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asher, what do you think? do _ goals in ukraine. asher, what do you think?i partnerships in a complicated world? ., ~' , partnerships in a complicated world? ., ~ , , ., world? i do think they should be sceptical _ world? i do think they should be sceptical already, - world? i do think they should be sceptical already, as - world? i do think they should be sceptical already, as partl be sceptical already, as part of initial comments, is that putin will deliver 50 tons of grain, that is not enough, that is insufficient, especially with the fact that we have ishaq, who has banned exports of rights to africa, —— of rice to africa. and we have exacerbation in regard to food insecurity, hyperinflation, so i think for the most part, as far as 50 tons of grain, it is not enough, and despite what we call free grain, more needs to be delivered. we call free grain, more needs to be delivered.— be delivered. we are talking about more _ be delivered. we are talking about more needing - be delivered. we are talking about more needing to - be delivered. we are talking abo
asher, what do you think? do _ goals in ukraine. asher, what do you think?i partnerships in a complicated world? ., ~' , partnerships in a complicated world? ., ~ , , ., world? i do think they should be sceptical _ world? i do think they should be sceptical already, - world? i do think they should be sceptical already, as - world? i do think they should be sceptical already, as partl be sceptical already, as part of initial comments, is that putin will deliver 50 tons of grain, that is not...
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we had asher dropping on our shoulders _ was horrible.opping on our shoulders and _ was horrible. we had asher dropping on our shoulders and a _ was horrible. we had asher dropping on our shoulders and a lot _ was horrible. we had asher dropping on our shoulders and a lot of - was horrible. we had asher dropping on our shoulders and a lot of smoke | on our shoulders and a lot of smoke around _ on our shoulders and a lot of smoke around so _ on our shoulders and a lot of smoke around so i — on our shoulders and a lot of smoke around so i think we just missed it but we _ around so i think we just missed it but we are — around so i think we just missed it but we are just trying to find out whether— but we are just trying to find out whether our hotel is still standing, we are _ whether our hotel is still standing, we are not— whether our hotel is still standing, we are not too sure yet. this is about the biggest evacuation greece has seen for a long time. let's talk more about this with our news reporter sanchia berg. as you were saying, 19,
we had asher dropping on our shoulders _ was horrible.opping on our shoulders and _ was horrible. we had asher dropping on our shoulders and a _ was horrible. we had asher dropping on our shoulders and a lot _ was horrible. we had asher dropping on our shoulders and a lot of - was horrible. we had asher dropping on our shoulders and a lot of smoke | on our shoulders and a lot of smoke around _ on our shoulders and a lot of smoke around so _ on our shoulders and a lot of smoke around so i — on...
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>> morgan says asher started complaining of a stomach ache and then was barely responding.ushed all three kids to the hospital where they were on a high flow of oxygen for more than four hours. it can happen in an outdoor setting. >> it's much more rare and less likely. but you also have to remember that poorly ventilated areas, which usually we tend to see more so often inside the poorly ventilated areas, are at higher risk for carbon monoxide accumulation. >> carbon monoxide is often called the silent killer because you cannot smell see or taste it. symptoms include headaches, dizziness, nausea and confusion. miller and his wife know the pain of losing a child all too well. in 2018, their 19 month old daughter drowned in a neighbor's pool. >> they opened the door and she was floating in the pool and i ran and i jumped in. >> this morning, asher, axel and scarlett are home and doing well. morgan thanking everyone for their love, kindness and well wishes. we are so glad that those three kiddos are okay. morgan says detectors are placed throughout their home. of course, insi
>> morgan says asher started complaining of a stomach ache and then was barely responding.ushed all three kids to the hospital where they were on a high flow of oxygen for more than four hours. it can happen in an outdoor setting. >> it's much more rare and less likely. but you also have to remember that poorly ventilated areas, which usually we tend to see more so often inside the poorly ventilated areas, are at higher risk for carbon monoxide accumulation. >> carbon monoxide...
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asher, good to have you with us today. i want to read some of this. this is completely redacted in the prior release. and now read the whole thing, it's february, 2020. and discussion, and casual and addressed to folks and signed by tony fauci. and talking about how they are going to figure out what happened with this virus and how it got out. and part of it, and said that all scientists were talking and concerned upon the fact of viewing the sequences of several isolates of end cove. there was mutations in the virus that was unusual evolve in the bats and suspicion that virus mutation... he goes on to say upon consider discussion some scientists felt strongly and two felt differently and entirelily conceivable that natural with mutations. and saying some think it's a possibility and some don't. and later on dr. asher and wiped that lab version off the table that goes into great detail here. >> yes. >> martha: what do you make of this? >> i mean, what do i make of it? it's a cover up. we have been talking about this without being able to see the docum
asher, good to have you with us today. i want to read some of this. this is completely redacted in the prior release. and now read the whole thing, it's february, 2020. and discussion, and casual and addressed to folks and signed by tony fauci. and talking about how they are going to figure out what happened with this virus and how it got out. and part of it, and said that all scientists were talking and concerned upon the fact of viewing the sequences of several isolates of end cove. there was...
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asher is from texas. >> we always have a connection, it feels like. >> of course.tanford, the bay area, what did you think? loves the weather, blown away by the mountains, and he said people, i don't know yet, because i spend all my time in the gym. it's school, it's gym, it's cafeteria, rinse, repeat. you don't get to that level -- >> i know, he looks like a powerhouse. >> a lot of practice. >> exactly. >> great profiles. it's really fun to see. we'll be learning a lot more about all of these athletes. next year's summer games run from july 26th to august 11th, and it will air exclusively on nbc bay area. >>> only just two days away from taylor swift taking her way to the bay area. the swifties descending to levi's stadium for one or the first of two shows. if you haven't gotten your tickets just yet, prepare to pay up because it's going to cost you. resell tickets are going for more than $1,000, and we're talking about the nosebleeds. and some of those fans who have tickets to levi's are feeling bad blood at this point. this is where fans in seattle were allowed
asher is from texas. >> we always have a connection, it feels like. >> of course.tanford, the bay area, what did you think? loves the weather, blown away by the mountains, and he said people, i don't know yet, because i spend all my time in the gym. it's school, it's gym, it's cafeteria, rinse, repeat. you don't get to that level -- >> i know, he looks like a powerhouse. >> a lot of practice. >> exactly. >> great profiles. it's really fun to see. we'll be...
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shortly after, she said asher was crying, complaining of a stomach ache.mon symptoms of co poisoning include headache, dizziness, weakness, upset stomach, vomiting, chest pain and confusion. the miller family calling this a freak accident. morgan telling gma, i can't even really put words to it. it's just as a parent, being aware of something like that would not be my first instinct when they're outside. and the activity is seemingly so innocent. it landed them in the er. over the weekend, both parents happily reporting asher, axle and scarlet are home and doing well. morgan writing, thank you to everyone for the love, kindness and well wishes. and a huge thank you to the nurses and doctors for their quick thinking. these three are full of smiles. and morgan telling us her children were on high flow oxygen for over four hours in the er. her advice to other parents, trust your instincts. she knew something wasn't right and she's so glad they went to the hospital immediately, guys. >> good thinking. you are right about that, eva. thank you. now to try before
shortly after, she said asher was crying, complaining of a stomach ache.mon symptoms of co poisoning include headache, dizziness, weakness, upset stomach, vomiting, chest pain and confusion. the miller family calling this a freak accident. morgan telling gma, i can't even really put words to it. it's just as a parent, being aware of something like that would not be my first instinct when they're outside. and the activity is seemingly so innocent. it landed them in the er. over the weekend, both...
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and dean asher smith. running into some beautiful form.s managed to produce. _ her. one of the fastest run is she's managed to produce. sensational. her. one of the fastest run is she'sl managed to produce. sensationalto managed to produce. sensational to see how she ran herself into form when she gets it right, peaking at the right time and it is important for her to run well in the stadium. she's a local girl. she's got the biggest round of applause when her name is mentioned and delivered on the stage. bud name is mentioned and delivered on the staie. �* .,~ name is mentioned and delivered on the staie. �* w ., name is mentioned and delivered on the staie. �* . ~' ., ., , the stage. and taking it from ivory coast, in the stage. and taking it from ivory coast. in the _ the stage. and taking it from ivory coast, in the prime _ the stage. and taking it from ivory coast, in the prime of— the stage. and taking it from ivory coast, in the prime of her- the stage. and taking it from ivory coast, in the prime of her life. i the stage. and takin
and dean asher smith. running into some beautiful form.s managed to produce. _ her. one of the fastest run is she's managed to produce. sensational. her. one of the fastest run is she'sl managed to produce. sensationalto managed to produce. sensational to see how she ran herself into form when she gets it right, peaking at the right time and it is important for her to run well in the stadium. she's a local girl. she's got the biggest round of applause when her name is mentioned and delivered on...
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zain asher, cnn. >>> i'm kim brunhuber. i'll be back with more "cnn newsroom" in just a moment.ase stay with us. there is a better way to manage diabetes. the dexcom g7 continuous glucose monitoring system eliminates painful finger sticks, helps lower a1c, and it's c covered by medicare. before using the dexcom g7, i was really frustrarated. all of that finger pricking anand all that pain, my a1c was still stuck. before dexcom g7, i couldn't enjoy a single meal. i was always trying to outguess my glucose, and it was awful. before dexcom g7, my diabetes was out of control because i was tired, not having the energy to do the things that i wanted to do. (female announcer) dexcom g7 is a small, easy-to-use wearable that sends your glucose numbers to your phone or dexcom receiver without painful finger sticks. the arrow shows the direction your glucose is heading-- up, down, or steady-- and because dexcom g7 is the most accurate cgm, you can make better decisions about food, medication, and activity in the moment. it can even alert you before you go too low or when you're high. oh, t
zain asher, cnn. >>> i'm kim brunhuber. i'll be back with more "cnn newsroom" in just a moment.ase stay with us. there is a better way to manage diabetes. the dexcom g7 continuous glucose monitoring system eliminates painful finger sticks, helps lower a1c, and it's c covered by medicare. before using the dexcom g7, i was really frustrarated. all of that finger pricking anand all that pain, my a1c was still stuck. before dexcom g7, i couldn't enjoy a single meal. i was always...
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david asher, who was part of the state department's investigations, says this was a cover-up. >> nowically saying that, you know, they had that all the way up to just before the publication, basically, of the paperer. and it was essentially rejected by fauci and by nature medicine itself which is also complicit. the cover-up is so much more extensive, and i can only imagine what's going to come out in the coming weeks as or if many of -- as more of fauci's internal communications are uncovered. >> dr. asher may be right, i covered the committee's hearing this past week, and they told me on friday that they have a lot more questions for fauci. maybe it's time to pull him back up to the hill as a private citizen. guys? will: all right. griff, thank you. pete: great to see you, griff. nicole: safe travels today, by the way. will: this is unsurprising and also ground breaking. this -- just yesterday almost all of the republican candidates for president, excluding donald trump, took to a stage in iowa. vivek ramaswamy was talking about the contributing factors to the outrage following the
david asher, who was part of the state department's investigations, says this was a cover-up. >> nowically saying that, you know, they had that all the way up to just before the publication, basically, of the paperer. and it was essentially rejected by fauci and by nature medicine itself which is also complicit. the cover-up is so much more extensive, and i can only imagine what's going to come out in the coming weeks as or if many of -- as more of fauci's internal communications are...
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asher hong is 19, grew up in texas and was the number-one-ranked junior gymnast in the country. he chose stanford. he made the u.s. team for the world championships last year, and this year as a freshman he won two golds and a silver at the national collegiate championships. he says he prepares for these big competitions by pretending to be in them every day at practice 37. >> when i'm in the gym, i go 110% all in, you know. i -- you know, today after -- or during practice, you know, each routine, putting myself in that position, all right, i'm at the olympic games, i'm the first guy up, second guy up, whatever, right, or my teammate just fell in front of me and i have to pick the team back up. this is my turn to shine, right? >> last year he came in third at the all-around at the u.s. nationals, so his sights are set high for next month's nationals happening right here in san jose. his best individual apparatus is the vault. now, as i mentioned, he is from texas. asked about living in california, he raved about the weather and the scenery, says he's not used to seeing mountains
asher hong is 19, grew up in texas and was the number-one-ranked junior gymnast in the country. he chose stanford. he made the u.s. team for the world championships last year, and this year as a freshman he won two golds and a silver at the national collegiate championships. he says he prepares for these big competitions by pretending to be in them every day at practice 37. >> when i'm in the gym, i go 110% all in, you know. i -- you know, today after -- or during practice, you know, each...
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lang need is professor and deputy director of the new or a medicines discovery center that's been asher university. he says the treatment will be available to those who can afford to pay for it privately. the requirement is that these substances are so used in a very kind of controlled environment. so what happens is that they will, they will be dosed given to a patient by uh for a psychiatrist probably with a psychologist present as well. and that session could last for anything up to 8 hours. so you can imagine this is quite an expensive treatment. and at the moment in australian context, we're still working out the economics of how we have of these things. but at the moment, i think the patients that will be receiving this. so there is a kind of forward to pay for it privately. we always have to be very koberson and about the code. so no matter the efficacy of new inventions, that's that safety. and that's why i think it's very important that they are used in these really well regulated clinic controlled environments where what we call a sense and the setting a critical to ensuring t
lang need is professor and deputy director of the new or a medicines discovery center that's been asher university. he says the treatment will be available to those who can afford to pay for it privately. the requirement is that these substances are so used in a very kind of controlled environment. so what happens is that they will, they will be dosed given to a patient by uh for a psychiatrist probably with a psychologist present as well. and that session could last for anything up to 8 hours....
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dina asher—smith came second behind neita to make it a british one—two. 22.50 was the winning time. in the rainy conditions in the swedish capital, the british sprinter was pipped at the line by 11 tenths of a second by akani simbine of south africa who clocked 10.03 seconds britain's lower mirror finish sixth in the 1500 metres. if you're had a �*|_ in the 1500 metres. if you're had a 1— to. th british highjumper laura zialor has told the bbc at her shock at having to crowdfund her rehab, following a ruptured achilles tendon, sustained in competing at last weekend's european team championships last weekend. zialor, who's also a part—time supply teacher, raised the money to see a private specialist, in the face of potential long waits on the nhs... in her race against time to get fit for next year's olympics. zialor isn't funded by uk athletics, who've declined to comment. she spoke to gavin ramjaun. i feel let down and i feel that they should have some duty of care for athletes that compete for them and if they do get injured while competing for them they help them. i can understan
dina asher—smith came second behind neita to make it a british one—two. 22.50 was the winning time. in the rainy conditions in the swedish capital, the british sprinter was pipped at the line by 11 tenths of a second by akani simbine of south africa who clocked 10.03 seconds britain's lower mirror finish sixth in the 1500 metres. if you're had a �*|_ in the 1500 metres. if you're had a 1— to. th british highjumper laura zialor has told the bbc at her shock at having to crowdfund her...
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there a diamond league atheltics meeting in monaco this eveningbritish sprinters daryll neita and dina asher—smithay at the diamond league meeting. it's live on bbc three from seven o'clock and the bbc sport website. that 200 metre race is at 20 past eight. that's followed shortly after by laura muirfacing kenya's 1500m world record holder faith kipyegon over a mile. big weekend coming up in the rugby league challenge cup, the men's and women's semi—finals take place with two double headers. they are in warrington tomorrow, where leigh leopards take on st helens in the mens competition. leigh have had a brilliant season on their return to the top division, second in super league and eyeing a first challenge cup final since 1971 when they won it we address some personal goals at the start of the year and what we wanted to do as a team. what we said as if we checked was off along the way and work hard good things will come and we haven't sat back and looked at what we have done this year so far and will do that once it's all said and done. for the moment, we have set goals are working hard and good
there a diamond league atheltics meeting in monaco this eveningbritish sprinters daryll neita and dina asher—smithay at the diamond league meeting. it's live on bbc three from seven o'clock and the bbc sport website. that 200 metre race is at 20 past eight. that's followed shortly after by laura muirfacing kenya's 1500m world record holder faith kipyegon over a mile. big weekend coming up in the rugby league challenge cup, the men's and women's semi—finals take place with two double...
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prime day asher talked $12 billion expected to hit 13 billion this year.p morgan critics amazon will unseat walmart is the biggest retailer next year they have 300 million prime subscribers locally and typically if you are a prime number because of the perks and free shipping you spent $72 a month more than non- prime members. stuart: $91 a month on average, more than you expected or less? >> more than i expected. stuart: . an enormous amount of money. we told you about biden's bad temper, quick to anger, curses and some in the media are trying to spin it as a good thing. axios says being yelled at by the president has become internal initiation ceremony of biden doesn't yellow you, it could be a sign he doesn't respect to", you remember this in 2021x biden insisted he fire any staff who showed disrespect. >> i'm not joking when i say this. if you ever work with me and i hear you treat another colleague with disrespect, talk down to someone, i promise you i will fire you on the spot. on the spot. no if and's or but's. everybody, everybody should be treated
prime day asher talked $12 billion expected to hit 13 billion this year.p morgan critics amazon will unseat walmart is the biggest retailer next year they have 300 million prime subscribers locally and typically if you are a prime number because of the perks and free shipping you spent $72 a month more than non- prime members. stuart: $91 a month on average, more than you expected or less? >> more than i expected. stuart: . an enormous amount of money. we told you about biden's bad...
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zane asher, cnn. >>> jane bergen, the actress, singer, and style icon has died. she was born in the uk in 1946, but it was in france that she rose to fame. she was as famous for her life offscreen as on. her romance with surge ginsberg was a source of scandal and fascination. her complaint that she could not find a handbag with enough room to carry everything for her baby led to the rise of the bergen bag. french president emmanuel macron paid attribute, and tweeted, jane bergen, the most -- >>> actress, icon, singer, jane bergen, dead at the age of 76. >>> thank you so much for your company. i'm rosemary church. cnn newsroom continues, next. meet the portable blender we can barely keep in stock. blendjet 2 gives you ice-crushing, big blender power on-the-go. so you canan blend up a mouthwatering smsmoothie, protein shake, or latte wherever you are! recharge quickly with any usb port. best of all, it even cleans itself! just blend water with a drop of soap. what are you waiting for? order yours now from blendjet.com before they sell out again! so, you've got the
zane asher, cnn. >>> jane bergen, the actress, singer, and style icon has died. she was born in the uk in 1946, but it was in france that she rose to fame. she was as famous for her life offscreen as on. her romance with surge ginsberg was a source of scandal and fascination. her complaint that she could not find a handbag with enough room to carry everything for her baby led to the rise of the bergen bag. french president emmanuel macron paid attribute, and tweeted, jane bergen, the...
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britian's dina asher smith was also third in the 200m. rather cool. it will often be windy and there will be some outbreaks of rain at times. how much rain? well, this chart shows how much we're expecting to accumulate over the next few days. the wettest places are likely to be across northern ireland, parts of wales, and perhaps most especially across the north of england, but most places getting at least a dose of wet weather thanks to this frontal system pushing its way in from the west. quite a complex frontal system. there will be various pulses of heavy rain running along it as it slides its way eastwards. moving its way into the picture, certainly, as we go on through tonight. will stay mostly dry, i think, down towards the south east of england and also in the north of scotland. and here with clear skies overhead, it is actually going to get quite chilly like the last few nights. temperatures in some spots down to three orfour degrees, but milder further south underneath the influence of the areas of cloud, the outbreaks of rain,
britian's dina asher smith was also third in the 200m. rather cool. it will often be windy and there will be some outbreaks of rain at times. how much rain? well, this chart shows how much we're expecting to accumulate over the next few days. the wettest places are likely to be across northern ireland, parts of wales, and perhaps most especially across the north of england, but most places getting at least a dose of wet weather thanks to this frontal system pushing its way in from the west....
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now doctor david asher part of the state department investigation into covid origins says this was ah. >> now they're basically saying they have that thesis before the publication of their paper -- and it was rejected by fauci and by name of medicine itself which is also complicit. the coverup is so much more extensive and -- i can only imagine what's going to come out in coming weeks as more of fauci internal communications are uncovered. >> i think he's right more may be coming guy. the committee chaired by doctor brad says this is far from over. nicole -- >> listening to some of this is inpure rating border line disgusting in the sense that anyone who -- in 2020 even raise the question of the potential origin of this virus. were deemed sharlton i was criticized across media outletting saying i was a conspiracy theorist and in my book panic attack which i wrote about covid i have an entire chapter saying it doesn't make sense happening in nature and now you see doctor fauci agreed with me yet heavily criticized i would like an apology. >> you should. and will you discussed were pin
now doctor david asher part of the state department investigation into covid origins says this was ah. >> now they're basically saying they have that thesis before the publication of their paper -- and it was rejected by fauci and by name of medicine itself which is also complicit. the coverup is so much more extensive and -- i can only imagine what's going to come out in coming weeks as more of fauci internal communications are uncovered. >> i think he's right more may be coming...
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is a unique even morally superior country for a historical ideological and religious reasons and asherationde on the basis of the country's founding and proponents argued that the united states was uniquely founded on ideas than centering on historical societies and the idea of being a republic has protected and even advanced all voices in the nation. the notion here is there's work to be done of course and that's always used as political toeder and without regard to the enormous success getting to the point we are right now, you know, fighting against things that are just human nature, you know, there's the constant battle, of course, against all the others that are board of the idea of america in the first place. those that oppose the idea of america have found ways to use the tern american exceptionalism. case in point, in april brookings pointed out that the united states was leaving millions of people behind. now, the peace harped on the gap of black and white americans and the goal of the article was to advance to the united statessed nations program, called sustained development goal
is a unique even morally superior country for a historical ideological and religious reasons and asherationde on the basis of the country's founding and proponents argued that the united states was uniquely founded on ideas than centering on historical societies and the idea of being a republic has protected and even advanced all voices in the nation. the notion here is there's work to be done of course and that's always used as political toeder and without regard to the enormous success...
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and when these, with a bowl down for just 130 in the 2nd endings, robbie asher and taking 7 for 71, india winning bindings inside 3 died out. a quick update on the women's farm. when was in check play a marquita from minnesota. i was taking the 1st at 6 full on your best struggling in the 2nd set. she's drops of in the 1st started. so she could all to do is she has to become the 1st arrow, but i have to comply with a lot of these singles title. that's it from a small i to, thanks a lot real a real now by to that is most it for me and a phone care for this news. i'll be back with more news shortly. stay with us with the, [000:00:00;00] the strong ones at a vast empire, spending several continents booked by the 1940s. the french were forced to confront realities and to moms for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out of there and looks at how the colonial unrest proved sunset to know jerry, a full scale war and indo china blood and his french, the colonized nation on algebra. 2 states control information, the controlling the narrative, to dominate thing, the media. how
and when these, with a bowl down for just 130 in the 2nd endings, robbie asher and taking 7 for 71, india winning bindings inside 3 died out. a quick update on the women's farm. when was in check play a marquita from minnesota. i was taking the 1st at 6 full on your best struggling in the 2nd set. she's drops of in the 1st started. so she could all to do is she has to become the 1st arrow, but i have to comply with a lot of these singles title. that's it from a small i to, thanks a lot real a...
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but the flipside is some areas of the economy now that are coming under asher. a lot of -- under pressure. a lot of those areas are no secrets including commercial property which continues to be very pressured. lots of private assets in the commercial space are now being sold down at reasonable discounts, if indeed a buyer can be found. this is something the wells fargo cfo alluded to. he was suggesting this issue around commercial property is not something going away anytime soon. he said it will be a while before we see the end of this. that is one key thing to look forward to into next year. and of course where fed policy goes from here. haidi: coming up, we will speak to anz on why they are not expecting asian central banks to pivot away from the rate hike campaign anytime soon. chief economist richard yetsenga is with us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: let's take a look at the week ahead. a big focus on china this week, starting with the pboc setting its one hear rate in a few hours. we will also get june's activitys data expected to show the recovery con
but the flipside is some areas of the economy now that are coming under asher. a lot of -- under pressure. a lot of those areas are no secrets including commercial property which continues to be very pressured. lots of private assets in the commercial space are now being sold down at reasonable discounts, if indeed a buyer can be found. this is something the wells fargo cfo alluded to. he was suggesting this issue around commercial property is not something going away anytime soon. he said it...
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well, i think he said a much greater influence on finnish, but what is most interesting is, uh, asherhed on thursday by this us bureau of statistics according to the given values in april 2023, the volume of imports of goods from russia amounted to $215 million 600,000, while the volume of exports of goods from the united states to russia in may decreased by april 2023 and amounted to $60 million compared to the previous reporting month of $65 million 200,000. that is, in fact, the finns were the only ones to break ties with russia. well, for a new one. yes assigned states, against this background , things are completely different. absolutely right. especially now in the countries of the north of the european union , negative prices for electricity are fixed now in july. which indicates an excess of generation of serious problems for the industry, probably, including in the industry of finland. because if they are such leaders. and the rupture of trade relations, it cannot pass without a trace. they must suffer serious losses. and this is a long process. well, the united states beha
well, i think he said a much greater influence on finnish, but what is most interesting is, uh, asherhed on thursday by this us bureau of statistics according to the given values in april 2023, the volume of imports of goods from russia amounted to $215 million 600,000, while the volume of exports of goods from the united states to russia in may decreased by april 2023 and amounted to $60 million compared to the previous reporting month of $65 million 200,000. that is, in fact, the finns...
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daryll neita won it — with dina asher smith just behind her.that this afternoon we _ it stay dry? there is a good chance that this afternoon we could i it stay dry? there is a good chance that this afternoon we could see i that this afternoon we could see some showers between 3pm and 5pm. fingers crossed we get a full day's play here. asjohn was saying look how pristine it is. do you know how many tennis balls are ordered for the wimbledon championships? it is a whopping 5a,500. now the surplus is used for training ball boys and all girls. if any are used, loads are used, they are sold in one of the shops here and the money from that does go to charity. the first time yellow tennis balls were introduced was in 1986. now the forecast for wimbledon, as we were just saying, is mixed today. one of sunshine and also showers. showers are more likely in the afternoon, hopefully we will miss them. the forecast for us all this one of sunshine and showers with a fresh breeze. we have a low pressure anchored to the north—east of us, pulling in the westerl
daryll neita won it — with dina asher smith just behind her.that this afternoon we _ it stay dry? there is a good chance that this afternoon we could i it stay dry? there is a good chance that this afternoon we could see i that this afternoon we could see some showers between 3pm and 5pm. fingers crossed we get a full day's play here. asjohn was saying look how pristine it is. do you know how many tennis balls are ordered for the wimbledon championships? it is a whopping 5a,500. now the...