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what are the iea seeing as far as russian production is concerned? >> yeah some of russian production so far, russian production and exports have held up much better than expected a lot of it as you said initially, the price cap on crude oil that came in in december has allowed the rerouting of a lot of the crude that previously went to europe, to new markets in asia and for that aid to use maritime servicesing that helped facilitate some reallocation of trade. we even seen exports come down by 100,000 barrel as day in january after this price cap came through, some oil still flowing through the line and some to bulgaria, both exempt from the embargo and so we're seeing china, india, turkey really picking up their purchases, but we haven't really seen other major buyers come into this market. >>> as for products, from the 5th of february, bryce caps came into effect and embargo prices as well. we're seeing now some r reallocation of products which we had seen thai they're expecting exports to fall. the cuts announced by russia recently, it's in line
what are the iea seeing as far as russian production is concerned? >> yeah some of russian production so far, russian production and exports have held up much better than expected a lot of it as you said initially, the price cap on crude oil that came in in december has allowed the rerouting of a lot of the crude that previously went to europe, to new markets in asia and for that aid to use maritime servicesing that helped facilitate some reallocation of trade. we even seen exports come...
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the international energy agency, iea, expects that by 2027, global renewable power capacity will riseldwide by 2400 gigawatts. that's roughly how much power china generated in total in 2022. in particular, china and the u.s. want to invest heavily in wind and solar energy, partly for climate protection reasons. in the u.s., a recently passed law earmarked almost $370 billion for climate and energy security measures. the eu and other countries are also keen to invest in renewable energy sources. the iea forecasts that by 2025, renewables will have become the largest source of global electricity generation, ahead of coal. but there is some way to go. there are still more than 2400 coal-fired power plants in operation worldwide, with new ones being built. that's a huge burden both for the climate and those living nearby. reporter: south africa's economy is powered by coal. but critics say this comes at a massive cost. thomas: the science is there. air pollution is a killer and therefore the government needs to act urgently. promise: my heart is bleeding for the people who are living in t
the international energy agency, iea, expects that by 2027, global renewable power capacity will riseldwide by 2400 gigawatts. that's roughly how much power china generated in total in 2022. in particular, china and the u.s. want to invest heavily in wind and solar energy, partly for climate protection reasons. in the u.s., a recently passed law earmarked almost $370 billion for climate and energy security measures. the eu and other countries are also keen to invest in renewable energy sources....
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inst tead,hey are ungsi ter like "unacceleptab vlaiotion of soreveignty," iea mn, that is a g biclmaiand for secretarynk blienhe, said elhimsf atth made it impblossie dtoissscu the wide raofnge is tsuesheney eded to becseau thapis hped,ne and really, rah, youw knothpoe litical heth in isow tn around cnahi is rising, and i itsncasreingly birtanis. >> n: orahbu ytou can't have a chinese raaircft in.s u. airspaceem, sesik le a dtiramac eslaonti. whatio optnsoe dshe t u.s. have r>>eporter: welhel, t u..s will not say this is it, but for e biden administration, lling off the triisp a big reaction, thcre seety ardid caln t aophi cnese offic fialor a sg the state dtmeparent dnweesy,da he called rpunart,tan dihid, ts morning a,ndai sd come in t fheuture, but if you mpare it to thume trp administra wtionhethn ey caughts piagone back in 2020, they shudder, thehi cnese consulate in hou,ston this oris me muted. thfoe cus is onot n ealscatin nsteions. >> n: orahwe will be wangtchi. margaret banrenn, anthk you so mu and weil wl see you on suay. now to the dangelyrous fgirid temperaturhres teaniteng
inst tead,hey are ungsi ter like "unacceleptab vlaiotion of soreveignty," iea mn, that is a g biclmaiand for secretarynk blienhe, said elhimsf atth made it impblossie dtoissscu the wide raofnge is tsuesheney eded to becseau thapis hped,ne and really, rah, youw knothpoe litical heth in isow tn around cnahi is rising, and i itsncasreingly birtanis. >> n: orahbu ytou can't have a chinese raaircft in.s u. airspaceem, sesik le a dtiramac eslaonti. whatio optnsoe dshe t u.s. have...
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you way that with china demands and we have the opec and iea oil reports out later this week. let's get to our reporters from around the world and from the u.s. shooting down a third flying object in as many day to olaf scholz's social democrats suffering the worst showing ever in berlin, and adani group cutting their revenue growth target. u.s. officials say another unidentified object has been shut down -- shot down over michigan after there was one over canada. on top of that china's mitte -- media have reported their own ufo close to a naval base. let's get the latest from rebecca. what more do we know? rebecca: can you believe that for this, the u.s. had never used its military to shoot down an object from its airspace? now it is a daily occurrence. we saw an object downed in alaska, northern canada and now on sunday in michigan. don't have a lot of details on the provenance or purpose of these objects. they look smaller, some of them, smaller and lower altitude than what the u.s. says was a chinese surveillance balloon detected last week. as you say, chinese local media
you way that with china demands and we have the opec and iea oil reports out later this week. let's get to our reporters from around the world and from the u.s. shooting down a third flying object in as many day to olaf scholz's social democrats suffering the worst showing ever in berlin, and adani group cutting their revenue growth target. u.s. officials say another unidentified object has been shut down -- shot down over michigan after there was one over canada. on top of that china's mitte...
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parks that iea improved forecast for global demand. it will increase by 500,000 barrels per day in the first quarter overall this year. demand will be higher by 2 million barrels. they mentioned china is playing as usual as the economy reopens it will bring more demand for crude. they said that oil market can remain in surplus during the first half of 2023 but it can flip to deficit during the second half of this year. since they mentioned china, many traders are keeping an eye on china's purchases of crude. china has been buying more crude during the past two weeks or so. quite recently they bought 10 million barrels from the uae and chinese refineries are now processing much more crude. >> good to have you with us with the latest. tokyo and so, some of the stories we will be getting the january trade numbers this year -- later today. the financial services agency also reportedly starting in many fields including pet insurance. and south korea watch out for the finance ministry's monthly fiscal report that is out at 10 a.m. seoul time
parks that iea improved forecast for global demand. it will increase by 500,000 barrels per day in the first quarter overall this year. demand will be higher by 2 million barrels. they mentioned china is playing as usual as the economy reopens it will bring more demand for crude. they said that oil market can remain in surplus during the first half of 2023 but it can flip to deficit during the second half of this year. since they mentioned china, many traders are keeping an eye on china's...
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speaking to bloomberg iea executive director says he expects china to deliver around half of a forecast increase in global oil demand with almost 2 million barrels a day this year. >> if you see a moderate rebound for the chinese economy, we expect this year about half of the growth in global oral demand -- oil demand. maybe some intelligent financial institutions say the chinese outlook will be much stronger than expected. this will put upward pressure on the demand side. rishaad: and that is a look at the first word headlines. today we are looking for more of a response from beijing over balloon gate. david: the foreign ministry just dropped a statement just to reiterate here, the couple of sentences in chinese, just bear with me as we try to get through this. the bodies foreign minister has ordered or lodged this solemn representation at the u.s. embassy in china. the chinese are basically saying that the u.s. has turned a deaf ear on what china says was a civilian aircraft and that the u.s. actions have damaged what was supposed to be efforts to stabilize u.s. relations. a bear with
speaking to bloomberg iea executive director says he expects china to deliver around half of a forecast increase in global oil demand with almost 2 million barrels a day this year. >> if you see a moderate rebound for the chinese economy, we expect this year about half of the growth in global oral demand -- oil demand. maybe some intelligent financial institutions say the chinese outlook will be much stronger than expected. this will put upward pressure on the demand side. rishaad: and...
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. >> that was the executive director of iea speaking to bloomberg on the demand for oil and gas which dig into a lot more detail. we have breaking his on the tech sector. this adds to the list of injuries. >> that is right, the latest job cuts about 6650 jobs at the pc maker. that is about 5% of their total workforce. this is according to a company spokesperson. it follows with just weakness on the consumer side driving some of these job cuts. this is the latest out of the workforce. dell had the largest decline over that time last year. we will track that story. just remember cisco and ibm. they are up 649%. we will track that story because that will hit at tech when it opens all the way around. keep your eye on the hardware and software companies as well. the energy mr. has reiterated the kingdom will remain cautious. several prominent analysts are raising their demand outlook that could cause prices to test $100. let's get to paul wallace. his royal highness over the weekend. good afternoon, good morning. i will believe it when i see it and then i will take action. he has been hold
. >> that was the executive director of iea speaking to bloomberg on the demand for oil and gas which dig into a lot more detail. we have breaking his on the tech sector. this adds to the list of injuries. >> that is right, the latest job cuts about 6650 jobs at the pc maker. that is about 5% of their total workforce. this is according to a company spokesperson. it follows with just weakness on the consumer side driving some of these job cuts. this is the latest out of the...
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and the iea, the international energy agency, says about 12% of oil demand is driven by petrochemicalo grow. i mean, do you see that ongoing demand is a problem? when you're talking about petrochemicals, you are talking that some things that are real staple in our lives but you're also in the eceonomy, and you're talking about growing a demand for petrochemicals that go into single—use plastics, or throwaway water bottles, or increasing unnecessary plastic packaging for our household goods. i don't think that's a smart choice economically orfor our communities, or water, air or climate. i think there are many more ways they could go about transitioning off of fossil fuels and off of oil in order to have a stake in the future for our families. kelly, a real pleasure having you on the show, thank you for your time. i will check in for microphone with you soon. —— i will check in with you soon. thank you. some of the world's biggest cargo ships carry tens of thousands of containers all around the world. that is very attractive to pilots seeking a big payday. so, how do the big shippers m
and the iea, the international energy agency, says about 12% of oil demand is driven by petrochemicalo grow. i mean, do you see that ongoing demand is a problem? when you're talking about petrochemicals, you are talking that some things that are real staple in our lives but you're also in the eceonomy, and you're talking about growing a demand for petrochemicals that go into single—use plastics, or throwaway water bottles, or increasing unnecessary plastic packaging for our household goods. i...
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and the iea, the international energy agency, says about 12% of oil demand is driven by petrochemical going to grow. i mean, do you see that ongoing demand as a problem? when you're talking about petrochemicals, you are talking that some things that are real staple in our lives and in the economy, and you're talking about growing a demand for petrochemicals that go into single—use plastics, or throwaway water bottles, or increasing unnecessary plastic packaging for our household goods. i don't think that's a smart choice economically orfor our communities, or water, air or climate. i think there are many more ways they could go about transitioning off of fossil fuels and off of oil in order to have a stake in the future for our families and our communities. kelly, a real pleasure having you on the show, thank you for your time. i will check in with you soon. thank you. some of the world's biggest cargo ships ferry tens of thousands of containers all around the world. that is very attractive to pirates seeking a big payday. so, how do the big shippers manage that risk? and since we hav
and the iea, the international energy agency, says about 12% of oil demand is driven by petrochemical going to grow. i mean, do you see that ongoing demand as a problem? when you're talking about petrochemicals, you are talking that some things that are real staple in our lives and in the economy, and you're talking about growing a demand for petrochemicals that go into single—use plastics, or throwaway water bottles, or increasing unnecessary plastic packaging for our household goods. i...
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that was energy analyst at the iea , a andy analyst at the iea, a andy mayer.st industrial organiser rob williams. there i don't think it's a good idea to renationalise the energy companies. just putting that out there. but please let me know what you think. now, this week gloria piero has sat down gloria de piero has sat down with dave penman, general secretary the first division secretary of the first division association. he is the leader of the service trade union. the civil service trade union. he about the bullying he was asked about the bullying allegations against the deputy prime minister, dominic raab, talking about this point in time, we think more than two dozen civil servants come forward, eight separate complaints, three different government departments over a penod government departments over a period of four years. so all of that has to be investigated. that doesn't mean he's guilty, but it suggests there's something quite substantial here . his conduct that so many civil servants and it's not easy to complain about a government minister . so co
that was energy analyst at the iea , a andy analyst at the iea, a andy mayer.st industrial organiser rob williams. there i don't think it's a good idea to renationalise the energy companies. just putting that out there. but please let me know what you think. now, this week gloria piero has sat down gloria de piero has sat down with dave penman, general secretary the first division secretary of the first division association. he is the leader of the service trade union. the civil service trade...
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francine: the iea executive director speaking to bloomberg on the demand for oil and natural gas.o correct breaking news earlier, adani founders will repay this $1.1 billion share backed facility, we had earlier reported it was adani transmission, actually it is adani founders. it doesn't change anything in terms of the big narrative, which is we are in the third week of the adani story, and expecting more news. shares in the newcrest strengthened after australia's largest miner offered to buy it. this is a huge deal. $17 billion, what does it mean for the sector? >> the idea is that it has been driven by this decrease in limited reserves in the gold mining industry. for the gold companies wanting to keep production going, one of the options is deals, the other thing is costs. we have seen cost pressure across the industry, so the economies of scale for a company like newmont, it makes sense to go after a big target like newcrest. francine: a couple years ago there was a big consolidation phase. if you look worldwide, gold and copperhead already consolidated, so what is left? >> n
francine: the iea executive director speaking to bloomberg on the demand for oil and natural gas.o correct breaking news earlier, adani founders will repay this $1.1 billion share backed facility, we had earlier reported it was adani transmission, actually it is adani founders. it doesn't change anything in terms of the big narrative, which is we are in the third week of the adani story, and expecting more news. shares in the newcrest strengthened after australia's largest miner offered to buy...
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if we do hit 102 million barrels a day demand which some people predicting whether it's iea or opec,02 million, 100 3 million barrels of oil a day we don't have the supply. we may have much higher oil prices at that time. guy: scott do you see a recession in the u.s. oil market? scott: obviously there is a recession i think eventually the feds will eventually slow down by the end of this year raising rates. then i think we will be back to stronger growth in 2024. that's what i expect to happen. guy: great to catch up scott. alex is looking forward to catching up with you. ceo and founder of pioneer natural resources. this is bloomberg. ♪ go. go scientist. go software. go cure. go production. go faster and safer. emerson automation software helps breakthrough medicines get to market at warp speed. go human go. go boldly. emerson. kailey: u.s. stocks starting to rollover now. abigail doolittle is tracking the moves. we've lost some steam here. abigail: take a look at this intraday chart. futures higher overnight during the asian session and then around 10:00 or so hitting session highs
if we do hit 102 million barrels a day demand which some people predicting whether it's iea or opec,02 million, 100 3 million barrels of oil a day we don't have the supply. we may have much higher oil prices at that time. guy: scott do you see a recession in the u.s. oil market? scott: obviously there is a recession i think eventually the feds will eventually slow down by the end of this year raising rates. then i think we will be back to stronger growth in 2024. that's what i expect to happen....
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by the way, the most bearish estimate i've seen is the iea calling for 77 million barrels a day beingby 2050 i guess you get off by saying at least a decade, right? so that aside he went for buybacks also, jimmy, what's your take on playing a little fast and loose with the jobs numbers? he keeps talking about these 12 million jobs, but he's taking the number from the pandemic lows when he took office it's about 2.3 million to 3 million jobs since the pandemic. >> i'm not a fan of that there's a good new story to tell if you're slightly accurate and conservative with numbers. i think people look at jobs, what we create anything in the millions is going to sound big plus the unemployment rate at the lowest since 1969, if you talked about that number and were accurate, you would get the message across i would love to see our leaders really be precisely accurate when they're talking about smrks especially something that's very easy to fact-check. >> yeah, it is again, if you plucked out any data during the pandemic lows, which i understand is a what they're doing, and the republican offic
by the way, the most bearish estimate i've seen is the iea calling for 77 million barrels a day beingby 2050 i guess you get off by saying at least a decade, right? so that aside he went for buybacks also, jimmy, what's your take on playing a little fast and loose with the jobs numbers? he keeps talking about these 12 million jobs, but he's taking the number from the pandemic lows when he took office it's about 2.3 million to 3 million jobs since the pandemic. >> i'm not a fan of that...
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oil has been volatile as of late the iea upgraded the forecast for demand by 2 million barrels a day. the complex is coming under pressure on some of the demand concerns further out in the year autos is the only sector doing well mercedes-benz is doing well after fourth quarter revenue surged to 41 billion euro with the 60% boost to net profit that came in over 4 billion euro they proposed 5.20 per share a annette, a rare bit of green autos higher what are the highlights? >> reporter: the highlights is the record profitability despite a challenging environment last year we all know that high inflation and increased in interest rates and supply chain problems and the issues with china. nevertheless, mercedes managed costs efficiently. if you look at unit sales, it is flat lining, but they did manage to raise revenue by 12% and profitability is actually key. never before has mercedes been so profitable like under the ceo. the strategy to concentrate on the luxury space seems to pay off. of course, a lot of these h headwinds from 2022 and uncertainties are also there in 2023 when i spoke
oil has been volatile as of late the iea upgraded the forecast for demand by 2 million barrels a day. the complex is coming under pressure on some of the demand concerns further out in the year autos is the only sector doing well mercedes-benz is doing well after fourth quarter revenue surged to 41 billion euro with the 60% boost to net profit that came in over 4 billion euro they proposed 5.20 per share a annette, a rare bit of green autos higher what are the highlights? >> reporter: the...
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we speak with the iea and they upgraded forecast for the year that is a positive for the sector >>> european banks with the general completion standard charter up 2 points commerz bank up 7.4. tomorrow is interesting for commerz bank we will see if it is back in the dax. they will make an announcement tomorrow credit suisse is moving along nicely today up 2 points we rebounded ubs is up .50% let's talk about standard charter. it is the one p we have been talking about. the bank profit jumped 28% this year the ceo bill winters said it was a strong period overall. >> a bumpy road out of covid, but we made steady progress. good growth for the year up 15%. we managed to keep costs under control. still somewhat below what we expect to be normal through economic cycle that has allowed us to post really good profit growth and announce a return of $1 billion to shareholders through buybacks >> the earnings parade continues and we have reporters behind me across the continent covering the numbers. charlotte is in paris on renault's full year results. let's kickoff in switzerland where julianna is loo
we speak with the iea and they upgraded forecast for the year that is a positive for the sector >>> european banks with the general completion standard charter up 2 points commerz bank up 7.4. tomorrow is interesting for commerz bank we will see if it is back in the dax. they will make an announcement tomorrow credit suisse is moving along nicely today up 2 points we rebounded ubs is up .50% let's talk about standard charter. it is the one p we have been talking about. the bank profit...
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the iea and ief opec symposium takes place in riyadh.n summit is taking place -- i should note that has been under pressure. the leaders will gather in ethiopia to discuss free-trade and the continents. it is a second day of the nato defense ministers meeting. we will hear more from stone berg -- jens stoltenberg. at 1:30 p.m. u.k. we will get u.s. retail sales. francine: leading chip equipment -- maker asml set export controls may have been violated. joining us now is april. what exactly do we know about the situation? what has asml said so far? april: a former employee and china stole data about its proprietary technology, and the semiconductor equipment maker said it is currently investigating the incident and has alerted relevant authorities. it did say the incident may have violated certain export control regulations. asml made his comments in its annual earnings statement where it also highlighted that the company is seeing increasing security risk trends such as phishing attacks and attempts to steal intellectual property. tom: in
the iea and ief opec symposium takes place in riyadh.n summit is taking place -- i should note that has been under pressure. the leaders will gather in ethiopia to discuss free-trade and the continents. it is a second day of the nato defense ministers meeting. we will hear more from stone berg -- jens stoltenberg. at 1:30 p.m. u.k. we will get u.s. retail sales. francine: leading chip equipment -- maker asml set export controls may have been violated. joining us now is april. what exactly do we...
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testini so love e howut iea y ce inmellg co >> everyone loves it. >> exactly.ice starts at $9. >> immediately takes you away. >> another thing that takes you away, home fragrance. this one is my favorite right here, smell this one. we've got the most exquisite fragrances. a little orange in that. what i love about these, you get unique fragrances then gorgeous vessels. these ceramic vessels are so pretty so they -- kind of doubles as decor, we have their diffusers in front, the diffusers last about 60 days and will fill a room with a complimentary fragrance and then once you're finished you have a nice canister to have which is fun too. everything from them is half price starts at $18. >> i do like that these come with a cute top. >> top, right. exactly so when you want to put out the flame it doesn't get smoke all over. >> we've been eyeing these. >> so you can any day can be a spa day if you have a mfy robe at home. we have a variety of options, plush as well as the waffle. you can even add an optional initial monogram in addition. >> ooh. >> yes, exactly but
testini so love e howut iea y ce inmellg co >> everyone loves it. >> exactly.ice starts at $9. >> immediately takes you away. >> another thing that takes you away, home fragrance. this one is my favorite right here, smell this one. we've got the most exquisite fragrances. a little orange in that. what i love about these, you get unique fragrances then gorgeous vessels. these ceramic vessels are so pretty so they -- kind of doubles as decor, we have their diffusers in...
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in short, strict compliance with nuclear safety supports the iea in place. it plays a constructive role in that construction and security of nuclear facilities. the humanitarian crisis is worsening and it should be addressed. the international humanitarian law is something that must be stripped and conflict situation to avoid attacking civilians or civilian facilities which are vulnerable, including women and children. in short, the access requires respect of prisoners of war. the international community should increase in military assistance and restore the infrastructure britain short, it should ensure the likelihood of refugees. there is a view to presenting a humanitarian crisis on a larger scale. at the same time, operation should follow the principles of impartiality and avoid put his asian. each country is responsible for the important task of promoting to veltman. efforts to manage the spillover of the crisis has far reached impact, but the developing countries are not parties to this conflict and should not pay an extensively high price. some releva
in short, strict compliance with nuclear safety supports the iea in place. it plays a constructive role in that construction and security of nuclear facilities. the humanitarian crisis is worsening and it should be addressed. the international humanitarian law is something that must be stripped and conflict situation to avoid attacking civilians or civilian facilities which are vulnerable, including women and children. in short, the access requires respect of prisoners of war. the international...
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wai nt you to know what i am on as iea here.big pi mailbo tonit,gh aog dgoneia lr. pl, usstepn hewelcesom evoroa nh. and stniephae u.hs feurating louis cato and "the latshe ow" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new cyorkity, 's stephen cbeolrt. >> stephen: ,safe safe. hey! ce to see you. ntwa to have a srieat gh otver there? ooh! beaufutil. goodse to e you, rimy fend. nice to see you waalys a pleasure. my friend. pphay wednesday. happy wsdedneay, happy, hpyap wednesday. happy wedny,esda my friends. hey,ry evebo!dy weom oe,ne andll a. wh ael dightful gro pofeople. wh aatov lelevy ening. wh aat marvelous hp umday gatherweing he avtonight. weomtoe "the late s"how. i'urm yo ht,os stephen col.bert ouif y've been paying atntteion, folks, ouif y henav't enbe paying atten ntio-- 'sit been a weird couofple weeks becausee thew ns epkes chinewg its own c.ud ey're interegstinut b ty heare thmee sa sritoes over and over ain. forns itance, everyht nig for lathe st w reek,ig, hti've been talkingbo autew n york recongssn mageorge santos seen here... [booin
wai nt you to know what i am on as iea here.big pi mailbo tonit,gh aog dgoneia lr. pl, usstepn hewelcesom evoroa nh. and stniephae u.hs feurating louis cato and "the latshe ow" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new cyorkity, 's stephen cbeolrt. >> stephen: ,safe safe. hey! ce to see you. ntwa to have a srieat gh otver there? ooh! beaufutil. goodse to e you, rimy fend. nice to see you waalys a pleasure. my friend. pphay wednesday. happy wsdedneay, happy,...
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coal consumption this year, according the iea, will set an all time record globally. my question is, mark, i take your point that the the politicos moved from legislation to executive fiat in emergency powers and emergency power but the congress did pass the inflation reduction act so-called. and i'd like to ask you what you think is going to happen, because there's this guy named john podesta who's put in charge of doling out the money. now the word corruption comes to my mind and. i wonder whether you think the corruption that's going to follow is really a good thing or a bad thing. i mean corruption is generally regarded as bad. the reduction act was basically a partizan line vote, a sort of a party loyalty test and it was very focused on climate. it's funny, all these democratic congressmen come out, admitted nothing, do with inflation. they just call it that because that's what they wanted to call it. so it wouldn't be called a climate bill, but too serious, analysis of that was bjorn lomborg roger pilkey. jr two separate analysis it wouldn't even effect global l
coal consumption this year, according the iea, will set an all time record globally. my question is, mark, i take your point that the the politicos moved from legislation to executive fiat in emergency powers and emergency power but the congress did pass the inflation reduction act so-called. and i'd like to ask you what you think is going to happen, because there's this guy named john podesta who's put in charge of doling out the money. now the word corruption comes to my mind and. i wonder...
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or other facilities , ensure strict compliance with the nuclear safety among others, and support the iea and playing a constructive role in promoting safety and security of peaceful nuclear facilities. the humanitarian crisis and should be prompt addressed -- promptly addressed. the conduct must restrict itself and come -- conflict. parties should avoid attacking facilities and civilians, protect the vulnerable, ensure humanitarian access and respect the basic rights of prisoners of war. the international community should increase humanitarian assistance, restore the structure, ensure basic livelihood of refugees and displaced persons to prevent a humanitarian crisis on a larger scale. at the same time humanitarian operations should follow the principles of neutrality and impartiality and avoid politicization. each country is responsible for the important task of promoting peoples livelihood. to managed to spill over in the crisis. ukraine crisis has far-reaching impacts, but the developing countries are not parties to this conflict and should not pay in excess of high-priced. some parti
or other facilities , ensure strict compliance with the nuclear safety among others, and support the iea and playing a constructive role in promoting safety and security of peaceful nuclear facilities. the humanitarian crisis and should be prompt addressed -- promptly addressed. the conduct must restrict itself and come -- conflict. parties should avoid attacking facilities and civilians, protect the vulnerable, ensure humanitarian access and respect the basic rights of prisoners of war. the...
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i was wearing a hoodie with iea solidarity on it. the crown prosecutor said thatia because i had that hoodie, i was inciting people.d me he compared me to someone that was inciting murder.re she compared me to rwanda. t . i'm telling you, this nation has gone crazy. we are truly living behind the iron curtain in china. g behiright now.w and this person that is running so is burying us alive. ef if i would lose, canadians effectively would not have freedom of expression and freedom of religion. the judge reserved his decision for the middle of march.m and i'm facing not just mischief over five thousand. i am the first and the only canadiathe first and onlyne charged with something like terrorism interfering with aefee crucial infrastructure. under the defense, i , i went there to deliver a church i was no i did that. i wangs not blocking out.t's ria >> so you were not even.dere yeah, they considered you a threat because you defiedsens, with logic. i think inere common sense what they were saying. i thinhistork history. well, i mean, a
i was wearing a hoodie with iea solidarity on it. the crown prosecutor said thatia because i had that hoodie, i was inciting people.d me he compared me to someone that was inciting murder.re she compared me to rwanda. t . i'm telling you, this nation has gone crazy. we are truly living behind the iron curtain in china. g behiright now.w and this person that is running so is burying us alive. ef if i would lose, canadians effectively would not have freedom of expression and freedom of religion....
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the iea executive director says he expects china to deliver around half a forecast increased of global oil demand of almost 2 million barrels per day this year. >> we expect this year about have the growth in global oil demand come from china only but chinese economic rebound may be stronger-than-expected and this would put higher upward pressure on the demand side. vonnie: new zealand's prime minister has antagonized a maori party representative with a stance on including indigenous people. chris hipkins says the government may slow work on co-governance arrangements. the may or he --maori leader says she is shocked and disappointed by the remarks. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. haidi: still ahead, we will be hearing from a resorts company as they bet big on a ski resort in al qaeda. -- ski resort. first up, the dalton investments chairman sees headwinds ahead for chinese markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's look at the week ahead. tuesday, bloomberg economics predicting
the iea executive director says he expects china to deliver around half a forecast increased of global oil demand of almost 2 million barrels per day this year. >> we expect this year about have the growth in global oil demand come from china only but chinese economic rebound may be stronger-than-expected and this would put higher upward pressure on the demand side. vonnie: new zealand's prime minister has antagonized a maori party representative with a stance on including indigenous...
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according to the iea, 40% of copper, more than 30% of nickel, 60% of cobalt, 6% of lithium, an 80% ofrare earth minerals. in light of that, many commentators have suggested the u.s. is even more dependent on china for key components of solar power panels and wind turbines, and batteries than europe was on russia and the lead up to the invasion of ukraine. so, i say again, in light of that, don't you think this administrations climate agenda is making us more dependent on china, while we lessen our reliance on our own domestic energy sources? >> as i said before, you are right. china does own too much of the critical mineral supply chain from the beginning from ownership of resources through processing and through the creation of modules in other parts >> of the clean energy components. why would you want to make us more dependent? >> these are the tools we have been given to diversify supply chains and create sound relationships with non-chinese suppliers. that is an absolute top priority. >> for heavens sake, you came to office, you took us from being an in energy independent nation
according to the iea, 40% of copper, more than 30% of nickel, 60% of cobalt, 6% of lithium, an 80% ofrare earth minerals. in light of that, many commentators have suggested the u.s. is even more dependent on china for key components of solar power panels and wind turbines, and batteries than europe was on russia and the lead up to the invasion of ukraine. so, i say again, in light of that, don't you think this administrations climate agenda is making us more dependent on china, while we lessen...
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the iea remember him. of iea is remember him., thank you very, very much. now, as i understand it, we're going to live to a scene because there's a huge search is underway a month old baby underway. a two month old baby after missing christopher constance marten , her boyfriend, constance marten, her boyfriend, marc gordon , were arrested in marc gordon, were arrested in brighton. it was a big, big search wasn't set . the search that wasn't set. the search that wasn't set. the search does continue for that child, police child, as have sussex. police have to public to have appealed to public to search outbuildings their property, be vigilant when they're walking in they're walking on open land in brighton and new haven. now the couple will finally at around 930 last night in brighton they got a tip off for a member of the public. but crucially that baby was not with. we go live now to brighton where we join our editor, our homeland security editor, mark white. mark, thank you. what's latest? well, we are what's the latest? well, w
the iea remember him. of iea is remember him., thank you very, very much. now, as i understand it, we're going to live to a scene because there's a huge search is underway a month old baby underway. a two month old baby after missing christopher constance marten , her boyfriend, constance marten, her boyfriend, marc gordon , were arrested in marc gordon, were arrested in brighton. it was a big, big search wasn't set . the search that wasn't set. the search that wasn't set. the search does...
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is this an area where the iea could be more of an impediment then a help? >> yes and no.i think they do play an important role here. not all tribes are the same. we are sovereign nations. some of us have more resources, more internal capabilities and capacity. for those tribes that can move forward, a lighter touch with b.a. is actually fair. >> does the b aiea dapp itself to the differences among tribes and their self governing capabilities? >> yes, they do. they try to do that. the b i also has a role for the least resource tribes. for instance, with respect or acquisition. this is where tribes have not had access to sovereign rights over what could be considered a natural resource like water, as we move forward and we're trying to negotiate and secondary markets, perhaps there is a band of spectrum that we would like to utilize. we know that it is not being utilized by the license holder, there was an order to the effect -- the opportunity to utilize that under used spectrum. what does the trial begin? especially if it is a low resource tribe. how do we engage in those
is this an area where the iea could be more of an impediment then a help? >> yes and no.i think they do play an important role here. not all tribes are the same. we are sovereign nations. some of us have more resources, more internal capabilities and capacity. for those tribes that can move forward, a lighter touch with b.a. is actually fair. >> does the b aiea dapp itself to the differences among tribes and their self governing capabilities? >> yes, they do. they try to do...
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indeed, one of the main reasons we need to have iea especially returned to what we call a business as usual or reference case scenario, is that you cannot do a cost-benefit analysis without one. when folks refuse to put a forecast out saying, look, here is the future if we just freeze policies in place. they don't do that. then you cannot assess the cost and benefits of different policies to maintain adequate electricity supply for your constituents why we are trying to decarbonize which is important. and so we have to insist that the international energy agency go back to providing the tool that we need to evaluate policy. on the epa iaea side, they are led by -- their wonderful resource for this country. however, they have been a wall in terms of providing you with objective, honest, forecasts of the implications of the policies that are being pursued by this administration or proposed. that is simply unacceptable. we ought not be afraid of science and analysis in forecast, but you are literally flying blind at this time. >> okay thanks, and mr. dabbar, a lot of times when people ba
indeed, one of the main reasons we need to have iea especially returned to what we call a business as usual or reference case scenario, is that you cannot do a cost-benefit analysis without one. when folks refuse to put a forecast out saying, look, here is the future if we just freeze policies in place. they don't do that. then you cannot assess the cost and benefits of different policies to maintain adequate electricity supply for your constituents why we are trying to decarbonize which is...
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administration probably took the right decision initially because we thought in march of 2022, the iea said we will lose 3 million barrels a day in russian supply. that wolf did not come to the village. we should have suspended those sales but we did not. thank you for the question. >> i thank you for that and i yield back. >> the gentleman from texas yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, miss fletcher. >> thank, you mister chairman. i congratulate -- thanking our witnesses for being here today. it has been a long day. i've been here and appreciated your testimony. as we have heard throughout the day, our country leads in energy production and innovation. we lead in these areas because of the work that is done in my district and surrounding areas of houston. we touch every single segment of the energy history from exploration and production, transportation, transmission, marketing, technology, both traditional and renewable. i'm going to resist the congressional urge to spend five minutes talking about how great my district is, although it is a. want to show these data
administration probably took the right decision initially because we thought in march of 2022, the iea said we will lose 3 million barrels a day in russian supply. that wolf did not come to the village. we should have suspended those sales but we did not. thank you for the question. >> i thank you for that and i yield back. >> the gentleman from texas yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, miss fletcher. >> thank, you mister chairman. i congratulate -- thanking...
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