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>> well alison the truck and the driver both came from petro express. that's a company based in baltimore. they've been around since the late 1980s. a representative from the company confirms the driver has been with them for more than a year and a professional trucker for more than a decade. petro express tells the "7 on your side" i-team the driver was heading south on 95 when a car in front of him crossed over two lanes. they say he was trying to avoid that crash and ended up rolling his truck which was carrying biodiesel. the driver is ok but the company has not identified him. we also dug through the federal safety records for the company. petro express has a satisfactory record with the agency that oversees multistate carriers. the company has not had any accidents with deaths or injuries, according to its public file and we talked to maryland state police that carried out petro's latest inspection. their reps say the company had no outstanding issues. now, petro says the driver involved in this accident did what he could to stop this situation fr
>> well alison the truck and the driver both came from petro express. that's a company based in baltimore. they've been around since the late 1980s. a representative from the company confirms the driver has been with them for more than a year and a professional trucker for more than a decade. petro express tells the "7 on your side" i-team the driver was heading south on 95 when a car in front of him crossed over two lanes. they say he was trying to avoid that crash and ended up...
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waiting for the petro or the bus, you need to layer up. it will be quite a chill in the air, temperatures hovering just around 30 degrees between 7:00
waiting for the petro or the bus, you need to layer up. it will be quite a chill in the air, temperatures hovering just around 30 degrees between 7:00
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dozens of political figures and former executives of the brazilian state-run oil company petro petroe taking part in the rally. adam raney has been following developments for us. >> reporter: thousands of people are protesting in cities across brazil and support both the state oil firm and also the president. this comes two days before an expected mass protest of opponents of the government many of those people calling for the impeachment of rousseff just months after she has begun her second term in office. the people are marching because they want to fengd off any eh fors to privatize petro braz. some believe this is an attempt to make the company look weaker and less valuable than it is in an effort to sell the company to private investors. meanwhile rousseff is in one of the toughest political crisis of her tenure as president, mainly because of the economy. it is set to shrink by a 1%. and brazil has a rate of about 7.5% inflation. and that's hitting many people very hard. many people who are long-time supporters of rousseff's party. despite that fact her popularity is at an all
dozens of political figures and former executives of the brazilian state-run oil company petro petroe taking part in the rally. adam raney has been following developments for us. >> reporter: thousands of people are protesting in cities across brazil and support both the state oil firm and also the president. this comes two days before an expected mass protest of opponents of the government many of those people calling for the impeachment of rousseff just months after she has begun her...
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ukrainian president petro petro poreshenko said had evidence from kiev to new york st. petersburg to moscow mourners lay flowers. president obama condem brutal murder of boris nemtsov and offers condolences to his family and the people. have lost one of the most eloquent defenders of their rights. nemtsov was friends said, and that's what made him a target. kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >> the killing comes at a time of continuing tensions between russia and the west over ukraine. for more right now we're joined by michael mcfaul, he's a former u.s. ambassador to russia and now an nbc news analyst. ambassador, we appreciate your time. this was russia's biggest advocate for democratic change. what are the real consequences of this loss? >> reporter: well, the consequences for u.s.-russian relations, i think, are minor in that it won't change policy. but i think this terrible tragedy, the killing of my friend, underscores a country that feels unhinged right now. russia has created enemies everywhere, in ukraine, in the united states and calling people like nemtsov tra
ukrainian president petro petro poreshenko said had evidence from kiev to new york st. petersburg to moscow mourners lay flowers. president obama condem brutal murder of boris nemtsov and offers condolences to his family and the people. have lost one of the most eloquent defenders of their rights. nemtsov was friends said, and that's what made him a target. kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >> the killing comes at a time of continuing tensions between russia and the west over ukraine. for...
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are accused of taking bribes in exchange for lucrative oil contracts from the state-run oil company, petroraz. >> reporter: this list of names was released by brazil's supreme court among the 54 people accused of tanging bribes former president and the speakers of both chambers of congress and all but one are but from del marusef's coalition. they allege private firms paid officials in order to get lucrative contracts at the state-owned oil firm. much defendant corruption is believed to have been taken place in the last seven years. the president has been cleared of involvement in the scheme. she said her focus was on fixing brazil's struggling economy. >> we are now entering a new phase in confronting the crisis in chip a number of different measures will be needed. a new trajectory so that we can grow. >> the scandal has shaken the political establishment and undermined support for rusef who is struggle to go stave off a recession. >> politicians, the president are under enormous public pressure pressure from public opinion to take the seriously -- this is an enormous corruption scandal
are accused of taking bribes in exchange for lucrative oil contracts from the state-run oil company, petroraz. >> reporter: this list of names was released by brazil's supreme court among the 54 people accused of tanging bribes former president and the speakers of both chambers of congress and all but one are but from del marusef's coalition. they allege private firms paid officials in order to get lucrative contracts at the state-owned oil firm. much defendant corruption is believed to...
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petro's accusations were explosive. the party had received huge kickbacks. among the 54 people who stand accused, a former president and speakers of both chambers of congress. >> the oil giant is the egg is company and is in the grips of the largest scandal brazil has ever seen. on tuesday a former executive said that the president was directly involved scandal. >> i received a share and the workers party another share. maybe $200 million. >> what exactly do the accusations come down to? the scandal affects the oil company and major construction groups. all parties work together. engineering firms are expected of sharing contract and billing them. the ruling workers party with bribes, all said to of happened since the party came to power. >> from 2004 onwards, there was almost an automatic payment of bribes over the contract. reporter: bribes which were allegedly used and could find their way into the pockets of politicians in the senate and the assembly. the president has sworn justice will be served. justice will win against corruption in the vast investig
petro's accusations were explosive. the party had received huge kickbacks. among the 54 people who stand accused, a former president and speakers of both chambers of congress. >> the oil giant is the egg is company and is in the grips of the largest scandal brazil has ever seen. on tuesday a former executive said that the president was directly involved scandal. >> i received a share and the workers party another share. maybe $200 million. >> what exactly do the accusations...
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alcalde petro: hay que lograr mÁs fuerza por la vida y por la paz.en sÓlo minutos en aquÍ y ahora cÓmo transcurrieron la vida del lÍder de los zetas. lo que siguiÓ fue sangre y muerte para un grupo de inmigrantes. y el cantante luis coronel revela los dolores que le inspiraron en seguir la fama. busquenos en facebook, twitter instagram. acompÁÑennos. todo cuenta. lavase los manos y las superficies. separe las carnes crudas de las frutas y vegetales. cocine hasta la temperatura adecuada. refrigere a 40 grados. proteja a su familia. ♪ fÉlix: hoy alejandro nos trae la informaciÓn deportiva. esta vez el barcelona no perdonÓ. alejandro: don fÉlix de bedout, un honor. sÍ... en el fÚtbol mexicano el nÚmero nueve con un partido entre el Último y el penÚltimo. a continuaciÓn. arrancamos en ciudad universitaria donde pumas encontrÓ su tanque de oxÍgeno ante monarcas y logrÓ la victoria 2_1. las derrotas se terminaron para los de memo vÁzquez en un partido que definÍa al peor equipo del torneo y ... nos vamos a europa, el barcelona volviÓ a ser el lÍder de la p
alcalde petro: hay que lograr mÁs fuerza por la vida y por la paz.en sÓlo minutos en aquÍ y ahora cÓmo transcurrieron la vida del lÍder de los zetas. lo que siguiÓ fue sangre y muerte para un grupo de inmigrantes. y el cantante luis coronel revela los dolores que le inspiraron en seguir la fama. busquenos en facebook, twitter instagram. acompÁÑennos. todo cuenta. lavase los manos y las superficies. separe las carnes crudas de las frutas y vegetales. cocine hasta la temperatura adecuada....
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and since chavez's death problems that have plagued this petro-state for decades have grown more severe. >> it's true that we have the highest inflation in the world with 59% for these last twelve months. it's true that we are not able to obtain milk or sugar or oil when we need in any supermarket. it's true that we are losing quality of life. >> an overvalued currency and dependence on imports has created supply problems, making long lines outside supermarkets like this a part of daily life. these are among the issues that have brought protesters into the streets of wealthier areas of the capital for months. but if you go to the poorer neighborhoods - like petare, the city's largest "slum" - few seem bothered by the long wait to buy groceries. >> nelvy carmona tells us she's been standing in line at this state-controlled market since 5 am. >> well everything being sold here at the subsidized rate is basic foodstuffs. it's things like beans and milk and sugar. and you can see on the packets here there's actually revolutionary illustrations with an article from the constitution saying ev
and since chavez's death problems that have plagued this petro-state for decades have grown more severe. >> it's true that we have the highest inflation in the world with 59% for these last twelve months. it's true that we are not able to obtain milk or sugar or oil when we need in any supermarket. it's true that we are losing quality of life. >> an overvalued currency and dependence on imports has created supply problems, making long lines outside supermarkets like this a part of...
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vice president joe biden went over details with petro poroshenko in kiev. they say the rebels carried out attacks of the port of the industrial industry of maruapol. it is estimated between 400 and 500 russians have died in the fighting. victoria nuland says a cease-fire is needed with a complete withdrawal of the weapons from the frontline. >>> a police demonstration in the city of ferguson has turned violent. two police officers have been shot. protesters gathered outside the police department following the resignation of the embattled chief. >> we saw the muzzle fire from the gun. >> police say the two officers are conscious and being treated at a hospital. the police chief had agreed to resign after a federal report alleged widespread racial bias in his department. >> the city of ferguson and police chief jackson agreed to resign from the city. the chief's resignation is effective march 19th 2015. >> unrest started last summer and a white police officer shot an unarmed teenager michael brown. the justice department decided last week that the officer wou
vice president joe biden went over details with petro poroshenko in kiev. they say the rebels carried out attacks of the port of the industrial industry of maruapol. it is estimated between 400 and 500 russians have died in the fighting. victoria nuland says a cease-fire is needed with a complete withdrawal of the weapons from the frontline. >>> a police demonstration in the city of ferguson has turned violent. two police officers have been shot. protesters gathered outside the police...
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country, you can rest assured that a portion -- i call it excess petro dollars -- goes somehow to finance terrorism. we have to dry that up. we have to be 100%, make our own energy. dry it so they have to focus on their own people, and energy is so important. [applause] i also talk about how we -- as far as energy is concerned, the nuclear issue. we're at a point here in about -- if we're going to be 100% energy dependent today we still have to have 20% of our energy coming from nuclear. the problem is, one percent of our nuclear raeactors today have been built in the last 20 years. i if we built 100 new nuclear racketers between now and 2030 that would be just enough to replace what we got. if we don't build more reactors what we'll see coming with the worldwide energy demand that's coming and the pressure on energy prices we have to be 100% energy independent and deprive the terrorists the excess petro dollars how much do we pay for this? i call it victory without bankruptcy. great story. franklin roost was president, his first term he cut the army budget by 51%. guess who the chief of
country, you can rest assured that a portion -- i call it excess petro dollars -- goes somehow to finance terrorism. we have to dry that up. we have to be 100%, make our own energy. dry it so they have to focus on their own people, and energy is so important. [applause] i also talk about how we -- as far as energy is concerned, the nuclear issue. we're at a point here in about -- if we're going to be 100% energy dependent today we still have to have 20% of our energy coming from nuclear. the...
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lawmakers also approved an appeal by president petro poroshenko asking the u.n.send peace keysers to eastern ukraine, calling the bills a diversion. >>> meanwhile, there have been frosts in an eastern ukrainian town demonstrators took to the streets after a military vehicle struck and killed an eight-year-old given. he mes are running high in this government-held town which was under separatist control for three months last year. >>> it's been a year since russia an ex-s the ukrainian territory of crimea. the region's ethnic community was caught up in the ensuing political crisis and claimed that they have suffered human rights abuses. rory challands we want to the city to see if life has changed for creme vinnie tatars. >> reporter: he has slept in his bed since last september. his bag hangs where he left it. his cloth where they were hung on the day men in black uniforms abducted the 18-year-old and his cousin. now his father is left happen roping and dreaming and wondering if he is in any way to blame. >> during one the interrogations of at abduction, the inve
lawmakers also approved an appeal by president petro poroshenko asking the u.n.send peace keysers to eastern ukraine, calling the bills a diversion. >>> meanwhile, there have been frosts in an eastern ukrainian town demonstrators took to the streets after a military vehicle struck and killed an eight-year-old given. he mes are running high in this government-held town which was under separatist control for three months last year. >>> it's been a year since russia an ex-s the...
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ayuda a salvadoreÑos tambiÉn lo estÁ haciendo el sur con petrÓleo venezolano por medio del proyecto de petroe del norte mientras por otro lado ha estrecho ado lazos con el paÍs que el gobierno estadounidense considera una amenaza para su seguridad, venezuela. >> llevando la fiesta en paz sin fanatismo y las banderas ni de uni de otro. >> sin embargo para picador los salvadoreÑos necesitan mÁs de estados unidos para buscar el desarrollo que de venezuela, debido a lo cerca de 2. 5 millones de compatriotas que se estima radican en su territorio y envÍan cerca de 4.000 millones de dÓlares en remesas. >> telemundo. >> momento de hacer una pausa comercial al regresar a "noticiero telemundo" fin de semana. >> conductor de un autobÚs en filadelfia tuvo un inesperado pasajero una historia increÍble, se la contamos al volver. >> (♪). >> esta semana en "noticiero telemundo." >> a 20 aÑos de su trÁgica muerte selena descansa en un cementerio en corpus christi veremos cÓmo su familia y esta comunidad de texas conserva la memoria de la reina del tex mex, siempre selena. >> esta semana en "noticiero telemu
ayuda a salvadoreÑos tambiÉn lo estÁ haciendo el sur con petrÓleo venezolano por medio del proyecto de petroe del norte mientras por otro lado ha estrecho ado lazos con el paÍs que el gobierno estadounidense considera una amenaza para su seguridad, venezuela. >> llevando la fiesta en paz sin fanatismo y las banderas ni de uni de otro. >> sin embargo para picador los salvadoreÑos necesitan mÁs de estados unidos para buscar el desarrollo que de venezuela, debido a lo cerca de...
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isil fighters concentrate on libya, because libya is a petro state with a small population and a vast land. it's easier for them to spread. they thought it would be easy to control, and they can employ libya's resources from oil, gas, gold and uranium for their movement. >> hashem talk of a new sense of urgency surrounding this. do you think it will bring the parties any closer together any faster? >> reporter: well, they are definitely under mounting pressure by the international community to set their differences aside, and stitch together a political settlement. the united nations top envoy said he is concerned about the escalation in violence and he wants both sides to make some concessions for the sake of peace, and he said he is very concerned about the spread of groups affiliated with isil in different parts of libya. let's listen to what he had to say. >> this should be a decisive moment because we are as i said before in -- in previous meetings running out of time. you know that in the last days we have seen more fighting. we have seen air strikes. we have seen more actions b
isil fighters concentrate on libya, because libya is a petro state with a small population and a vast land. it's easier for them to spread. they thought it would be easy to control, and they can employ libya's resources from oil, gas, gold and uranium for their movement. >> hashem talk of a new sense of urgency surrounding this. do you think it will bring the parties any closer together any faster? >> reporter: well, they are definitely under mounting pressure by the international...
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isil fighters concentrate on libya, because libya is a petro state with a small population and a vastd. it's easy for them to spread. they thought it would be easy to control, and they can employ libya's resources from oil, gas, gold and uranium for their movement. >>> since the toppling of gadhafi four years ago, different groups have been struggling to control libya. live to the moroccan capitol rabat now where hashem ahelbarra is standing by for us. so the talks have resumed in rabat, tell us who is attending, and what is on the agenda. >> reporter: well, we basically have the two delegations the one from the united nations recognized government of tobruk and the other from the tripoli-based general national congress. the united nations envoy met with the delegation, and are expecting him to meet with the tripoli based government one four from now. the warned against the air strikes, saying that if there is no deal libya is going to face more problems and isil is going to spread. let's listen to what he had to say. >> this should be a decisive moment, because we are as i said befor
isil fighters concentrate on libya, because libya is a petro state with a small population and a vastd. it's easy for them to spread. they thought it would be easy to control, and they can employ libya's resources from oil, gas, gold and uranium for their movement. >>> since the toppling of gadhafi four years ago, different groups have been struggling to control libya. live to the moroccan capitol rabat now where hashem ahelbarra is standing by for us. so the talks have resumed in...
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they show that some of the companies in the petro business could not account for the delivery of thousandstons of fuel. fuel that was effectively lost, along with the tax that should have been paid on it. papers had been drawn up for a court case into tax fraud which never happened. >>> these documents were hid no one draws for years. they didn't come to trial. this is one way of taking care of business when faced with indictments, stuffing things in draws until the statute of limitation passes. >> tax is normally paid at i'll refinery unless it's intended for export, shipping or aviation. but that tax free fuel can be diverted back on the the streets of greece. fuel tax brought the government $7 billion more than 12% of its tax revenue. but tax evasion is estimated to cost the government as much as $1.5 billion more. that's equal to almost the entire health budget. >> the new government is rushing through a law to stop it. >> there is no system of what flows in and out of the storage tanks. in fact, we don't even know how many tanks there are. they don't have the tracking devices. once we
they show that some of the companies in the petro business could not account for the delivery of thousandstons of fuel. fuel that was effectively lost, along with the tax that should have been paid on it. papers had been drawn up for a court case into tax fraud which never happened. >>> these documents were hid no one draws for years. they didn't come to trial. this is one way of taking care of business when faced with indictments, stuffing things in draws until the statute of...
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waiting for the petro or the bus, you need to layer up. it will be quite a chill in the air, temperatures hovering just around 30 degrees between 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. throughout much of the region and then between 8:00 to 9:00 we'll be in the upper 30s. so it will be quickly jumping above freezing and then by mid-morning, quickly climbing into the 40s. and county by county temperatures for the awayfternoon much of montgomery low to mid-50s. district should be in the mid-50s. most of fairfax county temperatures in the afternoon into the mid-50s. a look at the drive time commuter forecast coming up next weather and traffic on the 1s at 4:41. >>> right now overall we're looking pretty good. taking a look at 95 in maryland and bw parkway in and out of up to no problems there. beltway at dolsvillecolesv .of up to, no problems there.. 270 into and out of town no issues there. same thick asng overall at prince george's county. we do have the one problem in southeast with the road shut down brachlg avenueh avenue shut down between p and pennsylvania
waiting for the petro or the bus, you need to layer up. it will be quite a chill in the air, temperatures hovering just around 30 degrees between 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. throughout much of the region and then between 8:00 to 9:00 we'll be in the upper 30s. so it will be quickly jumping above freezing and then by mid-morning, quickly climbing into the 40s. and county by county temperatures for the awayfternoon much of montgomery low to mid-50s. district should be in the mid-50s. most of fairfax county...
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japanese companies in the 1980s helped build one of asia's largest petro chemical complexes in the island nation. but lee's critics said his policies were too authoritarian. lee believed that some restrictions on human rights and freedom of speech were necessary to maintain stability. that made him a target for criticism. but he never abandoned his belief that western style democracy would not work in asia. lee hsien loong, 63 is the country's third prime minister. the younger lee is following in his father's policy footsteps. but at the moment it's not clear who will succeed him as the country's leader. this year marks 50 years since singapore became independent. the country has achieved remarkable economic growth. but it faces challenges. there's a widening income gap, higher prices and growing demographic challenges. foreigners now make up nearly 40% of the population. singapore's unlikely success is a key part of its history. it remains to be seen who will lead the country through the challenges it will face over the next decades. mark ho, nhk world, singapore. >>> prime minister shin
japanese companies in the 1980s helped build one of asia's largest petro chemical complexes in the island nation. but lee's critics said his policies were too authoritarian. lee believed that some restrictions on human rights and freedom of speech were necessary to maintain stability. that made him a target for criticism. but he never abandoned his belief that western style democracy would not work in asia. lee hsien loong, 63 is the country's third prime minister. the younger lee is following...
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in the tennessee valley, darker green area in southern kentucky that is on a track to come into the petro area later morning. so we have more rain to go through, not a lot. but enough to keep everything wet. just few scattered sprinkles. dense fog advisory until 10:00. visibilities currently in miles down to just a half mile now in gaithersburg. but it's a little bit better in frederick and a half mile visibility in hagerstown. out in the mountains, too, some of the fog is around. but generally to our south, there is not much fog. right near the bay annapolis has about three quarters of a mile visibilities. so use low beams and slow down. you really can't see much in this fog. and temperatures right now are in the upper 40s right in washington. mid-40s prince george's county and fairfax county. much of montgomery county low 40s. but it's all above freezing around the region. it's in the 50s in southern maryland. and right now in fredericksburg look at that it's at 62 degrees. that will be staying that way for the rest of the day. a little bit of fog northwest. a little light rain and fog
in the tennessee valley, darker green area in southern kentucky that is on a track to come into the petro area later morning. so we have more rain to go through, not a lot. but enough to keep everything wet. just few scattered sprinkles. dense fog advisory until 10:00. visibilities currently in miles down to just a half mile now in gaithersburg. but it's a little bit better in frederick and a half mile visibility in hagerstown. out in the mountains, too, some of the fog is around. but generally...
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decision on the new aid to ukrainian president petro poroshenko in a telephone call on wednesday. the united states says pro-russian separatists attacked the transport hub of debaltseve and the industrial city of mariupol in eastern ukraine in a breach of the cease-fire accord agreed in february. meanwhile, assistant secretary of state for european and eurasian affairs victoria newland said her country estimates between 400 and 500 russians have died in the cliblth. nuland was giving testimony on ukraine at a senate foreign relations equipment hearing on tuesday. she stressed that what is needed is a complete cease-fire and a full pullback of all weapons from the area. >>> iraqi forces are close to making their biest gain yet in their fight against islamic state militants. troops have entered tikrit and say they have captured wide areas of the northern part of the city. iraqi forces have been conducting a huge operation to retake the saddam hussein's birthplace, which has been controlled by the militants since june of last year. soldiers launched an offensive north of the city on
decision on the new aid to ukrainian president petro poroshenko in a telephone call on wednesday. the united states says pro-russian separatists attacked the transport hub of debaltseve and the industrial city of mariupol in eastern ukraine in a breach of the cease-fire accord agreed in february. meanwhile, assistant secretary of state for european and eurasian affairs victoria newland said her country estimates between 400 and 500 russians have died in the cliblth. nuland was giving testimony...
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for instance if petro caribe were to fall because of events in venezuela or because the price and so forth, we could wind up with a serious humanitarian challenge on our -- in our neighborhood. so there are a lot of pluses and minuses. but you have to remember the primary reason for america's good fortune in the turn-around is lmg the production of gas and fracking and what happened in terms of our independence at least. we're also producing more oil by the way, at the same time. and we have become one of the world's largest if not in the largest energy producer. that's positive as long as we're on the road to deal with the problem i laid out here today. remember, while lng is 50% less cashon intensive than oil, it's nevertheless carbon, and it has its impact. so it's a movement in the right direction, but in the end we have to do all the things i just talked about which is move to sustainable ration knuble, alternative, other kind of energy that don't have that problem. the way the world is going right now, abuse the dependence -- not negative impact is that it has greatly reduced p
for instance if petro caribe were to fall because of events in venezuela or because the price and so forth, we could wind up with a serious humanitarian challenge on our -- in our neighborhood. so there are a lot of pluses and minuses. but you have to remember the primary reason for america's good fortune in the turn-around is lmg the production of gas and fracking and what happened in terms of our independence at least. we're also producing more oil by the way, at the same time. and we have...
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an appeal by president petro poroshenko asking the u.n.cekeepers to eastern ukraine has also been approved. >>> back to frankfurt now. showed some of these pictures earlier in the broadcast. this is an anti capital civil protest in the heart of germany's financial system in frank ford. well, you can see the police have come in there fires burning and the reports we had a little bit earlier were of the police saying one officer was injured and at least two cars were set on fire. this is because the e.c.b. the european sent program bank is opening its new headquarters there, big billion dollars sky scraper and this movement has taken exception to that. there was a slight concession from the e.c.b. said there would be 20 guests taking part of the ceremony today which was appropriate for the time of economic crisis but they have come out to work against the protest these frankfurt. keeping a a close eye on that for you, more other it later. >>> the pakistan the former lawyer for a doctor who helped the u.s. find osama bin laden has been killed
an appeal by president petro poroshenko asking the u.n.cekeepers to eastern ukraine has also been approved. >>> back to frankfurt now. showed some of these pictures earlier in the broadcast. this is an anti capital civil protest in the heart of germany's financial system in frank ford. well, you can see the police have come in there fires burning and the reports we had a little bit earlier were of the police saying one officer was injured and at least two cars were set on fire. this is...
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it created an intending gospel of protest against petro capitalism. it's those rank and file producers and locals who struggled under the weight of john d. rockerfeller's oil. rockefeller was evangelical in his view of oil. besides deeming his extraction of crude providential, he believed it was acts of redemption expected to rescue the oil business from chaos. the christian certainty gave him a capacity to think in strategic terms. but also a messy self-righteousness of the mortals who made the mistakes of standing in his way. the mortals clawed back with moral critique. a journalist is a woman who destroyed the standard trust. what is less appreciated is the degree to which in this moment tarbell's actions grew out of her wrestling with god and her ghosts of her youth. i don't have time to walk us through her history of fascinating biography. someone who was raised in western pennsylvania in oil country, to methodist parents. someone who took her methodist faith quite seriously. she in fact was very much part of the shitauglynn movement just a few h
it created an intending gospel of protest against petro capitalism. it's those rank and file producers and locals who struggled under the weight of john d. rockerfeller's oil. rockefeller was evangelical in his view of oil. besides deeming his extraction of crude providential, he believed it was acts of redemption expected to rescue the oil business from chaos. the christian certainty gave him a capacity to think in strategic terms. but also a messy self-righteousness of the mortals who made...
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the ones who are not petro states will survive? edward: some will survive.sia is a petro state, but it has human capital and technology. tom: recalibrate $20 per barrel. are you at $20 now or $22? give us a better number. edward: the average that we had for the second quarter is $35. we are moving quickly toward the number. the $20 number is likely to what -- is what will happen. tom: do you realize that he talks and the price of oil just goes down? [laughter] olivia: we have yet to get to the demand side of the conversation. brendan: you guys keep talking, i'm going to go day trade. [laughter] olivia: are you worried about the fed moving too soon or too late? ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." let's get right to our top headlines. olivia: the fed is clearing the way to raise interest rates. policy makers are dropping the assurance that they will be patient when it comes to raising interest rates. that does not mean the fed will be impatient. janet yellen: we anticipate that it will be appropriate to raise the target range for the feder
the ones who are not petro states will survive? edward: some will survive.sia is a petro state, but it has human capital and technology. tom: recalibrate $20 per barrel. are you at $20 now or $22? give us a better number. edward: the average that we had for the second quarter is $35. we are moving quickly toward the number. the $20 number is likely to what -- is what will happen. tom: do you realize that he talks and the price of oil just goes down? [laughter] olivia: we have yet to get to the...
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petro poroshenko accuse them of violating the cease-fire last night alone.ho, if anyone, can knock off the undefeated kentucky wildcats. wisconsin has the best shot according to vegas. they are only a 5.5 favorite against them. they are a 6.5 favorite against duke. they are going for their second undefeated season since bobby knight left in 2006. sxsw. it is a conference in austin texas. it is more buzz than anything this year. but there is a highly anticipated keynote by google chairman eric schmidt. alex, our technology reporter is there for us. alex: yes, i am. cory: talking to all of the start of geeks. alex: yes, i am glad to be here. cory: how is the barbecue? they are trying to glom onto the music and the micro brews -- alex: i took a pedi-cab to teh barbecue across the street. there are a lot of microbrews, a lot of margaritas. cory: we had margaritas on the set this morning to get ready for your appearance. it is tough to be a reporter that is so spread out. you are trying to figure out what is bubbling up while you're there. it is not like investor
petro poroshenko accuse them of violating the cease-fire last night alone.ho, if anyone, can knock off the undefeated kentucky wildcats. wisconsin has the best shot according to vegas. they are only a 5.5 favorite against them. they are a 6.5 favorite against duke. they are going for their second undefeated season since bobby knight left in 2006. sxsw. it is a conference in austin texas. it is more buzz than anything this year. but there is a highly anticipated keynote by google chairman eric...
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petro poroshenko accuses rebels of violating the truce saying forces were attacked a dozen times lastight alone. on a different note, who can knock off the wildcats? according to the oddsmakers in vegas, wisconsin has the best shot. the wildcats would only be a 5.5 favorite compared to do. kentucky is going for the first undefeated season since indiana pulled it off in 1976. it is the annual interactive festival with the top minds of technology in austin, texas. this year, the social media app is getting a lot of attention and so are protests over the highly anticipated robot by google. our technology reporter is there covering it for us. going to the food trucks with the startup geeks. >> i may texas gal, so i'm glad to be here. cory: how is the barbecue? >> great. cory: they are trying to glom onto the microbrews, music and have acute -- barbecue. >> there are a lot of craft brews a lot of mexican, a lot of margaritas. it has been a good time here for the tech companies. cory: we were having margaritas on the set to get ready for your appearance this morning. the task of being a rep
petro poroshenko accuses rebels of violating the truce saying forces were attacked a dozen times lastight alone. on a different note, who can knock off the wildcats? according to the oddsmakers in vegas, wisconsin has the best shot. the wildcats would only be a 5.5 favorite compared to do. kentucky is going for the first undefeated season since indiana pulled it off in 1976. it is the annual interactive festival with the top minds of technology in austin, texas. this year, the social media app...
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she decides to permanently loan the countess to a 20-year-old virtuoso named stefan petro. >> i've knownnard greenhouse for years. he's a huge figure in music history to have the chance to even touch his cello was just an honor. ♪ after the auction the delbankos never intended to see the countess again. >> welcome. jamie: but then we offered them the chance to meet stefan for the first time at the carriage house near boston. ♪ as i listen, i can't help, but think that if stefan performs as long as greenhouse did, the countess of stainlein will be heard for many decades to come. >> that was lovely. so good to hear you play. >> what a pleasure to meet both of you. really. >> really. that was very beautiful. >> i was quite nervous actually. >> what a great pleasure. >> pleasure. >> there she is. jamie: so in this tale of music and money the delbankos seem satisfied that they have found a way to split the difference. >> more money might have made a difference in your life. how do you walk away from that? >> there's never enough, if you think in those terms. an extra million or six would hard
she decides to permanently loan the countess to a 20-year-old virtuoso named stefan petro. >> i've knownnard greenhouse for years. he's a huge figure in music history to have the chance to even touch his cello was just an honor. ♪ after the auction the delbankos never intended to see the countess again. >> welcome. jamie: but then we offered them the chance to meet stefan for the first time at the carriage house near boston. ♪ as i listen, i can't help, but think that if stefan...
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president petro porashenko called boris nemtsov a russian patriot and friend to ukraine >>> three members believed to be from al qaeda were killed in a drone strike. the nationalities have not been established, and the attack follows a series of strikes, a stalemate between the new government and houthi rebels. the fate of more than 250 christians abducted by illinois are unknown. yistians in beirut are speaking out about what they fear are threats to the community and the region. >> reporter: some of these people are refugees from iraq. others are from syria. the rest are their lebanese hosts of the all of them are assyrian christians gathering in front of the u.n. office in beirut to speak in one voice. the message was clear, the minority community in the middle east believes its future is threatened. >> translation: this is a conspiracy to take the syrians from their homeland. terrorists are taking our land. we are going to fight back. we will not surrender. >> reporter: there's a heightened assistance of concern after hundreds of families were displaced in hath abbingy, and more than
president petro porashenko called boris nemtsov a russian patriot and friend to ukraine >>> three members believed to be from al qaeda were killed in a drone strike. the nationalities have not been established, and the attack follows a series of strikes, a stalemate between the new government and houthi rebels. the fate of more than 250 christians abducted by illinois are unknown. yistians in beirut are speaking out about what they fear are threats to the community and the region....
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delivered its first shipment of military vehicles ten humvees to petro poroshenko. poroshenko is cleaning house getting rid of corrupt individuals. police walked in on a cabinet meeting and cuffed the ministers. a regional governor was also fired for allegedly taking bribes. >>> in neighbor belarus today it is freedom day ironic in a country known as area's last dictatorship. rory challands reports that living if a dangerous neighborhood has weakened the opposition. elections in november. >> reporter: the young the idealistic the discontented and the hopeful belarus's government is not much different than it was in the 21 years of power, it's just shrunk. elections loom once more only a thousand or so attended this freedom day rally. >> there are not dozens of thousands of people attending. but knowing people are afraid of participating in protest actions, many people are working because time is removed. i think it's quite successful demonstration today. >> alexi pay be happy with the turnout but with one of the worst currencies, you would expect the opposition to b
delivered its first shipment of military vehicles ten humvees to petro poroshenko. poroshenko is cleaning house getting rid of corrupt individuals. police walked in on a cabinet meeting and cuffed the ministers. a regional governor was also fired for allegedly taking bribes. >>> in neighbor belarus today it is freedom day ironic in a country known as area's last dictatorship. rory challands reports that living if a dangerous neighborhood has weakened the opposition. elections in...
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it is due to the widening corruption scandal at petro bras. out in the streets to show support for the president who says she will not tolerate any violence during today's protests. >>> police in brazil say at least 32 people are dead after a bus went off an embankment. another 12 people are injured, some of them are children. the bus plunged more than 300 meters. that's roughly 1,000 feet. passengers were heading to a religious event. it appears the bus lost control at a ben and crashed. >>> ten americans who may have been supposed to the ebola virus are being flown to the united states for monitoring. none have been diagnosed with ebola. six patients will arrive in the u.s. in the coming hours. they'll go to the national institutes of health in maryland and then travel to atlanta on monday. the other four will be isolated in campus housing at the university of nebraska medical center. >>> the police chief and other city officials in ferguson, missouri are out of their jobs. now some residents want the mayor out too. it's the latest in protes
it is due to the widening corruption scandal at petro bras. out in the streets to show support for the president who says she will not tolerate any violence during today's protests. >>> police in brazil say at least 32 people are dead after a bus went off an embankment. another 12 people are injured, some of them are children. the bus plunged more than 300 meters. that's roughly 1,000 feet. passengers were heading to a religious event. it appears the bus lost control at a ben and...
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isil fighters concentrate on libya, because it's a petro state with a small population and a vast land's easy for them to spread. they thought it would be easy to control, and they can employ libya's resources from oil, gas, gold, and you -- uranium for their movement. >> how is this warning that isil is spreading in libya -- are delegates under pressure now to reach a deal quickly? >> reporter: they are definitely under mounting pressure from the international community, to form a government pull out militias form an army that is going to lead a fight against isil. for the time being, though the international community does not seem to be willing to provide weapons to general half ta, because they are concerned that might eye leen at it forces loi to the national congress. he said he is [ inaudible ] and he don't recognize him. >> thank you hashem. >>> tunisia says the two gunmen who carried out an attack were trained in libya. tunisians took to the streets to sew the solidarity of the victims of the attack. ildz said it was behind the attack. they are stepping up security across the
isil fighters concentrate on libya, because it's a petro state with a small population and a vast land's easy for them to spread. they thought it would be easy to control, and they can employ libya's resources from oil, gas, gold, and you -- uranium for their movement. >> how is this warning that isil is spreading in libya -- are delegates under pressure now to reach a deal quickly? >> reporter: they are definitely under mounting pressure from the international community, to form a...
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president vladimir putin calling him a russian pait -- president petro porashenko calling him a russian patriot and trend to ukraine. earlier an interview with michael eaves. >> i'm not sure if it was a vladimir putin-ordered murder. it was some one that vladimir putin probably would have liked killed like to see their position weakened. now we'll see what happens tomorrow when the opposition goes to the streets to remember boris nemtsov, and they'll see how many will come. now there's a fear that each and every one will be called even if it's not the order of the president, the security forces russian pro-rebels. and others sick of the anti-rebel procranian anti-rebel argument. and therefore we are going to take him out. i think that is the knew era of russia when it is completely lawless, and it's the endless lawless beens. >> so many world leaders are calling for a fair thorough investigation, but vladimir putin and behind the investigation. if that's the case how impartial will it be. >> that is clever. vladimir putin is saying that he was a fan of boris nemtsov, even if he disagree
president vladimir putin calling him a russian pait -- president petro porashenko calling him a russian patriot and trend to ukraine. earlier an interview with michael eaves. >> i'm not sure if it was a vladimir putin-ordered murder. it was some one that vladimir putin probably would have liked killed like to see their position weakened. now we'll see what happens tomorrow when the opposition goes to the streets to remember boris nemtsov, and they'll see how many will come. now there's a...
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most of the casualties were close to a shop selling petro which caught fire after being hit. the government has been heavily criticized by human rights groups for the use of barrel bombs which are far from precise the use has been bans by a u.n. security council resolution. meanwhile, his plan for a six week halt for fighting is failing, our diplomatic editor has the details. >> for months the u.n. has been calling for a freeze in aleppo, but it is clear the opposite has been happening. when special envoy addressed the security council two weeks ago, he said he had an agreement from the president to stop aerial bombardment in the city for six weeks so there could be a trial cease fire. he gave them a clear time line, but now a think tank at london in his plans stalls he said violence has been increasing. >> that is the tragic effect of a very good medicine, so i am afraid you are right we have seen intensification around aleppo for example. >> he even seemed to hint that his choice for the freeze may have been wrong. a help poe perhaps was not right, but for the reasons i sai
most of the casualties were close to a shop selling petro which caught fire after being hit. the government has been heavily criticized by human rights groups for the use of barrel bombs which are far from precise the use has been bans by a u.n. security council resolution. meanwhile, his plan for a six week halt for fighting is failing, our diplomatic editor has the details. >> for months the u.n. has been calling for a freeze in aleppo, but it is clear the opposite has been happening....
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piggybacking of the last question is focusing on line via america specifically to superimpose the petro gore on movements with global capital. and there is a coordination between the police and the cartel. with the rich resources. so with the private prison system and how we're perpetuates the lobby and is there and they sort of solution in the state's? and if you do any research on the differences of pieces that did legalize drugs? >> wednesday night data of when you said that is a story that has not been told since it happened. so when drugs were first band 100 years ago there is a big new poll that said this does not cover attics. they can go to the doctor. the swiss model. but the loophole was shut down state by state. one of the last places was california. the mayor of los angeles stands in front of the heroin clinic you will not shut this down. said chinese drug gangs were annoyed that they had to come by a drugs from them in california they could go to the doctor. so they bribed federal narcotics agents and they paid them to crack down with a lot. aren't -- armed criminal gangs i
piggybacking of the last question is focusing on line via america specifically to superimpose the petro gore on movements with global capital. and there is a coordination between the police and the cartel. with the rich resources. so with the private prison system and how we're perpetuates the lobby and is there and they sort of solution in the state's? and if you do any research on the differences of pieces that did legalize drugs? >> wednesday night data of when you said that is a story...
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first, first crude awakening, that which kind of stimulated a protest against the petro machine in defense of possessive individualism. at the heart of obama's predicament is a quest to help petroleums under class. land holders, oil patch workers and average citizens in close proximity to drill sites and pipelines whose cries for access to the economic promises of oil and protection from overbearing oil companies reverberate with a familiar populous beat. and here again, if you look at recent struggles over the pipeline in the dakotas we see ranchers joining native americans to protest the way in which land is being taken from them, this is combined with anxiety over jobs, just how many jobs will or will not be created by the pipeline. these entwined concerns bringing together kind of interesting and curious coalitions of activists have made oil patch locals of all political stripes, ranchers, native americans a hesitant majority convinced of only two things, that oil companies cannot be trusted to care for the land and labor pools they seek to tap, and that local people deserve the fruits
first, first crude awakening, that which kind of stimulated a protest against the petro machine in defense of possessive individualism. at the heart of obama's predicament is a quest to help petroleums under class. land holders, oil patch workers and average citizens in close proximity to drill sites and pipelines whose cries for access to the economic promises of oil and protection from overbearing oil companies reverberate with a familiar populous beat. and here again, if you look at recent...
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the petro express tanker out of baltimore flipped just after 10:00 a.m. the driver reportedly swerving to avoid an incident in front of him. immediately, the situation looked bad. >> it's like i don't want to look at it. i don't want to imagine that somebody was involved in this. >> one woman is transported for a checkup but otherwise, no serious injuries. the bigger problem, the biodiesel fuel gushing from the tanker. >> so they had about a golf ball sized hole in the side of the tank. >> in all, about 700 gallons of the 7500 aboard the tanker spilled. that mess becoming the focus of efforts. first, the spill had to be contained, not allowed into storm drains. then the flipped tanker pumped as dry as possible all while traffic in both directions on 95 backs up for miles. >> 95 goes up and down the east coast. it's a very difficult situation. we had a team effort to deal with it. >> detours are set up. trapped motorists rerouted. cleanup crews swarming the scene with tons of absorbent material in an effort to make the highway safe for travel for those for
the petro express tanker out of baltimore flipped just after 10:00 a.m. the driver reportedly swerving to avoid an incident in front of him. immediately, the situation looked bad. >> it's like i don't want to look at it. i don't want to imagine that somebody was involved in this. >> one woman is transported for a checkup but otherwise, no serious injuries. the bigger problem, the biodiesel fuel gushing from the tanker. >> so they had about a golf ball sized hole in the side of...
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he's also serving on the advisory council to the president petro poroshenko is the issues that are ongoingr joining me. >> thank you for having me on your show. >> i know you knew boris mentsov personally. you talked to him, in fact, days before his death. what did he share with you? >> we discussed ukraine because he was prepareing his report on ukraine, but then when i showed up at the lunch, he asked why i was without bodyguards. he told me remember like after he knew the story when putin promised to hang by different parts of my body he said never, ever go anywhere without bodyguards. >> wow. >> here he was walking into the center of moss kou. at night. without any bodyguards without any protection. it's sad. it's tragic. it's also true if you look carefully, he's one of many that have died in this kind of circumstances. the list is getting longer and longer. >> he was talking to you, jokingly talking about your shast safety the threat against you. was he afraid of being targeted? >> i think he was aware of the issues. i was asking whether he was worried to go back to moscow. he wasn't
he's also serving on the advisory council to the president petro poroshenko is the issues that are ongoingr joining me. >> thank you for having me on your show. >> i know you knew boris mentsov personally. you talked to him, in fact, days before his death. what did he share with you? >> we discussed ukraine because he was prepareing his report on ukraine, but then when i showed up at the lunch, he asked why i was without bodyguards. he told me remember like after he knew the...
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here's a tweet @cleave mallory, who asks @jimcramer does pbr scandal spell good fortune for american petro just the opposite. you can have a ripple effect where people who are involved do get hurt and it's going to bring down olive oil, because they've got to pump like mad. whatever they can pump they've got to pump because they've got to raise cash. here's a tweet from @alexsmith who wants to know q, is box going to make a comeback? it's a long-term story about enterprise adoption of storage. i think it's a good story. i think the company has to change the narrow tyative when they do the next conference call. here's another one. will citi ever recover enough to again offer a great dividend? not in the short period of time but i think citi is one of the most attractive bank stocks there is and i would want you to own citi if the fed is going to raise rates, which everybody seems to think will happen at least by year round. @wallaby @wallaby2222 wants to know, what would you suggest to do with yelp shares with a average about $10 higher from here? okay? here's the problem. i do not care whe
here's a tweet @cleave mallory, who asks @jimcramer does pbr scandal spell good fortune for american petro just the opposite. you can have a ripple effect where people who are involved do get hurt and it's going to bring down olive oil, because they've got to pump like mad. whatever they can pump they've got to pump because they've got to raise cash. here's a tweet from @alexsmith who wants to know q, is box going to make a comeback? it's a long-term story about enterprise adoption of storage....
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barack obama, angela merkel, petro poroshenko all agreed there is no military solution to the conflict in eastern ukraine, that there must be a political settlement. the problem is vladimir putin does not agree. he believes in and has for the past year been pursuing a military solution. we saw this in crimea, arming the separatists, the invasion by russian forces in eastern ukraine which even included the last several days after the minsk two cease-fire. and it suggests that the russian's goal is not a settlement but that the goal is, in fact, instability, to create difficulties for the government in kiev. so far the russians appear to conclude the hybrid warfare they've carried out has benefits and gains that exceed the cost. the west has responded with economic sanctions, they've had an economic impact that they have not yet achieved their political goal which is to bring about a change in russia's course towards ukraine. the u.s. has a commitment to ukraine under the 1994 budapest memorandum on security assurances. that was a big part of the piece in getting ukraine to give up the w
barack obama, angela merkel, petro poroshenko all agreed there is no military solution to the conflict in eastern ukraine, that there must be a political settlement. the problem is vladimir putin does not agree. he believes in and has for the past year been pursuing a military solution. we saw this in crimea, arming the separatists, the invasion by russian forces in eastern ukraine which even included the last several days after the minsk two cease-fire. and it suggests that the russian's goal...
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if you look at the national oil companies the saudi ramcos petro bras.nceling contracts and we are weeks away from seeing smaller drillers go out of business. that one is too early to make the call on. >> eog as you're speaking and kate mentioned andy hall an investor in the stock -- >> he was as of the last filing period and mentioning it in the last letter. still bullish. >> a stock joe terranova has traded, had in his portfolio as well. you want to weigh in on the conversation before we move. >> concerned still about the demand side with respect to andy. steven mentioned the drillers. i'm worried about the enps. strong dollar and how that might ding up industrials. what will it do for the cost structure for some of the, you know, some of the enps even. i haven't heard anyone really address that. that's something i'm thinking about. >> both the price of oil you mentioned talking ability this grind between 48 and call it 52, but also the ovx look the volatility it has sustained above 50 now since mid-december scott, so until we see that break, i don't k
if you look at the national oil companies the saudi ramcos petro bras.nceling contracts and we are weeks away from seeing smaller drillers go out of business. that one is too early to make the call on. >> eog as you're speaking and kate mentioned andy hall an investor in the stock -- >> he was as of the last filing period and mentioning it in the last letter. still bullish. >> a stock joe terranova has traded, had in his portfolio as well. you want to weigh in on the...
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speaking along petro poroshenko further sanctions against russia are on the table.l: what happens if it will not be implemented? right now, we would not talk about possible actions we will take your if five relations are happening, we will decide about more sanctions against russia. our main goal is how we can find a political solution that finds the implementation of the minsk agreement. manus: iran could raise oil output by one million barrels per day. iran is working toward an end of march deadline to end the decade-long dispute over the nuclear program. anna: the biggest drone market remains military but civil drones are catching up fast. caroline koning reports. -- caroline connan reports. caroline: a picture of agriculture in france. ♪ this drone is flying over 15 hecters. the unmanned aircraft takes hundreds of pictures. it will be analyzed. >> this is the sensor with 4 lenses and the data is on the memory card before it is transferred. caroline: a french company has the farmer to save money. with just 2 drone flights a year. the farmer equipped with a gps ca
speaking along petro poroshenko further sanctions against russia are on the table.l: what happens if it will not be implemented? right now, we would not talk about possible actions we will take your if five relations are happening, we will decide about more sanctions against russia. our main goal is how we can find a political solution that finds the implementation of the minsk agreement. manus: iran could raise oil output by one million barrels per day. iran is working toward an end of march...
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petro poroshenko says it was because of russian troops.housands of people here it is a day of mourning for one of the leaders of the opposition killed right on the eve of one of the country's biggest demonstrations in recent memory. >> let's get to a major story that broke over the weekend. the murder of the russian opposition, boris nemtsov. tens of thousands marched on sunday in memory. the biggest support of the opposition and years. moscow police estimated the number of marchers at 21,000. ryan chilcote was in moscow for the march and joins us on the phone from ukraine. this was an opportunity to measure the strength of the opposition in russia. we just had a discussion with the former ambassador and he is saying this opposition movement is growing. what was your sense on the ground? >> that may be wishful thinking. that's what a lot of people who support the opposition, the idea of ending the russian president's rule would think. there were 21,000 protesters police say. protesters say there were 50,000. let's say they were in the midd
petro poroshenko says it was because of russian troops.housands of people here it is a day of mourning for one of the leaders of the opposition killed right on the eve of one of the country's biggest demonstrations in recent memory. >> let's get to a major story that broke over the weekend. the murder of the russian opposition, boris nemtsov. tens of thousands marched on sunday in memory. the biggest support of the opposition and years. moscow police estimated the number of marchers at...