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they have fare tapping. everything after 12 fared in a calendar week is a price. i look forward to us getting a budget passed. >> caller: good evening board. i want to point out that the outreach sfmta has done in the community is not enough. sfmta came to bart stations and called that community outreach. system -- sfmta can use google translate and call it -- we want to say that we want no fare increase on all pavement options. >> caller: one thing that's missing in all of this is -- the fleet has not been expanded. you need more vehicles in the fleet. you need a greater number of vehicles in the fleet. because the -- population of the city has increased and so is the need. with more vehicles being added to the fleet there will be greater treatment -- frequency of service. that's very important solution there. not enough vehicles to meet the increasing needs. secondly is, some of the bus stops will have to be restored. this is very important. as for the increase in fares, no. it will result in greater service if you have more buses to meet the growing need. thank
they have fare tapping. everything after 12 fared in a calendar week is a price. i look forward to us getting a budget passed. >> caller: good evening board. i want to point out that the outreach sfmta has done in the community is not enough. sfmta came to bart stations and called that community outreach. system -- sfmta can use google translate and call it -- we want to say that we want no fare increase on all pavement options. >> caller: one thing that's missing in all of this is...
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>> thank you, fareed.uction, but now i am just one of the maybe hundred of thousand of ordinary ukrainians who just defend not just our land, but freedom, dignity and very basic, very fundamental things. to understand how we feel now, maybe americans should remind their use of the -- of the country. 250 years ago farmers, lawyers, doctors, created a great country. i love it. i spent one year in american u.s. so it is not a professional war. what it should be understood by american audience. it is a war that is really a popular war. me a constitutional scholar who used to spend time in universities throughout the world now leads a volunteer hospital, a lot of medics which save the lives. my wife who is a medic in a children's hospital near me and she treated children and soldiers and whatever needs they have. a lot of my friends who are businessmen, who are lawyers as well, who are artists have taken arms in their hand and just believe me, russia never, ever, ever could win because for us it is not just arm
>> thank you, fareed.uction, but now i am just one of the maybe hundred of thousand of ordinary ukrainians who just defend not just our land, but freedom, dignity and very basic, very fundamental things. to understand how we feel now, maybe americans should remind their use of the -- of the country. 250 years ago farmers, lawyers, doctors, created a great country. i love it. i spent one year in american u.s. so it is not a professional war. what it should be understood by american...
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beaters how to pay their fare. a recent study found that 90% reported complaints about homeless riders. most believe it has a negative effect on ridership and increased during covid when some systems lost more than 70% of their commuters. amid this disorder, many stations have become defacto homeless shelters and drug injection sites. systems are finding fentanyl smokers on buses on trains. raising security and health concerns for riders and especially for employees. destinationless riders and grifters are not new to transit, but passively allowing them to remain it new. there must be greater steps to maintain public order in transit. this is reflected in the broken windows theory. curtailing little offenses before they become big offenses, whether on the streets, in the mall or in the transit facility. broken windows policing has been incorrectly described as the opposite of community policing. one tough, the other soft. this is a false dichotomy. assuring community viability isn't tough or soft. it's maintaining
beaters how to pay their fare. a recent study found that 90% reported complaints about homeless riders. most believe it has a negative effect on ridership and increased during covid when some systems lost more than 70% of their commuters. amid this disorder, many stations have become defacto homeless shelters and drug injection sites. systems are finding fentanyl smokers on buses on trains. raising security and health concerns for riders and especially for employees. destinationless riders and...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from washington, d.c. on the program today, it is day 11 of putin's invasion of ukraine. the attacks on that country's people and its cities are escalating. i will ask ukraine's foreign minister about his nation's urgent request for a no fly zone and nato's denial of that plea. >>> also, putin and his cronies have quashed almost all that was left of the free press in russia. i will talk to a journalist whose radio was forced to shut down this week. >>> and are sanctions working? i will ask the former secretary of the treasury, larry summers. >>> but first, here is my take. the battle has been joined, now all that remains to be seen is who will win. vladimir putin's naked aggression against ukraine has triggered almost universal condemnation. last week's vote in the u.n. general assembly to denounce the invasion was 141-5 with 35 countries abstaining. president biden has rallied not just the west, but much of the world. he has announced sanctions that are more far reaching than any ever inflicted on a major
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from washington, d.c. on the program today, it is day 11 of putin's invasion of ukraine. the attacks on that country's people and its cities are escalating. i will ask ukraine's foreign minister about his nation's urgent request for a no fly zone and nato's denial of that plea. >>> also, putin and his cronies have quashed almost all that was left of the free press in russia. i will talk to a journalist whose radio was forced to shut down this week....
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fareed?> scott, you are also reporting on the negotiations that have been taking place between ukraine and russia, which i want to ask you one part, which is they had agreed to some humanitarian corridors, but none of that seems to have held. why is that? >> yeah, so yelled was the first attempt to have these human corridors that have two cities in particular, mariupol and baja, but things lasted 2.5 hours yesterday before it all fell apart. the russians blamed shelling, and the ukrainians say russia is pinning them down and not allowing them to escape. there is a serious lack of trust here. they tried again told, but it didn't last, either. at least, in mariupol, it didn't. people were situated in buses to get out of town. when that shelling resumed, according to the ukrainians, the whole operation was called off. the red cross, the international red cross, which is serving as sort of an administrator or intermediary on the ground for these talks, gave both sides a bit of a scolding and said
fareed?> scott, you are also reporting on the negotiations that have been taking place between ukraine and russia, which i want to ask you one part, which is they had agreed to some humanitarian corridors, but none of that seems to have held. why is that? >> yeah, so yelled was the first attempt to have these human corridors that have two cities in particular, mariupol and baja, but things lasted 2.5 hours yesterday before it all fell apart. the russians blamed shelling, and the...
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i want to bring in now fareed zakaria, host of "fareed zakaria gps" right here on cnn.areed, thank you for joining. good evening to you. the u.s. is banning all imports of russian energy and along with nato giving ukrainians thousands of anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons. two weeks in this war has become really a grinding fight. not the crushing defeat putin had anticipated. how can we make sense of how much has changed so quickly? >> this, don, is sort of one of those events that i think we will look back in history the way we look at the fall of the berlin wall, maybe 9/11. in some ways it is really comparable to the fall of the berlin wall in that it is beginning to alter the geopolitics not just of europe but of the world. you see how countries like germany are changing 40, 50-year-old foreign policies and becoming much more aware of the danger they face, the need to project military power. europe is coming together in a way it never has. the chinese are trying to figure out whether they need to reevaluate the way in which they have been pursuing an alliance or qu
i want to bring in now fareed zakaria, host of "fareed zakaria gps" right here on cnn.areed, thank you for joining. good evening to you. the u.s. is banning all imports of russian energy and along with nato giving ukrainians thousands of anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons. two weeks in this war has become really a grinding fight. not the crushing defeat putin had anticipated. how can we make sense of how much has changed so quickly? >> this, don, is sort of one of those events...
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air fare up almost 5%. now economists say u.s. ban on russia's oil is about to make things worse gas is sky rocketing $4.25 a gallon now according to aaa oil can rise to $160 a barrel. the national average for a gallon of gas could top $5 this inflation is going to hit a lot more than just gas in a moment, sam brock on how the price of oil affects the cost of so many everyday items as jet fuel prices rise, air fares are going up and that's changing a lot of spring break plans. here is seema mody >> we were shocked and we didn't budget >> liz got sticker shocked after seeing how much her world trip of disney world costs this year. six years after her family's first trip >> 2016, seven of us went and we paid $350 for air fare round trip the same flight it is over a thousand dollars per person. >> reporter: those prices never came down. >> i'm a high school teacher we had students flying to see family for spring break and they can't go or have to drive because of the airline tickets the prices are so high >> reporter: many americans
air fare up almost 5%. now economists say u.s. ban on russia's oil is about to make things worse gas is sky rocketing $4.25 a gallon now according to aaa oil can rise to $160 a barrel. the national average for a gallon of gas could top $5 this inflation is going to hit a lot more than just gas in a moment, sam brock on how the price of oil affects the cost of so many everyday items as jet fuel prices rise, air fares are going up and that's changing a lot of spring break plans. here is seema...
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_ create the systems and you make this sort of fare system, it will go down quite _ sort of fare systemell and in return, it will come. — quite well and in return, it will come. a — quite well and in return, it will come, a £350 thank you payment, and £10000 _ come, a £350 thank you payment, and £10000 is— come, a £350 thank you payment, and £10,000 is going towards local authorities and more when there are primary— authorities and more when there are primary schoolchildren as well. i think— primary schoolchildren as well. i think they— primary schoolchildren as well. i think they will be more pressure to do more _ think they will be more pressure to do more in — think they will be more pressure to do more in the second stage of this scheme, _ do more in the second stage of this scheme, that charities and third party— scheme, that charities and third party or— scheme, that charities and third party or third sector organisations will be _ party or third sector organisations will be able to open themselves to sponsoring refugees in the same way that employers can do at the moment. this is
_ create the systems and you make this sort of fare system, it will go down quite _ sort of fare systemell and in return, it will come. — quite well and in return, it will come. a — quite well and in return, it will come, a £350 thank you payment, and £10000 _ come, a £350 thank you payment, and £10000 is— come, a £350 thank you payment, and £10,000 is going towards local authorities and more when there are primary— authorities and more when there are primary schoolchildren as...
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i'm joined by fareed zakaria.eed, based on what you know of vladimir putin, let me put it differently this version of vladimir putin, that number, which could grow a lot, con concerning at all? >> look, putin has never been particularly concerned about civilian casualties or the loss of human life, the russian operations in syria were brutal. the russian operations in chechnya probably killed a quarter of a million people and leveled the entire city of grozny virtually to the ground. so the issue is not putin's brutality. what worries me even more sad to say is his unpredictability. he seems to now be more emotional, less calculating, less rational than he has ever been before, and that makes it very hard to figure out how do you stop him, how do you negotiate with him? what are the levers to pull? we're dealing with a very volatile situation. one man, who controls the largest nuclear arsenal in the world, making decisions of what appear to be largely by himself and without a clear path of cost benefit analysis go
i'm joined by fareed zakaria.eed, based on what you know of vladimir putin, let me put it differently this version of vladimir putin, that number, which could grow a lot, con concerning at all? >> look, putin has never been particularly concerned about civilian casualties or the loss of human life, the russian operations in syria were brutal. the russian operations in chechnya probably killed a quarter of a million people and leveled the entire city of grozny virtually to the ground. so...
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joining us is fareed zakaria host of fareed zakaria "gps." does the russian attack prove that putin has absolutely no qualms potentially destroying international norms to achieve his goals? >> reporter: i think what it shows you is that things are not going according to plan. this is further evidence of that. there is no particular strategic logic to it. you can see it from the start, the russian plan has faultered at every level. they wanted a lightning strike. they wanted really to take control of the airport outside of kyiv, then bring troops in by plane. they were not able to get the airport. they had not resupplied the troops. now they're basically trying -- seems to me they are now moving to a situation where they are looking for targets of opportunity rather than strategic targets. they're taking what they can rather than what they want to and that makes it more indiscriminate, that makes it more reckless, that makes it more dangerous. i don't think, you know, given that radiation levels aren't that high, i don't think this is as dange
joining us is fareed zakaria host of fareed zakaria "gps." does the russian attack prove that putin has absolutely no qualms potentially destroying international norms to achieve his goals? >> reporter: i think what it shows you is that things are not going according to plan. this is further evidence of that. there is no particular strategic logic to it. you can see it from the start, the russian plan has faultered at every level. they wanted a lightning strike. they wanted...
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the fares remains the same, but you're spending more on gas. so it's up for my wallet. >> reporter: air travelers are also feeling squeezed. jet fuel costs up more than 50% since the invasion prompted alaska and allegiant to cut flights. and air fares are higher everywhere. >> prices this week are already up 20%, and they're going to go higher. at least in the next foreseeable future, air fares have nowhere to go but up. >> reporter: it is frustrating for lizette rivero, a registered nurse in pennsylvania. her original plan to take her grandson to see family in the dominican republic might now be on hold since ticket prices have doubled in recent weeks. >> changing a lot of things because everything is going up. so we have to do what's best at the moment. >> reporter: now since these prices will only continue to creep up, aaa says that you can save money by making sure the tires on your vehicle aren't under inflated. that can decrease gas mileage, they say, by up to 10%. and if you do plan to fly at all this summer, the best advice on that fron
the fares remains the same, but you're spending more on gas. so it's up for my wallet. >> reporter: air travelers are also feeling squeezed. jet fuel costs up more than 50% since the invasion prompted alaska and allegiant to cut flights. and air fares are higher everywhere. >> prices this week are already up 20%, and they're going to go higher. at least in the next foreseeable future, air fares have nowhere to go but up. >> reporter: it is frustrating for lizette rivero, a...
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would then have pressure to keep those fares at that higher rate. i don't really see that happening. >> reporter: - say is not nearly enough to stay on the app. >> it will cut into your profits and be basically working less than minimum wage. >> reporter: as for any future help, drivers are skeptical. >> i don't have a relationship with the ceo, so we will see. >> reporter: in millbrae, andria borba, kpix 5. >> uber told us it will continue to monitor gas prices and listen to is drivers over the coming weeks. >>> when it comes to getting the most out of a tank of gas, experts say the condition of the car and how you drive can play a big part. for example, if you reduce your speed on the highway, you could get a few extra miles out of each gallon. drivers should also make sure they have good tires, and that those tires are fully inflated, or you could end up paying up to 3% more for fuel per tire. >> all of those things add up, so the more you can eliminate that kind of stuff, and keep an eye on your driving habits, keep an eye on your tire pressure,
would then have pressure to keep those fares at that higher rate. i don't really see that happening. >> reporter: - say is not nearly enough to stay on the app. >> it will cut into your profits and be basically working less than minimum wage. >> reporter: as for any future help, drivers are skeptical. >> i don't have a relationship with the ceo, so we will see. >> reporter: in millbrae, andria borba, kpix 5. >> uber told us it will continue to monitor gas...
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the consumer wins with lower fares and even more reliable service.od for shareholders, great for our employees. everybody wins with this we're really excited to work through the process with the government on it >> and as all the airlines are hiring again, have you seen any problems when it comes to attrition of pilots or anything like that? because ramping up this capacity at a high speed with such strong demand is a big deal >> yeah, there's shortages in just about every part of the economy. yes, there's been pilot shortages, mechanic shortages. there's been ticket agent, ramp handlers, but we're slowly working through those, and i think the industry will get past this but yes, you probably got another six months to 18 months of challenges across the industry, but the answer is, in many cases, you just need people to come back to work, and we're starting to see that >> hademand ever been this strong, barry, do you think? >> i have never seen -- total demand would have been stronger once you get international, but in terms of domestic and in terms o
the consumer wins with lower fares and even more reliable service.od for shareholders, great for our employees. everybody wins with this we're really excited to work through the process with the government on it >> and as all the airlines are hiring again, have you seen any problems when it comes to attrition of pilots or anything like that? because ramping up this capacity at a high speed with such strong demand is a big deal >> yeah, there's shortages in just about every part of...
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>> we have already seen higher fares for a while.ber for example said that for every 20% increase from today's average gas price level, consumers will only see a 1% increase in fares. that may sound small, but when you take into account how quickly demand is coming back and supply is not shifting as quickly to meet that, we are going to see elevated fares for at least a few more months until they are able to sort through the supply issue where gas prices start to trickle down to how much we are paying in fares overall as well. emily: thank you for the update. coming up, apple and google maps are in the crosshairs of the war in ukraine. how big companies are navigating geopolitical turmoil, next in bloomberg. ♪ emily: soon after russia launched an invasion of ukraine google and apple disabled key features of their map services there. out of concern that live insights into what streets or shops were busy could be exploited by russian forces to harm citizens. in fact the nuances of mapping have become a significant more hot potato in th
>> we have already seen higher fares for a while.ber for example said that for every 20% increase from today's average gas price level, consumers will only see a 1% increase in fares. that may sound small, but when you take into account how quickly demand is coming back and supply is not shifting as quickly to meet that, we are going to see elevated fares for at least a few more months until they are able to sort through the supply issue where gas prices start to trickle down to how much...
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we'll get perspective from fareed zakaria.e president excetelling xi what t consequences could be. but the white house is still concerned china could help russia. do you think a call like this makes any difference to china's calculation? >> i think it makes an enormous difference. it was a very important call. i'm glad the president made it. he seems to have laid out exactly what he needed to, which was quite explicitly how the united states would view this as an act of collaboration and would punish china accordingly. as we talked about yesterday, anderson, united states has the lethal weapons it can use. it has the dollar, the financial system, all of that that china relies on. and it has energy. china is the largest importer of liquified natural gas in the world. the u.s. is the world's largest producer of hydrocarbons. these are all powerful, powerful weapons. the fundamental question china has to decide, it has always argued what it is seeking is a peaceful, tranquil world, a world with civility, a world with which people
we'll get perspective from fareed zakaria.e president excetelling xi what t consequences could be. but the white house is still concerned china could help russia. do you think a call like this makes any difference to china's calculation? >> i think it makes an enormous difference. it was a very important call. i'm glad the president made it. he seems to have laid out exactly what he needed to, which was quite explicitly how the united states would view this as an act of collaboration and...
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why this view of earth from above is only possible because the world's leading space faring nations made a decision to work together on research in a little bit. the international space station i assess has hosted astronauts from the u. s. europe and other parts of the world, as well as russian cosmonaut over 20 years conducting interfere research. the i assess has often been cited as a model for international cooperation circling, planet earth, at an altitude of around 400 kilometers. now russia's war in ukraine is having knock on effects even up there. so what's at stake when the u. s. government decided to impose sanctions on russia. president joe biden made it clear that space activities would also be targeted. we estimated will cut off more than half russians. high tech in porch will strike a blow through. the ability to continue to modernize in the military will degrade the aerospace industry including the space program. in other words, the u. s. will cut to exports of sensitive technology like semiconductors, telecommunication equipment, lasers and sensors. it didn't take long for
why this view of earth from above is only possible because the world's leading space faring nations made a decision to work together on research in a little bit. the international space station i assess has hosted astronauts from the u. s. europe and other parts of the world, as well as russian cosmonaut over 20 years conducting interfere research. the i assess has often been cited as a model for international cooperation circling, planet earth, at an altitude of around 400 kilometers. now...
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fares at the higher rate. gasoline companies to offer drivers a discount at the pump, but many say is not nearly enough to stay on the app. >> is going to cut into your profits and basically working less than minimum wage. >> reporter: as for any future help, drivers are skeptical. >> i don't have a relationship with the ceo musso we will see. it will be news to me. >> reporter: in millbrae, andria borba, kpix 5. >>> while you can't control the prices at the pump, there are things you can do to get better mileage out of your car. auto experts say you should reduce your speed, check your tire pressure, making sure your tires are properly inflated, and be sure to get your car tuned up regularly. >>> oakland is celebrating the first anniversary of a volunteer program designed to keep chinatown safe. more than 150 bay area volunteers have been patrolling chinatown since last year. their mission began after verizon anti-aapi hate crimes. the team of volunteers spent 6 hours daily patrolling the streets, and has rec
fares at the higher rate. gasoline companies to offer drivers a discount at the pump, but many say is not nearly enough to stay on the app. >> is going to cut into your profits and basically working less than minimum wage. >> reporter: as for any future help, drivers are skeptical. >> i don't have a relationship with the ceo musso we will see. it will be news to me. >> reporter: in millbrae, andria borba, kpix 5. >>> while you can't control the prices at the...
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the new fares will go into effect from april 15th.rst increases in about eight years for the carrier, not including those following consumption tax hikes. jal says fares for standard adult tickets with flexible reservation conditions will go up by about 8%. business travelers and children will see increases of around 3%. prices for the premium class j wi be raised by as much as 2,000 yen, or about $16. first-class travelers will play up to an extra 4,000 yen, or about $33. jal officials say a drop in demand due to the pandemic and higher crude oil prices are behind the increases. they also say the higher fares will provide more revenue to fund the introduction of more fuel-efficient airliners. another major japanese air carrier, all nippon airways is scheduled to raise prices for its tickets with flexible reservation conditions. the hikes will average 3% and start from sunday. >>> now, south korea's pushing ahead with a process to join the trade pact known as the comprehensive and progressive agreement for trans-pacific partnership bu
the new fares will go into effect from april 15th.rst increases in about eight years for the carrier, not including those following consumption tax hikes. jal says fares for standard adult tickets with flexible reservation conditions will go up by about 8%. business travelers and children will see increases of around 3%. prices for the premium class j wi be raised by as much as 2,000 yen, or about $16. first-class travelers will play up to an extra 4,000 yen, or about $33. jal officials say a...
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southwest says the new fare will cost more than their cheapest tickets.ing the price increase modest, but we won't know exactly what the difference is until the new fare rolls out in june. >>> and a piece of sports history is hitting the auction block. the golf clubs used in tiger's slam are going up for auction. tiger woods used the clubs when he became the first golfer to hold all four major titles at the same time during the 2001 season. even though they are dinged and dirty, golden age auctions expects the clubs to fetch upward of $1 million which, anne-marie, would set a record. the online bidding is now open. with these major auctions, i always wonder do you play with the clubs, do you put them in your attic somewhere where so many golf clubs end up to begin with? >> this what i think people need to know -- if you buy those clubs, that doesn't mean your game's going to improve. ot the. .> exactly.takes a lot opralen thank you so much. >> reporter: thanks. >>> up next, mystery driver. we're going to hear from the young man behind the wheel of a truck
southwest says the new fare will cost more than their cheapest tickets.ing the price increase modest, but we won't know exactly what the difference is until the new fare rolls out in june. >>> and a piece of sports history is hitting the auction block. the golf clubs used in tiger's slam are going up for auction. tiger woods used the clubs when he became the first golfer to hold all four major titles at the same time during the 2001 season. even though they are dinged and dirty, golden...
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there will be a pair of fares this month starting today from four to six. >>> and the average price for regular gas shot up 79-cents or 22% in the last two weeks. it's nearing $6 a gallon across the bay area. >>> some relief may be on the horizon. crude oil prices have fallen more than 20%. >>> don't expect air fares to return to earth any time soon. they are seeing preomicron travel numbers and traffic is up 120% year over year. coupled with the rise in demand with the rise in fuel prices and you can see why ticket prices are soaring. >> we have seen average air fares rising even before the current crisis and the jet fuel surge, airlines are try starting to adjust prices. >> jet fuel prices have risen by more than 11% in the last month and airlines buy fuel ahead of time. there is a lag in passing higher costs down to passengers. >>> new details on a scene of chaos, a shooting that left a man dead, another under arrest and both families in shock. it happened in a quiet neighborhood just north of automall parkway. sarah has the chilling accounts from witnesses. >> a terrifying scene pla
there will be a pair of fares this month starting today from four to six. >>> and the average price for regular gas shot up 79-cents or 22% in the last two weeks. it's nearing $6 a gallon across the bay area. >>> some relief may be on the horizon. crude oil prices have fallen more than 20%. >>> don't expect air fares to return to earth any time soon. they are seeing preomicron travel numbers and traffic is up 120% year over year. coupled with the rise in demand with...
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faree fareed zakaria is here.nt biden announcing new weapons for ukraine as soon as tomorrow and he's meeting with leaders in brussels next week. clearly, thaer realizing they need to do more as russian shelling intensifies but is it enough? >> it's not enough but it's the right thing to do. look, the only strategy that makes any sense here is to raise the cost for putin, and you can raise them in two of three different ways. but the most potent one by far is going to be the military costs of arming ukraine, giving them weapons is what is already achieved this extraordinary resolve which is that russian plans are entirely thrown in disarray. you can already see the impact of ukraine's resistance on demands. we have good reporting what is going on on negotiations and it's clear the russian demands are moderated. the russians thought they'd take ukraine within a day or two or week or so. it been two weeks and u.s. estimates are that russia lost five, 6,000 soldiers. that's more russian soldiers that died in ukraine
faree fareed zakaria is here.nt biden announcing new weapons for ukraine as soon as tomorrow and he's meeting with leaders in brussels next week. clearly, thaer realizing they need to do more as russian shelling intensifies but is it enough? >> it's not enough but it's the right thing to do. look, the only strategy that makes any sense here is to raise the cost for putin, and you can raise them in two of three different ways. but the most potent one by far is going to be the military...
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dani: you have faced accusations of hiking fares between poland and ukraine.ave denied those accusations. you say you are providing low-cost flights. i want to give you a chance to comment on that. michael: what actually happened, we had refugees who turned up on the first days of the invasion, and we had full flights already, heavily booked and sold out. we have been creating additional seats. we are providing a weekly update of where we have low-fare availability over the next seven days. there was absolutely zero truth, it was an internet story, that we were increasing prices for refugees. it never happened, completely untrue. dani: thank you for clearing that up. i also want to get your thoughts on boeing. last year you could not agree for a price on the higher capacity max 10. have you restarted talks? michael: no, we are not in talks with boeing for new aircraft. we are working closely with our partners, taking 65 aircraft deliveries over the last five months. those will be delivered to us in april and may. that gives us 65 new aircraft this summer. we e
dani: you have faced accusations of hiking fares between poland and ukraine.ave denied those accusations. you say you are providing low-cost flights. i want to give you a chance to comment on that. michael: what actually happened, we had refugees who turned up on the first days of the invasion, and we had full flights already, heavily booked and sold out. we have been creating additional seats. we are providing a weekly update of where we have low-fare availability over the next seven days....
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thank you very much, fareed. >>> a final thought from me.ral times. he struck me as bright, nimble, engaging and, obviously, with a great sense of humor. he even once took part in a brief comedy sketch after a dinner. listening in to him now, i see a man, a leader transformed who has risen to the occasion and met his moment. as he spoke, i thought of the eloquent words that adorn the first page of winston churchill's magnificent world war ii memoirs. "in war resolution, in defeat, defiance, in victory, magnanimity, in peace, good will. president zelenskyy has shown the world his resolution and his defiance. let us hope that one day soon he gets to demonstrate more of his magnanimity and good will. thanks to all of you for being part of this special program this week. i will see you next week. having a 5g phone that's not on t-mobile makes as much sense as playing ice hockey... using pool noodles. get out of the penalty box with 5g coverage like this. t-mobile has more 5g bars in more places than anyone. t-mobile. more 5g bars in more places.
thank you very much, fareed. >>> a final thought from me.ral times. he struck me as bright, nimble, engaging and, obviously, with a great sense of humor. he even once took part in a brief comedy sketch after a dinner. listening in to him now, i see a man, a leader transformed who has risen to the occasion and met his moment. as he spoke, i thought of the eloquent words that adorn the first page of winston churchill's magnificent world war ii memoirs. "in war resolution, in defeat,...
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i want to bring in fareed zakaria.e unhinged than he's ever seen him. do you think this is a different vladimir putin? and how capable is u.s. intelligence really of understanding what's going on in anyone's mind, let alone the leader of russia? >> he does seem to be a different man, anderson. from the more cautious, more calculating man who took office. he was careful in his military interventions. he seemed to weigh cost and benefits more. what changed? he's been in power 22 years. when he took over, russia was a basket case. it now has high oil prices, high energy prices. big foreign exchange war chest. so at some level, anderson, probably it is more than anything else that old line, power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. which lives us with a dilemma. as you say, he's now mercurial, unpredictable, rash. we can use all these descriptive terms. he's also evil. what he's doing is wicked. he is showing extraordinary vengeance against a country, against a people who have done him no harm. >> also, this
i want to bring in fareed zakaria.e unhinged than he's ever seen him. do you think this is a different vladimir putin? and how capable is u.s. intelligence really of understanding what's going on in anyone's mind, let alone the leader of russia? >> he does seem to be a different man, anderson. from the more cautious, more calculating man who took office. he was careful in his military interventions. he seemed to weigh cost and benefits more. what changed? he's been in power 22 years. when...
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if you don't have a car the governor wants to pay for bus or train fare. newsom wants to pay for a pause for part of the sales tax on diesel fuel for a year. there are lots of people who own electric cars and don't use gasoline. they would qualify too. newsom said this is a $9 billion tax refund. it is up to lawmakers to negotiate a final deal. they plan to have that done and negotiated by the summer. >>> let's take a look at the roadways. we have a traffic alert in effect south bound 680, lanes blocked near diablo road as they work to clear an injury crash, number two lane closed until further notice. also busy in antioch, a crash blocking lanes. 53 minutes from the antioch bridge. it is almost a 30 minute commute from highway 4 to the maze. brake lights out of the south bay north bound 101 busy ride san martin into morgan hill. >>> clearer skies out there. there is patchy fog in the north bay, so we'll keep an eye on that. a pretty scene as we are awaiting sunrise. temperatures are pretty comfortable, one location in the 30s and that's santa rosa. even a
if you don't have a car the governor wants to pay for bus or train fare. newsom wants to pay for a pause for part of the sales tax on diesel fuel for a year. there are lots of people who own electric cars and don't use gasoline. they would qualify too. newsom said this is a $9 billion tax refund. it is up to lawmakers to negotiate a final deal. they plan to have that done and negotiated by the summer. >>> let's take a look at the roadways. we have a traffic alert in effect south bound...
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black folks have also seen our fare share of try you means the last year. a national holiday. that's right. no more faking six to celebrate juneteenth. you walk into the job and say shraeufrbery and hit the door. now faking sick is for the days i'm hung over. for that we say thank you, president biden and vice president harris. if we can find her. she's doing a frank ocean, kendrick lamar lay low thing. respect, queen. 2021 saw black folk make progress in non traditional black spaces like spelling bees. over the summer the first african-american first ever to win the spelling bee. i think that's g-r-e-a-t. being black can be taxing on your health. think ing about racism and rebooting martin. that's why headlines were made for athletes taking a step back to take care of mental health. black athletes appreciated the example set for them. and white athletes competing against them appreciated the chance to win for a change. enough about the past. we are here to talk about the future. the future looks bright for black america. the entertainment world a new jorda
black folks have also seen our fare share of try you means the last year. a national holiday. that's right. no more faking six to celebrate juneteenth. you walk into the job and say shraeufrbery and hit the door. now faking sick is for the days i'm hung over. for that we say thank you, president biden and vice president harris. if we can find her. she's doing a frank ocean, kendrick lamar lay low thing. respect, queen. 2021 saw black folk make progress in non traditional black spaces like...
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thank you very much, fareed. >>> a final thought from me.t, nimble, engaging and obviously with a great sense of humor. he even once took part in a brief comedy sketch after a dinner. listening into him now, i see a man, a leader transformed, who has risen to the occasion and met his moment. as he spoke i thought of the eloquent words that adorned the first page of winston churchill's magnificent world war ii memoires, in war resolution, in defeat defiance, in victory magna nimity, in peace, good will. president zelenskyy has shown the world his resolution and his defiance. let us hope that one day soon he gets to demonstrate more of his magna nimity and good will. thanks to all of you for being part of this special program this week. i will see you next week. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a a marathon. instead,d, start small. with nicorette. whicich can lead to something b. ststart stopping with nicoret. for rob, it took years to find out why his constip
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i'm looking at some of your fares.ective what is a move up due to yourent to keep the fares where they are? >> thanks for having me, david clearly it doesn't enable us to keep fares where we are. we'll do everything we to pass that on to the consumer. we're in the process of doing that historically, the airlines, i think will be no exception, will be able to pass on fuel moves faster than revenue, but i'm optimistic that we'll be able to pass on most of it in a reasonable amount of time. we have to cut some capacity here and there, but that's what you have to do when you see this kind of move in fuel it reminds me of 2008. >> when you give me a sense as to how long and how much and how much it might affect demand? >> well, i think, you know, look, today, you know, our travel today people are going to find us today. they book their travel, on averages, call it 30 to 45 days ago. clearly, as every day goes on, we'll try to take fare of. over time we'll be able to pats it through, or we will see a reduction in the demand
i'm looking at some of your fares.ective what is a move up due to yourent to keep the fares where they are? >> thanks for having me, david clearly it doesn't enable us to keep fares where we are. we'll do everything we to pass that on to the consumer. we're in the process of doing that historically, the airlines, i think will be no exception, will be able to pass on fuel moves faster than revenue, but i'm optimistic that we'll be able to pass on most of it in a reasonable amount of time....
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airlines in the industry our job is to key fares low for consumers and stimulate more activity that'st we're excited about doing heading into the summer. >> you're also merging with another low-cost carrier, frontier, to gain scale there. there have been complaints, though some democratic lawmakers do not want to see this deal go through. aoc, senator warren, senator bernie sanders all sending a note to the transportation secretary and the anti-trust regulators saying it will not result in lower prices for consumers. and it will not be a friendly deal look, it's a tough environment for antitrust right now. the biden administration has blamed corporations and monopolies for some of the inflation we're seeing are you going to struggle to get this deal done >> we're really excited about this deal and feel very good about the case we're going to present. while there has been some -- we have seen the letter as well i think what was key in there is they were focused on if the transaction were to provide some problems with pricing or competition then they would be concerned. what we're excit
airlines in the industry our job is to key fares low for consumers and stimulate more activity that'st we're excited about doing heading into the summer. >> you're also merging with another low-cost carrier, frontier, to gain scale there. there have been complaints, though some democratic lawmakers do not want to see this deal go through. aoc, senator warren, senator bernie sanders all sending a note to the transportation secretary and the anti-trust regulators saying it will not result...
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and is a fare increase fair.ficials are asking riders for input and during this women's history month we'd like to hear from you about the women in your life who deserve recognition. you can share their stories, their photos and video had ktvu .com/ women's history. during a smash and grab robbery in the middle of the day. witnesses here say five people ran up to the jewelry store window and used sledgehammers to smash through it yesterday before getting away with the loot. the jewelry store owner says about $5 million worth of merchandise was stolen. police say there are no leads right now. but this is the latest series of brazen smash and grab thefts and robberies of people wearing expensive watches or jewelry in the los angeles region. additional patrols and other measures have been added to beef up security. well bart continues to ask writers about a planned fare hike in july. that's right. the transit agency says it wants to increase fares by nearly 3.5% short trips could go up a nickel the longer trips. cou
and is a fare increase fair.ficials are asking riders for input and during this women's history month we'd like to hear from you about the women in your life who deserve recognition. you can share their stories, their photos and video had ktvu .com/ women's history. during a smash and grab robbery in the middle of the day. witnesses here say five people ran up to the jewelry store window and used sledgehammers to smash through it yesterday before getting away with the loot. the jewelry store...
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we'll be joined by fareed zakaria.rom romania, refugees in their words of what they have left behind. i'm covered for everything. which reminds me, thank you for driving me to the drugstore. earn big time with chase freedom unlimited withth no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. can you be free of hair breakage worries? we invited mahault to see for herself that dove breakage remedy gives damaged hair the strength it needs. even with repeat combing hair treated with dove shows 97% less breakage. strong hair with new dove breakage remedy. number oneeauty brand not tested on animals. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. (music throughout) i've always focused on my career. but when we found out our son had autism, his future became my focus. lavender baths always calmed him. so we turned bath time into a business.
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how is the banking system faring? this is art of the banking system faring?ybrid _ the banking system faring? ti 3 is part of hybrid warfare. we have been having to deal with this on a regular basis for the last, you know, weeks, since just before the invasion, attacks have intensified and that really shifted our focus so when i am a supervisory board member, we had to really secure our data sensitive focusing on privatisation we were shifting securing our operations, securing data, we have had to move to rooms of hardware from kyiv, the core of our transactions and data systems to the very west of the country. just to make sure, you know, have the data secured for now if something happens to care. we have had contingency plans of what he would do with the cash to any of the cities of our branches. where cities are captured and so on. it would not be the cash to the enemy which is something you have to do in wartime.- have to do in wartime. thank ou so have to do in wartime. thank you so much _ have to do in wartime. thank you so much for— have to do in warti
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what i mean, have you mix of different types of war fare. you have wint sxer woodd and urban areas and tanks are moving in. i think the key here is training and small unit tactics to be able to sabotage, hit, attack and then retreat as needed. they have to go back to the oldest play in the book, which is unconventional type of operations, that is the key here, that comes down to training and to get that training, carley, they have to start to lean on the private sector issue the private sector, private military companies, special ops guys, instructors, bring them in and start bolstering small unit tactics capabilities of the ukrainians. technically, they are all reservists, not career soldiers, but can be trained. >> todd: what you just described, attack and retreat, that is how we have a country in the u.s., our soldiers did against the red coats fochlt kuks on russia main vulnerabilities, we heard supply lines near trouble. demoralize troops, call their moms saying we don't know why we're here and the temperatures is rising, grounds are th
what i mean, have you mix of different types of war fare. you have wint sxer woodd and urban areas and tanks are moving in. i think the key here is training and small unit tactics to be able to sabotage, hit, attack and then retreat as needed. they have to go back to the oldest play in the book, which is unconventional type of operations, that is the key here, that comes down to training and to get that training, carley, they have to start to lean on the private sector issue the private sector,...