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or companies have identified massive offshore reserves in guyana one a south america's poorest nations new estimates from last week report that more than four billion barrels of oil could be extracted from a region known as the star broke block where exxon mobil expects to start pumping crude from twenty twenty the country is poised to become a major energy supplier but not everyone is optimistic about the potential for oil revenue to benefit the guy in these citizens so what can go on to do to avoid becoming another poor yet resource rich nation on skype from georgetown guy and i christopher rahm an attorney and a columnist who's been writing about the government's handling of oil related matters or so in georgetown. public information for the guy in government and houston texas mongul an advocate of good governance and a former petroleum advisor to president of diana david grange at the new york we have lisa sachs director of the columbia center on sustainable investment hello everybody it's really good to see you. i am thinking when people look back and say fifty years time i was go
or companies have identified massive offshore reserves in guyana one a south america's poorest nations new estimates from last week report that more than four billion barrels of oil could be extracted from a region known as the star broke block where exxon mobil expects to start pumping crude from twenty twenty the country is poised to become a major energy supplier but not everyone is optimistic about the potential for oil revenue to benefit the guy in these citizens so what can go on to do to...
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your sentiments on one hand you have a robin here who says the reality is that while many expect the guyana to benefit significantly from employment opportunities we just don't have the human resource capacity to provide the same and making a point that john made earlier robin says there are dear old trained for oil and gas experts at the national resource my. stree which is responsible for managing the sector on the other side though someone who might agree with you and ron is this tweet from william he says there is already a bump in economic activity primarily in georgetown from exxon's activities here and this can only increase young people especially have to think carefully of how they can position themselves for the oil sector and get the relevant education there's no free money so i want to bring crisper in on point that this is exciting for some people where do you fall i think this is indeed moment anna of people always being a risk the end o. country with a very small but population so they kept a wealth in our resources is quite consider it point is this tour years before force o
your sentiments on one hand you have a robin here who says the reality is that while many expect the guyana to benefit significantly from employment opportunities we just don't have the human resource capacity to provide the same and making a point that john made earlier robin says there are dear old trained for oil and gas experts at the national resource my. stree which is responsible for managing the sector on the other side though someone who might agree with you and ron is this tweet from...
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the searching american soldiers have finished counting the bodies in jonestown, guyana. 910 died in theis was americans killing other americans and themselves. in its own interests for its own well-being, this nation will have to find out why. behr presents: ordinary versus overachiever. a lot of paints say they can do the job, but just one can "behr" through it all. behr premium plus, a top rated interior paint at a great price. family friendly, disaster proof. find it exclusively at the home depot. >>> there were a lot of strange people who had committed a lot of strange crimes in the 1970s, but none of them was as mediagenic as ted bundy. >> were you surprised to be in jail. >> i didn't know what to expect. never been in jail or arrested before. >> bundy was a prolific serial killer. we don't know how many killed. we know it's dozens. he was handsome, very involved this politics, was in law school. it didn't seem like the glassy-eyed lunatic that many americans believed serial killers would be. >> we still don't believe it. it just can't be. i keep shaking my head day after day sayin
the searching american soldiers have finished counting the bodies in jonestown, guyana. 910 died in theis was americans killing other americans and themselves. in its own interests for its own well-being, this nation will have to find out why. behr presents: ordinary versus overachiever. a lot of paints say they can do the job, but just one can "behr" through it all. behr premium plus, a top rated interior paint at a great price. family friendly, disaster proof. find it exclusively at...
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meanwhile, bangladesh have beaten west indies by 48 runs in their first one day international in guyanacentury partnership between tamin iqbal and shakib al hasan built the platform for a bangladesh win. captain mashrafe mortaza then led the way with the ball taking 4—37 as west indies made 231—9 in reply. 50 years ago, around 100 people gathered to watch the sister of the us presidentjohn f kennedy launch a sporting event designed to celebrate people with intellectual disabilities. nowadays, the special olympics as it's become known attracts almost five million athletes from 170 countries. stuart pollitt joined the celebrations in chicago. celebrating half a century of shunning the sporting spotlight on people who had been in society's shadow. this event at chicago's soldier field marks 50 years since the stadium hosted the first special olympics. i actually have ran across the floor... you got to go... amelia competed that day as an 11—year—old. it started a lifelong love of sport. when i did the running, 50 metres dash, and all the events i did, i kept going, i didn't stop. i got med
meanwhile, bangladesh have beaten west indies by 48 runs in their first one day international in guyanacentury partnership between tamin iqbal and shakib al hasan built the platform for a bangladesh win. captain mashrafe mortaza then led the way with the ball taking 4—37 as west indies made 231—9 in reply. 50 years ago, around 100 people gathered to watch the sister of the us presidentjohn f kennedy launch a sporting event designed to celebrate people with intellectual disabilities....
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one of our viewers observed a reaction like this in his nephew he's been a doer of from timo in guyana and he sent in a question about it. why do babies put everything in their mouth. no matter what they see in front of them they want to suck it lick it all chew on it even the camera filming them could it be that they're simply hungry. no they don't want to eat the objects they want to examine them and babies can do that best with their mouths. in newborns the highest density of sensory receptor cells is on the tongue. other senses like seeing hearing smelling all feeling are not so well developed in babies. the ability to pick up a small object between farm and index finger called a pincer grasp is a developmental milestone at around nine months of age. until then a baby's tongue and lips get most of its information about. the shape and texture of objects. researchers believe that babies have an image of what they have in their mouth and may even recognize it by sight later. the mouth not only provides information about the world it of course also helps to still hunger and thirst and
one of our viewers observed a reaction like this in his nephew he's been a doer of from timo in guyana and he sent in a question about it. why do babies put everything in their mouth. no matter what they see in front of them they want to suck it lick it all chew on it even the camera filming them could it be that they're simply hungry. no they don't want to eat the objects they want to examine them and babies can do that best with their mouths. in newborns the highest density of sensory...
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success of the diplomatic standoff against qatar in that qatar has sought and successfully been able to guyanain china to international sources of support such as that from the u.k. with whom of course they have a well established strategic and military partnership the at the base that you just mentioned but also a financial relationship of some significance. you know according to one statistic. more of the capital of london than her majesty the queen so there are significant cuts of investment in the u.k. that is going to be a part of these diplomatic negotiate.
success of the diplomatic standoff against qatar in that qatar has sought and successfully been able to guyanain china to international sources of support such as that from the u.k. with whom of course they have a well established strategic and military partnership the at the base that you just mentioned but also a financial relationship of some significance. you know according to one statistic. more of the capital of london than her majesty the queen so there are significant cuts of investment...
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and imo they could be in the stream today is guyana ready for i know you a good talk about the potential impact a brand new oil industry could have on the country. companies have identified massive off show research want to south america's poorest nations new estimates from last week report that more than four billion barrels.
and imo they could be in the stream today is guyana ready for i know you a good talk about the potential impact a brand new oil industry could have on the country. companies have identified massive off show research want to south america's poorest nations new estimates from last week report that more than four billion barrels.
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or companies have identified massive offshore reserves in guyana one of the south america's poorest nations new estimates from last week report that more than four billion barrels of oil could be extracted from the region known as the star broke block where exxon mobil expects to start pumping crude from twenty twenty the country is poised to.
or companies have identified massive offshore reserves in guyana one of the south america's poorest nations new estimates from last week report that more than four billion barrels of oil could be extracted from the region known as the star broke block where exxon mobil expects to start pumping crude from twenty twenty the country is poised to.
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i was babysitting for a lady from guyana going into mining aschool and i was in the process of writing my paper and then i saw this blurred in the standardized newsletter that said what we need to do is pay off these natives and get on with the development of the land. and i kind of got worked off. but then i looked at it from a different perspective. and i thought you know, this guy is saying that we should be paid off. that must mean he believeswe had some rights . so i decided to write a letter to ernest greene. and essentially saying well, isaw what you said , i think wyour prejudicing what claims we might have it if we have rights, we should have a right to say what kind of settlement we want in land or in cash. so i decided to send it not only to him to the news minor, to the anchorage times , to the anchorage daily news and the tundra times. everybody printed but bob would. and then a few weeks later i got a call from claire, some of you know claire the artist, she said willie and she called the phone in the hallway at the door. she said really, i just met her. she said willie,
i was babysitting for a lady from guyana going into mining aschool and i was in the process of writing my paper and then i saw this blurred in the standardized newsletter that said what we need to do is pay off these natives and get on with the development of the land. and i kind of got worked off. but then i looked at it from a different perspective. and i thought you know, this guy is saying that we should be paid off. that must mean he believeswe had some rights . so i decided to write a...
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susan: here to react, guyana caldwell, fox news political analyst.rprised comments by someone who graduated with a degree on international relations? >> all of us are surprised, especially someone being considered the whiz kid of the progressive left. certainly before she speaks on topic in some ways complex to a lot of people but you talk about the potential of a two-state solution, israel being recognized in 1948 and palestinian people still fighting for their own identity, i think that is something she would know. so to go on national television and state opinions on multiple issues across the scope, financial, political, whatever, is something you should really be aware of before you start speaking on it, i think. susan: hear your thoughts on the financial part of the argument. >> we look at figures, say, oh, unemployment is low, everything is fine, right? well unemployment is low because everyone has two jobs. right now what we have this no-holds-barred wild west, hyper capitalism. what that means is, profit at any cost. capitalism has not alway
susan: here to react, guyana caldwell, fox news political analyst.rprised comments by someone who graduated with a degree on international relations? >> all of us are surprised, especially someone being considered the whiz kid of the progressive left. certainly before she speaks on topic in some ways complex to a lot of people but you talk about the potential of a two-state solution, israel being recognized in 1948 and palestinian people still fighting for their own identity, i think that...
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you've got some big deposits there if you look offshore in south america, guyana, you've got exxon thereeir eighth discovery in their bloc there you're looking at multibillions of barrels of discovery there. we'll work there for the next 20 to 30 years for exxon. >> let's talk a little bit more about what core labs does. let's say you're in the permean. it's an old field. we thought it was tapped out, but you, your company has found a lot more oil for these companies. incrementally it does matter for their operating margins. >> absolutely right, jim if you look at the permean basin, over a million wells drilled in the permean basin the last 50 years. but now they're finding more oil. these are from the unconventional reservoirs, the shale reservoirs and we specialize in telling them the quality of the shale that they're drilling into and what's the best way to recover the maximum amount of oil from those shales a conventional field produces about 40% of its reserves naturally. a shale field right now only produces about 9% of its oil naturally. we have come up with technology that's goin
you've got some big deposits there if you look offshore in south america, guyana, you've got exxon thereeir eighth discovery in their bloc there you're looking at multibillions of barrels of discovery there. we'll work there for the next 20 to 30 years for exxon. >> let's talk a little bit more about what core labs does. let's say you're in the permean. it's an old field. we thought it was tapped out, but you, your company has found a lot more oil for these companies. incrementally it...
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an impact not just on my own -- to hear from regulators everywhere around the globe, from algeria, guyana, even trinidad to fiji telling us they are looking to the united states for leadership because as one regulator put it, you guys are doing it right and we follow your lead on the 5g issue. that is something that reinforces the fact that we are doing it right. >> lettuce no how we can help. -- s know how we can help. >> commissioner 27, nine months is a school year. it is also the length of time it takes for a child to come into this world so it's been a while. it's been a while and welcome back. i want to set the record straight on a couple of things first. it's been said that people are entitled to their opinions but not their own facts. it has been talked about here today that it is somehow fiction that my republican friends destroyed net neutrality and wiped out privacy on the internet. that is not fiction, it is a fact. on december 14 on december 14, 2017 the commission voted to upend the net neutrality rules that were in place. it has been tested -- contested in court but that ha
an impact not just on my own -- to hear from regulators everywhere around the globe, from algeria, guyana, even trinidad to fiji telling us they are looking to the united states for leadership because as one regulator put it, you guys are doing it right and we follow your lead on the 5g issue. that is something that reinforces the fact that we are doing it right. >> lettuce no how we can help. -- s know how we can help. >> commissioner 27, nine months is a school year. it is also...
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to hear from regulators everywhere around the world from evenia to guyana to trinidad and tobago to fiji tell us they're looking to the united for leadership, because, as one regulator said to me, you it right and we follow your leaded on this 5g issue. reinforces the fact that we are doing the right thing. lack.tleman yields erby: thank you, madam chairwoman. welcome to the commission. rosenworcel said nine months is a school year. it's also the length of time that it takes for a child come into this world so it's been a while. it's been a while. welcome back. i want to -- i want to set the straight on a couple of things first. it's been said that people are opinions butheir not their own facts. todayeen cast about here that it is somehow a fiction my republican friends androyed net neutrality wiped out privacy on the internet. that's not fiction. that's a fact. december 14, 2017, the upend the voted to net neutrality rules that were in place and that had been court.in nonetheless, that was rescinded. 2017, c.r.a. went sweeping through this committee was authored by our chairwoman, went
to hear from regulators everywhere around the world from evenia to guyana to trinidad and tobago to fiji tell us they're looking to the united for leadership, because, as one regulator said to me, you it right and we follow your leaded on this 5g issue. reinforces the fact that we are doing the right thing. lack.tleman yields erby: thank you, madam chairwoman. welcome to the commission. rosenworcel said nine months is a school year. it's also the length of time that it takes for a child come...
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to hear from regulators around the world, from algeria to guyana to even trinidad and tobago to fiji, they're looking to the united states for leadership because, as one regularrate're tout me, you guys doing it right and we follow your lead on this 5g issue. that recent fors the fact we're doing the right think. >> let us now how we can help. with that it yield back. >> mr. eschew, you're recognized. >> thank you, and welcome to the entire commission. a commissioner rosenworcel said nine months is a school year. it's also the length of time that it take for a childs to come into this world so it's been a while. it's been a while. welcome back. i want to set the record straight on a couple of things first. people -- it's been said that people are entitled entitled tor opinions but not their own fact. it's been cast about here today that it is somehow a fiction that my republican friends destroyed net neutrality and wind out privacy on the internet. that's not fiction. that's a fact. on december 14th, 2017, the commission voted to upend the net neutrality rules that were in place, and
to hear from regulators around the world, from algeria to guyana to even trinidad and tobago to fiji, they're looking to the united states for leadership because, as one regularrate're tout me, you guys doing it right and we follow your lead on this 5g issue. that recent fors the fact we're doing the right think. >> let us now how we can help. with that it yield back. >> mr. eschew, you're recognized. >> thank you, and welcome to the entire commission. a commissioner...
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network but i recently came from two conferences to hear from regulators everywhere from algeria to guyanai.e. van trinidad to fiji they are looking to united states for leadership as it was put to me you are doing it right and we are following your need on the 5g issue that reinforces the fact we are doing the right thing. >> i'm glad we can help. i heal back. >> you are recognize. >> welcome to the entire commission. commissioner rosenworcel said nine months is a school you're also going the time it takes for a child to come into this world. it has been a while. welcome back. i want to set the record straight on a couple of things. people are entitled to their opinions but not her own fax it has been talked about today that somehow it is fiction that my republican friends destroyed net neutrality and wiped out privacy on the internet. that isn't fiction it is a fact. on december 14, 2017 the commission voted to upend the net neutrality rules that were in place and that were tested but nevertheless that was rescinded and on march 28, 2017 the cra went sweeping through this committee by th
network but i recently came from two conferences to hear from regulators everywhere from algeria to guyanai.e. van trinidad to fiji they are looking to united states for leadership as it was put to me you are doing it right and we are following your need on the 5g issue that reinforces the fact we are doing the right thing. >> i'm glad we can help. i heal back. >> you are recognize. >> welcome to the entire commission. commissioner rosenworcel said nine months is a school...
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an impact not just on my own -- to hear from regulators everywhere around the globe, from algeria, guyana, even trinidad to fiji telling us they are looking to the united states for leadership because as one regulator put it, you guys are doing it right and we follow your lead on the 5g issue. that is something that reinforces the fact that we are doing it right. >> lettuce no how we can help. -- s know how we can help. >> commissioner 27, nine months is a school year. it is also the length of time it takes for a child to come into this world so it's been a while. it's been a while and welcome back. i want to set the record straight on a couple of things first. it's been said that people are entitled to their opinions but not their own facts. it has been talked about here today that it is somehow fiction that my republican friends destroyed net neutrality and wiped out privacy on the internet. that is not fiction, it is a fact. on december 14 on december 14, 2017 the commission voted to upend the net neutrality rules that were in place. it has been tested -- contested in court but that ha
an impact not just on my own -- to hear from regulators everywhere around the globe, from algeria, guyana, even trinidad to fiji telling us they are looking to the united states for leadership because as one regulator put it, you guys are doing it right and we follow your lead on the 5g issue. that is something that reinforces the fact that we are doing it right. >> lettuce no how we can help. -- s know how we can help. >> commissioner 27, nine months is a school year. it is also...
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about is we are used to see an enormous rockets going up from the kennedy space centre or french guyanare perhaps no more than 15—20 metres tall doing something very particular and low—key. that doesn't make it any and low—key. that doesn't make it a ny less and low—key. that doesn't make it any less exciting, there will still be big rockets and very big satellites, it's just we can do something very niche and do very well. thank you jonathan. what would you like to send to outer space? here is darren burnett with the weather. that will be the jet stream? weather. that will be the jet stream ? yes. weather. that will be the jet stream? yes. your colleagues said today would be a bit cooler but there's not much of that? not here but some places are and all of us will be tomorrow. you are moving it to another day? we have got enough problems. friday there was much excitement, a little bit of excitement, a little bit of excitement over the rain was going to sweep down across the uk. and now the forecast has changed. i will explain why and as you say quite rightly, i will give you that, the
about is we are used to see an enormous rockets going up from the kennedy space centre or french guyanare perhaps no more than 15—20 metres tall doing something very particular and low—key. that doesn't make it any and low—key. that doesn't make it a ny less and low—key. that doesn't make it any less exciting, there will still be big rockets and very big satellites, it's just we can do something very niche and do very well. thank you jonathan. what would you like to send to outer space?...