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what does this the -- _ see around the world. what does this the -- tell — see around the world. und the world. what does this the -- tell us about - see around the world. what does this the -- tell us about is - see around the world. what does this the -- tell us about is a - see around the world. what does this the - coalition, out is a - see around the world. what does this th saudi alition, out is a - see around the world. what does this th saudi arabia out is a - see around the world. what does this th saudi arabia u few 5 a - tells us opec months ago? it tells us opec - producers _ months ago? it tells us opec - producers and _ months ago? it tells us opec - producers and oil- plus producers and oil producers issfss’ij as producers including rush as part of this group, they are going to prioritise what they have always prioritised, stability of prices, united states was the opec of the world from 1932 to 1972, texas was the equivalent of saudi arabia and they took steps that sometimes were deeply unpopular in the rest of the country in order to keep oil prices stable, becaus
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Oct 11, 2022
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i to welcome back travellers from all around the world.— all around the world. en _ all around the world. i know it's only been a _ all around the world. i know it's only been a day, - all around the world. i know it's only been a day, but - all around the world. i know| it's only been a day, but how does the traffic or interest in travelling for your business compared to this time two years ago? compared to this time two years am? compared to this time two years auo? . ., , compared to this time two years auo? . , compared to this time two years an? . ,., compared to this time two years ao? . ,., ., ago? so, the october is one of the most _ ago? so, the october is one of the most busiest _ ago? so, the october is one of the most busiest months - ago? so, the october is one of the most busiest months of. ago? so, the october is one of| the most busiest months of the year, and compared to 2019, before the pandemic, it's still around 5—10%. it's coming back very slow because the government announcement was very surprising for all of us operators and tourists, so th
i to welcome back travellers from all around the world.— all around the world. en _ all around the world. i know it's only been a _ all around the world. i know it's only been a day, - all around the world. i know it's only been a day, but - all around the world. i know| it's only been a day, but how does the traffic or interest in travelling for your business compared to this time two years ago? compared to this time two years am? compared to this time two years auo? . ., , compared to this...
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so what im act countries around the world. so what impact does — countries around the world. ct does that _ countries around the world. so what impact does that have _ countries around the world. so what impact does that have on _ countries around the world. so what impact does that have on the - impact does that have on the ukrainian taking of lyman, given that as is in donates which president putin says is under russian territory and is seen as an act of aggression?— act of aggression? ukrainians say nothin: act of aggression? ukrainians say nothing has _ act of aggression? ukrainians say nothing has changed, _ act of aggression? ukrainians say nothing has changed, they - act of aggression? ukrainians say nothing has changed, they are i nothing has changed, they are retaking territories that belong to ukraine. they say these announcements made by president putin are moscow's reaction to recent military defeats on the battlefield. ukrainians feel they have the momentum, they are going ahead with the counteroffensive. fighting is also happening in the kherson region, another r
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it's a phenomenon which is hitting small businesses around the world across all sectors . in istanbul, chill out cali cells, infant clothing and diaper bags in his 2 shops. the letter was in the ali purchase material and paper manufacturing in u. s. dollars, but we sell in turkish lira. that's the problem. it's why kelly has to raise prices for turkish customers who have to pay him in the degraded local currency. arising dollar is causing pain overseas in a number of ways. it makes other countries imports more expensive. it forces central banks to raise interest rates to defend their currencies and keep money from fleeing their borders. it squeezes companies, consumers and governments that borrowed in dollars because more local currency is needed for loan repayments and those higher borrowing costs we can economic growth and drive up unemployment. now, have you ever stepped on a lego blocks in your kid's room? out, right. well, step on this, a lamborghini built entirely out of lego. it took 400000 pieces, 154 different shapes, and just a day this cool ride was showcased at
it's a phenomenon which is hitting small businesses around the world across all sectors . in istanbul, chill out cali cells, infant clothing and diaper bags in his 2 shops. the letter was in the ali purchase material and paper manufacturing in u. s. dollars, but we sell in turkish lira. that's the problem. it's why kelly has to raise prices for turkish customers who have to pay him in the degraded local currency. arising dollar is causing pain overseas in a number of ways. it makes other...
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i'm just looking at some of the comments we have for matthew is around the world. this is about the shame and publisher you says the world isn't over populated, it's just a matter of management. rachel, you're nodding out a lot. indeed indeed, i would, i would not. and i also want to point out that the, the growth of the population is slowing down. you know, the pace at which the world was growing, peaked in 1964 in. so we've been declining in terms of the pace. you know, it's, we're less than we're growing by less than one percent per year. we've got, i think, 53 countries in the world that are now and population decline. china, for example, 1400000000 is peaking this year. and by 2100 here, projected to be down to 800000000. so things are turning. the pace is slowing. this is really important. i think it's going to give us time to, to catch up. one way i do think i see why people feel like this though. i mean, i think i'll through all 3 of us are used to people throwing doomsday scenarios at us. because while we know these global trends, and i'm sure all 3 of us a
i'm just looking at some of the comments we have for matthew is around the world. this is about the shame and publisher you says the world isn't over populated, it's just a matter of management. rachel, you're nodding out a lot. indeed indeed, i would, i would not. and i also want to point out that the, the growth of the population is slowing down. you know, the pace at which the world was growing, peaked in 1964 in. so we've been declining in terms of the pace. you know, it's, we're less than...
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however, and in the whole of asia and, and around the rest of the world. and that's going to cause a lot of tension, hostility, distrust, and conflict sewland wrong. thank you so much for joining us. and once again, do check out her podcast. it is absolutely excellent. thanks. melissa, mongolia, landlocked. an sandwiched between russia and china has had a difficult line to walk over the past year, dependent on both powers, yet needing to hedge one against the other. as result, it has generally opted for what's called a non aligned position on the international stage. in other words, don't make us pick sides. he doubly had the chance to sit down with prime minister with some strong oh, you know, darren and ask him about the countries position on ukraine. here's an excerpt, some ot so little saw inner vessels that are from the very beginning, mongolia has held to position and policy that countries should resolve their issues in a peaceful way. by a diplomatic means, with minimal damage to each other in person. i'm also so it is clear that mongolia stands aga
however, and in the whole of asia and, and around the rest of the world. and that's going to cause a lot of tension, hostility, distrust, and conflict sewland wrong. thank you so much for joining us. and once again, do check out her podcast. it is absolutely excellent. thanks. melissa, mongolia, landlocked. an sandwiched between russia and china has had a difficult line to walk over the past year, dependent on both powers, yet needing to hedge one against the other. as result, it has generally...
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this news has gone around the world, scene. this news has gone around the world. hasn't — scene. t? _ scene. this news has gone around the world, hasn't it? yes, _ scene. this news has gone around the world, hasn't it? yes, the _ scene. this news has gone around the world, hasn't it? yes, the us- scene. this news has gone around the world, hasn't it? yes, the us have i world, hasn't it? yes, the us have responded, the white house national security adviserjake sullivan has written on twitter that the report is out of seoul are heartbreaking and the us stands ready with any support they need. the and the us stands ready with any support they need.— and the us stands ready with any support they need. the uk prime minister rishi _ support they need. the uk prime minister rishi sunak _ support they need. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has - support they need. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has tweetedj minister rishi sunak has tweeted that all our thoughts are with those currently responding, and to all south koreans at this distressing time. the french president emmanuel macron
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jonathan, thank ou ve around the world. jonathan, thank you very much- — around the world. . a reminder- around the world. jonathan, thank you very much. a reminder of- around the world. jonathan, thank you very much. a reminder of our| you very much. a reminder of our breaking news and where we stand as a result. rishi sunak is on 133 mp5 backing him for leadership of the conservative party and hence prime minister. he declared about an hour ago he said there will be integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level of the government i lead and i will work to get the job done. meanwhile, former prime minister borisjohnson is currently on 55. remember that this is a bbc tally. 55 mp5 backing the former prime minister borisjohnson stopped and penny mordaunt, the first to declare, has 23 mp backers. the main development this morning is that the _ the main development this morning is that the former — the main development this morning is that the former chancellor _ the main development this morning is that the former chancellor has - that the former chancellor has f
jonathan, thank ou ve around the world. jonathan, thank you very much- — around the world. . a reminder- around the world. jonathan, thank you very much. a reminder of- around the world. jonathan, thank you very much. a reminder of our| you very much. a reminder of our breaking news and where we stand as a result. rishi sunak is on 133 mp5 backing him for leadership of the conservative party and hence prime minister. he declared about an hour ago he said there will be integrity,...
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but really building the trust, confidence, and the sense of collaboration around the world that list and we're in this together and actions taken in one part of the world might prevent consequences in another. and that really requires a global collaboration. and so the diety around this very challenging and space, cheap way possible. thank you very much for taking the time to joining us in the studio. and that's it from me and the news team from now don't go away. next stop is a d w documentary on how internet tokens have changed the art as in berlin, thanks for the interest in the global economy, our portfolio w business. beyond here, the closer look.
but really building the trust, confidence, and the sense of collaboration around the world that list and we're in this together and actions taken in one part of the world might prevent consequences in another. and that really requires a global collaboration. and so the diety around this very challenging and space, cheap way possible. thank you very much for taking the time to joining us in the studio. and that's it from me and the news team from now don't go away. next stop is a d w documentary...
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welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. women. life. freedom. that is the rallying cry in iran and cities around the world as protests continue demanding justice for mahsa amini, the 22-year-old iranian-kurdish woman who died after she was detained by iran's so-called morality police for allegedly wearing her head scarf improperly. amini died on september 16. protests broke out the next day. the norway-based group iran human rights says at least 154 people have been killed since the protests began nearly three weeks. -- nearly three weeks ago. in a new report, human rights watch has accused iran security forces of using shotguns, assault rifles, and handguns against peaceful protesters. the full extent of the protests or the security crackdown remains unknown as the iranian government has disrupted internet access in parts of the country and blocked some messaging apps. but some video of the protests continue to get out. this video obtained by reuters shows a group of female students heckling a member of an iranian paramilit
welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. women. life. freedom. that is the rallying cry in iran and cities around the world as protests continue demanding justice for mahsa amini, the 22-year-old iranian-kurdish woman who died after she was detained by iran's so-called morality police for allegedly wearing her head scarf improperly. amini died on september 16. protests broke out the next day. the norway-based group iran human rights says at least...
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it's harming poorer countries around the world. oes create not just an opportunity but an expectation on the part of our allies. we can play a critical role here. u.s. lng exports can't only play that positive benefit of geopolitically giving our alleys on alternative to russian gas but environmentally, russia's methane emissions, the manner in which they extract gas is dirtier than we do here in the u.s.. cleaner u.s. lng displacing dirty russian gas gives the geopolitical benefit and an environmental one as well. >> to what extent do you see those arguments and that position having an effect at this point on u.s. policy? hypotheticals already -- are dicey. if you look at the posture toward l&d right now, with those have been different absent the unprovoked invasion of the ukraine? >> as policies have evolved in the u.s. and during my tenure, there's no question that our process for evaluating applications for natural gas export facilities were challenged in the courts. it's responsible for an agency to continually revisit the lega
it's harming poorer countries around the world. oes create not just an opportunity but an expectation on the part of our allies. we can play a critical role here. u.s. lng exports can't only play that positive benefit of geopolitically giving our alleys on alternative to russian gas but environmentally, russia's methane emissions, the manner in which they extract gas is dirtier than we do here in the u.s.. cleaner u.s. lng displacing dirty russian gas gives the geopolitical benefit and an...
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around the world, new cabinet in place. around the world. they're — new cabinet in place. ce. around the world, they're working in - new cabinet in place. around the | world, they're working in number world, they�*re working in number ten, notjust with party activists, they are working with civil servants who might not share the political views and not difficult is that sometimes? i views and not difficult is that sometimes?— views and not difficult is that sometimes? ., . , ., ., sometimes? i was a civil servant and i certainly did — sometimes? i was a civil servant and i certainly did not _ sometimes? i was a civil servant and i certainly did not vote _ i certainly did not vote conservative at that point and asked to support her of either margaret thatcher orjohn major, politically, you�*re in a professional the reasons why the servants of their rights so important of these points of transition is because the political staff go in the state. while liz truss political trust will be leaving, you�*re giving them the briefing that they need about the key options and decisions
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so shape of winemaking in europe and around the world.— around the world. ound the world. so in the hotter countries it is too hot now, - around the world. so in the hotter. countries it is too hot now, whereas in the uk, the climate is really ideal? it is becoming more ideal. the temperature rises are certainly a positive, but it does also bring some challenges with regards to extra moisture in the summer, not this year, obviously, and late frosts, for example. 50 this year, obviously, and late frosts, for example.- frosts, for example. so if the viticulture _ frosts, for example. so if the viticulture cycle _ frosts, for example. so if the viticulture cycle is _ frosts, for example. so if the | viticulture cycle is progressing faster and we get a frost in may, so that can be very damaging, so it is not entirely good. so ideal, no, but certainly becoming better for more regular ripening of the grapes. bzierr; regular ripening of the grapes. very aood to regular ripening of the grapes. very good to talk— regular ripening of the grapes. very good to talk to _
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but this is an extremely important challenged all heads of government around the world as well as for the united nations and the security council members who play a key role short. it is a historic challenge that i'll talk a z crystal to her. ah, but i want to add that un secretary general, good deerish paid an official visit to mongolia last summer's moment. prosperous that listen. i exchange my views with the secretary general and we had a long discussion as to hate the little bout and dixon her quarter secretary general good terrorist told me this is it, it isn't in are sometimes events like a hurricane happen in global geo politics. it's happening now. ah, it seems like a strong ocean wave hitting the rugs ticked to her. but when the storm subsides to the rock remains, the same stood along on and the ocean remains the same. i thought thought her bar person a bar, but milly, animals in the ocean, a crushed under sea shells and boats in the sea might sink. i'm all better culture since i was just hospital guard terribly to look through. as i said earlier, if the situation continues,
but this is an extremely important challenged all heads of government around the world as well as for the united nations and the security council members who play a key role short. it is a historic challenge that i'll talk a z crystal to her. ah, but i want to add that un secretary general, good deerish paid an official visit to mongolia last summer's moment. prosperous that listen. i exchange my views with the secretary general and we had a long discussion as to hate the little bout and dixon...
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we'll look at the impact around the world that the historic drought ravages the american south west. we ask local pharmacy how they're coping in the extreme heat. this is d to we a business armor was in berlin. welcome to the program. a plan to see europe through the winter. european commission has set out proposals and it raining in surging energy prices across the you. among the idea is put forward by the commission as the signing of joint gas supply contract. but not included in the cap is not included is a cap on gas prices. the idea has split member states with germany making its opposition clear. it doesn't want to scare off is new suppliers. your leaders will discuss the proposals later this week or to explain more about what the european commission is proposing. here's our correspondent in brussels. terry schultz. well, european commission, chief ursula vander lion is pleading with countries to cooperate more in bringing down energy prices as we head into winter. now, what she made her priority in the package of proposals she unveiled to day was that countries make joint purc
we'll look at the impact around the world that the historic drought ravages the american south west. we ask local pharmacy how they're coping in the extreme heat. this is d to we a business armor was in berlin. welcome to the program. a plan to see europe through the winter. european commission has set out proposals and it raining in surging energy prices across the you. among the idea is put forward by the commission as the signing of joint gas supply contract. but not included in the cap is...
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as the energy crisis. forces a rethink about supply and a hawkish monetary policy being felt around the world will show you what impact the federal reserves aggressive interest rate hikes are having outside of course, over welcome to the program. the communist party congress is in full swing and beijing and chinese stocks are up. that was premier lee catch young vows to support economic growth. he made their marks at the ongoing congress and just a day after china delayed the release of economic indicators scheduled for publication this week, including the countries 3rd will quarter g d p. data. visitors are closely watching the congress where the parties general secretary jumping, is expected to be handed a 3rd term in office. now, despite government leaders stressing that things are looking up, chinese economic growth has recently faltered for a long term boost to state and party leader. jumping is relying on domestic consumption, however, there is a problem. china's population is agey. last year, roughly 18 percent of the population were younger than 14 and 13 percent were older than $65.0
as the energy crisis. forces a rethink about supply and a hawkish monetary policy being felt around the world will show you what impact the federal reserves aggressive interest rate hikes are having outside of course, over welcome to the program. the communist party congress is in full swing and beijing and chinese stocks are up. that was premier lee catch young vows to support economic growth. he made their marks at the ongoing congress and just a day after china delayed the release of...
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you look at the maze around the world. more than 2 thirds of mares are on cost to meet the promise. paris declaration and so you know, i think was really important is for national governments to see mares and cities as allies adversary's, but also for the un to get cities in may as for on the table because we can show you, you can do it. and that's where we lead, hopefully the national governments will follow when, when, when you look at you were up and we see so many political parties making it to power that our climate change deniers in a way we see conservative forces, extreme right force is basically saying that climate change doesn't exist, that it's an invention. what's your approach to that? i mean, how do you deal with those people? well, the but what's happened is interesting. so, so those people who are denying climate change have morphed into so we can't designate this way. let's just do electronic wrap on innovations ripe on technology that so because they've recognized 99.5 percent of sciences are irrefutable.
you look at the maze around the world. more than 2 thirds of mares are on cost to meet the promise. paris declaration and so you know, i think was really important is for national governments to see mares and cities as allies adversary's, but also for the un to get cities in may as for on the table because we can show you, you can do it. and that's where we lead, hopefully the national governments will follow when, when, when you look at you were up and we see so many political parties making...
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over the last media around the world over the last media around the world over the last several months is it fair to publish several months is it fair to publish several months is it fair to publish these people's names and one of the most these people's names and one of the most these people's names and one of the most common answer we were receiving from common answer we were receiving from common answer we were receiving from editors in chief of large international editors in chief of large international editors in chief of large international media was media was media was these people who are participating in these people who are participating in these people who are participating in the war the war the war should have exactly the same rights to should have exactly the same rights to should have exactly the same rights to anonymity which means none as any anonymity which means none as any anonymity which means none as any soldier officer who is on the front line soldier officer who is on the front line soldier officer who is on the front line just the fact that they're worki
over the last media around the world over the last media around the world over the last several months is it fair to publish several months is it fair to publish several months is it fair to publish these people's names and one of the most these people's names and one of the most these people's names and one of the most common answer we were receiving from common answer we were receiving from common answer we were receiving from editors in chief of large international editors in chief of large...
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she promised clients travel around the world, but in reality they had to travel only through the courtroomsmirnova, director of the travel agency around the world. today i appeared for the announcement of the verdict in the central district court. novokuznetsk , she is accused of fraud. but the business woman herself prefers not to talk about it . the whole blow is taken by the lawyer in the comments. we all said that a meeting was needed. the company around the world worked flawlessly for ten years and sold tours in russia from abroad, but in recent years it the director, apparently, decided that honest income was not enough and deprived her clients of both rest and money. for vietnam 89.000 95.000. failed tourists. they tremblingly chose resorts, counted the stars at the hotels and signed contracts with around the world, and right before the flight their trip turned out to be canceled, the money will not be returned. everything is a hotel, the one that we ordered everything. everything is as it should be, well, that's all, and then we'll find out around the world on october 9, it closed i
she promised clients travel around the world, but in reality they had to travel only through the courtroomsmirnova, director of the travel agency around the world. today i appeared for the announcement of the verdict in the central district court. novokuznetsk , she is accused of fraud. but the business woman herself prefers not to talk about it . the whole blow is taken by the lawyer in the comments. we all said that a meeting was needed. the company around the world worked flawlessly for ten...
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and i think fill her lanes around the world. agreed with that. can you tell people who are not hennings, what and holiness? well as lane, i guess it's someone that identifies the same great as great parents and ancestry, great parents and grandparents. so calculus museum was built because the british museum said, well, in athens, you don't have anyone suitable to put your own treasures in. so then the greeks built this incredibly beautiful museum and then the visuals in still didn't give the treasures back tristan yet because of a 2 acts which for both british music and to give away what's in the museum that they probably looted or stole all acquired an unethical ways tristan, well i, i do want to pay tribute to greece. ready for building such a beautiful museum, it is absolutely stunning. and at the very top floor is like a great big glass case that looks across the valley to the acropolis. and you can see the parthenon with as you walk around the sculptures. but just to go back to the point that any was making and connected with what are saying
and i think fill her lanes around the world. agreed with that. can you tell people who are not hennings, what and holiness? well as lane, i guess it's someone that identifies the same great as great parents and ancestry, great parents and grandparents. so calculus museum was built because the british museum said, well, in athens, you don't have anyone suitable to put your own treasures in. so then the greeks built this incredibly beautiful museum and then the visuals in still didn't give the...
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so that's the real tight be if the effects of, of climate change around the world. what about the health effects were but, but your report talks about that's really what are i was getting at. are we seeing those being equally distributed, or, i guess is that just worse in, in, in poor countries far away, 4 countries are definitely more affected, more vulnerable because they have weaker defense lines. but high income countries as to whether it's becoming more extreme are also being heavily affected. when i talk about extreme weather events, i'm not talking about buildings, i'm not just talking about the damage of infrastructure. i'm talking about the direct injury, the death that they generate and the end of mining of the social economic conditions that are health depends on where thing in high income countries, extreme heat weight, as we've never seen before, the u. k. heat, 40 grease this year. we had not expected that to happen in decades, and that is already happening now. we've seen also the heat on the year before in the us that generates an enormous death toll.
so that's the real tight be if the effects of, of climate change around the world. what about the health effects were but, but your report talks about that's really what are i was getting at. are we seeing those being equally distributed, or, i guess is that just worse in, in, in poor countries far away, 4 countries are definitely more affected, more vulnerable because they have weaker defense lines. but high income countries as to whether it's becoming more extreme are also being heavily...
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it's the most popular sport in the world and one of the most popular leagues in the entire world and it is such a cultural phenomenon notjust in the uk and europe but aroundtion and i think a lot of us american sports owners and executives we live for the competition, we live for the winning and losing of it, and you see it in english football. the emotions and the jeopardy and the intensity are almost magnified. it's probably not good for any of our heart health, mine included! but it's fabulous, it's fascinating, its energy. how in general terms do you plan to make a return on your investment in leeds? oh, boy. i don't think about it that way. i think about winning and losing, i think about building a group of players that play for one another on the pitch, that play for their city and their supporters. that's what i think about. doing that and building something that is bigger than the sum of the pieces, in time and indirectly a return on investment will come around. that's just not how we think about it. here at the 49ers, we think the same thing, we think what we need to do to build a super bowl winner, to put ourselves in the position to win the sup
it's the most popular sport in the world and one of the most popular leagues in the entire world and it is such a cultural phenomenon notjust in the uk and europe but aroundtion and i think a lot of us american sports owners and executives we live for the competition, we live for the winning and losing of it, and you see it in english football. the emotions and the jeopardy and the intensity are almost magnified. it's probably not good for any of our heart health, mine included! but it's...
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so i fear there's good reason for many iranians around the world to be worried. and that's why we saw a big spontaneous gatherings not only into iran, but around the world. also, he and berlin in front of the foreign ministry of iranians, trying to raise attention to what's happening inside iran in evan prison at the moment. many, many thanks to you, our in house iran, expert. teresa trump will for you in on the latest developments in the battlefield, in ukraine in a moment. but 1st, let's bring you up to date on some of the other stories making headlines around the world. at this hour, the greek island of crete has been battered by raging storms, causing rivers to overflow, and resulting and devastating flooding. one man has drowned and others are reported missing. authorities are asking residents to be vigilant and limit their movements . protesters in tunisia as capital tunis, have clash with police during a 2nd night of anti government demonstrations. rival political movements have joined forces against the nations long running economic crisis. the accused pre
so i fear there's good reason for many iranians around the world to be worried. and that's why we saw a big spontaneous gatherings not only into iran, but around the world. also, he and berlin in front of the foreign ministry of iranians, trying to raise attention to what's happening inside iran in evan prison at the moment. many, many thanks to you, our in house iran, expert. teresa trump will for you in on the latest developments in the battlefield, in ukraine in a moment. but 1st, let's...
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wherever you'rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, vanity fair magazine today best known for interviews and photographs of powerful celebrities, businesspeople and politicians, but around 100 years ago in new york city, the magazine was the scene of a worker revolution. some of the magazine's star writers, such as dorothy parker and robert benchley, they started talking about how much they were paid, something that they weren't allowed to do. when they were reprimanded, they all came in the next day with a painted sign around their necks displaying their pay. today, new york city is still the financial capital of the world. and from november the first, instead of pay transparency being taboo, it's going to be the law. from that day, any company with operations in the city, which has more than four employees, will have to disclose an upper and lower salary band for all new posts, promotions and transfers. but benefits like health care, cover and bonuses or stock options, they don't need to be shared. across america, many oth
wherever you'rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, vanity fair magazine today best known for interviews and photographs of powerful celebrities, businesspeople and politicians, but around 100 years ago in new york city, the magazine was the scene of a worker revolution. some of the magazine's star writers, such as dorothy parker and robert benchley, they started talking about how much they were paid, something that they weren't...
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in solidarity, women around the world began shedding their headscarves and cutting their hair, protesting regime's restrictions on women. khameini has dismissed the riots as the work of foreign enemies. >> some of these persons are elements of the enemy and if they are not, they are in direction of the enemy. they go to streets with the same goals as the enemy. ali: but he is arresting and killing his own people. thousands have been detained and more than 200 killed. among them, 23 children, according to amnesty international. two of those young women have joined mahsa amini as symbols of the revolution. nika shakarami and sarina esmaeilzadeh, both 16, are believed to have been killed by security forces during the protests. esmaeilzadeh was a youtuber, who frequently posted about daily life in iran. speaking in california friday, president joe biden said he was "stunned" by amini's death and the response. >> it's awakened something i don't think will be quieted in a long, long time. ali: on sunday, iranian presidenibrahim raisi said america was behind the protests. >> it is our belief tha
in solidarity, women around the world began shedding their headscarves and cutting their hair, protesting regime's restrictions on women. khameini has dismissed the riots as the work of foreign enemies. >> some of these persons are elements of the enemy and if they are not, they are in direction of the enemy. they go to streets with the same goals as the enemy. ali: but he is arresting and killing his own people. thousands have been detained and more than 200 killed. among them, 23...
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it's affecting economies around the world. and we've known that for some time, according to the fed minutes interest rates are going to be raised to a certain point to a more hurtful, more restrictive point, but will be maintained at that level for some time. so again, we're going to have to be in this for the long whole the tricky part there, the i'm f says is not going to aggressive. so there's a strong labor market at the moment. we heard that last friday. and if the fact goes too far and raise is too high and to quickly and to aggressively then that could destroy everything at the moment, it looks like it can do that. it can start raising, continue to raise, right? so it's a balancing act like it is. i said it's, it's a difficult decision right at this moment. but it risks, recession and according to the i'm, if we're all heading for recession anyway, 2023. it looks like it's going to be the year of recession, and that may also depend on how one of the work last ukraine and hopefully there's an economic pressure. would you
it's affecting economies around the world. and we've known that for some time, according to the fed minutes interest rates are going to be raised to a certain point to a more hurtful, more restrictive point, but will be maintained at that level for some time. so again, we're going to have to be in this for the long whole the tricky part there, the i'm f says is not going to aggressive. so there's a strong labor market at the moment. we heard that last friday. and if the fact goes too far and...
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central banks around the world. the use interest rates regular to control inflation, but it's unusual to see them doing it almost in synchronization. how do you think this is going to play out? well, i think it just creates more headwinds to the global economy. i think when you have this coordinated or perhaps, or they spindly, synchronize tightening policy, i think you get ripple effects that the not just through for individual economies, but 3 more broadly. you know, i think, absolutely. that's why we're expecting growth to slow very significant to 2023. because i think some of these tightening cycles are seeing places like the u. s. in europe and a range of emerging markets to as they try to match what they're seeing in developed market financial conditions. and i think those are already said the a headwind global growth. and i think the riskier aggregate even more so. and if i understand correctly, one of the things that the central banks are constantly working against is time scale. because although they make th
central banks around the world. the use interest rates regular to control inflation, but it's unusual to see them doing it almost in synchronization. how do you think this is going to play out? well, i think it just creates more headwinds to the global economy. i think when you have this coordinated or perhaps, or they spindly, synchronize tightening policy, i think you get ripple effects that the not just through for individual economies, but 3 more broadly. you know, i think, absolutely....
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also this week, central banks around the world are raising interest rates. they're trying to attain inflation. but that could come at a high cost for the world's economy. plus from bollywood to natalie would. why 2 of the world's biggest film industries are struggling? ah, but his prime ministers batting big on a fiscal policy that includes the biggest tax cuts in the u. k. in half a century, it's all going to be funded by borrowing less trust is determined to plan is gonna kick start the british economy. but a critic say it's a reckless gamble, man. the plans seem to have back fired already the pounds fall into record lows. financial markets have gone into turmoil in a re, a public criticism of a leading global economy. the international monetary fund is wanting. the plan could increase and equality in the u. k. with a i m f is urging the british government to change its mind. the collapse in the pound has been followed by a surge in the u. k. borrowing costs, britons now paying more than the rates paid by european economies, which are heavily in deb such as
also this week, central banks around the world are raising interest rates. they're trying to attain inflation. but that could come at a high cost for the world's economy. plus from bollywood to natalie would. why 2 of the world's biggest film industries are struggling? ah, but his prime ministers batting big on a fiscal policy that includes the biggest tax cuts in the u. k. in half a century, it's all going to be funded by borrowing less trust is determined to plan is gonna kick start the...
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this is bbc news, i'm victoria valentine with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. "the bird is freed" — elon musk�*s reaction after completing a $41; billion takeover of twitter. his first move is to fire the senior mangement. america's special envoy on climate change tells the bbc the world could still limit global warming to internationally agreed targets, but only if countries increase their efforts immediately. if we get more countries directly engaged in changing their plans to more rapidly kill the emissions, to more rapidly transition, it is plausible. fresh elections to the northern ireland assembly could be called later, after a legal deadline for the resumption of power—sharing passed at midnight. prince harry announces the title and publication date for his memoir, promising a "raw and unflinchingly honest" account of his life. and proof that bumblebees really do get a buzz out of playing with balls. elon musk has completed his $44 billion deal to buy twitter, after months of legal battles. the company's chief executive is reported to be among a number
this is bbc news, i'm victoria valentine with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. "the bird is freed" — elon musk�*s reaction after completing a $41; billion takeover of twitter. his first move is to fire the senior mangement. america's special envoy on climate change tells the bbc the world could still limit global warming to internationally agreed targets, but only if countries increase their efforts immediately. if we get more countries directly...
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from ukraine to the world, russia's war against ukraine disrupted the delivery chains of vital export goods such as grain, food and fertilizers, which led to a sharp rise in prices around the world . the minister of infrastructure of ukraine told voice of america that food shipments from this port they go to somalia, ethiopia, kenya and other countries, the most important thing for us is simply to increase the volume of our exports, the results of august were quite optimistically, we reached almost 5 million, these are very similar volumes that we had before the war, so i hope that if we continue in the same volumes, i think that we will save all our agricultural products and nothing will be spoiled, so we will reach the volumes that were before the war they claim that ukraine, one of the largest exporters of grain in the world, usually sends about 45 million tons of grain to the world market every year. exports resumed after the signing of the grain corridor initiative, brokered by the un and turkey, on july 22. allows ukrainian exports to pass safely through the black sea from points in ukraine ukrainian officials say that the grain corridor initiative has helped ukr
from ukraine to the world, russia's war against ukraine disrupted the delivery chains of vital export goods such as grain, food and fertilizers, which led to a sharp rise in prices around the world . the minister of infrastructure of ukraine told voice of america that food shipments from this port they go to somalia, ethiopia, kenya and other countries, the most important thing for us is simply to increase the volume of our exports, the results of august were quite optimistically, we reached...
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i'm watching around the world. and so tuning as i see you next time take, ah ah, ah, the creative african next, this journey continues in 2022 africa success stories are captivating the world. this yet can next weekend. we'll connect app because create affected building bridges across africa. and the dias bora, i will you live at? can we can, we was if you to up at c p, we'll credit you can in, i'll be john co. dubois from the 25th to the 27th of november 2022 registered to attend for free at can x dot africa november on a jesse, you know, as the foot calling wealth, greatest tournament kicks off. all eyes tend to cattle as it prepares. the spectacle, like no other old ways for new days. first nations frontline discovers how traditional knowledge is helping solve multi problems. israel holds its faith general election in less than 4 years. will this round voy line to its political crisis? generation football meets the inspiring players, tackling social, political issues on and off the pitch. americans vote in defini
i'm watching around the world. and so tuning as i see you next time take, ah ah, ah, the creative african next, this journey continues in 2022 africa success stories are captivating the world. this yet can next weekend. we'll connect app because create affected building bridges across africa. and the dias bora, i will you live at? can we can, we was if you to up at c p, we'll credit you can in, i'll be john co. dubois from the 25th to the 27th of november 2022 registered to attend for free at...
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i most economies around the world? ., ., most economies around the world? ~ ., , . world?orrect, maybe that's _ world? i think that is correct, maybe that's how _ world? i think that is correct, maybe that's how we - world? i think that is correct, maybe that's how we would l world? i think that is correct, i maybe that's how we would read it but markets are always placing in their growth and did come in below expectation, that's why we have seen a drop with share price and pullback, they are just not immune to rising inflation, will the challenges that many businesses are facing, rising costs, consumers feel the pinch on their wallets, and also fears around future recession and maybe england in the uk and us maybe england in the uk and us may be coming into which gives the core business sector in the us, we might not quite see it coming but the markets haven't seen it coming here, there was a scare around u—tube there fastest—growing part of the business from a small base but has grown rapidly to see that turn to a decline has been quite a shock for the company. let's get
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and around the world another met pure, infinitely beautiful, high love is given, she does not agree with sword of the neck, the rivers of pure water and no one. yes , not with a friend great for animals for birds, a person is not dangerous and will not change, but angry faces. she does not agree on foot, until now the kids are crazy to these very ones. ax she less i disagree. you wake up, and around the world in a different light, learn how infinitely beautiful love is, it is less. every woman wants just a woman's happiness, every man wants to return with joy. past just love just love and says, beloved. the most important thing or the eyes are grateful jesus is the most important thing to love. together with you, our house is filled with light , quiet happiness, my dear. i cover the blanket, someone comes again, all the hustle and bustle, just don’t let go of my own and say, my love. lord of love just love to see breathe together together and thank you in your eyes just love just sing. everything burned out, there is only you and me. forward, how i love you, my woman, beloved sky, i will
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the moment. many, many thanks to you, our in house, around expert teresa trump. time now to take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world at this hour . russia's ministry of defense says, gunmen have killed 11 people, let a training side for the military. the attack happened in the b l go to region of russia, which borders on ukraine. the 2 shooters open fire during a training session for volunteers preparing to be deployed to ukraine. they were also killed in the attack. the greek island of crete has been battered by raging storms, causing rivers to overflow and resulting in devastating flooding. one man has drowned and others are reported missing. authorities are asking residents to be vigilant and limit their movements. protesters into his capital tunis have clash with police during a 2nd night of anti government demonstrations. rival political movements have joined forces against the nations long running economic crisis. the accused president heis side of attempting to turn to leisure. back into an autopsy. e, one must the world's richest man announced that his company will continue to pay for startling satellite internet in ukrai
the moment. many, many thanks to you, our in house, around expert teresa trump. time now to take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world at this hour . russia's ministry of defense says, gunmen have killed 11 people, let a training side for the military. the attack happened in the b l go to region of russia, which borders on ukraine. the 2 shooters open fire during a training session for volunteers preparing to be deployed to ukraine. they were also killed in the...
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a warm welcome to viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. thousands or taking to the streets to day in berlin, in support of the protests in iran, demonstrators are calling for justice and freedom for the people of iran and international sanctions on the ruling fundamentalist regime. there, as protests in iran itself entered there 6 week international support and condemnation continues to remain high. ah, the latest adoption of anger in it on, in foot recorded on friday. hundreds of angry protestors in the city of the hidden jaunt debt to the dictator. in jefferson's to ayatollah khomeini, this damage republics, lito, the wave of public descent, tripping it on in the week of the debt of gina martha armine violent police custody is highly unusual. in this for dest. from the capitalist, the head on a man has climbed a billboard to speak of 50. the ad says the earth bears gold. he is writing and cleric steel, the gold. it on invoices outside the country. like the national council of resistance of it on have been stepping up their own protest
a warm welcome to viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. thousands or taking to the streets to day in berlin, in support of the protests in iran, demonstrators are calling for justice and freedom for the people of iran and international sanctions on the ruling fundamentalist regime. there, as protests in iran itself entered there 6 week international support and condemnation continues to remain high. ah, the latest adoption of anger in it on, in foot recorded on friday. hundreds of angry...
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let's no to around the world. john many thanks. let's go to steve _ around the world. t's go to steve rosenberg - around the world. john many thanks. let's go to steve rosenberg in - let's go to steve rosenberg in moscow and picking up the point on resident putin, is there any sign that what has happened that they will strengthen his position within russia? for will strengthen his position within russia? ., ., ., russia? for vladimir putin, today was all about _ russia? for vladimir putin, today was all about trying _ russia? for vladimir putin, today was all about trying to _ russia? for vladimir putin, today was all about trying to show - russia? for vladimir putin, today was all about trying to show he i russia? for vladimir putin, today was all about trying to show he is | was all about trying to show he is strong, _ was all about trying to show he is strong, that russia is a strong but the problem is that one day bombardments across ukraine does not erase everything that came before and what — erase everything that came before and what came before points to vladimi
let's no to around the world. john many thanks. let's go to steve _ around the world. t's go to steve rosenberg - around the world. john many thanks. let's go to steve rosenberg in - let's go to steve rosenberg in moscow and picking up the point on resident putin, is there any sign that what has happened that they will strengthen his position within russia? for will strengthen his position within russia? ., ., ., russia? for vladimir putin, today was all about _ russia? for vladimir putin,...
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this is an extremely important challenge all heads of government around the world. as well as for the united nations and the security council members who play a key role short, it is a historic challenge. dental talk was critical to her. ah, was i want to add to that un secretary general good. tears made an official visit to mongolia last summer. monica was there to listen. i exchanged my views with the secretary general and we had a long discussion as to hate as little doubt on dixon. her daughter, a secretary general, good terrace, told me this is it, it isn't in are sometimes events like a hurricane happened in global geo politics. it's happening now. ah, it feels like a strong ocean wave hitting the rocks it to her. but when the storm subsides to the rock remains, the same stood along on and the ocean remains the same at the hot dog. hot bar basin a bar, but merely animals in the ocean. a crushed under sea shells and boats in the sea might sink or not at other culture, since i look just hostile spect garrett terribly to look through. as i said earlier, if the sit
this is an extremely important challenge all heads of government around the world. as well as for the united nations and the security council members who play a key role short, it is a historic challenge. dental talk was critical to her. ah, was i want to add to that un secretary general good. tears made an official visit to mongolia last summer. monica was there to listen. i exchanged my views with the secretary general and we had a long discussion as to hate as little doubt on dixon. her...
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and has held executive around the world and has held executive around the world and has held executive research positions at amos international research positions at amos international research positions at amos international and human rights watch we are delighted and human rights watch we are delighted and human rights watch we are delighted to have her here with us now to have her here with us now to have her here with us now dr neistat thank you very much for dr neistat thank you very much for dr neistat thank you very much for coming to rush tomorrow i'm really glad coming to rush tomorrow i'm really glad coming to rush tomorrow i'm really glad to see you here [000:00:33;00] hello thank you uh my first question uh hello thank you uh my first question uh hello thank you uh my first question uh is about russian protagonists do you is about russian protagonists do you is about russian protagonists do you think they really can be tried for their think they really can be tried for their think they really can be tried for their propaganda in the tribunal [000:00:48;00] the short answer
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but really building the trust, confidence, and the sense of collaboration around the world that list and we're in this together and actions taken in one part of the world might prevent consequences in another. and that really requires global collaboration. and so the diety around this very challenging and space, janeway wazell. thank you very much for taking the time to joining us in the studio . running a marathon is too much for most people. it would be for me. what about running a race which takes $43.00 days and last foremost, 5000 kilometers? well, italian, andrea, my cancelled as just completed that very feet and talking about a different sort of feed. he went through 13 pairs of shoes during that journey. 3 . 0, wow. oh, this was the start of the world's longest foot race back in early september. competitors have to complete the 3100 mile looped cause nearly 5000 kilometers in under 52 days. it's rolling around the streets of the new york border of queens runners average over 2 marathons a day, but or at least allowed to sleep at night. italian, andrea marketo, one for the 3rd
but really building the trust, confidence, and the sense of collaboration around the world that list and we're in this together and actions taken in one part of the world might prevent consequences in another. and that really requires global collaboration. and so the diety around this very challenging and space, janeway wazell. thank you very much for taking the time to joining us in the studio . running a marathon is too much for most people. it would be for me. what about running a race which...