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u. s. donna, this the greenback dominance in danger. crypto currency purchases in roubles have been rising, and governments are worried. russia could evade sanctions using virtual coins. so is unregulated money, really a fix for russia's financial woes? the war in ukraine is obviously hurting the economies of russia and its neighbor with both countries expected to experience shop for sessions this year. but the economic consequences of the wall not only be felt by parties to the conflict, sweeping sanctions imposed on moscow and the soaring price of energy supplies, or they could inflict pain on other nations to. that's all of course, while the world economy is still recovering from that corona virus pandemic, the international monetary fund says the war could have a severe impact on the global economy. it expects to carpets growth forecast globally. b, i m f is also reduced its estimated global growth rate for 2022 to 4.4 percent in january. that's down from 4.9 percent last year. the most serio
u. s. donna, this the greenback dominance in danger. crypto currency purchases in roubles have been rising, and governments are worried. russia could evade sanctions using virtual coins. so is unregulated money, really a fix for russia's financial woes? the war in ukraine is obviously hurting the economies of russia and its neighbor with both countries expected to experience shop for sessions this year. but the economic consequences of the wall not only be felt by parties to the conflict,...
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u. s quote will not allow that we're also learning that president zelinsky will speak to the u. s. congress virtually on wednesday morning. live in the newsroom. amanda king donna ktvu fox two news, amanda. thank you. stanford university is canceling at $1.7 million contract with russia. stanford appears to be the last u. s university that had an active deal with russia. we don't know yet the group behind the contract, but it was not funded by the kremlin. a spokesperson for stanford tells fox news. the contract involved online access to business related professional development courses, u. s education department said in 2020. american colleges did not report $6.5 billion in funding from countries such as russia and china, considered hostile to the united states. we've watched as gas prices have skyrocketed over the past few weeks, but costs are starting to show signs of stabilizing. however analysts say it's not clear yet if that will be enough to lift the inflationary pressure keeping prices high across the board. alexandria hoff has the story from washington, d. c. after months of increases, we're finally starting to see some signs of relief at the pump trip
u. s quote will not allow that we're also learning that president zelinsky will speak to the u. s. congress virtually on wednesday morning. live in the newsroom. amanda king donna ktvu fox two news, amanda. thank you. stanford university is canceling at $1.7 million contract with russia. stanford appears to be the last u. s university that had an active deal with russia. we don't know yet the group behind the contract, but it was not funded by the kremlin. a spokesperson for stanford tells fox...
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u. s. dollar? not yet. over the years, the central banks all over the world have accumulated to many donna's and dollar denominated bonds. should they get rid of them all at once? the entire finance system will collapse. but trust in the dallas stabilizing bowling, the economy has been severely undermined. ah, it's a competition from u. n. is now tougher than ever unless the u. s. find something else to offer. it may end up with solving inflation and trillions of dollars that nobody once coming up later this, now we look at how one of the world's biggest oil exporters, saudi arabia is looking to ditch the us dollar in its trade deals, despite close ties to washington. i o supplies from russia and catholics down to european markets have also taken a hit after a storm damaged vital equipment at a black sea oil transfer terminal. the facility is a key hub in a caspian pipeline which transports massive volumes of oil. the company in charge of the site says repairs could take weeks where the oil outputs expected to draw up significantly. authorities, they, none of the oil is leaked into the black sea. the pipeline cons
u. s. dollar? not yet. over the years, the central banks all over the world have accumulated to many donna's and dollar denominated bonds. should they get rid of them all at once? the entire finance system will collapse. but trust in the dallas stabilizing bowling, the economy has been severely undermined. ah, it's a competition from u. n. is now tougher than ever unless the u. s. find something else to offer. it may end up with solving inflation and trillions of dollars that nobody once coming...
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not going to welcome him and wanted ah, moke donna, i'll saunders militia calls itself the mahdi army. more than 60000 iraqis sign up in the wake of the u. s. invasion. most of them from poor neighborhoods. 2004, i'll solder sets out to regain control of no job with, with a tax on the coalition and police station. keep in mind that it was our troops who was our soldiers of the marines and others. each day they were never sure of that was the day they were gonna get blown up. and that for me, captured the futility of what it was we were doing. the u. s. british coalition is already fighting sunni insurgents. now it's also fending off. she us there was a period where we were suddenly fighting what seemed like 2 fronts. it wasn't really that the sunni and the she oh are fighting one another at that time. it was more that both groups were opposing the coalition. so it did represent a step change in the threatening security environment ah, establishing democracy in such a divided country appears more difficult than ever us president george w bush is reelected in november 2004 with the nascent fiasco and iraq, he distances himself from the neoco
not going to welcome him and wanted ah, moke donna, i'll saunders militia calls itself the mahdi army. more than 60000 iraqis sign up in the wake of the u. s. invasion. most of them from poor neighborhoods. 2004, i'll solder sets out to regain control of no job with, with a tax on the coalition and police station. keep in mind that it was our troops who was our soldiers of the marines and others. each day they were never sure of that was the day they were gonna get blown up. and that for me,...
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u. s tried to make daylight saving time permanent that pulled that back in a matter of months. well, donnaave it there. thank you so much for joining us this morning. thanks for having me chorus. well the beaches of alameda may look calmer than other parts of the bay area, but it does not mean they're free of danger. how fire writers in alameda and other agencies are working together to provide better help when someone is in distress and help regulators are considering whether some people might need a second coronavirus booster. why health leaders aren't so sure. we have seen the last of there's an invisible threat in your backyard that could cause deadly heartworm disease for your dog. but not if you protect him every month with heartgard plus, the #1 choice of dogs. digestive and neurological side effects have rarely been reported. ask your vet for heartgard plus. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thank
u. s tried to make daylight saving time permanent that pulled that back in a matter of months. well, donnaave it there. thank you so much for joining us this morning. thanks for having me chorus. well the beaches of alameda may look calmer than other parts of the bay area, but it does not mean they're free of danger. how fire writers in alameda and other agencies are working together to provide better help when someone is in distress and help regulators are considering whether some people might...