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the two leaders have been meeting in beijing max hess is a fellow at the foreign policy research institute, an american think—tank. vladimir putin for the last two years has wanted three things from china. a deal on a gas pipeline, it looks like nothing on that is happening, and even the head of gazprom is not this on trip. secondly, it wants additional material and defence aid particularly on the technology side for its military. we do have the potential for more progress, putin has brought along his new defence minister, an economist of training, as well as his deputy prime minister, so he's brought them along. but what they are talking about is about remaining behind closed doors, and the thing he really wants is china's help on breaking dollar hegemony, building this new brick system, and we've seen no material announcements there either, but within the context of these trade wars and the trip that president xi just had to europe, putin will be impressed at this point. you mentioned _ impressed at this point. you mentioned the _ impressed at this point. you mentioned the pipeline, th
the two leaders have been meeting in beijing max hess is a fellow at the foreign policy research institute, an american think—tank. vladimir putin for the last two years has wanted three things from china. a deal on a gas pipeline, it looks like nothing on that is happening, and even the head of gazprom is not this on trip. secondly, it wants additional material and defence aid particularly on the technology side for its military. we do have the potential for more progress, putin has brought...
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max hess is a fellow at the foreign policy research institute, an american think—tank. he explains what moscow hopes to get out of his trip. vladimir putin has wanted three things from china, a deal on a new gas pipeline, it looks like nothing on that is happening, even the head of the company is not on this trip. second it once additional material intervenes a particularly on the technology side for its military, there we do have potential for more progress, vladimir putin has brought along his new defence minister and economist by training as well as his deputy prime minister who is overseeing a lot of the defence production. he has brought that on, not an announcement on that, what they're talking about is remaining behind closed doors. finally what he really was is china's health on breaking dollar, building the new brick system, we have seen no material announcements there but, of course, within the context of these tariffs and the to your ref, they will be pressing those points. one of the world's largest exporters of spices — india — has been facing heat on a
max hess is a fellow at the foreign policy research institute, an american think—tank. he explains what moscow hopes to get out of his trip. vladimir putin has wanted three things from china, a deal on a new gas pipeline, it looks like nothing on that is happening, even the head of the company is not on this trip. second it once additional material intervenes a particularly on the technology side for its military, there we do have potential for more progress, vladimir putin has brought along...
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i will just end the report ends with some ideas and priorities for future policy research. we are very much supporting long term studies that can connect various data sets. here we have, the next side, so there is the foundations for evidence-based policymaking act which would increase the availability of administrative data for policy research, uses while preserving confidentiality we know this is super important number talk about data, extra important for the second one. so as greg mentioned we are using tax data for our base numbers on intergenerational poverty making more tax items and irs available would give us more leverage for following people for a long term without having to do the very expensive kind of panel studies the requires the survey work that go into those. and then funding data linkage projects. in the summer in the early part of the report we have a number of discussions of how we can combine health and education policies or education criminal legal policies and having data linkage project across these are water off the discrete policy domains would imp
i will just end the report ends with some ideas and priorities for future policy research. we are very much supporting long term studies that can connect various data sets. here we have, the next side, so there is the foundations for evidence-based policymaking act which would increase the availability of administrative data for policy research, uses while preserving confidentiality we know this is super important number talk about data, extra important for the second one. so as greg mentioned...
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research centers, university policy research centers. [laughter] that we think are extremely important to our debate. you are an example of what you bring to the debate. it is really trying to take something that is incredibly complicated, intentionally sometimes complicated, and try to clarify, what is at stake? distribution is critically important in all tax discussions. so, the statistics about who actually got the benefit from the 2017 tax cuts that i cited earlier, those are really important for the public to understand and to have independent experts doing that analysis and explaining, if you think that these benefits are going to help you, you know, who earn $300,000 a year, let me tell you who is actually going to get the tax cuts -- tax-cut benefits here. that is important, but similarly you do on growth of facts employment fx. distribution effects. all those things should go into our views about how to assess these tax policies. and those are also important to the debate about saying, well, these tax cuts, for instance the mass
research centers, university policy research centers. [laughter] that we think are extremely important to our debate. you are an example of what you bring to the debate. it is really trying to take something that is incredibly complicated, intentionally sometimes complicated, and try to clarify, what is at stake? distribution is critically important in all tax discussions. so, the statistics about who actually got the benefit from the 2017 tax cuts that i cited earlier, those are really...
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research. i wanted to better understand how the researchers behind the study on heat stress and pregnancy have reached their troubling conclusions. we pick up rekha shanmugam, who's from the sri ramachandra research institute in chennai. she's been investigating the impact of heat stress on pregnancy for the last seven years and wanted to show me how she's been doing it. throughout her study, her team would set up this temperature gauge, measuring the level of heat workers were exposed to during their shifts on several days throughout their pregnancies. this is environmental heat stress monitor... this gauge doesn'tjust measure your standard temperature. it also takes into account humidity and radiant heat. the safe threshold for people working in a field like this one, measured in what's called wetbulb globe temperature, is 27.5 degrees celsius. now the temperature is 29.5 degrees centigrade. quite... it is high right now. we're going to work for a prolonged period. with this temperature, they
research. i wanted to better understand how the researchers behind the study on heat stress and pregnancy have reached their troubling conclusions. we pick up rekha shanmugam, who's from the sri ramachandra research institute in chennai. she's been investigating the impact of heat stress on pregnancy for the last seven years and wanted to show me how she's been doing it. throughout her study, her team would set up this temperature gauge, measuring the level of heat workers were exposed to...
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you're a fellow at the foreign policy research institute. you're also the author of economic war, ukraine and the global conflict between russian and the west. thank you for joining us or in london. explain this appointment to us a civilian as defense minister in the middle of the war. but thank you so much for attitude. i think it's a pretty clear assignment put in a shifting if it was economy even further towards being structured around the military. some had really discussed his economic policy. the last 2 years is something that was military kenzie and as i'm using demand there to stimulate the economy, but also restructuring the economy to be able to meet those needs of the war. you know, we have seen russia is significantly increase its missile production in recent months, throughout the war, increased ammunition production even at a rate far faster than in the west. of course, there isn't the issue of democratic pushed back and forth and has to deal with in russia, but so the economy will really become increasingly subservient to figh
you're a fellow at the foreign policy research institute. you're also the author of economic war, ukraine and the global conflict between russian and the west. thank you for joining us or in london. explain this appointment to us a civilian as defense minister in the middle of the war. but thank you so much for attitude. i think it's a pretty clear assignment put in a shifting if it was economy even further towards being structured around the military. some had really discussed his economic...
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he's been working in the corpus region since 1999 and policy research. and with the think tanks can be, yvonne, she is really is a senior research it with transparency international, georgia which is likely to be seriously impacted by the new for an agents law. and does she limit dunphy, who is a campaign strategist with shame of protest movement started up to the protests in georgia in 2019. thank you so much for joining us here on inside story and see if i can begin with you. it really feels like this is one of those moments where everything really is in the balance in georgia. can you just give us an idea of how much is at stake right now? the best way to describe what's at stake is that this is a kind of crew that is a strong word. that's really what's happened in georgia, is that over the years, the courts, the culture sector, a lot of independent institutions have essentially been captured by the government and uh, the, the sector of society that was left standing with civil society. and this law that looks like it's about transparency actually mak
he's been working in the corpus region since 1999 and policy research. and with the think tanks can be, yvonne, she is really is a senior research it with transparency international, georgia which is likely to be seriously impacted by the new for an agents law. and does she limit dunphy, who is a campaign strategist with shame of protest movement started up to the protests in georgia in 2019. thank you so much for joining us here on inside story and see if i can begin with you. it really feels...
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he adds that he's a senior fellow at the economic policy research center and also career diplomat, former form a foreign deputy for administer for georgia. you thank you very much for being with us. so what do you make of the fact that it took less than 2 minutes for the committee here to pass this law into a vote tomorrow space is the 1st of all sign of fear and panic. inside his building is 83 people are suckled, members of the apartments are now putting up to accomplish the active region against their own population. and i guess the georgian people in adopt this russian lo, russian style which will to descend this country to introduce to chrissy. and this will be the replication with the russian low in georgia and will seriously car and diminish the civil society. now go to organizations, and of course the remaining free media outlets. so they are now heading out. they would like to adopt it as soon as possible, and then to intimidate the georgia society and give me dates. the people industries still ahead on all the 0 flash floods in northern afghanistan have killed at least 315 peopl
he adds that he's a senior fellow at the economic policy research center and also career diplomat, former form a foreign deputy for administer for georgia. you thank you very much for being with us. so what do you make of the fact that it took less than 2 minutes for the committee here to pass this law into a vote tomorrow space is the 1st of all sign of fear and panic. inside his building is 83 people are suckled, members of the apartments are now putting up to accomplish the active region...
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nations, which is criticized for being a tool for french influence in the region, author and foreign policy researcher in this, the whole region 10 o d up now and says it's time for african states to take responsibility for their own issues after the counterproductive french military presence. it is the i think that we must assume all our responsibility is to take care of security ourselves. because the presence of the french army on african soil is obsolete, our security cannot be entrusted or subcontracted to a western power. even france, what is actually happening in the saw hills? there is an upsurge in organized crime and radicalism. we had the western army with france as a bridge had come to support the sa hill countries to beat down and try and over what is happening in the saw hill. unfortunately, this did not happen, but since taking charge of our own security in molly has in book you know, fast. so we have seen that the terrorists were, at least the criminals have backs down. so the french military presence has not served to put an end to cross border crime. and even if our armies
nations, which is criticized for being a tool for french influence in the region, author and foreign policy researcher in this, the whole region 10 o d up now and says it's time for african states to take responsibility for their own issues after the counterproductive french military presence. it is the i think that we must assume all our responsibility is to take care of security ourselves. because the presence of the french army on african soil is obsolete, our security cannot be entrusted or...
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interactive tool. expenditure monitoring was developed and presented by the fiscal policy research center, to find out what the state spends money on, you just need to visit the fiscalcenter.org website , in the cost of war section there is information on the expenditures of the state and local budgets, as well as income from international partners, directed to overcoming the consequences russian aggression. we downloaded everything from the jedata platform. payments for budget programs financed from the liquidation fund, for everyone payment, we identified which object of restoration this payment applies to, and thus, for each object separately, we can already say how much money was planned to be spent in 2023 and how much was actually spent. we are absolutely confident in our data, and why, because every object has passed since the decision was made. to data verification, data collection, data verification and then comparing it with reporting and additional confirmation from the local self-government organization. that it all happens correct, and look for more interesting videos on the
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research institute. enjoys we now live from ramallah, kentucky with us on the program. the report. it's full page, they've got a read through this afternoon makes a grim reading doesn't to that's a lot of them for they only gave you the summary somebody that definitely makes them reading. it definitely makes a good rating and it's a, it's one of a series of reports. the nations and others are produced in the last few months. i think it definitely is the most significant or useful and in the sense that it not only is b u, n d p which has been doing an ongoing damage assessment. but in the draws on economic modeling analysis, by the way it has it draws on world food program and. ready it's f a o and other material on food salvation, simon, and you and the b and the world bank report recently issued on the, on the title report. so this is a really good compilation of everything that the economy and society has been suffering. and the updates numbers that we've, we've been trying to get a handle on for since the beginning of the war. yeah, i mean, you know, yeah, you're rig
research institute. enjoys we now live from ramallah, kentucky with us on the program. the report. it's full page, they've got a read through this afternoon makes a grim reading doesn't to that's a lot of them for they only gave you the summary somebody that definitely makes them reading. it definitely makes a good rating and it's a, it's one of a series of reports. the nations and others are produced in the last few months. i think it definitely is the most significant or useful and in the...
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will increase the data policy research and super important for this. we are using data for numbers on intergenerational poverty. it would give us more leverage without having the expensive panels required. a number of discussions and the policies across which these policies are made. the capability and the rest of the panelists, i think we are going to do q&a. we are going to continue. from georgetown we are going to pivot to discussion which will have time for questions at the end of think about what you want to ask. a wide range of policy solutions so in general, committed or that. so i view the report as opportunity to begin important policy conversation. data-driven conversation so there really emphasize this around research design claiming, as if i were in the same position i probably would wind up trying to combine evidence to these studies. i can also say there and being large body of descriptive rigorous studies. i think there is even stronger evidence that supports underlying factors that drives poverty. already jump into something even just t
will increase the data policy research and super important for this. we are using data for numbers on intergenerational poverty. it would give us more leverage without having the expensive panels required. a number of discussions and the policies across which these policies are made. the capability and the rest of the panelists, i think we are going to do q&a. we are going to continue. from georgetown we are going to pivot to discussion which will have time for questions at the end of think...
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he tax experts in the jcp or institutionalize a number of think tanks and policy research centers university research centers. i don't know what. [laughter] we think are extremely important to our debate. i think you are a prime example of what you bring to the debate. it's really trying to take something incredibly complicated intentionally sometimes complicated. and try to clarify what is at stake? distribution is critically important and all discussions. statistics of that, who actually got the benefits from the 2017 tax cuts that i cited earlier. this are really important for the public tors understand and o have independent experts doing that analysis and explaining if you think these benefits are going to help you who earn $300,000 a year, let me tell, u who is actually going get the tax cut to benefit here. that is really important. butt similarly the work that you all do on growth effects, employment effects, distribution effects, all of those things should go into our views about how to assess the tax policies. those are also important to the debate about saying these attacks cuts f
he tax experts in the jcp or institutionalize a number of think tanks and policy research centers university research centers. i don't know what. [laughter] we think are extremely important to our debate. i think you are a prime example of what you bring to the debate. it's really trying to take something incredibly complicated intentionally sometimes complicated. and try to clarify what is at stake? distribution is critically important and all discussions. statistics of that, who actually got...
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gretchen kruger was a policy research employee at the san francisco based company. she announced on social media that she gave notice of her resignation last week. openai's chief scientist and another executive also left the company. in her social media post, kruger writes, we need to do more to improve foundational things like decision making processes, accountability, transparency, documentation, policy enforcement, the care with which we use our own technology, and mitigations for impacts on inequality, rights and the environment. we'll find out today the names of the four falcon chicks living on kaos clocktower. there were four options suggested by the public. the first group, earth related. aurora. eclipse. solstice. equinox. the second bay area. native plants. alder madrone, aster and myrtle. there was also a group of characters from beverly cleary books ramona, henry, beezus, and ralph. by the way, cleary graduated from berkeley. the last group included name suggestions from kids pam, the funkstress, lucky taranta, and sunny. >> there's an online petition ask
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and i'm now joined by public policy researcher and former coutts employee oliver lewis. oliver, thank you for coming back in to discuss this. what do we do as a country if esg stops us doing all the things we're actually good at? >> i mean, both you and the americans have had to make a number of very good points. i mean, margaret thatcher, i think, hit the nail on the head. you know, this country has to produce something. we have to produce something. we have to produce wealth. and our defence sector is one of the one of the sole sectors that is still one of our, you know, national champions for want of a better phrase. so if we continue to undermine our micro—enterprises, dare i say, the campaigns to the church of england and so on to disinvest from bae systems, you know, a major international defence company, you know, where are we going to generate our wealth from? >> and it has a real consequence, doesn't it? because if investors are less likely to invest in bae, then for bae to do business becomes more expensive because the people who will invest in it expect a hi
and i'm now joined by public policy researcher and former coutts employee oliver lewis. oliver, thank you for coming back in to discuss this. what do we do as a country if esg stops us doing all the things we're actually good at? >> i mean, both you and the americans have had to make a number of very good points. i mean, margaret thatcher, i think, hit the nail on the head. you know, this country has to produce something. we have to produce something. we have to produce wealth. and our...
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so roger kennedy is from the palestine economic policy research institute. it says dependencies fine and then into the occupation a crucial to the recovery process and gaza. as the report mentions the middle class, which is a very fragile middle class in, in both the west bank but also because it has been destroyed. so everybody in the basically have to assume 90 percent of the population or living within the levels of poverty. now, more problematic is not only, i mean, even an assumption of, of the best possible circumstances or a contraction. this i know is rarely involvement and generous. international support and aid and supplies and suppliers even under those circumstances, you'd be surprised how organically the economy already is continuing to try to function like. ringback nervous system that, that's trying to re establish connections in the market in the, in the cleaning up of what little can be cleaned up, etc. but there's no doubt that this current situation will not just, by itself recover. and, and many of these models assume, you know, 7 and 9 m
so roger kennedy is from the palestine economic policy research institute. it says dependencies fine and then into the occupation a crucial to the recovery process and gaza. as the report mentions the middle class, which is a very fragile middle class in, in both the west bank but also because it has been destroyed. so everybody in the basically have to assume 90 percent of the population or living within the levels of poverty. now, more problematic is not only, i mean, even an assumption of,...
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he's a senior fellow at the economic policy research center and also a career diplomat form a full month for an deputy for administer for georgia. you. thank you very much for being with us. so what do you make of the fact that it took less than 2 minutes for the committee here to pass this law into a vote tomorrow. suspicious. the 1st of all sign of fear and panic inside his building. they say to 3 people are suckled to members of the apartments are now, how do you up to accomplish the active region against their own population in augusta, georgia, and people in adopt this russian little russian style which will to descend this country to introduce to christie. and this will be the application of the russian lo in georgia, and will seriously car and diminish the civil society. now go to look at his actions. and of course, the remaining free media outlets on there now heading out they would like to adopt it as soon as possible, and then to intimidate the georgia society and give me dates. the people industries this 83 they, they don't represent the georgia people anymore. this the mostly
he's a senior fellow at the economic policy research center and also a career diplomat form a full month for an deputy for administer for georgia. you. thank you very much for being with us. so what do you make of the fact that it took less than 2 minutes for the committee here to pass this law into a vote tomorrow. suspicious. the 1st of all sign of fear and panic inside his building. they say to 3 people are suckled to members of the apartments are now, how do you up to accomplish the active...
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it's robert hamilton is head of the you raise your research department at the foreign policy research institute to joins us live from philadelphia. good to have you with us. so is this a sign of things must be really serious if the president has that the call for fund visits? well, i think gets assigned things are serious, but not critical right? early in the war of course prisons wednesday did not do any for and business and he's an up. he's a point now i think he believes is leadership is needed. the new grade. and so he had trip support to the west bank a scheduled for this week. that he will cancel its not clear whether other travel will be canceled out today. i think it really depends on how the situation phelps is. it indicates if that does perhaps some official if not believe foot worry that maybe this russian advance could go further, could capture how to key city post say well, i think the ukrainians, like, like all of us, are trying to understand exactly what the objectives of the russian incursion across the border toward, hard to visit really can be one of maybe 3 things o
it's robert hamilton is head of the you raise your research department at the foreign policy research institute to joins us live from philadelphia. good to have you with us. so is this a sign of things must be really serious if the president has that the call for fund visits? well, i think gets assigned things are serious, but not critical right? early in the war of course prisons wednesday did not do any for and business and he's an up. he's a point now i think he believes is leadership is...
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and policy studies. thank you so much for your insight. a spine to now united by music. that was a slow going for last night's eurovision song contest. but judging by the scenes outside the venue in sweden, unity wasn't in short supply as anger ball the over israel's inclusion. 2 the print test as to the ground binding the hands in driving them away. while pepper spray was used on offers a protest as played with the police were heavy handed. this by the demonstration beginning peacefully. almost separate. the call me off. resolved so much bye. for nothing, and i, and even when i asked why it was being detained or squared away, they were like, you don't have to answer that, but it's so you have to i was given away the danish, the police like i was not taking part of the demonstration saying anything were just silence. he demonstrated cayman islands. they took us away and the motion that i was feeling is just a fraction and people aren't, aren't experiencing this year's contest was played by scandal. israe
and policy studies. thank you so much for your insight. a spine to now united by music. that was a slow going for last night's eurovision song contest. but judging by the scenes outside the venue in sweden, unity wasn't in short supply as anger ball the over israel's inclusion. 2 the print test as to the ground binding the hands in driving them away. while pepper spray was used on offers a protest as played with the police were heavy handed. this by the demonstration beginning peacefully....
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at this also speak with ziad issa head of policy and research at the aid agency action in the ukjoining from geneva. i guess i'm right to say that you would love to see a cease—fire in gaza, but as we have heard, it may be not very likely at the moment evenif be not very likely at the moment even if hamas have accepted it, it doesn't look like israel will. we would love _ doesn't look like israel will. - would love to see a permanent cease—fire in gaza today, and that is what we have been asking for and advocating for the last several months. we are still yet to see the details of the cease—fire deal. 0ur information says it's a a0 day pause, not a permanent cease—fire, we want to see more details about whether the israeli side was accepted emma and we heard from israeli officials that even if a cease—fire was agreed, the invasion of rafah was to go ahead, which is a very troubling news for us, given the catastrophic humanitarian situation people are experience in rafah and the overall gaza strip. tote rafah and the overall gaza strip. we saw today, this leaflet drop, flyer dr
at this also speak with ziad issa head of policy and research at the aid agency action in the ukjoining from geneva. i guess i'm right to say that you would love to see a cease—fire in gaza, but as we have heard, it may be not very likely at the moment evenif be not very likely at the moment even if hamas have accepted it, it doesn't look like israel will. we would love _ doesn't look like israel will. - would love to see a permanent cease—fire in gaza today, and that is what we have been...
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ben hopkinson, policy researcher at britain remade. ben, thank you for joining us. i'm very forjoining us. i'm very interested to get your perspective on labour's big policy. big pledge on energy. great british energy sounds patriotic, but , do you know the patriotic, but, do you know the detail ? detail? >> well, i think it is important when you consider large power projects that we're hoping , the projects that we're hoping, the winner of the next election will deliver whoever that may be, when you think about delivering large nuclear power plants, it's important to have some involvement from from government, whether that be a great british nuclear as the conservatives are planning or great british energy, as labour has has announced , ben. has has announced, ben. >> so, so great british energy under labour might not actually be all that different from great british nuclear, which the tories have already announced is it? it's sort of more of an investment vehicle than a than a sort of public facing energy company. it'sjust sort of pu
ben hopkinson, policy researcher at britain remade. ben, thank you for joining us. i'm very forjoining us. i'm very interested to get your perspective on labour's big policy. big pledge on energy. great british energy sounds patriotic, but , do you know the patriotic, but, do you know the detail ? detail? >> well, i think it is important when you consider large power projects that we're hoping , the projects that we're hoping, the winner of the next election will deliver whoever that may...
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our guest is karina ponomareva, doctor of law, leading researcher at the tax center. policy of the financial research institute under the ministry of finance russian federation, expert of the myfinance project. rf. hello karina. hello. our program is about finance, and here we talk about how you can do more than just make money. but how is it possible, already paying certain taxes, but we are always indignant about where our taxes go. but it turns out that they partially go towards certain actions that we perform. and which are beneficial to the state, let’s start with the simplest and most general aspect, which probably concerns everyone, these are deductions, that is, compensation from the state, money that you spent on treatment, that is, de facto the state returns part of this money to you, well, as a law-abiding taxpayer, actually, the first question: in order to receive a tax deduction from the state, should i be a taxpayer or not, i must be a taxpayer on... on the income of individuals is paid by all citizens who work under an employment contract, work under civil law contracts, tha
our guest is karina ponomareva, doctor of law, leading researcher at the tax center. policy of the financial research institute under the ministry of finance russian federation, expert of the myfinance project. rf. hello karina. hello. our program is about finance, and here we talk about how you can do more than just make money. but how is it possible, already paying certain taxes, but we are always indignant about where our taxes go. but it turns out that they partially go towards certain...
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all right, we have to leave you here now george samuel, the senior research fellow of the global policies to do thank you so much for you inside him. thank you. great to more bombs falling on gas. that is the way to end the conflict. and that's the message from us senator lindsey graham, however, maybe consolidate the green light for easel to use the need. the option, just like america did to decimate to a japanese cities in the world war 2 and that were full of civilians. we decided to end the war by the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki with nuclear weapons. that was the right decision, is all the bombs that you need to end the war. they can't afford to lose. now that did not fit well have across the world wide web reaction was swift to pull him out as comments flooding. questioning his state of mind. linzie graham is throwing a tantrum when a progressive palestinian american woman of color called for freedom and peace, biden slandered her and threw her under the bus. but when far right extreme, mr. republican lindsey graham says we should drop a nuclear bomb and palestine bite and says
all right, we have to leave you here now george samuel, the senior research fellow of the global policies to do thank you so much for you inside him. thank you. great to more bombs falling on gas. that is the way to end the conflict. and that's the message from us senator lindsey graham, however, maybe consolidate the green light for easel to use the need. the option, just like america did to decimate to a japanese cities in the world war 2 and that were full of civilians. we decided to end the...
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what a global climate policy should look like. and to do this, the biologist and climate scientists appearing into the future. and this is just an experiment to demonstrate that this is how it might look 50100150 years now of the my cell, experimental forest, us government research station in northern, minnesota. the facility has an annual budget of about $5000000.00, making it one of the most expensive climate experiments in the world. not really griffith. i'm just seeing a groundbreaking project on how flat to pray and people hands will decompose the climate change it's samples to be buried bags. and so we bought them got a better sense of what's going to happen to these ecosystems under future climate. they're very critical ecosystems. for carbon, this carbon has been deposited over thousands of years. and so it's really important understand what's going to happen under warming. and these really high carbon equal systems. coca increases he's up to pete, simulating the different climates in each class. how. how will the book beh
what a global climate policy should look like. and to do this, the biologist and climate scientists appearing into the future. and this is just an experiment to demonstrate that this is how it might look 50100150 years now of the my cell, experimental forest, us government research station in northern, minnesota. the facility has an annual budget of about $5000000.00, making it one of the most expensive climate experiments in the world. not really griffith. i'm just seeing a groundbreaking...
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adrianne: policy housing and research. dennis: we believe factory built housing presents an opportunity to increase supply of homes quickly and efficiently without jeopardizing quality. what do you see it as the most significant barriers to greater adoption of factory built housing in the marketplace, and what is hud doing, i know it regulates manufactured housing. adrianne: we are owners of the hud code. for manufactured housing. we are doing a lot of work in terms of the policy perspective and also from a building perspective on housing. each year for the last three years we have hosted this phenomenal event, the innovations in housing showcase on the national ball. -- national mall. if you ever want to see a tiny home in real life, i think it is june the sixth or eighth. lots of homes will be built. in addition to making sure people understand manufactured housing is not what it was 20 years ago, we are also seeing, you asked about barriers, it is some still think modular and manufactured housing is a 1960's , 1970's tr
adrianne: policy housing and research. dennis: we believe factory built housing presents an opportunity to increase supply of homes quickly and efficiently without jeopardizing quality. what do you see it as the most significant barriers to greater adoption of factory built housing in the marketplace, and what is hud doing, i know it regulates manufactured housing. adrianne: we are owners of the hud code. for manufactured housing. we are doing a lot of work in terms of the policy perspective...
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all right, george, i'm the one who's a senior research fellow with a global policy institute. joining us live here on ology international. always appreciate your commentary. george, thank you so much. thank you for invite you. thank you for the west african nation albany and has slammed its doors closed on these. yeah. shopping all the border crossings as offers neighbor accused of housing, military bases where french soldiers was said to be training terrors. the news of all we know there are soldiers or not been in these 4 positions in military basis. i mean, 5 of them to be exact. the most important and most dangerous base is located near our border where those 4 and soldiers who are french trained service to destabilize what our country. we say these before, and we're seeing that again that i'm needing the mentally denies hosting and a french military forces and describes those bases as quite small. military comes out of this month. been in, had the already moved the blog, new gerry and oil expos, preventing the, i'm a from fulfilling a full $100000000.00 export deal with china. lo
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partner and head of policy research. a long way off. it will be five years, i think, five months, will feel like. after what we saw yesterday, how does it change? does it change the calculus? >> absolutely. first, we cannot undo what happened yesterday. wrong or right or whatever, it is now part of the campaign and part of the campaign from now. >> felon? >> you will hear felon and convicted felon. >> 34 times. >> if you pull it back, the message for investors is the election has now started. for five months, joe, we have been in a holding period because investors don't know how to price trump's legal issues and if biden is on the nomination. we are getting clarity on both of those in the next couple weeks. trump will be sentenced on july 11th. the sentencing may be more important than what happened yesterday, especially if he gets a large prison sentence. on top of that, the democrats will likely nominate joe biden to be president before the democratic national convention. you will get clarity on those. that allows investors to take si
partner and head of policy research. a long way off. it will be five years, i think, five months, will feel like. after what we saw yesterday, how does it change? does it change the calculus? >> absolutely. first, we cannot undo what happened yesterday. wrong or right or whatever, it is now part of the campaign and part of the campaign from now. >> felon? >> you will hear felon and convicted felon. >> 34 times. >> if you pull it back, the message for investors is...
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and policy studies. thanks forjoining me today. let's thanks for “oining me today. let's aet u- to thanks forjoining me today. let's get up to speed — thanks forjoining me today. let's get up to speed then _ thanks forjoining me today. let's get up to speed then and help out our viewers that may not be so familiar with iran, what should we know about the president of the foreign minister? —— foreign minister? he foreign minister? -- foreign minister?— minister? he is a traditional conservative, _ minister? he is a traditional conservative, a _ minister? he is a traditional conservative, a hardliner, . minister? he is a traditional conservative, a hardliner, a| minister? he is a traditional - conservative, a hardliner, a figure that has come through the ranks of the judiciary. that has come through the ranks of thejudiciary. he is the that has come through the ranks of the judiciary. he is the ultimate insider and close confidant of the supreme leader, khamenei. he has had some successes in inst
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everybody is a senior research fellow with the global policy institute. always great to get you on the program. thank you so much. thank you very much. all right, thank you. where you're trying, it says that russia is not just the wage and award as military, but it's language as well. keeps commission of folding, which the issues made the claims as he demanded more is done to promote ukrainian nationalism. a few cranny language is in the cross hairs of russian criminals. people are threatened and murdered libraries and schools or burns signs are replaced and prop again. district literature is imported. the language is being killed. we need to transition from the defense to the all sense in the ukraine. i zation of our country. this will promote additional opportunities and bolster control to ensure the functioning of the ukrainian language. yeah, because the fact that as well, your grade has been cutting down his number of russian language classes. the regions that recently chose to join moscow continue to provide ukrainian language courses among about 25
everybody is a senior research fellow with the global policy institute. always great to get you on the program. thank you so much. thank you very much. all right, thank you. where you're trying, it says that russia is not just the wage and award as military, but it's language as well. keeps commission of folding, which the issues made the claims as he demanded more is done to promote ukrainian nationalism. a few cranny language is in the cross hairs of russian criminals. people are threatened...