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and follow jim jones down to guyana. first of all my father was a baptist minister here in san francisco and he has sustained a serious heart condition which was limiting his ability to go back to work and one of his clergy friends had told him about jim jones and that he was a prophet and he was able to heal people and so i was only 11 at the time and we started to. go to the people's temple location and where put valley california. and when did you know then at one point to join up down in guyana why god about move occur and how did how did you end up on that journey. well after being a member for almost 10 years everyone who was a member of people's temple had of course a desire for a better and brighter future a perfect utopia and so jim jones told us about that and that it was a beautiful country that was interracial and that it would be an opportunity for us to be able to live in a more comfortable suitable environment and it was for that reason that i volunteered myself and members of my immediate family to go to
and follow jim jones down to guyana. first of all my father was a baptist minister here in san francisco and he has sustained a serious heart condition which was limiting his ability to go back to work and one of his clergy friends had told him about jim jones and that he was a prophet and he was able to heal people and so i was only 11 at the time and we started to. go to the people's temple location and where put valley california. and when did you know then at one point to join up down in...
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well i must admit after we got to georgetown which is actually the capital of guyana. and i looked around at the airport and then walked out to a waiting vehicle for us i certainly realized that the place did not resemble anything that he had shown us the pictures and movies that he had presented to us so at that point i looked at my then husband and he looked at me and we shook our heads in disbelief and concern for what we had in the gotten ourselves into and so it was at that very moment that i realized that we had to find some type of way to get back to the united states. and thankfully you were able to do that you know coming from that and being involved in not only you know about as people would call it a cult and you know escaping that the tragic ending happened to a lot of the people that were in that call with you when you look around today you know do you see a lot of light cult mentality in how people kind of react to things today you know i look at like you know a lot of the this weird devotion to 2 political parties in this country that kind of scares me w
well i must admit after we got to georgetown which is actually the capital of guyana. and i looked around at the airport and then walked out to a waiting vehicle for us i certainly realized that the place did not resemble anything that he had shown us the pictures and movies that he had presented to us so at that point i looked at my then husband and he looked at me and we shook our heads in disbelief and concern for what we had in the gotten ourselves into and so it was at that very moment...
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capital of guyana, and a small country of 800,000 -- 800 people.was probably a town of 20,000 to 50,000 people. you inou mentioned that addition to reporting to cq roll call have a personal connection. what is that? guest: my cousin was a public school teacher. in the 1970's some of her stones were in the people's temple. 2014, i was eve with my family visiting her in san francisco, and over tea and cookies she brought out a brochure of the people's temple. inside were pictures of the reverend jim jones with mayor , endorsements of the organization from "the washington post" and "san francisco chronicle." it also had a scripture reading from matthew 25. i am a catholic, that resonated with me. i thought to myself, who was able to see through the fraud? i was able to talk with a friend from santa clara who teaches at san francisco state and we realized that the state department's failure to oversee jonestown was a story that we needed to look into. with years ago i talked max mcgee, a researcher at the alternative conservation of of anown, best thou
capital of guyana, and a small country of 800,000 -- 800 people.was probably a town of 20,000 to 50,000 people. you inou mentioned that addition to reporting to cq roll call have a personal connection. what is that? guest: my cousin was a public school teacher. in the 1970's some of her stones were in the people's temple. 2014, i was eve with my family visiting her in san francisco, and over tea and cookies she brought out a brochure of the people's temple. inside were pictures of the reverend...
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orchestrated the killing of 900 of his people's temple followers in the south american country of guyana what became know as the jonestown massacre longtime veteran of the stampers san francisco police to. hartman yolanda williams was a member of the people's temple after a father join the cult when she was just 11 years old 10 years later after traveling to guyana to join her fellow followers who want to quickly realize that all was not as it was promised by jim jones and jonestown and she was able to escape just a year before the mass murders and suicides took place on last week's 4441st anniversary of the jonestown massacre ms williams joined us here on watching the hawks to discuss the dangers of cults and groupthink and today we present the 2nd half of that interview where we discussed the importance of focusing on the survivors and not just the perpetrators take a listen. you always so much focus on jim jones the leader of the people's temple it seems that the actual lives of the survivors and victims usually get overlooked how do you deal with that overshadowing that happens whene
orchestrated the killing of 900 of his people's temple followers in the south american country of guyana what became know as the jonestown massacre longtime veteran of the stampers san francisco police to. hartman yolanda williams was a member of the people's temple after a father join the cult when she was just 11 years old 10 years later after traveling to guyana to join her fellow followers who want to quickly realize that all was not as it was promised by jim jones and jonestown and she was...
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. >>> today marks 41 years since the jonestown massacre in guyana. 918 people died in the mass murder suicide as a religious and socialist community that was organized by jim jones. 276 of those who died were children. earlier today, relatives of the victims gathered to hold their annual solution of life service in oakland. san mateo congressman, leo ryan and three journalists were shot and killed during an investigation in guyana when cult leaders opened fire. congressman jackie speier, who was an aide to ryan, was shot five times and left for dead on a tarmac. tonight, at 7:00, another vigil in san francisco is scheduled to remember those who were killed. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is coming up next new details in a case of a prosecutor accused of using his 13-year-old daughter as bait to catch an alleged child molester. what that prosecutor told his daughter to do according to a police report and how the santa clara district attorney is not responding. >>> the 49ers were in a dogfight yesterday against the arizona cardinals. later in sports, we will hear from the niners coach, wha
. >>> today marks 41 years since the jonestown massacre in guyana. 918 people died in the mass murder suicide as a religious and socialist community that was organized by jim jones. 276 of those who died were children. earlier today, relatives of the victims gathered to hold their annual solution of life service in oakland. san mateo congressman, leo ryan and three journalists were shot and killed during an investigation in guyana when cult leaders opened fire. congressman jackie...
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now, there is concern there is growing production, not just in the u.s., but in the north sea, guyanail. while no one has expressed additional cuts, there may not be additional cuts, there certainly is not going to be any pullback of the supply cuts. vonnie: we have been waiting for this to happen for so long. when it happens, given how is happening, does it change anything about geopolitics, oil pricing? >> on this has done is show that there is a reluctance to invest at a high price in oil companies. it was a relatively expensive offering, dividend yield is lower than exxon, other similar competitors. at a price people will invest, but not as high as we all thought it was, or as saudi arabia thought it would be. amber: thank you for those insights, david. iscking with energy, there an ongoing tug-of-war between u.s. republicans and democrats about the government's role in addressing climate change. one former epa official says bipartisan support for environmental protection is not only possible but it's been done before. the epa was started 50 years ago by president richard nixon. i
now, there is concern there is growing production, not just in the u.s., but in the north sea, guyanail. while no one has expressed additional cuts, there may not be additional cuts, there certainly is not going to be any pullback of the supply cuts. vonnie: we have been waiting for this to happen for so long. when it happens, given how is happening, does it change anything about geopolitics, oil pricing? >> on this has done is show that there is a reluctance to invest at a high price in...
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back in south america again in the impenetrable tropical rain forest of guyana against the spectacular backdrop of chi to a falls a mythical location for the indigenous population. this is where hats augment the white diamond a documentary about dreams and the limitations of technology. the dream of flying a floating above the earth here to hertz all dared to experiment. in that case we had the music 1st. so in the rain forest the camera man asked me how are you going to do it with the rhythm in the shoot at center on my given headphones and said listen. this is how we'll do it would be understood immediately . else right there goes music evokes the beauty of nature and its vulnerability. the seemed i'm the type me all there were one and a half 1000000 swifts which came out of the sky in a huge swarm and flew in circular movements into their nests behind a huge waterfall. goodness and it was overwhelming. and the music is equally overwhelming. this one sided these who 1st raised the singers were sardinians who almost all have prehistoric voices. and they started singing with far too mu
back in south america again in the impenetrable tropical rain forest of guyana against the spectacular backdrop of chi to a falls a mythical location for the indigenous population. this is where hats augment the white diamond a documentary about dreams and the limitations of technology. the dream of flying a floating above the earth here to hertz all dared to experiment. in that case we had the music 1st. so in the rain forest the camera man asked me how are you going to do it with the rhythm...
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on this day in 1978, more than 900 americans died at the jones town settlement in guyana, south americaople's temple cult leader jim jones ordered hisde ofiv people at a nearby air strip. bay area representative jackie speier barely escaped with her life. >> she tried to get her washer and dryer replaced but says she was being charged for critical components. i'm consumer investigator chris ga mora. we respond, next. >>> happening now, syracuse university students holding a sit-in following a ring of racially charged episodes. the latest took place on saturday night when members of one fraternity are accused of having used racial slurs against an african-american student. the incident prompted the school to suspend all fraternity activities and local authorities are now investigating. we'll be right back after this break. it's 4:52. dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world fights cancer. blocking the pd-l1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. pd-l1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. pd-l1 saved my lif
on this day in 1978, more than 900 americans died at the jones town settlement in guyana, south americaople's temple cult leader jim jones ordered hisde ofiv people at a nearby air strip. bay area representative jackie speier barely escaped with her life. >> she tried to get her washer and dryer replaced but says she was being charged for critical components. i'm consumer investigator chris ga mora. we respond, next. >>> happening now, syracuse university students holding a...
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on this day in 1978, more than 900 americans died in guyana, amera, ordered to drink cyanide. and jackie speier barely escaped with her life. tonight's memorial is where more than 400 victims are buried. >>> california is suing the largest e-cigarette maker juul. they say they deliberately targeted teenagers. but president trump is backing off his plan of banning most flavored e-cigarettes. he reported that backlash from the vaping community is making the president rethink his stance on the e-cigarette ban. "the washington post" is worried it could risk future voters. >>> today there is a new democratic front-runner in iowa. the mayor of south bend, indiana, pete buttigieg is now taking a clear lead with 25% among likely caucus-goers, a 16 point increase for buttigieg since september. there is a close three-way battle for second with senator elizabeth warren at 16% and former vice president joe biden and bernie sanders each at 15%. >> a large show of support is expected today for teachers in south san jose. supporters rally before the school board meeting as the teachers and d
on this day in 1978, more than 900 americans died in guyana, amera, ordered to drink cyanide. and jackie speier barely escaped with her life. tonight's memorial is where more than 400 victims are buried. >>> california is suing the largest e-cigarette maker juul. they say they deliberately targeted teenagers. but president trump is backing off his plan of banning most flavored e-cigarettes. he reported that backlash from the vaping community is making the president rethink his stance...
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meet the women in guyana who are going places when it comes to education women make change on al-jazeera. the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the us democrats gear up for a public face of the impeachment process into donald trump. democrats are trying to impeach the president because they are scared they cannot defeat him at the ballot box. because the whole roman you're watching all this there are a lot of my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes. the. first protests began in algeria just weeks away from a planned election. also houses in the line of fire thousands more people are forced from their homes in the u.s. state of california. and they say they're up against a dictator as bad as gadhafi we go to the front line with pro libyan government forces fighting. welcome to al-jazeera donald trump's effacing months of scrutiny a year from when he hopes to be reelected as president he calls it the greatest witch hunt in u.s. history but democrats have determined an impeachment inquiry is needed into accusations the president pressured ukraine to investig
meet the women in guyana who are going places when it comes to education women make change on al-jazeera. the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the us democrats gear up for a public face of the impeachment process into donald trump. democrats are trying to impeach the president because they are scared they cannot defeat him at the ballot box. because the whole roman you're watching all this there are a lot of my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes. the. first...
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before girls still lack behind though and often drop out of secondary education altogether into mali guyana delores dixon and saying it and that a working hard to make sure. is a. as. there is no one. here you know you are very angry. and i'm here this week on our bed she program. is being office the this is great i'm through then it's over it's never so the whole idea is to support a gal through a journey and to get them to a point where they become economically independent so the young girls go through secondary school with the support they receive everything that they need to be able to stay and progress was the complete school vs saving as lenna got its way the going back to the schools to support boys and girls to improve their performance. so they were going to talk about needs and wants. so don't tell me what's basic human need yes me much. you learn to speak and that's. actually i'm here to introduce my race so all those there and we're going to introduce by counseling to help lenders in the senior high school to overcome their learning challenges all of us remember things we want i
before girls still lack behind though and often drop out of secondary education altogether into mali guyana delores dixon and saying it and that a working hard to make sure. is a. as. there is no one. here you know you are very angry. and i'm here this week on our bed she program. is being office the this is great i'm through then it's over it's never so the whole idea is to support a gal through a journey and to get them to a point where they become economically independent so the young girls...
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you talk about your father, both your father's commitment to the law, he was a barrister in british guyanaally attorney—general, yes. and his instilling in new the notion that, as you lived far away as a child, britain was somehow the model of a sort of much vaunted parliamentary democratic system governed by the rule of law. do you think, now that you reflect on what you've done over these past three years, that somehow you are following your father's values? it's very interesting because through my campaigning, i haven't ended to look back but i've had cause to do so now and what i realised is how strong that sense is in me, and you're absolutely right because growing up, his view was very much when there was instability in society, in culture, in democracies, in power stakes, the rule of law is the one thing that can create a real sense of stability but also right and wrong and balance and scrutiny. all of these values were something i grew up with and i didn't actually appreciate how much his values and principles were being inflected in the way i live my adult life. all of which reall
you talk about your father, both your father's commitment to the law, he was a barrister in british guyanaally attorney—general, yes. and his instilling in new the notion that, as you lived far away as a child, britain was somehow the model of a sort of much vaunted parliamentary democratic system governed by the rule of law. do you think, now that you reflect on what you've done over these past three years, that somehow you are following your father's values? it's very interesting because...
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much you've got norway coming on and guyana coming on the question is, is it enough?e they being too complacent themselves >> arguably, the swing producer won't be saudi, it is iraq we don't really know they are rioting there >> there and in iran do you think that what we are seeing in iraq will affect oil output >> what we are seeing now is major protests closing one of the biggest ports for bringing in supplies for the oil sector they haven't closed fields yet these are massive protests 300 people have been killed. the question is are we going to see something like a big oil worker strike? >> iraq is printing money with oil. >> we have almost had a second arab spring. l lebanon has fallen people are saying, look, we have oil but we don't have water or electricity where is this money going. in iran are saying why can't we have cheaper energy? where is this money going? in the case of iraq, you look at production rising and the revenue, the question is that ordinary citizens aren't seeing this >> the u.s. oil producers may now more than ever need opec they may need th
much you've got norway coming on and guyana coming on the question is, is it enough?e they being too complacent themselves >> arguably, the swing producer won't be saudi, it is iraq we don't really know they are rioting there >> there and in iran do you think that what we are seeing in iraq will affect oil output >> what we are seeing now is major protests closing one of the biggest ports for bringing in supplies for the oil sector they haven't closed fields yet these are...
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comes down towards the tropics to hama and if you like that is forecast to be not a very nice one in guyana where at the moment it is quite sunny. the weather sponsored by cattle. leak stories generate thousands of headlines these protests are saying down with the system and down with all of the parts with different angles from different perspectives just because we came to prison doesn't mean right stopped at the gate separate the spin from the facts. jumps on stories we don't take the misinformation from the journalism it's about telling the stories of those human beings on the ground with the listening post on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour the iraqi cabinet is expected to meet today after the prime minister he offered to resign anti-government protesters welcomed the decision but say they won't back down until there's a complete overhaul of the political system. by school students are rallying in central hong kong there calling for democratic reforms and standing against what they say is police brutality during anti-government
comes down towards the tropics to hama and if you like that is forecast to be not a very nice one in guyana where at the moment it is quite sunny. the weather sponsored by cattle. leak stories generate thousands of headlines these protests are saying down with the system and down with all of the parts with different angles from different perspectives just because we came to prison doesn't mean right stopped at the gate separate the spin from the facts. jumps on stories we don't take the...
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meet the women in guyana who are going places when it comes to education women make change on al-jazeera. and recap the headlines now the u.s. house of representatives has passed a vote formalizing the next stage of the impeachment inquiry into president on trial testimonies will now be open to the public instead of being held by closed doors iraq's president has addressed the nation in a bid to end weeks of violent protests barham salih has promised to hold early elections and says prime minister. will resign but only once a replacement is agreed upon and then in lebanon the president there is call for an end to the country's sectarian divide after weeks of county government demonstrations says lebanon must establish a civil state. the spanish government has offered to host december's cop $25.00 climate summit after chile withdrew as host after deadly anti-government protests chilean president sebastian pinera said spanish prime minister pedro sanchez agreed to host the summit on the original schedule dates violent protests of group large parts of santiago initial veni for the conferenc
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going to go to 1/5 of global oil supply, and we will see a lot more oil from the likes of norway, guyanaan, and brazil. share, is losing market so it's not looking too great for them. vonnie: and yet, at the moment oil prices are going higher. can you circle that square for us? annmarie: the oil market right now is definitely focused on the demand side. when you have optimism regarding a potential trade deal, oil is year athigher, but last the end of september, prices were hovering around $80 a barrel. we are $20 off of that today. so the big question is what do they do in december. with prices around $60 a barrel, this isn't viable for countries in the middle east, particularly the de facto leader saudi arabia. when you look at this report and see opec losing market share, you have to think, is this strategy backfiring on them? the more they cut, the more they lose to u.s. shale? guy: is opec plus sustainable? annmarie: it is sustainable in the sense that -- if russia is able to come on board. that is a big uncertainty because russia does not have the same budgetary constraints i saudi
going to go to 1/5 of global oil supply, and we will see a lot more oil from the likes of norway, guyanaan, and brazil. share, is losing market so it's not looking too great for them. vonnie: and yet, at the moment oil prices are going higher. can you circle that square for us? annmarie: the oil market right now is definitely focused on the demand side. when you have optimism regarding a potential trade deal, oil is year athigher, but last the end of september, prices were hovering around $80 a...
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we expect another round of oil into the marketplace from nigeria, norway, guyana. there is a lot of supply coming into the market. we will see a sustainable uptick in the price of oil given where the demand is and our outlook for growth. a good rule of thumb we have gdp growth, subtract 2%, that is oil demand and that tends to be significantly positively correlated. you are looking at a 1% global growth in demand for crude and given this one million barrels of supply coming on board, don't expect a sustainable rally. ofing said that, the parts the energy complex we do like, refiners would be one. especially saying that we need to use high-quality crude going forward. that might create some demand for refining capacity. that might help the refiners. credits inwhat the this space have been doing. bloomberg high-yield u.s. energy index was up double digits total return in april. it is now flat on the year. that gives you a sense of how the smart money has been feeling on energy. a downcast of you for quite some time. caroline: meanwhile, let's look at breaking earning
we expect another round of oil into the marketplace from nigeria, norway, guyana. there is a lot of supply coming into the market. we will see a sustainable uptick in the price of oil given where the demand is and our outlook for growth. a good rule of thumb we have gdp growth, subtract 2%, that is oil demand and that tends to be significantly positively correlated. you are looking at a 1% global growth in demand for crude and given this one million barrels of supply coming on board, don't...
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. >> it was just a melding of a guyana world.ve for a guy that you love in a guy thaw hate, you know? >> sopranos came on tv, and it really showed us the future, whether we realized that was going to be the future of television or not. >> this husband of yours, carmela, how much we love him, he's the best. >> oh, come on. like a father to me. >> just make sure nothing happens to him. >> that character in that show was a great inspiration to a great many shows that came after it, including one that i worked on. >> you know what i want, tony? i want those kids to have a father. >> they got one, this one. me, tony soprano. and all that comes with it. >> oh, you prick. >> because of the quality of those shows that happened in the '90s, actors no longer felt that it was a come down to come work in television. audiences started to look towards television for what they had only found before in feature film. >> what did i everybody do to you except deliver the south? >> you shouldn't have made me beg. >> network dramas became very innova
. >> it was just a melding of a guyana world.ve for a guy that you love in a guy thaw hate, you know? >> sopranos came on tv, and it really showed us the future, whether we realized that was going to be the future of television or not. >> this husband of yours, carmela, how much we love him, he's the best. >> oh, come on. like a father to me. >> just make sure nothing happens to him. >> that character in that show was a great inspiration to a great many shows...
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norway has done an extraordinary thing and providing the funding for liberia, guyana, brazil, other countries, indonesia to really take on deforestation. that has really been transformative. we are now seeing the real resistance, especially in brazil i would like to encourage norway to think about a different approach. begin to explore the possibility of relationships with some national actors. like different states in brazil as opposed to just dealing with the data national level. some of the other states that have massive importance for rain forests. they are ready and have governors willing and able to engage. i know there are complications, but there should be a way to do that. i also suggest that one way to increase the resources available since this is such a powerful and potent issue today, the health of rain forests is, for the government of norway to make these funds available are crowd forcing. crowd forcing to matt match it so we can double the money. i think we need to think creatively how do we leverage the funds from norway. it has nothing to do with columbia. columbia has reall
norway has done an extraordinary thing and providing the funding for liberia, guyana, brazil, other countries, indonesia to really take on deforestation. that has really been transformative. we are now seeing the real resistance, especially in brazil i would like to encourage norway to think about a different approach. begin to explore the possibility of relationships with some national actors. like different states in brazil as opposed to just dealing with the data national level. some of the...
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on this day in 1978, more than 900 americans died at the jones town settlement in guyana, south america followers to drink cyanide after the murders of five people after a nearby air strip. bay area representative jackie speier barely escaped with her life. >>> new details about the dispute of the ownership of taylor swift's music. several lawmakers and celebrities expressed support for swift including elizabeth warren and alexandria ocasio-cortez. conservative commentator tomi lahren also backing swift. swift says she may not be able to perform at the american music awards because the new owners of her old recordings won't allow her to play those songs. >>> 5:45. another week of impeachment hearings getting under way and this will will have a lot of witnesses. >> her name is jennifer williams. she was on the call president trump made with the ukrainian president. she will lead off public testimony starting tomorrow. williams, another career foreign service officer, testified behind closed doors over the weekend. we have transcripts of that testimony. they've been released to the public
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transformed the global oil industry by creating a large new source of supply just as say countries like guyana and grbrazil and others y play a role in the future. but that's not the same thing as saying they have global slack capacity. the production is what you have at any given point in time. usually it's all-out production or nothing. the question is how much do you hold back production in order to compensate for shortfalls anywhere else? i'd stress the only country in the world that has the ability through simple turning of valves is the kingdom of saudi arabia. if the russians have supposedly played today opec as far as we can tell is really not opec, it's just saudi arabia and russia, supposedly russia has been trading production cuts in order to stabilize oil prices. but as a russia oil analyst told me beforehand, i won't give him name, it's not clear that the russians are actually trading oil production so much as having a natural decline in the productivity of their oil field. really the only country that's decreasing production and raising it as circumstances may require is the king
transformed the global oil industry by creating a large new source of supply just as say countries like guyana and grbrazil and others y play a role in the future. but that's not the same thing as saying they have global slack capacity. the production is what you have at any given point in time. usually it's all-out production or nothing. the question is how much do you hold back production in order to compensate for shortfalls anywhere else? i'd stress the only country in the world that has...
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shale, and others coming from the likes of norway, guyana, and brazil. so what do they do in december when they meet in vienna? there's been a lot of speculation that they will have to cut deeper. there arearkindo says some bright spots in 2020. when you have prices in the 60's, it is nowhere near what some of these governments need to battle's -- need to balance their budget. you have to think that these oil ministers are looking and saying, it is -- and saying, is our strategy backfiring on us? this is exactly the warning former saudi oil minister al niemi had said. you're just making more room for other suppliers. alix: 100%. thank you very much. finally, we want to end on uber. third-quarter revenue came in better than expected. investors, though, disappointed with user growth. 20 me from london is alex webb, bloomberg get pendant -- joining me from london is alex webb, bloomberg opinion columnist. seeing aare very much company influx right now. the ceo trying to demonstrate to investors that it is a company that can really generate value, and it is
shale, and others coming from the likes of norway, guyana, and brazil. so what do they do in december when they meet in vienna? there's been a lot of speculation that they will have to cut deeper. there arearkindo says some bright spots in 2020. when you have prices in the 60's, it is nowhere near what some of these governments need to battle's -- need to balance their budget. you have to think that these oil ministers are looking and saying, it is -- and saying, is our strategy backfiring on...
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production side, gained significant amount of oil from the united states, from ,orway, canada, brazil, guyanaecond, the global economy is not doing well and the econ -- demand would be rather weak. it is important what opec plus russia does. price riskect any for consumers. when we look at this year, prices will be around $50, despite opec and other countries wanting to push the price up. unprecedented will of the geopolitical developments. to 0.3 four venezuela and others. tom: thank you so much. wall streetews, " journal" article on google. they report google will link with citigroup and a small credit union at stanford university to provide banking and checking services. the key question in the article is google does not want to be an adversary to banking technology and they want to participate. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ morning, everyone, bloomberg "surveillance" from london and new york. i want to do a single best chart very simply, with all the turmoil in hong kong. there are the protests in hong kong as well and there is a domestic unrest across all of china. i want to go to the domestic
production side, gained significant amount of oil from the united states, from ,orway, canada, brazil, guyanaecond, the global economy is not doing well and the econ -- demand would be rather weak. it is important what opec plus russia does. price riskect any for consumers. when we look at this year, prices will be around $50, despite opec and other countries wanting to push the price up. unprecedented will of the geopolitical developments. to 0.3 four venezuela and others. tom: thank you so...
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you not only have a iranian oil tempered right now the fact they can't export it but guyana we think a tough year certainly feels supply is going to out pervasive demand how do you think five years out think china, yind yoo going from bicycles to motorcycles to cars that kind of increase demand is that -- are we thinking too short term is there a longer term plan in energy that we are kind of missing here? >> a little bit of a longer term plan consider the fact since great recession, 1/2 billion people have one and a half billion people added to middle class pretty much use fossil fuel i think there will be another inflection point not cheap oil forever may come in 2021, 2022, or 2023. we are not funding a lot of projects right now to find these vast, vast oil reservoirs we are doing a lot of short-term funding for oil shale which is great for the country, but, you know, you are talking about projects that bring on thousands of barrels a day as opposed to million barrels day fields. >> it seemed to me so suspicious that iranians would announce enormous discovery on cusp of aramco goi
you not only have a iranian oil tempered right now the fact they can't export it but guyana we think a tough year certainly feels supply is going to out pervasive demand how do you think five years out think china, yind yoo going from bicycles to motorcycles to cars that kind of increase demand is that -- are we thinking too short term is there a longer term plan in energy that we are kind of missing here? >> a little bit of a longer term plan consider the fact since great recession, 1/2...