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military has returned to guyana after many years on a joint military exercise slash humanitarian mission there's nothing quite like a humanitarian mission led by guys who specialize in bombing things it's like having a drug rehab center run by drug lords but small details the important thing is that guyana is important to you on a sits in a strategic location on the north edge of south america and on the caribbean and the look what a coincidence it borders venezuela i mean what are the chances of that in the same venezuela that has u.s. bases all around it here here here here brazil is in thing that it's open to hosting a u.s. military base a mile and israel is like the center of a do nothing of u.s. bases same that israel or that the u.s. has threatened repeatedly where it is trying to spark regime change and which it is encircled with guns just in case trump decides to pull the trigger it's over even though frankly could be toppled very quickly by the military or the military. you'd think entirely surrounding nations you don't like might be a bit overkill but it's the pressure the psyc
military has returned to guyana after many years on a joint military exercise slash humanitarian mission there's nothing quite like a humanitarian mission led by guys who specialize in bombing things it's like having a drug rehab center run by drug lords but small details the important thing is that guyana is important to you on a sits in a strategic location on the north edge of south america and on the caribbean and the look what a coincidence it borders venezuela i mean what are the chances...
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washington says for improved from relationships with guyana these days the south american country the borders venezuela the so-called humanitarian program led by the air force that while providing some services to locals also conducts training for military personnel well one is well aware the u.s. backed opposition leader failed of course to achieve regime change this year is already encircled by american bases from every other side a senior correspondent or goes to examines the u.s. tactics i was thank god. i. was. the violence was triggered last week in the country's capital pretoria when a south african texas driver was elated to have been killed by 8 nigerian drug dealer now as part of a protest against a south african taxi drivers took to the streets because he sued that protest evolved into a demonstration against all foreign. inspired to add the same to around the country and the result has been violence hundreds of foreigners have been days to shoot off to the businesses were attacked the police were forced to use white controlled mazes such as tear gas and rubber bullets and
washington says for improved from relationships with guyana these days the south american country the borders venezuela the so-called humanitarian program led by the air force that while providing some services to locals also conducts training for military personnel well one is well aware the u.s. backed opposition leader failed of course to achieve regime change this year is already encircled by american bases from every other side a senior correspondent or goes to examines the u.s. tactics i...
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his mother fears returning to guyana now would be like signing my son's death warrant. badia, a 14-year-old with congenital heart defect has gone beyond the left expectancy of doctors in spain. i think she is 16 actually. i'm not your van the right information. -- i'm not sure if i have correct information. an eight-year-old girl relies on treatments in new york. his daughter -- his father used to deferred action to keep her in the eye states. from finis well and man and his wife suffers from a brain blood flow issue. suffers from blessed emma. the administration told him to leave the country this month or face to partition. this policy threatens sick immigrants who may be forced to leave american end their life-saving treatment. it threatens u.s. citizens and lawful residents who rely on immigrant family members for financial and emotional support while they are here. threatens crucial medical research in progress by undermining clinical trials that rely on the participation of immigrants with red diseases we was a route that the officials responsible for this policy m
his mother fears returning to guyana now would be like signing my son's death warrant. badia, a 14-year-old with congenital heart defect has gone beyond the left expectancy of doctors in spain. i think she is 16 actually. i'm not your van the right information. -- i'm not sure if i have correct information. an eight-year-old girl relies on treatments in new york. his daughter -- his father used to deferred action to keep her in the eye states. from finis well and man and his wife suffers from a...
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alix: now it is up to the next generation of oil countries -- colombia, guyana, brazil and argentina,o transform latin america into a production powerhouse. >> the most rapid growth is going to be in brazil. >> i have been in colombia almost 37 years
alix: now it is up to the next generation of oil countries -- colombia, guyana, brazil and argentina,o transform latin america into a production powerhouse. >> the most rapid growth is going to be in brazil. >> i have been in colombia almost 37 years
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. -- guyana. it is deepwater, offshore.oy teamed up with hess,, now them and exxon could be central to developing this project. that is a really new area that no one knew about, where the country is not set up for that kind of infrastructure at all. that is another area we will be examining. vonnie: is venezuela completely out of the picture at this point? i spoke to riverstone, they have a lot of money in south america. they want to go into venezuela because they have such amazing assets, that once things get settled, they want to be there, but they are nowhere near. they are in argentina, mexico, where there private capital can take that risk. you need to see actual stabilization first. a much worse situation than argentina, for example. amanda: we have not seen the big players pull out. is there the potential for a big upside, even if the election don't go the way the markets might hope, that things can roll back, like those taxes you are talking about? alix: i don't know if the market even know which one would be better
. -- guyana. it is deepwater, offshore.oy teamed up with hess,, now them and exxon could be central to developing this project. that is a really new area that no one knew about, where the country is not set up for that kind of infrastructure at all. that is another area we will be examining. vonnie: is venezuela completely out of the picture at this point? i spoke to riverstone, they have a lot of money in south america. they want to go into venezuela because they have such amazing assets, that...
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it is up to the next generation of oil countries, andmbia, guyana, brazil, argentina to transform latinnto a production powerhouse. >> the most rapid growth will be in brazil. >>
it is up to the next generation of oil countries, andmbia, guyana, brazil, argentina to transform latinnto a production powerhouse. >> the most rapid growth will be in brazil. >>
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small details the important thing is that guyana is important to you on a sits in a strategic location on the north edge of south america and on the caribbean and do look what a coincidence it borders venezuela i mean what are the chances of that the same venezuela that has us bases all around it here here here here brazil is in thing that it's open to hosting a us military base a mile and israel is like the center of a do nothing of us bases same venezuela that the us has threatened repeatedly where it has tried to spark regime change and which it is encircled with guns just in case trump decides to pull the trigger it's over even that frankly could be toppled great booklet by the military or the military. you'd think entirely surrounding nations you don't like might be a bit overkill but it's the pressure psychological pressure that matters the promise is easier when the guys you are negotiating with always have something to fear specifically about their country being burned down if they say the wrong thing and it isn't just venezuela i mean look at iran as no way to check a chewing
small details the important thing is that guyana is important to you on a sits in a strategic location on the north edge of south america and on the caribbean and do look what a coincidence it borders venezuela i mean what are the chances of that the same venezuela that has us bases all around it here here here here brazil is in thing that it's open to hosting a us military base a mile and israel is like the center of a do nothing of us bases same venezuela that the us has threatened repeatedly...
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alix: now it is up to the next generation of oil countries, colombia, guyana, brazil and argentina, tonsform latin america into a production powerhouse.
alix: now it is up to the next generation of oil countries, colombia, guyana, brazil and argentina, tonsform latin america into a production powerhouse.
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as you know felling trees for charcoal etc and then a classic example it's happened in spaces like guyana in the by helen region which is also the same region that has a shia tree and for those of you you shared butter which is really amazing and also very important value chain in valuable products that women produce and in fact companies like nobody depend on products like shere so in responding to that question i would say that actually a lot of communities have been trying to do something because they live in these communities so for example in parts of ghana where women are really convening conversations to say well we cannot be great the landscape and cut the trees because we would not be able to generate income from our share and also maintain and manage the eco system but i also just want to mention something in relation to other eco systems we used to have a program under the un environment that used to be in the lake 5 will be there and the lake probably not using the very north of money now this is a well in system and lake system but when the birds migrate from euro tollways af
as you know felling trees for charcoal etc and then a classic example it's happened in spaces like guyana in the by helen region which is also the same region that has a shia tree and for those of you you shared butter which is really amazing and also very important value chain in valuable products that women produce and in fact companies like nobody depend on products like shere so in responding to that question i would say that actually a lot of communities have been trying to do something...
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measures is better access to education for young people especially as more and more young muslims in guyana are being targeted by terrorist groups online our correspondent isaac collects you met one of them who almost joined so-called islamic state. in moore who was just 22 when yet greet to join this quote the tsunami. he had recently finished school and was unable to find a way in moved who seem to have changed to protect he say he was recruited to fill facebook he says the told him if he joins did group who behave in money in some way to leave. no i that them i was i was like i was used to almost. a yellow stuff so the missile like. money and everything prove a date for you. you see blood i met them on a menu most what to get the money i was no false but. we. you know what comes. back to just days before he was due to leave got an email russo a program on t.v. about and extremism and changed his mind he say's it saved him he is education though we are lucky. education oh i notice and the education center says. globally. the program was made by the west african same time for counter extre
measures is better access to education for young people especially as more and more young muslims in guyana are being targeted by terrorist groups online our correspondent isaac collects you met one of them who almost joined so-called islamic state. in moore who was just 22 when yet greet to join this quote the tsunami. he had recently finished school and was unable to find a way in moved who seem to have changed to protect he say he was recruited to fill facebook he says the told him if he...
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as you know felling trees for charcoal etc and then a classic example it's happened in spaces like guyana in the by helen region which is also the same region that has a shia tree and for those of you you shared butter which is really amazing and also very important value chain in valuable products that women produce and in fact companies like nokia depend on products like shia so in responding to that question i would say that actually a lot of communities have been trying to do something because they live in these communities so for example in parts of ghana where women are really convening conversations to say well we cannot be great the landscape and cut the trees because we would not be able to generate income from our share and also maintain and manage the eco system but i also just want to mention something in relation to the record systems we used to have a program under the un environment that used to be in the lakeside will be there and the lake probably not using the very north of mali now this is a well and system and lake system but when the birds migrate from euro tollways a
as you know felling trees for charcoal etc and then a classic example it's happened in spaces like guyana in the by helen region which is also the same region that has a shia tree and for those of you you shared butter which is really amazing and also very important value chain in valuable products that women produce and in fact companies like nokia depend on products like shia so in responding to that question i would say that actually a lot of communities have been trying to do something...
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now 98 percent of french guyana and i'm assuming it is covered by rain forest and unlike neighboring brazil remained relatively unaffected by deforestation but illegal gold mining is now threatening the natural environment as nick reports. french guiana has what is a rare wealth in this day and age a natural well you have to take to the air to get a measure of it. it is a stunning wilderness as yet relatively untouched this is one of the most forested territories on earth the outer reaches of amazonia the canopy spreading apparently forever in all directions there are few roads into the interior we travel by helicopter or by water. but that hasn't stopped people getting in in search of wealth of another color i think it's beneath these trees their life is gold lots of it and the price of gold is high and that brings the cadi paradise the illegal gold mine. were in the air for just 10 minutes when we chanced upon this a great scar in the green and elicit gold mining operation down below the money in his c.s. and scott said there's a futile attempt to hide equipment here someone throwi
now 98 percent of french guyana and i'm assuming it is covered by rain forest and unlike neighboring brazil remained relatively unaffected by deforestation but illegal gold mining is now threatening the natural environment as nick reports. french guiana has what is a rare wealth in this day and age a natural well you have to take to the air to get a measure of it. it is a stunning wilderness as yet relatively untouched this is one of the most forested territories on earth the outer reaches of...
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third region that stands out is guyana.t is no longer it. you want to be in rockmore. it is an important place of the future. titled --ill they be will they be toppled by disruption? constance hunter of kpmg is still with us. there's so much set up there, and each country doesn't seem to get its act together to act off of these resources. why is that? luke: luke: reporter: it is a good question. -- reporter: it is a good question. economically, it is not a poor region. it has been a poorly managed geography. t is very top expiring. the traditions are so deep rooted in glaring that even small, accra mental progress -- small, anchor mental progress could make a world of a difference. explains the poor performance of the recent past. these economies are operating with a very low level of capital stock, low levels of savings. the region does not trade enough. they need to integrate more into the global economy. low levels of human capital. end, the code for gross prosperity is open source, so you don't need to reinvent the whee
third region that stands out is guyana.t is no longer it. you want to be in rockmore. it is an important place of the future. titled --ill they be will they be toppled by disruption? constance hunter of kpmg is still with us. there's so much set up there, and each country doesn't seem to get its act together to act off of these resources. why is that? luke: luke: reporter: it is a good question. -- reporter: it is a good question. economically, it is not a poor region. it has been a poorly...
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alix: now it is up to the next generation of oil countries, columbia, guyana, brazil and argentina, ton america into a production powerhouse. >> the most rapid growth is going to be in brazil. >> i have been in columbia
alix: now it is up to the next generation of oil countries, columbia, guyana, brazil and argentina, ton america into a production powerhouse. >> the most rapid growth is going to be in brazil. >> i have been in columbia
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alix: now it is up to the next generation of oil countries, colombia, guyana, brazil, and argentina,america into a production powerhouse. >> the most rapid growth is going to be in brazil.
alix: now it is up to the next generation of oil countries, colombia, guyana, brazil, and argentina,america into a production powerhouse. >> the most rapid growth is going to be in brazil.
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a lot of guyanas who have been in that system for a while.hether you have a positive or negative experience, you could always get better from it. >> if you look at that kid, he's got a baby face and doesn't look mean enough to be an offensive lineman. however there is a guy on the raiders who fits that bill. he will be back in uniform on the offensive line this sunday as they hit that road, a long road trip, all over the map. playing the vikings. he was charged with disorderly conduct, so he was suspended the first two games. he's had issues, but the four- time pro bowl offensive guard, he has apparently cleaned up his act and ready to play. just eyes forward, staying positive, relishing the opportunity, you don't know how many more that you're going to have. i want to play well for all the hard work that we have put in and to make it right. >> all right, he looks like an offensive lineman. >> i would not want to mess with him. >> you see the raiders and vikings right here on fox 2 at 10:00 a.m. on sunday morning, but that's the sporting live
a lot of guyanas who have been in that system for a while.hether you have a positive or negative experience, you could always get better from it. >> if you look at that kid, he's got a baby face and doesn't look mean enough to be an offensive lineman. however there is a guy on the raiders who fits that bill. he will be back in uniform on the offensive line this sunday as they hit that road, a long road trip, all over the map. playing the vikings. he was charged with disorderly conduct, so...
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. >> the third region that stands out is guyana.geerta opportunity in argentina. >> you want to be involved in the vaca muerta. it is the most important place of the future. alix: will they be toppled once again by political strife and unrest? nexte: tune in for "oil's big boom" at 9:00 p.m. eastern. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. ♪ guy: 30 minutes left in the european trading day. from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." guy: it's a defensive bias in the market today. names like nestle trading reasonably strongly. stoxx 600 up by 0.2%. also seeing gains when it comes to the bund
. >> the third region that stands out is guyana.geerta opportunity in argentina. >> you want to be involved in the vaca muerta. it is the most important place of the future. alix: will they be toppled once again by political strife and unrest? nexte: tune in for "oil's big boom" at 9:00 p.m. eastern. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking...
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that their daughter should police you know were somehow getting their equipment on a landfill in guyana was a difficult investigation the story i had to fill in the press offices several times and to push it they said that they at that time were using a contractor to deal with their waste and it was the contractor who had arranged well for the waste to be disposed of and so i guess there was a little bit of them saying it's not really us here it's the contract. a waste i don't think people have quite grasped the seriousness of it and can brush it away to a certain degree in the way that they wouldn't necessarily please you know these kind of other crimes with drugs and so on. and you look at the speeds of equipment yes you realize that obviously there's a loss of touch but it belongs to them so it was the later yeah it does my kind i'm really pleased you've come way from gone with this and let me 1st of all apologize to you and all the people of gone and it was happened it shouldn't happen this to you and acceptable to most of the time you find children some as young as 5 dismantling an
that their daughter should police you know were somehow getting their equipment on a landfill in guyana was a difficult investigation the story i had to fill in the press offices several times and to push it they said that they at that time were using a contractor to deal with their waste and it was the contractor who had arranged well for the waste to be disposed of and so i guess there was a little bit of them saying it's not really us here it's the contract. a waste i don't think people have...
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their supporters to go home because black rock on a kiss infiltrated the vet. 98 percent of french guyana in amazonia is covered by rain forests and unlike brazil is remained relatively unaffected by deforestation but illegal gold mining is now threatening the spectacular. environment. friends gone to has what is a rare wealth in this day and age a natural wealth you have to take to the air to get a measure of it. it is a stunning wilderness as yet relatively untouched this is one of the most forested territories on earth the outer reaches of amazonia the canopy spreading apparently forever in all directions there are few roads into the interior we travel by helicopter or by water. but that hasn't stopped people getting in in search of wealth of another color the thing is pretty things trey's their life is gold looks of it the price of gold is highly unlikely is that the caddy paradise the illegal gold mine thank you we're in the air for just 10 minutes when we chanced upon this great scar in the green and elicit gold mining operation down below the mine is c.s. and scatter there's a futi
their supporters to go home because black rock on a kiss infiltrated the vet. 98 percent of french guyana in amazonia is covered by rain forests and unlike brazil is remained relatively unaffected by deforestation but illegal gold mining is now threatening the spectacular. environment. friends gone to has what is a rare wealth in this day and age a natural wealth you have to take to the air to get a measure of it. it is a stunning wilderness as yet relatively untouched this is one of the most...
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who is from guyana here in anybody from there.th america. >> i've asked this of many audiences typically it's silence. it's a country of 70 oh thousand people in south america. i was there twice. i was there with the big state-owned chinese client. they were trying to build a power plant, hydroelectric power plan going to take the country overnight from fossil fuel to clean energy. we had been negotiating with the government that had been in power 20, 30 years, four, five, six years. and everything went so well. we were in the process of negotiating the documents. we were on the verge of signing it. it was a $700 million u.s. dollar power plant that was going to be built. and almost almost overnight the government that had been in power 20, 30 years was voted out of power in a landslide election. and the opposition party came into power, partly on a platform of opposition to the chinese funded project. and rumor had it the opposition party wanted that project too but what they did maybe not surprisingly was oppose everything the i
who is from guyana here in anybody from there.th america. >> i've asked this of many audiences typically it's silence. it's a country of 70 oh thousand people in south america. i was there twice. i was there with the big state-owned chinese client. they were trying to build a power plant, hydroelectric power plan going to take the country overnight from fossil fuel to clean energy. we had been negotiating with the government that had been in power 20, 30 years, four, five, six years. and...
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brazil, guyana, australia could be winners from geopolitical event here.about demand which has been weak in this glowing global growth. -- slowing global growth. you have to put in perspective we have seen revisions down in demand over the last three months to six month. but we are talking about hundreds of thousands of barrels per day in terms of scope. we have a supply outage on the order of magnitude larger at 5 million barrels per day it will take get revisions in demand before you can offset the supply disruption. and still supply disruptions of a geopolitical nature have a much more influential impact on oil prices in the near term then demand changes. paul: supply questions have been a hot potato at opec plus meetings. how much more difficult is the conversation going to be at the next meeting >>? interesting to see what happens with opec now. there are indication reports that saudi radar talking with opec partners about making up for some of the shortfall. >> the problem there of slit still limits with only one million barrels of spare capacity out
brazil, guyana, australia could be winners from geopolitical event here.about demand which has been weak in this glowing global growth. -- slowing global growth. you have to put in perspective we have seen revisions down in demand over the last three months to six month. but we are talking about hundreds of thousands of barrels per day in terms of scope. we have a supply outage on the order of magnitude larger at 5 million barrels per day it will take get revisions in demand before you can...