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petroleum terminals, now we have 13 different petroleum terminals, privately operated within the port, that provide the fuel. not just for the transportation vehicles but we also provide all the jet fuel from the three international major airports in south florida. jet fuel comes from as far away as korea, india, taiwan, and japan. most of its, about 75% of the petroleum products consumed here in south florida comes from the gulf coast. to put in a number that people might be able to understand, 4.7 billion gallons of petroleum come into the port every year. 1200 tank trucks come in and out of the port every day. and that fuel fills up all of the vehicles that are used in the 12 southern florida counties. the biggest challenge we have is balancing the facilitation of commerce and security. as you can imagine being the sole provider of petroleum for south florida having so many cruise ships, so many cargo ships in port, we could be seen as a tempting target to someone but we spend a lot of time, a lot of money and security to ensure that the people that come through port everglades fee
petroleum terminals, now we have 13 different petroleum terminals, privately operated within the port, that provide the fuel. not just for the transportation vehicles but we also provide all the jet fuel from the three international major airports in south florida. jet fuel comes from as far away as korea, india, taiwan, and japan. most of its, about 75% of the petroleum products consumed here in south florida comes from the gulf coast. to put in a number that people might be able to...
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as you can imagine, being the sole provider of petroleum for south florida, having so many cruise and cargo ships in port we could be seen as a tempting target to those who want to do us harm but we spend time and money on security to ensure people feel safe and secure. for imported cargo we work closely with u.s. customs and border protection as well as the united states coast guard to ensure our tenants are complying with all the laws and regulations that apply. all cargo in port goes through radiation monitors operated by customs and border protection to ensure there's no radiation-based material coming in. other cargo is randomly inspected by customs to verify either the -- what's been declared on the manifest is accurate or to verify that there's nothing illegal being brought into the united states. we have invested a lot of money in improvements of the port to reduce our environmental footprint as we work on construction projects. our biggest project coming up is the deepening of our channels to accommodate the largest ships out there today. about $60 million has been identified
as you can imagine, being the sole provider of petroleum for south florida, having so many cruise and cargo ships in port we could be seen as a tempting target to those who want to do us harm but we spend time and money on security to ensure people feel safe and secure. for imported cargo we work closely with u.s. customs and border protection as well as the united states coast guard to ensure our tenants are complying with all the laws and regulations that apply. all cargo in port goes through...
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. >> i'm donald green i made a statement will doing a general study for a number of petroleums that makes sense when we say their reducing the number of pumps in front of you is 10 pumps now 8 it's up 0e there are 71 stations in the city if we let them increase now at the rate ♪ organization been adding pumps and stations pumps at their stations throughout the bay area two a month for the last year's two in the city now proposing another one on steiner1 on steiner street the 34rrd petroleums on major thoroughfares and separated roadways on steiner street i go there are one lane in each direction sharing bikes and pedestrians going by the people leaving the gas station and they pack on park on the sidewalks i was almost hit people come up to the leaving the area and don't look left and right. i think this is a traffic hazard i recommend that you guys prepare a statewide obligation plan and review the acts for all expansions in the city for the city gas stations and living in this repair shop removal the increase in suspensions an increase in supply a reduction in price means more utilizing
. >> i'm donald green i made a statement will doing a general study for a number of petroleums that makes sense when we say their reducing the number of pumps in front of you is 10 pumps now 8 it's up 0e there are 71 stations in the city if we let them increase now at the rate ♪ organization been adding pumps and stations pumps at their stations throughout the bay area two a month for the last year's two in the city now proposing another one on steiner1 on steiner street the 34rrd...
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john browne will join us from british petroleum. it is always and forever british petroleum. ago. this is oil, adjusted for inflation, set in today's $2015, also adjusted with an approximation of our rising income over 65 years. we are richer than we used to be. there is the great deflation. we are back to here, brendan, back to 1964. here is opec and the other key thing a lesson learned with the collapse of opec. brendan: the question we all have is, given this, what is the future of offshore? we are talking about ep -- about bp. tom: we will talk to john browne about this. this has to be opportunity to buy this stuff cheap. brendan: i love when you bring the price of oil back to prehistory -- 1950 -- because you see the effect of cartel pricing. this is not supply and demand. this is the cartel. this volume of money, that we just gave away. tom: this is when my father bought the vw diesel that i could not fit in. brendan: i would say that it was here that i brought my vw diesel. tom: john tucker bought the hummer h one. there it is. that as an approximation of where we are
john browne will join us from british petroleum. it is always and forever british petroleum. ago. this is oil, adjusted for inflation, set in today's $2015, also adjusted with an approximation of our rising income over 65 years. we are richer than we used to be. there is the great deflation. we are back to here, brendan, back to 1964. here is opec and the other key thing a lesson learned with the collapse of opec. brendan: the question we all have is, given this, what is the future of offshore?...
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the american petroleum institute is the oil industry's main trade group. they petitioned the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit -- here we go ready, to block key provisions of new rules unveiled by anthony foxx, the transportation secretary in the obama cabinet. the petition seeks to -- really go now block the requirement that older tank cars, railcars the retrofitted with new safety features designed to prevent them from spilling oil or rupturing in a derailment. we are carrying more and more oil, that shale business that has to be distributed all over the united states. trains are carrying huge amounts of oil, and if the trains were to derail and if the oil cars are not safe, oh, boy you're going to have burning oil lakes cascading through. the american petroleum institute says we do not want this and they give -- i am meeting from "the times" -- provisions including the new electronic breaks, according to the rules would be, too costly, and would yield to few safety benefits. yesterday, a train in philadelphia derailed.
the american petroleum institute is the oil industry's main trade group. they petitioned the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit -- here we go ready, to block key provisions of new rules unveiled by anthony foxx, the transportation secretary in the obama cabinet. the petition seeks to -- really go now block the requirement that older tank cars, railcars the retrofitted with new safety features designed to prevent them from spilling oil or rupturing in a...
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now there's discrepancy someone said 8 or 9 petroleums. >> so a petroleum one piece with two sides we have one pump with two fueling systems so we've offered as a option a 4 pumps with two sides that allows for and i stwreeld we push the pumps inside the lots to address some of the concerns of that wasting time and stuff so by pushing the pumps inside is eliminates the stacking for the garage and all those other things all the sites is large but not large enough to allow for the splapgs of those uses. >> that makes sense one the problems we have someone made comments been the number of pumps there may be more pumps but the volume for implications is much higher it allowed someone to fuel because lifetime they're in use and have to make a circle around allowing enough people to gas up sounds good. >> we offer the extended issue of having to turn your car you can pull in in any direction and continue. >> okay. thank you. >> i think this is only the questions i had only a couple of comments in addition, i think that the xhaigsz commissioners have said how the need for gas stations and a
now there's discrepancy someone said 8 or 9 petroleums. >> so a petroleum one piece with two sides we have one pump with two fueling systems so we've offered as a option a 4 pumps with two sides that allows for and i stwreeld we push the pumps inside the lots to address some of the concerns of that wasting time and stuff so by pushing the pumps inside is eliminates the stacking for the garage and all those other things all the sites is large but not large enough to allow for the splapgs...
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because it has been so reliant on the export of petroleum. and not only the export of crude petroleum but the import of refined products. this holds the government at mercy and so the government is held at ransom to make up these supposed payments. >> it's a very complicated situation, you have with this particular part of the nigerian economy. could you just break it down for us the state of the petroleum industry in nigeria and the vested interest both political and meshes of the military who are involved who have a stake in this industry? >> all right as you said, it is complicated. but some of i.t. is pretty -- it is pretty straightforward. the petroleum industry in nigeria has become what preliminary scientists have called criminalized. it is not only criminalized but it has gotten so large it operates in such a shadow-way, there is so much corruption, that in fact it's a question of nigerian sovereignty. now, this crisis is very severe and is a tragedy especially coming just a few days before the transfer of power. but on the other side
because it has been so reliant on the export of petroleum. and not only the export of crude petroleum but the import of refined products. this holds the government at mercy and so the government is held at ransom to make up these supposed payments. >> it's a very complicated situation, you have with this particular part of the nigerian economy. could you just break it down for us the state of the petroleum industry in nigeria and the vested interest both political and meshes of the...
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those in the downstream who have imported petroleum products have to get -- that's how bad it is. the countries massive and nobody has done anything. what they are doing is just to, you know, talk about the issue and when people are -- >> the corruption -- why hasn't anything been done about the corruption? it's nothing new, is it? >> no. why nothing has been done is the beneficiaries, those who are supposed to do something why should you do something to stop -- but because there was no political will on the part of the government, that's why it continues. in 2012, there was a protest government wanted to remove subsidy. there was a protest against the subsidy. i asked that the subsidy should be removed but what i discovered along the line, government permits to actually repair the refineries, after two years, they were not repaired. what is the good news now is that with the government that is corruption free, we might see a shift in policy where the government gets out of oil subsidy and allow investors to invest in the downstream. >> just finish your point briefly and we'll hav
those in the downstream who have imported petroleum products have to get -- that's how bad it is. the countries massive and nobody has done anything. what they are doing is just to, you know, talk about the issue and when people are -- >> the corruption -- why hasn't anything been done about the corruption? it's nothing new, is it? >> no. why nothing has been done is the beneficiaries, those who are supposed to do something why should you do something to stop -- but because there...
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but you would think with the conflict in the petroleum regions, gas prices would be jumping up. that's not such a big thing but israel is still a concern and part of our core issues in this country. >> yeah. in some ways comes back to what we were talking about, right? >> you can't just bonbon that and the other -- you can't just abandon that, and europe is more dependent on that flow of petroleum and russia going to the ukraine, it raises the geophysical stakes. >> yeah. you have a wealth of material. >> it was thrown out in front of us. >>> we have a couple of minutes left, i want to ask you about the progress of something that's public, though you haven't talked much about it, and that's a series for hbo that you're working on that's about texas politics. you want to talk about a wealth of material. i don't have to make up anything. [laughter] >> this stuff practically writes itself. this is an outgrowth of a play you wrote called sunny's last shot but it's set today and it's about the contemporary world of politics, not the world you wrote about back then. can you say two or
but you would think with the conflict in the petroleum regions, gas prices would be jumping up. that's not such a big thing but israel is still a concern and part of our core issues in this country. >> yeah. in some ways comes back to what we were talking about, right? >> you can't just bonbon that and the other -- you can't just abandon that, and europe is more dependent on that flow of petroleum and russia going to the ukraine, it raises the geophysical stakes. >> yeah. you...
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that's how 70% of all petroleum products are shipped and while the data are not perfect it shows that is safer than putting oil on trains. but include plenty of environmentalists as well as tyson slocum. the director of energy, left leaning consumer lobbying group. tyson thank you for being with us, you argue that building new pipelines is too expensive to being a feasible alternative than shipping oil by rail. the united states has 2.6 million miles of pipelines. that's just the oil and refined appliance, mean 1/10 of pipelines in america. given the obvious dangers of shipping oil by rail you're not embracing this pipeline idea very much. >> right. well, first of all pipelines are not a perfect solution. because we do have a number of serious incidents. there was recently an investigation by the publication politico, which found out that over the last decade there has been 170 deaths, 670 injuries and over $5 billion in property damage just from pipeline leaks and explosions and other incidents. we've had a number of high profile oil leaks from pipelines, whether it was the kalamazoo
that's how 70% of all petroleum products are shipped and while the data are not perfect it shows that is safer than putting oil on trains. but include plenty of environmentalists as well as tyson slocum. the director of energy, left leaning consumer lobbying group. tyson thank you for being with us, you argue that building new pipelines is too expensive to being a feasible alternative than shipping oil by rail. the united states has 2.6 million miles of pipelines. that's just the oil and...
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it is reflects really tony the toxic nature of petroleum product. you should not come anywhere near it, and they are warning away volunteers not just because of the danger that an untrained volunteer may pose, but the danger that the toxic substance that covers this beach poses to ordinary people. we can smell it in the air it is definitely a contaminated scene. you heard the officials talking about how this will be a long and pain staking process, and that is true. what strikes us is that this is also -- it's not a unwith time thing, the beach -- they go up and down the beach sort of scraping and encluing but the tide continues to bring in oil. they are going to be at this for the foreseeable future and you also heard officials using terms like 7,700-gallons have been cleaned so far, that is not a true totally true statement in that is serve thousand 700 gallons of an oily mixture of water and oil with every passing second, the oil that has spilled is diluting and coming harder and harder to take out of the environment, this isn't just something yo
it is reflects really tony the toxic nature of petroleum product. you should not come anywhere near it, and they are warning away volunteers not just because of the danger that an untrained volunteer may pose, but the danger that the toxic substance that covers this beach poses to ordinary people. we can smell it in the air it is definitely a contaminated scene. you heard the officials talking about how this will be a long and pain staking process, and that is true. what strikes us is that this...
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that is we all participated in the national petroleum council's arctic research study. i was just a supporting cast member on the subcommittee work. drue as well. our co-captains on this subcommittee were none other than carol lloyd from exxonmobil and paula gant from the department of energy. i want to briefly introduce our wonderful power panel. and talk a little bit about the study, which was released on march 27th. i know carol and other colleagues have done some outreach about the study. you may know a little bit about it. you may have never heard about it. we wanted to share with you this study. more importantly, talk about a broader array of arctic energy re related issues. maybe going beyond the study. we're grateful to have drue drue pearce here. she's promised to give some new insights. before i begin, let me introduce this wonderful and distinguished panel. immediately to my left, dr. paula grant, the deputy assistant secretary for oil and natural gas in the department of energy's office of fossil energy. she administrates both domestic and international oil
that is we all participated in the national petroleum council's arctic research study. i was just a supporting cast member on the subcommittee work. drue as well. our co-captains on this subcommittee were none other than carol lloyd from exxonmobil and paula gant from the department of energy. i want to briefly introduce our wonderful power panel. and talk a little bit about the study, which was released on march 27th. i know carol and other colleagues have done some outreach about the study....
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. >> reporter: ron ness heads the north dakota petroleum council. it's a group that represents the state's oil industry and supports hauling oil by rail. how safe is it? >> well safety is certainly the number one aspect that i think all aspects of the transportation industry are focused on. and at 99.7% of the time, you know, rail movements get to their destinations safely. >> reporter: actually, the rail industry says its safety record is even better, but just the tiny chance of a catastrophe makes policymakers like the governor uneasy, especially with north dakota's major cities and towns situated directly on the rails. >> where we, you know, never remembered any kind of an accident like this before, now if we're sending ten or 20 or 30 times as much oil down the track, that obviously increases the chances of an accident occurring. and that becomes sort of a new reality that everybody has to get used to. >> reporter: part of the concern has centered on the type of railcars predominantly used to haul oil across the nation. since 1991, the national
. >> reporter: ron ness heads the north dakota petroleum council. it's a group that represents the state's oil industry and supports hauling oil by rail. how safe is it? >> well safety is certainly the number one aspect that i think all aspects of the transportation industry are focused on. and at 99.7% of the time, you know, rail movements get to their destinations safely. >> reporter: actually, the rail industry says its safety record is even better, but just the tiny chance...
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. >> supplies all of the petroleum for south florida. >> but first, learn about the history of the seminal indian tribe. ♪ >> unconquered, 1842. i will reach the everglades by morning. i have not seen my wife and children in so long. always moving south. hungry, cold, weary. sickened by the long war. i will reach the everglades by morning. perhaps i'll find sam jones, the authors there. i haven't seen my wife and children for so long. always move south, our ally hungry, cold weary, sickened by the long war, yet i reach the everglades by warning. perhaps i will find sam jones and the others there. i haven't seen my wife and children for so long. captured with osceola under a white flag of truce. ♪ elgin jumper, a seminole painter. i have been painting for about 10 years, but i have been drawing for most of my life. writing as well, since i was very young. it was always my dream to be a writer and a painter. through my painting and my drawing, as incorporating seminole history into the modern day, and bring out new things that have not been done yet. seminole history always inspires me. the
. >> supplies all of the petroleum for south florida. >> but first, learn about the history of the seminal indian tribe. ♪ >> unconquered, 1842. i will reach the everglades by morning. i have not seen my wife and children in so long. always moving south. hungry, cold, weary. sickened by the long war. i will reach the everglades by morning. perhaps i'll find sam jones, the authors there. i haven't seen my wife and children for so long. always move south, our ally hungry, cold...
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walk us through the highlights of the petroleum council's work. good morning, and thank you so very much for the invitation to be here to talk about the arctic and to talk about the national petroleum council study. i would offer for you three key takeaways that i'm going to focus on in the next five to seven minutes and then i would be pleased to take your questions. the first takeaway is the very collaborative process that was mentioned. paula mentioned it briefly. it may be tempting because of the way the organization under which this study was done to dismiss it as an industry position piece and an advocacy document. it is not that, and i hope to demonstrate that to you directly in the next few moments. the second key take away is that the u.s. arctic potential is significant material in the future as paula so ably articulated to you in her comments about the children and the technology to access, to explore for and develop that u.s. offshore arctic potential exists today based on technology that's been developed and proven in other jurisdicti
walk us through the highlights of the petroleum council's work. good morning, and thank you so very much for the invitation to be here to talk about the arctic and to talk about the national petroleum council study. i would offer for you three key takeaways that i'm going to focus on in the next five to seven minutes and then i would be pleased to take your questions. the first takeaway is the very collaborative process that was mentioned. paula mentioned it briefly. it may be tempting because...
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petroleum engineers made $136,000. over a lifetime these grads will earn millions more than the lowest paid fields like education and social work. pay doesn't always correlate with how important it is for society. petroleum engineers, a lot of layoffs in oil this year. you look at the top paid majors it is almost engineering. >> doesn't fareed have a new book out? >> the basis of humanity and liberal arts is where the back drop that drives some of the other -- you have to have it all. >> all of the poetry i'm writing is thanks to the liberal arts education. all of the paintings i have done in the last 25 years. >> how much are you makeingmaking? >> exactly. "early start" continues right now. >>> breaking news this morning. tornadoes tearing through the middle of the country. communities levelled. it is not over. we are tracking the damage done and what comes next. >>> so did the most handsome man on earth cheat his way into the super bowl? the deflate gate investigation is out and it does not look good for the patriots
petroleum engineers made $136,000. over a lifetime these grads will earn millions more than the lowest paid fields like education and social work. pay doesn't always correlate with how important it is for society. petroleum engineers, a lot of layoffs in oil this year. you look at the top paid majors it is almost engineering. >> doesn't fareed have a new book out? >> the basis of humanity and liberal arts is where the back drop that drives some of the other -- you have to have it...
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. >> marathon petroleum. >> have a great weekend. great sports saturday as well. we will see you on the other side. power starts now. >> we call this the drury matheson perk walk. april ending with a wimper but may beginning with a bit of a bang. the dow up triple-digits. sell in may and go away? it's more complicated than that. how you need to position yourself for the month ahead. >> powering the future. unveiling new batteries designed for homes and businesses. who will be the winners and the losers? >> shares of linked in tanking after warnings about the outlook. just the latest social media stock to get creamed in social media. the bubble beginning to burst. jack and susie welsh will weigh in on that. >> okay as we were talking about, sell in may and go. that's the question. >> the d ourks w calling into question the old cliche which we discussed so much yesterday. now with us from the floor of the nyse. >> it's a new month and we are seeing a reversal of trends. a few got people obviously betting that this will be a better month. let me show you high volume
. >> marathon petroleum. >> have a great weekend. great sports saturday as well. we will see you on the other side. power starts now. >> we call this the drury matheson perk walk. april ending with a wimper but may beginning with a bit of a bang. the dow up triple-digits. sell in may and go away? it's more complicated than that. how you need to position yourself for the month ahead. >> powering the future. unveiling new batteries designed for homes and businesses. who...
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melissa: okay. >> but i want to get back and get petroleum engineering degree. work for harmed ham. >> up in north dakota. that is only thing. >> harold down in oklahoma city. i'm available, harold. melissa: thanks, guys. he can run from the cops but no escaping the mcdonald's makeover machine because there is nothing cooler than a burger stealing bandit looks like he grills them on the weekend for his kids. wait until you see his shoes. >>> tom brady gets sacked like never before. think about what the "deflategate" scandals teaches the next generation. "piles of money" coming up. >> good lesson for kids, kids if you cheat, don't play fair, you will be the mvp of the super bowl and marry one of the most beautiful women on earth. remember that. [applause] [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts ♪ ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never ch
melissa: okay. >> but i want to get back and get petroleum engineering degree. work for harmed ham. >> up in north dakota. that is only thing. >> harold down in oklahoma city. i'm available, harold. melissa: thanks, guys. he can run from the cops but no escaping the mcdonald's makeover machine because there is nothing cooler than a burger stealing bandit looks like he grills them on the weekend for his kids. wait until you see his shoes. >>> tom brady gets sacked like...
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driving"the bigger than petroleum under 80,000 lbs.ng eastbound did not see the camera until the last moment crevice or to left foot the camera as it went by so big rig overturned." >> reporter: is both a close to a hospital for minor injury and death or is investigating the crash and see if the one behind the wheel the camry hatter has relied on also checking to see the drugs or alcohol or factor in that crash this morning and marty with you do if you're not a gas on the freeway will have that answer coming up at 9:00 this morning and again between 9 and 930 told that's when the planes will be open this morning. >> reporter: understand there's a lot of people hitting badly at this morning we could use stanley roberts? >> reporter: to chp officer sitting next to me traffic crawling by on the right shoulder this the past 15 minutes stuck the officers sitting in the car he said a person trying to drive around all the backed up traffic on the shoulder to. and receive a citation also have courting chp one driver tried to go backward on the
driving"the bigger than petroleum under 80,000 lbs.ng eastbound did not see the camera until the last moment crevice or to left foot the camera as it went by so big rig overturned." >> reporter: is both a close to a hospital for minor injury and death or is investigating the crash and see if the one behind the wheel the camry hatter has relied on also checking to see the drugs or alcohol or factor in that crash this morning and marty with you do if you're not a gas on the...
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programing their do is beneficial if it is delivered at middle school level i want to acknowledge petroleum ma and for to cause i want to invite who how did i do who was the preservation service coordinator at the ymca to come up and they're a few words and please bring our young men with you to introduce themselves (clapping). >> first of all thank you. we really appreciate it i was sitting in the chair thinking what to say and for me this is a victory for all of us pioneering with the kids and working on an issue that needs to be addressed rape and one of the things i stressed at city hall the adding of therapists male student therapists understand their position with male privilege we wanted to be pioneers out of san francisco to be able to launch this and when the country today says hey where did this come from they can say san francisco unified school district i'll let the students speak but thank you commissioner fewer and director metcalf. >> anthony i joined because i wanted to find a way to help and paula came to me i was why we don't know anything about help this turned to be a gr
programing their do is beneficial if it is delivered at middle school level i want to acknowledge petroleum ma and for to cause i want to invite who how did i do who was the preservation service coordinator at the ymca to come up and they're a few words and please bring our young men with you to introduce themselves (clapping). >> first of all thank you. we really appreciate it i was sitting in the chair thinking what to say and for me this is a victory for all of us pioneering with the...
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so the ministry of petroleum and minerals is becoming the ministry of minerals.d energy in general, i suppose. but the c.e.o. of saudi ramco has been named minister of health, which is a very difficult position in saudi arabia. a huge budget. somewhat dysfunctional ministry. and his responsibility is to make it work. at the same time, they named him chairman of saudi ramco. now saudi ramco is technocratic. it always was. the board of directors doesn't have a single prince. so the minister of oil no longer the chairman. in terms of the change, the big change, supposedly, it's now a supreme council for saudi ramco which is supposed to be this sort of committee that sort of handles major decisions at saudi ramco. that's been presented as being something very new. it was not new. in fact, there was such a committee last year already. before that there was a supreme oil petroleum council which was chaired by the king, co-chaired by the crown prince, with the minister of foreign affairs as one of the major princes in charge of the committee. that committee never did an
so the ministry of petroleum and minerals is becoming the ministry of minerals.d energy in general, i suppose. but the c.e.o. of saudi ramco has been named minister of health, which is a very difficult position in saudi arabia. a huge budget. somewhat dysfunctional ministry. and his responsibility is to make it work. at the same time, they named him chairman of saudi ramco. now saudi ramco is technocratic. it always was. the board of directors doesn't have a single prince. so the minister of...
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he also said some flooring products contain petroleum. they're highly flammable. so right now, they're rkworking with the department of environmental protection regarding the runoff of the water. people who live nearby say it was an unbelievable sight when they rushed outside this morning. >> i live right up the street here. we come down -- i come down and i could see the flames and it was -- the fire companies were all here and it was going real good that's for sure. >> reporter: now with the light of day, we were able to look around a little more and get a closer look at what is going on here. six ladder trucks are attacking the inferno by air. there are as many as 100 firefighters on the ground coming from conshohocken, plymouth meeting, lower marion narboroth. the fire chief tell us at this point, there is no danger to any of the neighbors that live nearby and definitely nothing from the air, nothing getting into the water, so you shouldn't be concerned at this point. we're going to have another update and when we get that information, you'll know it. live now
he also said some flooring products contain petroleum. they're highly flammable. so right now, they're rkworking with the department of environmental protection regarding the runoff of the water. people who live nearby say it was an unbelievable sight when they rushed outside this morning. >> i live right up the street here. we come down -- i come down and i could see the flames and it was -- the fire companies were all here and it was going real good that's for sure. >> reporter:...
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new studies show exposure to petroleum killed large number of animals there for at least three years after the spill. with each high tide more oil continues to hit this shoreline because resources here are limited. >> why not have booms available to keep the oil? >> it's pretty much impossible to get all the oil they're trying to get it while at sea but when it comes to shore we have to have crews address it. >> it's certain memorial day is not going to happen for this stretch of coastline, there are armed guards posting here to keep visitors from the beech. be jacob ward, al jazeera outside santa barbara california. >> the daily white house briefing in the united states has received its first ever question from a cuban journalist. >> i'm from cuba television. >> welcome to the white house. >> both countries are working to reestablish ties after more than 50 years. u.s. president barack obama and cuban president raul castro agreed to thaw relations late last year. >>> wrestlers from both nations for first time taken part in a match in times square. interl halkettkimberly halkett has
new studies show exposure to petroleum killed large number of animals there for at least three years after the spill. with each high tide more oil continues to hit this shoreline because resources here are limited. >> why not have booms available to keep the oil? >> it's pretty much impossible to get all the oil they're trying to get it while at sea but when it comes to shore we have to have crews address it. >> it's certain memorial day is not going to happen for this stretch...
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container port in the state of florida, the number two boost port in the world, supplies all the petroleum for south florida. if you look at the economic impact of the port to the region, it's over $28 billion of economic activity. it's over 13,000 direct jobs. over 224,000 jobs statewide somehow tied to the activity at the port. we focus on the impacts of the jobs on the local community. broward county is a large county, but it's continuing to be a growing county, and port everglades are those two things. it provides jobs for the local citizens, but more importantly, it provides the commodities that they are looking for when they go to their grocery store shelf. >> well, it goes back in the late 1800s, actually, the first idea of having a port here in south florida to move some of the goods, and mostly the fruits and vegetables that were being grown in south florida. move them to market in other areas of the united states as well as into the caribbean. back in, you know, 1893, there was basically the ft. lauderdale trading post, on the new river, just north of port everglades, and that wa
container port in the state of florida, the number two boost port in the world, supplies all the petroleum for south florida. if you look at the economic impact of the port to the region, it's over $28 billion of economic activity. it's over 13,000 direct jobs. over 224,000 jobs statewide somehow tied to the activity at the port. we focus on the impacts of the jobs on the local community. broward county is a large county, but it's continuing to be a growing county, and port everglades are those...
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firefighters believe the petroleum-based chemicals used to make the store's products fueled the flames. >> we do have some concern with water runoff. the dep is here and assisting us. >> reporter: smoke blanketed the communities. people were urged to shelter in place as the wind carried debris to their yards. >> like a fog. like a heavy fog. it smells. you know? keep the windows down. stay out of it. >> i would. i had open heart surgery. >> reporter: the fire chief said the equipment will demolish the building, allow them to extinguish all hot spots and get a closer look at the origin of the blaze. nbc 10 news. >>> after heavy downpours yesterday, i'm tracking scattered showers this evening and sticks around heading back to work. i'll let you know what to expect in the 7-day forecast. >>> good evening. we are tracking scattered showers heading into the rest of your weekend. same thing pushing in to monday and then tracking storms by tuesday. temperatures will slowly start to drop. we're well above average with a high today of 86 degrees. we won't see those type of temperatures as we pu
firefighters believe the petroleum-based chemicals used to make the store's products fueled the flames. >> we do have some concern with water runoff. the dep is here and assisting us. >> reporter: smoke blanketed the communities. people were urged to shelter in place as the wind carried debris to their yards. >> like a fog. like a heavy fog. it smells. you know? keep the windows down. stay out of it. >> i would. i had open heart surgery. >> reporter: the fire chief...
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the truck was hauling petroleum coke similar to coal. the accident forced the chp to issue a severe traffic alert east of bailey road. the truck overturned when the driver veered to avoid hitting a stalled car that had run out of gas and the driver did not turn on her hazard lights. no one was seriously injured. >>> a good samaritan jumped into the chilly bay waters today to rescue another man. we were at san francisco's embarcadero as both men reached drive land. hong was selling fish when he heard a really for help. he threw an ice chest lid out to help the man about it didn't work. >> he actually went under the water again so i jumped in the water, and got him righted on the ice chest and there was actually a boat they're doing some construction with or something over here and i was able to swim him across and get him right on the ice chest and stabilize him a little bit and we got him into the boat. >> he says he did not want to go for a swim, but he is happy he did. both men are okay. >>> san francisco police say they will be cracki
the truck was hauling petroleum coke similar to coal. the accident forced the chp to issue a severe traffic alert east of bailey road. the truck overturned when the driver veered to avoid hitting a stalled car that had run out of gas and the driver did not turn on her hazard lights. no one was seriously injured. >>> a good samaritan jumped into the chilly bay waters today to rescue another man. we were at san francisco's embarcadero as both men reached drive land. hong was selling fish...
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. >> as the chief mentioned major runoff from the petroleum. major concern is water runoff from the petroleum based chemicals inside the building, mentioned, officials are on the scene doing testing into concern over the smoke even though there is some odor. no damage to homes no injuries, and i spoke to neighbors who said they're grateful that fire fighters have been on the scene they took care of the fire, they are still safe in their lives. live in con shows hoch end cherri gregg cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks for the update. >>> new this morning row home goes up in flames in trenton new jersey, the fire in the 700 block of center street started after 12:30 that fire reached two alarms, before firefighters could get it under control. no one was injured in the. >> police identified driver as 32 year old philippe andre huntington valley, the crash happened at lower moreland high school yesterday. now, high school janitor tells "eyewitness news", that he is lucky to be alive because he happened to walk into another room, at just the right t
. >> as the chief mentioned major runoff from the petroleum. major concern is water runoff from the petroleum based chemicals inside the building, mentioned, officials are on the scene doing testing into concern over the smoke even though there is some odor. no damage to homes no injuries, and i spoke to neighbors who said they're grateful that fire fighters have been on the scene they took care of the fire, they are still safe in their lives. live in con shows hoch end cherri gregg cbs-3...
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i'm worried about the guy in british petroleum whose employee number 84,322.is your view on their opportunities and visibility in 2020? book isat is why this still relevant. it is about setting tone and making sure you have role models to look up to. until recently, people could look around and say, if i come out -- [indiscernible] role models are important. corporations have two really want to have inclusion and protect people, make it safer than to be themselves. >> when tim cook came out of the closet, how much did that change? there are still only i think four openly out ceo's of publicly listed companies. what changed when tim cook came out? john: very important. mosts leading the world's important corporation. it changed people's views that you can in fact have a gay leader, and a successful gay leader. betty: that was the former bp ceo, john browne. watching for "bloomberg market day." have a great weekend. we will see you tuesday. ♪ [beeping] ooo come on everybody, i think this is my grandson. [lip syncing] ♪little girl you look so lonesome oh my goodn
i'm worried about the guy in british petroleum whose employee number 84,322.is your view on their opportunities and visibility in 2020? book isat is why this still relevant. it is about setting tone and making sure you have role models to look up to. until recently, people could look around and say, if i come out -- [indiscernible] role models are important. corporations have two really want to have inclusion and protect people, make it safer than to be themselves. >> when tim cook came...
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a fire breaks out at a liquefied petroleum filling station in 1998. on site are hundreds of tanks that could explode, and a tanker truck ready to blow sky-high. thousands are evacuated from the densely packed city neighborhood as firefighters use water to try to cool down the canisters and keep them from rupturing. tv news crews on the ground and in the air record the chaotic scene as the fire grows bigger, but what the camera can't see is massive underground storage tanks filled with tons of the highly flammable liquid gas that is used to fuel cars. the inferno rages out of control. there's nothing firefighters can do. the tanks keep catching fire. finally, the flames reach the underground tanks, and they ignite. a massive fireball launches into the air. the enormous blast consumes an entire city block, and is felt for miles. thick smoke consumes the entire sky. dozens of vehicles are scorched by the inferno and several nearby buildings are set on fire. police report 30 people, eight of them firefighters, are injured during the disaster. incredibly,
a fire breaks out at a liquefied petroleum filling station in 1998. on site are hundreds of tanks that could explode, and a tanker truck ready to blow sky-high. thousands are evacuated from the densely packed city neighborhood as firefighters use water to try to cool down the canisters and keep them from rupturing. tv news crews on the ground and in the air record the chaotic scene as the fire grows bigger, but what the camera can't see is massive underground storage tanks filled with tons of...
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from the federal bureau to allow shell oil to drill in alaska met with a cheer from the american petroleum institute. the safe and responsible development of oil and natural gas in the arctic is critical to our economy, and national security. failure to develop these resources would put america's global energy leadership after risk at a time when russia and other arctic nations are forging ahead. the u.s. survey says the ground underneath that sea holds 90 billion barrels of oil. which would explain why shell has spent $6 billion exploring the area in the past eight years. but this area also serves as a habe stall for a large and diverse group of species like walruses. a et therenned species of duck known as the spectacled aid door. as well as polar bears and many others. critics say what happened to wild life in the gulf of mexico oil rig explosion can also happen here. >> we learned that drilling can result in calf catastrophic accident. it exploded and sank triggers one of the largest spills in history. >> the clean up of the spill would be far more difficult it is too remote to get cle
from the federal bureau to allow shell oil to drill in alaska met with a cheer from the american petroleum institute. the safe and responsible development of oil and natural gas in the arctic is critical to our economy, and national security. failure to develop these resources would put america's global energy leadership after risk at a time when russia and other arctic nations are forging ahead. the u.s. survey says the ground underneath that sea holds 90 billion barrels of oil. which would...
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oil and shelf for the falling oil prices we've not seen the market share they go both been in-debt petroleum are particular vulnerable in oil prices and those are not exactly the worse of worse their expiration gas companies but further evidence of the sort of risky landscape. >> 30 seconds. >> i heap e hope you'll reconsider that and thank you for your time. >> any other speakers? seeing none, i'm going to close public comment item 2 >> item 2 an action approval of the minutes of the april 2015 retirement board meeting and entertain a motion of adoption. >> i'll make motion. >> opening it up for public comment on approval of minutes important april 8, 2015. >> thank you commissioner makras sunshine section states that written testimony quote shall if more than hundred and 50 words be included in the minutes unquote the task force repeating said in the minutes medians e medians included in an agenda item not in the attachment at the end of the document i'm asking for a board member to introduce a motion to move my written testimony regarding commissioner paskin-jordan from page thirty in the
oil and shelf for the falling oil prices we've not seen the market share they go both been in-debt petroleum are particular vulnerable in oil prices and those are not exactly the worse of worse their expiration gas companies but further evidence of the sort of risky landscape. >> 30 seconds. >> i heap e hope you'll reconsider that and thank you for your time. >> any other speakers? seeing none, i'm going to close public comment item 2 >> item 2 an action approval of the...
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the top paying average income is $136,000 for year for petroleum engineering majors.econd place, pharmaceutical sciences majors earned $113,000 and the lowest was $39,000 for majors in early childhood education. i'm not sure we chose right, alison. >> yeah. that was not my strong suit. >>> adrian rodriguez takes miss place of major league baseball's all-time home run list. here, they must look their best. smooth, beautiful skin is an advantage. the others can only hide in shame. introducing the new dr. scholl's dreamwalk express pedi. after brushing listerine® total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. my school reunion. i don't know. who wants to play in idaho? gotta get milwaukee up to speed. we win in flint, we take the lead. we'll close the deal if we just show... when it's go, go to choicehotels.com. the site with the right room, rewards and savings up to 20% when you book direct. choicehot
the top paying average income is $136,000 for year for petroleum engineering majors.econd place, pharmaceutical sciences majors earned $113,000 and the lowest was $39,000 for majors in early childhood education. i'm not sure we chose right, alison. >> yeah. that was not my strong suit. >>> adrian rodriguez takes miss place of major league baseball's all-time home run list. here, they must look their best. smooth, beautiful skin is an advantage. the others can only hide in shame....
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centerpiece in the pacific heights is a financial story convenience story that will include a ten petroleum domination and new one story over story result and a number of curve cuts in parking and code signage and new perimeter signage the proposed of to 2:00 a.m. and not seek an alcohol use for the conditional use authorization on due to the proposed lot morgue an excess of the convenient store and the establishment of a formula retail for the community the didn't want didn't consider is as a auto use follower known section and therefore not subject to the criteria the verifying was conduct and negative debilitation issued in 2015 this document has been enclosed many of the craft motion and staff wants to add a condition of approval for the mitigation in the m m rp exhibit c is necessary to void the effects of the proposed project and have been agreed on with the condition approve the project sponsor submitted a publication that includes the following 341 of the empowering spaces are occupied by formula retail use and 19 heed and 10 feet of front out of 10 thousand plus by formula retail u
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the chief also said some flooring products inside do contain petroleum and are extremely flammable. right now, they're working with the department of environmental protection regarding the runoff from the water that has been used to fight the blaze. your thoughts about it? your concerns living so close? >> when you get into that flooring stuff over there for floors and things it's kind of dangerous material. >> reporter: was the chief told us right now they don't foresee any danger. there was a tweet sent out earlier by conche on the community facebook page, telling folks to stay inside. the chief has not confirmed that for us but we can tell you, looking at the video from overnight, there were multiple collapses and explosions inside the two burned businesses. ladder trucks as you still, are still fiercely attacking this three-alarm fire. 100 firefighters in all have responded and we've also been checking with residents out here about 100 people still do not have electricity and gas. no word yet on when both will be restored. live for now in conshohocken monique braxton, nbc 10 new
the chief also said some flooring products inside do contain petroleum and are extremely flammable. right now, they're working with the department of environmental protection regarding the runoff from the water that has been used to fight the blaze. your thoughts about it? your concerns living so close? >> when you get into that flooring stuff over there for floors and things it's kind of dangerous material. >> reporter: was the chief told us right now they don't foresee any danger....
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. >> but the american petroleum institute says the time for fixing tank cars is too short and will lead to concerns for consumers. the regulation calls for enhanced brake being systems that allow each rail -- breaking systems that allow each rail car to brake independently reducing the number of cars that derail in a crash. ed hamburger says the brakes are costly don't work well and will not prevent one accident. >> if there is an accident, will it prevent some cars -- >> one. >> -- from derailing? >> our study indicates it would prevent one car from derailing. >> so one fewer car would come off the rail? >> that's correct. >> if a train had these brakes? >> that's correct. to say it would eliminate the accordion effect is not correct. >> the industry has not ruled out challenging the braking requirement. overall though even critics agree the new rules are a safety step forward. lisa stark, al jazeera washington. >> a battery strong enough to power an entire home. we'll find out why a car company's newest creation could one day revolutionize the way people get electricity. e ty. >> the
. >> but the american petroleum institute says the time for fixing tank cars is too short and will lead to concerns for consumers. the regulation calls for enhanced brake being systems that allow each rail -- breaking systems that allow each rail car to brake independently reducing the number of cars that derail in a crash. ed hamburger says the brakes are costly don't work well and will not prevent one accident. >> if there is an accident, will it prevent some cars -- >> one....
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the rig's owner, texas petroleum investment company said between 100 and 120 barrels of oil were on board at the time >>> a u.s. navy jet went off the runway landing in the bay. the pilot was able to eject safely into the water and was rescued by the crew of a civilian boat >>> a victory for president obama, the senate approved a bill 26-37 a rare show of support, most of the democrats voted against it. it would give the president fast-track powers to clear the way for a trade deal. the house is expected to take up the bill next month and could face a tough debate there >>> today the state department released a first batch of emails that hillary clinton kept in a private account. the biggest controversy surrounding the documents seems to be about how they were handled, rather than what was in them. >> a lot of these bags ... >>> at a new hampshire beer factory, hillary clinton eyed the ingredients. the public got a look at emails the government releasing 900 pages about the benghazi-libyan attack. >> i said i want them to release all of them as soon as possible. and they are in the proces
the rig's owner, texas petroleum investment company said between 100 and 120 barrels of oil were on board at the time >>> a u.s. navy jet went off the runway landing in the bay. the pilot was able to eject safely into the water and was rescued by the crew of a civilian boat >>> a victory for president obama, the senate approved a bill 26-37 a rare show of support, most of the democrats voted against it. it would give the president fast-track powers to clear the way for a trade...
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they will petroleum base chemicals and runoff from hoses what's entering storm drain in nearby plymouth creek. >> we were trying to collect it and suck it out we realized that wouldn't work we're going to dump large amounts of fresh water into the storm drain system to di lute it. >> hazmat crews or on scene leaving the cleanup. they don't believed the burned chemicals pose a health risk to nearby residents. as for the warehouse it's destroyed. one fireister suffered a minor hand injury and was taken to a local hospital. i'm told he will be okay. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. in mrij ouj township, chad pradelli "channel 6 action news." >> in trenton new jersey, a two alarm fire early this morning left a woman critically injured and displaced about a dozen people. the fire started on the first floor of a home in the 700 block of center stit seat to and quickly spread upstairs next door. en a woman living in that house where the fire started went to the hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation. no word on the cause of the fire. >>> and a second soldier involved if
they will petroleum base chemicals and runoff from hoses what's entering storm drain in nearby plymouth creek. >> we were trying to collect it and suck it out we realized that wouldn't work we're going to dump large amounts of fresh water into the storm drain system to di lute it. >> hazmat crews or on scene leaving the cleanup. they don't believed the burned chemicals pose a health risk to nearby residents. as for the warehouse it's destroyed. one fireister suffered a minor hand...
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i'm worried about the guy at petroleum, whose employee number 8,432. is your view on their opportunities and their 2020?lity in >> that's why this book, i believe, is still relevant. it is about setting tone, making you have a role model to look up to. people couldently look around and say, if i come out... models are important. and the company corporations really want to have inclusion and protect people, make it safe for them to be themselves. >> when tim cook came out of the closet, how much did that change? was that?ant because there's still only, i openly out c.e.o.'s of publicly listed companies. >> correct. >> what changed when tim cook came out? >> very important because tim is leading the world's largest corporation. said, you can do something with that profile about being yourself. studied theyone progress that she made to come out. instant. it was thoughtful. but it changed people's views gay you can in fact have a leader. >> yeah. >> and a successful gay leader. >> well, that was, again, the former c.e.o. and author of "the glass closet," j
i'm worried about the guy at petroleum, whose employee number 8,432. is your view on their opportunities and their 2020?lity in >> that's why this book, i believe, is still relevant. it is about setting tone, making you have a role model to look up to. people couldently look around and say, if i come out... models are important. and the company corporations really want to have inclusion and protect people, make it safe for them to be themselves. >> when tim cook came out of the...
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now, what i understand is that petroleum-based chemicals were inside this one-story commercial building. and that likely caused excessive heat and excessive explosions during the battle. now, the major challenge to putting out this fire was getting water to the actual scene. firefighters had to lay down hundreds of feet of hose from multiple location toss tap into different hydrants in order to get the fire fast enough. currently on ladders they're blowing the fire, the water down in order to get a handle on this fire, which is still continuing. and now the good news is that even though this building is pretty much destroyed, there has been no damage to surrounding homes, so many for major inconvenience, no one has been injured, none of the fire fight remembers injured. but the fire chief says it could take some time before this fire is completely put out. live in conshohocken, cherri gregg, "kyw news radio", cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right, good news there, but definitely a devastating scene. thanks. >> also, new this morning row home goes up in flames, in trenton, new jersey, t
now, what i understand is that petroleum-based chemicals were inside this one-story commercial building. and that likely caused excessive heat and excessive explosions during the battle. now, the major challenge to putting out this fire was getting water to the actual scene. firefighters had to lay down hundreds of feet of hose from multiple location toss tap into different hydrants in order to get the fire fast enough. currently on ladders they're blowing the fire, the water down in order to...
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. >> reporter: africa's biggest oil producer currently imports most of its refined petroleum.ernment said electricity generation hit an all time low for a population of 170 million people. it blames sabotage of oil and gas pipelines as well as oil workers strike. with chronic shortage of petrol and diesel most places including hospitals are finding it difficult to deliver services. in a few days a new government will be sworn in. it will then have to deal with many challenges from corruption to an energy crisis security to infrastructure decay. yet many nighians are hopeful for change. >>> plenty more news for you on our website, aljazeera.com. ♪ ♪ dangerous flooding hits big parts of the south people have lost their lives and homes are washed out as the streets turn to rivers. an american journalist on trial in iran for spying. but the case is being heard behind closed doors. and a day at the beach turns into chaos when a bounce house goes air born with children inside.
. >> reporter: africa's biggest oil producer currently imports most of its refined petroleum.ernment said electricity generation hit an all time low for a population of 170 million people. it blames sabotage of oil and gas pipelines as well as oil workers strike. with chronic shortage of petrol and diesel most places including hospitals are finding it difficult to deliver services. in a few days a new government will be sworn in. it will then have to deal with many challenges from...
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includes new train cars to britain's high-speed rail network but they point to a risk of slow down in petroleum producing countries. >>> officials at japanese automakers will drastically expand a global recall involving potentially faulty takata air bags. they will call in about 8 million extra vehicles outside japan. executives at honda say they took a closer look at some of their models and found components they believe cause could the air bags to rupture. they will recall nearly 3.2 vehicles overseas. officials at toyota will recall 3.6 million extra vehicles and nissan 1.3 million vehicles. it increases the number of vehicles recalled to more than 30 million. >>> let's check in on markets. stocks over on wall street rebounded on news of an improvement in the u.s. labor market and the weaker dollar pushed up the key indices too. the dow jones industrial average rose 1%. the tech heavy nasdaq regained the 5,000 mark and the s&p 500 shot up more than 1% and posted an all time record high for the first time in three weeks. so let's see how markets here are starting the day. for that we are join
includes new train cars to britain's high-speed rail network but they point to a risk of slow down in petroleum producing countries. >>> officials at japanese automakers will drastically expand a global recall involving potentially faulty takata air bags. they will call in about 8 million extra vehicles outside japan. executives at honda say they took a closer look at some of their models and found components they believe cause could the air bags to rupture. they will recall nearly 3.2...
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many people were saying there's no gender dimension to petroleum. the oil agreements. there's no gender. maybe there is something around the economy or maybe something like that. and so when you break it down withwoman is they were identifying the way that communities interacted with issues. so instead of talking only about protecting oil installations or extracting resources or setting prices, they were talking about the environmental impacts of oil installations. they were talking about the environmental impacts of transportation routes. they were saying, for example, some of these places, water is heavily polluted. women are responsible for collecting water. they have to walk further to get to clean water. they and their families are much more vulnerable to being attacked or to drinking polluted water, et cetera. it's all again part of a system that needs to be addressed. we've seen african women i think take a massive lead on redefining this term of security. then fifth, the final thing i'd say is that we have a ridiculous aversion i think in many parts of the worl
many people were saying there's no gender dimension to petroleum. the oil agreements. there's no gender. maybe there is something around the economy or maybe something like that. and so when you break it down withwoman is they were identifying the way that communities interacted with issues. so instead of talking only about protecting oil installations or extracting resources or setting prices, they were talking about the environmental impacts of oil installations. they were talking about the...