those attacks in kyiv. friday, explosions in kyiv and elsewhere this morning two days after putin s bridge to crimea was damaged. reporter: yeah, certainly was a rude awakening for us here in kyiv early in the morning. a little past 8 when the first explosion happened. i ll get out of your way so you can see what s going on here, rescue recovery crews have been working this whole time. right now they re taking away some of the cars that were absolutely mangled by the explosion. we believe the impact crater is where those people are standing around there. you can see that water coming out as well. seems as though the water lines underneath were damaged, the explosions were that strong. there s also one person at least was killed here. we have seen the recovery crews remove at least one body from the scene as we ve been working here throughout the entire morning. in total, the authorities have said that at least five people have been killed, but of course, christine, as you c
On the 50th anniversary of the first oil shock that led to the price of a barrel of oil quadrupling, the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict has put the Middle East on the brink just as it did in 1973. Beyond the ever-rising body count, chances of a bigger global economic downturn have gone up. With the region being the world’s largest energy producer, price volatility can have bigger implications on growth and inflation, especially for large energy guzzlers like India. From geopolitics to energy economics and the impact on the upcoming green agenda of Cop28, host Arijit Barman gets answers from an energy expert who has served as George Bush Junior’s top energy advisor both on the National Economic Council and the National Security Council at the White House. Catch a candid conversation with Robert McNally, Founder of Rapidan Energy and author of Crude Volatility: The History and the Future of Boom-Bust Oil Prices on this episode of The Morning Brief podcast!Credits: The Economist, WFAA,
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stanley, pepsi really big names set to report earnings this week. that should provide key clues into how the economy is holding up. the other big story, gas prices. u.s. gas prices up a penny overnight, rising just weeks before the midterms. opec and its allied led by saudi arabia and russia said it will slash oil production by 2 billion barrels a day. the crude reality here is the u.s., the world s biggest oil producer, still depends on imports. the reasons are complicated. so here to help us understand bob mcnally, president of energy group author of crude volatility, the history and future of boom bust oil prices. bob, thank you so much for joining us this morning. great to be here. this is a disappointment for the biden administration. will it mean higher gas prices for average americans? you know, we re probably going to see an uptick in gasoline prices in the coming weeks and months. i don t think the opec plus decision is going to be the main driver of that, though.
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