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, 28% now of gdp comes from agriculture in nigeria.rming sexy, so that all those young nigerians want to work in farming and notjust all go to the cities. are you making farming sexy? absolutely. i'll tell you the story of a young man i saw in kebbi state. kebbi is about 1,000 miles from lagos, 1,000 kilometres. and he was wearing a t—shirt. the t—shirt bore the name of a local politician in lagos. mrs tinubu. i saw him in kebbi and i said, where did you meet the tinubu family? he said, "oh, i was under the bridge in lagos for one year, nearly starved to death, until i heard that rice growing was taking place in my state and i got back home." and in one year i made more than half a million naira in income. the young men and women are returning to agriculture on a large—scale. because we are buying them equipment, giving them good seeds, preparing land of them, and increasing the number of tractors on the farms. it's the only way of doing it. but, as things stand, nigeria still depends on oil and gas for 90% of its export earnings and a
, 28% now of gdp comes from agriculture in nigeria.rming sexy, so that all those young nigerians want to work in farming and notjust all go to the cities. are you making farming sexy? absolutely. i'll tell you the story of a young man i saw in kebbi state. kebbi is about 1,000 miles from lagos, 1,000 kilometres. and he was wearing a t—shirt. the t—shirt bore the name of a local politician in lagos. mrs tinubu. i saw him in kebbi and i said, where did you meet the tinubu family? he said,...
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nigeria is willing to contribute as well. taking the lead, which makes sense, because gambia is on their front doorstep. so logistically it would have to be that way. it it is a very pan west african movement. thank you, i am sure we will be speaking to you again. thank you. it's official. nasa scientists say 2016 was the hottest year since records began over a century ago. average global temperatures edged ahead of 2015, and are now 1.1 degrees higher than pre—industrial levels. in fact, it is the third consecutive year that the record has been broken. scientists believe that the el nino weather phenomenon played a role, but increasing levels of greenhouse gases were the main factor in driving up temperatures. our science correspondent rebecca morelle has more. our planet is warming, fast, and the latest data suggests that 2016 was a record—breaking year. this winter, parts of the arctic have had a heatwave, temperatures were above freezing, when they should have been far below. while australia's great barrier reef was trans
nigeria is willing to contribute as well. taking the lead, which makes sense, because gambia is on their front doorstep. so logistically it would have to be that way. it it is a very pan west african movement. thank you, i am sure we will be speaking to you again. thank you. it's official. nasa scientists say 2016 was the hottest year since records began over a century ago. average global temperatures edged ahead of 2015, and are now 1.1 degrees higher than pre—industrial levels. in fact, it...
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our top stories, scores of people killed in nigeria as the air force mistakenly bombed a refugee camp. the target was the infamous group boko rom. written will withdraw from the single market and take back full control of his borders. british prime minister theresa may led out her plans for brexit, causing mixed reactions. ♪ laura: we begin in nigeria, where dozens of people have been killed after the air force mistakenly bombed a refugee camp. the airstrike took place in the northeast of the country close to the border with cameroon. a number of aid workers were among the victims. the nigerian army frequently carries out bombing raids in its fight against the infamous group ko haram.wrong -- boo >> this is a horrible tragedy we are getting news up this morning. doctors without borders, which has been crucial in helping to curb some of the tragedies as some of the emergencies in nigeria are saying that at least 52, but an earlier quote coming from the actual state is saying more like about 100. that will be finalized in due course. we see more bodies coming out from the area, but we k
our top stories, scores of people killed in nigeria as the air force mistakenly bombed a refugee camp. the target was the infamous group boko rom. written will withdraw from the single market and take back full control of his borders. british prime minister theresa may led out her plans for brexit, causing mixed reactions. ♪ laura: we begin in nigeria, where dozens of people have been killed after the air force mistakenly bombed a refugee camp. the airstrike took place in the northeast of the...
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that's nigeria specifically. that was from the goodluckjonathan nigeria specifically.he goodluckjonathan rejeem. yes. on this day, ten years ago, steve jobs, the then—boss of apple, held up jobs, the then—boss of apple, held up the first apple iphone and a big presser, and many are saying this changed the world. well, it changed the game. it's hard to remember this but, back in 2007, most people had blackberrys, and nokia phones. i had a blackberry myself. the iphone, as they say in america, has changed "the game". i would agree with that. wouldn't you ? "the game". i would agree with that. wouldn't you? i would, "the game". i would agree with that. wouldn't you? iwould, however "the game". i would agree with that. wouldn't you? i would, however not for me, because i'm a samsung android man myself. for me, because i'm a samsung android man myselflj for me, because i'm a samsung android man myself. i don't have an iphone. do you? i do. but the point is, it changed the game in the sense of what these phones can actually do. what they look like, whether it's a style thing
that's nigeria specifically. that was from the goodluckjonathan nigeria specifically.he goodluckjonathan rejeem. yes. on this day, ten years ago, steve jobs, the then—boss of apple, held up jobs, the then—boss of apple, held up the first apple iphone and a big presser, and many are saying this changed the world. well, it changed the game. it's hard to remember this but, back in 2007, most people had blackberrys, and nokia phones. i had a blackberry myself. the iphone, as they say in...
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brent: the death toll has risen in nigeria's botched air raid agencies say the attack injured whe 170 people. the nigerian military says the air raid was meant to target boko haram. reporter: the aftermath for adults and children who had first been made homeless by a terror group, then bombarded mistakenly by their own military in the camp where they had found refuge. the charity doctors without borders says the camp was home to some 20,000 displaced people in a volatile region in extremely difficult conditions. >> overwhelmed. more than 200 people are wounded. they are trying to stay blaze -- stabilize the patients that need the most care. reporter: state-owned television broadcast the response from nigeria's president. >> the president has deceived with deep sadness and regret -- reporter: he called the bombing a regrettable operational mistake. it is believed to be the first time nigeria has admitted such a thing in a region where civilians have many times reported civilian casualties from bombings. calls on aid groups to assist in an independent investigation. in nigeria's capital
brent: the death toll has risen in nigeria's botched air raid agencies say the attack injured whe 170 people. the nigerian military says the air raid was meant to target boko haram. reporter: the aftermath for adults and children who had first been made homeless by a terror group, then bombarded mistakenly by their own military in the camp where they had found refuge. the charity doctors without borders says the camp was home to some 20,000 displaced people in a volatile region in extremely...
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let's get the latest in nigeria's capital. what more can you tell us a abot what seems to be a tragic mistake? >> he called it t a very cononcd thing.g. and t those that be the families of the dead onones. there is n no figurures of actuy the numberer of people died. possssibly because of the distae between the towns and the headquarters. brent: this was the case of mistaken identity. do we know how this happened?? >> t the theater commander may e see it. brent: whahat impact couldld ths have on the government's battle and fight against the boko hara >> [indiscernible] brent: joining us from nigeria tonight with the latest on that attack. thank you very much. they may be racist, but there is no need to ban them. that is the conclusion. the judges ruled that it is a complex matter. >> they can accomplish the anti-constitutional goals in the foreseeable future. >> according to the constitutional court justices, the influence on society is simply too small. it is no longer represented in any german parliament and may have a hard
let's get the latest in nigeria's capital. what more can you tell us a abot what seems to be a tragic mistake? >> he called it t a very cononcd thing.g. and t those that be the families of the dead onones. there is n no figurures of actuy the numberer of people died. possssibly because of the distae between the towns and the headquarters. brent: this was the case of mistaken identity. do we know how this happened?? >> t the theater commander may e see it. brent: whahat impact...
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nigeria is pledging support for beijing's one china policy. meaning tie one would be losing one of its allies on the african continent. >> chinese foreign minister greeted by nigerian president. china's growing economic presence is part of its foreign-policy and africa is the cornerstone. the minister is speaeaking to chinese state media.a. china has a stronger friendship and more extensive cooperation with africa than with other countries. china is ready and a able to mae new contributions to peace and development in africa through strengthening and cooperation with african countries. concerns abound about how the slowdown in china will impact africa. china is the largest contributor to infrastructure projects. that has dropped off as thth chinese e economy has cooled. china praised the request to move out of a boger. taiwan has protested and asked nigeria to reconsider the decision. >> china is a country of high-rise buildings and high-tech elevation but for decades one simple item has not been able to earn the made in china mark. the ballll
nigeria is pledging support for beijing's one china policy. meaning tie one would be losing one of its allies on the african continent. >> chinese foreign minister greeted by nigerian president. china's growing economic presence is part of its foreign-policy and africa is the cornerstone. the minister is speaeaking to chinese state media.a. china has a stronger friendship and more extensive cooperation with africa than with other countries. china is ready and a able to mae new...
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nigeria has increased about 150,000. and nigeria and libya are exempt from the deal. so here's what happened. 1.2, which is really 1, just half of that cut is gone. it's already been replaced by new oil. and here's where the mistake has dramatic consequences. because of this process what has happened? traders normally react to headlines. so oil price fluctuates by headline. so we announce a freeze, potential, talks about a freeze, oil prices go up $2. falls apart they go down $2. when they got the cut and all the headlines are about how the cut's taking hold big headlines, saudi arabia announces to their customers they're going to have less oil, iraq does, et cetera, well, in the meantime that means price went up to about $55 a barrel you said today. right? well, at 55 u.s. production is humming again. that's we're at 8.7. you want something that i think should scare opec more than anything else? in 2014 we were producing 8.7 million barrels a day and rising ultimately to 9.6. 8.7. to do that we used 1,600 rigs. today we're producing 8.7 million barrels in the united
nigeria has increased about 150,000. and nigeria and libya are exempt from the deal. so here's what happened. 1.2, which is really 1, just half of that cut is gone. it's already been replaced by new oil. and here's where the mistake has dramatic consequences. because of this process what has happened? traders normally react to headlines. so oil price fluctuates by headline. so we announce a freeze, potential, talks about a freeze, oil prices go up $2. falls apart they go down $2. when they got...
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nigeria has increased about 150,000. and nigeria and libya are exempt from the deal. here is what happened. which is really one, half of that was cut. replaced bydy been new oil. here is where the mistake has dramatic consequences. because of this process, what has happened is that traders normally react to headlines. oil prices fluctuate by headlines. we announce a freeze, potential talks about a freeze, oil price goes up. gon they fall apart prices down. when they got the cut, headlines were all about the cuts taking hold and saudi arabia tells its customers they are going to have less oil and in the meantime prices went up to $55 a barrel. production is humming again. that is why we are at a .7. do you want something i think could scare opec more than anything else? 2014, we were producing a .7 million barrels a day and rising ultimately 29.6. 8.7. to do that, we used 1600 rigs. today, we are producing 8.7 million barrels in the united states and we are using 525 rigs. that is one third. the you know what that means # and you have a free market of oil in the united
nigeria has increased about 150,000. and nigeria and libya are exempt from the deal. here is what happened. which is really one, half of that was cut. replaced bydy been new oil. here is where the mistake has dramatic consequences. because of this process, what has happened is that traders normally react to headlines. oil prices fluctuate by headlines. we announce a freeze, potential talks about a freeze, oil price goes up. gon they fall apart prices down. when they got the cut, headlines were...
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the nigeria international has signed a five—and—a—half—year deal.eady trained with the squad and could make his debut in saturday's fa cup tie at everton. leicester striker riyad mahrez meanwhile has been named the confederation of african football's player of the year. mahrez, who was part of leicester's title—winning team last season, beat borussia dortmund's pierre—emerick aubameyang and liverpool's sadio mane to the award. mahrez won the bbc‘s african player of the year award last month. the welsh rugby union has made "the best offer it can" to bring leigh halfpenny back from toulon, according to its chief executive. the wales full—back‘s contract with the french club expires at the end of this season. cardiff blues and scarlets are thought to be interested in signing him on a national dual contract, with the welsh rugby union paying 60% of his salary. the wru's martyn phillips says it would be a head versus heart decision for the player. two—time british olympic canoeing
the nigeria international has signed a five—and—a—half—year deal.eady trained with the squad and could make his debut in saturday's fa cup tie at everton. leicester striker riyad mahrez meanwhile has been named the confederation of african football's player of the year. mahrez, who was part of leicester's title—winning team last season, beat borussia dortmund's pierre—emerick aubameyang and liverpool's sadio mane to the award. mahrez won the bbc‘s african player of the year award...
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nigeria's asisat oshoala grabbed her second african women's player of the year award. mahrez scored 17 goals as leicester won the english premier league title for the first time last season. caf say he polled 361 votes to beat last year's winner pierre—emerick aubameyang into second place, with sadio mane third. mahrez adds the title to the bbc african footballer of the year award he picked up last month. i want to thank everyone who came today for this award. it is usual 110w today for this award. it is usual now to receive this award. i am very happy and very pleased. i want to
nigeria's asisat oshoala grabbed her second african women's player of the year award. mahrez scored 17 goals as leicester won the english premier league title for the first time last season. caf say he polled 361 votes to beat last year's winner pierre—emerick aubameyang into second place, with sadio mane third. mahrez adds the title to the bbc african footballer of the year award he picked up last month. i want to thank everyone who came today for this award. it is usual 110w today for this...
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you returned to nigeria at the beginning of last month. the markets that are exciting to us.a lot between asia, sub-saharan africa, and we are connecting all these markets p connect africa to its neighbors, nigeria, connecting the region, and down touganda tasmania. we have been in south africa for some time. and there is a lot of upside. if you look at africa, by design, 63 countries, a billion happening,anization cities are popping up, highly connected, mobile connected, ,xtremely positive nation communities, and as we see a lot of upside on the online commerce , if you just connect to the mobile phone in nigeria, kenya africa, we are working on that as well through a partnership. i see a major upside in sub sahara and connecting sub-saharan to china, asia, and the region. yousef: a fascinating conversation. that is hussein hachem, ceo of aramex. the world's leading oil company and going green. that is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ about 15it's just degrees celsius in tokyo. getting you up to speed on markets there. stop theoping to kleins. 200, the the asx overall market,
you returned to nigeria at the beginning of last month. the markets that are exciting to us.a lot between asia, sub-saharan africa, and we are connecting all these markets p connect africa to its neighbors, nigeria, connecting the region, and down touganda tasmania. we have been in south africa for some time. and there is a lot of upside. if you look at africa, by design, 63 countries, a billion happening,anization cities are popping up, highly connected, mobile connected, ,xtremely positive...
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since then, her family has been building a clinic in nigeria in her name.r's hermela aregawi spoke to the family and shows us the the story you'll only see on kron four. kristina chesterman would have been 25 years old today. her familytells me her birthday is a particularly hard day for them. so this year they decided to celebrate it by holding a fundraiser here. the proceeds will go towards completing a clinic in nigeria. in kristina's memory. still ahead on kron four news weekend. >> : the representation of how she wanted to help people. and help those in need. the family tells me that the clinic is expected to open by the end of the year. we'll show you if russell wilson and the seahawks could slow down the red-hot falcons. a recap of the nfl playoff games. next. live look outside. richmond bridge for the weekned. it's the holiday lego show in palo alto. come out and enjoy a lego extravaganza. it's all happening at the museum of american heritage from 11:00 to 3:45. the event is free to attend. that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend.
since then, her family has been building a clinic in nigeria in her name.r's hermela aregawi spoke to the family and shows us the the story you'll only see on kron four. kristina chesterman would have been 25 years old today. her familytells me her birthday is a particularly hard day for them. so this year they decided to celebrate it by holding a fundraiser here. the proceeds will go towards completing a clinic in nigeria. in kristina's memory. still ahead on kron four news weekend. >> :...
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nigeria has sent ships to the border.have asked others to intervene now that his power has expired. the president of mauritaria has flown in to talk to him. he flew to senegal for talks with the president there. yaya jammeh once said he will not leave his country's power for a billion years. he has been given 2a hours. greg dawson, bbc news. assan sarr is assistant professor and africa specialist at ohio university in athens and has been a visiting scholar at the university of the gambia. i know you are gambian. you were there recently. it is difficult to predict. how do you think it will play out? it is really a situation thatis play out? it is really a situation that is unfolding. it is hard to predict. especially when you are dealing with mrjammeh. he is very unpredictable. i have spoken to a few people in the gambia who are very nervous and who are not sleeping. they are in their houses. they are hearing rumours that he may step aside because his army chief has decided to say that his men will not fight. so, i have re
nigeria has sent ships to the border.have asked others to intervene now that his power has expired. the president of mauritaria has flown in to talk to him. he flew to senegal for talks with the president there. yaya jammeh once said he will not leave his country's power for a billion years. he has been given 2a hours. greg dawson, bbc news. assan sarr is assistant professor and africa specialist at ohio university in athens and has been a visiting scholar at the university of the gambia. i...
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nigeria has sent ships to the border.have asked others to intervene now that he is power has expired. the president of mauritaria has flown in to talk to him. he once said he will not leave his country's power for a him. he once said he will not leave his country's powerfor a billion yea rs. his country's powerfor a billion years. he has been given 24 hours. saikou suwarehjabai is a journalist in the gambia and hejoins us from nemakunku in the west coast region. it always brings a alarm bells when this happens. how do you think this will play out? hello? can you hear us? yeah. there is obviously concerned when a leader who took power in a coup 22 years ago refuses to a cce pt power in a coup 22 years ago refuses to accept the result of a democratic election. how do you think this will play out? the president is not accepting this any more. the situation has been tense politically with a lot of pressure from domestic and international communities, negotiating for the president to accept the will of the people. it has been
nigeria has sent ships to the border.have asked others to intervene now that he is power has expired. the president of mauritaria has flown in to talk to him. he once said he will not leave his country's power for a him. he once said he will not leave his country's powerfor a billion yea rs. his country's powerfor a billion years. he has been given 24 hours. saikou suwarehjabai is a journalist in the gambia and hejoins us from nemakunku in the west coast region. it always brings a alarm bells...
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. >>> and the air strike in nigeria leaves dozens of nigerians dead as they target boca haram militants. >>> good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, january 18th. i'm alex witt alongside louis burgdorf. >> the inauguration is just two days away. work continues at a busy clip as finishing touches are put on everything from the inauguration itself to the trump administration. there are confirmation hearings today for wilbur ross in front of the senate commerce committee. nicki hailey, governor of south carolina, and u.n. ambassador nominee is in front of the senate foreign relations committee. and oklahoma attorney scott pruitt will be on cap stole hill as well. congressman tom price goes in front of the health committee today, though his actual confirmation hearing is actually a week away. the president-elect is also expected to meet with new york governor andrew cuomo. last night he was in washington with vice president-elect mike pence. pence tweeted, snuck? a dance with karen backstage tonight. couldn't wait for the inaugural balls to begin tomorrow. trump talked to the crowd of inte
. >>> and the air strike in nigeria leaves dozens of nigerians dead as they target boca haram militants. >>> good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, january 18th. i'm alex witt alongside louis burgdorf. >> the inauguration is just two days away. work continues at a busy clip as finishing touches are put on everything from the inauguration itself to the trump administration. there are confirmation hearings today for wilbur ross in front of the senate commerce committee....
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concern overrowing countries that were exempted from this deal, say libya and nigeria.ow will they affect prices? believe the market should be balanced. the market will be oversupplied. the opec cuts are not rebalancing the market. those exemptions are key to this, because if you exempt countries like iran, libya, and nigeria, who all have the potential to push the supply up, that is going to negate a lot of the cuts. i don't think opec's realist toategy -- real strategy was -- i think there strategy was to protect on the downside. we have had absolute price collapses. that is not taking place this year. i think we have done what we want them to do. -- they have done what we want them to do. >> how about the demand side? china could see higher crude prices and a continuing. we are seeing a stronger u.s. dollar and china is huge these oil markets. >> you are right china plays a key role. we are predicting healthy demand growth. so we expect oil demand growth at $2 million per day. the $2 million per barrel. on the demand side we are not so anxious. demand has been very g
concern overrowing countries that were exempted from this deal, say libya and nigeria.ow will they affect prices? believe the market should be balanced. the market will be oversupplied. the opec cuts are not rebalancing the market. those exemptions are key to this, because if you exempt countries like iran, libya, and nigeria, who all have the potential to push the supply up, that is going to negate a lot of the cuts. i don't think opec's realist toategy -- real strategy was -- i think there...
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just last week, china offered nigeria a $40 billion investment after which nigeria agreed to move taiwan's trade office out of its capital. many here fear that if as president mr. trump uses taiwan as bait, their future could be on the line. new pantene doesn't just wash i wiyour hair, it fuels it.gain. making every strand stronger. so tangles don't stand a chance. because strong is beautiful. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. is your deodorant leaving white marks or yellow stains on your clothes? use new degree ultraclear black + white. no white marks on black clothes. and no yellow stains on white. so your white clothes stay white... and your black clothes stay black. ♪ choose degree ultraclear black + white. it won't let you down. >>> president obama will be leaving the white house with some fond memories, thousands of them in fact captured by the white house photographer pete souza. >> reporter: over the past eight years, chief white house ph
just last week, china offered nigeria a $40 billion investment after which nigeria agreed to move taiwan's trade office out of its capital. many here fear that if as president mr. trump uses taiwan as bait, their future could be on the line. new pantene doesn't just wash i wiyour hair, it fuels it.gain. making every strand stronger. so tangles don't stand a chance. because strong is beautiful. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y...
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libya and nigeria.attempting to rebuild their oil industry which has been disrupted by unrest in the country's. libya a few that moments ago has started to restore production from its biggest fields in the west of the country. hampered byeen disagreements over the flow of oil from the fields which have started to be rebuilt. early indications that december production was up by 50,000 barrels per day from november. january loading program looks to be another increase on top of that. 80's on bloomberg -- eightis morning piece on bloomberg gadfly, if libya and nigeria managed to do what they help in restoring offset they could really as much as two thirds, perhaps three quarters of what opec has agreed to cut. mark: what would that do to the price, i do not have time to ask, time.t wti at $52.80, up next, detroit, the breaking news from to build aling plans plant in mexico saying that donald trump policies influencing the decision. at 12:20 eastern, an interview with ford ceo mark fields, an important one
libya and nigeria.attempting to rebuild their oil industry which has been disrupted by unrest in the country's. libya a few that moments ago has started to restore production from its biggest fields in the west of the country. hampered byeen disagreements over the flow of oil from the fields which have started to be rebuilt. early indications that december production was up by 50,000 barrels per day from november. january loading program looks to be another increase on top of that. 80's on...
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2013 a 21 year- old woman was killed by a drunk driver hurt them ahead in building the clinic in nigeria and her name sit. >>reporter: she would have been 25 years old today for family tells us without our here birthdays are particularly hard issues a nursing student and she got the time of her death it was riding her bike home when she was struck by a drunk driver tonight on what would of been her 25th bird stay on the 100 friends a low one gathered at this bank will all to raise funds to complete the clinic a project that will cost about $100,000 she went to nursing school with christina and her family said the clinic is expected to open by the end of the year. . >>j.r.stone: the ram from highway 101 westbound lane between capt. avenue and highway 1 01 remain closed due to flooding no estimate as to when that section will be open the trial remains closed tonight rockslide the early action this this. >>reporter: there's a plan more to come we have some significant storms headed this way the good news is we're catching a break if those combining to have some flooding as we make the way i
2013 a 21 year- old woman was killed by a drunk driver hurt them ahead in building the clinic in nigeria and her name sit. >>reporter: she would have been 25 years old today for family tells us without our here birthdays are particularly hard issues a nursing student and she got the time of her death it was riding her bike home when she was struck by a drunk driver tonight on what would of been her 25th bird stay on the 100 friends a low one gathered at this bank will all to raise funds...
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francine: minister, i need to ask you about cuts made by nigeria as you are exempt from the opec cute is a huge discrepancy between how much nigeria says it is pumping and how much opec estimates you are pumping. how much are you pumping, once and for all? point,l: at this probably in the region of 1.5. normally it would be about 2.2, so the exemption anticipates at best case we will be able to get back to where we were before but certainly not higher. i would imagine as we wrap up our ability to deal with the militant issues and increase production, it will form. then we will begin to look at opec asking us to do cuts. right now, 1.5 is the number. francine: if you do start making increases in production, do you think opec will force you to adhere to cuts or doesn't mean other members of opec will do the cutting? eventually weink will join the culture climate. the willingness of everybody to contribute, the willingness of nigeria over the past two years, militants have had significant cost. barrels on a0,000 daily basis over the last two years. i would imagine that given what 1.5, t
francine: minister, i need to ask you about cuts made by nigeria as you are exempt from the opec cute is a huge discrepancy between how much nigeria says it is pumping and how much opec estimates you are pumping. how much are you pumping, once and for all? point,l: at this probably in the region of 1.5. normally it would be about 2.2, so the exemption anticipates at best case we will be able to get back to where we were before but certainly not higher. i would imagine as we wrap up our ability...
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there is growing concern about companies that were exempted from the deal like libya and nigeria.ow will they affect prices? reporter: at first i should state that we do not believe the market is going to be balance by this opec cut. for 2017, our analysts are forecasting that the market will be oversupplied by 400,000 there'll a day. opec is not rebalancing the market, they are making it more balance, but not read balancing it. exempt countries like iran, libya, and nigeria who all have the potential to push the supply up, that is going to negate a lot of the cut. this is going to keep a cap on the prices. i do not think opec's real strategy was to try to let the prices up to $60-$70. what they were trying to do was protect on the downside. that is what they have done. in the last two years in january, we have had absolute price collapses. that is not taking price this year. best taking place this year. they've done what they wanted to do, protect the market on the downside. if we are focusing too much on the supply side, what about the demand side? in china we have seen higher c
there is growing concern about companies that were exempted from the deal like libya and nigeria.ow will they affect prices? reporter: at first i should state that we do not believe the market is going to be balance by this opec cut. for 2017, our analysts are forecasting that the market will be oversupplied by 400,000 there'll a day. opec is not rebalancing the market, they are making it more balance, but not read balancing it. exempt countries like iran, libya, and nigeria who all have the...
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since the war in cote d'ivoire, we have had elections in nigeria, and ghana, successful and peacefule gambia, there's not been one single successful peaceful change of power since i was born, so it's time to make that happen. thank you very much indeed. president 0bama gave his final press conference from the white house this evening, and ranged over subjects from chelsea manning to the israeli palestinian conflict, warning his successor over any sudden unilateral move. emily is in washington, watching the final chapter of the 0bama presidency, and preparing to report on the next. in his last press conference, president 0bama conceded that donald trump was unlikely to take his advice, given that he had won his election on an anti—0bama platform, but he warned the new, that perhaps he would be hit by the complexities of the role once in office, and his thinking might shift on issues like health care and jobs. he described phone calls between the two men as constructive and lengthy, and said that the best advice he could give was to try and rely on those around him. he said it was not
since the war in cote d'ivoire, we have had elections in nigeria, and ghana, successful and peacefule gambia, there's not been one single successful peaceful change of power since i was born, so it's time to make that happen. thank you very much indeed. president 0bama gave his final press conference from the white house this evening, and ranged over subjects from chelsea manning to the israeli palestinian conflict, warning his successor over any sudden unilateral move. emily is in washington,...
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nigeria, i think the problems there are intractable as well.ices,ll is it going to break above $60 a barrel by the summer? >> i doubt it. if it does, i'm calling for $50 to $60. that iseaks about $60, a natural corrective mechanism in the market which will bring it right back down. yousef: we will see how it plays out. still to come on the program, we will look at one turkish etf that has not enjoyed success. we will get you that story live from abu dhabi next. this is bloomberg. ♪ planning ata multibillion dollar investment in the u.s. over the next five years following criticism from president-elect donald trump over its factory plans and mexico. the north american president and ceo says the plans have been in the works for years. >> strategically, we made decisions about six years ago to realign our manufacturing in the u.s., and the realignment was going to move out of canada and move it closer and put it into 4'sco so we could build rav in canada. question, not only foretell yoda, -- for toyota, you build in the united and less expensive c
nigeria, i think the problems there are intractable as well.ices,ll is it going to break above $60 a barrel by the summer? >> i doubt it. if it does, i'm calling for $50 to $60. that iseaks about $60, a natural corrective mechanism in the market which will bring it right back down. yousef: we will see how it plays out. still to come on the program, we will look at one turkish etf that has not enjoyed success. we will get you that story live from abu dhabi next. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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these are the moving parts that are going to affect reduction going forward, namely nigeria as you mentionedn. continued the pipeline and field issues. we saw libya up. those are the two factors that will be impacting the market here. those countries are exempted from the cuts, so they don't need to cut the opec quota. there idea is that they can bring up production to levels without disruption. that depends on how much market oil they bring back, and whether the oil members comply with the cuts. we did see data yesterday, should tracking that showed iranian exports were down in december, so that can be an example of slowing. we will have to see if these comply with the cuts. rishaad: what are the key risks associated with this cut? tell me about the price action generally, what are people telling you about the longer-term codeword what do people think about shale ? how much does it provide a cap with where we'll prices go? -- oil prices go? moritz: oil is the -- anthony: oil is the potential cap. people see that there is less production coming out, markets are drawn, stockpiles. high. that
these are the moving parts that are going to affect reduction going forward, namely nigeria as you mentionedn. continued the pipeline and field issues. we saw libya up. those are the two factors that will be impacting the market here. those countries are exempted from the cuts, so they don't need to cut the opec quota. there idea is that they can bring up production to levels without disruption. that depends on how much market oil they bring back, and whether the oil members comply with the...
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just last week, china offered nigeria a $40 billion investment after which nigeria agreed to move taiwan'srade office out of its capital. many here fear that if as president mr. trump uses taiwan as bait, their future could be on the line. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. >>> president obama will be leaving the white house with some fond memories, thousands of them in fact captured by the white house photographer pete souza. correspondent bill plant has the story. >> reporter: over the past eight years, chief white house photographer pete souza has taken as many as 2,000 pictures a day of president obama. some recording singular events in the nation's history. and some simply capturing a moment. >> on halloween a few years ago, this was the son of a staffer. as he was leaving, he said, zap me in your web. one of the things that i'm just trying to do is show him, not just as a president but as a human being, what is he like as a man? >> reporter:
just last week, china offered nigeria a $40 billion investment after which nigeria agreed to move taiwan'srade office out of its capital. many here fear that if as president mr. trump uses taiwan as bait, their future could be on the line. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. >>> president obama will be leaving the white house with some fond...
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are libya ands nigeria. they are exempted so they can increase reduction.will need to see how those two countries are able to bring oil back onto the market and if that impacts prices there, yousef. it's tracy care. let me ask you a cheeky question. which countries are likely to stick to the cuts in which are most likely to cheat? well, saudi arabia is the motivated seller, if you will, in this market. they are the ones that really the first place that market share policy that opec held over the last two years and ofy pushed the policy maintaining price. they are the ones really leaving and -- leading and pushing things. iran is always seen as an opec bowl, but iran has a little room where they can increase production. they have the kurdish region in the north, which is a semiautonomous region and there disconnecteen a between those countries. it seems the kurds will want to keep producing, and of course, the iraqis, who export most of the royal for the south, they will not want to give up any revenue. so, iraqi seems to be the weak point in maintaining the
are libya ands nigeria. they are exempted so they can increase reduction.will need to see how those two countries are able to bring oil back onto the market and if that impacts prices there, yousef. it's tracy care. let me ask you a cheeky question. which countries are likely to stick to the cuts in which are most likely to cheat? well, saudi arabia is the motivated seller, if you will, in this market. they are the ones that really the first place that market share policy that opec held over...
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nigeria's asisat oshoala grabbed her second african women's player of the year award.remier league title for the first time last season. caf say he polled 361 votes to beat last year's winner pierre—emerick aubameyang into second place, with sadio mane third. mahrez adds the title to the bbc african footballer of the year award he picked up last month. i want to thank everyone who came today for this award. it is usual 110w today for this award. it is usual now to receive this award. i am very happy and very pleased. i want to thank all of my teammates from leicester and from algeria. my managers and the president, and what i want to educate my family and all of the african, aljoyner as well, all the people who support me here every day, i want africa and the world, thank you —— algeria. the australia opener matthew renshaw has been withdrawn from the third test against pakistan in sydney after suffering concussion. he was struck on the helmet while fielding close in to the bat on thursday. friday's play has been delayed by rain. this is the state of the match. younis
nigeria's asisat oshoala grabbed her second african women's player of the year award.remier league title for the first time last season. caf say he polled 361 votes to beat last year's winner pierre—emerick aubameyang into second place, with sadio mane third. mahrez adds the title to the bbc african footballer of the year award he picked up last month. i want to thank everyone who came today for this award. it is usual 110w today for this award. it is usual now to receive this award. i am...
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in 2013 a 21 you're a woman was killed by a drunk driver her family has been building a climate in nigeria and her name. >>reporter: she was a lesson student at the time of her death and was riding her bike, when she was struck by a drug driver this same building this hospital has been the best way to do that more than 100 friends and loved ones gathered at this bank all the clinic is expected to open by the end of the year. >>j.r.stone: the reporters shows us what went down campus the barricade did not work protesters broke through the fences pushed back security some able to get by with a human chain from oven and trends. >>reporter: that posted a message on facebook reading the event has then cancelled after violence from the left-wing protesters they cannot guarantee anyone's safety a controversial political king \ shut down by protesters before could begin. >>j.r.stone: is supposed to speak before a sold-out crowd numerous protest a plan should the speech happened on prefers to call random act of kindness see what inspire some employees the all to his surprise on the unsuspecting cust
in 2013 a 21 you're a woman was killed by a drunk driver her family has been building a climate in nigeria and her name. >>reporter: she was a lesson student at the time of her death and was riding her bike, when she was struck by a drug driver this same building this hospital has been the best way to do that more than 100 friends and loved ones gathered at this bank all the clinic is expected to open by the end of the year. >>j.r.stone: the reporters shows us what went down campus...
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beyond the mercury station on grand canary island, it is midday at station five in nigeria. here onata recorded africa's east coast will relay through this to london and then on to america. far to the south east, the ship of the coastal century told the emptiness of the indian ocean. to the east some 500 miles from the coastal country is the network eight station near western australia. around the world from cape canaveral. , when from your 20th glenn arrives tomorrow, we will be here but north andes across , february 20 is just , as the men prepare for the arrival of friendship seven. eastward again, it will awaken over the americas. >> ready for lift off. status green. >> north of mexico in the predawn off the west coast the mountaintop station in california weights of the long countdown. what his account? >> the station at corpus christi continues its preparation. >> roger. all systems would you pre-calibrate your preflight systems? far to the north of east -- north and east of corpus christi is the computing and communications center bonded bonded into a working entity t
beyond the mercury station on grand canary island, it is midday at station five in nigeria. here onata recorded africa's east coast will relay through this to london and then on to america. far to the south east, the ship of the coastal century told the emptiness of the indian ocean. to the east some 500 miles from the coastal country is the network eight station near western australia. around the world from cape canaveral. , when from your 20th glenn arrives tomorrow, we will be here but north...
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applies to only seven countries and it does not apply to indonesia, india, pakistan, bangladesh or nigeria, the five largest muslim populations in the world. i've heard claims on tv about 134 muslims who can be affected. that leaves 1.6 billion muslims who are not affected. this is not a muslim ban. this is a temporary pause of movement from seven countries which president trump did not pick from thin air. he picked from acts of this congress and the obama department of homeland security. five countries in a state of near anarchy. a sixth country, iraq, which set a large part of its territory overrun by the is lamic state and the seven, iran. moreover, it is not a ban. it is simply a temporary pause for three to four months to evaluate whether obama administration policies are strong enough to keep this country safe. we also heard claims that this is somehow unconstitutional. however, there is no free-floating global right of people around the world to come to this country. president trump's order is nothing more than a temporary pause on migration from countries with very weak state insti
applies to only seven countries and it does not apply to indonesia, india, pakistan, bangladesh or nigeria, the five largest muslim populations in the world. i've heard claims on tv about 134 muslims who can be affected. that leaves 1.6 billion muslims who are not affected. this is not a muslim ban. this is a temporary pause of movement from seven countries which president trump did not pick from thin air. he picked from acts of this congress and the obama department of homeland security. five...
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along the border and nigeria has sent fighterjets and a warship to the area. they have asked for un permission to intervene in after their deadline for the president to step down has expired. while hope exists a peaceful solution, thousands of tourists have an anxious wait to leave the country. theresa may will outline her brexit strategy to business and political leaders at the world economic forum in the swiss resort of davos today. the prime minister will seek to convince her audience, many of whom opposed britain leaving the eu, that it is possible to make a political and economic success of brexit. it comes just days after mrs may confirmed her plan does include britain leaving the european single market. our business correspondent, tanya beckett is in davos for us this morning. so, tanya, the first time the prime minister will be facing business leaders since the plan for brexit was announced on tuesday. what sort of reception do you think she will get? i think they welcome the clarity that she gave. that is the response i have been hearing. she will wan
along the border and nigeria has sent fighterjets and a warship to the area. they have asked for un permission to intervene in after their deadline for the president to step down has expired. while hope exists a peaceful solution, thousands of tourists have an anxious wait to leave the country. theresa may will outline her brexit strategy to business and political leaders at the world economic forum in the swiss resort of davos today. the prime minister will seek to convince her audience, many...
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be used pi young leader in nigeria so u.s.as convening power that no other country has. given the enormous apparatus of our government and we need to use it. there's a significant digital component. briefly on russian propaganda, which is at the forefroent, part of it is racing awareness around issue, part of it what we said about the need to be faster with information, or just knocking down narrative. ill give you an example, we did what responsible people do. we waited gathered evidence even though we know what happened months later, the investigation is played public. in that time, the russians have propagated ten different narratives about what happened with that plane, who did it where it was done. we have to be faster in dealing with people who lie. they don't care about whether their information checks out. their story changes day-to-day. that's not the point. they're point is not just -- it's no doubt about that. about what's real and what's not. we can talk about that all morning. on extremism, i think what is require
be used pi young leader in nigeria so u.s.as convening power that no other country has. given the enormous apparatus of our government and we need to use it. there's a significant digital component. briefly on russian propaganda, which is at the forefroent, part of it is racing awareness around issue, part of it what we said about the need to be faster with information, or just knocking down narrative. ill give you an example, we did what responsible people do. we waited gathered evidence even...
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in nigeria's capital, parliament considers giving -- given the alternative, he reeling schultz's that she relinquishes just the right thing. -- he relinquishes just the right thing. the winner of december's presidential election says there is no need for the president to seek asylum, stating he was confident direct talks could solve the crisis. however outside pressure is starting to pile up. the leaders want to convince him to step down from power without clashes on january 19. but that is not the view of the outgoing leader, who has called out against foreign intervention. >> what is clearly incontrovertible is we have discourse on the current -- byion to implement whatever means possible is perfectly legal. reporter: the gambian leader has called for a peaceful resolve of -- they have tried that their mandate be extended. >> the french president touchdown earlier today in mali where he is visiting the 4000 french troops still based in the town, while engaged in a battle against jihadists. ministers from different countries have gathered. high on the agenda, the battle against extre
in nigeria's capital, parliament considers giving -- given the alternative, he reeling schultz's that she relinquishes just the right thing. -- he relinquishes just the right thing. the winner of december's presidential election says there is no need for the president to seek asylum, stating he was confident direct talks could solve the crisis. however outside pressure is starting to pile up. the leaders want to convince him to step down from power without clashes on january 19. but that is not...
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the nigeria international has signed a five—and—a—half—year deal.h the squad already and could make his debut in saturday's fa cup tie at everton. southampton‘s executive director of football, les reed, has revealed that captainjose fonte has handed in a transfer request at st mary's. fonte rejected new terms on his current contract offered to him in the summer after winning euro 2016 with portugal. fonte has maintained that he wants the club to offer him a longer contract than the one he signed in october, but reed says he's had the chance of an improved deal, and has now asked to leave the club. manchester city boss pep guardiola has said he's not ready to quit management. guardiola was clarifying comments he made in an interview earlier this week, in which he was quoted as saying he was ‘arriving at the end' of his career. i'm not going to retire in two or three years. i love myjob and i am ina three years. i love myjob and i am in a perfect place to do myjob. especially here in england. so, i'm 45, i'm not going to try to — i want to do somethin
the nigeria international has signed a five—and—a—half—year deal.h the squad already and could make his debut in saturday's fa cup tie at everton. southampton‘s executive director of football, les reed, has revealed that captainjose fonte has handed in a transfer request at st mary's. fonte rejected new terms on his current contract offered to him in the summer after winning euro 2016 with portugal. fonte has maintained that he wants the club to offer him a longer contract than the...
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we found plane tickets to nigeria in his possession. >> nigeria? >> yep. playground of boko haram.iance to the islamic state. >> now you're reaching. >> am i? really? there's also five grand in cash, under his mattress. and where does a kid like him, get money like that? i don't know about you, but i'm not taking any chances. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: don't take any -- don't take any chances. more with claire danes when we come back, everybody. stick around! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allerg
we found plane tickets to nigeria in his possession. >> nigeria? >> yep. playground of boko haram.iance to the islamic state. >> now you're reaching. >> am i? really? there's also five grand in cash, under his mattress. and where does a kid like him, get money like that? i don't know about you, but i'm not taking any chances. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: don't take any -- don't take any chances. more with claire danes when we come back, everybody. stick...
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nigeria's president said the government will help those affected by the military mistake.ighter jet on a mission to take out terrorists mistakenly bombed a refuge camp. they were both refugees and aid workers. at least 200 people wounded and several buildings. >>> several states are suing the federal government on cole minings, the regulations are streets and water ways, added increase cost to cole mining companies, many struggling to operate. i'm not sure what video we're looking at but many critics argued that the regulations are too expensive and will lead to more layoffs in at the industry. >>> major milestone on reinstate 66. overnight crews up up the first of eight entries for the toll lanes scheduled. the gantries will hold the equipment. once it is complete, it will cost you to drive during peak trial, it will help be used to help improvement roads. >>> the montgomery county council voted to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 20-20. seminar rowly passed. county executive said he might veto the bill. the minimum wage is currently 10.75 will go july. >>> 4:54 i
nigeria's president said the government will help those affected by the military mistake.ighter jet on a mission to take out terrorists mistakenly bombed a refuge camp. they were both refugees and aid workers. at least 200 people wounded and several buildings. >>> several states are suing the federal government on cole minings, the regulations are streets and water ways, added increase cost to cole mining companies, many struggling to operate. i'm not sure what video we're looking at...
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next in nigeria, one of the abducted schoolgirls has been freed by the boko haram. they were found as troops interrogated suspected militants. she was among the 300 girls who were can apt in 2014. the nigerian president says her discovery raises hope. latest girl to be freed. here in the center. she was found by nigerian soldiers when they were system -- questioning militants. a group of 226 pupils were kidnapped at her school. she was held hostage for almost three years. 24 of the girls are now free. she was reunited with two former vick him's. -- victims. families still held say this latest release gives them hope. she was abducted in 2014. i am very happy. --the government has oath both fought boko haram and negotiated for the release. they have failed to free most of the girls. >> hope springs from the hearts of men. we hope and pray in the coming a substantialind number of our girls. >> in seven years of fighting, boko haram is killed 20,000 people and forced 2.6 million people out of their homes or in -- homes. >> in mexico there has been deadly protest and lo
next in nigeria, one of the abducted schoolgirls has been freed by the boko haram. they were found as troops interrogated suspected militants. she was among the 300 girls who were can apt in 2014. the nigerian president says her discovery raises hope. latest girl to be freed. here in the center. she was found by nigerian soldiers when they were system -- questioning militants. a group of 226 pupils were kidnapped at her school. she was held hostage for almost three years. 24 of the girls are...
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troubling news from nigeria. military jet mistakenly bombed refugees, killing more than 140 people. doctors without borders and the red cross say some of their workers were among those killed. a general with the nigeria air force spoke. >>> as we get closer to friday's inauguration, president-elect donald trump, a number of democratic lawmakers say they will boycott it keeps growing. the scaffolding is up. the viewing stands are not. but the focus is as much on who won't be there as who is not going there. the number of democrats not going is 40. the fbi is showing off some of the security tools they will be using for the inauguration. >> the smaller scale, simplistic attack is something that is higher on the radar now versus four years ago. in terms of our approach to it, we are planning for and looking out for a whole spectrum of threats. >> the security will extend beyond the inauguration to the thousands of protesters expected to descend on d.c. this weekend. >>> the b street band has dropped out of the inaug
troubling news from nigeria. military jet mistakenly bombed refugees, killing more than 140 people. doctors without borders and the red cross say some of their workers were among those killed. a general with the nigeria air force spoke. >>> as we get closer to friday's inauguration, president-elect donald trump, a number of democratic lawmakers say they will boycott it keeps growing. the scaffolding is up. the viewing stands are not. but the focus is as much on who won't be there as...