strike at an oil depo in russian occupied crimea and that caused a huge fire. a day earlier we saw series of russian missiles hitting several locations in ukraine killing 25 people and many died when missile hit apartment block in the central city. ukraine says russia was targeting civilian areas intentionally to cause fear, russia, of course, denies this. now ukraine is hoping this offensive will cause russia to pull back but it will need the support, the boost of those nato and u.s. supplied weapons to achieve that goal and it s not going to be easy, mike. back to you. mike: kitty logan reporting live, thanks so much. lori being accused of being involved in multiple murder now on trial of her alleged crimes, more on her shocking case coming up next.
French strike action has led to record amounts of crude and condensate sitting idly offshore while the country's crude stocks have plummeted, analysts said on Tuesday.
This week's Rewind takes readers back to 1979, as Robert Smith recalls the heavy presence of Canadian horsepeople at Batavia Downs, in Batavia, N.Y., a mere hour from the Canadian border. His reminiscence includes a few old photos, including a couple participants from that era.
especially after the 1990s period of low oil prices, a lot of violations, et cetera, et cetera, this was a part of that policy. and also in terms of interest, right? the oil venezuela sold to the u.s. never stopped, right? no matter what he said stopped one time and stopped during the oil strike. right, right. but under chavez. i mean, this is where america s funding chavez s revolution. there s symiosis there, too. it s amuzing to watch those clips and less amusing, as you say. praise of people, not even opec people, robert magabi. there was a picture of his casket flanked by one of the most horrifying dictators of belarus. genuine. and ahmadinejad on the other side. these are obviously not just ordinary, unsavory characters.
plagues and it raises the price for crude so we cannot look to the fed to do anything. but that is the dollar. that is the federal reserve printing dollar, printing money, creating a vast supply of dollars, bringing down the value of the u.s. dollar. that is different from the supply demand argument about the price of oil and gas and i put it to you again, you can increase the supply of oil by drilling in the gulf but would that necessarily bring the price of gas down quickly in guest: yes, that is why i raised the dollar, we cannot go there because we continue to export our inflation. where else do we go? if we want to curb the oil prices we have to get off of our dependence on oil, and we have been waiting for demand but it is in the coming as quickly as it needs. in 2003 with venezuela oil strike, as soon as saudi arabia came in, they injected more oil