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we bring this altogether and see a judgment day for the petro dollar. opec -- and most of the world by the early '70s have been using the petro dollar. however, if putin is successful in his plan it would involve the demise of the petro dollar. we have animations video on our web site. major oil and natural gas deals or occurring in nonu.s. dollars around the world. the most recent one with russia and iran russia is going to build eight nuclear reactors, provide a lifetime supply of ourianan and using nonu.s. dollars. but will opec turn their back thon the u.s. dollar? that's the key critical question. u.s. was saudi arabia's largest customer for crude oil. that is all changed. part of the oil wars now opec is at war with the u.s. shale sector. sunny because of the success of the north american shale sector u.s. now are exporting ngls. there's a ban in america that you can't export crude oil but there's no ban of refined products. what does that mean? u.s. shale producers are now competing with saudi arabia and qatar and kuwait in the international mark
we bring this altogether and see a judgment day for the petro dollar. opec -- and most of the world by the early '70s have been using the petro dollar. however, if putin is successful in his plan it would involve the demise of the petro dollar. we have animations video on our web site. major oil and natural gas deals or occurring in nonu.s. dollars around the world. the most recent one with russia and iran russia is going to build eight nuclear reactors, provide a lifetime supply of ourianan...
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petro poroshenko was at the world economic forum in dabo swinney are today and said he wanted russian troops out of ukraine immediately -- petro poroshenko was at the world economic forum in dov -- davos earlier today. >> close the border and withdraw troops from my territory. we have more than 9000 troops of russian federation on my territory. including more than 500 tanks and heavy artillery and armed personal carriers. if this is not aggression, what is aggression? >> moscow has rejected those accusations. lavrov said there's no evidence to suggest any russian troops are inside ukraine at the moment. let's get a reminder of our headlines this hour. france is cracking down on jihad is him. hundreds of police and investigators are being hired to monitor suspects as schoolteachers are being told to put the focus firmly on republican values. signs of a deal to end a violent standoff in yemen. local news is reporting the president has reached a deal with the rebels who have kept him imprisoned in the presidential palace for the last two days. and hopes running high in havana tonight. a
petro poroshenko was at the world economic forum in dabo swinney are today and said he wanted russian troops out of ukraine immediately -- petro poroshenko was at the world economic forum in dov -- davos earlier today. >> close the border and withdraw troops from my territory. we have more than 9000 troops of russian federation on my territory. including more than 500 tanks and heavy artillery and armed personal carriers. if this is not aggression, what is aggression? >> moscow has...
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we are producing in north america is already changing the global geo-political dynamic, weakening petro-dependent states like russia, iran, and venezuela and strengthening america?. domestic energy production is also good news for american families and small businesses because increased supply is reducing the price of gas at the pump and putting more money in their pockets. lower prices at the pump, down by more than 60 cents a gallon from a year ago, will have the equivalent effect of cutting taxes in the u.s. by between $100 billion and $125 billion, according to economists. that is a tremendous boon to the american economy because energy is a foundational industry. virtually every other industry sector depends on it and does better when energy prices are lower. the benefits of lower energy prices flow across the economic spectrum, but they especially help middle and low income households because those households spend a larger share of their budget on energy. in 2013, energy accounted for 27 percent of after-tax household income for families making less than $30,000, but only 9 percent for hou
we are producing in north america is already changing the global geo-political dynamic, weakening petro-dependent states like russia, iran, and venezuela and strengthening america?. domestic energy production is also good news for american families and small businesses because increased supply is reducing the price of gas at the pump and putting more money in their pockets. lower prices at the pump, down by more than 60 cents a gallon from a year ago, will have the equivalent effect of cutting...
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petro porashenko was right to refuse that, and power was plan. >> ukraine and russia pointed blame at each other. sergey lavrov said the ukranian government did it. and said it's obvious that the party and foreign patrons are not stopped by fatalities. your reaction? >> it's too early to assess origins origins. observers assessed that, including direction of fire, and concluded it came from rebel territory. the russians denied in that case. i picture in this there'll have to be examples. if it's similar to the past one rebels are likely responsibility. ukraine ukrainy television says it's seen vehicles on their side of the border. propels systems and rocket launchers. air defense systems have been observed in ukraine. do you think bore? >> with the russian military build up. it looks like they are making an effort to seize mariupol. from areas in eastern ukraine. it's important because that has to be seized if wush re wands to go further. up to now russia has been reluctant to do that for a couple of reasons. it would be hard for them to tell people that crops are not fighting. the gr
petro porashenko was right to refuse that, and power was plan. >> ukraine and russia pointed blame at each other. sergey lavrov said the ukranian government did it. and said it's obvious that the party and foreign patrons are not stopped by fatalities. your reaction? >> it's too early to assess origins origins. observers assessed that, including direction of fire, and concluded it came from rebel territory. the russians denied in that case. i picture in this there'll have to be...
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ukranian president petro porashenko said fighting in areas was more intense in some places than before the september ceasefire, and russia has nearly 9,000 troops and equipment in this country. >> if the enemy does not want to adhere to the ceasefire regime and the proposal residents of ukranian villages towns and cities will not suffer. those that violate it will be pumped in the teeth. >>> ambassador william courtney to kazakhstan and others. he is an adjunct senior fellow at the rand corporation. good to have you with us. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, samantha power says the peace proposal is an occupation plan. what if anything can the government do now. >> the situation is escalating beyond what was envisaged in september. when a ceasefire accord was believed. ukraine was strong enough. now the russians gained territory. the peace plan allowed russia to take additional territory. petro porashenko was right to refuse that and power was correct to call it an occupation plan. >> ukraine and russia pointed blame at each other. sergey lavrov said the ukranian government di
ukranian president petro porashenko said fighting in areas was more intense in some places than before the september ceasefire, and russia has nearly 9,000 troops and equipment in this country. >> if the enemy does not want to adhere to the ceasefire regime and the proposal residents of ukranian villages towns and cities will not suffer. those that violate it will be pumped in the teeth. >>> ambassador william courtney to kazakhstan and others. he is an adjunct senior fellow at...
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typically us as consumers go yea, cheaper petro and emergency costs. those that import oil, yes they're seeing benefits. losers would be oil producing countries. russia for example, for every $1 is dropped in the barrel of oil, russia loses $2 billion in revenue. the place of a barrel of oil has dropped more than half in the past six months. venezuela is an example of a big producer. it needs the price to be $120 a barrel to balance its budget. many of the middle eastern producers need it to be $80-85. >> it's around the $70 mark. >> they have deep pockets. they've got big pockets to withstand lower prices the for some time. other nations venezuela, russia for example which announced yesterday it's increasing production. there's going to be more oil out there. supply and demand. the oil is a wash with oil while demand is down. it's a simple occasionther occasion. we'll continue to see prices fall. >> as always, thank you. now the oil giant shell has agreed to pay a nigerian fishing city million of for an oil spill in 2008. this happened in the southern
typically us as consumers go yea, cheaper petro and emergency costs. those that import oil, yes they're seeing benefits. losers would be oil producing countries. russia for example, for every $1 is dropped in the barrel of oil, russia loses $2 billion in revenue. the place of a barrel of oil has dropped more than half in the past six months. venezuela is an example of a big producer. it needs the price to be $120 a barrel to balance its budget. many of the middle eastern producers need it to be...
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. >> these are not petro states but diversified economies which have oil and gas. >> exactly. mind you, you go to houston and a lot of what you see is oil-related, but we hope they learned to diversify a bit. is it going to be painful? sure. real estate agents say they already here, i'm not buying that yet to see were oil goes. >> in the skyline of new orleans when oil crashed. >> exactly. overall, it is better for the u.s. economy. >> does it change the way washington perceives this year, especially as a tackles along to do list? >> first of all, it does put more money in the hands of consumers. if you look on social media you're seeing euphoria about what people are paying to fill up their tanks. one of the biggest users of fuel in the united states is the defense department. it will have a positive impact on the budget. it will put a little more downward pressure on interest rates in general. it is only a matter of time between one of two things happen or both, one, as you talked about yesterday, larry summers was pushing for an increase on gasoline tax. the second is, at w
. >> these are not petro states but diversified economies which have oil and gas. >> exactly. mind you, you go to houston and a lot of what you see is oil-related, but we hope they learned to diversify a bit. is it going to be painful? sure. real estate agents say they already here, i'm not buying that yet to see were oil goes. >> in the skyline of new orleans when oil crashed. >> exactly. overall, it is better for the u.s. economy. >> does it change the way...
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. >> ukrainian president petro poroshenko spoke at the world economic forum at davos switzerland, where he made a plea for support against russia. he called for closer ties with western europe. this is one half hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, i'm delighted now to welcome petro poroshenko, the president of ukraine. of the new ukraine, if i may say so. it is not your first visit, mr. president. but it marks your first visit as president of ukraine. when you joined a/year, it was that a very critical moments, and you came as the member of ukrainian parliament, and is the leader of your position. you arrived here at a very crucial moments for your country. we all recall your heartfelt the with the people to stand with the people of ukraine. mr. president any 14 -- 2014 was the most difficult year certainly in the history of the recent history of your country. particularly we recognize all the challenges on many fronts you had to face. you held an unprecedented first round victory in the presidential race, and the recent parliamentary elections also have given you and your allies a strong pop
. >> ukrainian president petro poroshenko spoke at the world economic forum at davos switzerland, where he made a plea for support against russia. he called for closer ties with western europe. this is one half hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, i'm delighted now to welcome petro poroshenko, the president of ukraine. of the new ukraine, if i may say so. it is not your first visit, mr. president. but it marks your first visit as president of ukraine. when you joined a/year, it was that a...
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petro poroshenko, the ukrainian president. chinese prime minister is also due to speak. >> thank you so much for that. it is time for the press review. ♪ we are talking through the papers today. let's start in france, or someone he papers are focusing on a new series of anti-terror measures today. >> and antiterrorist arsenal that the government is going to have. more phone tapping, internet surveillance, all sorts of measures to help fight terrorism in france. lots of papers are wondering, how much is all this going to cost and how is the government going to pay for it? if you increase the resources of the police, army, and intelligence services, this might risk increasing france's deficit which is being watched like a hawk from brussels. this could cost an extra 400 million euros. the government is actually counting on savings made by falling oil prices to finance all of this. >> many papers are focusing on one controversial anti-terror measure -- whether or not to bring back the punishment of national disgrace. >> this is a
petro poroshenko, the ukrainian president. chinese prime minister is also due to speak. >> thank you so much for that. it is time for the press review. ♪ we are talking through the papers today. let's start in france, or someone he papers are focusing on a new series of anti-terror measures today. >> and antiterrorist arsenal that the government is going to have. more phone tapping, internet surveillance, all sorts of measures to help fight terrorism in france. lots of papers are...
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. >> petro poroshenko there. s. >>> a gambler four years ago opened an unusual museum. andrew thomas went to ho bart to experience the wonderful exhibition for hymnself. >> it has a fat car acknowledge egyptian antiquities and machine that eats food and hours later defecates. the story is more incredible than what's in it. even this, a room of books without any words. >> we call it white library but it's actually called untitled, which is probably the right flame for 6,000 blank books. >> david walsh is a professional gambler who studied gambling markets for more than 30 years. big disciplined bets have won him tens of millions more than he ever lost. >> the principle is the same, if the orders of the event are more likely than payoff vinyl you'll win. >> he started an art museum. it's become a hit. the biggest paid for attraction in tasmania. it's been build into the hillside underground like a layer. >> i built that museum to teach myself about museums not to entertain anyone else. >> but entertain he has. >> it's amazing. >> they're overwhelming a lot to take in and
. >> petro poroshenko there. s. >>> a gambler four years ago opened an unusual museum. andrew thomas went to ho bart to experience the wonderful exhibition for hymnself. >> it has a fat car acknowledge egyptian antiquities and machine that eats food and hours later defecates. the story is more incredible than what's in it. even this, a room of books without any words. >> we call it white library but it's actually called untitled, which is probably the right flame for...
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. >>> meanwhile the ukrainian president petro perishing co-said that he's waiting to hold a cease-fire deal. to make a schedule to implementation the minsk agreement. >> in russia's chechnya region hundreds of thousands rallied against the depictions of islam islam's prophet mohammed in france's publication charlie hebdo. peter sharp has the latest from moscow. >> this was without doubt one of the biggest demonstrations ever seen in the chechnya capitol of gross any. hundreds of thousands of men and men women heeding the call against caricatures of the prophet mohammed. it called for a million people to go out on the streets in peaceful protest and the appeal was answered. it was an opportunity for the president to remind the kremlin that he enjoys widespread support not just in chechnya, but neighboring rubles where tens of thousands of people people. they said they would never allow the prophet to be insulted, and to a roar of approval, said we're ready to die for this. european journalists are insulting in the guise of free speech and are only interested in provocation. the russian
. >>> meanwhile the ukrainian president petro perishing co-said that he's waiting to hold a cease-fire deal. to make a schedule to implementation the minsk agreement. >> in russia's chechnya region hundreds of thousands rallied against the depictions of islam islam's prophet mohammed in france's publication charlie hebdo. peter sharp has the latest from moscow. >> this was without doubt one of the biggest demonstrations ever seen in the chechnya capitol of gross any....
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and the other petro-fent states, countries -- petro depend states, countries like russia. ivan -- iran, that is a petro-dependent state. do we want to repeat history or take control of our own destiny? that is why this is an important issue. and it is an important issue because it is about getting this body back to regular order so we break the gridlock. we're offering amendments. we're saying republicans democrats, come on down and offer your amendments. we voted on three yesterday. we've got six pending right now. we're looking for more. this is about breaking the gridlock and getting the important work of the country done. so it's the difference between the president giving a speech wherein he outlines all his initiatives. okay everybody does it my way and then spends the second half of the speech talking about if we do it his way that somehow that's a compromise. that is not the case. versus a project here where he's talked about vetoing but let's take a look at whether this is a bipartisan project where people have come together on. number one it's been reviewed by th
and the other petro-fent states, countries -- petro depend states, countries like russia. ivan -- iran, that is a petro-dependent state. do we want to repeat history or take control of our own destiny? that is why this is an important issue. and it is an important issue because it is about getting this body back to regular order so we break the gridlock. we're offering amendments. we're saying republicans democrats, come on down and offer your amendments. we voted on three yesterday. we've got...
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dollars and where many of those same people are using our own petro dollars to fund acts of terrorism against us. countries that are often hostile to our interests. we need to do this because it makes sense economically and we need to do this because it makes sense from a national security standpoint as well. but in order for any of this to work mr. president, we have to have procedures in place to make sure that those people who choose to go out and want to develop land, want to develop federal land that's already been identified as suitable for oil and gas production within federal lands that they have some modicum of due process that they have some ability to predict what the procedural outcome is going to be, what set of procedures they'll have to follow and what kind of time line they will be facing as they approach this often lengthy process. we do need to be careful. we do need to be sensitive and we need to make sure that we are developing our natural resources in a way that respects the environment and doesn't endanger the -- our health or that of our federal lands. but this
dollars and where many of those same people are using our own petro dollars to fund acts of terrorism against us. countries that are often hostile to our interests. we need to do this because it makes sense economically and we need to do this because it makes sense from a national security standpoint as well. but in order for any of this to work mr. president, we have to have procedures in place to make sure that those people who choose to go out and want to develop land, want to develop...
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russian spoeingzman says petro poroshenko has rejected the pizza plan vladimir peat insent him in a year. the military carried out what it called a mass operation to retake almost all of donetsk airport which it vertirtually lost to separatits. the airport is in ruins but it has taken on symbolic value. it was once a city of millions of people. thousands have left. paul brennan reports on the situation there. this footage, where 13 civilians were killed including a routine appealing girl. the prolonged battle for the airport appears to be reaching a deadly climax. the terminal buildings have been utterly destroyed. aerial footage shows deplete complete devastation of the whole area. ukraine's foreign minister will press his colleagues for support. panlo criminalkin says getting the border region is the most crucial of all. >> crossing across the border coming from russia from his part of the border. the border is key to any kind of stable and sustainable solution. >> the osce now has more than 360 staff trying to monitor the conflict zone but their movement is still limited and risky. th
russian spoeingzman says petro poroshenko has rejected the pizza plan vladimir peat insent him in a year. the military carried out what it called a mass operation to retake almost all of donetsk airport which it vertirtually lost to separatits. the airport is in ruins but it has taken on symbolic value. it was once a city of millions of people. thousands have left. paul brennan reports on the situation there. this footage, where 13 civilians were killed including a routine appealing girl. the...
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although frankly we haven't seen them, sergey lavrov, the foreign minister from russia, as well as petro poroshenko, the president of ukraine. again, yet not confirmed. i think the bottom line is that people are coming together for this time. the numbers, 3 million, that eric mentioned. perhaps that is a sum up of all the rallies and all the marches that have been lapping all across this country because in all the major cities there's been 50,000, 100,000. i think 3 million must mean the entire country. the high estimate we've seen here, so1.5 million. but as people noted, they're watching from one square to another square. people are still at the beginning square. they haven't even done the march and it was supposed to be done a long time ago. i think the bottom line here, guys, is what can be done with this emotion, what can be done with this feeling. i was here in 1998 when the french soccer team, the football team, won the world cup. that was a multi-cultural team. france was jubilant because they held this championship that was being held in france, that this would bring the country
although frankly we haven't seen them, sergey lavrov, the foreign minister from russia, as well as petro poroshenko, the president of ukraine. again, yet not confirmed. i think the bottom line is that people are coming together for this time. the numbers, 3 million, that eric mentioned. perhaps that is a sum up of all the rallies and all the marches that have been lapping all across this country because in all the major cities there's been 50,000, 100,000. i think 3 million must mean the entire...
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. >>> petro poroshenko says 2014 was the most difficult year since 1946 when world war ii ended.east soldiers rang in the new year on the battlefield. they have been fighting pro-russian separatists there since april. >>> meanwhile the people of lithuania have started spending their new currency. at the stroke of midnight they became the 19th country to join the euro zone. politicians hope the switch will boost trade, investment and the economy. it has been 24 years since they gained independence from the soviet union. >>> every year new innovations and technology are introduced into our lives. as the new year begins what gadgets can be look forward to in 2015. >> reporter: flexing its muscles for the first time. this fabric has fiber optic sensors woven into it. this opens up the possibility of it being used in many more areas, including fashion garments. >> fashion changes radically and quickly, but once it is integrated into fabric that can be replaced though fabric can be updated seasonally. >> reporter: also taking off is the use of drones. as prices have dropped, they have
. >>> petro poroshenko says 2014 was the most difficult year since 1946 when world war ii ended.east soldiers rang in the new year on the battlefield. they have been fighting pro-russian separatists there since april. >>> meanwhile the people of lithuania have started spending their new currency. at the stroke of midnight they became the 19th country to join the euro zone. politicians hope the switch will boost trade, investment and the economy. it has been 24 years since they...
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petro poroshenko said moscow has send hundreds of troops and tanks into the region.oroshenko is speaking at the world economic forum. >> we have more than 9,000 troops of russian fedration on my territory, including more than 500 tanks and heavy artillery and armed personnel carrier. if this is not an aggression what is the aggression? >> in moscow russia's foreign minister disputed poroshenko's claims. >> concerning the flow of troops and weapons, we've heard this many times. i always say, but if you are saying things with such certainty then show us the facts. either no one is able to provide us with the facts or does not want to provide them. i don't know. >> last september ukrainian and russian officials agreed to halt the fighting. but violence has intensified this month between government forces and pro-russian separatists. a fierce battle has been raging near the airport in donetsk. >>> two weeks after a series of deadly terror attacks french officials are taking action they have announced sweeping new counterterrorism measures at a cost of hundreds of million
petro poroshenko said moscow has send hundreds of troops and tanks into the region.oroshenko is speaking at the world economic forum. >> we have more than 9,000 troops of russian fedration on my territory, including more than 500 tanks and heavy artillery and armed personnel carrier. if this is not an aggression what is the aggression? >> in moscow russia's foreign minister disputed poroshenko's claims. >> concerning the flow of troops and weapons, we've heard this many times....
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. >> to ukraine now, where president petro poroshenko ordered a day of mourning for the victims in the bus attack in the east of the country. >> 12 civilians were killed on tuesday when a bus was hit by a shell near a government checkpoint southwest of donetsk. separatists and pro-russian separatists both blame each other for the attack. there is little sign of a meaningful peace agreement. >> the sound of shelling ranges from the airport to the center of donetsk, the bastion of pro-russian rebels. they face the ukrainian army along the city limits, in some of the fiercest fighting in months. the deputy head of the osce monitoring mission in ukraine has arrived to assess the situation. most of his men are stationed here. >> for now, we are still able to operate. the security situation is severely limiting our ability to move around, but we are able to carry out our mandate. >> but the deteriorating situation prompted some of the 57 osce member states to consider removing their observers from the danger. >> for many years, the role of the osce was in danger. some member states were aski
. >> to ukraine now, where president petro poroshenko ordered a day of mourning for the victims in the bus attack in the east of the country. >> 12 civilians were killed on tuesday when a bus was hit by a shell near a government checkpoint southwest of donetsk. separatists and pro-russian separatists both blame each other for the attack. there is little sign of a meaningful peace agreement. >> the sound of shelling ranges from the airport to the center of donetsk, the bastion...
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kiev claims that pro-russian separatists were responsible for the incident and ukraine president petro poroshenko has vowed to take action. but russian president vladimir putin says kia -- kiev was to blame. he says the ukrainian government ignored his cease-fire proposal and therefore has fueled the violence. >> sadly we did not receive any clear response to our proposal. on the contrary, the ukrainian military have strengthened their operations on all fronts. the result has been dozens killed and wounded. >> the united nations high commissioner for human rights says the civilian population in eastern ukraine is paying a heavy price in the conflict. the agency puts the overall death toll in ukraine above 5000 with more than 260 killed since mid-january. >> the european central bank's massive bond purchasing program is still driving the markets as is the upcoming greek snap election on sunday. we have more from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> a day after this historical ecb meeting, traders were still hungry for more and were still in the mood to buy shares. the german dax going throu
kiev claims that pro-russian separatists were responsible for the incident and ukraine president petro poroshenko has vowed to take action. but russian president vladimir putin says kia -- kiev was to blame. he says the ukrainian government ignored his cease-fire proposal and therefore has fueled the violence. >> sadly we did not receive any clear response to our proposal. on the contrary, the ukrainian military have strengthened their operations on all fronts. the result has been dozens...
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president petro poroshenko is marshaling more firepower on the battlefield with a plan to arm and deploy 100 thousand reserve soldiers to the front. that has created an exit us of young ukrainian men out of the country. to stem the flow kiev is making it more difficult to leave. >> let's bring in frank kaufman who is standing by for us. peace talks have stalled. everyone is blaming each other. it seems like there is no interest in ending this fighting. >> i think what we can see here at the moment is how military developments on the ground, in the field are influencing diplomacy. obviously, rebels feel very strong at the moment. there's heavy fighting around the city which lies between donetsk and luhansk, held by the ukrainian army, and they obviously feel they can set the agenda. they have since negotiated to minsk which was not exceptional for the ukrainian side. they say ukrainians are saying it must be a person that has signed also the minsk agreement of last september, and that was a strong man of donetsk. the chief negotiator here is insisting that he wants to talk only with the p
president petro poroshenko is marshaling more firepower on the battlefield with a plan to arm and deploy 100 thousand reserve soldiers to the front. that has created an exit us of young ukrainian men out of the country. to stem the flow kiev is making it more difficult to leave. >> let's bring in frank kaufman who is standing by for us. peace talks have stalled. everyone is blaming each other. it seems like there is no interest in ending this fighting. >> i think what we can see...
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president petro poroshenko attended the rally. >> fighting intensified in the east he were region of donetsk. we have the latest from there. >> the battle for donetsk airport has been going on since early saturday. as you can probably hear from the sound of explosions and mortar from around the city here it's an ongoing struggle. what hears to have happened is that the separatist forces and ukrainian army launched a counter offensive to protect the number of soldiers still holed up in the building, trying to restore the battle lines that what they were like before, restore the status quo. the ukrainian army states that doesn't put them in violation of the ceasefire plan. the separatist side isn't giving up. more tank and fire you can hear there. the situation here, after 10 days of intense fighting is actually intense filing if anything. >> the bosnian war was one of the bloodiest conflicts in history. twenty years on, many still suffer severe trauma, taking their on lives suffering the long term effects of war saying they are not getting the care they need. >> the war in bosnia stil
president petro poroshenko attended the rally. >> fighting intensified in the east he were region of donetsk. we have the latest from there. >> the battle for donetsk airport has been going on since early saturday. as you can probably hear from the sound of explosions and mortar from around the city here it's an ongoing struggle. what hears to have happened is that the separatist forces and ukrainian army launched a counter offensive to protect the number of soldiers still holed up...
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the exxons world dutches and petro process. the day of finding easy cheap oil is over. >> reporter: the dow's federal reserve bank estimates 140,000 jobs could be lost this year in texas alone. including industries and directly tied to energy like construction. and that too is begig to materialize with the u.s. steel layi off 750 workers and idling two plants that make drilling products including one in the lone star state. for "nightly business report," i'm morgan brennan. >>> and still ahead, when an index fund isn't enough. our market monitor guest has a list of individual stocks that may be worth some cash. >>> a potentially historic ruling may be on the way for gay marriage. the u.s. supreme court, the highest court in the land announced today that it will decide whether same-sex couples have the constitutional right to marry everywhere in the u.s. cases before and against will be argued in april and a decision expected by late june. many companies already recognize same-sex marriage when it comes to health care and other
the exxons world dutches and petro process. the day of finding easy cheap oil is over. >> reporter: the dow's federal reserve bank estimates 140,000 jobs could be lost this year in texas alone. including industries and directly tied to energy like construction. and that too is begig to materialize with the u.s. steel layi off 750 workers and idling two plants that make drilling products including one in the lone star state. for "nightly business report," i'm morgan brennan....
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disappointing retail sales in december suggest consumers parting only reluctantly with the extra petro dollars in their pocket. >> people are waiting to see if this is real and take a while before adjusting their spending pattern. >> reporter: to be sure the case is not closed. consumer spending was strong in october and november leaving some economists to forecast that fourth quarter growth will sport the best consumer spending number since the great recession ended. the december data may yet be revised and just because consumers took a break doesn't mean that the oil wind fall won't find its way into mall cash registers in january and beyond. >> i think it's a blip in an otherwise strong trend for the consumer because look at the consumer backdrop. healthy job growth increase in does posable income savings from the drop in gasoline prices lower interest rates, wealth depreciation and consumer sentiment is improving. >> reporter: let's go back to the first question. is the plunge in oil good or bad? right now, stock markets only see the negative. plunging oil profits and oil stock pri
disappointing retail sales in december suggest consumers parting only reluctantly with the extra petro dollars in their pocket. >> people are waiting to see if this is real and take a while before adjusting their spending pattern. >> reporter: to be sure the case is not closed. consumer spending was strong in october and november leaving some economists to forecast that fourth quarter growth will sport the best consumer spending number since the great recession ended. the december...
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we have more now from work economic forum with wednesday's address by ukrainian president petro poroshenko. reaffirming that ukraine is a more unified and stronger country despite recent russian a tactic he added last election showed a country that is ready for european immigration and urge the international committed to invest and support ukraine. >> ladies and gentlemen, i'm delighted now to welcome petro poroshenko the president of ukraine. of the new ukraine, if i may say so. it's not your first visit mr. president, but it marks her first visit as president of ukraine. when you joined us last year it was at a very critical moment and check came as a member of the ukrainian parliament and as a leader of the opposition. you arrived here at a very crucial moment for your country and we all recall your heartfelt plea with people to stand with the people of ukraine. mr. president, 2014 was the most difficult year suddenly in the history, in the recent history of your country particularly we recognize all the challenges on many fronts you had to face. you held an unprecedented first round vi
we have more now from work economic forum with wednesday's address by ukrainian president petro poroshenko. reaffirming that ukraine is a more unified and stronger country despite recent russian a tactic he added last election showed a country that is ready for european immigration and urge the international committed to invest and support ukraine. >> ladies and gentlemen, i'm delighted now to welcome petro poroshenko the president of ukraine. of the new ukraine, if i may say so. it's not...
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. >>> ukraine's president petro poroshenko says he's going to meet his military teams to talk about howond to the unrest in the east. economy decemberred what had happened. >> translator: the entire world was shocked today by the awful tragedy when happened in mariupol. the terrorist attack which took 10s of ukrainian lives and wounded more than 100 innocent victims needs immediate reaction reaction. today i can declare the whole world is with ukraine. the evil must be 100 percent punished. we will i in initiate negotiations in the geneva format with participation of the united states and the european, union russia and ukraine. >>> still to come here on al jazerra. those who overcame the barrier of fear to overthrow a president four years on. we look at egypt's revolution. al jazeera america brings you controversial... >> we have to change those things in order to make our own lives better. >> entertaining... >> there was a lot of laughter. >> thought provoking... >> it doesn't change the world but it does influence the way people think. >> surprising... >> no edits! >> exclusive one on
. >>> ukraine's president petro poroshenko says he's going to meet his military teams to talk about howond to the unrest in the east. economy decemberred what had happened. >> translator: the entire world was shocked today by the awful tragedy when happened in mariupol. the terrorist attack which took 10s of ukrainian lives and wounded more than 100 innocent victims needs immediate reaction reaction. today i can declare the whole world is with ukraine. the evil must be 100...
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he said he is concerned that the selloff and oil is going to affect the demand from these petro states u.s. treasuries. >> they have big foreign-exchange reserves, that as they spend them, they have less available to hold on to treasuries. there is some impact. i have looked at that, so far that effect is being swamped by the opposite effect, people wanting to hold quality assets. ten-year treasury yields below -- >> i love the phrase swamped. it shows us the dynamics we have. richard clarida with us through the entire hour. we will address what draghi said . january 22 at the ecb meeting. >> it is our twitter question of the day. where is the safest place to put your money right now? under the mattress? we want to hear your thoughts. tweet as at @bsurveillance . this is bloomberg "surveillance ,"." ♪ >> good morning. futures up 12. oil weaker. there is olivia sterns. >> with less than two weeks to go before greece's election, an interview with greases finance minister. he said, greece good potentially accidentally stumble out of the european union. >> leaving the euro area is not nece
he said he is concerned that the selloff and oil is going to affect the demand from these petro states u.s. treasuries. >> they have big foreign-exchange reserves, that as they spend them, they have less available to hold on to treasuries. there is some impact. i have looked at that, so far that effect is being swamped by the opposite effect, people wanting to hold quality assets. ten-year treasury yields below -- >> i love the phrase swamped. it shows us the dynamics we have....
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[laughter] but it turns out that texas and north dakota are also petro states the need to diversify five climate be similar to the mediterranean? >> i looked into this yesterday. this is what i spent my new year's doing. i wanted to know whether or not the role of trees in my birth town. there are not because what you need is a bernal as asian -- vernalization. you need a certain number of days when the tender gets down to 32 a night and gets back up to 65 or so during the days. that signals to the olive buds it's time to go. >> so extreme temperatures. >> there are only a couple of places in taxes around austin and houston come itself from houston to the coast that actually have the necessary range. >> 97% of olive oil is imported from places that do carry that type of climate, such as italy and spain. california traditionally. now it's making its way to taxes. >> let's take a look at total impacts -- imports in the u.s.. we started with $300 million and imports in 1999. wiest -- we are now 1.1 billion. we are not just diversifying out of sale, it's looking at a glowing -- a growing mar
[laughter] but it turns out that texas and north dakota are also petro states the need to diversify five climate be similar to the mediterranean? >> i looked into this yesterday. this is what i spent my new year's doing. i wanted to know whether or not the role of trees in my birth town. there are not because what you need is a bernal as asian -- vernalization. you need a certain number of days when the tender gets down to 32 a night and gets back up to 65 or so during the days. that...
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putin petro state will implode. >> the company is transforming web content in spoken media.s is for people who want the internet but are too busy to read. for some people who don't read well. >> it was the most painful experience. >> when ben was young he struggled in school with dsylexia. >> you think you are stupid. >> he is vice-president of the association. >> he said alienation continues in adult hood. and exasperated by the worldwide web. >> it is making difficult for dysleccics to say connected. >> you have alienated d them from information available to them about the world. >> one of the reasons will mayo invented spoken layer. it turns internet content in playable audio. >> you are trying to get people to listen to the internet the same way as talk radio or a book on tape? >> we are putting it in their hand and pocket. >> mayo has hooked up with time magging gene and smithsonian. >> and the voice actors that turn the written word in to sound and story. >> no european leader wants to risk an energy fort fall. 6 billion hours of audio was streamed over the internet an
putin petro state will implode. >> the company is transforming web content in spoken media.s is for people who want the internet but are too busy to read. for some people who don't read well. >> it was the most painful experience. >> when ben was young he struggled in school with dsylexia. >> you think you are stupid. >> he is vice-president of the association. >> he said alienation continues in adult hood. and exasperated by the worldwide web. >> it is...
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you will not want to miss another bloomberg for us with ukrainian president petro poroshenko. ruhle is an davos and moderated a davos debate with a very distinguished panel. as we head here's a picture of what is going on in the market. we were rising for four days. we seem to have hit a pause in the particular momentum. the upside has halted. we have paris down by .4%. london is the only market rising and it is up by 3%. the booze boys are up by 2%. follow the whole thing on twitter. join me anytime of the day. ♪ >> the price of oil. opec's secretary-general joins bloomberg for his first interview in davos. >> the btv ceo weighs in. >> we've got our partners, our friends. that is why we come here. >> the most talked about man in europe is set to arrive. swiss national bank president thomas jordan faces the fourm after last --
you will not want to miss another bloomberg for us with ukrainian president petro poroshenko. ruhle is an davos and moderated a davos debate with a very distinguished panel. as we head here's a picture of what is going on in the market. we were rising for four days. we seem to have hit a pause in the particular momentum. the upside has halted. we have paris down by .4%. london is the only market rising and it is up by 3%. the booze boys are up by 2%. follow the whole thing on twitter. join me...
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like to put forward is i think that, you know, a lot of people especially in what i call the pa.p petroollar countries, they have seen year on year, the rich getting significantly richer. i know the word you hate in america is "austerity." but they are under austerity measures as well as the u.k. and much of europe. we don't seem to see any policies, not just in the u.s. but, also, in our own countries where we would see a balancing act or at least a rebalancing between the rich and the poor. for example, there are massive increases in the u.k. of banks and people having to go hand -- hat in hand to charities and other organizations. >> that's hamming in the united states. i know that, you know the media on both sides of the atlantic we see movies like downtown abbey and you showing the white picket fence and the successful american family and doing good. at a time is for millions for tennessee of millions of people in the western world. i would say hundreds of millions of people. the money is not there. people's debt is increasing. and i am just wondering whether or not it's about time
like to put forward is i think that, you know, a lot of people especially in what i call the pa.p petroollar countries, they have seen year on year, the rich getting significantly richer. i know the word you hate in america is "austerity." but they are under austerity measures as well as the u.k. and much of europe. we don't seem to see any policies, not just in the u.s. but, also, in our own countries where we would see a balancing act or at least a rebalancing between the rich and...
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he'll be here to talk about his view of the g20 and we'll talk about ukraine's president petro porashenko. a lot of the talks going on behind here is off oil. the damage in particular to oil producing nations like venezuela. i spoke to russian banker and here is what he had to say about what oil is doing to the russian economy in particular. >> i think it's - the russian economy a heeled. price of oil is one of the problem for the russian economy, but on the other hand i think we can cope with this. i think the price of oil around - between 60 to 80 per barrel. it should cope with this. sanctions imposed by the west is also - adds to this problem, but i don't think it's the end of the world for us. >> what is the price of oil towards russia. i mean it has failed to diversify, hasn't it. >> well i think - like the human body. there's a virus which is a world - oil prices and sanction, but there's structural problems which is some kind of clinical disease. we need to restructure our economy. we need more investment for this. we need many structural changes in our economy. i think we should
he'll be here to talk about his view of the g20 and we'll talk about ukraine's president petro porashenko. a lot of the talks going on behind here is off oil. the damage in particular to oil producing nations like venezuela. i spoke to russian banker and here is what he had to say about what oil is doing to the russian economy in particular. >> i think it's - the russian economy a heeled. price of oil is one of the problem for the russian economy, but on the other hand i think we can cope...
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the president petro porashenko spoke condemning the shelling of a bus. he vowed to regain control of the territory. the world health organisation said 5,000 people have been killed by fighting between the separatists and government troops. paul brennan has more. >> reporter: in east ukraine grad rockets land with little warning and accuracy. >> this is it from an attack where a commuter bus was hit, killing 13, including a teenage girl. >> in the battle for the airport, it is reaching a climax. terminals are destroyed. aerial footage shows devastation of the whole area. >> on monday in brussels the foreign minister will press his e.u. colleagues for financial and humanitarian support. regaining control of the border region is the most crucial issue of all. >> everything crosses the border - heavy weaponry money - it's coming from russia from this part of the border. the border is key to a stable and sustainable solution. >> the o.s.c.e. has more than 360 staff trying to monitor the zone. the movement is limited, and risky. the head of the submission is g
the president petro porashenko spoke condemning the shelling of a bus. he vowed to regain control of the territory. the world health organisation said 5,000 people have been killed by fighting between the separatists and government troops. paul brennan has more. >> reporter: in east ukraine grad rockets land with little warning and accuracy. >> this is it from an attack where a commuter bus was hit, killing 13, including a teenage girl. >> in the battle for the airport, it is...
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president petro poroshenko about the demonstration. >> translator: demonstrating courage and heroism.ll not give an inch of our land. >> five ukrainian soldiers were killed in the fighting in the airport and 43 wounded. officials are investigating a shooting outside the home of joe biden in delaware. shots were fired from a passing car, outside the perimeter around the residence. biden and his wife were not home at the time. so far there's no indication that the biden home was being targeted. >>> still ahead. a jet spots a dangerous situation on the runway. a bit later in the week ahead. focusing on the major issues that probably will not make it into tuesday's state of the union speech. speech. >> a near collision at new york's kennedy airport is being investigated. a jetblue plane was forced to abort takeoff after another plane vird ventured into its path. the plane was traveling at full speed when it was ordered to stop. >> abort takeoff. >> it was crazy, all of a sudden the plane came to a screeching stop. it slid a little bit and everybody panicked. >> my goodness. more things li
president petro poroshenko about the demonstration. >> translator: demonstrating courage and heroism.ll not give an inch of our land. >> five ukrainian soldiers were killed in the fighting in the airport and 43 wounded. officials are investigating a shooting outside the home of joe biden in delaware. shots were fired from a passing car, outside the perimeter around the residence. biden and his wife were not home at the time. so far there's no indication that the biden home was being...
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. >> caller: i'm calling about a gm marine petro.nitiated coverage with a buy rating and a $15 target price but the report didn't mention a and w recently entered the long beach and los angeles courts and the caribbean market by assuming some assets that are now bankrupt competitors. i think that coupled with the drop in oil could drive it higher than 15 jim, do you like this stock? >> i'm not cryazy about it. the street i work at the street but i do not control that part of the operation. the stock is fully vetted. i'm not a buyer of this stock. cale vain in new jersey calvin. >> caller: hey jim, first i would like to say good job on giving stuart scott a shoutout a couple days ago. >> thank you. >> caller: second, this company and this stock, the other side of the pillow or a boo-yah home run blox. >> no, they have missed a quarter badly. this one totally penalty box for me. i would actually be very unwilling to buy here. don't touch it. let's go to kelly in florida, kelly. >> caller: big boo-yah from sunny south florida. >> nice w
. >> caller: i'm calling about a gm marine petro.nitiated coverage with a buy rating and a $15 target price but the report didn't mention a and w recently entered the long beach and los angeles courts and the caribbean market by assuming some assets that are now bankrupt competitors. i think that coupled with the drop in oil could drive it higher than 15 jim, do you like this stock? >> i'm not cryazy about it. the street i work at the street but i do not control that part of the...
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a bankrupt businessman who had spent his last tenure rows on a can of petro he used to set himself alight. that was four years ago. he shows us his build where he ran his perfume bottling plant before the bank refused to negotiate his loan payments. he lost everything. >> that was a protest not only to the bank and the government to trying to make them understand that they must act for the health of the people who elected them. >> has greece improved over the years since then, the four years since you set yourself on fire? >> no, every day we grow worse and worse. most of the people have lost almost everything. they have lost self-respect. >> the same fate has hit many businesses here. there are similar stories all over greece where companies have closed down. after the companies were takennage off ready finances, easy loans things turned sour, and then they had finances pulled from underneath them. they may be making promises now that may help people but once the election is over, the promise also evaporate. since there are signs of recovery and that austerity is working, and why he shou
a bankrupt businessman who had spent his last tenure rows on a can of petro he used to set himself alight. that was four years ago. he shows us his build where he ran his perfume bottling plant before the bank refused to negotiate his loan payments. he lost everything. >> that was a protest not only to the bank and the government to trying to make them understand that they must act for the health of the people who elected them. >> has greece improved over the years since then, the...
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the petro bomb attack on the offices just a few months ago in november last year. then if you go back to 2011 the offices were also attacked. there were fire bombs. that came after they published satirical cartoons of the profit mohamed. obviously at the moment we don't know the cause for this latest attack. one thing we have seen is that their latest satirical cartoon shows the leader of the islamic state militants, islamist group in syria and iraq. that's i think what we know was published in the last few hours. rather that was the reason this attack must have been planned for some time. >> we want to share with our viewers this picture we've received from instagram. video from the past hour or so. it shows the moment the attack happened. >> pictures coming from instagram. i'm going to bring in our security correspondent still with us. gordon, we have this picture tweeted allegedly of the two gunmen. coming to us. what do we know exactly about what is happening in terms of man hunt and the police operation? >> we have this picture of the gunmen and vehicle as wel
the petro bomb attack on the offices just a few months ago in november last year. then if you go back to 2011 the offices were also attacked. there were fire bombs. that came after they published satirical cartoons of the profit mohamed. obviously at the moment we don't know the cause for this latest attack. one thing we have seen is that their latest satirical cartoon shows the leader of the islamic state militants, islamist group in syria and iraq. that's i think what we know was published in...
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i want to tell the goat petro porashenko, if you want people living in basements, you've got it now. we are the victors. >> in the hospital we find a 13-year-old, one of a thousands injured or killed on both sides of the conflict. >> we ran into the basement and the shell hit the entrance of the building. pieces of shrapnel injured my hand. i was shouting for my mother. >> reporter: back at the base the men start their tanks. a move out to fight and defend what they describe as a homeland and a political right. >>> it's that time of the programme where we check out the weather. rob is here with news of a winter storm in the u.s. >> they don't stop. if we look at the satellite. it's a massive cloud here over new mexico arizona. in fact it's stowed. this is new mexico here. giving it a few sent meters. this is the start of it. it fell more heavily than that. that is the start of it. it doesn't look like a store. the cloud is not doing much. it will meet its maker, in words. >> there is the cold air stuck over the canadian prairies. in is it stuff from the gulf. if this happens in the s
i want to tell the goat petro porashenko, if you want people living in basements, you've got it now. we are the victors. >> in the hospital we find a 13-year-old, one of a thousands injured or killed on both sides of the conflict. >> we ran into the basement and the shell hit the entrance of the building. pieces of shrapnel injured my hand. i was shouting for my mother. >> reporter: back at the base the men start their tanks. a move out to fight and defend what they describe...
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. >>> and a briefing about petro's underground metro's underground smoke emergency. stay with news 4 and nbcwashington.com for updates. right now no sign of a maryland couple and their four grandchildren following the massive fire at a mansion in anne arundel county. we expect to learn more during a media briefing. >>> and new this morning, two people in the hospital following a fire in arlington. it broke out at a home on 40th street not far from glebe road. that far is now out. >>> radar showing some light snow the area in gray. pink and group is mixinggreen is mixing sleet and rain. accumulating know between noon and 4:00. >>> chopper 4 over a new crash in mclean. georgetown pike at old dominion. traffic getting by. top of the beltway pretty slow because of an earlier crash. >>> and we have a number of school closings. loudoun county frederick county, clarke county and winchester city all closed. anne arundel is closing two hours early. >> opm says federal offices are open. government employees have the option for unscheduled leave or telework. we'll run all the c
. >>> and a briefing about petro's underground metro's underground smoke emergency. stay with news 4 and nbcwashington.com for updates. right now no sign of a maryland couple and their four grandchildren following the massive fire at a mansion in anne arundel county. we expect to learn more during a media briefing. >>> and new this morning, two people in the hospital following a fire in arlington. it broke out at a home on 40th street not far from glebe road. that far is now...
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. >> the now president, petro poroshenko is promising to regain control over the eastern part of his country. here's more on the ukrainian army efforts to retake the area you haven'ting donetsk airport. >> in east ukraine grand rockets land with little warning and even less accuracy. this footage shows an attack hitting a commute every bus killing 13 civilians include ago teenaged girl. the prolonged battle for the donetsk airport is reaching a climax terminal buildings are destroyed. aerial footage shows completely devastation of the whole area. ukraine's foreign minister will press his e.u. colleagues for continued financial and humanitarian support. regaining control of the border region remains the most crucial issue of all. >> everything is coming from russia from this part of the border. the border is key to any kind of stable and sustainable solution. >> the esce has more than 360 staff monitoring the conflict zone but their movement is limited and risky and the head of the mission is gravely concerned. >> security is shaky. brokeout is unpredictable. we have to take care of t
. >> the now president, petro poroshenko is promising to regain control over the eastern part of his country. here's more on the ukrainian army efforts to retake the area you haven'ting donetsk airport. >> in east ukraine grand rockets land with little warning and even less accuracy. this footage shows an attack hitting a commute every bus killing 13 civilians include ago teenaged girl. the prolonged battle for the donetsk airport is reaching a climax terminal buildings are...