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because all the creditors who lend money into the shell industry are constantly being bailed out by the central bank that prints money that's why they do it for the fees it's great for the banks but it's not an energy play and it's not a business it's a sinkhole but here as you point out in argentina so they can't just print their way out of a losing situation and the economy is already a bit fragile you don't want to add another loser into the mix like shale drilling do avoid it completely this is part of that situation of what price like there's plenty of natural gas and and shale oil and things like that but at what price not at the price that people are willing to pay so therefore we have a total gridlock around the around the world i mean it's a weird situation where the price they can't find an equilibrium because everybody and their mom can start drilling very quickly as soon as the price goes to a little bit profitable and then everybody starts drilling for some natural gas and then the price collapses again so it is very extremely volatile another situation where we have and th
because all the creditors who lend money into the shell industry are constantly being bailed out by the central bank that prints money that's why they do it for the fees it's great for the banks but it's not an energy play and it's not a business it's a sinkhole but here as you point out in argentina so they can't just print their way out of a losing situation and the economy is already a bit fragile you don't want to add another loser into the mix like shale drilling do avoid it completely...
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because all the creditors who lend money into the shell industry are constantly being bailed out by the central bank that prints money that's why they do it for the fees it's great for the banks but it's not an energy play it's not a business it's a sinkhole but here as you point out in argentina so they can't just print their way out of a losing situation and the economy is already a bit fragile you don't want to add another loser into the mix like shale drilling do avoid it completely this is part of that situation of what price like there's plenty of natural gas and shale oil and things like that but at what price not at the price that people are willing to pay so therefore we have a total gridlock around the around the world i mean it's a weird situation where the price they can't find an equilibrium because everybody and their mom can start drilling very quickly as soon as the price goes to a little bit profitable and then everybody starts drilling for some natural gas and then the price collapses again so it is very extremely volatile another situation where we have and this was a
because all the creditors who lend money into the shell industry are constantly being bailed out by the central bank that prints money that's why they do it for the fees it's great for the banks but it's not an energy play it's not a business it's a sinkhole but here as you point out in argentina so they can't just print their way out of a losing situation and the economy is already a bit fragile you don't want to add another loser into the mix like shale drilling do avoid it completely this is...
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do shell avoid this catastrophe just forget about it it's a loser it's dead on arrival forget it don't do it you can argue with them all you want but the fact is they cannot print dollars and you see that on the ground here that is the problem they have a currency crisis because they cannot print dollars america can print dollars so it can go they could lose $30.00 a unit of natural gas american they doesn't matter they could keep on producing this is the raw information this is total saying well in argentina we actually have to sell it we have to actually make a profit so therefore natural gas isn't profitable and it's a it's a weird situation because here technology and there were and are great technological advances in the shale oil and natural gas production it's been an amazing technological advancement but it's a stand off because it is so easy and they are fast to ramp up compared to traditional oil and natural gas production but you bring up a good point there yeah it is an interest this has to be included in this understanding of shell is that it's a money loser from day one b
do shell avoid this catastrophe just forget about it it's a loser it's dead on arrival forget it don't do it you can argue with them all you want but the fact is they cannot print dollars and you see that on the ground here that is the problem they have a currency crisis because they cannot print dollars america can print dollars so it can go they could lose $30.00 a unit of natural gas american they doesn't matter they could keep on producing this is the raw information this is total saying...
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could fall to negative prices and that's domenic maryon the shell catastrophe in america and elsewhere as proven itself to be a disaster in argentina could be dodging a bullet here because all they have to do is look at what happened to the u.s. or in great britain to understand that shale of course is negative prices it's always negative prices because the amount of energy it takes to do shale is greater than the energy you get out it's negative energy and it's also the amount of cash that you need to do. fracking is greater than what you get out it's always cash flow negative from day one it's energy they get it from day one it's a negative don't argentina don't do shell avoid this catastrophe just forget about it it's a loser it's dead on arrival forget it don't do it you can argue with them all you want but the fact is they cannot print dollars and you see that on the ground here that is the problem they have a currency crisis because they cannot print dollars america can print dollars so it can go they could lose $30.00 a unit of natural gas american they doesn't matter they could
could fall to negative prices and that's domenic maryon the shell catastrophe in america and elsewhere as proven itself to be a disaster in argentina could be dodging a bullet here because all they have to do is look at what happened to the u.s. or in great britain to understand that shale of course is negative prices it's always negative prices because the amount of energy it takes to do shale is greater than the energy you get out it's negative energy and it's also the amount of cash that you...
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lemonis: so these are the shells. nina: mm-hmm. lemonis: you're the shell-maker. nina: so dad knows the recipe for the shell. the shell, no one knows the recipe. mom has had offers to write books, have classes, but she felt like someone might steal her recipe and go do their own business, so she kept it very close to her heart. lemonis: how are you, ma'am? i'm marcus. zion: i'm zion. pleasure to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. so you do not know the recipe? zion: no. nina: we've had a hard time, honestly, keeping employees. lemonis: no, but somebody... the business won't go anywhere. this isn't like a macaron incubator. if this business truly is going to grow, with me or without me, it's going to need to be able to scale production, and if the recipe isn't available to anybody, then i guess this thing isn't gonna make more than the two of them could make. nina: part of knowing the recipe is the experience in looking at the batter, and with your eye knowing when it's right. lemonis: it's a science. nina: would you like to go in the fridge? lemonis: yeah, let's
lemonis: so these are the shells. nina: mm-hmm. lemonis: you're the shell-maker. nina: so dad knows the recipe for the shell. the shell, no one knows the recipe. mom has had offers to write books, have classes, but she felt like someone might steal her recipe and go do their own business, so she kept it very close to her heart. lemonis: how are you, ma'am? i'm marcus. zion: i'm zion. pleasure to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. so you do not know the recipe? zion: no. nina: we've had a hard...
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newsreel: enemy shells begin to drop among the landing craft closing the shore. the sea was full of life jackets and blood everywhere. it was quite a mess, because the canadians had been in front of us. it was the first wave, you see, what got shot up. newsreel: there comes the grinding of keels on shingle, and our troops spill ashore across that open stretch menaced by enemy gunfire. i was one of the first out. and they dropped the ramp, and i was on the left—hand side, and as soon as i hit the water, i went down, nearly under. ijust managed to keep my head above, and i kept walking, and it was a shallow, you see, i'd dropped into. and i came up the other side and managed to get into the dunes, because there were shots flying everywhere and shells still coming over. when we got onto the beach, probably four or five dead canadians on the shore. and the tide was lapping over their faces. and we couldn't do a darn thing about it. it was very sad, still very... there was a lot of fire, a lot of gunfire going on from whatever big ones. there were rocket ships out i
newsreel: enemy shells begin to drop among the landing craft closing the shore. the sea was full of life jackets and blood everywhere. it was quite a mess, because the canadians had been in front of us. it was the first wave, you see, what got shot up. newsreel: there comes the grinding of keels on shingle, and our troops spill ashore across that open stretch menaced by enemy gunfire. i was one of the first out. and they dropped the ramp, and i was on the left—hand side, and as soon as i hit...
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newsreel: enemy shells begin to drop among the landing craft closing the shore. the sea was full of life jackets and blood everywhere. it was quite a mess, ‘cause the canadians had been in front of us. it was the first wave, you see, what got shot up. newsreel: there comes the grinding of keels on shingle, and our troops spill ashore across that open stretch menaced by enemy gunfire. i was one of the first out. and they dropped the ramp, and i was on the left—hand side, and as soon as i hit the water, i went down, nearly under. ijust managed to keep my head above, and i kept walking, and it was a shallow, you see, i'd dropped into. and i came up the other side and managed to get into the dunes, cos there were shots flying everywhere and shells still coming over. when we got onto the beach, probably four or five dead canadians on the shore. and the tide was lapping over their faces. and we couldn't do a darn thing about it. it was very sad, still very... there was a lot of fire, a lot of gunfire going on from whatever big ones, there were rocket ships out in t
newsreel: enemy shells begin to drop among the landing craft closing the shore. the sea was full of life jackets and blood everywhere. it was quite a mess, ‘cause the canadians had been in front of us. it was the first wave, you see, what got shot up. newsreel: there comes the grinding of keels on shingle, and our troops spill ashore across that open stretch menaced by enemy gunfire. i was one of the first out. and they dropped the ramp, and i was on the left—hand side, and as soon as i hit...
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because all the creditors who lend money into the shell industry are constantly being bailed out by the central bank that prints money that's why they do it for the fees it's great for the banks but it's not an energy play it's not a business it's a sinkhole but here as you point out in argentina so they can't just print their way out of a losing situation and the economy is already a bit fragile you don't want to add another loser into the mix like shale drilling do avoid it completely this is part of that situation of what price like there's plenty of natural gas and and shale oil and things like that but at what price not at the price that people are willing to pay so therefore we have a total gridlock around the around the world i mean it's a weird situation where the price they can't find an equilibrium because everybody and their mom can start drilling very quickly as soon as the price goes to a little bit profitable and then everybody starts drilling for some natural gas and then the price collapses again so it is very extremely volatile another situation where we have and this w
because all the creditors who lend money into the shell industry are constantly being bailed out by the central bank that prints money that's why they do it for the fees it's great for the banks but it's not an energy play it's not a business it's a sinkhole but here as you point out in argentina so they can't just print their way out of a losing situation and the economy is already a bit fragile you don't want to add another loser into the mix like shale drilling do avoid it completely this is...
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newsreel: enemy shells begin to drop among the landing craft closing the shore. the sea was full of life jackets and blood everywhere. it was quite a mess ‘cause the canadians had been in front of us. it was the first wave, you see, what got shot up. newsreel: there comes the grinding of keels on shingle, and our troops spill ashore across that open stretch menaced by enemy gunfire. i was one of the first out. and they dropped the ramp, and i was on the left—hand side, and as soon as i hit the water, i went down, nearly under. ijust managed to keep my head above, and i kept walking, and it was a shallow wall, you see, i'd dropped into. and i came up the other side and managed to get into the dunes, ‘cause there were shots flying everywhere and shells still coming over. when we got onto the beach, probably four or five dead canadians on the shore. and the tide was lapping over their faces. and we couldn't do a darn thing about it. it's a very sad story. there was a lot of fire, a lot of gunfire going on from whatever big ones, there were rocket ships out in
newsreel: enemy shells begin to drop among the landing craft closing the shore. the sea was full of life jackets and blood everywhere. it was quite a mess ‘cause the canadians had been in front of us. it was the first wave, you see, what got shot up. newsreel: there comes the grinding of keels on shingle, and our troops spill ashore across that open stretch menaced by enemy gunfire. i was one of the first out. and they dropped the ramp, and i was on the left—hand side, and as soon as i hit...
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>> yeah, and you want a little bit more of a rounded shell. you want to make sure that there's not a whole lot of lip you want to try and shuck one? >> i would. it's all about the shuck. >> i got a perfect one for you right here. >> you got a perfect one? okay. perfect is good. >> oh you went in through the lip. >> is that wrong? >> no, that's, like... >> that's pro. >> i've worked in restaurants. you have to make it look pretty, too. voilà. >> [ chuckles ] >> here you go, babe. >> that was impressive. >> suck it up. and were you both standing there, travis, when you tasted that first oyster? and how did it taste? >> we're, like, "i really hope you taste good". and they did, so sure enough. >> right from the beginning? >> oh, yeah. mean, as far as we knew. it's like if have your own garden, you're going to think everything that comes out of it is terrific. >> the area where ryan and travis grow their first crop produces a sweet-tasting oyster, something they think chefs and oyster lovers might go wild for. but the cousins know these beauties
>> yeah, and you want a little bit more of a rounded shell. you want to make sure that there's not a whole lot of lip you want to try and shuck one? >> i would. it's all about the shuck. >> i got a perfect one for you right here. >> you got a perfect one? okay. perfect is good. >> oh you went in through the lip. >> is that wrong? >> no, that's, like... >> that's pro. >> i've worked in restaurants. you have to make it look pretty, too....
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newsreel: enemy shells begin to drop among the landing craft closing the shore. the sea was full of life and blood everywhere. it was quite a mess, cos the canadians had been in front of us. it was the first wave, you see, what got shot up. newsreel: there comes the grinding of keels on shingle, and our troops spill ashore across that open stretch menaced by enemy gunfire. i was one of the first out. and they dropped the ramp, and i was on the left—hand side, and as soon as i hit the water, i went down, nearly under. ijust managed to keep my head above, and i kept walking, and it was a shallow, you see, i dropped into. and i came up the other side and managed to get into the dunes, cos there were shots flying everywhere and shells still coming over. when we got onto the beach, probably four or five dead canadians on the shore. and the tide was lapping over their faces. and we couldn't do a darn thing about it. it was very sad, still very... there was a lot of fire, a lot of gunfire going on from whatever big ones, there were rocket ships out in the bay, out in
newsreel: enemy shells begin to drop among the landing craft closing the shore. the sea was full of life and blood everywhere. it was quite a mess, cos the canadians had been in front of us. it was the first wave, you see, what got shot up. newsreel: there comes the grinding of keels on shingle, and our troops spill ashore across that open stretch menaced by enemy gunfire. i was one of the first out. and they dropped the ramp, and i was on the left—hand side, and as soon as i hit the water, i...
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a milk chocolate shell with a smooth, melting center. crafted by the lindt master chocolatiers whenever. wherever. lindor, only from lindt. >>> welcome back. it's less than a week and half until christmas, everybody, so it's time to get some gift-giving deals for the holidays. we teamed up with morningsave.com for some vip steals. you can get all of the amazing items you see here on morningsave.com. right on time our ambassador is here to tell us all about them. what do we have. >> as you know we're in the middle of the holiday season and today have something to treat every woman in your life or just treat yourself. >> let's take a look. >> for the girl on the go. the tomorrow studio mateo genuine leather and suede three in one hand bag could be a clutch, cross body or even handled held with the cute handle available in eight colors and the perfect addition to any outfit. >> i love that this would travel so well in your suitcase. >> exactly. >> all right how much are these. >> seen it high as $125 but here only $49 a 64% saving. >> we're
a milk chocolate shell with a smooth, melting center. crafted by the lindt master chocolatiers whenever. wherever. lindor, only from lindt. >>> welcome back. it's less than a week and half until christmas, everybody, so it's time to get some gift-giving deals for the holidays. we teamed up with morningsave.com for some vip steals. you can get all of the amazing items you see here on morningsave.com. right on time our ambassador is here to tell us all about them. what do we have....
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charles: that whole shell game, jason, you always see the term, clean shell, which people laugh it is almost oxymoronic. it is building up to grain credit can't. the question for viewers, should they buy draftkings? >> i think it is, i would say yes more than no. even if you look at the market cap of these shell vehicle, diamond eagle, it's a fraction of what the draftkings company is actually going to be priced at come, you know the public trading next year, when the deal finally closes what not. i think this could be even though news is out, it is still not super mainstream. i think at less than half billion dollar market cap, this shell company could be a nice little buy and hold at this point. charles: jack, a late friday, the sec were looking how ipos, this year, big unicorns were rolled out. on this show i've been really critical of wall street and even the sec to a degree. ultimately buyer beware, shouldn't there be a greater role vetting these deals on behalf of the sec and others? >> yeah. i mean i think that there is certain responsibility that the regulators bear. but i thi
charles: that whole shell game, jason, you always see the term, clean shell, which people laugh it is almost oxymoronic. it is building up to grain credit can't. the question for viewers, should they buy draftkings? >> i think it is, i would say yes more than no. even if you look at the market cap of these shell vehicle, diamond eagle, it's a fraction of what the draftkings company is actually going to be priced at come, you know the public trading next year, when the deal finally closes...
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one shell anda foot. this is what you eat. this isis just a bibig, muscular foot that it crawls aroround and hols onto the rock. krisistin aquilinono: abalone ha reallyly importantnt economic it on this statate. they y supporta lulucrative cocommercial fisherr decades. they also supported a recreatitional fishery that brought about $45 million to the north coast of california until recently, and they support realally sustaininable aquaculte inin the statete. woman: the red abalone fishery was a major fishery, recreational fishery on the north coast for decacades and ae really critical for the culture of california for r that time. we had to recommend to the fish and game commission that it be closed after several years of severe impacts to the kelp forest. lackey: it's definitely affected business, and my tours have been greatly y affected f for the abb diving. and they estimate that it's, you k know, anywhere from $44 to $5454 million out of ourr local economy, just from the abalone, a and that really hurt. wiwith businesess
one shell anda foot. this is what you eat. this isis just a bibig, muscular foot that it crawls aroround and hols onto the rock. krisistin aquilinono: abalone ha reallyly importantnt economic it on this statate. they y supporta lulucrative cocommercial fisherr decades. they also supported a recreatitional fishery that brought about $45 million to the north coast of california until recently, and they support realally sustaininable aquaculte inin the statete. woman: the red abalone fishery was a...
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one shell anda foot. this is what you eat. this is just a a big, muscular foot that it crawls a around and hols onto the rock. krkristin aquililino: abalone ha realally importatant economic it on this ststate. thehey supporta lucrative e commercial fishery r decades. they also supported a recreaeational fishery that brought about $45 million to t e north coast of california until recently, and they support rereally sustatainable aquaculte in the statate. woman: the red abalone fishery was a major fishery, recreational fishery on the north coast for dedecades and de really critical for the culture of california fofor that time. we had to recommend to the fish and game commission that it be closed after several years of severe impacts to the kelp forest. lackey: it's definitely affected business, and my tours have been greatltly affecteded for the a b diving. and they estimate thatat it's, youou know, anywhere fromm $44 to $ $54 million out of ouor local economy, just from the abalone,e, and that really hurt. with busininess dow
one shell anda foot. this is what you eat. this is just a a big, muscular foot that it crawls a around and hols onto the rock. krkristin aquililino: abalone ha realally importatant economic it on this ststate. thehey supporta lucrative e commercial fishery r decades. they also supported a recreaeational fishery that brought about $45 million to t e north coast of california until recently, and they support rereally sustatainable aquaculte in the statate. woman: the red abalone fishery was a...
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newsreel: enemy shells begin to drop among the landing craft closing the shore. the sea was full of life jackets and blood everywhere. it was quite a mess, cos the canadians had been in front of us. it was the first wave, you see, what got shot up. newsreel: there comes the grinding of keels on shingle, and our troops spill ashore across that open stretch menaced by enemy gunfire. i was one of the first out. and they dropped the ramp, and i was on the left—hand side, and as soon as i hit the water, i went down, nearly under. ijust managed to keep my head above, and i kept walking, and it was a shallow, you see, i'd dropped into. and i came up the other side and managed to get into the dunes, cos there were shots flying everywhere and shells still coming over. when we got onto the beach, probably four or five dead canadians on the shore. and the tide was lapping over their faces. and we couldn't do a darn thing about it. it was very sad, still very... there was a lot of fire, a lot of gunfire going on from whatever big ones, there were rocket ships out in the ba
newsreel: enemy shells begin to drop among the landing craft closing the shore. the sea was full of life jackets and blood everywhere. it was quite a mess, cos the canadians had been in front of us. it was the first wave, you see, what got shot up. newsreel: there comes the grinding of keels on shingle, and our troops spill ashore across that open stretch menaced by enemy gunfire. i was one of the first out. and they dropped the ramp, and i was on the left—hand side, and as soon as i hit the...
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michigan made a lot of artillery shells. women would build the shells that would be used in cannons and guns and bullets. the impact of the war production on michigan really changed the fabric of the workforce in the state. we will end our tour in our 1957 detroit auto show. this is very fitting because it shows how over the last century and a half, manufacturing in michigan made it a very prosperous state. it was the era of the classic muscle car. from indigenous people to lumber to minors to auto industry giants, these individuals have worked with and lived with and used michigan's natural resources in a way to benefit themselves and help our state grow. >> join us every third weekend of the month on book tv and american history tv as the c-span cities tour explores the american story. watch videos from all the cities we visited since 2011. follow us on twitter. >> university of michigan politics professor pamela brandwein discusses justice joseph bradley's dissent in the "slaughter-house cases," which concerned new orlean
michigan made a lot of artillery shells. women would build the shells that would be used in cannons and guns and bullets. the impact of the war production on michigan really changed the fabric of the workforce in the state. we will end our tour in our 1957 detroit auto show. this is very fitting because it shows how over the last century and a half, manufacturing in michigan made it a very prosperous state. it was the era of the classic muscle car. from indigenous people to lumber to minors to...
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because all the creditors who lend money into the shell industry are constantly being bailed out by the bank that prints money that's why they do it for the fees it's great for the banks but it's not an energy play it's not a business it's a sinkhole but here as you point out in argentina so they can't just print their way out of a losing situation and the economy is already a bit fragile you don't want to add another loser into the mix like shale drilling do avoid it completely this is part of that situation of what price like there's plenty of natural gas and shale oil and things like that but at what price not at the price that people are willing to pay so therefore we have a total gridlock around the around the world i mean it's a weird situation where the price they can't find an equilibrium because everybody and their mom can start drilling very quickly as soon as the price goes to a little bit profitable and then everybody starts drilling for some natural gas and then the price collapses again so it is very extremely volatile another situation where we have and this was an intere
because all the creditors who lend money into the shell industry are constantly being bailed out by the bank that prints money that's why they do it for the fees it's great for the banks but it's not an energy play it's not a business it's a sinkhole but here as you point out in argentina so they can't just print their way out of a losing situation and the economy is already a bit fragile you don't want to add another loser into the mix like shale drilling do avoid it completely this is part of...
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michigan made a lot of artillery shells. women would build the shells that would be used in cannons and guns and bullets. the impact of the war production on michigan really changed the fabric of the workforce in the state. we will end our tour in our 1957 detroit auto show. this is very fitting because it shows how over the last century and a half, manufacturing in michigan made it a very prosperous state. it was the era of the classic muscle car. from indigenous people to lumber to miners to auto industry giants, these individuals have worked with and lived with and used michigan's natural resources in a way to benefit themselves and help our state grow. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country ur.c-span.org/citiestoru this is american history tv, only on c-span 3. wine- banks recount
michigan made a lot of artillery shells. women would build the shells that would be used in cannons and guns and bullets. the impact of the war production on michigan really changed the fabric of the workforce in the state. we will end our tour in our 1957 detroit auto show. this is very fitting because it shows how over the last century and a half, manufacturing in michigan made it a very prosperous state. it was the era of the classic muscle car. from indigenous people to lumber to miners to...
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to mid-size shell firms are already pulling back on production targets amid weak price productions and now banks have also begun trimming back credit lines for american shell producers further undercutting the industry that has been struggling to regain investor confidence for the 1st time since 2016 producer surveys expect to see declines at least 15 producers have already filed for bankruptcy this year and market values across the industry have plunged an average of 21 percent many producers are now struggling under huge debt loads accumulated earlier other issues have played the industry as well many have turned to lower quality sites and others have began drilling wells too close together resulting in a loss of overall performance industry surveys show that a handful of large companies are on the edge of bankruptcy as there is about $15000000000.00 of debt at risk and investors remain dubious that further opec cuts can boost prices we were recently joined by david mcilvaine a c.e.o. of mckelvey financial group to discuss this rash of bankruptcies in the oil sectors we started the i
to mid-size shell firms are already pulling back on production targets amid weak price productions and now banks have also begun trimming back credit lines for american shell producers further undercutting the industry that has been struggling to regain investor confidence for the 1st time since 2016 producer surveys expect to see declines at least 15 producers have already filed for bankruptcy this year and market values across the industry have plunged an average of 21 percent many producers...
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bombardments and shelling they say they are also using bottle bombs have been. there for say they were in discriminate and the targeted civilian infrastructure including hospitals was a little and they've been fucked to us and this is a created a situation where small 1000000 people who forced to flee from their homes now they are fleeing too it's the talk each border $80000.00 of them according to top usual frijoles are very keen to cross the border but they're not having any of the beefed up the security deployed comes to ensure that they are there early on to the day after the friday prayers the war to symbols homes one particularly about 7 kilometers away from the tuc east border where the protesters also tried to head to the border bill was stopped by to through the sham that's an opposition groups fighters but they quickly ran over the body kids they have put and headed for the border on that i was told by turkish forces. and meanwhile russia banks by china has vetoed a united nations resolution that would allow cross border a delivery is from taking iraq
bombardments and shelling they say they are also using bottle bombs have been. there for say they were in discriminate and the targeted civilian infrastructure including hospitals was a little and they've been fucked to us and this is a created a situation where small 1000000 people who forced to flee from their homes now they are fleeing too it's the talk each border $80000.00 of them according to top usual frijoles are very keen to cross the border but they're not having any of the beefed up...
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economy in the last 5 years now the shell's factor has just started generating cash flow but many small to mid-size shell firms are already pulling back on production targets amid weak price productions and now banks have also begun trimming back credit lines for american shell producers further undercutting the industry that has been struggling to regain investor confidence for the 1st time since 2016 producer surveys expect to see declines at least 15 producers have already filed for bankruptcy this year and market values across the industry have plunged an average of 21 percent many producers are now struggling under huge debt load accumulated earlier other issues have played the industry as well many have turned to lower quality sites and others have began drilling wells too close together was . in a lot of overall performance industry surveys show that a handful of large companies are on the edge of bankruptcy as there is about $15000000000.00 of outing debt at risk and investors remain dubious that further opec cuts can boost prices we were recently joined by david mcilvaine a c.e
economy in the last 5 years now the shell's factor has just started generating cash flow but many small to mid-size shell firms are already pulling back on production targets amid weak price productions and now banks have also begun trimming back credit lines for american shell producers further undercutting the industry that has been struggling to regain investor confidence for the 1st time since 2016 producer surveys expect to see declines at least 15 producers have already filed for...
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to mid-size shell firms are already pulling back on production targets amid weak price productions and now banks have also begun trimming back credit lines for american shell producers further undercutting the industry that has been struggling to regain investor confidence for the 1st time since 2016 producer surveys expect to see declines at least 15 producers have already filed for bankruptcy this year and market values across the industry have plunged an average of 21 percent many producers are now struggling under huge debt load accumulated earlier other issues have played the industry as well many have turned to lower quality sites and others have began drilling wells too close together resulting in a loss of overall performance industry surveys show that a handful of large companies are on the edge of bankruptcy as there is about $15000000000.00 of debt at risk and investors remain dubious that further opec cuts can boost prices we were recently joined by david mcilvaine a c.e.o. of mckelvey financial group to discuss this rash of bankruptcies in the oil sectors we started the in
to mid-size shell firms are already pulling back on production targets amid weak price productions and now banks have also begun trimming back credit lines for american shell producers further undercutting the industry that has been struggling to regain investor confidence for the 1st time since 2016 producer surveys expect to see declines at least 15 producers have already filed for bankruptcy this year and market values across the industry have plunged an average of 21 percent many producers...
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shelling in airstrikes backed by russia have intensified forcing aid agencies to suspend operations in the area unless the fighting ends there are fears that the supply of humanitarian aid will stop as soon as next month in my mind it's neither the russians nor the turks that are the key to the solution the key to the solution is the international community getting involved in this and putting pressure both on the syrian regime and russia and turkey for a resolution that doesn't cause massive human loss of life or a humanitarian catastrophe. a lot. the violence goes against an organized ceasefire deal and international calls for deescalation but the syrian government says recapturing the province is just a matter of time because the gauge al jazeera now al-jazeera. says the surrounding areas are pretty much abandoned. out of the you can see civilians fleeing displacement from august phenomenon continues same with the rocket city both are now empty of presidents and all the surrounding villages what's noteworthy is that the airstrikes have stopped in the last 2 days because of the bad w
shelling in airstrikes backed by russia have intensified forcing aid agencies to suspend operations in the area unless the fighting ends there are fears that the supply of humanitarian aid will stop as soon as next month in my mind it's neither the russians nor the turks that are the key to the solution the key to the solution is the international community getting involved in this and putting pressure both on the syrian regime and russia and turkey for a resolution that doesn't cause massive...
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economy in the last 5 years now the shell's factor has just started generating cash flow but many small to mid-size shell firms are already pulling back on production targets amid weak price productions and now banks have also begun trimming back credit lines for american shell producers further undercutting the industry that has been struggling to regain investor confidence for the 1st time since 2016 producer surveys expect to see declines at least 15 producers have already filed for bankruptcy this year and market values across the industry have plunged an average of 21 percent many producers are now struggling under huge debt load accumulated earlier other issues have played the industry as well many have turned to lower quality sites and others have began drilling wells too close together resulting in a loss of overall performance industry surveys show that a handful of large companies are on the edge of bankruptcy as there's about $15000000000.00 of debt at risk and investors remain dubious that further opec cuts can boost prices we were recently joined by david mcilvaine a c.e.o.
economy in the last 5 years now the shell's factor has just started generating cash flow but many small to mid-size shell firms are already pulling back on production targets amid weak price productions and now banks have also begun trimming back credit lines for american shell producers further undercutting the industry that has been struggling to regain investor confidence for the 1st time since 2016 producer surveys expect to see declines at least 15 producers have already filed for...
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>> brought the ostrich egg shells all broke and so i put them on a cross giving my brokenness to god. and in that painting the brushes of the spirit gave to me was i was feeling so discouraged with having not healed as i would hope because i thought you know if you have faith like a mustard seed you would be able to tell this mountain to move but that wasn't happening with my brain injury so was my faith not good enough and the- -i wanted to return to normal and i thought that's what the feeling was but that painting of the cross and egg shells i saw a new person being born and oh wait a minute and the gospel healing and i could be disabled. i could be whole. i could be disabled and heal and it's like new life. resurrection together. that goes into creating anew's third section so it's breaking open, painting prayers and creating anew and those same brushes of the spirit i became intune with when they were moving and instructing me towards my path to wholeness and when it was my own mind i was telling you something because i'm very different so it's quite an education. >> yes, it is,
>> brought the ostrich egg shells all broke and so i put them on a cross giving my brokenness to god. and in that painting the brushes of the spirit gave to me was i was feeling so discouraged with having not healed as i would hope because i thought you know if you have faith like a mustard seed you would be able to tell this mountain to move but that wasn't happening with my brain injury so was my faith not good enough and the- -i wanted to return to normal and i thought that's what the...
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lucky moment shows us where a shell hit it didn't explode and she survived after the stone was liberated all that remained was a wasteland but in the us it became a symbol for the good war americans fought. in world war 2 america was willing to commit everything we had to preserve freedom and protect our way of life but would the us do the same today moran doesn't think so northern quapaw knows they wouldn't. view of the americans has changed in recent he is going to cause them to plead because. she's giving her scrapbook of war memories to her grandchildren to make sure they never forget. you're watching the w. news coming up next in business news germany's feeling more than a little short staffed with many specialized jobs going until so the government is looking over seats for skilled workers to do them that's a vexed with stephen verbs with our board often when things with a company. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters w made for min
lucky moment shows us where a shell hit it didn't explode and she survived after the stone was liberated all that remained was a wasteland but in the us it became a symbol for the good war americans fought. in world war 2 america was willing to commit everything we had to preserve freedom and protect our way of life but would the us do the same today moran doesn't think so northern quapaw knows they wouldn't. view of the americans has changed in recent he is going to cause them to plead...
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scam for a couple roma because of the shelling. i mean i can hardly survive here in the sort of mud the people are suffering because of the work record. of. the situation in the camps is likely to deteriorate tens of thousands of syrians are already stuck in places like these. and every day thousands more take to the roads to get out of the war zone. outlets so here now from many yards. who are us which is a syrian basic human rights organization and he is talking to us from sweden a very good evening sir are you in touch with some of your aid workers there on the ground in syria are they in at the province what are they telling you about the situation on the ground. good evening yes we're in touch with our colleagues on the field and the situation is little and it gets catastrophic brutal continue deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure and homes over 200000 civilians have been forcibly displaced since the start of the assault and according to unicef $60000.00 children have been displaced since december the inerrant. writte
scam for a couple roma because of the shelling. i mean i can hardly survive here in the sort of mud the people are suffering because of the work record. of. the situation in the camps is likely to deteriorate tens of thousands of syrians are already stuck in places like these. and every day thousands more take to the roads to get out of the war zone. outlets so here now from many yards. who are us which is a syrian basic human rights organization and he is talking to us from sweden a very good...
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we ran away from the rockets out of the barrel and explosive shells. we were asking for allows mercy and for the united nations to see what happened to us because of bashar al assad and the russian army. they are killing us. with heavy shelling. and is strikes. syrian troops have been pushing into it live. and identified syrian pennell said the offensive is to clear the province of terrorism it was yet good to have saw i left the syrian army cares about civilians lives what that. the military calls upon them to leave the areas where the terrorists are not. that should go to the areas under the control of the syrian army it was come to save them from terrorists and terrorism and i didn't want more than $40000.00 people have been displaced by the findings in recent weeks. and then strangers in hong kong have clashed with police in christmas eve protests riot police fired tear gas as protests went through a major shopping district activist blocks streets and smashed shop windows n.t. government protests and hong kong are now in their 7th month. is on loca
we ran away from the rockets out of the barrel and explosive shells. we were asking for allows mercy and for the united nations to see what happened to us because of bashar al assad and the russian army. they are killing us. with heavy shelling. and is strikes. syrian troops have been pushing into it live. and identified syrian pennell said the offensive is to clear the province of terrorism it was yet good to have saw i left the syrian army cares about civilians lives what that. the military...
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students who were studying in the library they were not involved in the protests they threw tear gas shells in the library does not respect our fundamental rights as a citizen of this country and this sponsor guarding this has been shameful to the police students. authorities insist they responded appropriately to this youthful demonstration but with the situation on a knife's edge their next move will be closely watched. world war 2 allies and their former enemy germany have gathered in belgium to mark the 75th anniversary of one of the conflicts most decisive encounters the battle of the bulge was the last german offensive of the wall and a major turning point in the conflict. marking the past with fanfare but it was a personal memory that produced real emotion merce marsh from alabama was on watch christmas 1904 during a snowstorm and the are dens of belgium lady came out and. head to mugs of hot chicken soup for each of our. best me i have head i guess a over 75 years later a german president held a new dress here for the 1st time. we remain deeply indebted by this america which accompa
students who were studying in the library they were not involved in the protests they threw tear gas shells in the library does not respect our fundamental rights as a citizen of this country and this sponsor guarding this has been shameful to the police students. authorities insist they responded appropriately to this youthful demonstration but with the situation on a knife's edge their next move will be closely watched. world war 2 allies and their former enemy germany have gathered in...
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with heavy shelling. and a strikes. syrian troops have been pushing into it live. and identified syrian colonel said the offensive is to clear the province of terrorism. it was jetted to have sought i left the syrian army cares about civilians lives what that o.m.d. at the abbey and the military calls upon them to leave the areas where the terrorists . would you hide that they should go to the areas under the control of the syrian army it was come to save them from terrorists and terrorism and i didn't want. more than 40000 people have been displaced by the violence. it's already christmas in north korea and nowhere is the clock being watched more closely than in east asia were appealing and has warned of an unspecified christmas gift for the united states u.s. president says he's not worried about what it might be north korea's neighbors are less cheerful they suspect a new weapons test all the leaders of china japan and south korea have been meeting in the chinese city of chengdu in an effort to get the u.s. and north korea talking again. they called it the new e
with heavy shelling. and a strikes. syrian troops have been pushing into it live. and identified syrian colonel said the offensive is to clear the province of terrorism. it was jetted to have sought i left the syrian army cares about civilians lives what that o.m.d. at the abbey and the military calls upon them to leave the areas where the terrorists . would you hide that they should go to the areas under the control of the syrian army it was come to save them from terrorists and terrorism and...
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a nearly $731 million tax break helped anglo—dutch oil major shell avoid a coprorate income tax bill in the uk last year, the financial times reports. the newspaper said such write—offs could continue for years. the tax break is used to defray the costs of dismantling oil and gas rigs in the north sea. shell's chief financial officer said the company complies with the applicable tax laws "in all the countries and locations in which we have a taxable presence. " the british pound has now shed all the gains it made —— that's it for the business briefing this hour. chemotherapy drugs could become more effective and have fewer side effects, according to doctors at a hospital in surrey. although the trial at the royal marsden is still at an early stage, acoustic cluster therapy aims to help anti—cancer drugs target tumours without attacking healthy cells. 0ur health reporter laura foster has more. nerves are common when you were a patient in hospital. even more so when you are the first person in the world to receive a new treatment. you feel quite vulnerable. it's also very excit
a nearly $731 million tax break helped anglo—dutch oil major shell avoid a coprorate income tax bill in the uk last year, the financial times reports. the newspaper said such write—offs could continue for years. the tax break is used to defray the costs of dismantling oil and gas rigs in the north sea. shell's chief financial officer said the company complies with the applicable tax laws "in all the countries and locations in which we have a taxable presence. " the british pound...
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the head we run away from the rockets out of the barrel and explosive shells. we're asking for allows mercy and for the united nations to see what happened to us because of bashar al assad and the russian army. they are killing us. with heavy shelling. and is strikes. syrian troops have been pushing into it live. and identified syrian criminal siege the offensive is to clear the province of terrorism. you do have saw i looked. syrian army cares about civilians lives. the military calls upon them to leave the areas where the terrorists are not words with us should go to the areas under the control of the syrian army come to save them from terrorists and terrorism and i didn't want more than 40000 people have been displaced by the finance in recent weeks. demonstrators in hong kong have clashed with police in christmas eve protests riot police fired tear gas as protests went through a major shopping district activist block the streets smashed shop windows the anti-government protests in hong kong are now in their 7th month. because on location and sent us this up
the head we run away from the rockets out of the barrel and explosive shells. we're asking for allows mercy and for the united nations to see what happened to us because of bashar al assad and the russian army. they are killing us. with heavy shelling. and is strikes. syrian troops have been pushing into it live. and identified syrian criminal siege the offensive is to clear the province of terrorism. you do have saw i looked. syrian army cares about civilians lives. the military calls upon...
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because of the shelling. can hardly survive here. people are suffering because of the work record. the situation in the camps is likely to deteriorate tens of thousands of syrians are already stuck in places like these. and every day thousands more take to the roads to get out of the war zone. in hong kong police and demonstrators have clashed again as protests continue through christmas riot police used pepper spray and tear gas in a major shopping district activist blocks streets and smashed shop windows they've called for flash mob protests to continue into the new year anti-government demonstrations and hong kong are now in their 7th month. our correspondent phoebe kong is on location and she sent us this. protest station other wrong of demonstrations on christmas day which also mocked the 200 day after movement again they pick the popular shopping malls as the platform for relevance as they want to create a kind of. the pressure from the government i mean while the police are also are well prepared to tackle the protest and many of the most were heavily guarded by riot police
because of the shelling. can hardly survive here. people are suffering because of the work record. the situation in the camps is likely to deteriorate tens of thousands of syrians are already stuck in places like these. and every day thousands more take to the roads to get out of the war zone. in hong kong police and demonstrators have clashed again as protests continue through christmas riot police used pepper spray and tear gas in a major shopping district activist blocks streets and smashed...
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he and his mother take a break for dinner his father works 12 hours a day so shell shell barely sees him during the week chinese children are already being trained for their later workload. watersheds eyes i think i have enough time to play if i get my homework done quickly i have more but if i'm too slow i have less sometimes i have an hour a day sometimes 40 minutes or just 20 hours it depends. china's technophile society enthusiastically embraces new teaching methods especially if they're more playful than traditional learning by rote but jo ing sometimes asks her self if she's pushing him too far she. says that many children are now in china excellent students but then they fail an important exam and they can't deal with the frustration and they jump off a roof top what matters most to me is to raise a healthy personality. that's an issue that's much discussed on the internet in china the competition to enter the best schools in universities is fierce and there is one thing that has not changed for generations chinese characters require a lot of practice. at 930 he's finally done
he and his mother take a break for dinner his father works 12 hours a day so shell shell barely sees him during the week chinese children are already being trained for their later workload. watersheds eyes i think i have enough time to play if i get my homework done quickly i have more but if i'm too slow i have less sometimes i have an hour a day sometimes 40 minutes or just 20 hours it depends. china's technophile society enthusiastically embraces new teaching methods especially if they're...
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because of the shelling. of the survive here sort of mud. people are suffering because of the work record. the situation in the camps is likely to deteriorate tens of thousands of syrians are already stuck in places like these. and every day thousands more take to the roads to get out of the war zone. in hong kong police and demonstrators have clashed again as protests continue through christmas riot police used pepper spray and tear gas in a major shopping district activist blocks streets and smashed shop windows they've called for flash mob protests to continue into the new year anti-government demonstrations and hong kong are now in their 7th month. our correspondent phoebe kong is on location and she sent us this. protest station other rollup demonstration on pace next day which also marked the 200th day after. again they pick the popular shopping malls as the platform for rallies as they want to create a kind of economic pressure from the government i mean while the police are also are well prepared to tackle the protesters many of the
because of the shelling. of the survive here sort of mud. people are suffering because of the work record. the situation in the camps is likely to deteriorate tens of thousands of syrians are already stuck in places like these. and every day thousands more take to the roads to get out of the war zone. in hong kong police and demonstrators have clashed again as protests continue through christmas riot police used pepper spray and tear gas in a major shopping district activist blocks streets and...
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we ran away from the rockets out of our old and explosive shells. we were asking for allows mercy and for the united nations to see what happened to us because of bashar al assad and the russian army. they are killing us. with heavy shelling. and a strikes. syrian troops have been pushing into it live. and identified syrian pennell said the offensive is to clear the province of terrorism. i left the syrian army cares about civilians lives what that. the military calls upon them to leave the areas where the terrorists are not. that should go to the areas under the control of the syrian army come to save them from terrorists and terrorism and i've been with you more than 40000 people have been displaced by the time and in recent weeks. to hong kong now where demonstrators have clashed with police in christmas eve protests riot police fired tear gas as protests swept through a major shopping district activist blogs streets and smashed shop windows the anti-government protests in hong kong are now in their 7th month w.'s fevicol was at the scene and sen
we ran away from the rockets out of our old and explosive shells. we were asking for allows mercy and for the united nations to see what happened to us because of bashar al assad and the russian army. they are killing us. with heavy shelling. and a strikes. syrian troops have been pushing into it live. and identified syrian pennell said the offensive is to clear the province of terrorism. i left the syrian army cares about civilians lives what that. the military calls upon them to leave the...
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we run away from the rockets out of the barrel and explosive shells. we're asking for allows mercy and for the united nations to see what happened to us because of bashar al assad and the russian army. they are killing us. with heavy shelling. and is strikes. syrian troops have been pushing into it live. and identified syrian pinole said the offensive is to clear the province of terrorism. to do have saw the syrian. he cares about civilians lives what that. the military calls upon them to leave the areas where the terrorists. that they should go to the areas under the control of the syrian army come to save them from terrorists and terrorism arriving with more than 40000 people have been displaced by the findings in recent times. demonstrators in hong kong have clashed with police and christmas eve protests riot police fired tear gas as protests swept through a major shopping district activist blocks streets and smashed shop windows n.t. government protests and hong kong are now in their 7th month. phoebe kong is on location and she sent us this update
we run away from the rockets out of the barrel and explosive shells. we're asking for allows mercy and for the united nations to see what happened to us because of bashar al assad and the russian army. they are killing us. with heavy shelling. and is strikes. syrian troops have been pushing into it live. and identified syrian pinole said the offensive is to clear the province of terrorism. to do have saw the syrian. he cares about civilians lives what that. the military calls upon them to leave...
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we ran away from the rockets out of the barrel and explosive shells. we're asking for allows mercy and for the united nations to see what happened to us because of bashar al assad and the russian army. they are killing us. with heavy shelling. and a strikes. syrian troops have been pushing into it live. and identified syrian criminal seeds the offensive is to clear the province of terrorism. you do have some island. syrian army cares about civilians lives what are your 100 yards beyond the military calls upon them to leave the areas where the terrorists are not the word you are should go to the areas under the control of the syrian army come to save them from terrorists and terrorism and i would be much more than $40000.00 people have been displaced by the findings in recent weeks. the demonstrators in hong kong have clashed with police in christmas eve protests riot police fired tear gas as protests went through a major shopping district activist block the streets smashed shop windows the anti-government protests in hong kong are now in their 7th mont
we ran away from the rockets out of the barrel and explosive shells. we're asking for allows mercy and for the united nations to see what happened to us because of bashar al assad and the russian army. they are killing us. with heavy shelling. and a strikes. syrian troops have been pushing into it live. and identified syrian criminal seeds the offensive is to clear the province of terrorism. you do have some island. syrian army cares about civilians lives what are your 100 yards beyond the...
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scam for a couple roma because of the shelling. can hardly survive here in the sort of mud the people are suffering because of the work record. the situation in the camps is likely to deteriorate tens of thousands of syrians are already stuck in places like these. and every day thousands more take to the roads to get out of the war zone. well for more i'm joined now by doing a correspondent dorian jones who is standing by in istanbul dorian as we've been reporting many of those displaced from it live are heading towards turkey just how hard is it going to be for them to actually cross the border into turkey itself. well that's right but we're getting reports his all the roads in it leave heading toward the turkish border now filled with cars and people streaming away from the fighting south we understand that thousands more people are joining the already obstacle in some agencies as many as $200000.00 people who have fled the fighting and heading towards the turkish border and the turkish border is currently sealed as a large parti
scam for a couple roma because of the shelling. can hardly survive here in the sort of mud the people are suffering because of the work record. the situation in the camps is likely to deteriorate tens of thousands of syrians are already stuck in places like these. and every day thousands more take to the roads to get out of the war zone. well for more i'm joined now by doing a correspondent dorian jones who is standing by in istanbul dorian as we've been reporting many of those displaced from...
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we are leaving because of the shelling we're worried about our children and that the situation. why else would we leave why would anyone leave his house. a regiment table. with a turkish border closed the only option for shelter is makeshift camps like these it's cold and damp the conditions are desperate. for a couple roma because of the shelling where the look i mean i can hardly survive here in the sort of mud. people are suffering because of the work record. a lot of. the situation in the camps is likely to deteriorate tens of thousands of syrians are already stuck in places like these. and every day thousands more take to the roads to get out of the war zone. all right let's hear now from mary yard. who are us which is a syrian basic human rights organization and he is talking to us from sweden a very good evening sir are you in touch with some of your aid workers there on the ground in syria are they in the province what are they telling you about the situation on the ground. good evening yes we're in touch with our colleagues on the field and the situation is like this an
we are leaving because of the shelling we're worried about our children and that the situation. why else would we leave why would anyone leave his house. a regiment table. with a turkish border closed the only option for shelter is makeshift camps like these it's cold and damp the conditions are desperate. for a couple roma because of the shelling where the look i mean i can hardly survive here in the sort of mud. people are suffering because of the work record. a lot of. the situation in the...