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significant interest represents the initiative of the commission for the implementation of the eurasian agroexpress project. it is designed to ensure regular obstructed deliveries of agricultural goods by rail, including with china. in addition, it is necessary to seriously speed up the work on creating new cooperation ties and import substitution, especially for critical imports. the proposal to develop indicative balance sheets for essential goods for the internal market of the union is relevant. food security. however, due to the rush demand in the world for priority food products, close coordination is necessary to prevent shortages of certain goods in our countries. yes, the countries will continue the process of removing barriers to mutual trade, cooperative work based on the results of the country itself approved macroeconomic policy guidelines for the coming years, the document was prepared in the context of current realities in the distribution of import duties on the external borders of the eurasian economic union of belarus russia will continue to use russian rubles, and othe
significant interest represents the initiative of the commission for the implementation of the eurasian agroexpress project. it is designed to ensure regular obstructed deliveries of agricultural goods by rail, including with china. in addition, it is necessary to seriously speed up the work on creating new cooperation ties and import substitution, especially for critical imports. the proposal to develop indicative balance sheets for essential goods for the internal market of the union is...
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significant? this is a very interesting _ significant? this is a very interesting story - significant? yet again more potential leaks or glimpses at what it is the treasurer —— treasury are looking at to ease the cost of living. the i suggests there will be an income tax cut at 1p, of course cutting taxes is very popular among core conservative voters, they think the tory party should be the party of low tax. there was lots of commentary around the spring budget, by the taxes were at their highest level in decades. so this would be a popular measure with backbenchers, but the question is whether this tax cut will come in, will it come in this year or wait until this autumn? there are a couple other points that i say, that he is also lobbying the chancellor to reverse the national insurance hike and vat on fuel bills. clearly there are a few different ideas being bandied around that they are focusing on this 1p income tax cut, which would certainly be a very bold move, sending a message that the chancellor really is trying to get a grip on things without —— by using household bills. gri
significant? this is a very interesting _ significant? this is a very interesting story - significant? yet again more potential leaks or glimpses at what it is the treasurer —— treasury are looking at to ease the cost of living. the i suggests there will be an income tax cut at 1p, of course cutting taxes is very popular among core conservative voters, they think the tory party should be the party of low tax. there was lots of commentary around the spring budget, by the taxes were at their...
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if you want, the fact that they have significant interests in relations with russia and they do not hideintend to hide in principle, and the fact that ukraine should be more active, more offensive in the expression of our own interests, we should already think about how we will convert the successes of the armed forces into the strengthening of our foreign policy position, here i would like to note that when everything started, we had a slightly different picture, even in the chat rooms of vladimir putin's friends miloszeman to an example from the czech republic condemns everything he does in ukraine, and well, in the end, we understand how the czech republic has positioned itself in this story in relation to the sanctions against the russian federation, in particular, and berlusconi himself, to be honest, somehow also like me he turned his back on his friend vladimir putin , but now again this wave of information offers is renewed, as he said, for ukraine, they say, we need to prepare for some progress, but this does not correlate in any way with the opinion of ukrainian society. i want
if you want, the fact that they have significant interests in relations with russia and they do not hideintend to hide in principle, and the fact that ukraine should be more active, more offensive in the expression of our own interests, we should already think about how we will convert the successes of the armed forces into the strengthening of our foreign policy position, here i would like to note that when everything started, we had a slightly different picture, even in the chat rooms of...
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you talked about significant additional interest rate increases. how long you think it would take to bring inflation down? mr. summers: it is very hard to say because no one can forecast what will happen to oil prices and no one can forecast what will happen to commodity prices. there are things right now that are very much in the realm of geopolitics. it is difficult to forecast what is going to happen. would -- what i would be watching is what is going to happen in the labor market. i don't think there is durable reduction of inflation without a meaningful reduction in wage growth. right now with the labor markets so tight, i don't see such a meaningful reduction in wage growth taking place. perhaps it will and there are signs that some firms that were short on labor three months ago are now reporting that, if anything, they no longer have a big problem in hiring workers. perhaps we will see a distant visionary process -- a diss inflationary -- disinflationary process take hold. i would not be surprised if we have inflation way above the 2% targe
you talked about significant additional interest rate increases. how long you think it would take to bring inflation down? mr. summers: it is very hard to say because no one can forecast what will happen to oil prices and no one can forecast what will happen to commodity prices. there are things right now that are very much in the realm of geopolitics. it is difficult to forecast what is going to happen. would -- what i would be watching is what is going to happen in the labor market. i don't...
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. >> seems pretty significant. interestingbit saying back. obviously we're seeing some of the one way communications but the question is what does the back and forth look like. thank you for staying on top of this. >>> and let's get a check on cnn business. looking at markets around the world, you can see asian shares all lower. shanghai popped about 1%. you have europe opening higher, and stock index futures also popping a bit. maximum market stress as one analyst warned, a year of stock market gains wiped out shaken by the war in ukraine and rapidly rising interest rates. big losses again monday, nearly 2% off the dow, s&p 500 dipping below 4,000. and it was a true tech wreck. the nasdaq tumbled almost 4.5%, and get this, the nasdaq has lost a quarter of its value this year. not long ago the forecast was forle coming gas prices by memorial day. the opposite has happened. aaa says the national average is $4.37 a gallon, racing up above the record high. and context here, adjusted for irn nation, yoinflation, you woo see the ga
. >> seems pretty significant. interestingbit saying back. obviously we're seeing some of the one way communications but the question is what does the back and forth look like. thank you for staying on top of this. >>> and let's get a check on cnn business. looking at markets around the world, you can see asian shares all lower. shanghai popped about 1%. you have europe opening higher, and stock index futures also popping a bit. maximum market stress as one analyst warned, a year...
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anniversary biker season in a quarter of a century has turned from an event for its own into a significant event. interesting and not only for motorcyclists , whole families came to the central square from vladivostok to admire the impressive equipment and take pictures and recharge with unique energy. our correspondent ksenia also joined in. very loud and spectacular bikers are faithful to the traditions of their holiday, leaves no one indifferent to the original appearance and motorcycles to match the owners, but on the roads no audacity. this is the motorcycle creed. and if you see a bike standing on the side of the road, you need to stop and ask, maybe you need help. that is, this is the first law, probably, it is impossible to violate the far eastern capital, even for a short time they blocked traffic in order to give way to hundreds of motorcycles, the relative roar of motors on the streets of vladivostok bikers. celebrate the opening of the season. come on, motorcyclists, according to tradition, children go to the sea, and parents, husbands and wives, join the motorcycle brotherhood as families. only
anniversary biker season in a quarter of a century has turned from an event for its own into a significant event. interesting and not only for motorcyclists , whole families came to the central square from vladivostok to admire the impressive equipment and take pictures and recharge with unique energy. our correspondent ksenia also joined in. very loud and spectacular bikers are faithful to the traditions of their holiday, leaves no one indifferent to the original appearance and motorcycles to...
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so that's a significant interest. >> but not indian criminal you are representing well in respect ton victims, i'm not sure how indian victimsl can be harmed by having more prosecutorialto authority to fill a gap in oklahoma where crimes are not prosecuted against indian victims. at least now maybe someday the government will get the resources to do the job. but even then that would be additional protection for indian victims. so i am not understanding the argument that somehow they inwould be benefited. >> the key point is that congress has created a process foran those interest to be protected and i want to be specific. the optional assumption under public law 280 is concurrent jurisdiction. can be completely misspoke or crimes against indians you can do that but they don't have a right to veto those assumptions. and what you can see is a special election that can be called with 20 percent of any given area and then as a majority vote favors the assumption and then to go forward. if people and also believe what my friend says would be the best thing to protect them from crime than
so that's a significant interest. >> but not indian criminal you are representing well in respect ton victims, i'm not sure how indian victimsl can be harmed by having more prosecutorialto authority to fill a gap in oklahoma where crimes are not prosecuted against indian victims. at least now maybe someday the government will get the resources to do the job. but even then that would be additional protection for indian victims. so i am not understanding the argument that somehow they...
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countries where countries have cracked down in country, but those entities where they still have significant interests may not have provided the same kind of crackdown, i'm being pretty opaque here in the way i am describing it. mr. wray: opaque is the right word both for the way we have to talk about it, but for what is in these countries. i will say, there have been quite a number of countries where we have gotten more cooperation than we might have in years past. so i don't want to make it sound to blake. we have had a number of partners who have taken more aggressive action then historically, we have seen, and that is a measure of the international community being so appalled by what russia is up to in the rain -- ukraine. >> thank you. senator moran. >> let me talk about the surging increase in violent crime. i believe two of the most effective ways to address violent crime are through surging fbi resources to the most affected committees through a joint local, federal task force, such as a streets task force. you and i heard the commentary from law enforcement, local and state, when we are toget
countries where countries have cracked down in country, but those entities where they still have significant interests may not have provided the same kind of crackdown, i'm being pretty opaque here in the way i am describing it. mr. wray: opaque is the right word both for the way we have to talk about it, but for what is in these countries. i will say, there have been quite a number of countries where we have gotten more cooperation than we might have in years past. so i don't want to make it...
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that, where countries have cracked down in country but those entities where they still have significant interests may not have provided the same kind of crackdown. i'm being pretty opaque here in the way i'm describing it. >> opaque is the right word. both for the way we have to talk about it but also what's in some of these countries. i will say there have been quite a few countries where we've gotten more cooperation than we might have in years past so i don't want to make it sound too bleak. we had a number of partners that have taken for them more aggressive action and we would historically have seen and i think that's a measure of the international community being so appalled by what russia is up to in ukraine. >> you, senator moran. >> german, thank you. let me talk again about the surging increase in violent crime. i believe that two of the most effective ways to address violence crime or through surging fbi resources to the most affected communities through joint federal local task force that is safe streets task forces. that you and i heard the commentary from law enforcement, local and
that, where countries have cracked down in country but those entities where they still have significant interests may not have provided the same kind of crackdown. i'm being pretty opaque here in the way i'm describing it. >> opaque is the right word. both for the way we have to talk about it but also what's in some of these countries. i will say there have been quite a few countries where we've gotten more cooperation than we might have in years past so i don't want to make it sound too...
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reported on or before april 1st 2022, that there may be an additional property that you have a significant interest in in san francisco that has to be reported that was not reported. do you have any knowledge of that. >> not that i am aware of. >> unless this documentation is inaccurate, there appears to be a purchase of real property on may 5th of 2021 by a limited liability company, which limited liability company, you appear to be a member of at 1161 post street. does that ring a bell? >> that is correct. >> is that not on the form 700? >> i don't believe so. >> although i am a member of the llc, i am not the owner of the property. i am a managing partner, but not of -- >> my attorney just said that it is there. we believe it is there but it might be under a different name. if not, it will be amended. >> it is not there. >> good morning, supervisors. we are sure you are familiar with that property. i believe it is by then this. we know that -- it was not amended. we do not have it with us today, but my understanding is it might be there under a different name. it might be there under a different
reported on or before april 1st 2022, that there may be an additional property that you have a significant interest in in san francisco that has to be reported that was not reported. do you have any knowledge of that. >> not that i am aware of. >> unless this documentation is inaccurate, there appears to be a purchase of real property on may 5th of 2021 by a limited liability company, which limited liability company, you appear to be a member of at 1161 post street. does that ring a...
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interest rates. as rates declined and they got to record lows year ago, there were significant refinancing, they were refinancing their mortgages and locking in these low interest rates for 15 to 30 years. as rates rise they will not suffer the rates immediately. that is just one example of good fundamentals that would support the economy if we do experience a downturn. host: he has been on this program plenty of times in the past. if you want to join the conversation about the state of the u.s. economy, the recession concerns that are out there, phone lines are open, democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. i want to return as viewers are calling in with the inflation issue, what is the normal way that one lowers inflation when it happens, and why is this inflation proving so persistent and tough to get down? caller: typically, it is about demand. the economy is strong because demand from consumers is strong and the federal reserve that is their job to slow demand growth by raising interest rates making it more costly for them to get a car loan and to get the c
interest rates. as rates declined and they got to record lows year ago, there were significant refinancing, they were refinancing their mortgages and locking in these low interest rates for 15 to 30 years. as rates rise they will not suffer the rates immediately. that is just one example of good fundamentals that would support the economy if we do experience a downturn. host: he has been on this program plenty of times in the past. if you want to join the conversation about the state of the...
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i would say the interest is significant. > the interest is significant. after receiving sponsorship in the u.s.. what part of the process does not look like? >> we have to remember, 90% of ukrainian refugees are women and children. the other piece of this puzzle is ukraine's a fourth most educated country in the globe. it ranks 13th in terms of the most educated and professional education. 60% of ukrainian women or college educated. one of the myths that we try to debunk is that this is a community that is going to need a hand out. they are also gonna be looking for a hand up. this is for the individuals to integrate into the workforce. some of the challenges they face, we worked with these individuals who have come here to establish their lives. we also know what that looks like for individuals who have college degrees, who were professionals in the home country and are looking to start over. oftentimes they don't have a social stay fee net. oftentimes they don't have a network of individuals that they can help navigate how
i would say the interest is significant. > the interest is significant. after receiving sponsorship in the u.s.. what part of the process does not look like? >> we have to remember, 90% of ukrainian refugees are women and children. the other piece of this puzzle is ukraine's a fourth most educated country in the globe. it ranks 13th in terms of the most educated and professional education. 60% of ukrainian women or college educated. one of the myths that we try to debunk is that this...
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my client agreed to not contest removal proceedings thereafter so that's a significant interest. >> with the respect of non-criminal defendants which your representing one of them was representing well of indian victims , guess i'm not sure how indian victims can be harmed by having more prosecutorial authority to fill a gap in oklahoma where crimes are not being prosecuted against indian victims at least now. maybe someday federal government will get the resources to do the job but even then they resources with the additional protection for indian victims so i'm not understanding the argument that somehow indian victims would be benefited by ruling for you. >> the key point i would make is congress has created a process for those indian interests to be protected and it's done that in public law to 80 and i want to be specific about how it works. with the optional assumption under public law to any our assumptions of concurrent jurisdiction just like we're talking about here can be completely that spoke so if you didn't want to get jurisdiction of crimes over indians you can do that and
my client agreed to not contest removal proceedings thereafter so that's a significant interest. >> with the respect of non-criminal defendants which your representing one of them was representing well of indian victims , guess i'm not sure how indian victims can be harmed by having more prosecutorial authority to fill a gap in oklahoma where crimes are not being prosecuted against indian victims at least now. maybe someday federal government will get the resources to do the job but even...
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confrontation with russia, but countries like egypt, countries that have significant navies and a significant interestis one of the thoughts coming about how this problem could be resolved. controversial legislation, which will change how killings from the conflict in northern ireland are investigated will be debated by mps today. victims' groups are strongly opposed to the plan, which would allow suspects who co—operate with the investigation immunity from prosecution. the government says the proposals will enable more families to get to the truth. our ireland correspondent chris page reports. every day when i wake and i wake in pain. notjust physical pain, but emotional pain. if my dad hadn't have been murdered i wouldn't be anywhere near the bomb that night. andrea brown is living with a legacy of tragedy and trauma. when she was 12, herfather, eric, a police officer, was shot dead. five years later, she was severely injured in a bombing which killed six soldiers at a fun run. andrea's strongly against the government's new legislation dealing with the conflict. there's nowhere else in the world tha
confrontation with russia, but countries like egypt, countries that have significant navies and a significant interestis one of the thoughts coming about how this problem could be resolved. controversial legislation, which will change how killings from the conflict in northern ireland are investigated will be debated by mps today. victims' groups are strongly opposed to the plan, which would allow suspects who co—operate with the investigation immunity from prosecution. the government says...
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be defended so for example, the military will be the lower three and those have a very significant reliance interest so the question there would need more than a mandate, it would need technical understanding and goodwill on the part of the fcc and federal agencies. would it be helpful to have a mandate from congress, they told us to do this and that's probably why they've done so well. it's great to have those at our backs but it's not enough. beyond that we need a framework resolution from everyone at the agency level and it not just happens but it happens timely because it would be in ten years maybe not relevant. >> i'm going to ask one or two more questions but i want to have some time for questions from members of the audience, so if you want to try to think of those. in the past we've had a microphone go around and perhaps it will reappear and project invoice for the questions. i want to fast-forward a bit, commissioner. i see talks about something called 6g. we are in the midst of 5g but it takes a long time to plan and get out there. is the time to act now to get that going? >> i agree with
be defended so for example, the military will be the lower three and those have a very significant reliance interest so the question there would need more than a mandate, it would need technical understanding and goodwill on the part of the fcc and federal agencies. would it be helpful to have a mandate from congress, they told us to do this and that's probably why they've done so well. it's great to have those at our backs but it's not enough. beyond that we need a framework resolution from...
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. >> the loan from morgan stanley, after three months, they have t significant interest rates that kick in. >> they would try to refinance with bonds >> right >> this is good deal >> tesla shares appear to be higher this morning. at some point if he is going to tap for further equity, is that putting near term down 659. below the start. >> almost cut in half. they would love detail on the plan what he really did is allowed the margin loan commitment to expire there was a period of time when that margin loan commitment was active did he affirmatively decide i'll not do the margin loan or look for other options? >>> in other twitter news, we heard that silver lake ceo egon durban did not receive enough shares to be elected to the board. he tendered his regularsignatiom the board. durban is a long-time associate of elon musk twitter reaching $150 million settlement with the s.e.c. over the misre misrepresentation of data claims. the twitter shares up 6% pre-market >> that was iss that recommended voting against durban. what is the issue? they said it was being overboarded with the time com
. >> the loan from morgan stanley, after three months, they have t significant interest rates that kick in. >> they would try to refinance with bonds >> right >> this is good deal >> tesla shares appear to be higher this morning. at some point if he is going to tap for further equity, is that putting near term down 659. below the start. >> almost cut in half. they would love detail on the plan what he really did is allowed the margin loan commitment to expire...
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military radar, those are radars with significant reliance interest and with respect to clearance much more than a technical understanding with goodwill on the parts of the fcc and federal agencies. would it be helpful to have a mandate? you can point to congress and say we love carrying out -- that is why oversight does so well so we love carrying out the will of congress but it is not enough, the framework for dispute resolution and that is how it happens because the real value is timely and not in 10 years. may not be relative. >> i will ask one or 2 more questions but i want time for questions from members of the audience so if you want to think of those, to have a microphone go around it will reappear, but a flash forward, i see talk sometimes, 6g, we are mystified with 5g but does spectrum take a long time? is it time to act now or is it a priority? >> i agree with the chairwoman, laying out plans in the us, i believe she forecast to the conquests that it is time to get ready in the rest of the world, working on 60 technology researches, the ministry of industry, information, tec
military radar, those are radars with significant reliance interest and with respect to clearance much more than a technical understanding with goodwill on the parts of the fcc and federal agencies. would it be helpful to have a mandate? you can point to congress and say we love carrying out -- that is why oversight does so well so we love carrying out the will of congress but it is not enough, the framework for dispute resolution and that is how it happens because the real value is timely and...
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analysts attribute this to a significant increase in interest rates by the federal reserve for the firstyears. because of this, loans are becoming more expensive and purchasing activity is slowing down, and gasoline prices have once again broken through the ceiling of four dollars 37 cents, with almost 4 liters in it. we filmed at this gas station literally 2 months ago. then pour a full tank of our service minivan cost $72. now you have to pay noticeably more than $ 94. height record holder. price. california here is diesel already more. the cost of freight transportation rises in dollars, and with it the products in stores, appealing to the nation. biden declared the fight against inflation a priority of his administration, and traditionally laid the blame for it on the coronavirus pandemic and the russian special operation to protect the donbass in ukraine, 20 million tons of grain are stored, we are trying to figure out how to bring them to the market. this will help keep prices down. on food in the world in some european countries inflation. already double-digit growth. the price is
analysts attribute this to a significant increase in interest rates by the federal reserve for the firstyears. because of this, loans are becoming more expensive and purchasing activity is slowing down, and gasoline prices have once again broken through the ceiling of four dollars 37 cents, with almost 4 liters in it. we filmed at this gas station literally 2 months ago. then pour a full tank of our service minivan cost $72. now you have to pay noticeably more than $ 94. height record holder....
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significant. >> what's interesting here, too, is the pennsylvania republicans, feels a little bit in some ways liketial candidates, right. it's 2022, looking at it through the lens of '24. top republicans from across the country, you know, many whom have no relation to pennsylvania, some of them are supporting dr. oz, some of them are supporting dave mccormick. this graphic is flipped but we'll fix that. point being, is that you have different people in trump world, right, donald trump, for example, versus mike pompeo, supporting different people in this race. how much do you see the endorsement divide playing into what might be happening, you know, next cycle? >> i think the biggest factor is still trump. i don't know how much regular voters look at some of the endorsements of some of those folks who still well known, ted cruz, mike pompeo, well known in political circles, but i'm not sure they're the people that can move votes the same way a former president does. the biggest test is whether or not trump himself can move the party and determine outcomes. i think it will be a measure of him in the
significant. >> what's interesting here, too, is the pennsylvania republicans, feels a little bit in some ways liketial candidates, right. it's 2022, looking at it through the lens of '24. top republicans from across the country, you know, many whom have no relation to pennsylvania, some of them are supporting dr. oz, some of them are supporting dave mccormick. this graphic is flipped but we'll fix that. point being, is that you have different people in trump world, right, donald trump,...
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those are radars that have very significant reliance interest on them. the question of clearance, there would be much more than just a mandate it would need technical understanding and goodwill from congress and the federal agency. would it be helpful to have a mandate from congress? that is always nice. you can point to them and say they told us to do this and do that. we love -- it is great to have that at our backs but it is not enough. we need to have a framework for dispute resolutions at the agency level. that is how we get it to happen timely. the real value would be unlocking a timely not in 10 years and may not be relevant in 10 years. >> i'm going to ask one or two more questions. i want to have a time for questions from members of the audience. if you would like to try to think of those. we have had a microphone go around. perhaps it will reappear and help reject the voices for the questions. i want to flash for a bit. i see talk about something called 60. --6g. it takes a long time to plan and get out there. do you see -- is a time to act now
those are radars that have very significant reliance interest on them. the question of clearance, there would be much more than just a mandate it would need technical understanding and goodwill from congress and the federal agency. would it be helpful to have a mandate from congress? that is always nice. you can point to them and say they told us to do this and do that. we love -- it is great to have that at our backs but it is not enough. we need to have a framework for dispute resolutions at...
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significant. what is interesting you are talking in the opening about the democrats are vowing to force republicansvote on so-called codification of roe v. wade, that's not what they are going to do at all. the bill the democrats are putting forward goes beyond roe v. wade and would require mandated legal abortion for all my months of pregnancy for any reason. it is truly radical and we have you pulling out tonight about an hour ago that was on special report that shows a majority of americans support not only the mississippi law at stake in this particular case but even more restrictive texas law has majority support so i know the democrats feel they have the upper hand here politically and force some tough votes, the american people are with them on their extremism and i think they might be overreaching as they so often do. kennedy: the president is right, isn't he in that this has been 50 years, it has been contentious, a wedge issue and even if the senate does force a vote, joe manchin claims he is pro-life so even if you get rid of the filibuster, they can still run up against pushback within
significant. what is interesting you are talking in the opening about the democrats are vowing to force republicansvote on so-called codification of roe v. wade, that's not what they are going to do at all. the bill the democrats are putting forward goes beyond roe v. wade and would require mandated legal abortion for all my months of pregnancy for any reason. it is truly radical and we have you pulling out tonight about an hour ago that was on special report that shows a majority of americans...
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significant. i've seen more republican interest in coming to the table and talking this time than at any other moment sandy hook. >> reporter: murphy is ledding a bipartisan group of senators discussing proposals from expanded background checks to red flag laws which allow courts to temporarily seize firearms from individuals deemed to be a risk. >> i think there is problems with red flag. >> conventioning rank and file is an uphill battle but some are willing to budget. >> raising the age to 21 is a no-brainer. >> reporter: three states have pledged action in the wake of uvalde. arkansas governor asa hutchinson wants to convene a bipartisan group of governors but argues the focus should be on school safety and instead of guns. >> ar-15s were around for 40 years before they were ever used in any type of mass killing or attack. it is about identifying the culprits and going after them. >> reporter: senate bipartisan negotiations are expected to continue this week. the house is working on its own package of legislation and could vote on a red flag bill as soon as next week. nicole killian, cbs news, ca
significant. i've seen more republican interest in coming to the table and talking this time than at any other moment sandy hook. >> reporter: murphy is ledding a bipartisan group of senators discussing proposals from expanded background checks to red flag laws which allow courts to temporarily seize firearms from individuals deemed to be a risk. >> i think there is problems with red flag. >> conventioning rank and file is an uphill battle but some are willing to budget....
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paintings are qr-codes, by scanning, which you can watch video annotations and learn many interesting details, significantr peter and russian history, the launching of the boat of peter i, the maneuvers of amusing regiments, the azov campaigns of the founding of the city on the neva, the year of the 350th anniversary. and a place where people can walk, relax, enjoy on the one hand, and on the other hand. this is a very serious big scrupulous. scientific work the atmosphere of large-scale celebrations of 150 years at least with the help of the vr attraction, the past can literally be seen with one's own eyes through binoculars . there will be binoculars near the information pavilions. this terminals are augmented reality virtual reality terminal virtual. and everyone who visits the exhibition can, e, see and see with their own eyes how it was in 1872. uh, this is a real filming, costumes, scenery, a journey through the ages. it turned out to be possible thanks to gazprom with the authors of the project being the head of the company alexei miller and the director museum-reserve. peterhof elena kalnitskaya a
paintings are qr-codes, by scanning, which you can watch video annotations and learn many interesting details, significantr peter and russian history, the launching of the boat of peter i, the maneuvers of amusing regiments, the azov campaigns of the founding of the city on the neva, the year of the 350th anniversary. and a place where people can walk, relax, enjoy on the one hand, and on the other hand. this is a very serious big scrupulous. scientific work the atmosphere of large-scale...
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interests. in significant litigation in the federal courts, you have the same thing. if the sovereign state that is a party in the case has a law that says these people have to represent us, i don't know of any federal interest that outweighs that. ms. theodore: i think the federal interest is having the -- is in having the state tell a federal court what its position really is. so petitioners' whole argument here is that, you know, enforcing state law a, you know, enforcing the voter id law or defending the voter id law might conflict with an interest in election administration. we don't think that's a different interest. but, if you think it is and if you think there are different state perspectives here, there's a really strong federal interest in not allowing the state to say, you know, we want our agents to duke it out in federal court. so, you know, put differently, the possibility that different state agents defending state law might have different perspectives and balance state interests differently is a -- it's a vice, not a virtue of their proposal, because
interests. in significant litigation in the federal courts, you have the same thing. if the sovereign state that is a party in the case has a law that says these people have to represent us, i don't know of any federal interest that outweighs that. ms. theodore: i think the federal interest is having the -- is in having the state tell a federal court what its position really is. so petitioners' whole argument here is that, you know, enforcing state law a, you know, enforcing the voter id law or...
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i can't list all 50 states off the top of my head, but i think there is significant interest over time, and some oversight of those funds and making sure that money was spent appropriately, and there certainly are cases of state and local governments where not all that money has been spent yet and there has also been some money that caused a big political kerfuffle over this money in the first place, where the federal government has not given states all the money that they have been promised yet. host: this question from twitter. wouldn't it be more efficient to request spending statements from the governor of each state? guest: i can't speak to that. the efficiency of the process, i think that is a real issue that is a relationship between each state and the relationship there government -- governor might have with the federal government. different states operate very differently and i think that is a good question and the state and local money is certainly a focus of some political conflict here in d.c. host: this question from shelby on a different topic. biden announced several wee
i can't list all 50 states off the top of my head, but i think there is significant interest over time, and some oversight of those funds and making sure that money was spent appropriately, and there certainly are cases of state and local governments where not all that money has been spent yet and there has also been some money that caused a big political kerfuffle over this money in the first place, where the federal government has not given states all the money that they have been promised...
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call for the denazification of poland immediately after ukraine, this is actually a very interesting and significanttatement of aggressive actions against poland nobody called. and the head of the state duma committee on control, oleg morozov , says in his personal telegram channel that he is talking about russia as a cancer tumor and the contribution that we must pay to ukraine, that is, about reparations in fact, poland encourages us to put it first in the queue for denazification after ukraine, so what do you think about these statements and about these threats to nato countries, in particular in our neighboring poland, how are these statements generally perceived in the west now and how they are heard and read in nato. i think it is appropriate to mention the well-known russian saying, talkative bags grow ice cream, that is, these statements are a logical reaction to the fact that poland has become one of the leaders in terms of military aid to ukraine, so that poland received two and a half million
call for the denazification of poland immediately after ukraine, this is actually a very interesting and significanttatement of aggressive actions against poland nobody called. and the head of the state duma committee on control, oleg morozov , says in his personal telegram channel that he is talking about russia as a cancer tumor and the contribution that we must pay to ukraine, that is, about reparations in fact, poland encourages us to put it first in the queue for denazification after...
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note the high level of interaction between the union and cuba, as well as the interest of venezuela, which indicates a significant potential for strengthening our economic cooperation, the issues are not new in most of these events. already passed in our documents and plans. now you just need to give them more time and attention in order to achieve results. in conclusion, i would also like to bring to your attention what it means in belarus to actively prepare for the organization of the second games of the commonwealth of independent states in august 2023. we all present supported such an event in the past. as you remember, the previous games were held in kazan in the 21st year. if we want to continue this good tradition, i ask all colleagues to actively join the work. a necessary instruction for those interested in your countries, the sports festival should become for our peoples another symbol of friendship and solidarity, dear friends. we are faced with difficult tasks to solve, which are forced in an accelerated mode and that's it. this is happening against the backdrop of a global uncertainty even more seri
note the high level of interaction between the union and cuba, as well as the interest of venezuela, which indicates a significant potential for strengthening our economic cooperation, the issues are not new in most of these events. already passed in our documents and plans. now you just need to give them more time and attention in order to achieve results. in conclusion, i would also like to bring to your attention what it means in belarus to actively prepare for the organization of the second...
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it is very interesting, as it were, how the expert develops. well, how do they work? yes, this is a significantt's just this quarter. that's not close. yes, here is ilyich there in general, of course there was a fight, and they constantly happened, as they were knocked out and neighboring houses. uh, they leave, well, five must come out and starts trying to knock out ours. and that is, they were counterattacked. they used every opportunity for i mean the azov people to keep as much territory under their control as possible. they made any kind of sacrifice very yes, their people, too, of course, died, and ours, uh, firstly, it must be said that and the guys who are from the army of the dpr are the people's militia. of course, first of all, they are all fired upon, they have vast experience, they have a clear understanding of where to act. and where should be careful, that is, they do not have a clear understanding in them, they are people of war. here they understand ours. eh, the russian forces, when they entered, they were different people, after all, and someone who was less prepared, those o
it is very interesting, as it were, how the expert develops. well, how do they work? yes, this is a significantt's just this quarter. that's not close. yes, here is ilyich there in general, of course there was a fight, and they constantly happened, as they were knocked out and neighboring houses. uh, they leave, well, five must come out and starts trying to knock out ours. and that is, they were counterattacked. they used every opportunity for i mean the azov people to keep as much territory...
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the girl of responsibility further already has this person causing some significant damage to russian interestsroad, there are other potential methods. this is not a question of what methods are potential. we can talk about some methods, but what methods, if they hide in vilnius in berlin in london is not going to completely unleashed lose any legitimacy. you see, there is a question, yes, which i now have about methods right away, of course, right before your eyes. uh, scenes from the meeting point can't be changed. so you don’t have methods, but you already had a glo. no this one. yes, he put a brick in his wallet, but at the same time there are good people inside. these were some questions, vladimir viktorovich, but inside, you see, i’ll pay attention to two details. the first thing that has already been said here and in this program is a call for all citizens to take a clear stand. when calling for such a thing, keep in mind that the position may not only be for, of course, and oppose the russian army in mass wear. like you like that they took that position. i like. and what’s good is that
the girl of responsibility further already has this person causing some significant damage to russian interestsroad, there are other potential methods. this is not a question of what methods are potential. we can talk about some methods, but what methods, if they hide in vilnius in berlin in london is not going to completely unleashed lose any legitimacy. you see, there is a question, yes, which i now have about methods right away, of course, right before your eyes. uh, scenes from the meeting...
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note the high level of interaction between the union and cuba, as well as the interest of venezuela, which indicates a significant potential for strengthening our economic cooperation alexander lukashenko also invited the eu countries to participate in organizing the second games of the cis countries in belarus active preparatory work has already started the games are scheduled for august 2023, the previous competition took place in kazan in 21. the rapid rise in prices, the slowdown in global gdp and the decline in economic activity , many countries may face a recession this year, such a disappointing forecast is given by the president of the world bank. david malphos specified the depth of the recession will depend on the duration of the conflict in ukraine, as well as on the prospects for creating new supply chains in the world. according to the survey, more than half of american citizens felt the deterioration of their financial well-being against forty-eight percent. last month, the survey was conducted by harvard university in conjunction with the research service. haris, yes, and us gasoline prices renewed
note the high level of interaction between the union and cuba, as well as the interest of venezuela, which indicates a significant potential for strengthening our economic cooperation alexander lukashenko also invited the eu countries to participate in organizing the second games of the cis countries in belarus active preparatory work has already started the games are scheduled for august 2023, the previous competition took place in kazan in 21. the rapid rise in prices, the slowdown in global...
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apartment of a multi-storey residential building fortunately there were no casualties minsk is interested in a significant increase in the supply of uzbek products, said belarusian prime minister roman golovchenko, who visited tashkent on a working visit. according to him, they plan to import yarn, metals, vegetables and food in general. the logistics are being worked out. tajik programmers have created a national search engine called dadaho, translated into russian as a database, which is allegedly a full-fledged analogue of well-known search engines, but with an emphasis on surfing tajik-language sites. an exhibition presentation was held in the russian house in nursultan, hosts russian universities study in russia future applicants. their parents had a unique opportunity to communicate with representatives. russian universities 21 universities and e, from almost all corners of the russian federation came and came and present their educational programs to kazakhstani schoolchildren and 10 more universities. uh, they also give their presentations online, that is, in general. here in today's event, you ar
apartment of a multi-storey residential building fortunately there were no casualties minsk is interested in a significant increase in the supply of uzbek products, said belarusian prime minister roman golovchenko, who visited tashkent on a working visit. according to him, they plan to import yarn, metals, vegetables and food in general. the logistics are being worked out. tajik programmers have created a national search engine called dadaho, translated into russian as a database, which is...
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it means we could be looking at significant interest rates well into next year if inflation stays thatmic growth. this talk about recession, chairman powell said yesterday he was aiming for a, quote, softish landing. i don't know how you'd feel if you were on the plane and the pilot announced he was aiming for a softish landing. but it is a really open question as to where this plane does land. you can see in the economic growth numbers. again, the forecast to growth dropped in less than a year from over 4%, almost 4.5%, down to 3% for this year. again, if you look at the pink line at the bottom, you can see for next year, expected growth down to 2%. we're really kind of starting to bump along the bottom, before we potentially dip into negative territory. so the market was happy with powell yesterday because he did what they wanted him to do, raise rates by half a percentage point. it seems all politicians from both sides are happy with that. again, it is a real question as to where this is going and how high rates will go, how high inflation will go, and what the impact of that will b
it means we could be looking at significant interest rates well into next year if inflation stays thatmic growth. this talk about recession, chairman powell said yesterday he was aiming for a, quote, softish landing. i don't know how you'd feel if you were on the plane and the pilot announced he was aiming for a softish landing. but it is a really open question as to where this plane does land. you can see in the economic growth numbers. again, the forecast to growth dropped in less than a year...
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significant. it is interesting to me, it almost feels like the politics are more in the atmosphere here in congresse effect of what is about to happen. i do believe in coming weeks it will change hearing from the supreme court. >> interesting you hear them saying we will see whether public opinion is shifting in some way when the opinion comes out. lisa reporting from the capitol, thank you. ♪ judy: president biden visited a farm in illinois today to highlight how the war in ukraine is raising food prices around the world. the war is pushing previously neutral countries to seek the defensive umbrella of nato. nick schifrin joins me from the city in southeastern ukraine. hello. let's start with this question of food. why is ukraine's food so important to the world? >> ukraine is the largest producer of wheat in the world, one of the largest producers of cooking oil. production has been halted mostly because of the violence. ukraine can't export because russia is blockading ports. russia is the largest producer of fertilizer in the world. they cannot sell that because of export controls and sanctions
significant. it is interesting to me, it almost feels like the politics are more in the atmosphere here in congresse effect of what is about to happen. i do believe in coming weeks it will change hearing from the supreme court. >> interesting you hear them saying we will see whether public opinion is shifting in some way when the opinion comes out. lisa reporting from the capitol, thank you. ♪ judy: president biden visited a farm in illinois today to highlight how the war in ukraine is...
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decision of these two countries to join the north atlantic alliance is by no means in the best interest of a significantt of the population and, above all, the business of these countries, because, of course, this will complicate relations with russia. what is now here is a period of sanctions restrictions. all the same, these two countries are actively e connected with russia in the trade and economic sphere, especially in finland e. well, of course, uh. hmm, expansion of the north atlantic alliance due to uh, two uh, northern european countries, and in the interests of united states and, uh, very important. uh, how will the situation develop with the integration of these two countries, uh, the system of collective defense of the north atlantic alliance. and what are the options? and here there may be different options, firstly, uh, for now, as far as i understand, uh, both countries. uh, they declare that they are not interested in being placed on their territory. uh, foreign military facilities are primarily american uh, and nuclear weapons, that is, in the event of the entry of uh, their north atlan
decision of these two countries to join the north atlantic alliance is by no means in the best interest of a significantt of the population and, above all, the business of these countries, because, of course, this will complicate relations with russia. what is now here is a period of sanctions restrictions. all the same, these two countries are actively e connected with russia in the trade and economic sphere, especially in finland e. well, of course, uh. hmm, expansion of the north atlantic...
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ukraine and poland, the only thing is that it was about 10 years ago and there was a very interesting thing er, significantor russia at that time it was actually a-a debt debt and i don’t know how it is exactly, i translate it in ukrainian yes debt to the motherland debt to the team that is, you must not fail, you must do what because in paradoxically, at that time, ukraine had a rather active desire to appear better than it is, to look cooler than it is, in a paradoxical way. and it was quite a fundamental thing, which decreased a little bit, because in poland the desire to enjoy everyday life was already expressed that is, it is not so much about looking cool as it is about really enjoying yourself, and i would say that the way to europe is exactly it seems to me that in a certain sense, it consisted in the rejection of synthetic values to appear and the transition to real values. when you want to receive satisfaction with social life, i.e. not alone behind the fence and together with those people who are your neighbors, for example, satisfaction with the fact that we can now allow ourselves to enter
ukraine and poland, the only thing is that it was about 10 years ago and there was a very interesting thing er, significantor russia at that time it was actually a-a debt debt and i don’t know how it is exactly, i translate it in ukrainian yes debt to the motherland debt to the team that is, you must not fail, you must do what because in paradoxically, at that time, ukraine had a rather active desire to appear better than it is, to look cooler than it is, in a paradoxical way. and it was...
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people lead you in this way, because in fact there are reasons, and they are very significant reasons, so i became interestedof the belarusian people and what happened here and those, i would say different dramatic moments, uh, of which there are a lot of belarusian history. if we talk about my favorite places, uh in belarus, then, probably, my favorite place after the city, of course, minsk is the cherry place. every time we go there , the weather is wonderful. well, it's actually a great place for me. this is such a mini-belarus mini belarus in which they focus on everything and a church and a church and a synagogue nearby and this place in itself, of course, unique, because you know that this is the homeland, and one of the presidents of israel. hmm. but the most interesting thing is that there is a place not far from there, which is called foremen. there is a german military cemetery. it is still preserved in excellent condition. imagine this is 1915. after that was world war ii. then there was the holocaust. i mean , the extermination of the jews. here, but literally a synagogue and right there uh, thes
people lead you in this way, because in fact there are reasons, and they are very significant reasons, so i became interestedof the belarusian people and what happened here and those, i would say different dramatic moments, uh, of which there are a lot of belarusian history. if we talk about my favorite places, uh in belarus, then, probably, my favorite place after the city, of course, minsk is the cherry place. every time we go there , the weather is wonderful. well, it's actually a great...
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this is, in full, the most interesting , the most significant moments well, at the suggestion of pashinyan and by the way, well, there were very strategic and, uh, systemic, provisions in his speech. look. today's meeting a difficult time is passing, as vladimir vladimirovich just said that the time for the redistribution of the world is a unipolar system of world order, the past is irretrievably leaving. however, the collective west is leading us in a fierce struggle to maintain its positions. everyone is on the move means, including in the zone of responsibility of our organization, from nato saber-rattling near our western borders to a large-scale hybrid war unleashed against us, primarily against russia and belarus. nato is aggressively building up its muscles, dragging yesterday's neutrals in finland and sweden into its net. it operates on the principle that whoever is not with us continues to declare his defensive orientation against us, and this is where our military interaction within the framework of the union state of belarus of russia in belarus, the csto are the very stabilizer
this is, in full, the most interesting , the most significant moments well, at the suggestion of pashinyan and by the way, well, there were very strategic and, uh, systemic, provisions in his speech. look. today's meeting a difficult time is passing, as vladimir vladimirovich just said that the time for the redistribution of the world is a unipolar system of world order, the past is irretrievably leaving. however, the collective west is leading us in a fierce struggle to maintain its positions....
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replenishment stocks are being carried out for the russian troops, which indicates significant losses it is also interestingnow the enemy is still trying to remove the 1.62 tanks that we talked about and tighten them up in order to strengthen their capabilities in this direction, but i think that we will make progress and, in principle, kherson will be ours, but the situation is more complicated in other directions, this is primarily directly related to severodonetsk, where hostilities are ongoing, but there are , relatively speaking, interesting nuances related to the progress of hostilities, according to the general staff, the enemy continued to carry out hostilities attacking severodonetsk, but in fact about no, as before, conditionally speaking, the enemy only gets some objects on the outskirts of the city at the expense of our reserves , we managed to repel the enemy from the bakhmat e-e lysychansk highway at the expense of the fact that we pulled up reserves at the same time, of course, we will say that the risks remain and there are different scenarios for further hostilities, we understand that the
replenishment stocks are being carried out for the russian troops, which indicates significant losses it is also interestingnow the enemy is still trying to remove the 1.62 tanks that we talked about and tighten them up in order to strengthen their capabilities in this direction, but i think that we will make progress and, in principle, kherson will be ours, but the situation is more complicated in other directions, this is primarily directly related to severodonetsk, where hostilities are...
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significant gains. but that is quite interesting and obviously candidates branding themselves as uber local in order toarly the conservative party pop of the national reputation is very interesting. it national reputation is very interesting.— national reputation is very interestinu. . . i, ., interesting. it certainly is that. what do you — interesting. it certainly is that. what do you make _ interesting. it certainly is that. what do you make of - interesting. it certainly is that. what do you make of this - interesting. it certainly is that. | what do you make of this story in particular the quite interesting point they have from the conservatives at hartlepool who are apparently telling their voters please don't punish local conservatives for the mistakes made it westminster. we are local and proud of where we live.— it westminster. we are local and proud of where we live. that's right it is a big problem _ proud of where we live. that's right it is a big problem for _ it is a big problem for conservatives. obviously mps looking at that _ conservatives. obviously mps looking at that and _ conserva
significant gains. but that is quite interesting and obviously candidates branding themselves as uber local in order toarly the conservative party pop of the national reputation is very interesting. it national reputation is very interesting.— national reputation is very interestinu. . . i, ., interesting. it certainly is that. what do you — interesting. it certainly is that. what do you make _ interesting. it certainly is that. what do you make of - interesting. it certainly is that. what...
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significant cross asset trade. across bonds, stocks, the dollar, and to some extent precious metals. the dollar rising or falling isn't just about interest rates. there's a significant correlation with u.s. equities and the dollar. as the selloff continues in stocks, so the dollar catches a bid and you've got the ukrainian issue, higher rates helping the dollar. now flush out of equities helping the dollar as well. it's hard to tell when this is going to stop. i think when -- you are going to see the dollar turned a bit. i thought that was going to happen a week ago. the trend still in the equity market is one day up one day down. the sellers take more out of the ark it the buyers put back in. we are still a definite downtrend in the equities. >> the downtrend in other currencies not the dollar. we saw the pound also falling despite the rate hike from the boe. what is the idea? >> sterling is putting the damper on everything today. coming out saying there's a potential for 10% inflation. it's highly unlikely that if the u.k. sees 10% inflation, here we have significant increases in inflation as well. that would suggest a much more aggres
significant cross asset trade. across bonds, stocks, the dollar, and to some extent precious metals. the dollar rising or falling isn't just about interest rates. there's a significant correlation with u.s. equities and the dollar. as the selloff continues in stocks, so the dollar catches a bid and you've got the ukrainian issue, higher rates helping the dollar. now flush out of equities helping the dollar as well. it's hard to tell when this is going to stop. i think when -- you are going to...
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. >> more significant for sure. and interesting told. zach, great reporting. thank you for bringing to us. >>> and this is something, sounds like something right out of a movie. a passenger who had never flown a plane before took the controls and landed a small plane after the pilot became incapacitated on a flight from the bahamas to florida. here is how it sounded in the control tower. >> they are so calm. the plane touching down at west palm beach airport to the amazement of another pilot nearby. >> wow. >> flight instructor who is an air a traffic controller. >> a better landing than i've had, let me just say. >> no word what happened to the pilot. just one passenger was on board the faa is investigating. and i mean, this is right up this all of my many worst fears. but they were so calm. and hat's off to that air traffic controller for landing that plaechb. . >> what is your election, i have no idea. >> yeah, i can just see the florida florida coast. so we'll hear from that air traffic controller on "new day." >>> and still to
. >> more significant for sure. and interesting told. zach, great reporting. thank you for bringing to us. >>> and this is something, sounds like something right out of a movie. a passenger who had never flown a plane before took the controls and landed a small plane after the pilot became incapacitated on a flight from the bahamas to florida. here is how it sounded in the control tower. >> they are so calm. the plane touching down at west palm beach airport to the...
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a significant rise in inflation and interest rate expectations. a year ago, the expectation was no rate rises this year in europe or the u.s. second, the war and thirdly, concerns about growth. a lot of that is absorbed into the market already, the question is where do we go from here at the margin? anna: does that make this a buying opportunity then? those concerns around higher inflation and the war, if they are priced in, does this represent a buying opportunity? peter: that really depends on your time rise, if you are taking a six to 12 month be a, i would say yes it is. we expect low return across all assets given that we are not likely to see the tailwind of lower interest rates. but equities are starting to look attractive for medium to longer term buyers. we have a negative real rates and equities are a hedge against inflation. they are making a claim on nominal gdp over time, and that's i think, positive. secondly, we've seen a huge worry about inflation, but we are getting relatively close to the peak of year on year inflation, and that
a significant rise in inflation and interest rate expectations. a year ago, the expectation was no rate rises this year in europe or the u.s. second, the war and thirdly, concerns about growth. a lot of that is absorbed into the market already, the question is where do we go from here at the margin? anna: does that make this a buying opportunity then? those concerns around higher inflation and the war, if they are priced in, does this represent a buying opportunity? peter: that really depends...