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How are Russia, Saudi Arabia, and North Korea using technology to consolidate their power and influence globally? Panelists: Phillipa Thomas, Iyad El-Baghdadi, Jieun Baek and Andy Greenberg
Ned Ryun, founder and CEO of American Majority, says that President Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone Pipeline hurts America’s energy independence and only makes the far Left, Russia, and Saudi Arabia happy.
A couple weeks ago, the price of oil dipped below zero (negative $37.63, to be exact). This was unprecedented. Decreased demand due to COVID-19, the Russia-Saudi Arabia oil war, and near-full storage capacity—together, they briefly forced producers to pay others to take oil off their hands. At the same time, we started hearing reports of food producers dumping milk, plowing under lettuce, and smashing eggs—even as shoppers complained that their grocery stores couldn’t seem to keep milk and eggs in stock. Idaho farmers dumped potatoes they couldn’t sell...until an ad hoc “potato rescue team” was formed to load potatoes into the back of pickups and get them to food-insecure neighbors. Meanwhile, 61,000 egg-laying chickens were euthanized in Minnesota because of shifting demand. What do negative oil prices and mountains of discarded potatoes have in common? They both demonstrate how incongruous our markets have become, how divorced they are from reality, and how fragile. It’s a moment, says Strong Towns president Chuck Marohn, reminiscent of The Grapes of Wrath. In this episode of the Strong Towns podcast, Chuck looks at the oil and food systems in detail. In addition to explaining why it’s possible to have a negative price for oil, Chuck examines the consequences of markets with feedback loops that are too long, why pumping more money into a top-down system won’t help, and how markets can be too efficient. When a feedback loop is too long, the pain and the response are distant, so we keep pumping when we should have received the signal to stop a long time ago. The absurdities of the market have led to sobering questions with real-world consequences: Which businesses should we save? Which businesses should we let fail? And even: Will we run out of food? -- We recently launched the Strong Towns Academy. For a limited time only, we are offering a subscription package where you can get all eight of our upcoming courses for just $499. These courses qualify for continuing education credits too. We have a limited number of slots available (and half those slots are already gone), so now is the best time to register: https://strong-towns.teachable.com/p/subscription-bundle
The Honorable Greg Abbott Governor of the State of Texas P.O. Box 12428 Austin, Texas 78711 April 17, 2020 Dear Governor Abbott: The Chinese Coronavirus pandemic and the government-ordered responses to it are devastating the Texas economy and imposing untold harm on Texas families. The additional burden of the Russia-Saudi Arabia oil fight has compounded the economic drag. Thankfully, infections, hospitalizations, and even deaths have fallen far short of the worst-case scenarios some had projected. The virus appears to be on the decline worldwide and especially in Texas very soon – if not already. Texas should enact a clearly communicated and citizen-driven plan to prudently and carefully return Texans to work, to church, and possibly back to school. State Reps. Matt Krause and Mike Lang sent excellent recommendations, presenting strong suggestions on how to move the economy again and stand Texans back on their feet. Those recommendations include removing the distinction between “essential” and “non-essential” businesses; allowing restaurants, gyms, salons, and other businesses to reopen provided they take commonsense measures to maintain social distancing; and, continuing to waive regulations already waived for an extended and defined period. Both sets of suggestions are strong on “recommendations” and short on mandates. That is as it should be; trust your fellow Texans to self-govern. Lang and Krause offer a roadmap which, if correctly implemented, would do much to assist hardworking Texans in restoring normalcy and our state’s economy. A number of other ideas should be prudently reviewed and considered. For example, we strongly encourage you to re-open the state’s parks. Similarly, please force local entities to lift the onerous restrictions they have foisted on Texans and curtail their ability to impose others. Few are expecting or proposing an immediate lifting of all restrictions and recommendations imposed by the state as we seek to recover from this pandemic, but every restrictive order that remains must be justified with facts and accompanied by clearly communicated standards and timelines for its lifting. The people of Texas are strong and resilient. They have shown – both in this crisis and in every previous crisis – that they are willing to sacrifice for their neighbors in times of need. 2 They deserve the kind of leadership from their state officials that works with them to chart a course to recovery and an end to this diminished status quo. Governor Abbott, Texans are once again looking to you to lead. For a strong, free, and prosperous Texas, * Daniel A. 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In today's whiteboard video I clearly explain the current state of the global oil market that has led to a stand off between the USA, Russia & Saudi Arabia. Oil is one of the commodities most impacted by the global economic slowdown. Many oil companies from explorers to producers are carrying high debt loads & the bonds they have issued could be downgraded to junk status in the coming weeks, collapsing the corporate bond market. This could start a cascade affect leading to a wider stock market crash & worsen the global economic recession. Date of Recording: 9th April 2020 ---
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Nick is Long Everything. In today's episode we discuss:1. Weekly initial claims report was 6.6 million. Tomorrow we get the non-farm payroll report at 8:30 am by the BLS. 2. Crude oil is bouncing a little today on hopes of the Russia / Saudi Arabia spat ending. Either way, oil demand remains low. China is filling their stategic oil reserves at these levels.3. Gold is the place to be right now, especially with all the stimulus money around the world. We'll sum it all up tomorrow, but Nick's best trades for the week so far were calls on the GDX and Silver.
On this edition of Mind On My Money, presented by Pinnacle Trust, CEO Stacey Wall joins Neal McCready and Martin Palomo to discuss the volatile stock market in the wake of the coronavirus fears and the Russia-Saudi Arabia oil cost wars.
Have Russia and Saudi Aramco ruined everything for oil and gas? This week, we investigate the problems of the oil price war and the geopolitical questions surrounding the global oil industry.Russia Says It Is Ready to Weather the Coronavirus Stormhttps://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/coronavirus/card/EsYOOaU3UYHS6KQVDJYY'Oil price war,' coronavirus could drive gas prices below $2 gallonhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/03/09/gas-prices-oil-prices-coronavirus-crude-oil-petroleum-opec/4998630002/Oil crashes by most since 1991 as Saudi Arabia launches price warhttps://www.cnn.com/2020/03/08/investing/oil-prices-crash-opec-russia-saudi-arabia/index.htmlHow Putin spurned the Saudis to start a war on America’s shale oil industryhttps://www.latimes.com/business/story/2020-03-08/oil-price-warSix Thoughts on the Collapse of the Oil Markethttps://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-03-09/oil-collapse-6-ways-saudi-arabia-s-move-will-hit-global-markets- Is this a conspiracy between Russia and Saudi Arabia to take out US shale in retaliation for US sanctions on Nord Stream 2 pipeline? No conspiracy.- Is a desire To get back at the Americans even a factor in Russia’s decision?- Shale is collateral damage.- Russia now in the driver’s seat of the Saudi-Russia relationship, not Saudi Arabia.- Drilling party!- March 18 JTC meeting is NOT binding- Remember that there are more barrels off the market from Libyan that Russia + Saudi Arabia want to put back on the market in April- Not the end of the US shale industry but if this goes on long enough will there be a fundamental shift in the natural of US shale oil industry?
Oil prices suffered a historic collapse after Saudi Arabia launched a price war against Russia. In general, lower oil prices are good for keeping inflation in check, but these gains could be outweighed by the impact of the demand slump taking place not only in India but globally.
Simon's live report for the UK's rolling news station LBC News. The presenter is John Stratford.
Have Russia and Saudi Aramco ruined everything for oil and gas? This week, we investigate the problems of the oil price war and the geopolitical questions surrounding the global oil industry.Russia Says It Is Ready to Weather the Coronavirus Stormhttps://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/coronavirus/card/EsYOOaU3UYHS6KQVDJYY'Oil price war,' coronavirus could drive gas prices below $2 gallonhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/03/09/gas-prices-oil-prices-coronavirus-crude-oil-petroleum-opec/4998630002/Oil crashes by most since 1991 as Saudi Arabia launches price warhttps://www.cnn.com/2020/03/08/investing/oil-prices-crash-opec-russia-saudi-arabia/index.htmlHow Putin spurned the Saudis to start a war on America’s shale oil industryhttps://www.latimes.com/business/story/2020-03-08/oil-price-warSix Thoughts on the Collapse of the Oil Markethttps://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-03-09/oil-collapse-6-ways-saudi-arabia-s-move-will-hit-global-markets- Is this a conspiracy between Russia and Saudi Arabia to take out US shale in retaliation for US sanctions on Nord Stream 2 pipeline? No conspiracy.- Is a desire To get back at the Americans even a factor in Russia’s decision?- Shale is collateral damage.- Russia now in the driver’s seat of the Saudi-Russia relationship, not Saudi Arabia.- Drilling party!- March 18 JTC meeting is NOT binding- Remember that there are more barrels off the market from Libyan that Russia + Saudi Arabia want to put back on the market in April- Not the end of the US shale industry but if this goes on long enough will there be a fundamental shift in the natural of US shale oil industry?
Part of the Cosmos Initiative research exposing corruption fueling Trump’s attempt to create America’s Modern Civil War with the assistance if corporate corruption, Russia & Saudi Arabia. Defines ground to decolonize REPUBLIC OF texas from U.S. Corporation and render a neutral humanitarian & green economic development zone.
As Coal Fades in the U.S., Natural Gas Becomes the Climate Battlegroundhttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/26/climate/natural-gas-renewables-fight.htmlThe pace of transition away from coal is astounding but a divide is growing between states embracing natural gas and state seeing natural gas as bad and focusing more on renewables. If this plays out will we see much larger gaps between energy prices in different states.Saudi energy minister backs OPEC+ oil cut extension, after Putin, MBS meethttps://www.spglobal.com/platts/en/market-insights/latest-news/oil/063019-saudi-energy-minister-backs-opec-oil-cut-extension-after-putin-mbs-meetHas OPEC been co-opted by Russia?Saudi Arabia must OK nonproliferation standard: U.S. energy secretaryhttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-saudi-nuclearpower-idUSKCN1TQ2OCSaudi Arabia really needs nuclear power to diversify their electricity generation mix. Nuclear could be a real solution for them, but the Saudis seem hesitant to comply with US regulations to ensure that the technology isn't misused or proliferated or weaponized.Iraq's brighter oil future at odds with meeting OPEC quotahttps://www.spglobal.com/platts/en/market-insights/latest-news/oil/062919-iraqs-brighter-oil-future-at-odds-with-meeting-opec-quotaUS oil surges above $60 as OPEC+ poised to extend supply cuthttps://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/01/oil-markets-russia-saudi-arabia-opec-in-focus.htmlFactors: Trump-China Deal more influential that OPECIf OPEC doesn't agree could we get down to $40?Loosening Russia's stranglehold on European natural gashttps://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/450512-loosening-russias-stranglehold-on-european-natural-gasArgument against putting sanctions on companies involved in building the Nord Stream IICheck out Ellen's piece on OPEC in Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/ellenrwald/2019/07/01/big-opec-meeting-little-movement-from-oil-prices/#237fec48470b
As Coal Fades in the U.S., Natural Gas Becomes the Climate Battlegroundhttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/26/climate/natural-gas-renewables-fight.htmlThe pace of transition away from coal is astounding but a divide is growing between states embracing natural gas and state seeing natural gas as bad and focusing more on renewables. If this plays out will we see much larger gaps between energy prices in different states.Saudi energy minister backs OPEC+ oil cut extension, after Putin, MBS meethttps://www.spglobal.com/platts/en/market-insights/latest-news/oil/063019-saudi-energy-minister-backs-opec-oil-cut-extension-after-putin-mbs-meetHas OPEC been co-opted by Russia?Saudi Arabia must OK nonproliferation standard: U.S. energy secretaryhttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-saudi-nuclearpower-idUSKCN1TQ2OCSaudi Arabia really needs nuclear power to diversify their electricity generation mix. Nuclear could be a real solution for them, but the Saudis seem hesitant to comply with US regulations to ensure that the technology isn't misused or proliferated or weaponized.Iraq's brighter oil future at odds with meeting OPEC quotahttps://www.spglobal.com/platts/en/market-insights/latest-news/oil/062919-iraqs-brighter-oil-future-at-odds-with-meeting-opec-quotaUS oil surges above $60 as OPEC+ poised to extend supply cuthttps://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/01/oil-markets-russia-saudi-arabia-opec-in-focus.htmlFactors: Trump-China Deal more influential that OPECIf OPEC doesn't agree could we get down to $40?Loosening Russia's stranglehold on European natural gashttps://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/450512-loosening-russias-stranglehold-on-european-natural-gasArgument against putting sanctions on companies involved in building the Nord Stream IICheck out Ellen's piece on OPEC in Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/ellenrwald/2019/07/01/big-opec-meeting-little-movement-from-oil-prices/#237fec48470b
配乐:《yutaka hirasaka - eternal moment》笨笨口语四步法Ben's Four Steps第一步:音节分解第二步:逐个单词第三步:连读分解第四步:一气呵成 He watched every game of the World Cup.他观看了世界杯的每场比赛。 NO.1音节分解(多音节词详细分解,方便读音与记忆)双音节词eve-ry:/ˈev-ri/ adj. (形容词)每一的,每个的 NO.2逐个单词(标准美音慢速朗读,讲解拼读、音标、词法、语法)He他watched观看every每一的 game比赛of...的the World世界Cup...杯 拼读与音标拼读or元音组合遇w后的发音/ɔ:(r)/→/ɜ:(r)/例词:world(单音节)世界word(单音节)单词worse(单音节)更坏的worth(单音节)值得词法与语法无 NO.3连读分解(连读略读,全面分解,真正说出一口流利美式英语)连读game of→game ofga mov略读World Cup→World CupWorl Cup NO.4一气呵成(慢速朗读,反复收听,大声模仿,脱口而出)He watched / every game of / the World Cup.他观看了世界杯的每场比赛。英英解释单词学英语思维(既然是英英解释,不再提供中文翻译)cup:…杯(用于设奖杯的体育比赛名称中) Cup is used in the names of some sports competitions in which the prize is a cup. 为期一个月(Jun. 14th - Jul. 15th)的2018年俄罗斯世界杯(英语:2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™),激情与梦想的号角吹得荡气回肠,四年等一回的巅峰对决已经过去四分之一。值此热闹之际,笨笨老师怎可错过这难得的“传道授业”之机会。世界杯32强国家英文名,各位宝宝们知多少?2018 俄罗斯世界杯Russia 俄罗斯Saudi Arabia 沙特阿拉伯Egypt 埃及Uruguay 乌拉圭Morocco 摩洛哥Iran 伊朗Portugal 葡萄牙Spain 西班牙France 法国Australia 澳大利亚Argentina 阿根廷Iceland 冰岛Peru 秘鲁Denmark 丹麦Croatia 克罗地亚Nigeria 尼日利亚Costa Rica 哥斯达黎加Serbia 塞尔维亚Germany 德国Mexico 墨西哥Brazil 巴西Switzerland 瑞士Sweden 瑞典South Korea韩国Belgium 比利时Panama 巴拿马Tunisia 突尼斯England 英格兰Colombia 哥伦比亚Japan 日本Poland 波兰Senegal 塞内加尔
On today's episode, Jesse recaps Thursday and Friday's matches. He spends the first segment talking Russia/Saudi Arabia, the second about Portugal/Spain and the third on Egypt/Uruguay and Iran/Morocco. Jesse finishes up the show looking at the weekend's matches.As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Soccer Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsors: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.html Website: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/soccer-podcast.htmlITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-sci-fi-podcast/id1119783301 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK0YpCWhLV4&list=PLF8Qial15ufrsrKMllEWZJgrJUFYDSTk4Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_SoccerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSMCSoccer/Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Soccer Podcast are for Soccer purposes only. Reproduction, copying or redistribution of The GSMC Soccer Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
The Ringer's Donnie Kwak and Ryan O'Hanlon team up to review the World Cup opener between Russia and Saudi Arabia, which Russia won, 5-0. They also share their thoughts on Fox's broadcast and preview tomorrow's matches: Egypt-Uruguay, Morocco-Iran, and Spain-Portugal.
Ahead of the 2018 World Cup, Talking Tactics preview Group A. Russia (00:40) - Toke Theilade https://twitter.com/TokeTheilade https://twitter.com/RusFootballNews http://russianfootballnews.com Saudi Arabia (13:00) - Ahmed https://twitter.com/nyianderr Egypt (22:00) - Ahmad Yousef https://twitter.com/EgyptianPlayers https://www.kingfut.com Uruguay (36:45) - Jessie Losch https://twitter.com/JessieLosch Our Predictions (49:50) Talking Tactics Special Coup de tête: The Story of Zinedine Zidane & the World Cup https://bit.ly/2DXSMVk Rate us five stars on Apple Podcasts! http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1127264410 Follow Talking Tactics https://twitter.com/TaIkingTactics Music / Tosin K.
With top oil producers Russia and Saudi Arabia indicating co-ordinated increases in supply we analyse what it might mean for prices . Host Mustafa Alrawi is joined by Robin Mills, CEO of Qamar Energy, and author of _The Myth of the Oil Crisis_ to discuss all aspects of oil markets from Opec and non-Opec joint action to the impact of sanctions on Iran and the recent focus on the downstream sector. Read more at [www.thenational.ae/business](www.thenational.ae/business).
The time has finally come for the guys to host the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Alex and Javier preview Group A containing the host nation, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and group favorites Uruguay to kick off their group-by-group analysis of the world's biggest tournament. Keep and eye out for the Group B Preview coming soon and for group's C and D to be recorded over the next few days.
Russian and Saudi relations are emerging in the wider energy sphere and how these deepening ties feed into the whole OPEC/non-OPEC cooperation is begging the question as to whether one is a precursor to the other, according to associate editorial director Paul Hickin and managing editor Nadia...