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i think they really did an extraordinary job if you look at liberia, nigeria, -- i'm sorry. and some of the other side of the mediterranean. i would say the people that did the best job with this were outside the organization. unicef did an extraordinarily job. this for unicef -- unicef took off. bankrupt catholic charities give way to unicef into the world health organization. and they begin to really take in and so i would argue and to be honest honest i am really rusty , on this so i would have to go back and pull that on my documents, but i would argue that the greatest impact that on rough had was in africa and in the creation of the direct agencies that gave specific services to refugee populations and created chapters and partnered with what we would today call civil society organizations that were generic to those countries. does that answer your question? >> it is important to keep in mind that displacement continues and arguably still continues for many people affected by this conflict. it is a question that i asked my students. when does displacement end? can disp
i think they really did an extraordinary job if you look at liberia, nigeria, -- i'm sorry. and some of the other side of the mediterranean. i would say the people that did the best job with this were outside the organization. unicef did an extraordinarily job. this for unicef -- unicef took off. bankrupt catholic charities give way to unicef into the world health organization. and they begin to really take in and so i would argue and to be honest honest i am really rusty , on this so i would...
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nigeria, e quipped it was crazyz >> it was nuts >> we're famous. >> who knows what will happen ie 2017. no no. >> it's 10:40.0:40. let's send it over to thesend i kitchen with erin g might have v fate clip of the year.the yea you've only one day left to make up your menu for new year's eve. we're show you perfect helpctel ideas to ring in the 2017.017. look at this spread you've got set up. ♪♪ i really like that about bassett. you really can custom make your furniture exactly how you want. it's all about customization. the possibilities are endless. you can get exactly what you want. ♪♪ all right. 10:43. welcome back to good day at 10a. we couldn't to countdown to 2017 now. yesterday on good day we showedo you how to host and decorate for new year's eve party. p something important to keep inap mind if you're still worrying'r about what to feed your guests,e don't worry at all. all. we have brought in the pros froo 11 course indicator to go shownc us very easy newator year's pary desserts that will have your guests mouths watering.g jim benson thanks for coming inn >> thank you
nigeria, e quipped it was crazyz >> it was nuts >> we're famous. >> who knows what will happen ie 2017. no no. >> it's 10:40.0:40. let's send it over to thesend i kitchen with erin g might have v fate clip of the year.the yea you've only one day left to make up your menu for new year's eve. we're show you perfect helpctel ideas to ring in the 2017.017. look at this spread you've got set up. ♪♪ i really like that about bassett. you really can custom make your...
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nigeria has had plenty of problems with security issues. is a big part of it, interruptions on pipelines and attacks. theyo some extent and also, economically speaking, they expected contraction which has not happened. something there fundamentally. a good point about the political is sortbecause turmoil of the pendant on your perspective, perhaps it is just churn and people still got about that. we have a nice bounce. david: risk is not only one way, risk for the upside and downside. >> that is the story of the year , especially if we focus in the u.s. because this has been a year that introduce some of volatility people have not seen in a long time. january, we saw the market falling off a cliff which nobody expected in the first two months of the year which got people panicking and lean equities. and infleeing equities april and may they came back in, a big tray from january to june, defensive trading, we talk about that, the utilities, the staples. felt better people and moved into the cyclical sectors and we had brexit, which caused sh
nigeria has had plenty of problems with security issues. is a big part of it, interruptions on pipelines and attacks. theyo some extent and also, economically speaking, they expected contraction which has not happened. something there fundamentally. a good point about the political is sortbecause turmoil of the pendant on your perspective, perhaps it is just churn and people still got about that. we have a nice bounce. david: risk is not only one way, risk for the upside and downside. >>...
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guy rush aggressive china occupied south china sea terrorism rampant not just iraq syria but libya, nigeria, and somalia, and yemen so i am optimistic there too i think rex tillerson understands the globe a mature smart effective balanced person. >> controversial u.n. vote resolution, our relationship with israel, going forward donald trump saying that will be much different. >> our failure to veto that security council resolution was a disgraceful a reversal of policy i do think president trump will change policies that it will have a much better relationship with prime minister netanyahu, and -- hopeful that from here we can build not just domestically economically but internationally, to know we will stand with him this president did not do that. >> as far as looking at democratic party since not even looking at themselves enough what do you think is future of the democratic party and what doesn't appear a very deep bench. >> very serious problems, didn't just lose presidency the senate, and the house, 35 republican governors republicans control over two-thirds of the state legislatures
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the wild cards that are exempt from the opec freeze and cutbacks specifically looking at libya and nigeria. both of them are far from their precrisis production levels. how much lower can this go here? >> the oil price? there is obviously a danger. we could see another subsubstantiate rble selloff that we saw substantial selloff. the key players have learned some very hard lessons and it has been very painful for them, the whole experience and therefore will want to be much more controlled about trying to control the oil price. anna: many people are watching what happens to the oil price. the central banks one of those groups because they are looking at what this has done to inflation. central banks have struggled to get inflation up to target and in many cases have failed. if we see oil prices going higher, this is perhaps not the kind of inflation they want to see. the e.c.b. talked about where their inflation numbers could go. $65 a barrel by 2019 and then lo and behold the e.c.b. almost makes their inflation target. >> correct. one of the things to bear in mind about oil generally is t
the wild cards that are exempt from the opec freeze and cutbacks specifically looking at libya and nigeria. both of them are far from their precrisis production levels. how much lower can this go here? >> the oil price? there is obviously a danger. we could see another subsubstantiate rble selloff that we saw substantial selloff. the key players have learned some very hard lessons and it has been very painful for them, the whole experience and therefore will want to be much more...
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yes, and also libya and nigeria are coming out of a depressed position. they will be allowed to increase. there will be some cheating, but i think there will be quite a lot of compliance with this. when we finally saw that announcement — we'd been talking about it for days, weeks, in the lead up — they have finally made this agreement, but they cut at record levels. russia was producing more than 11 million a day, something like that. will it really make a huge difference? demand is also increasing. lower prices equals that it is cheaper, so demand growth has been good. how long will that last now prices are rising? unless there is a recession in the west, i think we will see a decent amount of demand growth. it will increase the wiggle room some of the 0pec countries have. the us is also producing a lot of the world's oil at the moment. the worry is with higher prices, they'll produce even more. the americans, right? the fracas because they'll come into it once the price... they'll make money. they will shut production when the prices go too low, but
yes, and also libya and nigeria are coming out of a depressed position. they will be allowed to increase. there will be some cheating, but i think there will be quite a lot of compliance with this. when we finally saw that announcement — we'd been talking about it for days, weeks, in the lead up — they have finally made this agreement, but they cut at record levels. russia was producing more than 11 million a day, something like that. will it really make a huge difference? demand is also...
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. >> and they're trying to do that with nigeria and the left is not supporting it. so she's sort of caught in a cleft stick at the moment, and the germans are confused, disappointed and fearful, and a lot of germans are leaving germany as a result. coming to the election, the fact is it's a coalition that she heads, and she's much weaker than before. but there are no substantial alternative people available to take over who could forge a coalition. and so i think she will survive, although wounded and battered. connell: talking about one of the more recent stories, these migrants, 54,000 of them getting grants, money to return home. so that's basically paying these people to leave the country. your point about the internal politics in germany, we heard before brexit no way this this was going to pass, and we heard before donald trump was elected, no way that he was going to win. there is something to this populist movement, it's taken hold in italy to the earlier point that we made as well. so, i mean, even if she's the favorite to hold on because of the internal st
. >> and they're trying to do that with nigeria and the left is not supporting it. so she's sort of caught in a cleft stick at the moment, and the germans are confused, disappointed and fearful, and a lot of germans are leaving germany as a result. coming to the election, the fact is it's a coalition that she heads, and she's much weaker than before. but there are no substantial alternative people available to take over who could forge a coalition. and so i think she will survive,...
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>> announcer: to nigeria to find him. >> dr. phil: he may be real but the check is phony. the passport is fake. his eyebrows are drawn on. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, ey. >> dr. phil: this is a safe
>> announcer: to nigeria to find him. >> dr. phil: he may be real but the check is phony. the passport is fake. his eyebrows are drawn on. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, ey. >> dr. phil: this is a safe
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they have targeted churches in iraq, egypt, nigeria, every christmas. we cannot isolate ourselves from the world. we are now and explicit target of islamic state for the simple act of going to church, the jewish synagogues have been protected and targeted for over 30 years. >> this is what we get with obama foreign-policy, we see a bunch of police outside churches across the country. >> we don't want to live that way, we don't them to live in a world where the cops on the curb are going to protect us from suicide bombers who get hit before we get hit. trump has been attached with this isolationist mood banning muslims, pulling back from nato. i focus more on the fact that in his speeches he said what he would like to do is reestablish stability in the world and that is what i mean by packs americana. that american-led stability is the way the world works by and large in the entire period, eu strength. ashley: the threat of strength. >> you have to use political, diplomatic and military strength in the world, whether in europe or asia and that is what we
they have targeted churches in iraq, egypt, nigeria, every christmas. we cannot isolate ourselves from the world. we are now and explicit target of islamic state for the simple act of going to church, the jewish synagogues have been protected and targeted for over 30 years. >> this is what we get with obama foreign-policy, we see a bunch of police outside churches across the country. >> we don't want to live that way, we don't them to live in a world where the cops on the curb are...
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we -- you know, it's enduring in the very unstable places like, for example, parts of pakistan and nigeria. so in pakistan you have vaccine workers who get killed by the taliban, you know, a way of sort -- you know, as part of their political campaign and, you know, the virus doesn't care. that's an opportunity for it to take off. also built-in problems with vaccines also in the sense that, you know, the flu virus is a real pain in the neck because it is just constantly turning evolutionarily, so every year there are new mutations arising, mixing and matching together and you get a new strain every year and, you know, the scientists making making the vaccines, a lot of them are using the basic technology we used in the 1950's like actually trying to grow vaccine and chicken eggs for example, it takes months to do that. they have to guess in advance, we are entering our flu season right now just about and the vaccines decided on months ago and we have to hope that they got it right and a lot of times they don't, so there's a situation where what we really need ultimately and there are peopl
we -- you know, it's enduring in the very unstable places like, for example, parts of pakistan and nigeria. so in pakistan you have vaccine workers who get killed by the taliban, you know, a way of sort -- you know, as part of their political campaign and, you know, the virus doesn't care. that's an opportunity for it to take off. also built-in problems with vaccines also in the sense that, you know, the flu virus is a real pain in the neck because it is just constantly turning evolutionarily,...
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nigeria is 200 million people. it is very important it succeeds. if nigeria fails, africa fails. if africa fails, europe fails. if europe fails, america is in deep -- charlie: you have everybody involved in red. more than $360 billion. tell me how you see this in terms of this great rock star. what skills he has, what is it? what is it that motivates him and what is it he uses to rally these points of power to make a difference? bono: i want to say back to you, it is the same thing that has this table become a the stuff of legend. it is an old-fashioned, ancient idea. pretentious dimension, but it is that greek idea of the whole society, is it not? it should not be unusual to have scientists, artists, mathematicians, poets, drunks, comedians, philosophers, contributing. that is how ireland was formed. everyone was welcome. the world of ideas. you are interested in it, i am interested in it. that is what motivates me. how could you, for instance, the development agenda used to be a thing of the left. a creature of the left. if they are hammering on about poverty -- that was undere
nigeria is 200 million people. it is very important it succeeds. if nigeria fails, africa fails. if africa fails, europe fails. if europe fails, america is in deep -- charlie: you have everybody involved in red. more than $360 billion. tell me how you see this in terms of this great rock star. what skills he has, what is it? what is it that motivates him and what is it he uses to rally these points of power to make a difference? bono: i want to say back to you, it is the same thing that has...
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he recently returned from a trip to nigeria.
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nigeria's anticorruption agency is investigating 11 people involved in obtaining the salaries and pensions of thousands of nonexistent or dead employees. taking the ghost workers off the books has saved $600 million. the zika outbreak is no longer considered a global health fourgency, but the mosquito- and virus is here to stay. the who is expecting more babies to be born with brain damage because of complications caused by zika. the virus caught the world by surprise last year. they are scrambling to learn more about the mysterious and devastating disease. our health correspondent reports on what is next. of zika.gacy a generation of children whose lives will be changed by the bite of a tiny, blood thursday creature. bloodthirsty creature. a year ago we knew very little. today we know it can cause birth defects, and the virus, though mainly transmitted through mosquitoes, can also be transmitted through sex. the outbreak has mainly been in latin america and the caribbean. it is the impact on unborn babies that is a concern. half of zika hit countries and territories reported babies being
nigeria's anticorruption agency is investigating 11 people involved in obtaining the salaries and pensions of thousands of nonexistent or dead employees. taking the ghost workers off the books has saved $600 million. the zika outbreak is no longer considered a global health fourgency, but the mosquito- and virus is here to stay. the who is expecting more babies to be born with brain damage because of complications caused by zika. the virus caught the world by surprise last year. they are...
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he recently returned from a trip in nigeria. he visited with refugees. i am very pleased to have him back. welcome. you are a traveling man. bono: i am a traveler, that is it.
he recently returned from a trip in nigeria. he visited with refugees. i am very pleased to have him back. welcome. you are a traveling man. bono: i am a traveler, that is it.
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martin patience, bbc news, north—eastern nigeria. to bring you some good news from west midlands police, they were appealing for help to find some young sisters who had gone missing from their home in the aston area of birmingham. they have been found safe and well, according to west midlands police. this was a ten—year—old and her 11—year—old sister, who had gone missing. they we re sister, who had gone missing. they were now found safe and well, according to west midlands police. the american actress debbie reynolds has been taken to hospital after suffering a suspected stroke, according to us media reports. the 84—year—old was said to be making arrangements for the funeral of her daughter carrie fisher, whose death was announced yesterday. harrison ford has led tributes to carrie fisher, calling her one of a kind. the actress, best known for her role as princess leia in star wars, had been in hospital since suffering a cardiac arrest on a flight from london to los angeles last friday. our entertainment correspondent li
martin patience, bbc news, north—eastern nigeria. to bring you some good news from west midlands police, they were appealing for help to find some young sisters who had gone missing from their home in the aston area of birmingham. they have been found safe and well, according to west midlands police. this was a ten—year—old and her 11—year—old sister, who had gone missing. they we re sister, who had gone missing. they were now found safe and well, according to west midlands police....
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martin patience, bbc news, north eastern nigeria. hello and welcome to our look at what‘s in tomorrow‘s papers. with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and tom bergin, business correspondent at reuters. let‘s start with a look at tomorrow‘s front pages. the telegraph focuses on the business rate rises due to come in next year, calling them "crippling." the paper also features cycling champion sir bradley wiggins announcing his retirement. sir bradley retirement also makes the guardian front page, and the paper also has an exclusive interview with labour leaderjeremy corbyn, in which accuses the prime minister of acting like henry viii. the government are considering plans to give child offenders life—long anonymity, according to the times. and transport disruption across the uk due to freezing weather also features. the mail claims that people are wasting time putting christmas cards and wrapping in the recycling bin, as lots will end up in landfill. the daily express warns of "deadly" weat
martin patience, bbc news, north eastern nigeria. hello and welcome to our look at what‘s in tomorrow‘s papers. with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and tom bergin, business correspondent at reuters. let‘s start with a look at tomorrow‘s front pages. the telegraph focuses on the business rate rises due to come in next year, calling them "crippling." the paper also features cycling champion sir bradley wiggins announcing his retirement. sir...
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but nigeria's anti—corruption agency says it's investigating eleven people involved in a syndicate to obtain the salaries and pensions of thousands of non—existent or dead employees. officials say the removal of the ghost workers has saved the government 600 million dollars. 2016 has been a dramatic year for turkey. on the edge of europe and the middle east and on the border with syria, over the past few months the country has suffered multiple terror attacks, an attempted coup, and just last week, the assassination of the russian ambassador. our turkey correspondent mark lowen has covered all of this. here's his review of the year. it has been perhaps the most turbulent year in turkeyjose mourinho history, from an attempted coup to the terror attacks to the conflict with the kurdish minority. this is the story of a traumatic 12 months. the backdrop has been the insurgency in the south—east. since the ceasefire broke down with the pkk kurdish militants, there has been tit—for—tat violence. the pkk have blown up soldiers and police, the state has attacked and imposed cu rfews.
but nigeria's anti—corruption agency says it's investigating eleven people involved in a syndicate to obtain the salaries and pensions of thousands of non—existent or dead employees. officials say the removal of the ghost workers has saved the government 600 million dollars. 2016 has been a dramatic year for turkey. on the edge of europe and the middle east and on the border with syria, over the past few months the country has suffered multiple terror attacks, an attempted coup, and just...
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nigeria is two million people. in nigeria fails, africa fails. if africa fails, europe fails and if europe fails america's in day. >> rose: why africa always? i mean, it was aids, it was debt relief, it's development. >> the thing why we all pick the fight with aids is because it sort of focused you on this inequality. you could get these two pills and any gain read if you had hiv/aids here in new york or in deb lun -- it should not decide where you live. so justice, you're asking what motivates, it's justice not charity. as it happens, that whole mode is shifting now to a more, to a self interest narrative. and europeans are realizing that continent of africa is eight mile west and if people are running from burning homes, burning villages they will strap themselves to bits of wood, teachers, nurses, educated people put their children in little dingies and risk everything to find liberty. they would swim to europe and we can't stop them nor should we. these are refugees. and we've all been refugees, you know. so now europe is realizing we have t
nigeria is two million people. in nigeria fails, africa fails. if africa fails, europe fails and if europe fails america's in day. >> rose: why africa always? i mean, it was aids, it was debt relief, it's development. >> the thing why we all pick the fight with aids is because it sort of focused you on this inequality. you could get these two pills and any gain read if you had hiv/aids here in new york or in deb lun -- it should not decide where you live. so justice, you're asking...
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martin patience, bbc news, north eastern nigeria. the coastguard in kent has called off an extensive search for the night after a fishing boat sank around 17 miles off ramsgate. one person has died and another was found clinging to the upturned hull early this morning and was airlifted to hospital. our correspondent simon jones has more. capsized. it's believed the fishing boat from belgium overturned at 11 o'clock last night. but it wasn't until first light some eight hours later that one of the crew members was spotted by another boat, clinging to the hull. lucky to be alive? absolutely, yeah. i mean at this time of year, in the southern north sea, a water temperature about 9.5 degrees and the air temperature less than that. so yes, a significant risk in terms of hypothermia. but yeah, he's in the proper care of the hospital authorities at present. he was able to tell his rescuers that two of his fellow crew members were missing. prompting a major response. two lifeboats from ramsgate have been taking part in the search, which has
martin patience, bbc news, north eastern nigeria. the coastguard in kent has called off an extensive search for the night after a fishing boat sank around 17 miles off ramsgate. one person has died and another was found clinging to the upturned hull early this morning and was airlifted to hospital. our correspondent simon jones has more. capsized. it's believed the fishing boat from belgium overturned at 11 o'clock last night. but it wasn't until first light some eight hours later that one of...
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nigeria has aspirations to get to those co-million. there you have 900,000 barrels per day and i could act as an overhang on the market as you production ramps up. it seems like both will have to keep out to keep the market -- seems like opec will have to keep out to keep the market -- how does that compliance rate shift if the dollar keeps moving higher and some of these suppliers say they can get a lot more from their barrels here? mr. cosgrove: i think that speaks into the hesitation for the second half of 2017 where you have opec producers saying why should i restrain my output or keep it lower than it needs to be? i can add incremental revenue. i think that is why they will have to meet again after this six-month window expires. if you think about the way the dollar index is made up, there is still room for expansion in ecb to keep the euro declining. if commodities -- this reflation trade gains steam, it could reverse the course. vonnie: the chart for the year is this magical chart, some of it hit rock-bottom in may and june and
nigeria has aspirations to get to those co-million. there you have 900,000 barrels per day and i could act as an overhang on the market as you production ramps up. it seems like both will have to keep out to keep the market -- seems like opec will have to keep out to keep the market -- how does that compliance rate shift if the dollar keeps moving higher and some of these suppliers say they can get a lot more from their barrels here? mr. cosgrove: i think that speaks into the hesitation for the...
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yes, and also libya and nigeria, coming out of a depressed position. they will be allowed to increase. there will be a lot of compliance. when we saw that announcement, in the lead up, they have finally made this agreement, but they cut at record levels. rush was producing more than 11 million a day, something like that. will it make a huge difference? with demand increasing, lower prices equals that it is cheaper, so demand growth is good. how long will that last now prices are rising? unless there is a recession in the west, we will see a decent amount of growth. it will increase the wiggle room that some of the countries have. of course, the us is also producing a lot of oil at the moment. the worry they will produce even more. the frackers, when they come into it because of the price, making money. they can switch it on pretty quickly? there is a finite limit to that. with a bit of compliance and demand and great, i think the oil price will reach $60. brand crude up 40% in 2016. —— brent crude. what are your predictions that 2017? as i say, $60
yes, and also libya and nigeria, coming out of a depressed position. they will be allowed to increase. there will be a lot of compliance. when we saw that announcement, in the lead up, they have finally made this agreement, but they cut at record levels. rush was producing more than 11 million a day, something like that. will it make a huge difference? with demand increasing, lower prices equals that it is cheaper, so demand growth is good. how long will that last now prices are rising? unless...
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she was building schools, teaching ideology in nigeria. when she decided to retire from her work in africa, she came back to the u.s. and instead of, she decided to break into one of the most secure facilities on the planet. her two compatriots who is a vietnam war veteran and has lived in washington for about 20 years now at the catholic worker house in washington and greg is from iowa and he is a long time anti- nuclear war activists who have committed actions like this many times before. he creates these intrepid acts of civil resistance which involve the weapons facility. this particular action at y12 was his sixth action. he served multiple years in prison for committing these actions. the three of them came together and decided this was the time and place to do it and they hiked over a wooded ridge in the middle of the night, four years ago this weekend. they got as far as they did and they are the reason we are all sitting here right now. >> now when the story broke, obviously there's a tremendous, it was shocking because y12 is whe
she was building schools, teaching ideology in nigeria. when she decided to retire from her work in africa, she came back to the u.s. and instead of, she decided to break into one of the most secure facilities on the planet. her two compatriots who is a vietnam war veteran and has lived in washington for about 20 years now at the catholic worker house in washington and greg is from iowa and he is a long time anti- nuclear war activists who have committed actions like this many times before. he...
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. >>> in nigeria, families and lawyers are accusing officials of preventing kidnapped girls free for more than to years of captivity from spending christmas at home with their country. islamic extremists back in october. they had been held in the capitol for trauma counseling were held at a legislature's house. >>> a group of syrians for their alleged involvement in chemical a un security council would, investigators have endorsement wanted used in chemical attacks. >>> two major precipitation drugs distributors agreed to settle a lawsuit. alleges they feel the state of opiate epidemic. drug companies shipped nearly 800 million hydrocodone and october see codeine pills over there six years ago, in that period, more than 1700 people fatally overdaft >>> christmas is the season of giving. january is the months returns, ups said it respects to return more than 5 million packages. ups says january 5th is traditionally celebrated by delivery companies as national returns day. on that day alone, an average of 1.5 million packages are returned to retail companies in 2015 more than 260 billi
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some of the countries that are in a weaker state at the moment, nigeria and libya. that makes it -- that makes noncompliance slightly more likely. five of those countries can manage to make significant production increases. others in opec would have to make a big cut to actually hit the target they were aiming for. francine: james and geoffrey, thank you so much. next half hour. next, china could be facing a grim new year's eve. we will also speak to jonathan and get more from geoffrey. we will talk about china, renminbi, and whether a u.s.-china trade war is on the cards. ♪ . francine: let's get straight to the first word news. russian investigators are studying the flight data recorder from the military plane that crashed into the black sea on sunday. 92 people were killed. it disappeared from radar shortly after taking off. recovery of the remains continues. toshiba has fallen by the david limit after forecasting a loss. the right downfall is the acquisition of a power systems operator westinghouse units. arguments over new nuclear projections which are a year
some of the countries that are in a weaker state at the moment, nigeria and libya. that makes it -- that makes noncompliance slightly more likely. five of those countries can manage to make significant production increases. others in opec would have to make a big cut to actually hit the target they were aiming for. francine: james and geoffrey, thank you so much. next half hour. next, china could be facing a grim new year's eve. we will also speak to jonathan and get more from geoffrey. we will...
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but they were hampered by some events unfolding on the ground in nigeria. what happens over the course of 2017 when those three pep shuns to the deal, do they come back into the mix, are they also forced to stop producing at the same levels? >> remember when oil was driving the markets years ago before the financial crisis? we literally would see if the price of oil went up, you would see a direct market reaction. we're not quite seeing that at the moment, right? frnlg>> with trump we have beenn away from that. >> also things like inflation. we were talking about whether or not inflation is upon us or not. i'm argue it's not upon us. it will take a long time before we see inflation close to 2%. we're still at 0.4% in europe. if the price of oil were to move markedly higher, that inflation forecast must move higher. >> mario draghi has been dealing with the second round effects of low oil price for a couple years now. so there must be second round effects at some point kicking in for inflation in europe in 2017. >> a lot of rules are being thrown out the win
but they were hampered by some events unfolding on the ground in nigeria. what happens over the course of 2017 when those three pep shuns to the deal, do they come back into the mix, are they also forced to stop producing at the same levels? >> remember when oil was driving the markets years ago before the financial crisis? we literally would see if the price of oil went up, you would see a direct market reaction. we're not quite seeing that at the moment, right? frnlg>> with trump...
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yes, and also libya and nigeria, coming out of a depressed position. they will be allowed to increase. there will be a lot of complaints. when we saw that announcement, in the lead up, they have finally made this agreement, but they cut at record levels. russia was producing more than 11 million a day, something like that. will it make a huge difference? with demand increasing, lower prices equals that it is cheaper, so demand growth is good. how long will that last now prices are rising? unless there is a recession in the west, we will see a decent amount of growth. it will increase the wiggle room that some of the countries have. yes, the us is also producing a lot of oil at the moment. the worry is they will produce even more. it will be frackers who come into it because of the price, making money. they can switch it on pretty quickly? there is a finite limit to that. with a bit of compliance and demand, i think the oil price will reach $60. what are your predictions for 2017? as i say, $60 brent. no $100 mark? unless there is a cataclysm somewhere.
yes, and also libya and nigeria, coming out of a depressed position. they will be allowed to increase. there will be a lot of complaints. when we saw that announcement, in the lead up, they have finally made this agreement, but they cut at record levels. russia was producing more than 11 million a day, something like that. will it make a huge difference? with demand increasing, lower prices equals that it is cheaper, so demand growth is good. how long will that last now prices are rising?...
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isha sesay, cnn, chibok, nigeria. >> our thanks to isha sesay for that report. that's it for me. i will be back at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "the lead." the news continues here on cnn. thanks for watching. >>> hello, i'm martin savidge in for brooke baldwin. we have breaking news. acclaimed actress and author carrie fisher has died. the iconic starlet who portrayed princess leia in the "star wars" series passed away after stuffing a heart attack aboard a los angeles-bound flight four days ago. she was 60 years old. stephanie elam takes a look back at her life. >> i should have expected to find you holding vader's leash. >> reporter: carrie fisher won the hearts of generations as princess leia in arguably the most beloved movie franchise ever -- "star wars." princess on screen, hollywood royalty off it, with a sharp wit and sharper pen. fisher was born in beverly hills. mother, actress debbie reynolds. father, singer eddie fisher. >> i was primarily brought up by my mother but i saw my father. >> reporter: fisher wove her experiences as a show biz kid who struggled with addiction into
isha sesay, cnn, chibok, nigeria. >> our thanks to isha sesay for that report. that's it for me. i will be back at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "the lead." the news continues here on cnn. thanks for watching. >>> hello, i'm martin savidge in for brooke baldwin. we have breaking news. acclaimed actress and author carrie fisher has died. the iconic starlet who portrayed princess leia in the "star wars" series passed away after stuffing a heart attack aboard a los...
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more or less constructive outside of some factors such as lower compliance where potentially libya and nigeria come back or potentially saudi arabia or kuwait increasing production from the neutral zone. vonnie: for more from bloomberg b.i.ligence, check out go. lowering capital requirements for 2017. what that could mean. here's a look at how deutsche bank's shares have performed. around 18%. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn and this is bloomberg markets. the european close. on's turn to the latest deutsche bank. the german lender could benefit from a lower capital hurdle next year. the ecb is taking it down a little bit. is jeffreynow voegeli, banking reporter for bloomberg news. >> this is good news for deutsche bank. i would assume they would like lower interests. one, this is not a surprise. we are expected to lower the requirements for the bank next year. s have dropped down to 8% by 2%. maybe deutsche bank is better off now but it didn't sustain as much as others. vonnie: why is the ecb doing this? how does its criteria work
more or less constructive outside of some factors such as lower compliance where potentially libya and nigeria come back or potentially saudi arabia or kuwait increasing production from the neutral zone. vonnie: for more from bloomberg b.i.ligence, check out go. lowering capital requirements for 2017. what that could mean. here's a look at how deutsche bank's shares have performed. around 18%. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn and...
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she joins us now from lagos, nigeria. for you someone who has covered this personally for so long, incredibly meaningful. >> reporter: yeah. hi there, don and poppy. incredibly meaningful. just something that will always stay with me, being able to make this journey home with these girls. this was a journey they had been longing to make. really very much a long road home to reuniting with family and their community. after almost 2 1/2 years in boko haram captivity, at last it's time to go home. having covered the chibok girls abduction from the very beginning, i'm going to make the long journey with them. you're going home. how are you feeling? somebody tell me, what is the feeling in your heart right now? >> happy. >> reporter: happy? for all the talk of excitement, some of these girls are also nervous. >> don't be nervous. don't be afraid, okay? behold your faith. you hold on to your faith, okay? okay? the same faith that kept you all those months. >> reporter: with the girls on the move, there are more smiles as they c
she joins us now from lagos, nigeria. for you someone who has covered this personally for so long, incredibly meaningful. >> reporter: yeah. hi there, don and poppy. incredibly meaningful. just something that will always stay with me, being able to make this journey home with these girls. this was a journey they had been longing to make. really very much a long road home to reuniting with family and their community. after almost 2 1/2 years in boko haram captivity, at last it's time to go...
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nigeria coming back potentially. in terms of non-opec production, brazil will increase production by a couple hundred thousand, kazakhstan coming back in the market. that will add a couple hundred thousand barrels a day. we're not talking what the price increase will do to the u.s. production. >> to me what i find so interesting is opec finally throws in the towel, say there will be a production cut and the very thing they were frightened of and what the saudis didn't want -- the reason the saudis didn't want to do a production cut once the price rises -- they damned if they do and damned if they don't when it comes to poke. i'm not sure i would have bothered at this point. >> they are not trying to crush u.s. sales. you say 2016 was really the year that opec threw in the towel in terms of trying to crush that. really just trying to reduce inventories, global inventories are strong across the world, 3 billion barrels a day. i'm sorry, 3 billion barrels. so what they are trying to do is normalize those inventories. >>
nigeria coming back potentially. in terms of non-opec production, brazil will increase production by a couple hundred thousand, kazakhstan coming back in the market. that will add a couple hundred thousand barrels a day. we're not talking what the price increase will do to the u.s. production. >> to me what i find so interesting is opec finally throws in the towel, say there will be a production cut and the very thing they were frightened of and what the saudis didn't want -- the reason...
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ir isha sesay, chibok, nigeria. >> she has been on the forefront of that story with her reporting. the personal touch she has given drives it home. >> that whole emotional journey for those girls. next year on "cnn newsroom" fans are saying goodbye to george michael a day after his sudden death. more on the british singer's rise to star dom and his personal struggles. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ wake me up before you go, girl ♪ ♪ don't leave me hanging on like a yo-yo ♪ ♪ can wake me up >> i think it is fair to say the music of george michael from wham to the solo career that he had, his music brought people to their feet. >> just incredible. fans are holding on to those tunes as they say goodbye to the late british pop star. ian lee reports. >> reporter: it is a familiar scene in 2016, fans grappling with how to say goodbye to an icon. while many of them never knew george michael personally, they pay tribute as if they were old friends. ♪ yes, i've got to have faith >> reporter: the pop superstar's sudden death at just 53 years old has come as a shock to his fans around th
ir isha sesay, chibok, nigeria. >> she has been on the forefront of that story with her reporting. the personal touch she has given drives it home. >> that whole emotional journey for those girls. next year on "cnn newsroom" fans are saying goodbye to george michael a day after his sudden death. more on the british singer's rise to star dom and his personal struggles. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ wake me up before you go, girl ♪ ♪ don't leave me hanging on like a yo-yo...
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isha sesay, cnn, chibok, nigeria. >> incredible reporting. she followed that story right through. >>> well, 2016 was full of political surprises. one of the biggest surprises here in the u.s. was of course the victory of donald trump. next the top ten u.s. political stories of 2016. thope to see you again soon.. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. >>> parked and unused on a street here it zbll china's. >> it affects us a lot. we have to go through a path now. >> reporter: the company was supposed to return the road back to its original state by the end of august, but the tracks are still here, alodge wing with a that goes nowhere. >> i think it is worthless. it only runs 300 meters. you can't actually go anywhere. >> reporter: a city official said h
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carolina s: el lÍder de la iglesia catÓlica mencionó tambiÉn los conflictos en oriente, ucrania, nigeria y siria, e hizo un llamado urgente para que el mundo ayude a la gente en alepo. el mandatario electo donald trump anunciÓ la disolución de su polÉmica fundaciÓn caritativa. miembros demÓcratas dicen que la decisiÓn no es suficiente, y exigen que el magnate con lo que cada uno de sus activos bajo un rÉgimen de administraciÓn. la fiscalÍa de nueva york dice que esto no es posible hasta que no termine la investigaciÓn que estÁ pendiente. el equipo de trump no ha conseguido que ningÚn cantante conocido se presente en la ceremonia de investidura del presidente electo. ha recibido el rechazo de andrea bocelli, elton john y celine dion, aunque las bailarinas the rockets han confirmado su talento. esto contrasta con el apoyo que se dio al presidente obama. y justamente el presidente obama visitÓ por navidad a las tropas de estados unidos estacionadas en una de las bases militares en hawai. les dijo que ser su comandante en jefe ha sido el mayor privilegio de su vida. el mandatari
carolina s: el lÍder de la iglesia catÓlica mencionó tambiÉn los conflictos en oriente, ucrania, nigeria y siria, e hizo un llamado urgente para que el mundo ayude a la gente en alepo. el mandatario electo donald trump anunciÓ la disolución de su polÉmica fundaciÓn caritativa. miembros demÓcratas dicen que la decisiÓn no es suficiente, y exigen que el magnate con lo que cada uno de sus activos bajo un rÉgimen de administraciÓn. la fiscalÍa de nueva york dice que esto no es posible...
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boko haram is the group that captured hundreds of schoolgirls in nigeria in 2014. there was a campaign to help them called bring back our girls. only 21 of those girls were ever released. >>> researchers at the university of montreal say there is a strong link between sleep patterns and recovery for patients with traumatic brain injuries. the team of researchers followed the progress of 30 people who were hospitalized for moderate to severe brain injury. as time went on, they say the patient's thinking abilities and sleep problems improved at the same time. more research is needed to figure out why they intertwine. >>> researchers at north western university say the ear may actually help diagnose a concussi concussion. the researchers used special sensors to monitor a group of kids as they listened to differt smaller brain responses to sound than those who did not have concussions. this test correctly identified 90% of the kids who had a concussion. >> only one week left in the nfl season and there are a lot of ways it can end. >> the redskins still have a shot at
boko haram is the group that captured hundreds of schoolgirls in nigeria in 2014. there was a campaign to help them called bring back our girls. only 21 of those girls were ever released. >>> researchers at the university of montreal say there is a strong link between sleep patterns and recovery for patients with traumatic brain injuries. the team of researchers followed the progress of 30 people who were hospitalized for moderate to severe brain injury. as time went on, they say the...
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these men came from nigeria with their wives and children." lucky" has been here since the fall of 2014. he has a two year residence permit. >> this one is my residence. >> reporter: a place to live, and a $200 a month stipend for each member of his family. but neither lucky nor his friend neosa-- >> this is of my baby. >> reporter: --have been able to find steady work. >> the biggest problem we have here is a job. a family man cannot live without no job. i need to work. that is the problem i'm crying for. >> reporter: i asked the mayor what would happen to those nigerian men. >> ( translated ): with respect to all the migrants we welcome here, we don't have the resources to find work for every one of them. but what i can say is that no one has ever left because their temporary job came to an end. no one has left because the state has told us that these people need to leave. that's never happened. >> reporter: mayor lucano says riace will continue helping as many refugees as it can, and he hopes to inspire other european communities to open th
these men came from nigeria with their wives and children." lucky" has been here since the fall of 2014. he has a two year residence permit. >> this one is my residence. >> reporter: a place to live, and a $200 a month stipend for each member of his family. but neither lucky nor his friend neosa-- >> this is of my baby. >> reporter: --have been able to find steady work. >> the biggest problem we have here is a job. a family man cannot live without no job....
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he called for a stop in nigeria and south sue dan saying venezuela should stay on a course of reconciliation. can his words make a difference? >> i hope so. but i think that maybe the people here believe in that message. so, not necessarily the people that need to be hearing that message are listening. >> reporter: people seem to listen to him carefully. i admire him. i believe he has something to offer for the world. >> reporter: high on the pope's list was a syrian city of aleppo where fighting has been raging. he said far too much blood as been shed there. >> her husband and young son were among 12 syrian refugees pope franceis brought to rome in april while on a visit to greece. [speaking in foreign language] >> we need men of all religions to speak out against war like the pope has. she credits the pope with saving her family and says she hopes the pope can do the same for other syrians. back to you. >>> in san francisco thousands are getting a warm meal tonight thanks to saint anthony. the kitchen started preparing meals at five time time 30. the chefs cooked enough for 3,000 people. >
he called for a stop in nigeria and south sue dan saying venezuela should stay on a course of reconciliation. can his words make a difference? >> i hope so. but i think that maybe the people here believe in that message. so, not necessarily the people that need to be hearing that message are listening. >> reporter: people seem to listen to him carefully. i admire him. i believe he has something to offer for the world. >> reporter: high on the pope's list was a syrian city of...
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building collapses are frequent in nigeria and they are often blamed by officials on the use of cheap materials. earlier, in december, more than 100 people were killed when a church collapsed in the south—east of the country. german police have defused a world war to bomb that caused the evacuation of more than 50 thousand residents of residents of the southern german city had been forced to leave their homes on christmas day so that the huge bomb could be defused. this was the biggest evacuation in germany for an unexploded bomb since the end of the war. church leaders have used their christmas messages to reflect on the emotional impact of global events this year. pope francis called for an end to the fighting in syria when he spoke at the vatican on sunday. he said "far too much blood has been spilled" in the conflict. meanwhile the anglican leader —— the archbishop of canterbury —— justin welby, told his congregation that the end of the year leaves people — in a more unpredictable world. 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir reports. entering canterbury cat
building collapses are frequent in nigeria and they are often blamed by officials on the use of cheap materials. earlier, in december, more than 100 people were killed when a church collapsed in the south—east of the country. german police have defused a world war to bomb that caused the evacuation of more than 50 thousand residents of residents of the southern german city had been forced to leave their homes on christmas day so that the huge bomb could be defused. this was the biggest...
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boko haram has no place left to hide, says nigeria's president. it's after the army captured a key base of the islamist militants he said the camp in the sambisa forest in the northeast of the country was taken two days ago. but the group till carries out suicide bombings in the northeast and in neighbouring niger and cameroon. bbc africa's editorjames copnall says the nigerian government still has some way to go before victory over boko haram is a reality this comes in a long line of strong statements from president muhammadu buhari about boko haram. one year ago he told bbc that the war against the militant group was technically won, and yet, in that past year we have seen suicide bomb attacks, other attacks by boko haram. what is clear is that the militant group have lost some territory and do not control big towns. it seems now according to the president's statement that they may have lost their territory in the forest in the north—east of the country. the group's tactics have changed and they have become an organisation that uses more suici
boko haram has no place left to hide, says nigeria's president. it's after the army captured a key base of the islamist militants he said the camp in the sambisa forest in the northeast of the country was taken two days ago. but the group till carries out suicide bombings in the northeast and in neighbouring niger and cameroon. bbc africa's editorjames copnall says the nigerian government still has some way to go before victory over boko haram is a reality this comes in a long line of strong...
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. >> georgiana is from benin, via nigeria and london, but beyond all else, she's marseillaise. beef tartare with botargo, dried mullet eggs, apple and celeriac. counterintuitive, one may think, but truly amazing and delicious. >> i come to paris, and i used to cook with butter and cream and whatever, and today i can't imagine my cuisine without olive oil, without vegetables, without seafood, without spices. and on the top you're going to put some salt of the tartare. >> it's a good idea. it's better than putting anchovies. >> if you want, you can do it on tartare. >> i'm going to do it. i'll send you the picture. >> sure. >> seriously. i'm going to do it. >> oh, cool. >> and my single favorite marseillaise classic, pieds paquets, a dish which encapsulates everything i love and believe in about food. first the hair on the sheep's foot is burned off. the meat is then tenderized and cut into pieces. sheep's tripe is cleaned and cut into squares. each piece is stuffed with onions, parsley, garlic and salt pork before being rolled and wrapped into small pouches. these are stewed for
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arantxa: el grupo terrorista islÁmico boko haram fue derrotado finalmente, segÚn declarÓ el presidente de nigeria. el anuncio llega luego de un presunto ataque de un cuartel, lo que se iniciÓ que los atentados suicidas, los asaltos a civiles y las agresiones a los militares no van a cesar a corto plazo. por primera vez desde el aÑo 2013, cientos de iraquÍes cristianos volverÁn a festejar la navidad en el poblado de... al norte de irak o mÁs ciudad reciÉn liberada del grupo terrorista estado islÁmico. la zona cayÓ en manos de estos extremistas en agosto del 2014 y desde entonces los cristianos vieron que huir o someterse a sus dictÁmenes y castigos por no ser musulmanes. peregrinos de todo el mundo llenaron la plaza de la iglesia de la natividad en belÉn despuÉs de que las fuerzas de seguridad palestinas y los trabajadores de la ciudad hicieron los Últimos preparativos para la celebraciÓn de nochebuena en el lugar en donde la tradiciÓn sitÚa en la cinta de jesús. a medida de que el sol se ocultaba, decenas de turistas y cristianos locales hacÍan cola afuera del lugar sagrado para
arantxa: el grupo terrorista islÁmico boko haram fue derrotado finalmente, segÚn declarÓ el presidente de nigeria. el anuncio llega luego de un presunto ataque de un cuartel, lo que se iniciÓ que los atentados suicidas, los asaltos a civiles y las agresiones a los militares no van a cesar a corto plazo. por primera vez desde el aÑo 2013, cientos de iraquÍes cristianos volverÁn a festejar la navidad en el poblado de... al norte de irak o mÁs ciudad reciÉn liberada del grupo terrorista...