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as far as our financial numbers go, barrick is in good shape. how much will be produced but how much profitable goal reproduce. the guidance we put in this year, we did have softer production out of nevada thus not a long-term trend. alix: if you're going up to the high-end production would be for .6 billion ounces. what would prevent you from getting there? labor, has a good stuff in mind? what is the biggest inhibitor to that goal? mark: mining is a long-term game. it's not about this year, you have to look back 10 years when we announce the joint venture. we produced 19 billion ounces and replaced all of them. we have grown reserves and really delivered on the synergies in nevada. it is a big, foundational, value proposition for us in nevada. we have cleaned up our portfolio focusing on the midpoint 4.2 million ounces. we need to get back up there and we definitely have the assets to deliver against that. dani: really simplistic here, what is the hardest thing about mining in this environment? mark: when you wake up you have a few challenges
as far as our financial numbers go, barrick is in good shape. how much will be produced but how much profitable goal reproduce. the guidance we put in this year, we did have softer production out of nevada thus not a long-term trend. alix: if you're going up to the high-end production would be for .6 billion ounces. what would prevent you from getting there? labor, has a good stuff in mind? what is the biggest inhibitor to that goal? mark: mining is a long-term game. it's not about this year,...
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bring in barrick gold president and ceo mark bristo.elcome to the program. >> thank you, cheryl. thank you very much. cheryl: let's talk about this. it's been a little bit of a rough ride but in the fourth quarter, you had that net loss of $735 million. what happened? is this tied to production issues overseas, production issues in nevada? and why the 22 year low for output right now for your company? >> so, this is a long game, cheryl, and one quarter is not the way to run gold mining companies. the net earnings is in the positive territory and there was some big lockdowns based on good once the way it's accounted for and running forward from the merger with ram gold in 2019. we've got to test those goodwill assets and you can't amertize them so they get tested every year and we took impairments against those provisions and goodwill provisions and they're not, you know, company generated losses. cheryl: inflation numbers come down particularly in the country, it's not just inflation until the united states, it's also in europe and othe
bring in barrick gold president and ceo mark bristo.elcome to the program. >> thank you, cheryl. thank you very much. cheryl: let's talk about this. it's been a little bit of a rough ride but in the fourth quarter, you had that net loss of $735 million. what happened? is this tied to production issues overseas, production issues in nevada? and why the 22 year low for output right now for your company? >> so, this is a long game, cheryl, and one quarter is not the way to run gold...
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okay, thought part of that wasn't chillies. president gabrielle barrick, promises more help is on the way it is to you. i have instructed those in charge of national defense, what the armed forces and police that i wanted you to deploy through our territory to provide security and that will establish them to get him think of a status present fighting the fires, providing security taken care of the victims and doing everything matters necessarily that a victim or e that ball. okay, santa said you with the current heat wave showing no signs of cooling off soon. fire fighters will need all the help they can get to put out the blazes. in other news, singapore has held its annual parade, celebrating the lunar new year. some $3000.00 performers danced and sang in the event with thousands more. watching the display this year was special because the parade was held live again after a 2 year pause due to the pandemic. the event showcasing of course, diverse culture performers from a chinese community joining with ethnic malays, indians, and europeans. with ton for a quick recap for our top sto
okay, thought part of that wasn't chillies. president gabrielle barrick, promises more help is on the way it is to you. i have instructed those in charge of national defense, what the armed forces and police that i wanted you to deploy through our territory to provide security and that will establish them to get him think of a status present fighting the fires, providing security taken care of the victims and doing everything matters necessarily that a victim or e that ball. okay, santa said...
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jack barrick is standing by outside a refugee camp in gaussian tip where people who have lost their homes from the earthquake of found shelter. jack, what have you been seeing? hi, good morning. been, well, this is sort of just waking up time here in this one very small camp on a car park in one place in garcia's tap and there are hundreds of camps just like this one filled with people that have lost their homes. people whose homes are not yet safe to return to. and people who have come in to gassy, untapped from the surrounding region. we just spoke to this family that are having their breakfast in there. that morning. coffee behind us and their house is actually just down the road is not very far away, but the gentleman was showing us the cracks in the walls and that they're not ready to return yet. and as i say, there are many small little comes and indeed bigger ones, all over the city of cassandra, which is a city of 2000000 people. not very many of the people that the population of this city have yet returned to their homes for fears of the structural damage to the buildings. what's
jack barrick is standing by outside a refugee camp in gaussian tip where people who have lost their homes from the earthquake of found shelter. jack, what have you been seeing? hi, good morning. been, well, this is sort of just waking up time here in this one very small camp on a car park in one place in garcia's tap and there are hundreds of camps just like this one filled with people that have lost their homes. people whose homes are not yet safe to return to. and people who have come in to...
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mean by actual muslim, nationally is la maya europa, us, as i asked our brussels corresponding jack barrick. what stood out for him in the speech. well, it was an impassioned speech in the european parliament. it went on extremely well . there was huge cheers actually, even as he was walking in to the hammers cycle of the european parliament that, that was expected. i think the members of the european parliament, we knew that they would respond to him in that way. but what's happened since is that he's moved here to the european council, where on the same day, the 27 leaders of the european union are meeting and he gave a joint press conference with us on the lion. and with char michelle, the european council president, and she being the european commission president, demanding that actually talks for ukraine's membership of the european union begin before the end of this year. president zalinski being here is very symbolic, but also he wanted action during this visit. what about what ukraine needs in this war against russia? what it, what about the sticking point of fighter jets? well this
mean by actual muslim, nationally is la maya europa, us, as i asked our brussels corresponding jack barrick. what stood out for him in the speech. well, it was an impassioned speech in the european parliament. it went on extremely well . there was huge cheers actually, even as he was walking in to the hammers cycle of the european parliament that, that was expected. i think the members of the european parliament, we knew that they would respond to him in that way. but what's happened since is...
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in the some of the largest mining companies in africa, the ac bulletin, anglo american extra, and barrick. these american australian and european own companies. so they pockets to the tune of an estimate for the $335000000.00 us dollars each year. they exploits africa and africans who largely untouched mineral resources. hello and welcome to this week's african now. so i'm paul is clear and in this week's episode, weeks to the effects of western companies. who in the greed to make a big back in africa and leave behind more than just mining company for decades. foreign companies have got oil, gas, gold, precious, monroe's and various other resources from africa that have left them with big profit, little benefits to the local. what's more, they've left behind, environmental health and social problems that crippled generations to come. i'm in the band and mine done in the city of johannesburg, which is home to thousands of people. they live under a cloud of radio active dust. the result of an australian company, mental became long operations. me a di. although the mine is now closed for yea
in the some of the largest mining companies in africa, the ac bulletin, anglo american extra, and barrick. these american australian and european own companies. so they pockets to the tune of an estimate for the $335000000.00 us dollars each year. they exploits africa and africans who largely untouched mineral resources. hello and welcome to this week's african now. so i'm paul is clear and in this week's episode, weeks to the effects of western companies. who in the greed to make a big back in...
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also vehicles, anyone caught within the bus radius has particularly no chance of survival, thermo barrick, munitions or vacuum bombs on nothing like conventional munitions. it isn't shrapnel that kills but flash burn and crushing over pressure which causes instant death. you can't hide from this behind a wall. only a hermetically shield bunker offers protection and there are none here. the 4th round, ah, her sound is always for the purposes of gregoire. it's out. eyes in the sky. draw more spot where it landed that new coordinates. and off they go again. 20 full rockets, 6 and a half tons of annihilation. i these rockets are usually fired in ones or twos as little point of full barrages. a single rocket practice as shown, is usually overkill. almost nothing survives within a 150 meters of the impact side listed in a certain way or where all this ready. we get a job done when i fight for my family and those close to me. we're all here for our homeland. we're here to help our voice. the son say book translated a sunburn or sun far is always the top priority for ukrainian forces. it cannot s
also vehicles, anyone caught within the bus radius has particularly no chance of survival, thermo barrick, munitions or vacuum bombs on nothing like conventional munitions. it isn't shrapnel that kills but flash burn and crushing over pressure which causes instant death. you can't hide from this behind a wall. only a hermetically shield bunker offers protection and there are none here. the 4th round, ah, her sound is always for the purposes of gregoire. it's out. eyes in the sky. draw more spot...
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jack barrick is standing by for us in front of the european commission in brussels following these developments. so. so jack, what's the plan? well, that's exactly what it is. it's a plan not a proposal. and that significant european commission isn't directly tying itself to any specific ideas at the moment, but it's putting out a plan that the e u. member states can start negotiating. essentially what they've done is put forward a suggestion that there can be an ease of rules for the member states for the governments of the member states, to fund green technology and also to fund plans to de carbonized existing industry as well. they want a boost for skills, and also they want to change the trade agreements that the e. u has to make it easier for them to source critical materials that are needed in the green. in the green transition. while they haven't done is announced any specific new funds. 7 countries running up to this announcement wrote a letter led by the netherlands saying that they do not want new funds to be made available for the european commission to go out and get new funds inste
jack barrick is standing by for us in front of the european commission in brussels following these developments. so. so jack, what's the plan? well, that's exactly what it is. it's a plan not a proposal. and that significant european commission isn't directly tying itself to any specific ideas at the moment, but it's putting out a plan that the e u. member states can start negotiating. essentially what they've done is put forward a suggestion that there can be an ease of rules for the member...
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h t bulletin, anglo american extra, and barrick. these american australian and european own companies, so they pockets to the tune of an if the made for the $355000000000.00, you have dollars. they exploits africa and africans who laws the mineral resources. hello and welcome to this week. the african now show i'm paul is to you and in this week's episode, we explored the effects of western companies who made greed to make a big back in africa, leave behind more than just a mining company for decades. foreign companies have done got oil, gas, gold prices, monroe than various other resources from africa that have left them with big profit . but with little bit to the local, what's more, they've left behind, environmental health and social problems that cripple generations to come. i'm in a band and mine done in the city of johannesburg, which is home to thousands of people. they live under a cloud of radio active dust, the result of an australian company, mental decades long operations. me a di. although the mind is now closed for ye
h t bulletin, anglo american extra, and barrick. these american australian and european own companies, so they pockets to the tune of an if the made for the $355000000000.00, you have dollars. they exploits africa and africans who laws the mineral resources. hello and welcome to this week. the african now show i'm paul is to you and in this week's episode, we explored the effects of western companies who made greed to make a big back in africa, leave behind more than just a mining company for...
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back here in san mateo, there are cones and tape barrick hating the home. officials want to remind people. >> not to go past these barriers and not to go by downed power lines in san mateo amanda hari kron. 4 news. >> well, one year old is being treated at a hospital in the south bay after getting seriously injured by a falling tree. this all happened tuesday in santa cruz county. firefighters say that tree fell into the family living room pending that child. and ernie kron four's gayle ong reports from boulder creek. >> tuesday night, this redwood tree came crashing down into this boulder creek home in the santa cruz mountains, critically hurting a one year-old child. you know, i was in shock because i'm like the poor little guy. this woman lives down the road from the family. she says a neighbor told her what happened. firefighters responded to the home on bobcat lane around 06:25pm. for a report of a person trapped under a tree that went into a home. it was terrible. i've never seen the winds that heart. >> it was i mean, you can hear it when it's when t
back here in san mateo, there are cones and tape barrick hating the home. officials want to remind people. >> not to go past these barriers and not to go by downed power lines in san mateo amanda hari kron. 4 news. >> well, one year old is being treated at a hospital in the south bay after getting seriously injured by a falling tree. this all happened tuesday in santa cruz county. firefighters say that tree fell into the family living room pending that child. and ernie kron four's...
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now here is part of what stilton barrick had to say earlier today. more nuclear weapons and ha, less arms control makes the world more dangerous. and that's the reason why in need to we are worked so hard to engage russia on issues right to, to arms control and wanted wireless have supported the new start. and also why i'm holding on the russia to day to reconsider its decision to suspend its participation. the new stalked agreement, we have to remember, this is a, one of the last major arms control agreements. we have officer russia started to violate the agreement that the bound, the older intermediate range weapons that on if treated at that led to the demise. so that the treaty a few years ago that now the answer suspending the older big nuclear arms control treaty, the news thought which regulates put limits on the total number of long range strategic weapons. i'm going to go now to our corresponded terry shows. she is in brussels covering this story for tonight's good to see you, terry. you know this news of putin suspending russia's participat
now here is part of what stilton barrick had to say earlier today. more nuclear weapons and ha, less arms control makes the world more dangerous. and that's the reason why in need to we are worked so hard to engage russia on issues right to, to arms control and wanted wireless have supported the new start. and also why i'm holding on the russia to day to reconsider its decision to suspend its participation. the new stalked agreement, we have to remember, this is a, one of the last major arms...
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it's where barrick it's evil, it's devoid of any deeper meaning, deeper truth. there's a beauty and when i pull up, people like roomy, a lot of times they would say or roomy doesn't count because he's not a muslim translation has always been somewhat of an under appreciated. art with translators often consigned to the margins or remaining totally invisible. that's not the case anymore. the translator's voice is being heard and recognized and read as a better off when they understand how the mechanics of translations work and how that influences which books you see in your local bookshop. translation is a dynamic process and it's a process that is never neutral and it is always impacted by power imbalances. it holds within it all of these different contextual ideas and biases and prejudices. and being made aware of these factors will enhance your understanding and your appreciation of the text itself and of the culture that it comes from and how it has come to your culture. 1 and finally, television, try sometimes lives and dies on spectacle. in india, where ther
it's where barrick it's evil, it's devoid of any deeper meaning, deeper truth. there's a beauty and when i pull up, people like roomy, a lot of times they would say or roomy doesn't count because he's not a muslim translation has always been somewhat of an under appreciated. art with translators often consigned to the margins or remaining totally invisible. that's not the case anymore. the translator's voice is being heard and recognized and read as a better off when they understand how the...
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been suffering from a lack of supply of equipment thanks to the western imposed blockade and fall barrick sanction. or while they are doing their absolute fast, you know, they're dealing with really a disaster that is beyond their capability. we know that egypt, iran, russia, have all off the top and i'm quite sure that the russian military on the ground is doing also what they can. but you know, another thing to understand for people is that many of these buildings, particularly in a lap or during the 10 year war, the taurus had tunneled under these buildings, therefore making the foundations very unsafe anyway. some of them had previously been vaccinated. and so therefore, the underground areas are not here is going to bring down more buildings inevitable because the war has already made these areas so fragile. and this kind of earthquake is, is just horrendous. meanwhile, moscow has sent assistance to turkey and syria rescues from russia emergencies ministry on their way to the disaster zone. to aid in the us quakes aftermath and ass off to russian president to express his condolences
been suffering from a lack of supply of equipment thanks to the western imposed blockade and fall barrick sanction. or while they are doing their absolute fast, you know, they're dealing with really a disaster that is beyond their capability. we know that egypt, iran, russia, have all off the top and i'm quite sure that the russian military on the ground is doing also what they can. but you know, another thing to understand for people is that many of these buildings, particularly in a lap or...
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and barrick, these american australian and european own company, so they pockets to the tune of an estimated $335000000.00 exploits africa and africans who largely untested mineral resources. hello and welcome to this week's african now. so i'm pretty clear, and in this week's episode, we explored the effects of western companies who and they agreed to make a big back in africa, leave behind more than just mining company for decades. foreign companies have got oil, gas, gold, precious, monroe's and various.
and barrick, these american australian and european own company, so they pockets to the tune of an estimated $335000000.00 exploits africa and africans who largely untested mineral resources. hello and welcome to this week's african now. so i'm pretty clear, and in this week's episode, we explored the effects of western companies who and they agreed to make a big back in africa, leave behind more than just mining company for decades. foreign companies have got oil, gas, gold, precious, monroe's...
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>> barrick gold. >> dan >> there's qs up there, on the shored side trade the range. >> i'm picking up "taking stock" with brian sullivan starts right now. >>> good evening or good afternoon out west and welcome to this cnbc special "taking stock. i am brian sullivan. jim off again tonight. is inflation cooling off think again. more prices jumping in january and now one fed head pushing for even more rate hikes it smacked stocks. your money ending the day firmly in the red the dow down 431 points. s&p more than a percent and the nasdaq down 1.8% but if you are looking for signs of green, hey, who isn't we have got
>> barrick gold. >> dan >> there's qs up there, on the shored side trade the range. >> i'm picking up "taking stock" with brian sullivan starts right now. >>> good evening or good afternoon out west and welcome to this cnbc special "taking stock. i am brian sullivan. jim off again tonight. is inflation cooling off think again. more prices jumping in january and now one fed head pushing for even more rate hikes it smacked stocks. your money ending...
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it was a barrick. >> [speaking non-english] >> from march 3rd to march 31st, that's for those, weeks there was a barrack, and an officer. and she was saying that they went after liberation. two, weeks they were just taken garbage from here. >> [speaking non-english] >> 40 people left altogether and they were coming into their to eat something together, to drink something together. >> this place here -- >> these, no, altogether. to hear -- [speaking non-english] -- here 20 and then more 20 there in the next part of the building. five tanks, staying all the time, in each tank with eight people. >> five tanks with eight people? >> yeah, troopers with the armor. >> this is unbelievable. >> yeah. >> it's unbelievable -- [speaking non-english] clear -- >> it's unbelievable that the reopening, either running a business, in the back at home. >> absolutely. [speaking non-english] >> she says that they want to rebuild everything. they will rebuild everything. >> they will change everything and they will work. ukraine is the best place to live in. thank you. thank you for this. >> thank you ver
it was a barrick. >> [speaking non-english] >> from march 3rd to march 31st, that's for those, weeks there was a barrack, and an officer. and she was saying that they went after liberation. two, weeks they were just taken garbage from here. >> [speaking non-english] >> 40 people left altogether and they were coming into their to eat something together, to drink something together. >> this place here -- >> these, no, altogether. to hear -- [speaking...
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back here in san mateo, there are cones and tape barrick hating the home. officials want to remind people. >> not to go past these barriers and not to go by downed power lines in san mateo amanda hari kron. 4 on the peninsula. some people in south san francisco, they're still without power tonight because a powerful. >> snapped a strong winds uprooted a tree and smashed onto the roof of a home yesterday, cutting off power to more than 100 customers pg and e area region. vice president describing the challenge in getting power restored. >> a man and upset an entirely new poll. i'm pretty hard to get back in here with a truck. so we may be handing that poll. those polls will be anywhere from depending on how they spec 8 to 10 feet down in the ground. so we got a lot of work to do here to get that restored. >> meanwhile, the house that was hit by the tree has been red tagged, meaning it's not safe to be inside. fortunately, nobody was injured. >> a lot of trees coming down in the south bay. a really big tree fell taking out a wall of a san jose home. >> and a
back here in san mateo, there are cones and tape barrick hating the home. officials want to remind people. >> not to go past these barriers and not to go by downed power lines in san mateo amanda hari kron. 4 on the peninsula. some people in south san francisco, they're still without power tonight because a powerful. >> snapped a strong winds uprooted a tree and smashed onto the roof of a home yesterday, cutting off power to more than 100 customers pg and e area region. vice...
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back here in san mateo, there are cones and tape barrick hating the home. officials want to remind people. >> not to go past these barriers and not to go by downed power lines in san mateo amanda hari kron. 4 news. >> that is such an incredible sight. so happy to see thankfully nobody was hurt in these damages. well, over in the south bay, huge tree toppled over, taking down the wall of a san jose home with it and a neighbor's roof. kron four's. justin campbell has a look. >> what a what a mess. what a mask. that's what i thought. robin patrina. he came home to this pollen tree tuesday afternoon. it though, from the side of highway 17 near campbell into her backyard. >> taking down her retaining wall and damaging her neighbor's roof. she says it's the second time that this has happened in 2 months. this large pine tree back in early january during those rainstorms fell on power lines in our backyard. now after yesterday's heavy winds, it's toppled her retaining wall. she says the city should have taken care of the problem. the first time between isis she co
back here in san mateo, there are cones and tape barrick hating the home. officials want to remind people. >> not to go past these barriers and not to go by downed power lines in san mateo amanda hari kron. 4 news. >> that is such an incredible sight. so happy to see thankfully nobody was hurt in these damages. well, over in the south bay, huge tree toppled over, taking down the wall of a san jose home with it and a neighbor's roof. kron four's. justin campbell has a look. >>...
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back here in san mateo, there are cones and tape barrick hating the home. officials want to remind people. >> not to go past these barriers and not to go by downed power lines in san mateo amanda hari kron. 4 news. >> coming up tonight at 10, 30, a one year-old is recovering in the hospital tonight after a tree fell on his home in santa cruz county kron four's gayle ong went to the home. talk to neighbors will have that story ahead. tonight. people across the bay area are still without power. some of them for almost 30 hours. even more. take a look at the pg e outages map. >> the peninsula still seeing a lot of wind related power outages, especially around the palo alto area. that's the orange area that represents anywhere between 500 to 5,000 customers affected by the outage is the latest pg. any update showed total of 24,000 customers experiencing power outages. some people in south san francisco lost power after this. trees split a power pole. it's so what's left of a high voltage power line after the wind uprooted the tree and smashed onto the roof of a
back here in san mateo, there are cones and tape barrick hating the home. officials want to remind people. >> not to go past these barriers and not to go by downed power lines in san mateo amanda hari kron. 4 news. >> coming up tonight at 10, 30, a one year-old is recovering in the hospital tonight after a tree fell on his home in santa cruz county kron four's gayle ong went to the home. talk to neighbors will have that story ahead. tonight. people across the bay area are still...