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uncompleted well.ete the well and i just want to highlight that when we had a strong shale industry in 2010, the unemployment rate was much higher than today. incentive.ke more coming up in the next 20 minutes, movement in trying to resolve the puerto rico debt crisis. the households a hearing as the house treasurer says there's no way they can pay their bills do in july. lisa: in the presidential race, mistakes are rising ahead of the new york primary. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are raising their rhetoric. david: tesla received 325,000 orders for the model three. can tesla meet the demand? ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets. rico' secretary says the commonwealth may be able to make a $422 million bond payment due next month. however one analyst says there's no way they can make the payment due on july 1. afterthis comes threatening to halt payments on the debt load. decision,legislative the general obligation bond in perrigo fell its most and eight months. how big a deal was this decision? it
uncompleted well.ete the well and i just want to highlight that when we had a strong shale industry in 2010, the unemployment rate was much higher than today. incentive.ke more coming up in the next 20 minutes, movement in trying to resolve the puerto rico debt crisis. the households a hearing as the house treasurer says there's no way they can pay their bills do in july. lisa: in the presidential race, mistakes are rising ahead of the new york primary. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are...
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we are talking about drilled but uncompleted wells.e have a chart showing the rise of these wells in all of the major shale basins. in andically, you go drill the well but do not finish it. if oil prices rise, you can drill quickly. what is your take on how fast those guys can come online? alex: the example i gave is what i saw in north dakota. one year ago, they were able to work 220 wells in a month. today, you can only do one third. 80. which is a very small figure. means the wells will take more time than expected. told us hewe met fired three quarters of his he cannot complete what he did six month ago. it doesn't matter if the well is uncompleted for a reason. it means there are more uncompleted wells, as we highlighted earlier. the and employment rate was much -- when they started drilling the wells, the unemployment rate was much higher than it is today. great distinction. still hard to complete those wells even if oil prices rise, and if they want to hire the workers back, they are going to have to pay up. fascinating take awa
we are talking about drilled but uncompleted wells.e have a chart showing the rise of these wells in all of the major shale basins. in andically, you go drill the well but do not finish it. if oil prices rise, you can drill quickly. what is your take on how fast those guys can come online? alex: the example i gave is what i saw in north dakota. one year ago, they were able to work 220 wells in a month. today, you can only do one third. 80. which is a very small figure. means the wells will take...
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each month it goes uncomplete d they add $100. >> he picks up a couple of things. >> but do you remember when you don't eat all day and eat you're not able to. >> you got to keep the metabolism going. >> let's go over the rules. so you to finish in one hour. no help from others. you have to keep it all down and no bathroom breaks. right now the jack spot is $1,300. it will cost you about $30 to enter the challenge. >> okay. >> he sits down and they bring out the platter of chicken. they set the timer. it's piping hot. at one point you'll see him toss ice cubes in there to break it up. his face is red but he keeps on going. come on, man, $1,300 on the line. dig deep! >> yeah. >> he's getting tired, too. here we go. let's do it. three on the plate. he did it in just over a half hour. >> i know. it goes down and he's done and the waitress comes out and gives him the once over. he offers final thoughts after he completes the chanllenge. >> i'm young enough to do it but i love food. >> he really wanted that money. >> thank you. it's time to giveaway another ipad mini. all you need is a buzz w
each month it goes uncomplete d they add $100. >> he picks up a couple of things. >> but do you remember when you don't eat all day and eat you're not able to. >> you got to keep the metabolism going. >> let's go over the rules. so you to finish in one hour. no help from others. you have to keep it all down and no bathroom breaks. right now the jack spot is $1,300. it will cost you about $30 to enter the challenge. >> okay. >> he sits down and they bring out...
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well, the issue of uncompleted recalls got a lot of today.s you may remember, a 17-year-old texas girl was killed last month when her recalled takata air bag inflater ruptured. her car had been recalled but never fixed. right after her death, the government said its website where you can check to see if you have an open recall spiked from 50,000 to 175,000 checks of driver's vin numbers. safety regulators say on average 25% of vehicle owners fail to have their cars fixed. they blame recall fatigue as one of the possible reasons drivers ignore recall notices. >> consumer just knowing that's something they need to pay attention to is a challenge, and then if you're getting mument. ones for different cars, that is a real problem. >> rosekind went on to say that automakers can also do a much better job to improve recall completion rates. coming up tonight at 5:00 on news4, why you may soon be hearing from your car insurance m washington app right now and plug in your vin number to see if you have a recall. >> it's dangerous stuff. >> it is very d
well, the issue of uncompleted recalls got a lot of today.s you may remember, a 17-year-old texas girl was killed last month when her recalled takata air bag inflater ruptured. her car had been recalled but never fixed. right after her death, the government said its website where you can check to see if you have an open recall spiked from 50,000 to 175,000 checks of driver's vin numbers. safety regulators say on average 25% of vehicle owners fail to have their cars fixed. they blame recall...
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so we see a lot of suicide attempts, uncompleted suicides for younger people, especially males, that the result of recent crises that precipitate impulsive self-injury. >> sreenivasan: are there large-scale patterns you can say are attributed to the economy or the great recession we just went through or when people are down in the dumps, they've lost their fortunes and everything, are these the times when we see suicides pick up? >> that's the thing p we focused on when we looked at the middle age. we looked to see can we associate any particular kindsy of circumstances to this rising rate of suicide among the middle aged? and sure enough we did see an increasing reference to things like job problems, personal finance issues, foreclosures, bankruptcies, things that really accelerated during the time of t the recession, but we see that those trends are persisting even when a lot of people feel like the economy's recovered quite a bit but maybe those improvements aren't being felt by everybody.. and the middle aged i think are particularly vulnerable to those kinds of precious because
so we see a lot of suicide attempts, uncompleted suicides for younger people, especially males, that the result of recent crises that precipitate impulsive self-injury. >> sreenivasan: are there large-scale patterns you can say are attributed to the economy or the great recession we just went through or when people are down in the dumps, they've lost their fortunes and everything, are these the times when we see suicides pick up? >> that's the thing p we focused on when we looked at...
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on the good news, we have a thousand wells that have been drilled that uncompleted ready to go once wey right in north dakota the biggest concern is not the decline in oil prices. it's actually the decline in ag prices and what is going to happen in agriculture in north dakota. >> you got a lot of different things, senator. your state is faces. i understand you're good, hard working people. you have to be tough to live up there. it's cold most of the year. you seem to be facing this pain on all sides. when i heard when i was there people said all the workers left. we're not sure if things turn around we're going to have the people to restart the industry. >> yeah. one of the things we really were benefactors of was, in fwakt, the downturn in the rest of the national economy. so you saw construction workers from idaho, you saw rig workers from oklahoma and texas and louisiana. it's going to be hard to get them back. but we plan on doing everything we can to build the infrastructure so that next time when they come there's going to be single family housing. there's going to be multifamil
on the good news, we have a thousand wells that have been drilled that uncompleted ready to go once wey right in north dakota the biggest concern is not the decline in oil prices. it's actually the decline in ag prices and what is going to happen in agriculture in north dakota. >> you got a lot of different things, senator. your state is faces. i understand you're good, hard working people. you have to be tough to live up there. it's cold most of the year. you seem to be facing this pain...