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you have had inventory numbers that have been bullish ipi and eia data the were key. the key is what extent do they extend deep ner 20 but cut to 19.5 to 19.6 barrels i think if you look at where supply demand dynamics in the are right now they need to get through the middle part of next year because there is a glut online oil prices are right now are as high as they've been since the aramco targets were bombed over the summers. that's impressive into the meeting. >> we are literally looking at what could be the worst trade of the last decade counting down the final days of this one. >> for sure. >> does anybody think that energy is going to be place to be in 2020. >> for trades absolutely listen exxon is 66 wsh 6.50 the low in december we bounced appropriated there recently some people came out said 50% upside next omp slumber ge looks interesting off these levels analysts will upgrade them are they sustainable probably not but for trades slumber ge is up in in the last two weeks. >> i think you can get more. >> obviously a lot of leverage look at the xle 43% is the
you have had inventory numbers that have been bullish ipi and eia data the were key. the key is what extent do they extend deep ner 20 but cut to 19.5 to 19.6 barrels i think if you look at where supply demand dynamics in the are right now they need to get through the middle part of next year because there is a glut online oil prices are right now are as high as they've been since the aramco targets were bombed over the summers. that's impressive into the meeting. >> we are literally...
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i find in statistics that people still -- the eia lists opec countries and non-opec producers. how important is opec anymore? i teach a course at the graduate and undergraduate level, and we often talk about, was there an opec era? is it still on? does it only last a short time? how could you guage opec's gauge opec's power? >> please forgive me for not mentioning this in the top. opec's power, it is greatest when oil prices, ironically, are low. not high. if you can sustain oil prices at a low level for a long period of time, guess what, who controls the largest share of the world's cheap oil prices? who has the lowest cost of production? those tend to be producers in the middle east who dominate opec. there may not have been an opec oil embargo, but there have in price increases to compensate for the decline of the u.s. dollar following the shock in 1971, the delinking of dollar to gold. most importantly, oil prices were too low. it was unfair to producing nations. they were giving a nonrenewable resource at such a low price. if you hadthat sustained low oil prices, the middl
i find in statistics that people still -- the eia lists opec countries and non-opec producers. how important is opec anymore? i teach a course at the graduate and undergraduate level, and we often talk about, was there an opec era? is it still on? does it only last a short time? how could you guage opec's gauge opec's power? >> please forgive me for not mentioning this in the top. opec's power, it is greatest when oil prices, ironically, are low. not high. if you can sustain oil prices at...
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luke, the eia, energy information administration, just upped demand of global oil for 2020. i mean, by 50,000 barrels per day. but i still think that that -- maybe they see something more solid in the global economy here. >> well, 50,000 isn't that much but at least i don't see it going down significantly. for next year, though, i mean, i have just got to believe volatility is going to go up. it's been really dampened, it's lower than it should be. you are going into an election year and by the way, there is still no china deal. it's going to take awhile. the chinese have taken a lot of pain. they might want to wait another year to see how the election goes but they're not going to make it easy. so i kind of agree with blackrock. i also think inflation numbers are a lot lower than they really are. we are spending more than ever on health care, on rent, on education, college education, babysitting, dental work, et cetera, et cetera. it is a little high -- liz: we are looking at a one-year, the vix, volatility index. it is 50% above its 2019 lows. i think you're right, we star
luke, the eia, energy information administration, just upped demand of global oil for 2020. i mean, by 50,000 barrels per day. but i still think that that -- maybe they see something more solid in the global economy here. >> well, 50,000 isn't that much but at least i don't see it going down significantly. for next year, though, i mean, i have just got to believe volatility is going to go up. it's been really dampened, it's lower than it should be. you are going into an election year and...
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congressman, we do have a cctv video surveillance system in and around the white house but there's a eia by the department of homeland security alerting people to that and in addition to the cameras we have, many are on pennsylvaniaavenue in the building adjacent to the white house .>> what about other federaldepartments ? >> i can't what other federal departments are doing. >> thank you very much sir, i like yours to. >> i yielded back to mister chair. >> now we recognize thegentle lady from florida missed dennings . >> thank you mister chairman and thank you to ourwitnesses . let me just for the record say that i respect the job that you have to do. i understand how tough they are. i think that all of our jobs have gotten tougher in recent years. i'm not sure why my colleagues feel the need to talk about abolishing your agencies. as i know no one on this committee, neither side of the aisle has ever proposed such an idea. we are the committee on homeland security. and we are here to make sure that you have the tools and resources to effectively do your job. but i know that it's a littl
congressman, we do have a cctv video surveillance system in and around the white house but there's a eia by the department of homeland security alerting people to that and in addition to the cameras we have, many are on pennsylvaniaavenue in the building adjacent to the white house .>> what about other federaldepartments ? >> i can't what other federal departments are doing. >> thank you very much sir, i like yours to. >> i yielded back to mister chair. >> now we...
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jackie: demÓcratas eÍa listos para hacer importantes polÍtico al presidente y te contamos de quÉ se trata en vivo desde california te mostramos la cena navideÑa en el que el niÑo jesÚs aparecen separados de sus padres por jaulas, como los men. presentadora: mientras chiquis rivera le cantsu madre. sale a la luz la entrevista en la que tiene rivera confirmÓ que su vida estaba anazada. tcha: omar chapao nos visita para rever todo sobre interpreta al gran pedro infante. tambiÉn juega con nosotros. no te lo puedes perder. presetnador: aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica". bienvenidos a esta nueva obra que comienza ya. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> muy buenos dÍas a chicago, temen en especial a texas. a todas las naciones que se unan a esta hora a nuestra. transmisiÓn. muchÍsimas gracias por estar con nosotros esta maÑana. carlos: tenemos una maÑana cargada de muchas entrevistas, mÚsica y hasta juegos. esta semana nuestro propÓsito esa ciudad abrazar tu vida. lo hemos estado hablando vamos a tener muchas momentos en hoteles vamos a tratar de ayudar a terminar con este estigma de las. -- enfermedades mentales. asÍ que
jackie: demÓcratas eÍa listos para hacer importantes polÍtico al presidente y te contamos de quÉ se trata en vivo desde california te mostramos la cena navideÑa en el que el niÑo jesÚs aparecen separados de sus padres por jaulas, como los men. presentadora: mientras chiquis rivera le cantsu madre. sale a la luz la entrevista en la que tiene rivera confirmÓ que su vida estaba anazada. tcha: omar chapao nos visita para rever todo sobre interpreta al gran pedro infante. tambiÉn juega con...
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lancaerer: if you l look at data provided by f,f, global witness, andnd eia, you u find thatat noy arare we gogoing into a record-breaking year of land defenders s murdered to o protet their forest and environment, the u.s. economy is depressed by about $1 million due to illegal logging imports, and illegal lologging is the e third-largest trans-s-national crime. goddard: a tree, in fact, is more complex than we know. it has more chromosomes than we hahave. it can easily b be a vim because it may be illegegal to take e that specicies, dependinn what genus and spececies it i ir whehere it's located.d. lancncaster: trees can be e poad just as any sort of traditional wildlife can be poached. if you can't identifify it, yoou can't protect it, andnd so our goal is really to dedevelop a database that can be used, hopefully one day, by anybody y in thehe worln order to do this sort of identificication toelp ththem fight illegal logging. huff: a lot of cases we've had, it's very difficult to prove that wood wasas obtained illegay once it gets processed in a mill oror once it's rememoved fm the n
lancaerer: if you l look at data provided by f,f, global witness, andnd eia, you u find thatat noy arare we gogoing into a record-breaking year of land defenders s murdered to o protet their forest and environment, the u.s. economy is depressed by about $1 million due to illegal logging imports, and illegal lologging is the e third-largest trans-s-national crime. goddard: a tree, in fact, is more complex than we know. it has more chromosomes than we hahave. it can easily b be a vim because it...