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now all that hustle is something we africans know all too well on this report takes us to angola and the city off where the majority of the population is yeah and the infrastructure isn't in place to provide for their needs the appetite for a good education isn't catered for by the schools and colleges that exist but some industrious you are taking matters into their own hands. and go in the second largest city it's a young city more than half of its one and a half million inhabitants are under fifteen years old they need schools universities occasional training and jobs. game. but in state the education system is in a dire state it's the same story all over the city in the problems begin at school . as. those real say since we have two thousand six hundred eighty pupils that's a lot but we only have fifteen classroom hours lots of people have to learn outdoors where they have the sun dust a noisy traffic to contend with this does not live up to educational standards. that. the hours the crisis can be felt throughout the school system all the way up to university with high tuition fe
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evidence exonerated david tippett all who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his fourteen year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the seventh ward. you dream of it every day it's not just not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i think only. three. damon tippett oh that man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent twenty three hours a day in solitary confinement during his fifteen years at angola now thirty eight years old he went to jail when he was rather twenty three. if i had just gone off and done something else. like that running to my head every day for fifteen years every day that's what i would think about. it it's not. a problem for her ever on the floor of the oval. office. had come up yes i'm. a muslim. she went to the store and i went and that. they came. to take him in. and questioned him. and after that. he never came who. i knew every. day you know. or. older daughte
evidence exonerated david tippett all who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his fourteen year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the seventh ward. you dream of it every day it's not just not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i think only. three. damon tippett oh that man right there in the center of your...
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evidence exonerated david who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his fourteen year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the seventh ward. you dream of it every day but it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i thank you. damien tippett oh that man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent twenty three hours a day in solitary confinement during his fifteen years at angola now thirty eight years old he went to jail when he was twenty three. if i had just gone off and done something else. every day for fifteen years every day. for. every little bit of. profit. in. question. and after that. every. day. under the. believe. there are an anguished cry these fourteen year old daughter brutally murdered that reality is adorable enough the family now. twenty two year old. they walked into the court and made it sound like i just walked into this interrogation room. i used to be on
evidence exonerated david who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his fourteen year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the seventh ward. you dream of it every day but it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i thank you. damien tippett oh that man right there in the center of your screen free today...
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up there on the seventh floor that's where angola merkel works unfortunately i can't get in but on her official website you can take a look at her office. wow look at that view you can see that your garden the big inner city park and all the way to the right stop. right next to the chancellery and i'm going to hop on that. nicknamed the chancellor train this will get me to the grand boulevard on today linton in no time and that's good because i have a very important appointment to keep. i'm of course going to take the v.i.p.'s and trips i mean i have a photo session with the chancellor herself. ok ok it might not be all that exclusive after all at madame tussaud everyone can take a picture with. our western morocco obama. our other celebrities a bit stiff but pretty close to the originals and you think. now i'm going to treat myself to a little break the tea i got miss the perfect place for that it's right in the center of the city just behind the rice talk and the brandenburg gate. and oasis of peace and quiet for leonard's and tourists longing to rest their legs. here in the park you
up there on the seventh floor that's where angola merkel works unfortunately i can't get in but on her official website you can take a look at her office. wow look at that view you can see that your garden the big inner city park and all the way to the right stop. right next to the chancellery and i'm going to hop on that. nicknamed the chancellor train this will get me to the grand boulevard on today linton in no time and that's good because i have a very important appointment to keep. i'm of...
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up there on the seventh floor that's where angola merkel works and unfortunately i can't get in but on her official website you can take a look at her office. wow look at that view you can see that your garden the big inner city park and all the way to the right start. right next to the chancellery and i'm going to hop on that . nicknamed the chancellor train this will get me to the grand boulevard on today linton in no time and that's good because i have a very important appointment to keep. i'm of course going to take the v.i.p. entrance i mean i have a photo session with the chancellor herself. ok ok it might not be all that exclusive after all at madame tussaud everyone can take a picture with aguilar markel or with morocco obama. or other celebrities a bit stiff but pretty close to the originals and you think. now i'm going to treat myself to a little break that got missed the perfect place for that it's right in the center of the city just behind the right stuff and the brandenburg gate. and oasis of peace and quiet for berlin or is and tourists longing to rest their legs. here i
up there on the seventh floor that's where angola merkel works and unfortunately i can't get in but on her official website you can take a look at her office. wow look at that view you can see that your garden the big inner city park and all the way to the right start. right next to the chancellery and i'm going to hop on that . nicknamed the chancellor train this will get me to the grand boulevard on today linton in no time and that's good because i have a very important appointment to keep....
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investors remain cautious about south africa and a angola's economcontntinues to s shrink. the world bank sayayhigh inflation and large debt burdens are damaging thehe prospects of other countries. >>>> fiscacal deficits are risi. crippling a n number of countries, taking a a toll on african economies. don''t dependhat on comommodities are g growing strongly. the region could benefit if itit can harnessssnformationon techchnology effectivevely u up with this.p in most workplacaces, drininkinn the job is not a good idea, butt thatat is not always t c case. rolling's s of lonondon is out its code of conduct. anyone under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs w wille barred from entering the headquartersrs. >> yep. the gait is very good. >> like i told other people, it's the closest thing i've ever had to having mmy legs back, you know? >> yeah. >> i feel everything. sophie mcneill: he's a world leader in his field but was forced to flee his homeland. >> i was confronted with a a decision.n. would i refefuse and end up with a bullet in my head, or would i run away? mcneill
investors remain cautious about south africa and a angola's economcontntinues to s shrink. the world bank sayayhigh inflation and large debt burdens are damaging thehe prospects of other countries. >>>> fiscacal deficits are risi. crippling a n number of countries, taking a a toll on african economies. don''t dependhat on comommodities are g growing strongly. the region could benefit if itit can harnessssnformationon techchnology effectivevely u up with this.p in most workplacaces,...
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mine in the east of germany near to the border with poland casts a black scar out into the horizon angola merkel's government want to see coal phased out of use. by twenty thirty eight and recently there's been loud voices of support from both here in germany and also in the wider world. the problem farias like this is that upwards of sixteen thousand jobs in the local area either depend directly or in directly on this coal mine being operational i spoke to local residents and asked them where they sit when it comes to environment versus economy. all of the businesses in this area depend in some way on miners spending their wages here and we hope coal production will still continue. without coal mining on the region will die it can't happen coal must not. think it is if the coal industry disappears then even more young people will leave this place will be like a retirement community in just a few weeks the european parliamentary elections will be taking place and it's in areas like this that conservative opposition party alternative to germany's looking to pick up votes also coming here i
mine in the east of germany near to the border with poland casts a black scar out into the horizon angola merkel's government want to see coal phased out of use. by twenty thirty eight and recently there's been loud voices of support from both here in germany and also in the wider world. the problem farias like this is that upwards of sixteen thousand jobs in the local area either depend directly or in directly on this coal mine being operational i spoke to local residents and asked them where...
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outspoken but germany i mean germany honestly is not paying their fair share i have great respect for angola and i have great respect for the country my father's german right was german and born in a a very wonderful place in germany and so i have a great feeling for germany but they're not paying what they should be paying it paying close to one percent and is supposed to be paying two percent then the united states over the years got to a point where it's paid four point three percent which is very unfair and the u.s. g.d.p. especially under me because the g.d.p. is going up so much because it's four point three of a much larger g.d.p. so we're paying for a big proportion of nato which basically is protecting europe so we're protecting europe let's go straight to brussels where nato has its headquarters and interviews terry shell standing by for us good morning terry president trump there again pressing nato allies especially germany again to spend more on their militaries as nato marks and seventieth birthday can you give us a picture of its overall financial health. that's right brian an
outspoken but germany i mean germany honestly is not paying their fair share i have great respect for angola and i have great respect for the country my father's german right was german and born in a a very wonderful place in germany and so i have a great feeling for germany but they're not paying what they should be paying it paying close to one percent and is supposed to be paying two percent then the united states over the years got to a point where it's paid four point three percent which...
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towards the southern parts of africa and there's a good deal of cloud here particularly over parts of angola but also further south as well so we're expecting to see a good deal of cloud over the eastern parts of south africa again during the course of monday so if you shop showers are likely here quite a few rumbles of thunder. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers and the front lines i feel like i know if i have the data to prove a. witness on al-jazeera i really want to get down to the nitty gritty of the reality whether on line when you have a male chauvinist and that is in plans with the entire global federation and it is really hard to get a piece of that highly or if you join us on saturday. they can speak up their mind this is a dialogue everyone has a voice to talk to us and i live you to chat and you too can be in the street join the global conversation on how to zero. in on the news on here at al-jazeera and these are our top stories eight explosions in
towards the southern parts of africa and there's a good deal of cloud here particularly over parts of angola but also further south as well so we're expecting to see a good deal of cloud over the eastern parts of south africa again during the course of monday so if you shop showers are likely here quite a few rumbles of thunder. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers...
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going to brussels on tuesday to resume a was here in berlin and also in paris as well speaking to angola miracle and emmanuel crowd and they've really been dubbed as the good cop bad cop of how this extension if it is agreed does look like it will be agreed how it will be put across on playing the role of bad cop now it's understood that he wants. well he wants concessions from the u.k. if they're to get a long term extension one of those concessions that we understand is being talked about right now is that the united kingdom will lose their seat on the e.u. commission they will lose their commission or be the first time since the one nine hundred seventy three they haven't been represented there were unsure about the the legal requirements of that but i am told that it is possible in certain circumstances but as a money well mccrone made his way into the european parliament he said he wanted carmen negotiations and warned that the whole e.u. project was currently at risk. we must remain united as i believe it's important for the viability of the european project that's what's at stake
going to brussels on tuesday to resume a was here in berlin and also in paris as well speaking to angola miracle and emmanuel crowd and they've really been dubbed as the good cop bad cop of how this extension if it is agreed does look like it will be agreed how it will be put across on playing the role of bad cop now it's understood that he wants. well he wants concessions from the u.k. if they're to get a long term extension one of those concessions that we understand is being talked about...
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and pieces of cloud also filtering across the eastern cape of south africa stretching back towards angola actually but right skies now starting to push in behind you must still see want to see showers just pushing in to the eastern cape like the skies to into southern parts of my big cloud and right all making its way further east. an ancient land and one man's dream to transport tons have billions from europe and fly them over his beloved country. in a nation reeling from decades of violence. on regions are easily. reached callen international team of pilots get this man's dream off the ground. is over babylon on al-jazeera a city defined by military occupation there's never been an arab state here at the capitol of jerusalem everyone is welcome but this depôt structure that maintains the color project that's what we diffuse it was one of the sounders of the settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people segregation occupation discrimination injustice this is apartheid in the twenty first century jerusalem a rock and a hard place on al-jazeera. from lo
and pieces of cloud also filtering across the eastern cape of south africa stretching back towards angola actually but right skies now starting to push in behind you must still see want to see showers just pushing in to the eastern cape like the skies to into southern parts of my big cloud and right all making its way further east. an ancient land and one man's dream to transport tons have billions from europe and fly them over his beloved country. in a nation reeling from decades of violence....
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is that we've had from angola and to working a little bit further towards the south we're also seeing some wet weather over the eastern parts of south africa and that's gradually edging its way eastwards as we head through sunday and monday. in syria citizens are collecting evidence that you know more about it bill has shot of crimes committed against civilians moved out of syria six hundred thousand pages of material so that one day they can bring the assad regime to justice it puts a human face on the charges it's a dead human face but it's a human tricks syria witnesses for the prosecution on al-jazeera. on counting the cost it's been called trojan horse while russian banks moved to hungary is picking up a short. populist governments threatening the independence of central banks and isn't the end of the runway with jet airways counting the cost. you were on the news already al-jazeera stories heavy fighting near the libyan capital as the war his forces continue to attack tripoli battling the un recognized libyan government south of the city near the international airport which is o
is that we've had from angola and to working a little bit further towards the south we're also seeing some wet weather over the eastern parts of south africa and that's gradually edging its way eastwards as we head through sunday and monday. in syria citizens are collecting evidence that you know more about it bill has shot of crimes committed against civilians moved out of syria six hundred thousand pages of material so that one day they can bring the assad regime to justice it puts a human...
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we were there in solitary rights albert who spent 40 years in the solitary in angola. we were there not because of what he did. we did. we were there because of who we are. the state is by no means a coordinated system. it functions more like -- it operates as the fixed quarter of exclusion and repression that it must meet in order to maintain a sense of national identity and the targets are highly flexible considering some of the following examples. >> a lot of the overlap, and i thik there's a lot of important historical lessons that i think your work and activism offers us to think through about reform, right? and i think one of the ways, you know, i really like how in your book you do such a good job. when we think of mass incarceration, we tend to be so tunnel vision, you know? and i think when you borrow these -- i don't know, are they from eugene dubs, right? who was a socialist, who was locked up. looking at how incarceration and detention affects so many people, right? or policing, right? it really unites in some way marginalized populations, right? and dispro
we were there in solitary rights albert who spent 40 years in the solitary in angola. we were there not because of what he did. we did. we were there because of who we are. the state is by no means a coordinated system. it functions more like -- it operates as the fixed quarter of exclusion and repression that it must meet in order to maintain a sense of national identity and the targets are highly flexible considering some of the following examples. >> a lot of the overlap, and i thik...
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we've been in nigeria, angola, republic of congo, south africa.know africa we know the precautions we need to take to keep ourpeople and operations safe. they've done a nice job developing this project and we're highly supportive of them advancing it here and we look forward to a successful project. >> you were able to get this some people are saying there was a mid 70s bid. you can't tell me why anadarko chose you. your offer was one that they seemed to think was more compelling than another offer that was higher priced why did they like chevron, if you can give me any hint at all. >> i can't really speak on behalf of their board. i can tell you that we put together what we think is a full and compelling offer there's a beautiful strategic fit between our companies. we have a complimentary position in the permian, deep water, mozambique it's baseball season, it's a grand slam it doesn't get any better than that >> it's rather amazing how contiguous you are. >> we have a very contiguous blocked up area that we can develop it with great efficiency
we've been in nigeria, angola, republic of congo, south africa.know africa we know the precautions we need to take to keep ourpeople and operations safe. they've done a nice job developing this project and we're highly supportive of them advancing it here and we look forward to a successful project. >> you were able to get this some people are saying there was a mid 70s bid. you can't tell me why anadarko chose you. your offer was one that they seemed to think was more compelling than...
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and pieces of plateau say filtering across the eastern cape of south africa stretching back towards angola actually the wiseguys now starting to push in behind you must still see want to see showers just pushing in to the eastern cuyp like the skies to into southern parts of mozambique cloud and right all making its way east. april on al-jazeera blogs is back with more investigative journalism and in-depth stories of the world's third largest democracy heads to its presidential and legislative elections a documentary explores how the united states and the european union a turning a blind eye to egypt's violations of human rights a prime minister modi is seeking a second time with a campaign dominated by talk of a cash man pakistan will he succeed an exclusive look at the goals behind russia's current foreign policy explained by some of the insiders who helped shape the kremlin's ideology april on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera live from. these are your headlining stories the u.k. prime minister to resign may is meeting the opposition leader jeremy corbin today as press
and pieces of plateau say filtering across the eastern cape of south africa stretching back towards angola actually the wiseguys now starting to push in behind you must still see want to see showers just pushing in to the eastern cuyp like the skies to into southern parts of mozambique cloud and right all making its way east. april on al-jazeera blogs is back with more investigative journalism and in-depth stories of the world's third largest democracy heads to its presidential and legislative...
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towards the southern parts of africa and there's a good deal of cloud here particularly over parts of angola but also further south as well so we're expecting to see a good deal of cloud over the eastern parts of south africa again during the course of monday so if you shop showers are likely here quite a few rumbles of thunder. in syria citizens are collecting evidence you know your particular shot of crimes committed against civilians you've moved out of syria and six hundred thousand pages of material so that one day they can bring the outside regime to justice it puts a human face on the charges it's a dead human face but it's a human tricks syria witnesses for the prosecution on al jazeera. being located outside that western centric sphere of influence we're able to bring a different perspective to global and that is when you peel away all of the politico the military and the financial darkening you see the people in those words and his policies are affecting see the emotion on their faces the situation they're living in that's when all the u.s. can identify with the story. you know the
towards the southern parts of africa and there's a good deal of cloud here particularly over parts of angola but also further south as well so we're expecting to see a good deal of cloud over the eastern parts of south africa again during the course of monday so if you shop showers are likely here quite a few rumbles of thunder. in syria citizens are collecting evidence you know your particular shot of crimes committed against civilians you've moved out of syria and six hundred thousand pages...
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thirty degrees that it was a southern parts of africa erin you can see the showers that we've had from angola and to working a little bit further towards the south we're also seeing some wet weather over the eastern parts of south africa and that's gradually edging its way eastwards as we head through sunday and monday. the right adjective house you want to use adequate who decides. the housing is not just about four walls and a roof it's about living in a place where you have peace security and most importantly dignity un special rapporteur. talks to al-jazeera. here with al jazeera and these are our top stories this hour libya and heavy fighting in the capital as the warlord as forces continue to attack tripoli they're battling the u.n. recognize libyan government south of the city and the town of course sort of because she and the fighting is happening near the international airport which is under his control. egyptians are voting in a referendum that could keep president in office to lead a twenty thirty they're also deciding whether to allow the president to appoint top judges and to exp
thirty degrees that it was a southern parts of africa erin you can see the showers that we've had from angola and to working a little bit further towards the south we're also seeing some wet weather over the eastern parts of south africa and that's gradually edging its way eastwards as we head through sunday and monday. the right adjective house you want to use adequate who decides. the housing is not just about four walls and a roof it's about living in a place where you have peace security...
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towards the southern parts of africa and there's a good deal of cloud taper to killie have a parts of angola but also for the south as well so we're expecting to see a good deal of cloud over the eastern parts of south africa again during the course of monday so if you shop showers are likely here quite a few rumbles of thunder. up to. you without zero mind of the situation in sri lanka eight explosions in the country which have killed more than two hundred people and left at least four hundred fifty injured the prime minister said information about the attacks may have been received in advance and that an investigation must look at why adequate precautions were not taken police calling the attacks coordinated the defense minister says there have been eight suspects arrested and a nationwide curfew is in place also an emergency government meeting has been called and in the last ten minutes also we have seen the. ukrainian it presidential election polls close the exit polls show that followed me at selenski has about seventy three percent of the vote over the incumbent president petro poroshe
towards the southern parts of africa and there's a good deal of cloud taper to killie have a parts of angola but also for the south as well so we're expecting to see a good deal of cloud over the eastern parts of south africa again during the course of monday so if you shop showers are likely here quite a few rumbles of thunder. up to. you without zero mind of the situation in sri lanka eight explosions in the country which have killed more than two hundred people and left at least four hundred...
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down to was a southern parts of africa where you can see the showers that we've had to stretch from angola and to working a little bit further towards the south we're also seeing some wet weather over the eastern parts of south africa and that's gradually edging its way eastwards as we head through sunday and monday. dreams have turned out to be disappointed and they're. getting a call to say he'd leave each. advice or. three young north africans tell the story of how europe is not all they hoped it would be. al jazeera world welcome to italy. the latest news as it breaks while this is a training exercise the dangers are real because to think you ation mali is slowly deteriorating with detailed coverage and how that is the donald tough to raise them a makes it clear that the current political impasse simply can't go on from around the world while aid agencies are warning people of the dangers of cholera and distributing vaccines many are still using levers for offing and caning. the news out here at al jazeera these are our top stories libya where there has been heavy fighting between the
down to was a southern parts of africa where you can see the showers that we've had to stretch from angola and to working a little bit further towards the south we're also seeing some wet weather over the eastern parts of south africa and that's gradually edging its way eastwards as we head through sunday and monday. dreams have turned out to be disappointed and they're. getting a call to say he'd leave each. advice or. three young north africans tell the story of how europe is not all they...
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there are people from angola, congo, togo, cameroon. people from india, bangladesh.rn triangle of el salvador, guatemala and honduras. the journey has been unbelievable. this is a gentleman from cameroon. here is what he said about his journey on the way. listen. >> i'm from cameroon and my journey i started from cameroon to nigeria, came by boat, i come and to columbia and i take my boat from columbia. i arrive in panama. i walk, i left panama to costa rica, from costa rica to nicaragua, from nicaragua to honduras, in honduras to guatemala, from guatemala guatemala to mexico now. >> so clearly what it is that's drawing them is our catch and release policy and while it isn't the same size caravan we saw before it is a constant flow of small caravans. this is the shelter where we had some 1300 migrants escape because they're being detained in there. these folks want to get in there. the images we have we can show you inside overcrowding, it is unbelievably overcapacity, sanitary conditions are terrible. the situation is very fluid here. the mexicans trying to keep the
there are people from angola, congo, togo, cameroon. people from india, bangladesh.rn triangle of el salvador, guatemala and honduras. the journey has been unbelievable. this is a gentleman from cameroon. here is what he said about his journey on the way. listen. >> i'm from cameroon and my journey i started from cameroon to nigeria, came by boat, i come and to columbia and i take my boat from columbia. i arrive in panama. i walk, i left panama to costa rica, from costa rica to nicaragua,...
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we hire people in angola, we hire people in egypt. employer in those countries. gave you earlier, a master in experimental physics from the university of cambridge. we are not having trouble attracting talent but it is important we continue to transform the business to get clarity on what this industry does and work from that agenda. alix: in the u.s.? bernard: in the u.s. we can attract people. but we do adapt and involve. that is one of the reason we put our headquarters in denver. we think we will have a better time attracting people in denver, colorado. lisa: that was alix steel speaking with bernard looney. for more jobs in the energy sector, michael mckee joining us . it is interesting to me, we are hearing this from a lot of different sectors that it is all about technology but the technology is not going to replace the people. michael: that is true. the petroleum industry is doing huge contributor to the u.s. economy. let's look at this graphic on the petroleum industry. 600,000 people work in petroleum. that does not include
we hire people in angola, we hire people in egypt. employer in those countries. gave you earlier, a master in experimental physics from the university of cambridge. we are not having trouble attracting talent but it is important we continue to transform the business to get clarity on what this industry does and work from that agenda. alix: in the u.s.? bernard: in the u.s. we can attract people. but we do adapt and involve. that is one of the reason we put our headquarters in denver. we think...
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we counted people you're looking at from more than 10 countries, cuba, haiti, angola, congo, guinea,esh and northern triangle countries of honduras, el salvador, guatemala. the man you mentioned, he took a very long journey to get here. it is unbelievable. take a listen, stu. >> i'm from cameroon and i sailed from cameroon to nigeria. from takesh to colombia. from colombia to panama. panama to ecuador. coming by boat or bus. i reached back to colombia. i take my boat from colombia. i arrived to guyana. i from there i walk in the jungle from capogana to panama in the jungle. when i arrive in panama. i left panama to costa rica. from costa rica to nicaragua. from nicaragua to honduras. from honduras to guatemala. from guatemala to mexico now. reporter: stu, what's different is of course the fact word has gone global you can get in the u.s. with catch and release. this by the way last week is a shelter where 1300 migrants, mostly cubans escaped. they're detained, ones inside. these folks want a 20-day visa. they want to get inside to have a place to stay. one thing is for sure, the cara
we counted people you're looking at from more than 10 countries, cuba, haiti, angola, congo, guinea,esh and northern triangle countries of honduras, el salvador, guatemala. the man you mentioned, he took a very long journey to get here. it is unbelievable. take a listen, stu. >> i'm from cameroon and i sailed from cameroon to nigeria. from takesh to colombia. from colombia to panama. panama to ecuador. coming by boat or bus. i reached back to colombia. i take my boat from colombia. i...
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a position in angola this fits nicely we thit lng is a good business to be in for the long-term as the world continues to look for a cleaner energy mix, particularly for power generation >> you know, when you looked at cap-ex for your company, historically, people said they didn't -- investing in snuf in the way they had, frankly, probably even ten years ago. was that in part because you were waiting to do more mergers? is that because you wanted to give more money back to shareholders what's the thought >> we've got a very strong portfolio that we can grow cash flow at rateable capital spending and not as strong a capital program as we had ten years ago, so it was a reflection of the quality of our investment opportunities this makes those investment opportunities even better, and we'll certainly see a step up in cap-ex with a larger company, but we expect to continue to maintain discipline in our capital spending and really hold capital spending at a rateable level, $1 billion lower than what the two companies would have been doing individually prior to this transaction. >> in terms
a position in angola this fits nicely we thit lng is a good business to be in for the long-term as the world continues to look for a cleaner energy mix, particularly for power generation >> you know, when you looked at cap-ex for your company, historically, people said they didn't -- investing in snuf in the way they had, frankly, probably even ten years ago. was that in part because you were waiting to do more mergers? is that because you wanted to give more money back to shareholders...