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ah, ah, how's the world rings in the new year with fireworks illuminating landmarks around the globe? we recap some of the challenges of the past 12 months, as cobit continues to come to share. some positive predictions, low inflation and major markets will drop and the global economy will grow as the forecast the head from a major american investment bank. we're going to take a look of what to expect in the year ahead. plus, looking over our shoulder at some of 2020 one's big political spats. the divisive defense deal that so france frozen out as australia, britain of the us band it together pitting long time allies against one another.
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ah hello. there's just an 11 am here in moscow. into a new day and a new year. welcome to 2022 from our t international pan, calling bright. well, most of the world is now in 2022, just some of north america and the pacific island nations left to go. but it's also been the 2nd new year's celebrations to have been scaled back by coping restrictions that said, in many capitals, people did get the chance to enjoy spectacular fi works, illuminating the sky ah
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ah, with well here in russia, president vladimir putin get his annual new year's address to the nation emphasizing that the pandemic has told russians to cope with certain hardships together and wishing everyone good health of people we spoke to in central moscow expressed hopes that the new gave will bring some positive changes and hopefully of possible end to the pandemic your customer several has just learned. i wish
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happiness to every willing and that we finally overcome kobe, but where moscow and get vaccinated than ever when we finally receive, that gets in the new year, is us did issue. what the i heard said in the new year will be traveling somewhere to our case. not mandatory is in. we can have a break from our mosque and forget about the people flu. god. i wish everyone happy near health a peaceful skype on the head. and so things to turn out better for people than they can even imagine image that while they brighten prime minister barak johnston claimed in his new year's message that the country's in an incomparably better position. now, specifically, when it comes to the code, the crisis happy new year, 2022 is almost upon us and whatever the challenges that fate continues to throw in our way, we can say one thing with certainty. opposition this december, the 31st is incomparably better than last year. or the reality might be far less
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sunny. daily infections in the u. k. hit another record high on new year's eve. england's top health officials are also warning that the health services now on a war footing and the u. k. is not alone. of course, in having struggled with the pandemic throughout 2021 next nick air and sums up the covert challenges around the globe. if 2020 was the year we love to cove it 2021 with a year life was supposed to get back on track, but i was always things on never that simple. after months of locked downs and restrictions 2021. so patients reach boiling points with trust and lead. is it an all time low and people spilling onto the street in protest? despite officials warning inoculation was vitally important. the in the u. k. the government's reputation. nose dived as p. m boris johnson flip flopped on guidelines, leaving bridge confused and frustrated. where mosque stone,
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where mosques, hug your friends, don't hug friends, rust on your neighbors, and cancel your policies as a p. m, with a ledge to exempt himself from the roof. in the news, news. the news, there is a meeting that people at work talk about. this is where i live and i worked, there is no meetings or people at work. unsurprisingly, the country is predicting his days. number 10 on now numbered with me elsewhere in europe and
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vaccinated people were bonds for much of public life and they were take the germans made that thoughts on this. heard the news similar, angry scenes in australia, crowds opposing restrictions and vaccine mandates flooded the streets. ah, state side vaccine mandate, we're creating similar divisions as by announcing the vaccination would be compulsory, the health workers, teachers, and anyone working within a team of more than a 100. again, a suggestion, many were unwilling to take lying down both politicians and ordinary citizens. the news
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in cove it has become our common enemy rather than bring it as close together. it became another example of the disparity between rich and poor vaccine make his sold medicine to the highest bidders on which countries promised to share but hoarded doses. the surplus destroyed while the poorest nations of the world went without. there is no doubt that the inequitable sharing of those vaccines has cost many lives. while some countries are now rolling out blanket booster programs only have off w just member states. i've been able to reach the target of vaccine 1840 percent of their populations by the end of the year, because of distortions in global supply. meanwhile, the vaccine makers, the save, is that the rich got rich themselves. new figures from the people's fixing lines revealed that the companies behind 2 of the most successful covered 1900 vaccines,
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pfizer by and taken the durn are making combined profits of $65000.00 every minute . despite receiving public funding of over $8000000000.00, the 3 corporations have refused calls to urgently transfer vaccine technology and know how with capital producers and low and middle income countries. for those who was counting that money in 2021, the year was one of loneliness, anxiety, and depression, of epidemic levels. but those who we turn to what a need of care were experiencing a crisis of their own various states won't have an impending health care system collapse with a national guard deployed for support on health care staff across the globe on strike over unworkable conditions. ah, and then we come,
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full circle is hospital workers who object to monetary cove jobs all fired regardless of their reasons to decide the mandates. i am being escorted out of kaiser permanente hospital for my religious belief because i don't want to get a job in 2020. we became arm chair experts in epidemiology 2021 taught is more than we ever needed to know about corporate greed and poor leadership. some of the such a check a couple of years from may be forgiven for looking at 2022 through their fingers. a little uncertain of what the year will bring. well yeah, there's certainly a lot we'd rather forget as we close the door on the year just gone, but it did bring out the creative side for a lot of people online. so here are a few of the major moments that were turned into memorable names. ah
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ah, in well, after another year rag by pandemic, hardship, she would be forgiven for being a bit wary of what's ahead, but she could be different investment bank, morgan stanley has got a pretty positive outlook and it's predicting inflation in major markets will peak and then retreat, and the global economy should see growth of around 5 percent banks. optimism doesn't stop barry that supply change or expected to recover. boosting commerce, driving down inflation throughout the world. verging markets are predicted to grow faster than the global average, especially in asia. but china's economy might slow down compared with last year,
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unless that is the government eases up on certain regulations, including on compet emissions. or if those predictions come true, they'll bring much needed relief to the many have suffered an economic squeeze of the to pandemic. lighting is, which is in crisis, so an energy cost talk, the headlines we have to economists for their predictions for coming in the one i'm most concerned about is going to be the shock that results from a u. s. sovereign debt and currency crisis. i believe that that is inevitable, and that is going to be the biggest financial a people that the world, the scene. i think the biggest issue in currency market is what's the alternative that people are going to turn to against the u. s. dollar. it doesn't look as if bitcoin encrypted currency so far have reached significantly wide enough acceptance to really be the alternative that's needed. and certainly who wants to abandon the usa because the u. s. dollar is at least the symbol of an economy that is
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consistently rejuvenate itself. in favor of something like the euro, the next best option, when we see the europeans in mass locked on having gas problems, all sorts of other issues at home, which don't suggest that the euro currency is any more stable. i do think that to move towards green energy is going to slow down substantially as people realize how expensive that's actually going to be. i mean, if you're really want to say the planet from climate change, if this really is the existential rad i, it's going to come with a huge price tag. there's a situation, it's certainly in europe, in all the parts of the world, if you get inflation, we just have not been going off historically for large swears of the population over the course of the last 20 years. you're looking at a position where people are going to be squeezed financially. they may have energy issues and certainly as their gas bills go up. what's the basis of politics? well, the engine roman still this panel at her, kansas bread and games that seem to be an awful lot of sunlight there to be hot and locked on europe at the moment. thanks to cope with 19. if it's going to be more
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expensive to simply teach your home to like your home, and indeed to have the food that you want in your home. some people are going to get very, very upset, and it's not beyond the power of reason that we're going to see an increase in the sort of general protests that have been occurring. indeed, in recent weeks, the place of like holland, the tried to lock down once again. ok, revisiting one of 2020 one's awkward. international tips next to countries opposite sides of the planet, driven even further apart, australia and france fell out after the french was snubbed to the last minute when britain and the us wooed australia into a new defense packed shall to do bend ski reports on the deal which divided old friends triggering the nuclear option is always going to be risky. business as us train your found. i think 2021 we need to. so i did to renee, going to 56000000 euros submarine deal with france. so how did cambra elect
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parents know? i friends all, this is a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between the strider, the united kingdom and the united states. that i know when i saw on select lab the gas stage, but it was not at a loss for words, but it's really a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia and this trust has been betrayed. crohn's livid, deal of a century wave keyboard. and i want to thank her that go down on. thank you very much. appreciate it. premise was scrapped without a claims. only warning. what followed was an a bomb of a diplomatic full lance. we had the president of france calling the prime minister, a lawyer. we have a try block. we have the recall of ambassadors and we have
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a very costly medic situation. branch, shaving the presidency of the a. you are very significant. fire in global politics and very hostile and a long memory, and feel the trite, ah, even president by white, it's managed with clumsy, which is presidential her heading and screaming amber. and if you people think that things couldn't get any worse thing, you'd be wrong. australia's prime minister tried to suggest that france was away, the deal was doomed. i made it very clear that i conventional diesel powered submarine was not going to make a strategy as strategic require. we discussed that candidly. then one of who is a parent messages between the french and all the leaders was leaked. should i
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expect good or bad news from our joint submarines ambitions? oh, here. oh. when done with france? well, a bit like this of marine deal inelegant crude confidence has been completely shattered . that's how the french storage relations hating a new low. and it seems the whole debacle having gone down to well in australia over the desire to acquire nuclear submarines will literally burn bridges with some of them. a long standing divers will undermine regional security and will break a lot of the formal and informal regional understandings and co operation a great. so they are profound implications for stria financial maturity, sy, fi environment. so they're also very much about the same cost and as completion
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and perception cells and how the out in the ration and the world shifting towards nuclear submarines raises of the questions to give them that a straight is a non nuclear power nation. the real concern that move by will facilitate or push a regional arm drive. we've already seen expressions from japan and south korea. and we would also consider a welcome, a nuclear pallet submarine option. and there is a real concern that this will now, right. i sort of understanding and lead to increased military expansion or depression and technical capacity increases in the region while australia may, if hope that sampling up to the u. s. might have given it
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a boost on the international stage. what it seen is the reverse tre. talk to the you have been kicked into the long grass, but in true asi style there is no worries kind of attitude so much so that it's just stuck up 2 fingers to french, designed helicopters to no one. the front says the rift between the 2 countries remains open. australia's lead is may not be quick to cotton on just how big of an issue this could be. but australians themselves have been left wondering if they government is a few stubby short of a 6 pack solid, even ski, r t. paris or next, a new gear tradition in one corner of europe, the date back several millennia.
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romanian dressing up in baskets at the annual festival to celebrate the rebirth of the new year. it's an ancient practice that predates christianity, and it's these dances going from house to house, swinging and twirling as they ward off evil spirits. those costumes are actual baskin they way up to 40 kilos, and they costs around 2000 euros as well in the value of the drastically increased since the restrictions on hunting the animals that said local to determine to try and preserve the ancient tradition. since i'm going to do is i've been doing this since i was 5 years old. i go every year with my parents to every house to vanish, the evil spirit. i'm trying to come, i think it's very nice to see romanian traditions in this area where we live. it's my 1st time attending this and i love it. or we're here in russia. the holiday season is still in full swing waves orthodox christmas to come next friday. ornaments and other festive items are in high demand right now. and one enterprise in russian pension is taking a particularly creative approach,
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reusing bits and pieces that were lying around the house. me oh, i can't feel my legs can only sit and lie. i haven't been outside for before years. ah, folk song broken all the time added when my wife's friend came over, she liked the dose so much that she took it home. when people started to need my bulls, ah, ah,
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in yo, unless you started making compositions with animals and mushrooms, my friends began to come enough to buy them. i didn't refuse, so i don't charge him too much money. me the most fishing folks. i gave them to everyone in the summer. not bad. even cool ones came out. and for some reason the fish bice ah, the main thing to do is to make some remarkable. it doesn't take much, but from this junk, these things come out ah
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pricing on eco conscious. that's how it looks so far. this new year's morning at moscow if it's already 2022 where you are or if you get to ring in midnight. thank you for watching me calling bright and the team here. happy new look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. at that point, obviously is too late truck rather than fear a job with artificial intelligence, we'll summoning with a robot most protective own existence with
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with things that have happened in the world would be done by people who had a great vision of how society could be better, but that great vision is typically the left hemisphere representation is not real. it doesn't take into account any of the complexity of reality, the subtlety of how various and complex people i put them into categories as this lot is bad, we'll get rid of them. you know and change is an organic process. change is an evolution and the opposition is not between the status and everything must stay the same and everything must be ready. key chains, a radical change is not the way that killed
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was diagnosed with cancer in 2000. when the doctors told me the cancer was incurable, i knew i had to make a change. so i decided to travel to one of the most toxic places in america, florida. one of florida is biggest industries and best kept secrets, is fostering in the biggest player in 80. $5000000000.00 industry is mosaic, and i there are reports of millions of gallons of contaminated water now flowing into the florida aqua for a chronic. i don't want to hear that word poets name, but that's what it is. in 2013 my uncle, our family dog, my brother who was 21 years old, myself and my father and we're all guy with rob. problem with wow. yeah. the whole rock
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and the good play. right? yeah, yeah. maybe they'll actually learn more help is more important than i'm with the children did wanna do with a good i see with water with no, i need to go put that a monitor with a with
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good whoa, happy new year, special kaiser report with the one and only gerald salenti, originator of the trend forecast. man, you know, stuff. we spend every new years eve with joe to lead the if you will have us even if you want have us. we just like, hang outside his house and say, hey tara, let us know. let us then joe, welcome to kaiser report. thank you so much for having me. i admire both of you so much for all that you do. and the information that you give the people around the world. thank you so much for having me. we've lived through another year 2021 and we're heading into 2022. i suppose. we'll kind of look back on 2021. as we head into 2022 with you, the biggest trend that you report on in the trends journal right now is of course
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the c word which you know, alternative media such as ourselves, are not allowed to mention anywhere on social media including you to where this is also broadcast or twitter we kept mentioned the c word. and even, you know, the fact that, that total economy, that the financial system, the monetary system have been totally re engineer. and we've been flooded with trillions upon trillions and trillions of dollars of new money to fix this c word situation where and the fact that we can't really talk about it here. let's talk about that trends and don't mention the c word you can say, pandemic. i guess, but the fact that we have this weird situation of a sort of orwellian moment. like what does this tell you? well, one of things are look, what's gonna happen with the global economy as they're forcing people to do what they don't want to do. and they're excluded from going out and traveling. take a look at the data. and this is from the wall street journal,
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back in the beginning of this month and happy new year. everyone and see you in maxed. the bookings between the united states and europe for the week starting november 29th and this is going to mid december. we're down 77 percent from the 2019 levels down 77 percent. j. p. morgan and now sta. oh, we're not going to have our big health conference in san francisco. we're going to do it by zoom or a oh, don't worry about all the restaurants, although tells all the businesses, the taxes that come in with conventions and trade shows. they're gone.

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