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. >> reporter: bahamian parliament member aram lewis sending abc news this video. >> we're getting aot of distress calls, people needing rescue. >> reporter: he's on high ground away from the storm wo young ch and mother inside their home. and in freeport, grand bahama, private citizens springing into action, like ezra king, who came to the rescue with his caterpillar tractor. >> listen for the horn. >> reporter: plucking people from their flooded homes and transporting them to shelters. throughout the abacos an apocalyptic scene. homes reduced to piles of debris. boatsnd cars ltere ta here is breathtaking. you can see that building behind me. it has collapsed. and look at this yacht, on the ground resting up against this condo. >> reporter: the violent winds ripped off roofs, toppling trees, and of course taking power and cell service down. so far at least five people have been killed with the hurricane. the stalled churning of dorian visible from outer space. as the eyewall now heads towards the southeastern coast of the united states. our team spread out across the storm zone. abc
. >> reporter: bahamian parliament member aram lewis sending abc news this video. >> we're getting aot of distress calls, people needing rescue. >> reporter: he's on high ground away from the storm wo young ch and mother inside their home. and in freeport, grand bahama, private citizens springing into action, like ezra king, who came to the rescue with his caterpillar tractor. >> listen for the horn. >> reporter: plucking people from their flooded homes and...
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democracy but a site from the painting if or thinks a plane in sober why is that foreign dicta doesn't it aramof the that's because the church of was entirely destroyed and world or 2 with it bar now it's all but the outside walls they were left standing can but the hold interior everything and side burnt on over and reviewed all that remained was this giant round room them create after the war they real built st paul's church for the centennial a 948 the that in a very austere a contemporary style don't and type good at or and the man court for call her corner of route through our north the now we're coming up from the lower darkness into the bright open space that symbolize as the new democratic beginning cotty then there will card from norberg in in the more do the it and the the interior was left to purposely austere the the seeding plane and the floor just sandstone or and the only part that's a bit fancier is the speakers podium and the rostrum behind it over with an what is this hall used for to day you the whole me ordinal can look at their bit toward to out today it's used for special
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department of defense to comment on the matter but no answer yet political analysts who say aram thinks the u.s. ought to have notified russia and turkey at a time when the regime had hoped to deescalate and called for a unilateral cease fire which was greatly welcomed by turkey and russia this type of attack that he does cause concern could have been carried out at a more ideal time it could have been carried out in cooperation with the russians and the turks which would have probably made the attack even more successful and more acceptable on behalf of all parties keep it a secret when it serves everybody's interests that still remains a question to me but yes it definitely does cause concern when there is all this talk of a cease fire in the region to see drums about bombs dropping back out of the sky again in civilians obviously concerned in causing more migration north. the u.k. is more divided than ever over breck's it saturday saw tens of thousands take to the streets in cities across the country after prime minister boris johnson announced he'd suspend parliament ahead of the e.
department of defense to comment on the matter but no answer yet political analysts who say aram thinks the u.s. ought to have notified russia and turkey at a time when the regime had hoped to deescalate and called for a unilateral cease fire which was greatly welcomed by turkey and russia this type of attack that he does cause concern could have been carried out at a more ideal time it could have been carried out in cooperation with the russians and the turks which would have probably made the...
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other angles, aram co ipo.re in abu dhabi discussing this when the attacks happened will that be delayed or shelved, this plays into effect there as well don't forget the china trade war aspect china is the biggestr of saudi oil. they tariffed our oil, our crude exports to china you wonder, they're going to need u.s. oil more after this, will they drop tariffs as some measure of goodwill, could this factor into this those are five big themes we follow today, tomorrow, all week worldwide team coverage. a lot of angles to focus on. right now it is huge jumps in stocks that everyone has been talking about sf. >> a lot to unpack there will oil factor into the fed's decision tomorrow? joining us, chief investment strategist, and northwestern mutual strategist brent schuette brent, i'll start with you you have a jump in oil prices, brent and wti trading 11, 12%, not the extreme spike you might have seen in years past. i ask you the question, in terms of the u.s. market and in terms of the u.s. economy, this jump in p
other angles, aram co ipo.re in abu dhabi discussing this when the attacks happened will that be delayed or shelved, this plays into effect there as well don't forget the china trade war aspect china is the biggestr of saudi oil. they tariffed our oil, our crude exports to china you wonder, they're going to need u.s. oil more after this, will they drop tariffs as some measure of goodwill, could this factor into this those are five big themes we follow today, tomorrow, all week worldwide team...
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it's unclear where else aram koe would list but the company's board has determined that new york wouldry too many legal risks to make it a viable option the ipo is a major piece of saudi arabia's drive to transform its economy attracting foreign investment and diversifying away from oil which you know all to well all about. >> the continued s e ed consoli under the king's son. >>> when we come back on "worldwide exchange," 14 weeks and more unrest? hong kong as police once again revert to using tear gas on pro-democracy demonstrators. a live report from the city next. >>> plus the headlines continue for wework, as that company reportedly looking to cut down the ipo valuation yet again. >>> later, helping traders track trump. details on jp morgan's new index that you've got to hear the name of when "worldwide exchange" returns. stick around do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i can. the two wo
it's unclear where else aram koe would list but the company's board has determined that new york wouldry too many legal risks to make it a viable option the ipo is a major piece of saudi arabia's drive to transform its economy attracting foreign investment and diversifying away from oil which you know all to well all about. >> the continued s e ed consoli under the king's son. >>> when we come back on "worldwide exchange," 14 weeks and more unrest? hong kong as police...
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aram ko would argue not a shipment has been misseded >> i don't know if it's going to be more drone attacko, we heard the administration ratchet up sanctions on iran, b they started responding with there's a will the of say incidents with the shipping in the gulf so maybe it won't be another drone attack, but still other things they can do to disrupt the flow of oil in and out of the gulf >> thanks. preeappreciate that very much. energy's been one of the stories of the week. shawn cruz over to mike >> hey, carl market this week looks like it's gotten b tired of treading water. some currents. getting past the hurt is what i wanted to do so put it in context over the past year the hurt in this case, being one year ago today this is right here that was a high. this is the anniversary of that. so you had a lazy com market fed concerns ch we know what happened with that 20% drop. probably a pretty good base. what's interesting about this is whit's what people are saying is the downside limit to what you could say would be a normal pullback no reason to thinkry is going to repeat we're still fig
aram ko would argue not a shipment has been misseded >> i don't know if it's going to be more drone attacko, we heard the administration ratchet up sanctions on iran, b they started responding with there's a will the of say incidents with the shipping in the gulf so maybe it won't be another drone attack, but still other things they can do to disrupt the flow of oil in and out of the gulf >> thanks. preeappreciate that very much. energy's been one of the stories of the week. shawn...
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the oil market caught off guard, balls the initial guidance from saudi aram coast, were they going toooking like it's going to be a struggle. francine: yousef, we've also been briefed, or we understand that saudi aramco notified at least four customers that some of the crude deliveries due in october won't be able to be met. o can step >> in many ways, saudis can themselves snep by leaning on their own stockpiles. they can try to make the process more efficient. this is a bit of a learning curve. again, there's not a lot of precedent for this kind of event, especially with that kind of scale. even for a company of the scale of the behemoth like saudi aramco, they have to go on and discover what they can do and how quickly they can achieve it. within the network that they have around the world of oil barrels. that is still going to be a bit of a touch and go, see how they can navigate all that, francine. tom: yousef, what is the dialogue between the united arab emirates and saudi arabia right now? is there a separateness or secreteness to saudi arabia now, or is everybody discussing th
the oil market caught off guard, balls the initial guidance from saudi aram coast, were they going toooking like it's going to be a struggle. francine: yousef, we've also been briefed, or we understand that saudi aramco notified at least four customers that some of the crude deliveries due in october won't be able to be met. o can step >> in many ways, saudis can themselves snep by leaning on their own stockpiles. they can try to make the process more efficient. this is a bit of a...
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that position and comes just days after al falih was removed from his role after chairman of saudi aram aramco we had conversations about what wethought was this move coming i had made the suggestion i don't think it was about separating somehow the head thof ipo the energy minister from saudi aramco as some internal division among who was in favor and who was not. i think that this probably suggests now that that's what's really going on. separately and bigger news in terms of what's going on here on wall street, saudi aramco expected to give a lead role to its ipo to jp morgan according to report from cnbc. that said that morgan stanley ice bid for the top role was hurt by its handling of the uber ipo. goldman sachs of course tried to get that top role. aramco preparing to sell up to a 5% stake in the world's biggest ipo. the saudis are going to fast track a local listing. don't expect this to come to the new york or london stock exchange any time soon it would first happen there on their local stock exchange and then likely a year after they would try to do it on an international exc
that position and comes just days after al falih was removed from his role after chairman of saudi aram aramco we had conversations about what wethought was this move coming i had made the suggestion i don't think it was about separating somehow the head thof ipo the energy minister from saudi aramco as some internal division among who was in favor and who was not. i think that this probably suggests now that that's what's really going on. separately and bigger news in terms of what's going on...