forward to the coverage over the next 24 hours. >> who knows. >> brian is live in vienna for us, and the closely watched opec meeting. and how much does the meeting matter in the market? >> it matters if news comes out of it and right now sh, no news expected to come out of it either way. to me, opec was never a functional organization, because eve
. >> what would be a good oil price for angola?> well, it is okay, but maybe $60 per barrel. >> yeah, maybe $60 or $70, and we will see, because it is going to the increase the global demand or slow the production, and most of the slowing of the production globally is where you have been in the united states, and we have knocked off 800 or 900 barrels a day, because of what has happened a and the shale revolution. coming here, gentlemen, next time i'm bringing the najarians, and...
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and before the meeting began, a couple of the countries told us directly, vends way -- venezueld angoland proposal s s to cap total protection of all of the opec members or buy country which is what venezuela was proposting and the ministers can say what they want, but we talked to other ministers this morning who said literally to our face s ths that we are look for the output deal, ab as you noted they failed to get one, and one of the reasons and after the meeting after everybody was leaving the new saudi minister, and this is the first meeting after the 25-year run of the predecessor said that they felt that the market was imbalance and recovered a little bit and that is why they didn't need to press for the deal. maybe happy talk, but of course, in doha which is not a opec meeting, but semi-opec meeting the conflict was between saudi arabia and iran. and saudi arabia basically saying that we won't do anything unless iran also agrees to do something, so you felt that there might be some tension there. and coming out of the meeting afterwards the iranian oil minister who hardly ever
and before the meeting began, a couple of the countries told us directly, vends way -- venezueld angoland proposal s s to cap total protection of all of the opec members or buy country which is what venezuela was proposting and the ministers can say what they want, but we talked to other ministers this morning who said literally to our face s ths that we are look for the output deal, ab as you noted they failed to get one, and one of the reasons and after the meeting after everybody was leaving...
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understanding the role of cuban troops who defeated the apartheid military on the battlefield of southern angolaleading to the liberation of south african occupied namibia, and then in the ether was the idea that if the apartheid authorities did not negotiate reasonably with their opponents the cube want troops might be satisfied with kicking their butt's out of namibia, they might march to pretor to ya and eject them from power. that helped to induce reason into the negotiating team of the appar tight authorities. so going back to northed north america. you can't understand how jim crow was forced from its hold on north america without understanding the international situation, the reliance and alliances with the left-wing forces, et cetera, and paul robeson was the exemplar of that kind of movement, and as a result he paid a very heavy price. finally in 1958, the united states authorities yielded to the global pressure, returned paul robeson's part. he immediately left, returned to london, which -- by the way paul robeson always said if you want to understand his attraction to socialism, rathe
understanding the role of cuban troops who defeated the apartheid military on the battlefield of southern angolaleading to the liberation of south african occupied namibia, and then in the ether was the idea that if the apartheid authorities did not negotiate reasonably with their opponents the cube want troops might be satisfied with kicking their butt's out of namibia, they might march to pretor to ya and eject them from power. that helped to induce reason into the negotiating team of the...
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we have diplomats from albania, angola, argentina, armenia, australia, austria. aber za january. barbados,
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all the eu leaders will be meeting on tuesday in brussels, angola merkel will meet on monday ahead of but the question is when is article 50 going to be triggered, and that is the big question, then scotland as well. up plans for another independence referendum for scotland. you.ank hopefully we will get more clarity when david cameron speaks today. joining us live from london. let's go back to asia, where markets are on intervention watch after the yen crossed 100 during friday's volatile session. we have a look at the action so far this morning. it looks like it is risk off once again. we have seen the yen coming down a little bit. it is worth pointing out that the emergency meeting going on in tokyo, some lines on that abeh prime minister saying that they will be doing what it takes to avoid any massive negative downward pressure when it comes to the economy. the yenimagine that would be top of mind in these conversations. at one point in the friday's session, the dollar-yen touching 99. we heard from him and el-erian -- it is a total nightmare for japanese policymakers. you have t
all the eu leaders will be meeting on tuesday in brussels, angola merkel will meet on monday ahead of but the question is when is article 50 going to be triggered, and that is the big question, then scotland as well. up plans for another independence referendum for scotland. you.ank hopefully we will get more clarity when david cameron speaks today. joining us live from london. let's go back to asia, where markets are on intervention watch after the yen crossed 100 during friday's volatile...
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we have diplomats from albania, angola, argentina, armenia, australia, austria. aber za january.bados, belgium, brazil, bulgaria. brunaldy. costa rica, cyprus. equatorial guinea. ethiopia, georgia, ghana. greece, hungary, israel and italy. kurdistan, lithuania. macedonia, mauricious and mexico -- [applause] let's hear it for micronesia. [applause] mongolia, morocco, paraguay, the philippines, romania, serbia, slovaka. slovenia, south korea, spain, sri lanka, swaws land, sweden, in dad and tobago and -- inidad and to bago and uruguay. have i missed any countries? france? bonjour. i'm so sorry. the u.k. [applause] we also have here tonight the speaker of the parliament of albania, speaker, thank you for being here tonight. you honor us by your presence. [applause] in addition, we have hundreds of members of a.j.c.'s access young leadership program. please stand up and be recognized. access, from the u.s., from israel, from all over. [applause] we have 130 students from american universities across the country. students, please stand up and be recognized. [applause] and though you h
we have diplomats from albania, angola, argentina, armenia, australia, austria. aber za january.bados, belgium, brazil, bulgaria. brunaldy. costa rica, cyprus. equatorial guinea. ethiopia, georgia, ghana. greece, hungary, israel and italy. kurdistan, lithuania. macedonia, mauricious and mexico -- [applause] let's hear it for micronesia. [applause] mongolia, morocco, paraguay, the philippines, romania, serbia, slovaka. slovenia, south korea, spain, sri lanka, swaws land, sweden, in dad and...
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. >> and now angola is producing more oil than nigeria. thank you. >> all right.ime now for street talk. that's our daily dive into the key stock calls of the day. stock number one. the local dry goods and grocery store chain known as walmart. jeffries upgrading it to a buy from a hold. they boost the target to 82. the battleship is starting to turn. execution improves. they give ten reasons to own the stock. we don't have time for all ten. basically, store checks suggest the money walmart sfoent update the stores is starting to help sales and inventories are starting to be better. the target implies 15% increase. >> one of the ten reasons i thought was interesting was that analyst points out that institutional ownership of wa walmart has gone down. so as more institutions come and buy walmart, that can provide a foogt. tyson foods is one i'm watching. they're downgrading them to a market perform. case for aggressively investing in tyson left impressive. the analyst says the downgrade doesn't reflect long term view of the company. tyson says will benefit from oppo
. >> and now angola is producing more oil than nigeria. thank you. >> all right.ime now for street talk. that's our daily dive into the key stock calls of the day. stock number one. the local dry goods and grocery store chain known as walmart. jeffries upgrading it to a buy from a hold. they boost the target to 82. the battleship is starting to turn. execution improves. they give ten reasons to own the stock. we don't have time for all ten. basically, store checks suggest the money...
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angola said again today, that the legislation would carve out whole foods.e've not seen anything in writing and we very much appreciate some concrete language that carves out grandfathering in that whole foods could we not seen that. it's been stated but we've not seen it. would you cherish the long-established businesses which serve our area. we also welcome new businesses. the ncd conditional use process works and thank you so much >> thank you very much. next, please. >> by the way i very much appreciate audio slave you people got to the end of the time of not got i appreciate you ending without me having to interrupt you. >> good evening. my name is- lindberg. i'm a resident of the avenue on the corner of polk. i am also a member of russian hill neighbors. i'm also a real estate agent. recently we heard whole foods was considering a new concept store at jackson's. i'd be very much affected by the traffic there but i'm here to absolutely oppose a ban on formula retail. it spurred me to think about what many now call the whole foods affect on real estate s
angola said again today, that the legislation would carve out whole foods.e've not seen anything in writing and we very much appreciate some concrete language that carves out grandfathering in that whole foods could we not seen that. it's been stated but we've not seen it. would you cherish the long-established businesses which serve our area. we also welcome new businesses. the ncd conditional use process works and thank you so much >> thank you very much. next, please. >> by the...
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i mean, honestly, who did you serve for in angola? there's a government. >> yeah, people are searching for historical parallels. >> in south carolina in 1861. >> and as salacious as it is and as much as they go back and forth, we're talking about two very large important media companies whose future certainly in play here. >> you don't know what you're working for. you don't know who's in control. >> you don't. >> alexander hague, i'm in control here. maybe it's one of those situations. alexander hague. >> saturday night massacre. >> yes. >> something like that. >> yes. out. >> out. >> we'll get cramer's mad dash and count down to the opening bell after a short break. don't go away. here at td ameritrade, they work hard. wow, that was random. random? no. it's all about understanding patterns. like the mail guy at 3:12pm every day or jerry getting dumped every third tuesday. jerry: every third tuesday. we have pattern recognition technology on any chart plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement.
i mean, honestly, who did you serve for in angola? there's a government. >> yeah, people are searching for historical parallels. >> in south carolina in 1861. >> and as salacious as it is and as much as they go back and forth, we're talking about two very large important media companies whose future certainly in play here. >> you don't know what you're working for. you don't know who's in control. >> you don't. >> alexander hague, i'm in control here. maybe...
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angola said again today, that the legislation would carve out whole foods.e've not seen anything in writing and we very much appreciate some concrete language that carves out grandfathering in that whole foods could we not seen that. it's been stated but we've not seen it. would you cherish the long-established businesses which serve our area. we also welcome new businesses. the ncd conditional use process works and thank you so much >> thank you very much. next, please. >> by the way i very much appreciate audio slave you people got to the end of the time of not got i appreciate you ending without me having to interrupt you. >> good evening. my name is- lindberg. i'm a resident of the avenue on the corner of polk. i am also a member of russian hill neighbors. i'm also a real estate agent. recently we heard whole foods was considering a new concept store at jackson's. i'd be very much affected by the traffic there but i'm here to absolutely oppose a ban on formula retail. it spurred me to think about what many now call the whole foods affect on real estate s
angola said again today, that the legislation would carve out whole foods.e've not seen anything in writing and we very much appreciate some concrete language that carves out grandfathering in that whole foods could we not seen that. it's been stated but we've not seen it. would you cherish the long-established businesses which serve our area. we also welcome new businesses. the ncd conditional use process works and thank you so much >> thank you very much. next, please. >> by the...
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we'll show you videos of the ministers coming from various countries, angola, iraq.can see the media. i mean literally it's like people shoving, doing this kind of stuff. you're hoping for any clues or comments on what they may be pushing for as part of their aagenda yachlt pretty much everybody is close mouthed. they say we have a meeting tomorrow. we'll give you more information there. i think when we look at the number one agenda for tomorrow, it's what are we going to get? are we going to get basically a production cut, very few expect that. a production freeze, maybe some headlines crossing all throughout the day that that's going to be pushed again. doja part two if you will. or it is going to be no deal and sort of every country for itself which is what we saw post doja? that is number one. number two is you need saudi arabia. for the first time in 25 years, they're bringing a new head oil man here. he is a proxy for the king's 30-year-old son. what is he going to do? what is saudi arabia going to do? it is them against everybody else? also you want to watch t
we'll show you videos of the ministers coming from various countries, angola, iraq.can see the media. i mean literally it's like people shoving, doing this kind of stuff. you're hoping for any clues or comments on what they may be pushing for as part of their aagenda yachlt pretty much everybody is close mouthed. they say we have a meeting tomorrow. we'll give you more information there. i think when we look at the number one agenda for tomorrow, it's what are we going to get? are we going to...
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we have already heard from angola merkel and we are hearing merkel, andla vision from france for a longyou? julie: as quick as jacob: as quick as possible. the longer it goes on, the more uncertainty will play on the -- pean is something that will not endear him very much to the other leaders, that he will meet with in a few days. jonathan: the follow-up to that would be for a lot of people he has a lot of leverage now. because these guys did not give him a good enough deal to give to the british public and sway the vote this way. does he not have leverage now? jacob: no. the european leaders have already said that the deal negotiated in february was final. there will not be any renegotiation. meanwhile, it is the u.k. economy that will be taking the biggest hit. if we are looking at potentially three months of uncertainty before the next conservative convention, then possibly after that, a general election in the u.k., we could have another six months of essentially knowing nothing about where this process will end. that is the amount of uncertainty that will have lasting implications
we have already heard from angola merkel and we are hearing merkel, andla vision from france for a longyou? julie: as quick as jacob: as quick as possible. the longer it goes on, the more uncertainty will play on the -- pean is something that will not endear him very much to the other leaders, that he will meet with in a few days. jonathan: the follow-up to that would be for a lot of people he has a lot of leverage now. because these guys did not give him a good enough deal to give to the...
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angola said again today, that the legislation would carve out whole foods.e've not seen anything in writing and we very much appreciate some concrete language that carves out grandfathering in that whole foods could we not seen that. it's been stated but we've not seen it. would you cherish the long-established businesses which serve our area. we also welcome new businesses. the ncd conditional use process works and thank you so much >> thank you very much. next, please. >> by the way i very much appreciate audio slave you people got to the end of the time of not got i appreciate you ending without me having to interrupt you. >> good evening. my name is- lindberg. i'm a resident of the avenue on the corner of polk. i am also a member of russian hill neighbors. i'm also a real estate agent. recently we heard whole foods was considering a new concept store at jackson's. i'd be very much affected by the traffic there but i'm here to absolutely oppose a ban on formula retail. it spurred me to think about what many now call the whole foods affect on real estate s
angola said again today, that the legislation would carve out whole foods.e've not seen anything in writing and we very much appreciate some concrete language that carves out grandfathering in that whole foods could we not seen that. it's been stated but we've not seen it. would you cherish the long-established businesses which serve our area. we also welcome new businesses. the ncd conditional use process works and thank you so much >> thank you very much. next, please. >> by the...