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on that note, lord browne, - different i think. indeed.restrictions easing in much of the world, there are high hopes that the battered airline industry would be flying high again in 2022. however, rising oil prices as a result of the war in ukraine have now put that recovery under threat. have now put that recovery underthreat. globaljet fuel under threat. global jet fuel prices, they underthreat. globaljet fuel prices, they surged near 1a hi earlier this year. four months. i sat down with a bastion, the big boss of delta air lines, one of the world public biggest carriers, and started by asking him to stop these higher prices will mean for the cost of flying. will mean for the cost of fl ini. �* , ., ., will mean for the cost of flini. h ., ., ., , flying. it's going to go up. you need _ flying. it's going to go up. you need to _ flying. it's going to go up. you need to be _ flying. it's going to go up. you need to be able - flying. it's going to go up. you need to be able to . flying. it's going to go up. l you need to be able to push f
on that note, lord browne, - different i think. indeed.restrictions easing in much of the world, there are high hopes that the battered airline industry would be flying high again in 2022. however, rising oil prices as a result of the war in ukraine have now put that recovery under threat. have now put that recovery underthreat. globaljet fuel under threat. global jet fuel prices, they underthreat. globaljet fuel prices, they surged near 1a hi earlier this year. four months. i sat down with a...
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lord brown was the boss of bp for more than one decade during which he expanded negotiations into russiag to the bbc. first, he was asked about if he ever thought they would be in the situation. i had an inkling that one day something may happen because of course oil and energy is both used as a weapon and a shield — both by many people. i recall in my career going back to the 70s when embargoes on oil to the west created a crisis. the prices went up and that was the middle east. so it comes and it goes, but actually when i was dealing with president putin, i think there was a high degree of where they actually needed is to modernise their oil industry and to demonstrate that foreign investment could actually occur in the new russian republic. so that was a very different situation to what it is today. backin what it is today. back in the 1970s, you talked about... wasn't a mistake for nations to, i don't know, rely on russian resources? i think i go back to churchillian statements — the only basis for security is diversity. actually, that rule applies for the 1970s to today. yes, we hav
lord brown was the boss of bp for more than one decade during which he expanded negotiations into russiag to the bbc. first, he was asked about if he ever thought they would be in the situation. i had an inkling that one day something may happen because of course oil and energy is both used as a weapon and a shield — both by many people. i recall in my career going back to the 70s when embargoes on oil to the west created a crisis. the prices went up and that was the middle east. so it comes...
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in fact, even the former chief executive of bp lord john brown said such a windfall is justified. >> may want to be chancellor in the future, but i'm not sure you want to be chancellor now. you will admit that the chancellor has all sorts of problems to deal with. the latest at 7:00, that rise in cpi inflation. 8 perhaps, perhaps, come april, in couple figures. what can be done about that? >> some of this is global. >> yeah. >> you know, inflation is increasing in other countries, too. i would say what marks the uk it's really the only country in the g7, and that's what makes the cost of living cries the long term, on the energy front, for example, we're going to have to make a transition away from hydrocarbons to cleaner, predictable fuels one of the thoughts going into dependencies on skyrockets which should be a lesson and the planet needs it, too >> just a word on what it is the chancellor may have issues pensions, we know, of course, their income has been significantly hit. many of them will be very hard and hardet hit by rises in energy prices. if you give additional money to p
in fact, even the former chief executive of bp lord john brown said such a windfall is justified. >> may want to be chancellor in the future, but i'm not sure you want to be chancellor now. you will admit that the chancellor has all sorts of problems to deal with. the latest at 7:00, that rise in cpi inflation. 8 perhaps, perhaps, come april, in couple figures. what can be done about that? >> some of this is global. >> yeah. >> you know, inflation is increasing in other...
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mr speaker, the former ceo of bp, lord john browne, says a windfall tax is justifiable. labour i supporting working people? that is a classic example of what labour has l classic example of what labour has got wrong in there, their period in office. the comedy, the oil and gas companies are now investing £20 billion in ensuring that we have long—term energy supplies. i remember the 1997 labour manifesto actually said there was no economic case for more nuclear power. well, we are now having to make good the historic mistakes of the labour party, by investing in our long—term energy supply. that is what we are doing. everything that they are proposing would mean deterring investment, meaning higher prices for consumers and households up and down the land being worse off. keir starmer. there we have it. they are the party of excess oil and gas profits, we are the party of working people. mr speaker... talking of priorities... talking of priorities... talking of priorities... talking of parties, prime minister, he told the house no rules were broken in downing street during
mr speaker, the former ceo of bp, lord john browne, says a windfall tax is justifiable. labour i supporting working people? that is a classic example of what labour has l classic example of what labour has got wrong in there, their period in office. the comedy, the oil and gas companies are now investing £20 billion in ensuring that we have long—term energy supplies. i remember the 1997 labour manifesto actually said there was no economic case for more nuclear power. well, we are now having...
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family farm in the early days with no running water or like that, the browns have no stranger to hardship but have always leaned on the lord. on their 69th anniversary, wilma said god has pleased us so much and we are thankful. today i thank the browns for serving as a reminder to us of the power and longevity of true love. may both wilma and roy have a pleased anniversary and this day serve as an inspiration for generations to come. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlewoman is recognized. >> not holler was an illinois resident who passed away to stomach cancer to the e.t.o. sterilization plant near his home. these cancerous chemicals are used to sterilize an assortment of food. the chemical is banned in other countries around the globe, it continues to be used in america for spices, dried herbs and much more. food sterilized with e.t.o. does not require food labeling. i'm introducing mat holler e.t.o. act. this
family farm in the early days with no running water or like that, the browns have no stranger to hardship but have always leaned on the lord. on their 69th anniversary, wilma said god has pleased us so much and we are thankful. today i thank the browns for serving as a reminder to us of the power and longevity of true love. may both wilma and roy have a pleased anniversary and this day serve as an inspiration for generations to come. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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lord. plus brylin, luke bryan came brown aldean and carrie underwood and many more entertained five.ng up an award show of pretty much nonstop performances in hollywood. ashley devore kin fox news, actually, thank you, thomas for 24. will you join me for a moment, taking a glimpse at the world's biggest cruise ship? there it is, with more countries easing covid restrictions. royal caribbean unveiled its newest ship called the wonder of the seas. it's sad for its inaugural voyage from fort lauderdale, florida to haiti, puerto rico, nassau and the bahamas. it measures almost 1200 ft and 210 ft wide. it has 18 decks pan, it can hold up to 7000 passengers 2300 crew members, and there are a lot of activities on this cruise ship. it features a theater carousel casino, a wave machine while water slide. a jogging track spa , a fitness center. oh yes, many gulf. even pam's zip line. my laser tag, among others, course . wow! the whole city there. well in just a few hours from now. apple unveils its latest products, but apple users can look forward to in the next iphones, ipads and macs and gov
lord. plus brylin, luke bryan came brown aldean and carrie underwood and many more entertained five.ng up an award show of pretty much nonstop performances in hollywood. ashley devore kin fox news, actually, thank you, thomas for 24. will you join me for a moment, taking a glimpse at the world's biggest cruise ship? there it is, with more countries easing covid restrictions. royal caribbean unveiled its newest ship called the wonder of the seas. it's sad for its inaugural voyage from fort...
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lord and this is not a normal day for america. we've never had this moment before. >> tucker: another lecture from -- is there anyone on the planet funnier than cory booker? democrat ketanji brownkson doesn't seem so fraudulent, that would be implausible. but she shows a record similar on the board of the single wokest in the end they tell you get a black nominee, they aren't talking about the son of a made in our farm worker from georgia. they have a supreme court justice like that. his name is hunter when they get a black supreme court justice is you get another democratic party robot with the same rigid and totally predictable views as your average professional class white liberal. but who happens to be tailored to joe biden. identical, identical to everyone else in power. just a different shade. that shade to be a fair does make all the difference. that's the whole point of the exercise. because of the way she looks, brown jackson a cardinal variety white liberal in the way she believes but because of how she looks, the nominee gets nowhere near the bedding of a typical supreme court justice. whatever your politics are, it's a shame. as ruth marcus of "the washington post"
lord and this is not a normal day for america. we've never had this moment before. >> tucker: another lecture from -- is there anyone on the planet funnier than cory booker? democrat ketanji brownkson doesn't seem so fraudulent, that would be implausible. but she shows a record similar on the board of the single wokest in the end they tell you get a black nominee, they aren't talking about the son of a made in our farm worker from georgia. they have a supreme court justice like that. his...
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lords to use our homes as investment vehicles to generate endless profit. >> thank you very much. mr. peter is recognized for five minutes. he's in the room. thank you for joining us. >> chairman brown and ranking member and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. the housing market is changing and the culprit is the massive boom fuelled by monetary policies, which is crowding out lower income americans out of the housing market. land lards. they use the guarantees and other advantages to greatly expand businesses while crowding out private investors. multifamily tet has doubled. it's supporting affordable housing, but in reality they have created government profit seeking. the current housing boom that began in 2012 was foreseeable. it was noted by the housing center beginning in 2013. since then the housing market has been marked by too much demand chasing too little supply. yet the policy response was to boost demand even more. 16% and in 2022 our are expected to come in at 12%. it's third year of breakneck growth. as a result, home have gotten out of reach for lower income minority americans. consider that since 2012, wages have gr
lords to use our homes as investment vehicles to generate endless profit. >> thank you very much. mr. peter is recognized for five minutes. he's in the room. thank you for joining us. >> chairman brown and ranking member and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. the housing market is changing and the culprit is the massive boom fuelled by monetary policies, which is crowding out lower income americans out of the housing market. land...