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alexander: very much share that view.he boj will maintain its dovish stance this year and that puts it in a different camp to other central banks. it means the relationship we've observed in recent months between dollar-yen and u.s. yields will remain stable. our forecast is for 10 year treasury yields to get up to 230 basis points by year-end and we think that is consistent with dollar-yen railing. we are looking a move up to 118 but it may extend beyond that. dani: alexander, you will stick with us. coming up, tensions continue to mount of a russia's military buildup near ukraine. what are the market risks? we will discuss that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ dani: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe," i am dani burger in london with manus cranny in dubai. tensions continue to mount over russia's military buildup near ukraine, but what impact is it having on markets? still with us is our guest. alexander, is not just geopolitical tensions, it is the concern we've been talking about of the convergence of tighter pol
alexander: very much share that view.he boj will maintain its dovish stance this year and that puts it in a different camp to other central banks. it means the relationship we've observed in recent months between dollar-yen and u.s. yields will remain stable. our forecast is for 10 year treasury yields to get up to 230 basis points by year-end and we think that is consistent with dollar-yen railing. we are looking a move up to 118 but it may extend beyond that. dani: alexander, you will stick...
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ah hey, let's go back to alexander alexander before we went to the break, you are trying to finish your point, the opportunity to do that right now, please do. yes, i will say it's better for you. crane, especially if it doesn't join nato for the reason i wish i outline, but i also should just mentioned that the point about native know being a threat to rush. i mean here, not a lot of among so circles now. what is that a false actually, you know, it doesn't really make any sense any more, you know, because if it's not a threat to russia, then why does that keep moving forward? you know, in many ways. but it does also come back to the point of just understanding concerns of each nation. i just want to bring quickly the point of an example of when russia tried to sell the cruise missiles to iran in 2020. i mean, does states start to threaten with sanctions? you know, they're, they're an absolute circle back now. why? because they have certain national interest. that's fine. that's understandable. and therefore russia has their interest related to ukraine. so it should be a level playing g
ah hey, let's go back to alexander alexander before we went to the break, you are trying to finish your point, the opportunity to do that right now, please do. yes, i will say it's better for you. crane, especially if it doesn't join nato for the reason i wish i outline, but i also should just mentioned that the point about native know being a threat to rush. i mean here, not a lot of among so circles now. what is that a false actually, you know, it doesn't really make any sense any more, you...
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we crossed to alexander claxon. he is a researcher at the university of lancaster, across stock rules, and i think that means you can jump in any time you want. i would appreciate it. ok, let's go to vladimir in boston. where are we right now? i'm glad, i mean, because i thought this invasion was supposed to happen a few months ago. i mean, this is kind of like waiting for godot, and the longer we wait, the more we see the western alliance, particularly nato fragment, maybe that's an exaggeration, but they're certainly not all on the same page. the more they discussed this and about what role the united states, u. k. and continental european countries in nato. what kind of role they should go? headline? well, what do we have key on the surface? it is the same old story about russia invasion, fear mongering and so on. but i suspect that underneath every country a rehabilitation is trying to sort of, you know, like they say to fish in the my, the waters. and i feel good in order to johnson if you travel with all his p
we crossed to alexander claxon. he is a researcher at the university of lancaster, across stock rules, and i think that means you can jump in any time you want. i would appreciate it. ok, let's go to vladimir in boston. where are we right now? i'm glad, i mean, because i thought this invasion was supposed to happen a few months ago. i mean, this is kind of like waiting for godot, and the longer we wait, the more we see the western alliance, particularly nato fragment, maybe that's an...
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alexander: that is the old way of looking at the world.thing in digital these days, the transaction might end up somewhere else. 65% of our customers are men. men need help buying jewelry. the services we offer in stores are far superior than what you would find online on your own. that is a fact of life. there is nothing to be ashamed of. dani: this is close to me, because i am of the age were everybody i know is getting engaged. everybody is talking about diamonds. i know pandora has debuted lab grown diamonds. what advances are you looking at next? can we expect any partnerships, or new styles that will get people excited again, as everyone is looking to get hitched, apparently? alexander: we test launched a lab series, a narrow collection in the u.k. last year. that was for us to figure out if the pandora customer was willing to trade up the type of pricing. it is different from normal business. we got a resounding yes from our customer base. now we are looking for a global rollout of this collection, and probably expanding the collect
alexander: that is the old way of looking at the world.thing in digital these days, the transaction might end up somewhere else. 65% of our customers are men. men need help buying jewelry. the services we offer in stores are far superior than what you would find online on your own. that is a fact of life. there is nothing to be ashamed of. dani: this is close to me, because i am of the age were everybody i know is getting engaged. everybody is talking about diamonds. i know pandora has debuted...
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and it is alexander just said to us, is that what is the purpose? i mean, well, how is it a defensive alliance? needs to expand that don't expend defensive alliances maintain what they have already. vladimir, you know, well, they have a structure architecture in place. and you know, people, when something works, they don't like to change it, you know, sort of way. i think americans, i should have been if you did a great deal on war. they were in charge of things. they were generally be able to do. there is a danger and you know, the origins of nato and all this in europe. remember what they said, you know, the cube, russia out in germany, and i think erickson's in, in the americans. this is, and you know, the minute germany wants to set something they call to washington every monday. they still have american military. that is basically, you know, russians with germany. that was the whole thing started there with eastern germany. they will promise is that they spend a minute and i don't do the state, they expand, you know, but when you listen to, you
and it is alexander just said to us, is that what is the purpose? i mean, well, how is it a defensive alliance? needs to expand that don't expend defensive alliances maintain what they have already. vladimir, you know, well, they have a structure architecture in place. and you know, people, when something works, they don't like to change it, you know, sort of way. i think americans, i should have been if you did a great deal on war. they were in charge of things. they were generally be able to...
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what alexander's is just that he said, no russians will know ukrainians want war. i'm monitoring russian media and russian social networks. and there are people there talking about war who say, let's go in. let's help don barzyk, let's kick ukrainian fascists as they call them out of clear out of the key of government. so we don't know how many russians think like that. probably less than 10 percent, but there are such people and then their voices are heard on stage t v. let me also pass to you an audience question there that we got from one of our you to viewers in the arena lehman off. she asks, how do ordinary ukrainian people see this conflict and go about their daily lives? well, the difference is differences. most people still can't believe that a big war is possible. so they are less concerned about that. or as we in the worst here in germany or in the united states. but a people who understand how dangerous the situation is. they are preparing. they are thinking bored, they will do, they will probably bring their families in the outside. they are getting re
what alexander's is just that he said, no russians will know ukrainians want war. i'm monitoring russian media and russian social networks. and there are people there talking about war who say, let's go in. let's help don barzyk, let's kick ukrainian fascists as they call them out of clear out of the key of government. so we don't know how many russians think like that. probably less than 10 percent, but there are such people and then their voices are heard on stage t v. let me also pass to you...
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was this new entry and alexanders diary for january 16th 2015. that was the day his family was killed by motor. oh, the me, the time she fish come i you really have to watch for some tentative bushes. really warning with christina, what could you say is a motorcycle where if you're stuck with a conventional modem, she doesn't or dish start always very minute. him washing your voice, chris, are you that a triple? he voice in the forest are very, pretty sure that's a little bit of a detour to or should carter or resolution. sure. sure. brush or polish or actually probably very commission or shitoria said, oh me nationally with a show. mean i'm a cool enough with a show for if not i will post them done in a few years. the left of the i here for stuff and not finish a class. what kind of a class with customer. okay. my name is michelle. okay, that's a lot easier on it. she'll berella. so how do you know? let's do 2 teeth. so here you are, you know, a thought the fear she don't go to somewhere. but i mean it's, i feel like a, a pretty good otherwise,
was this new entry and alexanders diary for january 16th 2015. that was the day his family was killed by motor. oh, the me, the time she fish come i you really have to watch for some tentative bushes. really warning with christina, what could you say is a motorcycle where if you're stuck with a conventional modem, she doesn't or dish start always very minute. him washing your voice, chris, are you that a triple? he voice in the forest are very, pretty sure that's a little bit of a detour to or...
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if alexander, thank you so much. that was our brussels. we're chief alexandra phenomena and one across straight to ukraine. our. our correspondent nick connelly is moving through the country. i understand he is joining us on the line in eastern ukraine are near the country's 2nd biggest city car. keep our 1st of all nic. if you're with us, tell us where you are and what's happening there. so terry, i'm going to small town about a 100 particular can from a toast, which is the capital of ukrainian control dumbass about a 100 south of great and 2nd biggest to see it go reports of exclusion in both cities as well as marable on the on the back seat when i got off of the train station basically kind of know where people told me that they'd heard explosions coming from a nearby ukrainian field for that expectation. was that those were russians like to disable that field. since i've been here, i've heard what sound like a check in this guy. nutri jets. you can see them, but definitely not the sound normal nation. we can diffuse in the background.
if alexander, thank you so much. that was our brussels. we're chief alexandra phenomena and one across straight to ukraine. our. our correspondent nick connelly is moving through the country. i understand he is joining us on the line in eastern ukraine are near the country's 2nd biggest city car. keep our 1st of all nic. if you're with us, tell us where you are and what's happening there. so terry, i'm going to small town about a 100 particular can from a toast, which is the capital of...
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we turned to our bureau chief in brussels, alexander phenomena, alexander how significant or the european sanctions against russia. well a they are a significant and however, what we saw yesterday in term of sanctions, sanctions was justin opened ink of 1st a salvo. you foreign policy, chief burrell cetera, that they keep more ammunition in their toolbox. your so stress to that, that those sanctions are going to hurt russia. however, as our coley constant in just a mentioned, experts doubt that this is going to be the case when we look at the sanctions put in himself himself is not on the sanctions list to the banks that are being targeted are not essential for the functioning of the russian financial, this in system, so that a dead that, that was just the 1st step. and it depends now on what vladimir putin is doing next. so what his decisions will be, and then they repeat in union, in a coordinated matter with you as a new k, is determined to impose more sanctions. alexander, thank you very much, alexander phenomena there in brussels. thanks for watching hulu. what secrets lie behind the
we turned to our bureau chief in brussels, alexander phenomena, alexander how significant or the european sanctions against russia. well a they are a significant and however, what we saw yesterday in term of sanctions, sanctions was justin opened ink of 1st a salvo. you foreign policy, chief burrell cetera, that they keep more ammunition in their toolbox. your so stress to that, that those sanctions are going to hurt russia. however, as our coley constant in just a mentioned, experts doubt that...
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but alexander says, i, i think russia this done what that is about. i haven't heard any one theory is in moscow ever claim, but res troops represent the french to moscow. they know, but research here as a result, the fresh, his own actions. they came or baby boom states after annexation of, of crimea. and they are still nominally rotational bases, which means, but nato actually hairs to the letter of the nato, russia founding uk from $97.00. but requires not the based permanent troops here. so to be honest, i, i think that works fairly well. the only thing that i have recommended to the baltic or leader is, is that, um, we are and anita umbrella, we are protected, we are fine, but it might be good to have some bilateral communication channels or so we have been moscow if something happens and things have happened, there was a case when russian fighter checked her crash there. well if yay, now there was a case when spanish plain last miss silo estonia. no incidents like greece, but have no evil intent behind them, but that can create confusion and espe
but alexander says, i, i think russia this done what that is about. i haven't heard any one theory is in moscow ever claim, but res troops represent the french to moscow. they know, but research here as a result, the fresh, his own actions. they came or baby boom states after annexation of, of crimea. and they are still nominally rotational bases, which means, but nato actually hairs to the letter of the nato, russia founding uk from $97.00. but requires not the based permanent troops here. so...
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but it was probably more of a present to bonus conser schultz for his visit in moscow. alexander, the u. s. europe and nato have been at pains to communicate quite clearly and directly that an invasion would have a very high cost. could that strategy be one reason why president putin is now claiming he's going to show restraint even to the point that he and his foreign minister went on t. v. in a rather stage to dialogue affirming that they are ready to give diplomacy a chance. and all these are what you are saying. western american british arguments and narrative, which i do not believe. i think that which in rec and with this kind of reaction from the west, i think we have for seen the demonstration of force, military built up the border to crane from the russian side. and from the western side, it's a clear sign that sanctions will be very strong directed against the russian economy against the russian financial system. and russia will cut off the west. but now i think we are seen with a new phase of talks of strategic talks and maybe maybe a kind of solution. so in other words, yo
but it was probably more of a present to bonus conser schultz for his visit in moscow. alexander, the u. s. europe and nato have been at pains to communicate quite clearly and directly that an invasion would have a very high cost. could that strategy be one reason why president putin is now claiming he's going to show restraint even to the point that he and his foreign minister went on t. v. in a rather stage to dialogue affirming that they are ready to give diplomacy a chance. and all these...
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alexander: there has been pushed back but very limited pushback.ce the risk of crackdown if they do speak out. last week we saw president putin trying to show the public he is the one in control of the situation and he is the one that knows best. there is not much we are going to see that will change things in terms of russian positioning. jonathan: what do you make of the protests happening in russia by the public? alexander: that potentially has more weight to the extent that the kremlin's attention to what the public is thinking. putin in the past has dismissed to protests as being fomented by western governments as a way to delegitimize what is taking place. if we continue to see lines at a tms at banks, concerns about the economy, putin -- at atms, at banks, concerns about the economy, those are things putin has tried to protect against. jonathan: economic waking up to see the bank rate hikes to 20%. that is going to hurt. tom: they have a foreign calculation, a huge body of 160 million do not have a foreign calculation. there is a lot of micr
alexander: there has been pushed back but very limited pushback.ce the risk of crackdown if they do speak out. last week we saw president putin trying to show the public he is the one in control of the situation and he is the one that knows best. there is not much we are going to see that will change things in terms of russian positioning. jonathan: what do you make of the protests happening in russia by the public? alexander: that potentially has more weight to the extent that the kremlin's...
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this new entry and alexander's diary for january 16th 2015 was the day his family was killed by motor oil the in the fish we recommend you really have to watch tennis bushes really wrong with christina. she was, you say, is rather a motorcycle where it was okay. if you're stuck with a conventional she has mental edition start always very chairs with him washing your voice. chris, are you that a triple? have we seen you far as her very for there's a room for her that sure that's a little bit of a detour to or should we push spills? sure. sure. brush or polish on actually very poor shitoria said lou nationally with the show me the pin on the show. only concerned and i'm going to show up and dealing with a different issue with that of don't have shelf not huddle or sam dot m c s v 0 stop sam for pick not finish or class. watch on this, but it was also going to get us on the books are ok, my normal. ok. similarly, wish him to move around if she'll be less than 3 or 4 days later she don't somewhere up. so that being said, susan, so i was, she was actually is, or she don't know much otherwi
this new entry and alexander's diary for january 16th 2015 was the day his family was killed by motor oil the in the fish we recommend you really have to watch tennis bushes really wrong with christina. she was, you say, is rather a motorcycle where it was okay. if you're stuck with a conventional she has mental edition start always very chairs with him washing your voice. chris, are you that a triple? have we seen you far as her very for there's a room for her that sure that's a little bit of...
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this new entry and alexander's diary for january 16th 2015. that was the day his family was killed by motor oil for the me, the fish come, are you willing to water for tentative bushes. really warning with christina was you say is rather more of a school where so if you're stuck with a conventional mental edition, start always very chairs, minute him washing. you're with chris. are you that a couple? have we seen the car very well as a repair that sure that's a little bit of a detour to or should revolution spills sure. sure. brochure or polish or actually polish nation or shit through your oh and with a show the penny to him on to that one to show ponies. tell us you can send me didn't well, i'm quoted for more to from shouldn't be a cool enough with out of don't a shelf. if not, i will post them done in a yes. the rest of the i live here. stop off and pick up nothing. if a class what kind of class with customer. okay. and michelle. okay. that similarly with him, a lot with she'll berella. so how do you know for sure keith harris are here. yo
this new entry and alexander's diary for january 16th 2015. that was the day his family was killed by motor oil for the me, the fish come, are you willing to water for tentative bushes. really warning with christina was you say is rather more of a school where so if you're stuck with a conventional mental edition, start always very chairs, minute him washing. you're with chris. are you that a couple? have we seen the car very well as a repair that sure that's a little bit of a detour to or...
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i alexander hook a former principal at deputy chief monitor from the o. s. c e. on craig governments as promising and all our defense of the country as russian troops invade, kiff says a dozens of it. soldiers have been killed. with dawn came the bombs, russia attacked sites across he crane. the russian troops that had been amassing on the border for weeks started rolling in, recorded on surveillance cameras by ukraine's board. a police brushes leader vladimir putin announced the military operation in a broadcast on russian t. v. he disparaged ukraine's democratically elected government and asked he cranium soldiers to surrender ukraine's president of a lot of me as lansky introduced martial law. and he made an emotional plea to russians. questions can i'm addressing you, the russian people as the ukranian citizen, bullied, we are separated by a border stretching more than 2000 kilometers. and right now there are 200000 of your soldiers. there are a couple of your leadership has authorized them to move into the territory of another country. and this could mark th
i alexander hook a former principal at deputy chief monitor from the o. s. c e. on craig governments as promising and all our defense of the country as russian troops invade, kiff says a dozens of it. soldiers have been killed. with dawn came the bombs, russia attacked sites across he crane. the russian troops that had been amassing on the border for weeks started rolling in, recorded on surveillance cameras by ukraine's board. a police brushes leader vladimir putin announced the military...
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this new entry and alexander's diary for january 16th 2015. that was the day his family was killed by motor oil for the me, the bill of fish or come i really 3 i usually was full time reading terrorism bushes really wrong with christianity was you say is rather a motorcycle where if you're stuck with a conventional mental edition. start always very minute. sim washing. you're with chris. are you that a triple? he way scene here. scott are very sure that's a little bit of a detour to or should carter or resolution. sure. sure. brush or polish actually probably very commission or shit through your a loop with it was over a show in the printer on the on to that one felicia bonus. john, she can send you a call enough with a shelf. if not, i will post him done him a message if up if he is the address that you just drop off and pick up not finish the class. what kind of a class with customer. okay. and michelle. okay. so that it was him done more than i do it with sheila? oh, how do you listen, sheila keith official here you are a thought he sneered
this new entry and alexander's diary for january 16th 2015. that was the day his family was killed by motor oil for the me, the bill of fish or come i really 3 i usually was full time reading terrorism bushes really wrong with christianity was you say is rather a motorcycle where if you're stuck with a conventional mental edition. start always very minute. sim washing. you're with chris. are you that a triple? he way scene here. scott are very sure that's a little bit of a detour to or should...
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i had been talking to alexander— in ukraine. i had been talking to alexander who _ in ukraine. ukraine. i had been talking to - alexander who was the whistle-blower alexander who was the whistle—blower who testified before us congress which led to the impeachment of donald trump. he told me about a mapleton's reference to his nuclear arsenal yesterday was evidenced he was standing on the battlefield. vladimir putin started this military adventure with games in mind. he wanted a complete total capitulation of ukraine and he wanted to capture key and then he wanted the government and now he starting to realise it's going to be to slowly that he's not going to be able to achieve his maximum objective and i think that ukrainians definitely want to engage in this conversation because civilians are dying but vladimir putin is going to face an increasing urgency to come up with some wings out of this negotiation and that's what we are seeing pressure being ratcheted up on the nuclear front and it's pressure being ratcheted up on the nuclearfront and it's intended pressure being ratche
i had been talking to alexander— in ukraine. i had been talking to alexander who _ in ukraine. ukraine. i had been talking to - alexander who was the whistle-blower alexander who was the whistle—blower who testified before us congress which led to the impeachment of donald trump. he told me about a mapleton's reference to his nuclear arsenal yesterday was evidenced he was standing on the battlefield. vladimir putin started this military adventure with games in mind. he wanted a complete...
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all right now on alexander grass, lum star for i have to ask you about the helmets. it has been widely ridicule, germany refusing to deliver weapons into ukraine, but prepared to send 5000 helmets. was that the wrong decision? no, it was not the wrong decision. i think the mistake that occurred was that it was communicated in an isolated manner. not the only thing we do for you granted, i think that's where all the misunderstandings arise. i mean, we are, we have offered a support for their cyber defenses. we have offered military training to offices or from the ukrainian armed forces. we've sent a field hospital, a to ukraine, and we supporting the country economically and politically. and so they are a number of ways in which germany supports ukraine, its territorial integrity. it's political sovereignty, but to isolate this particular item and take it in the broader context and then just look at that. i understand that people are irritated by it. and therefore, i would have a hoped for a cong indication on the part of our minister of defense. it would have made cl
all right now on alexander grass, lum star for i have to ask you about the helmets. it has been widely ridicule, germany refusing to deliver weapons into ukraine, but prepared to send 5000 helmets. was that the wrong decision? no, it was not the wrong decision. i think the mistake that occurred was that it was communicated in an isolated manner. not the only thing we do for you granted, i think that's where all the misunderstandings arise. i mean, we are, we have offered a support for their...
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peter alexander is at the house. and, peter, the white house is already responding with sanctions tonight. >> reporter: yeah, lester that's right the white house says president biden will slap limited economic sanctions on those two separatist regions for now with additional steps targeting russia coming tomorrow. so far the u.s., the u.n., and others are blasting russia's move as a violation of international law. and today we saw the president's to national security advisors arriving here where the president spoke by phone with ukraine's president and european allies. all of this comes just hours after the white house had said that president biden would be willing to meet with putin in principle if russia has not invaded. but tonight an official says an invasion still appears imminent, lester. >> peter, president biden has said he believes putin will invade now the u.s. is going further, talking about who russia might target >> reporter: yeah, the biden administration alerted the united nations that russia will targ
peter alexander is at the house. and, peter, the white house is already responding with sanctions tonight. >> reporter: yeah, lester that's right the white house says president biden will slap limited economic sanctions on those two separatist regions for now with additional steps targeting russia coming tomorrow. so far the u.s., the u.n., and others are blasting russia's move as a violation of international law. and today we saw the president's to national security advisors arriving...
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we can now cross to and bureau chief there, alexander the phenomena, alexander, but we heard about the 1st set of sanctions today from b, e, you from chancellor schultz and also the suspension of this shed pipeline between russia and germany notes stream to can you tell us more about the measures being discussed, the ambassadors are meeting this morning to discuss their proposed sanctions. and we can imagine that there are now sitting together and going over at least probably long list of names of individuals and entities. not only in low hon scanned on etc, but also in russia, people and entities that are believe to be directly involved in what the european union is calling an illegal act of recognition of those to break away regions in eastern ukraine. and we also, as the german chancellor just pointed out, expect them to at least in principle, approve those sanctions to day they might be published and then tomorrow. but it's not everything that's on the table. according to european officials, de european commission has suggested to members states to ben at the trade of russian bonds
we can now cross to and bureau chief there, alexander the phenomena, alexander, but we heard about the 1st set of sanctions today from b, e, you from chancellor schultz and also the suspension of this shed pipeline between russia and germany notes stream to can you tell us more about the measures being discussed, the ambassadors are meeting this morning to discuss their proposed sanctions. and we can imagine that there are now sitting together and going over at least probably long list of names...
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for now, that was our brussels bureau chief alexander fernand. you are watching a special broadcast of dodge of all the extended coverage on the russia attack on ukraine. indeed, russia has launched what it calls a military operation on your car in ukraine, and it appears to be the start of a new war in europe. us present, joe biden has condemned what he called an unjustified and unprovoked attack. here in germany has got a love shalt said it was a terrible day for ukraine and a dark day for your president vladimir putin announced the move in a surprise tb announcement shortly before 6 am in moscow as moscow. tom, you're watching t w's ah ah, [000:00:00;00] with we have something to celebrate. the 77 percent has reached $100.00 show. 100 times, we've tackled the issues that my top most to you. with boundless passion, i'm the lot of energy. the 100 episode of the 77 percent and share your ideas on our social media channel b, w dot com slash 77 is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like will return to normal and we visit th
for now, that was our brussels bureau chief alexander fernand. you are watching a special broadcast of dodge of all the extended coverage on the russia attack on ukraine. indeed, russia has launched what it calls a military operation on your car in ukraine, and it appears to be the start of a new war in europe. us present, joe biden has condemned what he called an unjustified and unprovoked attack. here in germany has got a love shalt said it was a terrible day for ukraine and a dark day for...
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and alexander-tut, and moss voted against the motion. i just had a brief item to read. and quite a bit of background, can the building inspection commission retained a recruiter and the recruiter advised and recruit for qualified applicants and the bic conducted four rounds of interviews with candidates and the motion to appoint patrick o' riordan as director with 4-3 vote. and mr. oriordan accepted the appointment. and he became a director. this is a chance for commissioners to add any comments they would like to include. >> any commissioner? >> should i -- i think now that i am -- i presume that i should take the lead in the discussion, madam secretary. >> sure, yes. >> what i would like to do is start off with in the order that we are used to resuming around the commission and start up with vice president tam and go on that. >> thank you, madam chair. congratulations, director o' jriordan. thank you for your commit tonight the department. i think it shows and what resonates is that you always said that you want a department that people working there can be proud of.
and alexander-tut, and moss voted against the motion. i just had a brief item to read. and quite a bit of background, can the building inspection commission retained a recruiter and the recruiter advised and recruit for qualified applicants and the bic conducted four rounds of interviews with candidates and the motion to appoint patrick o' riordan as director with 4-3 vote. and mr. oriordan accepted the appointment. and he became a director. this is a chance for commissioners to add any...
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alexander, i mean, we've heard from vladimir zalinski in the last hour or so. he was as live as we call it in international television newsrooms. we played out, we went to a tape, feet of him talking to the people of ukraine, about 445 minutes ago. now he was saying we have got russian peo, w's. we have done some of their aircraft, we will fight back, so he's clearly solid and sound in his belief in his own abilities. but when the russian army is firing, you know, we had at breakfast time this morning, your time, those reports of russian cruise missiles. and that made me sit up and listened. the idea of russia using cruise missiles, we've heard nothing else about that. in the intervening 12 hours or so, but when mister putin is firing his bullets or his soldiers of firing their bullets at ukrainians, is russia also however, firing bullets at the west at the outside world firing bullets at night. so firing bullets that all those european presidents and prime ministers who deciding what do we do off to sanctions? one which and then of course he's hiring bullets o
alexander, i mean, we've heard from vladimir zalinski in the last hour or so. he was as live as we call it in international television newsrooms. we played out, we went to a tape, feet of him talking to the people of ukraine, about 445 minutes ago. now he was saying we have got russian peo, w's. we have done some of their aircraft, we will fight back, so he's clearly solid and sound in his belief in his own abilities. but when the russian army is firing, you know, we had at breakfast time this...
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so with that being said, i'm going with alexander dove. into the water and did 3 complete pushups as if it was no big deal . i, on the other hand, was in the water for less than a 2nd without even getting my head wet. and then sprinted back to the car as fast as i go with. no words can be put to that. and so come up on top of the world all that might seem over the town. but here's the thing about doing that on those who live here. and those who come here old tend to push themselves to the limit in one way or another. the reindeer herders to learn to survive in the phrasing called without the help of modern technology, really reindeers is what these people have been doing for centuries. if not thousands of years. and these animals still remain their main source of food and medicine. they still use our reindeers high to make huts, and for the most part, these herders lived just like their ancestors did. they sleep on rained her eyes and they melt eyes for drinking water. and if they need food, they take a knife poacher and animal and cook it
so with that being said, i'm going with alexander dove. into the water and did 3 complete pushups as if it was no big deal . i, on the other hand, was in the water for less than a 2nd without even getting my head wet. and then sprinted back to the car as fast as i go with. no words can be put to that. and so come up on top of the world all that might seem over the town. but here's the thing about doing that on those who live here. and those who come here old tend to push themselves to the limit...
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reuters news agency is reporting that ukraine's president of hell talks with bella. russian president, alexander lucas, shank, full of them are. zalinski says, look, shanker was shorthand baller russian troops would not move into ukraine. and the talks come after ukraine agreed to hold talks of the russian officials at the bell russian border. despite that announcement, russia has put its nuclear deterrence units on high alert. president vladimir putin says this is because some nato member countries had an aggressive approach towards russia. the machine is western countries and not only taking unfriendly actions against our country's economy, but some top officials from nato countries have had a grace from acts towards russia. that's why i command the minister of defense in chief of staff to put nuclear deterrence forces on high alert. bernard smith is a moscow, he says that will be a big ask for both sides to reach any kind of consensus. it seems teams from ukraine and russia are in place this location just inside battle ropes, across the border from ukraine. russia says the talks haven't start
reuters news agency is reporting that ukraine's president of hell talks with bella. russian president, alexander lucas, shank, full of them are. zalinski says, look, shanker was shorthand baller russian troops would not move into ukraine. and the talks come after ukraine agreed to hold talks of the russian officials at the bell russian border. despite that announcement, russia has put its nuclear deterrence units on high alert. president vladimir putin says this is because some nato member...
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alexander kueng was afraid to speak up to chauvin, espite checking floyd's pulse twice and not finding. thomas lane was holding down his legs, choosing not to stop the horror unfolding under his nose legal experts say the prosecution has to prove willfulness, that the officer intended to break the law. how difficult a case is this for the prosecution? >> this is a tough case for the prosecution, because the government has to prove what was going on in the mind of these three defendants, that they knew that officer chauvin was acting illegally. >> reporter: all three defense attorneys told jurors their clients didn't know chauvin was committing a crime and deferred to chauvin because he was the senior officer yesterday, lane testified he did everything he could to help floyd, even asking twice if they should roll him over lane said, i remembe mr. chauvin saying, he is good like this when i said i was concerned. thao told jurors was relying on the other officers to care for floyd's medical needs while he controlled the crowd but it will be up to the jury to decide if the prosecution prov
alexander kueng was afraid to speak up to chauvin, espite checking floyd's pulse twice and not finding. thomas lane was holding down his legs, choosing not to stop the horror unfolding under his nose legal experts say the prosecution has to prove willfulness, that the officer intended to break the law. how difficult a case is this for the prosecution? >> this is a tough case for the prosecution, because the government has to prove what was going on in the mind of these three defendants,...
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joining us now is alexander belcoon. him and his family have fled kyiv. thank you very much for doing this. tell us a little bit about how you got out there and what you were going through as you were making your way, i guess to going into hiding, is that how old describe it? what's going through your mind right now? >> jim, first thanks for having me on the show. it is a great honor and privilege especially as long as you speak right after william cohen. a little correction i have to make, we are not hiding and we are not terrified. these are the words that don't fit the context of what's going on. we were fortunate to get access to a recreation facility. we are in a civilized, compound and with all necessary amenities. with that being said and as we speak, just about 30 minutes ago when we were listening to a report from clarissa ward who's doing a fantastic job as well and other reporters working on the ground, we got a streaming video about missiles, it is very hard to talk about because the missiles hit children's hospital which is based one block fr
joining us now is alexander belcoon. him and his family have fled kyiv. thank you very much for doing this. tell us a little bit about how you got out there and what you were going through as you were making your way, i guess to going into hiding, is that how old describe it? what's going through your mind right now? >> jim, first thanks for having me on the show. it is a great honor and privilege especially as long as you speak right after william cohen. a little correction i have to...
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next we will hear from chair alexander budget and services committee.e heard about the action item. >> we covered everything. the action item was a resolution in the budget item was covered as well. preliminary version of what we heard tonight around the budget. >> was it covered tonight? just kidding. >> yes, i think we spent time discussing it. >> thank you. next is report from the rules policy and legislation committee which happened yesterday. >> i can give a quick report out. we took action on one item. board policy 5023. translation and interpretation. we made a positive recommendation for it to come to the full board. we also had informational item on the california community school partnership program and grants. that will probably be a standing item for the next few board meeting where we have more opportunity to talk and provide the community with information what we are doing and preparing for that. thank you very much. >> last vice president lamb sharing the special meeting on the superintendent. >> thank you for the extra time to collect my
next we will hear from chair alexander budget and services committee.e heard about the action item. >> we covered everything. the action item was a resolution in the budget item was covered as well. preliminary version of what we heard tonight around the budget. >> was it covered tonight? just kidding. >> yes, i think we spent time discussing it. >> thank you. next is report from the rules policy and legislation committee which happened yesterday. >> i can give a...
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became the head of state his election was approved by us ambassador jeffrey piatt, alexander turchin, of borne on march 31st 1964 in the final years of the u. s. s. r. he was a com some all functionary. he's been in politics since 1990. he's a friend and partner of jojo tymoshenko and a friend of victor years jenko. in 2005, he presided over the s b u. in less than 6 months, he was removed from office due to high profile corruption scandals. during your oh my dawn, he opposed president yanna coverage after the coup d'etat on february 22nd 2014. he was elected the chair of the big cove, nevada of ukraine. this is february 23rd 2014. he was the transitional president of ukraine is an act of supporter of severing ties with russia and a complete reorientation to the west. ah, russian president vladimir putin immediately recognized what was happening and took action exit polls from today's referendum in crimea, show overwhelming support for separation from ukraine and for unification with russia. ah, now the main threat to the key of authorities was the east of the country. yet i was stil
became the head of state his election was approved by us ambassador jeffrey piatt, alexander turchin, of borne on march 31st 1964 in the final years of the u. s. s. r. he was a com some all functionary. he's been in politics since 1990. he's a friend and partner of jojo tymoshenko and a friend of victor years jenko. in 2005, he presided over the s b u. in less than 6 months, he was removed from office due to high profile corruption scandals. during your oh my dawn, he opposed president yanna...
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alexander: you know what?he personal sanctions have not produced that much of effect as of now because they are more symbolic and kind of a way to show that the whole russian elite is being kept on their toes, especially from the u.k. or where it might prompt them anyway, but the sanctions are historically more effective, and we have seen throughout the last eight years when they were first introduced on russian energy and financial sectors and further down the line on some other areas, so already, as far as we can observe, with some payments not being processed by the banks, or for example -- while, for example, payments which are assessed internationally i apple pay or google pay are not being that stable. tom: that takes me onto my next question, which is around swift. there has been a lot of debate in europe about whether to cut russia off from the swift payment system. certainly the u.k. has been pushing it. france and italy are against it. to what extent is russia, have they been able to build that resil
alexander: you know what?he personal sanctions have not produced that much of effect as of now because they are more symbolic and kind of a way to show that the whole russian elite is being kept on their toes, especially from the u.k. or where it might prompt them anyway, but the sanctions are historically more effective, and we have seen throughout the last eight years when they were first introduced on russian energy and financial sectors and further down the line on some other areas, so...
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alexander stubb, thank you for joining me. appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> next, what justice breyer thinks of his former clerk, ketanji brown jackson, now president biden's supreme court nominee. t biden's supreme court nominee. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your doctor if you had or plan to have vaccines, or if you are or plan to become pregnant. kesimpta may cause a decrease in some types of antibodies. the most common side effects are upper respiratory tract infection, headache, and injection reactions. ready for an at-home treatment with dramatic resul
alexander stubb, thank you for joining me. appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> next, what justice breyer thinks of his former clerk, ketanji brown jackson, now president biden's supreme court nominee. t biden's supreme court nominee. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio....
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ready ready ready ready alexander stephanie has been documenting the change in faces burning for years. he photographs old shops, snack bars, abandoned buildings, industrial plants, and open spaces. the photos speak of the past as well as of the present, and create visual memories of places before they disappeared. florida liberties and mob eden charm that i love the cities morbid charm arden visor. my drawn to these places as if by magic i can't resist going on and they speak to me. you know, put a graphing them is basically my, you, i for my oldest yellow my way of capturing them from a cell here and for posterity fest site. remnants of the berlin wall. relics of another time and spaces where artists lived and worked in divide it in and after the wind fell. when in traveling west 1000000000, i grew up in the scruffy west. berlin wanted to mitchel call an exciting all those big baron spaces were like vast adventure. please grandfather, be applaud. i'd go baking there with friends. my mom found it's exhilarated under han, on fantasy. we are offering one of the cities biggest constructi
ready ready ready ready alexander stephanie has been documenting the change in faces burning for years. he photographs old shops, snack bars, abandoned buildings, industrial plants, and open spaces. the photos speak of the past as well as of the present, and create visual memories of places before they disappeared. florida liberties and mob eden charm that i love the cities morbid charm arden visor. my drawn to these places as if by magic i can't resist going on and they speak to me. you know,...
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peter alexander is at the white house. >> reporter: condemning as a brutal assault without provocation, president biden tonight blamed russian president vladimir putin for what he called a premeditated attack. >> putin is the aggressor. putin chose this war and now he and his country will bear the consequences >> reporter: the president imposing harsh, new sanctions, cutting off russia's largest banks and companies from western financial markets. restricting exports of technology and freezing trillions of dollars of assets, including those controlled by russian elites close to putin and their families >> we will limit russia's ability to do business in dollars, euros, pounds, and yen. >> reporter: the president promising to make putin an international pariah, but tonight notably not announcing what ukraine's presiden and bipartisan lawmakers have said would be the strongest financial punishment available to allies. barring russia from s.w.i.f.t., the secure system that connects banks in more than 200 countries. >> given the full-scale invasion, given you're not pursuing disconnecting r
peter alexander is at the white house. >> reporter: condemning as a brutal assault without provocation, president biden tonight blamed russian president vladimir putin for what he called a premeditated attack. >> putin is the aggressor. putin chose this war and now he and his country will bear the consequences >> reporter: the president imposing harsh, new sanctions, cutting off russia's largest banks and companies from western financial markets. restricting exports of...
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ready ready ready alexander stephan has been documenting the change in faces at berlin for years. he photographs old shops, snack bars, abandoned buildings, industrial plants, and open the spaces. the photos speak of the past as well as of the present and create visual memories of places before they disappeared. florida liberties and mob even charm that i love the cities more of a charm hardened visor. my drawn to these places as if by magic and i can't resist going on and they speak to me. yeah. on photographing them is basically my, you, i, for my oldest yellow my we have capturing them for myself and for posterity fest zyden remnants of the berlin wall relics of another time and spaces where artists lived and worked in divided berlin. and after the wind fell, been in shoveling west 1000000000, i grew up in scruffy, west berlin wanted to mitchel call an exciting all those big barons. spaces were like vast adventure playgrounds her to be applied. i go baking there with friends, my mom, and find it exhilarated under fire on font as we are offering. one of the cities biggest constr
ready ready ready alexander stephan has been documenting the change in faces at berlin for years. he photographs old shops, snack bars, abandoned buildings, industrial plants, and open the spaces. the photos speak of the past as well as of the present and create visual memories of places before they disappeared. florida liberties and mob even charm that i love the cities more of a charm hardened visor. my drawn to these places as if by magic and i can't resist going on and they speak to me....
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i was working with them. obama alexander keeps a special note book when he records every one of his calls to repair power lines damaged by shelling in the last 7 years. it's become a real chronicle of an undeclared. won't you get an idea of severely elisa was printing it with a paper. what was the last time i've gotta push in your bill of sale shocked it? yes, it was a a book with you. i've got to think with the official a from there. okay. so you don't to use can soupy i touch. yeah. like with a with with with wash with or mm oh i shift to journey. oldham and creation or cherry. and can you come to us all down to lick sandra? she thought it was aimless jim is dream crisply sniper stuff. for my business you will be necessary to move from me somewhere bigger. switch me out or on the lawyer car through the noise vision or was she it was my phone 3 weeks ago or you could call me or roku. what do i have to assist with it? issue from oh, do for here for bill? bush and girl me me finish 3. okay. for was a new entry and an exam diary for january 16th 2015. that was the day his family was killed
i was working with them. obama alexander keeps a special note book when he records every one of his calls to repair power lines damaged by shelling in the last 7 years. it's become a real chronicle of an undeclared. won't you get an idea of severely elisa was printing it with a paper. what was the last time i've gotta push in your bill of sale shocked it? yes, it was a a book with you. i've got to think with the official a from there. okay. so you don't to use can soupy i touch. yeah. like with...
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on april 14th, 2014 chairman of the for cove narada, alexander, chin, av signed, decrease number 405-2014. on the start of the anti terrorist operation in don bought one another. i know the dumb bus was only cielo greatly admin yet the little, but wish thought it similar to lynette my. you go us to tanks, military aircraft soldiers and armed detachments of naughty organizations were thrown against the protesters. and the don bos, residential areas were sheldon bond with heavy weaponry civilians, women and children were killed and it continues to this day. as a result, it has become clear, industrially developed, has been lost to ukraine, whom at the same time neither the united states nor europe protested against the ukrainian armies use of lethal weapons against civilians and cities in the east. on may 2nd, 2014 large scale flashes took place in odessa between neo nazis and their opponents . in the 21st century in europe, in a country that declared loyalty to european values about 50 people were burned alive by the nazis in the house of trade unions. us state department of course con
on april 14th, 2014 chairman of the for cove narada, alexander, chin, av signed, decrease number 405-2014. on the start of the anti terrorist operation in don bought one another. i know the dumb bus was only cielo greatly admin yet the little, but wish thought it similar to lynette my. you go us to tanks, military aircraft soldiers and armed detachments of naughty organizations were thrown against the protesters. and the don bos, residential areas were sheldon bond with heavy weaponry...