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he claimed it was christy's friend.. >> it was hard to believe that anyone in lancaster county would not have heard about it? >> bob will decisions mind raced. he heard stories of investigations -- catch the intentional police. >> immediately after that, is when i called the police. i thought, i may have just been face to face with the killer. >> whoever that mystery man was, police knew they had to find him, immediately. >> coming up -- >> it would've been shocking to her to see him come in that building. a surprise wasn't store about that surprise visitor. >> it was something to do with him. >> there was no other logical explanation. >> we were terrified. >> when dateline continues. promise better sleep? yes! you'll know exactly how well you slept, night after night. we take care of the science. all you have to do is sleep. don't miss our weekend special. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 48 months on all smart beds. ends monday. [♪♪] powerful skincare ingredients come d
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the mother of three children, ages 8, 7 and 3, christie, cheryl, and danny. she was a postal worker. >> springfield was not nearly as sophisticated as eugene. they're really twin cities, but it's more blue-collar. >> i really like how ann rule introduces eugene, oregon, and springfield, oregon, in her book "small sacrifices." she says, "eugene, oregon is the successful sister of the paired cities. cool, slender, professional. her restaurants serve artichokes and ricotta pie. while springfield, oregon, half eugene's size, is the sister who never graduated from high school, who no longer notices the acrid smell from logging. >> i think springfield -- sounds cliche, but a lot of people knew each other, and you felt pretty safe there. >> it really wasn't a scary place. i mean, they always say that. when there's a murder or something, the neighbors always say, something like that doesn't happen here, but of course it does. it was may 19th, 1983, when diane took her children out to see a woman that she knew. >> diane didn't leave until about 9:30 at night. ♪ they l
the mother of three children, ages 8, 7 and 3, christie, cheryl, and danny. she was a postal worker. >> springfield was not nearly as sophisticated as eugene. they're really twin cities, but it's more blue-collar. >> i really like how ann rule introduces eugene, oregon, and springfield, oregon, in her book "small sacrifices." she says, "eugene, oregon is the successful sister of the paired cities. cool, slender, professional. her restaurants serve artichokes and...
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i'm boris sanchez. >> and i'm christi paul.ing he could have overturned the elections.
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d, w. christie watson. thank you and we apologize for the quality of the line there. india is hoping to spend its way to once again becoming the world's 2nd fastest growing economy. the indian finance ministers, latest annual budget, includes a $100000000000.00 in capital expenditure. that's around double the amount and yet was investing before the money, partly funded by debt ems to sustain economic growth, which is expected to be on my percent for the current financial year. it includes heavy investments in infrastructure. let's take a closer look at these plans with the w's charo car, t k, a and delhi good to have you on the show, charo more public spending. that's often the go to move for governments when they're trying to spur growth. is it likely to work for india as well? hi, chris. well, it remains to be seen whether this will work or not. but at this point of time, many analysts are of the opinion that the amount that has been allocated this time for in terms of an investment bush is not really ade
d, w. christie watson. thank you and we apologize for the quality of the line there. india is hoping to spend its way to once again becoming the world's 2nd fastest growing economy. the indian finance ministers, latest annual budget, includes a $100000000000.00 in capital expenditure. that's around double the amount and yet was investing before the money, partly funded by debt ems to sustain economic growth, which is expected to be on my percent for the current financial year. it includes heavy...
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i'm christi paul. >> good morning, christi. i'm boris sanchez.e're grateful that you're with us this saturday morning. we start with breaking news. on the third day of the russian invasion on ukraine, missile strikes are lighting up the skies over the capital, kyiv, as war ravages the country's largest city at 3 million people. according to the ukrainian interior ministry, active fighting is taking place on the streets. on adviser to president volodymyr zelenskyy said police are now working against russian sabotage and reconnaissance groups that are inside the capital. listen to this, defense officials tell cnn that u.s. intelligence believes the city will fall in just days. president zelenskyy says that he is target number one for the russians. and that target number two is his family. but he is refusing to leave the country. >> yeah. president zelenskyy sent out this rallying cry just a short time ago. >> translator: good morning, ukrainians. currently there are a lot of games appearing on the internet. but i am asking our army to but down arms
i'm christi paul. >> good morning, christi. i'm boris sanchez.e're grateful that you're with us this saturday morning. we start with breaking news. on the third day of the russian invasion on ukraine, missile strikes are lighting up the skies over the capital, kyiv, as war ravages the country's largest city at 3 million people. according to the ukrainian interior ministry, active fighting is taking place on the streets. on adviser to president volodymyr zelenskyy said police are now...
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. >> i'm christi paul. there are high stakes talks set for this morning. >>> mandates across the country. the data behind the decision and which states are keeping them for now. >>> also, not backing down. canadian protesters are blocking a critical supply route rout to the u.s., now defying a judge's order and could be forcibly removed. >>> and a dream quarantined. the athletes who finally made it all the way to the olympics only to be taken out of competition by the coronavirus . >>> good morning and welcome to your "new day." it's saturday, february 12th. and, christi, there's a lot going on. >> there certainly is. let's talk about, first of all, the major new development in the ukraine crisis, phil. >> yeah. the state department has now ordered all nonemergency staff to leave the embassy in kiev. the u.s. officials have already been urging u.s. americans to get out of the country. president biden calling for all u.s. citizens to leave. >> american citizens should leave, should leash now. we're dealing w
. >> i'm christi paul. there are high stakes talks set for this morning. >>> mandates across the country. the data behind the decision and which states are keeping them for now. >>> also, not backing down. canadian protesters are blocking a critical supply route rout to the u.s., now defying a judge's order and could be forcibly removed. >>> and a dream quarantined. the athletes who finally made it all the way to the olympics only to be taken out of competition...
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i'm christi paul. >> great to be with you as always, christi. i'm boris sanchez.begin with the fierce fight for the heart of ukraine, as the russian invasion ravages capital city kyiv. a once bustling metropolis of nearly 3 million people.
i'm christi paul. >> great to be with you as always, christi. i'm boris sanchez.begin with the fierce fight for the heart of ukraine, as the russian invasion ravages capital city kyiv. a once bustling metropolis of nearly 3 million people.
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i'm christi paul. >> hey, christi. i'm boris sanchez. mike pence striking back on the most forceful rebuttal of trump yet, saying that trump was wrong and could have overturned the election. plus we're learning details about who trump was speaking to in the hours before the insurrection. >>> also a jobs report provided a much needed boost for the biden administration. what is meant for the overall strength of the economy more than two years into the pandemic. >>> plus, the nfl is under fire and in legal jeopardy following allegations of discrimination from one of its former head coaches. and now others are speaking up. what this could mean for the league moving forward. >>> and the winter olympics, they're going on in beijing, but diplomatic delegations from around the world, they're sitting out. how china's human rights issue is looming large over this year's winter games. ♪ >>> saturday, february 5th. you've made it to your weekend. thank you so much for spending some time with us this morning. we always appreciate it. thank you, boris
i'm christi paul. >> hey, christi. i'm boris sanchez. mike pence striking back on the most forceful rebuttal of trump yet, saying that trump was wrong and could have overturned the election. plus we're learning details about who trump was speaking to in the hours before the insurrection. >>> also a jobs report provided a much needed boost for the biden administration. what is meant for the overall strength of the economy more than two years into the pandemic. >>> plus,...
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i'm christi paul. >> good morning, christi.'m boris sanchez. >> let's talk about what's happening this morning and i want to show you some of it right now. missile strikes, lighting up the skies overnight. this over the capital of kyiv, as war is ravaging the country's largest city. we're talking about nearly 3 million people there. >> that what you're seeing is from a security camera the moment a missile hit an apartment building in kyiv. according to the interior ministry, active fighting is takes place on the streets and an adviser to president volodymyr zelenskyy said police are working against sabotage and reconnaissance inside the capital. a defense official tells the government, president zelenskyy is refusing to leave. the embassy in britain told the u.s., the fight is here. i need ammunition, not a ride. that was his response to the u.s. offering to evacuate him. >> president zelenskyy sent out this rallying try just a short time ago. >> translator: good morning, ukrainians. currently there are a lot of games appearing
i'm christi paul. >> good morning, christi.'m boris sanchez. >> let's talk about what's happening this morning and i want to show you some of it right now. missile strikes, lighting up the skies overnight. this over the capital of kyiv, as war is ravaging the country's largest city. we're talking about nearly 3 million people there. >> that what you're seeing is from a security camera the moment a missile hit an apartment building in kyiv. according to the interior ministry,...
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i'm christi paul. >> and i'mfit mattingly. >> u.s. officials are warning vladimir putin could decide to invade at any time amid rising tensions. >> and disappearing mandates. governors across the country ending school and indoor mask mandates, the data behind the decision and which states are keeping them at least for the time being. >>> and not backing down. canadian protesters blocking a critical supply route to the u.s. are now defying a judge's order and could be forcibly removed. "new day" starts right now. ♪ >>> we're always so grateful to have your company on this saturday, february 12th. thank you for waking up with us. good morning to you, phil. >> good morning, christi. it's not a slow day. >> it's a packed one. let's start with the crisis in ukraine. the state department is warning all nonemergency staff to leave kyiv. they're urging all americans to get out of the country. >> we encourage all american citizens who remain in ukraine to depart immediately. we want to be crystal clear on this point. any american should leave
i'm christi paul. >> and i'mfit mattingly. >> u.s. officials are warning vladimir putin could decide to invade at any time amid rising tensions. >> and disappearing mandates. governors across the country ending school and indoor mask mandates, the data behind the decision and which states are keeping them at least for the time being. >>> and not backing down. canadian protesters blocking a critical supply route to the u.s. are now defying a judge's order and could be...
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. >> and i'm christi paul. russia has 70% of its military capabilities in place for a full-scale invasion of ukraine. and that could end with, quote, horrific results. how russia is responding now. >>> plus, a bizarre break-in. an alleged burglar entering billionaire michael bloomberg's colorado home, kidnapping a housekeeper. hear what she has to say about the ordeal and what the man may have been after. >>> and podcast host joe rogan apologizing after video surfaces of him using racial slurs in a compilation of clips from past shows. his explanation and how spotify, who streams his show, is responding. >>> we are one of the only schools that has somebody that doesoga and plans mindfulness for us. >> plus, how one public school is trying to help improve students' mental health 20 minutes at a time. >>> well, if you're a monday through friday worker, you still have 24 hours off, pretty much. it's sunday, february 6th. we're so grateful to have you with us. all righty, let's talk, boris, beginning with the lates
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boris and christie, he is russian.aight title and the tenth of his career as it relates to rublev, but these are very big statements from some of the top russian athletes in the world. >> as we know, vladimir putin does not like dissenting voices, especially on a world stage. carolyn manno, thank you so much. >>> when "new day" continues, we're going to bring you the latest on fighting across ukraine. we'll take you to the front lines and update you on new international sanctions aimed at crippling russia's's economy. we're back in a couple of minutes. stay with us. >> bleacher report update brought to you by dish, tuned into youou. ♪ (mail recipient 1) thank you. that's open. (mail recipient 2) all the mail is open. (mail recipient 4) so this one's open too. (delivery man) yeah, that one's open. (mail recipient 5) why are you delivering mail to me that's open? (delivery man) don't worry nobody read them. (mail recipient 6) and that's okay? (delivery man) oh that looks kind of serious. (mail recipient 6) you cannot jus
boris and christie, he is russian.aight title and the tenth of his career as it relates to rublev, but these are very big statements from some of the top russian athletes in the world. >> as we know, vladimir putin does not like dissenting voices, especially on a world stage. carolyn manno, thank you so much. >>> when "new day" continues, we're going to bring you the latest on fighting across ukraine. we'll take you to the front lines and update you on new international...
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christie. let's start with you here. now the fall of crypto over the past 24 hours, haven't been anything extreme by any means, but it's not necessarily putting confidence in markets. what's the latest there? i mean, this decline is considered pretty mild for bit coin as tensions between russia and ukraine. escalate and investors are kind of an overall risk off sentiment. and unfortunately has been, and i have talked about in the past, bitcoin seems to be more correlated to the equity market these days as institutional investors have started to trade it and not hoddle. it like the original wave of bit coin enthusiasts. so now bitcoin and, and they're more closely aligned with the fluctuations and equities, while all of the other smaller, all coins still remain cure and free from institutional meddling. however, begwayne did take a slightly after biden announced new sanctions against russia, and bickley, investors, they've been on the sidelines that this entire ordeal to monitor the market react
christie. let's start with you here. now the fall of crypto over the past 24 hours, haven't been anything extreme by any means, but it's not necessarily putting confidence in markets. what's the latest there? i mean, this decline is considered pretty mild for bit coin as tensions between russia and ukraine. escalate and investors are kind of an overall risk off sentiment. and unfortunately has been, and i have talked about in the past, bitcoin seems to be more correlated to the equity market...
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christy: they seem to be taking two tacks.s to emphasize the hierarchy of the situation, that they were in the presence of a superior officer, and believed they should defer to that officer. and the other tack is that they seem to be saying that they were not trained in a way that would have informed them that they should be intervening. william: what does the law generally say about an officer's responsibility to intervene when something is being done that's unlawful? christy: there's been a duty to intervene for over 50 years that makes it very clear that, where an officer knows or should know that someone's constitutional rights are being violated, and has the opportunity to intervene, the officer has a responsibility to take reasonable steps to intervene. and it doesn't matter. it's specific. there's an explicit case in the eighth circuit, where this trial is being held, that says it doesn't matter if the officer against whom y need to intervene is a superior. it doesn't matter -- that any lack of training is not a defense
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boris, christi?> we know you will keep us updated with the latest developments. jasmine wright reporting from the white house. thank you so much. >>> let's go to cnn's michael holmes, he joins us from lviv, ukraine. michael, obviously the situation there extremely uncertain, the ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky saying yesterday that ukrainians would not panic. how are people there preparing where you are? >> reporter: yeah, i've been here for over a week now, boris, and it's been really interesting and a little humbling in a way to meet ordinary ukrainians and see how they're dealing with this. they hear the u.s. and others pretty much every day say it's happening. i mean, the russians are coming. it's imminent. put yourself in their position. imagine how they feel. but it's remarkable, too, how stoic everyone is, death getting on with daily life but fully aware that that life could be upended any way. they are concerned but are not panicking at all. they are preparing. i spoke to the mayor of
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>> christi, i do. i think those are the positions made back then in 2014 have a profound effect on what's happening now. basically, the way i see it is, putin believes he can get away with basically anything. and if he believes that, then he's going to try things. and at this point, you know, he's pulling out the audacity card, i'll call it. he's going full bore, like you said way more than 100,000. probably 175,000 troops, around most borders of ukraine, plus the black sea and naval exercises going on. people have basically, you know, two choices here. either you ramp-up exercise of this type to do something. or you tone it down, and move away from the border. and it sounds like he's not picking the latter course. >> there's nothing that russia is doing as actually the secretary of state said. all we're seeing from russia is an escalation right now. jill, let's talk about this. nic talked about this i think as well. and we're hearing this morning what is happening with the ukrainian leadership. this m
>> christi, i do. i think those are the positions made back then in 2014 have a profound effect on what's happening now. basically, the way i see it is, putin believes he can get away with basically anything. and if he believes that, then he's going to try things. and at this point, you know, he's pulling out the audacity card, i'll call it. he's going full bore, like you said way more than 100,000. probably 175,000 troops, around most borders of ukraine, plus the black sea and naval...
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i'm christi paul. >> great to be with you as always, christi. i'm boris sanchez.hank you so much for starting your morning with us. we begin with the fierce fight for the heart of ukraine, as the russian invasion ravages capital city kyiv. a once bustling metropolis of nearly 3 million people. a security camera capturing the exact moment a missile hit a residential apartment building. missile strikes have been lighting up the skies over the ukrainian capital for the last day. cnn's clarissa ward is in kyiv witnessing the aftermath. she filed this report. >> reporter: hi, boris, hi, christi. >> you can see the damage done, hit about 8:15 this morning. you can still see smoke coming from it. there was a big fire, still smoking. there are ambulance workers on the scene. what they're doing is trying to take scaffolding up there to try to prevent the 22nd and 23rd floors from collapsing. miraculously, no one was killed. we're hearing from ukrainian authorities that six people were wounded. frankly, it's hard to imagine how anyone survived that. but six people wounded a
i'm christi paul. >> great to be with you as always, christi. i'm boris sanchez.hank you so much for starting your morning with us. we begin with the fierce fight for the heart of ukraine, as the russian invasion ravages capital city kyiv. a once bustling metropolis of nearly 3 million people. a security camera capturing the exact moment a missile hit a residential apartment building. missile strikes have been lighting up the skies over the ukrainian capital for the last day. cnn's...
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as christy mentioned. and what we're seeing is that europe is in the same spot. they were in before short term spot market agreements for natural gas and oil, which means that their price remains much higher than it needs to be. the u. s. continues to make noise about the problems of russia. and right now we're seeing something that is incredibly significant in that russia and china are just making a deal on gas. there, issuing statements about nato saying, you guys need to back off cold war policies. you guys mentioned this in the lead up here. this is also very difficult because now you've got these 2 countries, essentially saying is what it sounds like to me. war with 1 may be war with both. and so europe is not going to want to involve itself and that the us shouldn't want to involve in solving that it's, it's insane policies. and everybody needs to back down a little bit and get back to some reasonable diplomatic conversation. instead of beating these war drums and christy, i got about 45 seconds left here, but this agreement also impact nato, as china and r
as christy mentioned. and what we're seeing is that europe is in the same spot. they were in before short term spot market agreements for natural gas and oil, which means that their price remains much higher than it needs to be. the u. s. continues to make noise about the problems of russia. and right now we're seeing something that is incredibly significant in that russia and china are just making a deal on gas. there, issuing statements about nato saying, you guys need to back off cold war...
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i will say, chris christie has said. that chris christie said that he lost to joe biden. again, those two things are connected. because this entire thing is reverse engineered around absolving him from losing. a frankly getting his butt kicked and being a one term president and being a loser who, generally, are not looked on unfavourably in the american politics on both parties. one-term celebrates presidents are not celebrated. they are not the mark of the party afterwards. it's like, hey, forget about you, we want someone else. a huge part of the mid-owes that has been built here is precisely to inoculate him against that. >> yes, but you know, that's the amazing thing -- oh sorry. >> go ahead. and then i'll go with mona. >> it's not unlike a lost cause of the civil war. we didn't really [inaudible] step in this process. look, i don't think that mcconnell set is nearly adequate enough. mcconnell, on his own record, is saying that he would rip support donald trump if he ran for president 2024. basically, the position is, look, all support donny soprano. it is kind of a b
i will say, chris christie has said. that chris christie said that he lost to joe biden. again, those two things are connected. because this entire thing is reverse engineered around absolving him from losing. a frankly getting his butt kicked and being a one term president and being a loser who, generally, are not looked on unfavourably in the american politics on both parties. one-term celebrates presidents are not celebrated. they are not the mark of the party afterwards. it's like, hey,...
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i'm christi paul. >> i'm boris sanchez. u.s. officials are warning that russia has 70% of its military capabilities take place for a full-scale invasion of ukraine. and one that could end with, quote, horrific results. how russia is now responding. >>> also, i want to tell you about this bizarre break-in. an alleged burglar entered billionaire michael bloomberg's colorado home and kidnapped a housekeeper. hear what she says about the ordeal and what the man may have been after. >> plus, schools that are not okay. it comes from a chicago principal who says that students are still struggling both med mentally and academically almost two years into the pandemic. what he's seeing at his school. >>> and alcoholic drinks are making a cocomeback on southwes airlines. while some passengers raising a glass to that, one group has some real concerns. >>> we are thrilled to have you this sunday, february 6th. good to see you, trchristi sflpo russia seems to be closing in on ukraine, and the latest signs that vladimir putin may be close to a
i'm christi paul. >> i'm boris sanchez. u.s. officials are warning that russia has 70% of its military capabilities take place for a full-scale invasion of ukraine. and one that could end with, quote, horrific results. how russia is now responding. >>> also, i want to tell you about this bizarre break-in. an alleged burglar entered billionaire michael bloomberg's colorado home and kidnapped a housekeeper. hear what she says about the ordeal and what the man may have been after....
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both spend on an christy. i to discuss christie. we'll start with you here. what can you tell us about the disruption caused by the signing in this agreement? and did this come as a surprise at all? i mean, it's going to cause some disruptions as the core of the belt and road initiative is to enhance financial support for china's export settlement to argentina and actively encourage trade diversification. so with this b r i agreement, not only will try to help finance the infrastructure build, but it will also allow it allow argentina to seek financing outside of the i m f. so this is a win win for the 2 of them. for argentina, this agreement will help improve sovereign debt crisis and the credit level of the local economy for china trade can now be settled in r, m b, which is good for the current these internationalization. and this is also an indication that trade between the 2 nations is expected to increase by that old trade between the 2 countries is currently running out about $20000000000.00 a year with trying to importing soybeans, meet sea food, agri
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then of course, in the years to come now, christie, even though opec class members agreed to pump an additional $400000.00 barrels per day, some of actually struggled to meet that quarter. how much is the overall lack of supply playing a role into storing prices, right? now, lack of supply as a huge part of the story and someone said the main part of the story, seeing as world oil demand growth is pretty much unchanged for 2022. demand is expected to rise to pre panoramic levels in the 2nd half the year. so it's not like there's a huge influx of unanticipated demand. the issue really is the supply side and given the lingering uncertainties of the covariance, the oil market was slow to spend money and invest on infrastructure and capital investments. so the big challenge here is under investment, a number of producers in the 23 member opec plus group are increasing the output handily, but others, they're lacking behind and failing to step up production. so they're growing doubts as to whether or not opec plus can deliver on these additional barrels. and even russia, the group, 2nd lar
then of course, in the years to come now, christie, even though opec class members agreed to pump an additional $400000.00 barrels per day, some of actually struggled to meet that quarter. how much is the overall lack of supply playing a role into storing prices, right? now, lack of supply as a huge part of the story and someone said the main part of the story, seeing as world oil demand growth is pretty much unchanged for 2022. demand is expected to rise to pre panoramic levels in the 2nd half...
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christy, i'm been one. thank you so much for digging into this topic with us and from truckers in canada to protest in europe while demonstrators in ontario have been camped out for over 2 weeks. protesters in europe were cut off before they made it to their destination. it was estimated that around $1500.00 vehicles made the trip from france to belgium, but they found police waiting for them when they tried to enter brussels. so some protesters finished their journey on foot and we're seeing holding signs in marching in the capital city. now, some are quick to point out that the police blockade of the city represent exactly why they're protesting in the 1st place. as the caravan follows, protest against vaccine mandates that were held in the netherlands and in france were police use tear gas on demonstrators. the ongoing unrest is nothing new, but given the fact that these truckers play vital role in keeping the supply chain running while their movement has put governments across europe on high alert. so t
christy, i'm been one. thank you so much for digging into this topic with us and from truckers in canada to protest in europe while demonstrators in ontario have been camped out for over 2 weeks. protesters in europe were cut off before they made it to their destination. it was estimated that around $1500.00 vehicles made the trip from france to belgium, but they found police waiting for them when they tried to enter brussels. so some protesters finished their journey on foot and we're seeing...
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christy i and david mckelvey, macaroni financial, thank you both for your insight. thank you. it's hard to offer a quick break, but when we come back, the harsh trade rhetoric through the day from china is on the right. good. again, the world largest academy is spoken out against the letter coming up short on it for a promise. it has a good break. there are the numbers with this is my son. i who live it's my daughter, a wall with a little to one of the not eat my calendar. i'm all cheer, optical. don't know . 1 it's been 30 years since the soviet union collapsed. mom miss got louder. go to chill them on to walk up on the annual talk so. so shown where you all swore trust someone calling from ukraine was one of the independent states that emerge from the ruins of a super, about new or somebody. would you also get on google greens? come a little more, michelle, because she was so much a better one or a petition. oh, it does show with water the past 3 decades read like the ukraine . eye witnesses were cool, the events. this will be more or less of you to shoot with our new admit
christy i and david mckelvey, macaroni financial, thank you both for your insight. thank you. it's hard to offer a quick break, but when we come back, the harsh trade rhetoric through the day from china is on the right. good. again, the world largest academy is spoken out against the letter coming up short on it for a promise. it has a good break. there are the numbers with this is my son. i who live it's my daughter, a wall with a little to one of the not eat my calendar. i'm all cheer,...
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after all. boom, box, christie, i thank you so much and good. and now to se asia, the largest economy, as it reveals its budget for the coming year, india is expected to focus on improving its infrastructure and securing further growth all while it continues to face. a 3rd wave of coping 19th that new annual budget will kick off in april and india's g d. p is expected to grow over 8 percent in the year to come. now in a recent government report, india says it is set to maintain the spot as the worlds fastest growing economy for a least the next 2 years. but in addition to storing inflation, india also continues to see historic unemployment. now to put it into perspective, an estimated 53000000 people were unemployed. in december of those 35000000 are actively looking for work and 23 percent, or 8000000 of those are women. so how will these factors impact the state of the world? second most populated economy. well joining us now to discuss our aria, a professor of indian political economy at columbia university professor. it's great to have you o
after all. boom, box, christie, i thank you so much and good. and now to se asia, the largest economy, as it reveals its budget for the coming year, india is expected to focus on improving its infrastructure and securing further growth all while it continues to face. a 3rd wave of coping 19th that new annual budget will kick off in april and india's g d. p is expected to grow over 8 percent in the year to come. now in a recent government report, india says it is set to maintain the spot as the...
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now christy with the nasdaq entering correct territory a few weeks ago, is the worst over yet, or do you expect to see another sell off in the coming week? i mean, it's hard to say there's still another leg down for tech stocks, but most of them have already dropped pretty heavily and they're now currently sitting at heavy support levels and pivot points for the outlook for these companies. they haven't really deteriorated as dramatically as to explain all these falls. so it was mainly the fed worries and fears that they might tie nor over tighten that spooked investors out of these high beta names. so with the cost of barring rising more rapidly than previously anticipated a couple with the continued supply chain bottlenecks, particularly in the chip space, the tech space is facing some major headwinds going forward. but i don't really see another sell off in the coming weeks unless there is another change in messaging from said no dan, i want to hit on a couple of micro stories here. there's a lot of talk about a possible pelettano takeover as the fitness brand has faced massive st
now christy with the nasdaq entering correct territory a few weeks ago, is the worst over yet, or do you expect to see another sell off in the coming week? i mean, it's hard to say there's still another leg down for tech stocks, but most of them have already dropped pretty heavily and they're now currently sitting at heavy support levels and pivot points for the outlook for these companies. they haven't really deteriorated as dramatically as to explain all these falls. so it was mainly the fed...
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i for more christie. what's the reason behind these so called pilot i mean at the same reason that most technology is actually phased in, because there are always challenges when i come to deployment and implementation of new technology. things are usually phase in so that any error challenges or pain points they can be quickly identified and dealt with. and the ramifications can be contained on a smaller scale to allow for maximum response time. so we saw the same thing with hallways 5, g. we're allowed tardy, certain cities 1st before ramping up, because inevitably there will be some hang ups and china will be deployed this block chain across the 15th zone. and also a $164.00 entities which include fields such as energy, taxation, trade, finance, health care costs or finance, copyright, etc. so it essentially a for the large scale implementation of walking across these businesses and government organizations in china. so that each area, specific cyberspace administration and relevant industry regulatory
i for more christie. what's the reason behind these so called pilot i mean at the same reason that most technology is actually phased in, because there are always challenges when i come to deployment and implementation of new technology. things are usually phase in so that any error challenges or pain points they can be quickly identified and dealt with. and the ramifications can be contained on a smaller scale to allow for maximum response time. so we saw the same thing with hallways 5, g....
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and as christy just mentioned, everything got to get ramped down to the pandemic in the 1st place. i think also the ramp down has to do with our priority on the carpet station and electrification . so oil executives have struggled to say, how can we ramp up production when we are facing sort of s g scoring, which may take us out of indexes and put us at a difficult place in terms of raising capital. so back to your question on the benefit, if we can use someone else's resources, i suppose there is a benefit to that. but i think this is more about politics and meeting the expectations of a constituency than it is actually about resource management. that again, fossil fuel expansion, drilling projects, this is not popular with a large part of biden's base to getting someone else to do the dirty work of production and resource extraction that keeps biden with cleaner and greener credentials. and again, that means hopefully we can meet our real world demand dynamics for fossil fuel and domestic growth expectations if we're bringing it in from somewhere else. so i would describe the app
and as christy just mentioned, everything got to get ramped down to the pandemic in the 1st place. i think also the ramp down has to do with our priority on the carpet station and electrification . so oil executives have struggled to say, how can we ramp up production when we are facing sort of s g scoring, which may take us out of indexes and put us at a difficult place in terms of raising capital. so back to your question on the benefit, if we can use someone else's resources, i suppose there...
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this is chris christie from abc this week. http://twitter.com/cspanwj --[video clip] >> chris christie you can answer that question. where does he stand? >> on january 6, he spoke loudly and i am glad he put words to it. i do not know why it took him that long. january 6 was a riot that wasn't cited by donald trump. in an effort to intimidate mike pence and the congress into doing exactly what he said in his own words last week, overturn the election. they are trying to do a cleanup on aisle one. he actually told the truth by accident. he wanted the election to be overturned. donald trump didn't respond to what the vice president said. i think it is akin to a kid standing in the corner holding his breath. it is immature and it is beneath the office that he held. host: chris christie on abc's this week, yesterday. taking your calls. republicans only. what role do you see form of president -- former bryce -- former vice president mike pence holding today? caller: mike pence was fine. o runs you? yes, it is comcast, say you are u
this is chris christie from abc this week. http://twitter.com/cspanwj --[video clip] >> chris christie you can answer that question. where does he stand? >> on january 6, he spoke loudly and i am glad he put words to it. i do not know why it took him that long. january 6 was a riot that wasn't cited by donald trump. in an effort to intimidate mike pence and the congress into doing exactly what he said in his own words last week, overturn the election. they are trying to do a cleanup...
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christie, good morning. thanks for letting me hang out. >> you can hang out any time, phil, if you can deal with the wake-up call. speaking of calls, we want to begin with these new warnings from president biden to russian president vladimir putin. the president says that the u.s. and its allies will impose, quote, swift and severe sanctions if russia invades ukraine. now, the warning game during an hour-long phone call between president biden and president putin. the white house described the call as professional and substantive, but there was no diplomatic breakthrough here. >> and as the threat of war looms, more countries are warning their citizens to leave ukraine. new pictures in this morning show british observers from the organization for security and cooperation in europe pulling out. the u.s. is evacuating all but essential staff from its embassy in kyiv. secretary of state antony blinken says a core team will remain in ukraine. >> we've got correspondents covering the story from multiple angles. w
christie, good morning. thanks for letting me hang out. >> you can hang out any time, phil, if you can deal with the wake-up call. speaking of calls, we want to begin with these new warnings from president biden to russian president vladimir putin. the president says that the u.s. and its allies will impose, quote, swift and severe sanctions if russia invades ukraine. now, the warning game during an hour-long phone call between president biden and president putin. the white house...
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christy, i want to start with you on this. i mean, fed officials agreed last month that surging inflation and incredibly tight labor market could warrant a faster than expected pace of interest rate hikes. this year that appears to be happening. so how fast will rates go up? it is still unclear and policy makers still have not provided an exact timeline for the interest re liftoff, but they have hinted that it could take place during their meeting on march 15th. so there is anything concrete, but i think it's safe to say that the bottom line is right. hi are coming and they will be coming fast. because even with a few rate hikes, rates will still remain very low by historical standards. but even so, market volatility is expected to pick up. so many banks, including goldman sachs and b a. they now expect the fed to raise rates to 7 times this year in order to control inflation. and according to the cmi, traders are now pricing in over 60 percent chance of an increase at every fed meeting this year. federal power has also refuse
christy, i want to start with you on this. i mean, fed officials agreed last month that surging inflation and incredibly tight labor market could warrant a faster than expected pace of interest rate hikes. this year that appears to be happening. so how fast will rates go up? it is still unclear and policy makers still have not provided an exact timeline for the interest re liftoff, but they have hinted that it could take place during their meeting on march 15th. so there is anything concrete,...
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christy, i want to start with you on this. what kinds of crimes will this unit be charged with actually going after? well, the new division will be called the virtual asset exploitation unit or vac. you and it will essentially conduct walk in analysis to track and seize digital funds associated with elicit activity so ill also be innovating its own crypto tools to guard against future cyber threats. as well, and in particular, they will be focusing on crimes involving crypto currency, ransomware and digital extortion. so this is after the latest series of high profile cyber attacks last year on the largest us fuel pipeline network and the world's largest be supplier. and now the f b i currently investigating over a 100 different ransomware variance targeting cyber criminals estimated to have cause victims significant losses not going to chain. alice's scammers has stolen over $7700000000.00 in crypto currency from victim globally in 2021, which is an 80 percent increase compared to the previous year. but with all of these gove
christy, i want to start with you on this. what kinds of crimes will this unit be charged with actually going after? well, the new division will be called the virtual asset exploitation unit or vac. you and it will essentially conduct walk in analysis to track and seize digital funds associated with elicit activity so ill also be innovating its own crypto tools to guard against future cyber threats. as well, and in particular, they will be focusing on crimes involving crypto currency,...
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great to have you both on the show today, christy. let's start with you and with this reported hack. so what do we know about how and why warm hole was targeted? specifically? yes, why i'm homeless targeted, when an attacker basically exploited a security flaw. so it seemed to result from a recent update to the warm hole projects get her repository. so it revealed to fix a bug that had not been deployed to the project itself. so the open source code commits show that the code would have fixed this particular vulnerability. and it was written as early as january, 13th and uploaded to the warm hole repository on the day of the attack. but just hours later, though, the vulnerability was exploited by the hacker. so the code upload was described as if it was just run of the mill version update, but it actually contain extensive changes. a fact that could very much tipped off the hacker to the fact that it was this, it was to disguise a security fix. so the hack was actually quite clever it technically the funds were not stolen in the tradi
great to have you both on the show today, christy. let's start with you and with this reported hack. so what do we know about how and why warm hole was targeted? specifically? yes, why i'm homeless targeted, when an attacker basically exploited a security flaw. so it seemed to result from a recent update to the warm hole projects get her repository. so it revealed to fix a bug that had not been deployed to the project itself. so the open source code commits show that the code would have fixed...
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absolutely, we'll continue to follow all of these stories boom by ben slot, christie. i think you think thing in the energy sector? oil prices continue to store with west texas intermediate surpassing $90.00 per barrel for the 1st time since 2014. that puts the us benchmark up over 20 percent so far this year. efforts are gains of 50 percent in 2021 alone. it also signals that a $100.00 per barrel oil is right around the corner with international benchmark break crude over $93.00 on friday after a hit $90.00 mark earlier this week. but opec plus can, can you just say it's sticking to his current schedule is by months of pressure from the by ministration, the cartels on wednesday, we continue with the planned increase production by $400000.00 barrels per day and appears to be shrugging off concerns over ongoing geopolitical tensions all enjoying those profits as increased demand hits, limited supply journey us now discuss the latest david tall president of protein capital. david, it's great to have you on the show today. now we know that oil prices are officially a 7 ye
absolutely, we'll continue to follow all of these stories boom by ben slot, christie. i think you think thing in the energy sector? oil prices continue to store with west texas intermediate surpassing $90.00 per barrel for the 1st time since 2014. that puts the us benchmark up over 20 percent so far this year. efforts are gains of 50 percent in 2021 alone. it also signals that a $100.00 per barrel oil is right around the corner with international benchmark break crude over $93.00 on friday...
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so to go further in depth on this host, christie. i know christy this isn't the 1st time this is the f t c has called for congress to give it the authority to regulate crypto currency. so where does that fight stand right? now and how likely are we to see that request granted? until there's a more clear understanding of digital assets, i don't think that that fight is going anywhere. because the c f t c is now requesting an additional $100000000.00 and funding to request greater regulatory oversight of the crypto market, including pre and post trading parents, parents. but the c s d c, historically has been an independent government agency task with regulating and monitoring the traditional derivatives mark. it has a very narrow mandate to regulate fraud and manipulation in cash markets. the see, on the other hand, also believes that the crypto should be under their purview. there are another independent government agency whose role is to enforce laws against market manipulation as it relates to securities. so given the mandate of th
so to go further in depth on this host, christie. i know christy this isn't the 1st time this is the f t c has called for congress to give it the authority to regulate crypto currency. so where does that fight stand right? now and how likely are we to see that request granted? until there's a more clear understanding of digital assets, i don't think that that fight is going anywhere. because the c f t c is now requesting an additional $100000000.00 and funding to request greater regulatory...
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now discuss our blue bus, cohost spend swan and christie. i now been earlier this week, we talk about about this situation, and we discussed that russia's relationship with china would weaken efforts to clamp down on the nord stream to pipeline. how big of a deal is this agreement? well, it's a very big deal for one thing. you know, it really lays out for russia and china, this massive amount of natural gas and oil that will be purchased by china. we know that china needs it. we know russia wants to sell it. what's important about this, and i think it's fairly significant, is it really comes down to the length of time we're talking about a, at least 2 and a half decades, maybe even 3 decades worth of oil, natural gas being supplied by russia to china. that's a very big deal, because obviously what we've seen take place over the last couple of years has been russia calling on countries around the world to enter into long term agreements for oil. many of these countries have not done that certainly not european countries. and so the fact that
now discuss our blue bus, cohost spend swan and christie. i now been earlier this week, we talk about about this situation, and we discussed that russia's relationship with china would weaken efforts to clamp down on the nord stream to pipeline. how big of a deal is this agreement? well, it's a very big deal for one thing. you know, it really lays out for russia and china, this massive amount of natural gas and oil that will be purchased by china. we know that china needs it. we know russia...
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so joining us now to discuss the latest is boom bus, co host christy i. now, christy, let's start with we know that it when it comes, if it's ongoing chip shortage and especially the united states reliance on countries like russia and china, do they have much room to diversify their supplies right now? no, i don't think there is too much flexibility. here as the supply chain for semi chips is long and convoluted, given how many borders a chip has to cross in order to get manufactured. currently, industry experts believe that even if there was a conflict in ukraine, it wouldn't cut off the supply, but it would dramatically drive the prices of me on and thing other things like flooring as well. and that would be problematic if the already skyrocketing inflation and currently the chip shortage that we're experiencing right now. so diversification, it had been a key recommendation for the u. s. chip industry since last year and earlier on, but as much easier to say than to actually put into practice. chips consist of as many as a 100 layers of cereals. and th
so joining us now to discuss the latest is boom bus, co host christy i. now, christy, let's start with we know that it when it comes, if it's ongoing chip shortage and especially the united states reliance on countries like russia and china, do they have much room to diversify their supplies right now? no, i don't think there is too much flexibility. here as the supply chain for semi chips is long and convoluted, given how many borders a chip has to cross in order to get manufactured....
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now, christy, i want to start with you on the alibaba situation. what's the concern with registering this new 1000000000 shares and adf? well, there's some huge concern thing, as 1000000000 new american depository shares would represent about 36 percent of its existing base. so that's a huge increase in the float already. but the biggest concern is that this could signal the soft bank group corp is looking for an exit and wants to sell at stake in the u. s. market more easily. so the registration sites to allow holders of ordinary shares, especially those shares that have not been registered with the u. s. a. c c, to have the flexibility to sell their shares in a t s rather than as ordinary shares. so given the specificity of this registration, it may be a sign of selling intention from soft bang, who holds more than 5000000000 ordinary shares, a large portion of which hasn't been previously registered with the us regulators. so it's not surprising that the listing would have dropped alibaba. it would have with any company coming out with a massive
now, christy, i want to start with you on the alibaba situation. what's the concern with registering this new 1000000000 shares and adf? well, there's some huge concern thing, as 1000000000 new american depository shares would represent about 36 percent of its existing base. so that's a huge increase in the float already. but the biggest concern is that this could signal the soft bank group corp is looking for an exit and wants to sell at stake in the u. s. market more easily. so the...