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george eustice told him what was wrong with the current basic payment scheme, or bps.s may be the recipients of the bps, but they're not the only beneficiaries or indeed the only beneficiaries. the bps payment has inflated land rents, inflated input costs, prevented people from retiring and also prevented new entrants getting onto the land. that is what we believe there's a better way to pay and reward farmers in future. what he's actioning today is a charter for city slickers, for carpetbaggers, for spivs to take over our farming sector and drive out the traditional smaller english farmers who've been feeding our nation for so many years. please, please think again before you eradicate the good english farmer. the area—based subsidy we have now has a habit of giving the largest payments to the wealthiest landowners. sometimes these are people who are not really actively farming. sometimes it is people who made their wealth in the city and who are trying to shelter it in land, and then also qualify for taxpayers' payments sometimes running into millions of pounds. that
george eustice told him what was wrong with the current basic payment scheme, or bps.s may be the recipients of the bps, but they're not the only beneficiaries or indeed the only beneficiaries. the bps payment has inflated land rents, inflated input costs, prevented people from retiring and also prevented new entrants getting onto the land. that is what we believe there's a better way to pay and reward farmers in future. what he's actioning today is a charter for city slickers, for...
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reports revealed that the attempts by oil company bp to t costs d maximizerofits d to the daster. >>e incident illustrates the planet and shareholder profits. but what if it didn't have to be this way? martin kremenstein: we were very expressly concerned over the outsourced maintainance of offshore wells. >> before this scandal, some investors had sold their bp shares, concerned about the company's record on environmental, social, and governance issues. sthese metrics are now calledsh that three esg, and they are defing a new way of investing that promises to reconcile planet and profit. but can they deliver? as cynical as the financial world might seem, ethical nsideratns have always played a role in investment decisions. the origins of responsible investing trace back to 1758, enome relious grou prohited membersrom profiting from the slave trade. but the modern era of responble inveing really evolved in the 1960s, together with the boycott movement. martin kremenstein: it started with the boycotts of companies that did business with apartheid south africa, that was really the genes
reports revealed that the attempts by oil company bp to t costs d maximizerofits d to the daster. >>e incident illustrates the planet and shareholder profits. but what if it didn't have to be this way? martin kremenstein: we were very expressly concerned over the outsourced maintainance of offshore wells. >> before this scandal, some investors had sold their bp shares, concerned about the company's record on environmental, social, and governance issues. sthese metrics are now...
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george eustice told him what was wrong with the current basic payment scheme, or bps.ed land rates and input costs, prevented people from retiring and also prevented new entrants from getting onto the land. that is why i believe there is a better way to pay and reward farmers in future. george eustice. time for a quick look at some other stories from the world of westminster. mps have given initial approval to a bill which stops telecoms equipment from the chinese firm huawei being installed in the uk's 5g mobile network from september. sooner than expected. it follows concerns over the firm's security and links to the chinese state, something huawei denies. the culture secretary told the commons the telecoms bill had broader aims. the point of this bill isn'tjust to tackle one high—risk offender. it raises the security bar across the board and it protects us against a whole range of threats. according to the national cybersecurity centre, the past two years have seen malicious cyber activity from russia and china as well as north korea and iranian actors. on world aid
george eustice told him what was wrong with the current basic payment scheme, or bps.ed land rates and input costs, prevented people from retiring and also prevented new entrants from getting onto the land. that is why i believe there is a better way to pay and reward farmers in future. george eustice. time for a quick look at some other stories from the world of westminster. mps have given initial approval to a bill which stops telecoms equipment from the chinese firm huawei being installed in...
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bp pledged to reduce oil and gas production overtime.rd breakdowns, is it time to get back into big oil, or medium-sized oil? let's get back to freddie laitt, latitude investment management cio and founder. this is looking like more and more of a diverse group. what is your take on the fossil fuel producers? one.ie: it is a complex i think the ones in the european market, bp, i think at the forefront of this, has set out a completely new agenda for the next 10-15 years and really are looking to accelerate the change out of hydrocarbons and into renewable energy, electric grids for cars and things like that. that is a necessary move and it is right to get ahead of that. it makes stocks investable again for people. because whilst it will take many years, likewise, our economy will take many years tell wean itself of hydrocarbons. i think it is very positive. on the flipside, the hydrocarbon business itself, next year it is very likely given the supply squeezes we have seen, the opec agreement, the fact that a lot of shale oil will be shot
bp pledged to reduce oil and gas production overtime.rd breakdowns, is it time to get back into big oil, or medium-sized oil? let's get back to freddie laitt, latitude investment management cio and founder. this is looking like more and more of a diverse group. what is your take on the fossil fuel producers? one.ie: it is a complex i think the ones in the european market, bp, i think at the forefront of this, has set out a completely new agenda for the next 10-15 years and really are looking to...
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you mentioned bp and europe in a sense. come back to the name i mentioned at the top of the show, the ev box, this company going public through a spac, that has these charging stations throughout europe. 70 countries can we get that up i think we can it has a strange symbol, guys. it is up 130%. >> from when >> from this morning. >> no, we haven't really -- >> they announced the deal. >> no. >> yeah. >> say again >> can't be. >> well, it is >> but -- >> pays beneficial finance corporation class a is the spac. >> how about if you own $100 million in that? >> you're doing really well. >> you got the stock. >> you're downing really well. there is a spac investor who followed tpg and sold at $10 a share. now moving up dramatically today after they announced this deal to merge with ev box group there it is. and, again, 190,000 charge ports across 70 countries, they say their open architecture sass platform serves as the backbone of the offering with the cloud native charging solution >> are they laser focused? >> they are. it en
you mentioned bp and europe in a sense. come back to the name i mentioned at the top of the show, the ev box, this company going public through a spac, that has these charging stations throughout europe. 70 countries can we get that up i think we can it has a strange symbol, guys. it is up 130%. >> from when >> from this morning. >> no, we haven't really -- >> they announced the deal. >> no. >> yeah. >> say again >> can't be. >> well, it is...
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is there a firm focus on delivering the bp first round, and then we could wait 12 weeks for the second round. is there an expectation that a lower level of protection but for a wider population is more desirable at this point in terms of slowing the spread down? having significant difficulties with our staffing. with ambulances waiting outside some of our teaching hospitals overnight. it is very important that we get a significant level of protection to as many people, especially those vulnerable people and especially our health and care workers as possible because we have a significant absenteeism through our doctors and nurses having been exposed to covid, and it was worrying times. this morning's signing could not come sooner. we are very pleased. guy: do you think people get a choice as to which shot they get? >> i'm not expecting a choice. i think that would be unhelpful. the two vaccines do have different ways in which we are going to be transporting them to care homes, to general practice surgeries like my own, and it will be very confusing. we already have a significant number
is there a firm focus on delivering the bp first round, and then we could wait 12 weeks for the second round. is there an expectation that a lower level of protection but for a wider population is more desirable at this point in terms of slowing the spread down? having significant difficulties with our staffing. with ambulances waiting outside some of our teaching hospitals overnight. it is very important that we get a significant level of protection to as many people, especially those...
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out by the global pandemic, and it is the european mps that have done the worst, talking about shell, bpet's move into some of the individual names and look who really won the year in europe. singe is another cloud platform, up 306 to 7% this year. that's the company that produces its automated messages that tell you when your car is on time or taxi or food or parcel. have done exceptionally well this year with a gain of 360%. also hello fresh, a home food delivery company, not a up 240%. up 114% -- in all thee put supermarkets, doing well this year. in terms of losers, one of europe's biggest travel onpanies is down 60%, even positive news of a vaccine not helping to get it back into the green or near the green. and of course the banks are doing extremely poorly this year. down 66%,performer, covid ravaging european populations, but there are economies of course. if you look at the european bank index, six of those banks in the green at the end of 2020. alex, i could not end without looking at the great british pound. in europe, over the course of this year, it has been on something of
out by the global pandemic, and it is the european mps that have done the worst, talking about shell, bpet's move into some of the individual names and look who really won the year in europe. singe is another cloud platform, up 306 to 7% this year. that's the company that produces its automated messages that tell you when your car is on time or taxi or food or parcel. have done exceptionally well this year with a gain of 360%. also hello fresh, a home food delivery company, not a up 240%. up...
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buyers are shell and bp, i.e. inf italy and pg poland as well as others. customers have been pgnig and edf of france. >> do still have naysayers? >> when you put the systems on pass as one of the first, and you plug it into your process, it's difficult say it has not been done when it has clearly been done. kicker,w to commodity americans stocked up on a number of foods this year, including pb&j. nuts and seeds have been a major beneficiary of more at home eating. moving 14% in 2020 two nearly 2.7 million dollars. i could tub subpoena better. here's what's on the radar before you go for the next week. on monday, opec-plus continues. on wednesday we have an oil inventory number and the world food price index. that does it for bloomberg's commodities edge. ,atches every thursday at 1:00 happy new year's. see you in 2021. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two ho
buyers are shell and bp, i.e. inf italy and pg poland as well as others. customers have been pgnig and edf of france. >> do still have naysayers? >> when you put the systems on pass as one of the first, and you plug it into your process, it's difficult say it has not been done when it has clearly been done. kicker,w to commodity americans stocked up on a number of foods this year, including pb&j. nuts and seeds have been a major beneficiary of more at home eating. moving 14% in...
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for 2021 they are going with energy, including bp, royal dutch, shell and exxon mobil they get here by the worst performing ten knocstocks and te note is a bit contrarian they suspect contrarians may do better in 2021 >> joe, i look at the note from you today and you say it's not a contrarian call, it's conconsens really you think everybody's on the energy bandwagon >> i think there's a lot of people very bullish on energy, commodities and the opportunity it presents in 2021 some of the names jim cramer suggestedpioneer, chevron, mobile. i think you have to be careful with energy. the sector might struggle because of the debt maturity that you're going to have towards the end of the year. so $2 billion worth of debt maturity in 2020, here comes about $10 billion worth of debt maturity as we walk toward the end of the year. i think you have to be very tactical and careful with it but absolutely, i think the consensus is overwhelmingly bullishing in. >> you own pioneer and apache and you may own some others. >> the three i own are chevron, pioneer and iog. apache is my kind of option val
for 2021 they are going with energy, including bp, royal dutch, shell and exxon mobil they get here by the worst performing ten knocstocks and te note is a bit contrarian they suspect contrarians may do better in 2021 >> joe, i look at the note from you today and you say it's not a contrarian call, it's conconsens really you think everybody's on the energy bandwagon >> i think there's a lot of people very bullish on energy, commodities and the opportunity it presents in 2021 some of...
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expanded in terms of country and environment and some of these corporations want and that would be bp -- tpp. david: it's a pleasure to have you with us. that's professor frankel of the harvard kennedy school. wall street week will air tomorrow, among our guests we will be speaking with catherine baker on vaccine distribution challenges. this is balance of power. ♪ in a land not so far away, people are saving hundreds on the most reliable network with xfinity mobile. they can choose from the latest phones or bring their own. and because they get nationwide 5g at no extra cost, they live happily ever after. again, again. your wireless. your rules. your way to stay closer together this holiday season. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. and get $300 off when you buy the samsung galaxy note20 ultra 5g. learn more at xfinitymobile.com. dr. frankel: -- david: yesterday was doordash, today it's airbnb. markets a very hot idl -- ipo market. arounde still trading at 100 76 bucks a share for doordash, it's priced at 102, one analyst saying it's overpriced, and others say t
expanded in terms of country and environment and some of these corporations want and that would be bp -- tpp. david: it's a pleasure to have you with us. that's professor frankel of the harvard kennedy school. wall street week will air tomorrow, among our guests we will be speaking with catherine baker on vaccine distribution challenges. this is balance of power. ♪ in a land not so far away, people are saving hundreds on the most reliable network with xfinity mobile. they can choose from the...
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services to government agencies like the department of defense and sells to company like air bus and bpeported earnings results last month raised revenue forecast for 2020, 44 percent back to you. >> thank you very much tim, do you hold palantir? >> yeah. >> you own it? >> yeah i'm long on the stock. yeah, i'll tell you what, first of all, one of the dynamics we should be hearing more about data is the new oil if you think of the world 20 years ago and strategic importance, it's all about the power of data. in terms of large-scale software enterprise vendor who's had the ability and sense of eco system to dominate in a a.i.-driven world have a mathor major advantage. palantir with 15 new enterprise customers. yes we know about the large u.s. army and naval contracts and now the fda. they are a standard that i think very few people will be able to compete with when you have these kind of clients only breed more success. software companies trade at absurd multiples is the caveat here certainly this company came to market and flathrashed around h caught five over the last six weeks, scary
services to government agencies like the department of defense and sells to company like air bus and bpeported earnings results last month raised revenue forecast for 2020, 44 percent back to you. >> thank you very much tim, do you hold palantir? >> yeah. >> you own it? >> yeah i'm long on the stock. yeah, i'll tell you what, first of all, one of the dynamics we should be hearing more about data is the new oil if you think of the world 20 years ago and strategic...
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no sooner had it bp approved that u.p.s.ir partnership with first shipments expected to arrive as early as monday. just as the u.s. reaches 16 million cases of this virus. the swift and equitiable distribution is only part of this challenge. the other challenge will be earning back the public's trust in its safety. welcome to you all. thank you so much for joining me on this. i feel like your family should be in golden bubble because of what you have done for this country and being participants in this vaccine trial. thank you. we really preeshappreciate it. steve, what was it like? >> my wife and i enrolled and volunteered for trial in late june/early july. at the time we were going through a surge in florida. it was miserable. the virus has not gone away since then. our family was social distancing. we wear masks. we avoid large crowds. we're a family at high risk of foexz your. my kids were going to in person schooling. we kind of wanted to flip the tables. i wanted to take this defense and put it on offense and attack th
no sooner had it bp approved that u.p.s.ir partnership with first shipments expected to arrive as early as monday. just as the u.s. reaches 16 million cases of this virus. the swift and equitiable distribution is only part of this challenge. the other challenge will be earning back the public's trust in its safety. welcome to you all. thank you so much for joining me on this. i feel like your family should be in golden bubble because of what you have done for this country and being participants...
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in gas, if you own shares in unit per -- in , or in competitors like exxon mobil, royal dutch shell, bp is a really important because german euros are going to help fund , the nextutin annexation of crimea, whatever he decides to do next. they are beating out these competitors in the delivery of natural gas and other fuels. important to say that natural gas is an important part of europe's energy mix, so you are correct. there are a couple of companies backing this project, and they are all betting on huge profits coming out of it. carol: it is always follow the money here. interesting story and a reminder of some of the release chips that are continuing to evolve around the world. vanessa, thank you so much. em of bloomberg news, you can check out her story on the bloomberg. want to talk about the trade. it is very quiet this year -- or at least, quiet today. let's see what erik nelson has to say, macro strategist over at wells fargo. he joins us on this wednesday be a skype. -- this wednesday via skype. russia pushing ahead with this gas link. there's a lot of relationships and global
in gas, if you own shares in unit per -- in , or in competitors like exxon mobil, royal dutch shell, bp is a really important because german euros are going to help fund , the nextutin annexation of crimea, whatever he decides to do next. they are beating out these competitors in the delivery of natural gas and other fuels. important to say that natural gas is an important part of europe's energy mix, so you are correct. there are a couple of companies backing this project, and they are all...
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this prediction is based on frastsds by the oil giant bp, which recently announced plans to move aggressivelyenges, but also a year of rising to challenges. we still have a long way to go on climbed change, but it seems humanity is on its way to solving this crisis. thanks to all of for you being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. \s so you can wake up in a winter slumberland. and give a little comfort to everyone on your list. the fluffiest down duvet you'll ever feel, soft and light percale sheets, a cool, supportive mattress and plush pillows, for your best night's sleep. so go ahead, give the gift of a better bedroom with 10% off for a limited time at casper.com for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're
this prediction is based on frastsds by the oil giant bp, which recently announced plans to move aggressivelyenges, but also a year of rising to challenges. we still have a long way to go on climbed change, but it seems humanity is on its way to solving this crisis. thanks to all of for you being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. \s so you can wake up in a winter slumberland. and give a little comfort to everyone on your list. the fluffiest down duvet you'll ever feel,...
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it's something that has not bp fully explained often.t's for sure and others who oppose itd want to use it have been able to do it. that' that will have to be a wrap for now. come back and see us. >> all you have to do is ask. >>> how donald trump has been source of inspiration for him for decades. of inspiration for for decades. ur just washed laundry doesn't smell... just washed. that's because there's hidden sweat and body soils that cause odors on your clothes. but there's a solution for those secret stinks: gain flings laundry pacs! gain flings has more freshness ingredients compared to bargain liquid detergents. they have 3 super powered ingredients that fight stink: oxi boost, febreze odor remover, and concentrated detergent. just toss in a couple of pacs. gain flings works in all wash cycles, even in cold water. try gain flings and smell the difference or we'll give you your money back. we started by making the cloud easier to manage. but we didn't stop there. we made a cloud flexible enough to adapt to any size business. no matt
it's something that has not bp fully explained often.t's for sure and others who oppose itd want to use it have been able to do it. that' that will have to be a wrap for now. come back and see us. >> all you have to do is ask. >>> how donald trump has been source of inspiration for him for decades. of inspiration for for decades. ur just washed laundry doesn't smell... just washed. that's because there's hidden sweat and body soils that cause odors on your clothes. but there's a...
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it is remarkable to me that joe biden has not really made any statement bp how he is going to deal withty advisor, jake sullivan, someone in 2017 gave a speech talking about how we should accommodate china's rise. no, we should not. we should oppose it. they are not a force for good. charles: what ties all of that in, everything you just said, tied in with the notion of picking bob iger, former chairman of disney to be the ambassador to china. we saw what happened with "mulan." interesting, "wonder woman 1984" is about the cold war with russia. china is not portrayed negatively in any movie. i saw one with meryl streep they were actually portrayed postively at the end of america i wanted to cry. it looks like to me, liz, when we see who they pick for the ambassadorship there that might tell us a lot. what i'm learning, what i'm hearing, i don't like. you have 30 seconds for the final word. >> i haven't even mentioned hunter biden but god forbid that the chinese have anything about hunter biden's activities or worse joe biden's activities in their country that could be used to persuade j
it is remarkable to me that joe biden has not really made any statement bp how he is going to deal withty advisor, jake sullivan, someone in 2017 gave a speech talking about how we should accommodate china's rise. no, we should not. we should oppose it. they are not a force for good. charles: what ties all of that in, everything you just said, tied in with the notion of picking bob iger, former chairman of disney to be the ambassador to china. we saw what happened with "mulan."...
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to now, especially the beta names in energy, we've had some nice moves out of chevron and exxon and bp and a lot of those names. about how about out of apache and diamondback and devon and the bet,a and 60% across the board and i still think there's up side. >> sorry to interrupt you. that's what my follow-up was going to be. you're right, it has already started and those stocks have come a long way. and there's a lot of questions about energy demand, where we're really going in terms of oil prices we're still shy of 46. we've been so in a range what makes you think there's still up side for the names that have already exploded to the up side like you just said? >> they exploded to the up side but jenny said let's go back to the beginning of the year. they can still recapture but i think they're still left a move to get back to anywhere close where they actually started out, scott. we've watched the price of oil and quickly watched this move that's gone from underneath 40, now we're looking at crude you're talking about 46. that gives you a little bit of a sign as well also, it's not j
to now, especially the beta names in energy, we've had some nice moves out of chevron and exxon and bp and a lot of those names. about how about out of apache and diamondback and devon and the bet,a and 60% across the board and i still think there's up side. >> sorry to interrupt you. that's what my follow-up was going to be. you're right, it has already started and those stocks have come a long way. and there's a lot of questions about energy demand, where we're really going in terms of...
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. >> this isn't even bp democrats versus republicans. this is about the people versus crooks who have been lining their pockets in office while they hold up relief for ordinary people. >> the wealthy and well-connected have enough representatives in the united states senate. it is time for somebody representing ordinary people and ordinary families and working families and struggling families reporter: guys, 24, these are the first and only debate that we see ahead of the senate runoff elections next month. it starts in just a matter of hours. it should be very interesting. gillian? gillian: high-stakes. charles watson from val does today, georgia, thanks so much. leland: "countdown" to the debate in the right-hand corner of your screen. we have republican tex -- texas congressman dan crenshaw. campaigns are taking different approaches. perdue is not showing up for the debate, ossoff is. any difference? >> i don't think as seven as a serious candidate. leland: you're saying the guy who got 46% of the vote and only was behind by 100,000 v
. >> this isn't even bp democrats versus republicans. this is about the people versus crooks who have been lining their pockets in office while they hold up relief for ordinary people. >> the wealthy and well-connected have enough representatives in the united states senate. it is time for somebody representing ordinary people and ordinary families and working families and struggling families reporter: guys, 24, these are the first and only debate that we see ahead of the senate...
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>>from of bp. our top story tonight, the majority of californians could be under a stay at home order by next week in light of growing hospital capacity. governor newsome releasing new rules today, breaking down the entire state into 5 regions as you might expect. we are in the bay area region want to regions intensive care unit capacity, dips below 15% will bat will trigger a 3 week stay at home order businesses that will close include bars wineries personal care services hair salons and barbershops as well as outdoor dining. each of those activities which we've been talking about for months relatively lower risk when you can do all of the things that we've discussed. >>but today they're all a little more risky than they were a month ago and that's just because we are more covid in our communities. >>retail can remain open, but at 20% capacity. restaurants are only allowed to offer takeout newsom says that all regions except the bay area could be under the order by next week with the bay area like
>>from of bp. our top story tonight, the majority of californians could be under a stay at home order by next week in light of growing hospital capacity. governor newsome releasing new rules today, breaking down the entire state into 5 regions as you might expect. we are in the bay area region want to regions intensive care unit capacity, dips below 15% will bat will trigger a 3 week stay at home order businesses that will close include bars wineries personal care services hair salons and...
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this prediction is based on forecasts by the oil giant bp, which recently announced plans to move aggressivelyenges but also a year of rising to challenges. we still have a long way to go on climate change, but it seems that humanity is on its way to offensivelying this crisis. thanks to all of you for being a part of my program this week. i will see you next week. r to help you build a flexible wealth plan. you'll have access to tax-smart investing strategies, and with brokerage accounts online trades are commission free. personalized advice. unmatched value. at fidelity, you can have both. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies. or ca
this prediction is based on forecasts by the oil giant bp, which recently announced plans to move aggressivelyenges but also a year of rising to challenges. we still have a long way to go on climate change, but it seems that humanity is on its way to offensivelying this crisis. thanks to all of you for being a part of my program this week. i will see you next week. r to help you build a flexible wealth plan. you'll have access to tax-smart investing strategies, and with brokerage accounts...
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in 2010 we launched an investigation into the bp disaster. trump administration's failure this year resulted in more avoidable deaths than any of those things did. an investigation into what went wrong and how this was allowed to happen is critical. there will be another pandemic. the same experts who warned us of this one warned us of that. we need assurances that a president can't lie to us and silence experts let alone critics. we need an assurance that when a vaccine becomes available they bias much as they can. when there are shortages in personal protective equipment we make sure we get the safety equipment we need. we need to know when thousands of our federal americans are being forced into unemployment, going hungry, dieing, our leaders are compelled to come ahead and help us. the vaccines are out but it does not offset ten months of lies or mismanagement or the tens of thousands who didn't have to die. the stench of failure didn't have to leave but america needs to know the deadly mistakes donald trump made are never allowed to happ
in 2010 we launched an investigation into the bp disaster. trump administration's failure this year resulted in more avoidable deaths than any of those things did. an investigation into what went wrong and how this was allowed to happen is critical. there will be another pandemic. the same experts who warned us of this one warned us of that. we need assurances that a president can't lie to us and silence experts let alone critics. we need an assurance that when a vaccine becomes available they...
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don't wear that scrappy lad made of us 2.5 million in 2015 while dear old dad was still bp. will he was sheep in his mother's widow, what a guy. no wonder we hear only this when the loneliness, the only when the press corps to ask real questions finally get sequestered into the president-elect, watch. >> did hunter biden's commit a crime? have you spoken to your son mr. president-elect? kennedy: what is thought to be proud of. the dimmest of biden bulb has managed to milk communist teats including a $3.5 million bank transfer from the widow of moscow's former mayor. that lit up his personal bank accounts. hunter has to be careful he does not end up like his business buddies who have been pocked for fraud and other financial transactions in which bev into the earth having a 30 month sentence but make room for your old pal hunter and thereby distilling investigations by the u.s. attorney in delaware and the federal grand jury, hunter may be the newest officemate. that is the memo. and earlier this evening, it has been a big day. attorney general bill barr handed to her resigna
don't wear that scrappy lad made of us 2.5 million in 2015 while dear old dad was still bp. will he was sheep in his mother's widow, what a guy. no wonder we hear only this when the loneliness, the only when the press corps to ask real questions finally get sequestered into the president-elect, watch. >> did hunter biden's commit a crime? have you spoken to your son mr. president-elect? kennedy: what is thought to be proud of. the dimmest of biden bulb has managed to milk communist teats...
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after the attack lou stayed in the navy for the rest of the war later becoming a pilot inflated the bp 11 black cat patrol bombing squadron we're certain in the pacific theater you shot down twice well for us for 219 australian course watchers from. >>mind the lives of tribes after the war he stayed in the navy until 1967 retiring as a lieutenant commander in 1991 during the 50th anniversary. >>want to whiten met then president george hw bush is going to why this year as well but covid-19 change that however he has every intention of going to pearl harbor for the 80th anniversary in 2021 or my doctors so we're keeping alive 3 or 100 next september going with their for the 80th anniversary of pearl harbor in grass valley, doug johnson fall. >>here i am. let's learn fox 40's. >>time now is a 53. we'll be right back. bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly mortgage payments and improve your cashflow. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was
after the attack lou stayed in the navy for the rest of the war later becoming a pilot inflated the bp 11 black cat patrol bombing squadron we're certain in the pacific theater you shot down twice well for us for 219 australian course watchers from. >>mind the lives of tribes after the war he stayed in the navy until 1967 retiring as a lieutenant commander in 1991 during the 50th anniversary. >>want to whiten met then president george hw bush is going to why this year as well but...
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there are oil majors around the world, their counterparts, light royal petroleum or bp have cut theiridends over time. >>> door dash getting its first nod from wall street and it hasn't even gone public yet. the pandemic helps expand, a price target of $93. they are expected to go public next wednesday and price in the range of 75 to $85 a share talk about perfect timing for the perfect kind of stock, dierdre. >> again we just talked about airbnb. door dash will be an interesting one. this isn't an intirely new concepco -- entirely new concept but what is remarkable you asked me what the is surprising thing about the airbnb was the fact it showed profitability and the fact that uber is so far away from profit the in their food delivery business it's remarkable what the ceo has been able to grow their market share to 50% while the other guys are lagging somewhere in the 20s and they've really come up from behind by going into the smaller suburban markets that has been a really good strategy and certainly one that d.a. davidson pointed to in that note. >> can i be a debbie downer on thi
there are oil majors around the world, their counterparts, light royal petroleum or bp have cut theiridends over time. >>> door dash getting its first nod from wall street and it hasn't even gone public yet. the pandemic helps expand, a price target of $93. they are expected to go public next wednesday and price in the range of 75 to $85 a share talk about perfect timing for the perfect kind of stock, dierdre. >> again we just talked about airbnb. door dash will be an interesting...
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bp and royal dutch shell up as well. barclays up by 3.6%. persimmon, one of the u.k. house builders, is climbing quite sharply as well. on the downside, astrazeneca, unilever, glaxosmithkline all giving back some ground with the international footprints, but certainly you are seeing an impact in the pound and in the gilt market, particularly at the long end of the direction, and more importantly, what you're seeing is a fairly substantial move as well in the u.k. banking sector. so we are waiting to get confirmation. the oneteresting, dollar 35 cents story. we have seen a pop up, but we haven't seen a bigger pop. i expect it is until we get confirmation of the deal being done from officials sources that we will see that. kailey: very good point. we know an outline of the agreement has been reached, but not that one has been finalized. officials have told bloomberg that it has yet to be finalized, and it could be hours before any announcement is made. let's get more context on the history of this moment. adam posen, peterson institute president, joins us now. assuming
bp and royal dutch shell up as well. barclays up by 3.6%. persimmon, one of the u.k. house builders, is climbing quite sharply as well. on the downside, astrazeneca, unilever, glaxosmithkline all giving back some ground with the international footprints, but certainly you are seeing an impact in the pound and in the gilt market, particularly at the long end of the direction, and more importantly, what you're seeing is a fairly substantial move as well in the u.k. banking sector. so we are...
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there is reason to be gloomy about shale, but in terms of bp and other businesses, how do you play thehis point? guest: a lot of it is about investment horizon. we know the picture for oil gets better throughout 2021. the more we vaccinate people, the more people get back to travel. we know particularly that people want to do tourism or leisurely travel. maybe not as much business travel as compared to the precrisis. we always knew also that at some point there is still very abundant supplies. you have this rally in oil markets, in oil prices, and at some point it was probably going to get capped by supplies. less overwill travel the festive period, and we will travel less in the first quarter. not really surprising, but it postponed some of that pickup in demand that the oil sector was expecting. if you are trying to trade short-term, it might look a little ugly for a couple days. if you are thinking six or 12 months out, i think there is some upside potential, although i think it might be limited. anna: i am reminded about the performance of nasdaq futures overnight and the relative
there is reason to be gloomy about shale, but in terms of bp and other businesses, how do you play thehis point? guest: a lot of it is about investment horizon. we know the picture for oil gets better throughout 2021. the more we vaccinate people, the more people get back to travel. we know particularly that people want to do tourism or leisurely travel. maybe not as much business travel as compared to the precrisis. we always knew also that at some point there is still very abundant supplies....
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it could be the industry's biggest move since the gulf of mexico spill by bp in 2010.inutes away from the market open. up next, stocks to watch. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: minutes away from the market open. let's get your stocks to watch. dani burger has a breakdown. dani: we have to keep our eye on unicredit, stepping up its search for a new ceo after its current ceo announced he would leave next year. he had clashes with the board over strategy. he wanted to pursue more organic growth rather than acquisitions. begun to has already identify and reach out possible candidates. credit suisse is also stepping up their search for someone as the chairman. they proposed the chief of lloyd's as the next ahead there board. he is probably one of the best well-known u.k. executives, and perhaps this will give confidence that he can reverse credit suisse's run of low profitability. we spoke strategy -- to the cfo about that strategy. business acquisitions, which is likely to advance our strategy, where we believe we can derive synergies and cost and revenue terms, and why we beli
it could be the industry's biggest move since the gulf of mexico spill by bp in 2010.inutes away from the market open. up next, stocks to watch. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: minutes away from the market open. let's get your stocks to watch. dani burger has a breakdown. dani: we have to keep our eye on unicredit, stepping up its search for a new ceo after its current ceo announced he would leave next year. he had clashes with the board over strategy. he wanted to pursue more organic growth...
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if it was bp or goldman, i am sure the authorities wouldn't that an eyelid -- would not bat an eyelide investigations, but nobody has accused them of doing anything illegal. that doing that crucial period when the market collapsed, they were by far and away the biggest sellers of wti futures, which is remarkable when you consider the global market that nine geezers in market. the anna: you seem to specialize in operators,e smaller i suppose, in the market for all sorts of things. i am thinking about your other investigative reporting. if you found this group in essex doing this, is it a story that will be repeated in various geographies around the world? liam: one of the things i think it's fascinating about the story is that these guys have been trading in a singular way for years and making a very good living out of it. it is a most like this was the day where suddenly everything came together and they made all the money they could ever have theined, that also, it is one day that all eyes were on oil, and suddenly they are in the spotlight. i think a lot of people will be watching c
if it was bp or goldman, i am sure the authorities wouldn't that an eyelid -- would not bat an eyelide investigations, but nobody has accused them of doing anything illegal. that doing that crucial period when the market collapsed, they were by far and away the biggest sellers of wti futures, which is remarkable when you consider the global market that nine geezers in market. the anna: you seem to specialize in operators,e smaller i suppose, in the market for all sorts of things. i am thinking...
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the nasdaq whale in september after it was revealed for the first time the company had been buying up bps and u.s. tech companies which may have helped fuel the late summer rally softbank reportedly still hopes to hold on to big tech, including positions in amazon and facebook josh, does this remove a buyer, which potentially was a big driver of the tech surge we've seen in recent months? >> i think there's two ways of looking at this. the first is to say maybe it removes a buyer who was doing unreasonable things at unreasonable prices, thus driving up valuations for other investors, who may have had more longer term motivations for what they were trying to do and were being forced to pay for things that they ordinarily would not have i'm trying to be like as charitable as possible about what this means. the other way to look at it is the salad days are over for pay any price as long as there's a big tam and a big roll story and you've kind of lost -- we used to call it the greenspan put you've lost the softbank put in these high-growth pockets of the russell 1000 i guess we'll see. that'
the nasdaq whale in september after it was revealed for the first time the company had been buying up bps and u.s. tech companies which may have helped fuel the late summer rally softbank reportedly still hopes to hold on to big tech, including positions in amazon and facebook josh, does this remove a buyer, which potentially was a big driver of the tech surge we've seen in recent months? >> i think there's two ways of looking at this. the first is to say maybe it removes a buyer who was...
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we've seen a number of forecasts published, bp, an example that has highlighted scenarios global oild may have peaked in 2019 if there's one other thing that 2020 was, it was i guess the mass realization or mass adoption at least from a market standpoint of evs and alternative energy sources have we seen the peak? is it possible we've seen the peak for oil demand? >> doubt it. the short answer is, peak demand will come. it's a matter of time, but it's not in the rear view mirror. more likely than not, second half of this decade, maybe around 2030 is when the people come -- keep in mind, chinese oil demand is already higher than it was a year ago and of course china was the first country to get out of the pandemic so as long as the rest of the world follows that general trajectory, we should see demand surpassing pre-covid levels, sometime in '22. now, electric vehicles at the moment are irrelevant for global, they're a rounding error. you're right about the realization, by realization is not the same as substance. the substance of electric vehicle displacement of oil demand is not go
we've seen a number of forecasts published, bp, an example that has highlighted scenarios global oild may have peaked in 2019 if there's one other thing that 2020 was, it was i guess the mass realization or mass adoption at least from a market standpoint of evs and alternative energy sources have we seen the peak? is it possible we've seen the peak for oil demand? >> doubt it. the short answer is, peak demand will come. it's a matter of time, but it's not in the rear view mirror. more...
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the senate was touching on president trump and some of his comments including how the president feels bp this measure right now on stimulus, on defense. the president wrapping things up, at the white house a short time ago addressing these very matters. take a look. >> they're going through hearings in georgia and they're finding tremendous volume so they haven't looked very hard which is a disappointment to be honest with you, there is massive fraud, whether you go to wisconsin where we just filed a case or michigan or if you look what is happening in georgia as an example, or pennsylvania. if you look at nevada which is moving along very rapidly or arizona. you saw numbers come out yesterday, we found massive fraud and in other states also. this is probably the most fraudulent election that anyone has ever seen. reporter: still have confidence in bill barr? president trump: ask me that in number of weeks from now. they should be looking at all of this fraud. this is not civil. he thought this is not civil. this is criminal stuff. this is very bad criminal stuff. i say this, we went thr
the senate was touching on president trump and some of his comments including how the president feels bp this measure right now on stimulus, on defense. the president wrapping things up, at the white house a short time ago addressing these very matters. take a look. >> they're going through hearings in georgia and they're finding tremendous volume so they haven't looked very hard which is a disappointment to be honest with you, there is massive fraud, whether you go to wisconsin where we...
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when you played that clip of dancing queen, it makes me feel bp because i feel like there's lots of people lots and lots of live events hoping to be back up and running. a lot of people will look forward to that. and i love the home studio, it is fantastic! i can't take any credit, it is richard's space. stay there for a bit, enjoy the silence! sophie's new album "songs from the kitchen disco" is out now and you can catch a special new year's eve edition of one of her discos live on bbc radio 2 tomorrow night between seven and nine o'clock. it is just approaching 8:50am. four years ago deborah james was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer. since then she says she's approached every christmas as if it was a gift. she has shared her experience of the disease on social media and co—hosts the award winning bbc podcast, you, me and the big c. now, deborah has been speaking to breakfast‘s graham satchell as she reflects on a year of living with cancer during a pandemic. i'm deborah james. i've been living with metastatic bowel cancer for four years. i co—host the award—winning podcast on radi
when you played that clip of dancing queen, it makes me feel bp because i feel like there's lots of people lots and lots of live events hoping to be back up and running. a lot of people will look forward to that. and i love the home studio, it is fantastic! i can't take any credit, it is richard's space. stay there for a bit, enjoy the silence! sophie's new album "songs from the kitchen disco" is out now and you can catch a special new year's eve edition of one of her discos live on...
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the defendants are chevron, exxon, bp, shell, and conoco phillips. these fundsill be used to pay for seawalls and other infrastructure needed to deal with sea level rise. we have some real risk that's going to require some billions and billions of dollars of investment by san francisco on infrastructure if we're going to stop catastrophic loss, so that's what we're looking at. a lot of our developments are occurring along the waterfront. our lawsuit is a part of that. i want to have this abatement fundhat has been created now to ensure that we can fund the infrastructure improvements that we're going to need to ensure that those developments go forward without the threat of sea level rise. scholl: politics in san francisco is funny. there are a lot of really enlightened views. on the other hand, it's probably not enough to prevent the business community from making things even worse right on the waterfront. christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and energy and capital. the question of how do we balance that econ
the defendants are chevron, exxon, bp, shell, and conoco phillips. these fundsill be used to pay for seawalls and other infrastructure needed to deal with sea level rise. we have some real risk that's going to require some billions and billions of dollars of investment by san francisco on infrastructure if we're going to stop catastrophic loss, so that's what we're looking at. a lot of our developments are occurring along the waterfront. our lawsuit is a part of that. i want to have this...