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that might be an opportunity last quarter that meant for bab barrick, what did you get? another ten cents on the strength of balance sheets so that payout is more than it looks. you have a 4.1% yield. a company buys back stock. that is highly unusual for the group. here is the bottom loin. this one, oh, d, could be a fabulous moment for these guys now the potential buyers will no longer be lured into crypto. if i'm right, then the one to own is best of breed barrick gold, which i think is a steal down here at $19 and change. stick with cramer. >>> coming up, if a stock is sporting this key metric, crames says beware. some big names arewearing the scarlet letter, and we reveal them next. ♪ ♪ [ maniacal laugh ] [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ clucks ] if you used shipgo this whole thing wouldn't be a thing. yeah, dad! i don't want to deal with this. oh, you brought your luggage to the airport. that's adorable. with shipgo shipping your luggage before you fly you'll never have to wait around here again. like ever. that can't be comfortable though. shipgo.com the smart, fast, easy w
that might be an opportunity last quarter that meant for bab barrick, what did you get? another ten cents on the strength of balance sheets so that payout is more than it looks. you have a 4.1% yield. a company buys back stock. that is highly unusual for the group. here is the bottom loin. this one, oh, d, could be a fabulous moment for these guys now the potential buyers will no longer be lured into crypto. if i'm right, then the one to own is best of breed barrick gold, which i think is a...
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it's a habit to present russia as this carrier of truth or barrick power, as opposed to the american score supposedly rely only on salts or smart power. and you know, make friends and allies comply with their wishes because they genuine one . so, but we understand both. i think we would agree that it's not the case, but if you look at other examples of russian humanitarian involvement of humanitarian investment, let's take, i'm gonna send, for example, there was a military impression there. but there was also a massive effort to invest in schools in bridges, in education. the level of financing wasn't part of the american, but the russians have never really taken credit for what they try to do. do you think that's still a problem in this day and age? definitely is. i worked in the style and i had a few missions there. and once i met a guy that fought against soviets, actually i made a lot of those, but that one was quite special. and the guy who was covered with blog because it was catching him up, she pulled whatsoever on the market. and he told me it was such a pleasure to fight wi
it's a habit to present russia as this carrier of truth or barrick power, as opposed to the american score supposedly rely only on salts or smart power. and you know, make friends and allies comply with their wishes because they genuine one . so, but we understand both. i think we would agree that it's not the case, but if you look at other examples of russian humanitarian involvement of humanitarian investment, let's take, i'm gonna send, for example, there was a military impression there. but...
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quite some time, and i agree with you, it's a habit to present russia as this carrier of truth or barrick power, as opposed to the american score supposedly rely only on salts or smart power. and, you know, make friends and allies comply with their wishes because they genuine me. one . so, but we understand both. i think we would agree that it's not the case. but if you look at other examples of russian humanitarian involvement of humanitarian investment, let's take, i'm gonna send, for example, there was a military impression there, but there was also a massive effort to invest in schools in bridges, in education. the level of financing wasn't part of the american, but the russians have never really taken credit for what they try to do. do you think that's still a problem in this day and age? definitely is. i worked in the song, i had a few missions there. and once i met a guy that fought against soviets, i actually, i made a lot of those, but that one was quite special. i love the guy who was covered with blog because it was catching him. she pulled whatsoever on the market. and he told
quite some time, and i agree with you, it's a habit to present russia as this carrier of truth or barrick power, as opposed to the american score supposedly rely only on salts or smart power. and, you know, make friends and allies comply with their wishes because they genuine me. one . so, but we understand both. i think we would agree that it's not the case. but if you look at other examples of russian humanitarian involvement of humanitarian investment, let's take, i'm gonna send, for...
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brian are corresponded jack barrick with the wings to night at that needed meeting in madrid. jack, thank you. was some they the leaders flew in directly from southern germany today after the end of the g 7 summit, that 3 day meeting was meant to showcase a unified front against russia. it resulted in a deal to pursue more sanctions on russian oil and a pledge of several 1000000000 euros to address food shortages that have been caused in part by the war in ukraine. unity among close allies, that is the symbolic message. the g 7 aim to send to the world, despite a litany of problems facing the planet. the atmosphere at the final session on tuesday seemed relaxed. on monday, ukraine's president joined by video link. russia's war dominated the talks. the world 7 largest economies of the e. you determined to support ukraine for as long as it takes, but the summit also looked forward to the time after the war, especially since the films, the most important thing is that we want to get together from the perspective of the g 7 and also with others including the european union to disc
brian are corresponded jack barrick with the wings to night at that needed meeting in madrid. jack, thank you. was some they the leaders flew in directly from southern germany today after the end of the g 7 summit, that 3 day meeting was meant to showcase a unified front against russia. it resulted in a deal to pursue more sanctions on russian oil and a pledge of several 1000000000 euros to address food shortages that have been caused in part by the war in ukraine. unity among close allies,...
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that we really have to be absolutely convinced that we don't want to return to a pass that was about barrick. and if we agreed to the future holds many possibilities. so my optimism is based on my business. i know that the you for quite some time have been very critical of the economic system and in the world of the neo liberal system, which some could argue is also a system of privilege. pretty much like a par side. yes. to fighting which you gave many, many years of your life. and many of the people who have a stake in that system today aren't in that it needs to be reform. do you trust the intention to reform within that in a more balanced, fair way, or do you think they will try to sort of shape the process in a way that keeps serving them? so i think what history is also told us is hit gemini tends to reproduce it, and the ruling ideas because of that have a tendency of placing themselves upon people. they bind people's rationality and then law, people into choices. so if you don't mind, i would encourage rather than reforming the other, we need to transform. we need to actually embrace
that we really have to be absolutely convinced that we don't want to return to a pass that was about barrick. and if we agreed to the future holds many possibilities. so my optimism is based on my business. i know that the you for quite some time have been very critical of the economic system and in the world of the neo liberal system, which some could argue is also a system of privilege. pretty much like a par side. yes. to fighting which you gave many, many years of your life. and many of the...
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officially invited finland and sweden to join his ranks of the turkey agreed to lift it's vito on barrick session. but moscow say it is not impressed by the block slate is statement, and it's ongoing expansion on russian's board on russia's borders, as ortiz right to blackman's explains, you know, they're not just labeling them a threat, they're labeling them their most significant threat to the safety and security of nato members, and yet at the same time, the alliance continues to say that it wants to grow and add on to those members, right up once again to russia's doorstep. now the statement was also notable, because in one paragraph, they mentioned russia as a threat. and then in another paragraph, they said that nato poses no threat whatsoever to russia. and of course, this all comes as the alliance says that it is going to step up its political and practical support for ukraine. and as far as the timeline goes there, it continues to say it will be as long as it takes of that conflict. certainly isn't going anywhere anytime soon. so what we have nation coating russia thread. so was
officially invited finland and sweden to join his ranks of the turkey agreed to lift it's vito on barrick session. but moscow say it is not impressed by the block slate is statement, and it's ongoing expansion on russian's board on russia's borders, as ortiz right to blackman's explains, you know, they're not just labeling them a threat, they're labeling them their most significant threat to the safety and security of nato members, and yet at the same time, the alliance continues to say that it...
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we really have to be absolutely convinced that we don't want to return to a pass that talks about barrick. and if we agree to the future holds many possibilities. so my optimism is based on my business. i know that you, for quite some time have been very critical of the economic system and in the world of the neo liberal system, which some could argue is also a system of privilege. pretty much like apartheid. yes. to fighting which you gave many, many years of your life. and many of the people who have a stake in that system today aren't in that it needs to be reform. do you trust the intention to reform within them in a more balanced, fair way, or do you think they will try to sort of shape the process in a way that keeps serving them? so i think what history is also told us is hit germany tends to reproduce it and the ruling ideas because of that have a tendency of placing themselves upon people. they bind people's rationality and then lock people into choices. so if you don't mind, i would encourage rather than reforming the other process, we need to transform. we need to actually embr
we really have to be absolutely convinced that we don't want to return to a pass that talks about barrick. and if we agree to the future holds many possibilities. so my optimism is based on my business. i know that you, for quite some time have been very critical of the economic system and in the world of the neo liberal system, which some could argue is also a system of privilege. pretty much like apartheid. yes. to fighting which you gave many, many years of your life. and many of the people...
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peter r. devries had been supporting that witness of corresponding jack barrick. he was inside the court room today. the emotional 1st day here at the trial of the 2 men suspected and charged with the murder of peter r degrees, his family, his son and his daughter. both the dress, the cool, it's an inside address that you accuse directly. the son royce to breathe, told the men that have they have not his father in the eye and also help instead of pulling the trigger that he would have done. so not delano g, the 22 year old national, he is accused of actually pulling the trigger of the shots that eventually kills peter debrief. he has said nothing in the court room. he is neither pled guilty, no not guilty is invoked his right to remain silent. as the case in the netherlands come in, the polish national, a 35 year old who resides in the netherlands. his offense has been that he simply was a driver that he didn't believe he was going to be involved in a murder. but the prosecution service in the netherlands has thrown a ton of evidence cctv, and dna evidence that it
peter r. devries had been supporting that witness of corresponding jack barrick. he was inside the court room today. the emotional 1st day here at the trial of the 2 men suspected and charged with the murder of peter r degrees, his family, his son and his daughter. both the dress, the cool, it's an inside address that you accuse directly. the son royce to breathe, told the men that have they have not his father in the eye and also help instead of pulling the trigger that he would have done. so...
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we've got a lot to cover tonight, but i want to begin with my friend and colleague, morrow barrick, ourews reporter. she's on the ground, at the supreme court, all day long. morrow, you have been among the protesters for hours. what are they telling you? and what's their goal? >> stephanie, for nearly 12 hours, we saw this area ahead of the supreme court, completely filled, the start of the day with a tension between two groups of protesters, representing both sides of the arguments around abortion rights. and then, it grew to fill this entire street that i'm standing in front of, nearly more than 1000 people, i would say, here at one point. you see everyone kind of
we've got a lot to cover tonight, but i want to begin with my friend and colleague, morrow barrick, ourews reporter. she's on the ground, at the supreme court, all day long. morrow, you have been among the protesters for hours. what are they telling you? and what's their goal? >> stephanie, for nearly 12 hours, we saw this area ahead of the supreme court, completely filled, the start of the day with a tension between two groups of protesters, representing both sides of the arguments...
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the ukrainian government says this shows the russian using thermo-barrick bombs on the donbas this is what the most horrific war of the 21st century looks like, the statement said the ukrainian troops on the front line are horrifyingly exposed, having to defend large stretches of open land and keep an enemy at bay who they are rarely close enough to see distant sounds of incoming fire. the shelling started again now, he says. okay, there is lots of incoming now. hurry, she tells us. the ukrainians are finding it hard to stop the russian troops here as they use scorched earth tactics to snatch territory in the donbas they are busily moving tanks and other hardware to the shifting front lines in the east. but the numbers are not in their favor. for the news, i'm alex crawford. >> shifting reality from alex. in their own words series continues with a ukrainian pop singer who left the big stage to volunteer in the great war his name, tarez topalia serving as a medic on the front lines and collaborating with musicians to raise awareness on money for ukraine. >> i had a possibility to make
the ukrainian government says this shows the russian using thermo-barrick bombs on the donbas this is what the most horrific war of the 21st century looks like, the statement said the ukrainian troops on the front line are horrifyingly exposed, having to defend large stretches of open land and keep an enemy at bay who they are rarely close enough to see distant sounds of incoming fire. the shelling started again now, he says. okay, there is lots of incoming now. hurry, she tells us. the...
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actually in my book barrick abundant i have my hats off to brian lamb who i think is a giant iconic figure. i am honored to be on the show today i'm honored to do business with c-span. >> all of you can answer this tom asked about the president and access or hearing from the public. how often? you have been the oval office twice now. how often does it become a bubble? >> actually with president trump i would say he kept in touch with more people more frequently. he was constantly on thene phon. that is the thing whichwh made t very interesting. but they were having a big highfalutin policy meeting. let's say the economy. we have a meeting in the oval with the t boss. munitions there, i am there, others are there. anyway, very important meeting with the boss. some subject would combust it could be taxes that could be trade. could be housing. could beat fossil fuel no into it, okay? so you would start off by were here, they had would launch a lot of these meetings he would listen next thing he would yell out to the outer oval office, can you get me so-and-so? get me so and so on the phone pr
actually in my book barrick abundant i have my hats off to brian lamb who i think is a giant iconic figure. i am honored to be on the show today i'm honored to do business with c-span. >> all of you can answer this tom asked about the president and access or hearing from the public. how often? you have been the oval office twice now. how often does it become a bubble? >> actually with president trump i would say he kept in touch with more people more frequently. he was constantly on...
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we've got a lot to cover tonight, but i want to begin with my friend and colleague, morrow barrick, ourews reporter. she's on the ground, at the supreme court, all day long. morrow, you have been among the protesters for hours. what are they telling you? and what's their goal? >> stephanie, for nearly 12 hours, we saw this area ahead of the supreme court, completely filled, the start of the day with a tension between two groups of protesters, representing both sides of the arguments around abortion rights. and then, it grew to fill this entire street that i'm standing in front of, nearly more than 1000 people, i would say, here at one point. you see everyone kind of closing up shop here for the night. but as for the first couple of hours, we saw that initial protest from those who are opposed to abortion rights, who were elated, and celebrating, and happy. and after a few hours, they left. the streets were filled with hundreds and thousands of people who were the ones that were hoping that maybe we would see a compromise. they were maybe hoping that it away, we're expecting to see this
we've got a lot to cover tonight, but i want to begin with my friend and colleague, morrow barrick, ourews reporter. she's on the ground, at the supreme court, all day long. morrow, you have been among the protesters for hours. what are they telling you? and what's their goal? >> stephanie, for nearly 12 hours, we saw this area ahead of the supreme court, completely filled, the start of the day with a tension between two groups of protesters, representing both sides of the arguments...
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they do not think that you haven't found one person one world later to say america going backwards. barrick is better position to lead the world than we ever have been. we have the strongest economy, the world, our inflation rates are lower than other nations in the world. the one thing that has been to stabilize it is the outrageous behavior, the supreme court of united states, and over rolling not only roe v wade, but essentially challenging the right to privacy. we've been a leader in the world in terms of personal rights and privacy rights. and it is a mistake in my view for the supreme court do what it did. but i have not seen anyone come up to may do anything other than nor have you heard them say anything other than thank you for america's leadership. you've changed the dynamic of nato and the g 7. so i, i can understand why the american people are frustrated because of what the supreme court did, i can understand why the american people are frustrated because of inflation. but inflation is higher and almost every other country. prices and bumper, higher and almost every other countr
they do not think that you haven't found one person one world later to say america going backwards. barrick is better position to lead the world than we ever have been. we have the strongest economy, the world, our inflation rates are lower than other nations in the world. the one thing that has been to stabilize it is the outrageous behavior, the supreme court of united states, and over rolling not only roe v wade, but essentially challenging the right to privacy. we've been a leader in the...
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we've got a lot to cover tonight, but i want to begin with my friend and colleague, morrow barrick, our nbc news reporter. she's on the ground, at the supreme court, all day long. morrow, you have been among the protesters for hours. what are they telling you? and what's their goal? >> stephanie, for nearly 12 hours, we saw this area ahead of the supreme court, completely filled, the start of the day with a tension between two groups of protesters, representing both sides of the arguments around abortion rights. and then, it grew to fill this entire street that i'm standing in front of, nearly more than 1000 people, i would say, here at one point. you see everyone kind of closing up shop here for the night. but as for the first couple of hours, we saw that initial protest from those who are opposed to abortion rights, who were elated, and celebrating, and happy. and after a few hours, they left. the streets were filled with hundreds and thousands of people who were the ones that were hoping that maybe we would see a compromise. they were maybe hoping that it away, we're expecting to see
we've got a lot to cover tonight, but i want to begin with my friend and colleague, morrow barrick, our nbc news reporter. she's on the ground, at the supreme court, all day long. morrow, you have been among the protesters for hours. what are they telling you? and what's their goal? >> stephanie, for nearly 12 hours, we saw this area ahead of the supreme court, completely filled, the start of the day with a tension between two groups of protesters, representing both sides of the arguments...
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leonard barrick. this ended up in a lawsuit. but it was a deal where this bar rack family.es biden's wife sarah in the deal. will: highlights like a lot of corrupt wealthy families happy to trade on a family name. gets worse. trade on family name do what? here's another example of the lawsuit. this is from a medical services firm that they entered into a deal with. also ended up in a suited. this time though the promise was that perhaps once joe biden was in office, you could get some contracts with, for example, the department of veterans affairs. pete: he was supposed to promote the firm's healthcare model in the 2020 campaign as well. the third one which we are not going to have time to get to is the deal we know a lot more about which is the chinese deals overseas as the deals got bigger for the biden administration. ♪ finally. our honeymoon. it took awhile, but at least we got a great deal on our hotel with kayak. i was afraid we wouldn't go.. with our divorce and.... great divorce guys. yeah... search 100s of travel sites at once. kayak. search one and done. dad, when
leonard barrick. this ended up in a lawsuit. but it was a deal where this bar rack family.es biden's wife sarah in the deal. will: highlights like a lot of corrupt wealthy families happy to trade on a family name. gets worse. trade on family name do what? here's another example of the lawsuit. this is from a medical services firm that they entered into a deal with. also ended up in a suited. this time though the promise was that perhaps once joe biden was in office, you could get some contracts...