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david: we spoke with matt phillips.rices have hurt nigeria but they have a bigger problem. >> cheap oil is an issue for every exporter. double inproblem is that production is down's the year. they have targeted pipelines. deals where the government would pay them not to attack this infrastructure but the government doesn't have the ability to do that anymore. they've gotten back into attacking pipeline. put this in the broader context of the oil market. they say nigeria is the x factor. what kind of effect is this having? >> they've gone from 2 million barrels a day to 1.4 million barrels a day. they were producing 2 million barrels. this is a 30 year low for them. it has to do with the decline. it makes up more than a third of their economy. carol: they sell oil and it rings dollars into the country to pay for food. >> corruption and mismanagement has always been a problem. with cheap oil as it is. it makes things a whole lot worse. they can pay for things like rice and manufactured goods. it is fallen since june. for
david: we spoke with matt phillips.rices have hurt nigeria but they have a bigger problem. >> cheap oil is an issue for every exporter. double inproblem is that production is down's the year. they have targeted pipelines. deals where the government would pay them not to attack this infrastructure but the government doesn't have the ability to do that anymore. they've gotten back into attacking pipeline. put this in the broader context of the oil market. they say nigeria is the x factor....
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. >> we spoke with matt phillips. lower oil prices has heard lots of companies and countries. there is a bigger problem going on right now. >> you are getting fewer dollars per barrel. double inproblem is that production is down 30% since the beginning of the year. militants have stepped up attacks. they have targeted pipelines and export terminals. government would basically pay them not to attack this infrastructure. but the government doesn't have the ability to do that anymore. back intove gotten the game of attacking pipelines and export terminals. really affecting nigeria's revenue. >> they always say nigeria is this x factor. what kind of affect is this having? this political discord on the market? from 2 millionne barrels per day to 1.4 million barrels per day. they have been producing 2 million barrels per day from us 30 years. the government has never had to deal with a decline in revenue like this. it makes up more than one third of their economy. >> it is more serious than that. they sell oil and use those dollars to pay for food. >> even though they could grow it,
. >> we spoke with matt phillips. lower oil prices has heard lots of companies and countries. there is a bigger problem going on right now. >> you are getting fewer dollars per barrel. double inproblem is that production is down 30% since the beginning of the year. militants have stepped up attacks. they have targeted pipelines and export terminals. government would basically pay them not to attack this infrastructure. but the government doesn't have the ability to do that anymore....
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matt galka. >>> and julie phillips with the latest on the current weather. >> and things looking a whole lot better than last week. gorgeous conditions is how we started this week off. slightly lower humidity and that's made quite a difference in how comfortable it feels openfully the morning and evening hours. this afternoon, yes, it's still hot. temperatures into the 90s for a lot of us. but quite that thick air, not as humid as it has been. we are sitting at 89 in zephyrhills. 91 in plant city. and 84 in wimauma. and 87 in sarasota. and you can see the cooler air to the south. we don't necessarily have a cooler air mass but more showers and thunderstorms in the southern portions of the viewing area. and that's why the temperatures are just a little bit lower. dew points, upperrer 60s for especially towards the north -- upper 60s for a lot of us. and especially towards the north. and farther south into south florida, the moisture sitting at summertime levels. for a lot of us, dealing with blue skies, just a few weather cloud, 89 degrees in land o'lakes. and on our satellite imagery, you can see t
matt galka. >>> and julie phillips with the latest on the current weather. >> and things looking a whole lot better than last week. gorgeous conditions is how we started this week off. slightly lower humidity and that's made quite a difference in how comfortable it feels openfully the morning and evening hours. this afternoon, yes, it's still hot. temperatures into the 90s for a lot of us. but quite that thick air, not as humid as it has been. we are sitting at 89 in zephyrhills....
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the "on the record" news panel is here from "the washington post amy phillips and matt viser.this the media annoyed they are not giving face time to the media she is giving some interviews but is this a legitimate beef. >> it is. it has been 272 days since the last time she had a press conference where she took eight questions. i think it's important for voters to have access to their candidate and to hear what people are wondering and have questions about. how damaging will it be to her in the long term, i don't know. >> is it any different than her sitting down with someone from one of the networks for an hour? is it different from reporters in the room firing questions off. >> someone who follows her on the trail every day i will tell you some the interviews and gags that they talk about are very brief, they are like four or five or six minutes long. that's not enough time to really get a substantive exchange with someone. it's very her idea. i don't think it serves her or the press for that matter. i agree with matt, i understand that voters maybe don't care too much about
the "on the record" news panel is here from "the washington post amy phillips and matt viser.this the media annoyed they are not giving face time to the media she is giving some interviews but is this a legitimate beef. >> it is. it has been 272 days since the last time she had a press conference where she took eight questions. i think it's important for voters to have access to their candidate and to hear what people are wondering and have questions about. how damaging...
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(frank phillips, witnessed ain't no telling which family it could take over." [butted with] (matt shafley, firefighter and paramedic) "if we can help one person and they wake up, they can say hey i got lucky today." both men have been released from the hospital and are now facing drug charges. a brand new american airlines ad is out and the company is flipping the switch! why they're blaming passengers---yes passengers! for travel troubles. also... investigated for sending racy photos...while his child was in the bed with him.... (vo) we went to hollywood to ask if america's favorites - burgers, tacos and chili y. thousands stepped into the jennie-o tasting booth to find out. with just one bite, they knew. of that rocket explosion...that happened this morning..... officials say it destroyed facebook's first ever deliver internet to the developing parts of the world t happened during a test firing at the space launch complex 40. space-x uses the pad to send satellites and rockets that carry supplies to the international space station. space-x said there were no injuries in the expl
(frank phillips, witnessed ain't no telling which family it could take over." [butted with] (matt shafley, firefighter and paramedic) "if we can help one person and they wake up, they can say hey i got lucky today." both men have been released from the hospital and are now facing drug charges. a brand new american airlines ad is out and the company is flipping the switch! why they're blaming passengers---yes passengers! for travel troubles. also... investigated for sending racy...
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matt galka. >>> and now we are tracking the top tropics with julie phillips. >> thank you, stacie. and we are still definitely in the busy season as far as hurricane season goes. we are still tracking tropical storm karl in the central atlantic and tropical storm this point. karl is a weak tropical storm. this is not going to be a threat for florida. also, good news with tropical storm lisa, max winds at 40 miles per hour. and the latest track, notice that curve off towards the north, this will keep it in the central atlantic maybing it a non-threat for the united states or florida. but it's still really in the peak of hurricane season. we will continue to watch storms move off the coast of africa for a month more. so far this season, we have had 12 named storm, four hurricanes and could zika become a hurricane by the end of the month. so it's been a fairly busy season for us so far. for the rest of the even, locally, storms mainly in the inland spots. it will stay muggy in the low 80s for us. when you wake up tomorrow morning, another warm start to the day. smaller rain chance, ju
matt galka. >>> and now we are tracking the top tropics with julie phillips. >> thank you, stacie. and we are still definitely in the busy season as far as hurricane season goes. we are still tracking tropical storm karl in the central atlantic and tropical storm this point. karl is a weak tropical storm. this is not going to be a threat for florida. also, good news with tropical storm lisa, max winds at 40 miles per hour. and the latest track, notice that curve off towards the...
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matt. we have to have it and we have to have it fast. >> let's go to hallie jackson and our crowd. >> phillip clay with a public affairs officer in the marine corps. he spent a year in anbar province in iraq. he left the military with the rank of captain, service that inspired him to write a book. he's a democrat and has this question for you, mr. trump. >> mr. trump, u.s. troops have bled and died securing towns and provinces from iraq to afghanistan, only to have insurgent groups like isis spring back the moment we leave. you've claimed to have a secret plan to defeat isis. but you're hardly the first politician to promise a quick victory and speedy homecoming. so assuming we do defeat isis, what next? what is your plan for the region to ensure that a group like them i mean, part of the problem we've had is we go in, we defeat somebody, then we don't know what we're doing after that. we lose it, like as an example, you look at iraq, what happened, how badly that was handled. and then when president obama took over, likewise, it was a disaster. it was actually somewhat stable, i don't think
matt. we have to have it and we have to have it fast. >> let's go to hallie jackson and our crowd. >> phillip clay with a public affairs officer in the marine corps. he spent a year in anbar province in iraq. he left the military with the rank of captain, service that inspired him to write a book. he's a democrat and has this question for you, mr. trump. >> mr. trump, u.s. troops have bled and died securing towns and provinces from iraq to afghanistan, only to have insurgent...