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, correct, right. so this is i mean people always talk about putin as a guy that's got a weak hand who plays it well if we can't tackle this, how are we going to tackle all of these huge challenges that await in the realm of east asia specifically looking at china taiwan and other theaters as well. so some final thoughts before we leave the conversation on the book. i don't know you tell me. i mean, i would say first of all, thank you for for doing this. thank you for for asking all the right questions. i think i do i would say expect the middle east to remain a hot spot even as we pivot to other. parts of the world even as other parts of the world continue to grab headlines, but the middle east unfortunately has a way of not going anywhere and so for that reason that i wrote the book and i hope that it's helpful for americans and and folks all around the world to understanding a conflict which will come back. the chances are thank you so much for the conversation today. thank you. here's a look at pub
, correct, right. so this is i mean people always talk about putin as a guy that's got a weak hand who plays it well if we can't tackle this, how are we going to tackle all of these huge challenges that await in the realm of east asia specifically looking at china taiwan and other theaters as well. so some final thoughts before we leave the conversation on the book. i don't know you tell me. i mean, i would say first of all, thank you for for doing this. thank you for for asking all the right...
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correct? this is 'ust right. we have friends, _ correct? this isjust right. we have friends, all— correct? ect? this isjust right. we have friends, all the church, | have friends, all the church, small congregation just 60 people, but we do our best and we have got a great response from all of our friends and neighbours. so they are helping with bringing food, with volunteers coming, because this is a lot of work, you know, we have more than 200 people every night, we help them to come here from the border and then send them to poland and other european countries because, obviously, we are not able to have them here, with already 1.5 million ukrainians coming to poland, and last weeks. find to poland, and last weeks. and how are they — to poland, and last weeks. and how are they when _ to poland, and last weeks. and how are they when they arrive. we obviously are seeing pictures and hearing from our correspondence in various places is this conflict progresses, what have you witnessed?— progresses, what have you witnessed? , . , ., , witnessed? they are 'ust really tired, for many _ witnessed
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correct right now, because it's just amazing. it reminds me that early years of bolshevism, everyone in the same $150.00. yeah. get our hands on their property. let's once they get their dealers. well i remember i read george kennedy memoir. you know, the famous cameron walked in moscow during the time of the war. and afterwards he saw how the communist introduced the reforms in europe. and he rode that while it is confiscated, the lamp from the land was these by the some some the reason that the farmer spect what. but can you belong to the boss? but you take a nice the leaves all the coffee for many years. so ok, they can take a remote they can they be a los or whether it is you know, summer by the way some of the, the variable west. sanction in friedman. ivan, this stupid thing you would expect from the nice people are very welcome. they actually are some of the west them who are mary and the russian and the way to read continue. you can check the news for that one. but what happens is, in this way the wes consolidate russian b
correct right now, because it's just amazing. it reminds me that early years of bolshevism, everyone in the same $150.00. yeah. get our hands on their property. let's once they get their dealers. well i remember i read george kennedy memoir. you know, the famous cameron walked in moscow during the time of the war. and afterwards he saw how the communist introduced the reforms in europe. and he rode that while it is confiscated, the lamp from the land was these by the some some the reason that...
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correct right now, because it's just amazing. it reminds me that as a bowl shooting everyone in the same once they get our hands on their property on it, they on their dealers. well, i remember i read george kennedy memoir, you know the famous dog. kevin walked in moscow during the time of the war and afterwards he saw how the communist introduced the reforms in europe. and he wrote that when foreman is confiscated, the lamp from the land was these by the some some b r e commerce. but what? but can you belong to the boss? but you in take a nice the leaves of the country for many years. so ok, they can take a remote they can they be a los all weather views, you know, someone by the way, some of the, the variable west. sanction in for me, friedman and this stupid this thing you would expect from the west. nice people are very welcome. they actually are, some of them were married and the russian and the way the re continue. you can check the news for that one. but what happens is, in this way the wes consolidate russian because ever
correct right now, because it's just amazing. it reminds me that as a bowl shooting everyone in the same once they get our hands on their property on it, they on their dealers. well, i remember i read george kennedy memoir, you know the famous dog. kevin walked in moscow during the time of the war and afterwards he saw how the communist introduced the reforms in europe. and he wrote that when foreman is confiscated, the lamp from the land was these by the some some b r e commerce. but what? but...
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correct right now because it's just amazing. it reminds me that everyone in the same sky get our hands on their property and they on the dealers. well, i remember i read george cannon's memoir, you know, the famous and i walked in moscow as best during the time of the war. and afterwards, he saw how the communist introduced the reforms in europe. and he wrote that when it is confiscated, the lamb from the land was these by the some some b, r, e in the farmers. but what, but can you belong to the boss? but you in take a nice, they need all the coffee for many year, so ok, they can take a remote, they can take the los or whether it is you know, by the way, some of the, the invariable west sanction in friedman and ivan, this stupid this thing you would expect from the nice people are very welcome. they actually are some of them who are mary and russian and the way to read continue. you can check the news for that one. but what happens is, in this way the wes consolidate russian because everyone, you know, 300 dual in depth and it m
correct right now because it's just amazing. it reminds me that everyone in the same sky get our hands on their property and they on the dealers. well, i remember i read george cannon's memoir, you know, the famous and i walked in moscow as best during the time of the war. and afterwards, he saw how the communist introduced the reforms in europe. and he wrote that when it is confiscated, the lamb from the land was these by the some some b, r, e in the farmers. but what, but can you belong to...
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president zelensky of ukraine seems to think it's a good idea, correct? right.—fly zone should be instituted over ukraine because russia maintains a high superiority in air power and we need to match this with air defence complexes in ukraine and with stronger aeroplanes coming to ukraine from our partners. deputy foreign minister, you in the baltics are showing lots of support for ukraine. when it comes to being a member of nato, are you supporting the ukrainians in saying a no—fly zone policed by nato, carried out by nato, is what we are supporting? well, we must be clear what a no—fly zone is. a no—fly zone means that somebody has to shoot down the planes which are not complying with that/ so, in fact, whose planes are going to be shooting down russian jets and russian bombers? if these are going to be nato planes, then nato is going to be in direct war with russia. this is a sort of direct implication of those who say that nato should police the no—fly zone. so, we — yes, we press for all the sanctions in all the european forae... but not the no—fly zone? ..
president zelensky of ukraine seems to think it's a good idea, correct? right.—fly zone should be instituted over ukraine because russia maintains a high superiority in air power and we need to match this with air defence complexes in ukraine and with stronger aeroplanes coming to ukraine from our partners. deputy foreign minister, you in the baltics are showing lots of support for ukraine. when it comes to being a member of nato, are you supporting the ukrainians in saying a no—fly zone...
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president zelensky of ukraine seems to think it's a good idea, correct? right.e no—fly zone should be instituted over ukraine because russia maintains a high superiority in air power and we need to match this with air defence complexes in ukraine and with stronger aeroplanes coming to ukraine from our partners. deputy foreign minister, you in the baltics are showing lots of support for ukraine. when it comes to being a member of nato, are you supporting the ukrainians in saying a no—fly zone policed by nato, carried out by nato, is what we are supporting? well, we must be clear what a no—fly zone is. a no—fly zone means that somebody has to shoot down the planes which are not complying with that. so, in fact, whose planes are going to be shooting down russian jets and russian bombers? if these are going to be nato planes, then nato is going to be in direct war with russia. this is a sort of direct implication of those who say that nato should police the no—fly zone. so, we — yes, we press for all the sanctions in all the european forae... but not the no—fly zone
president zelensky of ukraine seems to think it's a good idea, correct? right.e no—fly zone should be instituted over ukraine because russia maintains a high superiority in air power and we need to match this with air defence complexes in ukraine and with stronger aeroplanes coming to ukraine from our partners. deputy foreign minister, you in the baltics are showing lots of support for ukraine. when it comes to being a member of nato, are you supporting the ukrainians in saying a no—fly...
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correct right now, because it's just amazing. it reminds me that early years of bolshevism, how everyone in the same one. yeah, get our hands on their property once they get their dealers. well, i remember i read george kennedy memoir. you know, the famous cameron walked in moscow during the time of the war. and afterwards he saw how communist introduced the reforms in europe. and he wrote that when it is confiscated, the lamb from the land was these by the some some b, r, e in the farm. especially what bus can you belong to the boss, but you in taken the lead to the country for many years. so okay, they can, they are more just they can take the videos on whether it is you know, by the way, some of these variable western sanction in friedman and ivan, this stupid thing you would expect from the nice people are very welcome. they actually are some of the western government who are married and russian and these 11 years later, the west continued. you can check the news for that one. but what happens is, in this way, the west consol
correct right now, because it's just amazing. it reminds me that early years of bolshevism, how everyone in the same one. yeah, get our hands on their property once they get their dealers. well, i remember i read george kennedy memoir. you know, the famous cameron walked in moscow during the time of the war. and afterwards he saw how communist introduced the reforms in europe. and he wrote that when it is confiscated, the lamb from the land was these by the some some b, r, e in the farm....
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well, i think you're correct right there. you know, the 1st thing that i took, my gene filled it up to almost $80.00 to fall rather than even completely empty. somebody needs to cost me $40.00 and that right now just and they were already rising. this wasn't something that just happened this past week or 2. this has been months and the making just gradually rising maybe a little bit of relief. but that's, i think, the frustration right now when you look at all of the things that are happening, that are encouraging these gas prices. nothing is being done by this administration to actually release gas prices that we know it has a domino effect. but one thing that these part of these protestors and these conway started was over these mandates. and as you point out, we went to stand and the congress. but the man, it's all disappear at midnight to some i'd say, does that mean if these participants should just turn around and go home? let's just say that the mandates and all this stuff being lifted is all political. you know, again,
well, i think you're correct right there. you know, the 1st thing that i took, my gene filled it up to almost $80.00 to fall rather than even completely empty. somebody needs to cost me $40.00 and that right now just and they were already rising. this wasn't something that just happened this past week or 2. this has been months and the making just gradually rising maybe a little bit of relief. but that's, i think, the frustration right now when you look at all of the things that are happening,...
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correct? right. yeah, for sure. i mean, i grew up from like teenager or is on christian in to my adult years and i definitely have gone through a season of kind of like you like figuring out what do i believe i need to pray to something and like where you're like, i need to go to the church once a week. i've almost pulled away from going to the church one through week and kind of made it more of just my own. ready faith and my own journey with god and kind of like taking god out of the box that i've kept him in a religion and just being like so open minded to how big and lovely and beautiful god is and, and have so much appreciation for things. now, like everything from like fighters, like if i used to be a fighter in my hotel room, i was like, oh my god like kill it, masha, get it out a year. and now i like have like reverence for this fighter. and i'm like here, let me just throw you our side. and just like i feel like i've expanded, you know, when i say i go to the house of worship, i go with the so i have both w
correct? right. yeah, for sure. i mean, i grew up from like teenager or is on christian in to my adult years and i definitely have gone through a season of kind of like you like figuring out what do i believe i need to pray to something and like where you're like, i need to go to the church once a week. i've almost pulled away from going to the church one through week and kind of made it more of just my own. ready faith and my own journey with god and kind of like taking god out of the box that...
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but it was it was only m supposed to be during the pandemic, correct? right. right. rinow this is just one more example of how out of touch with middles are america.they i mean, think about laura . .ol they they defunded the police. they'veic openedrd a border. they've closed schools, they've canceled pipelines. and now that they've made gas five dollars a gallon, what do they do? they tell us all to wer go buy a tesla. i mean, it's this is how out of touch they are with normal americans out here where i'm from and in the midwest. i mean people who work in this plant crops in thesh fields who work third shift to build homes. they drive pickup trucks. they don't drive . i mean, this isof how out of touch they are and steve isal exactly right. it's all political . it was interesting. ting tthey took away the massive mandate for the house of representatives the day before joe bidenve gave the state ofey the union and they're supposed to fully open up wup the capitot on labor day right at the kickoff of the traditional it's'sn season that shows all political . now, gentl
but it was it was only m supposed to be during the pandemic, correct? right. right. rinow this is just one more example of how out of touch with middles are america.they i mean, think about laura . .ol they they defunded the police. they'veic openedrd a border. they've closed schools, they've canceled pipelines. and now that they've made gas five dollars a gallon, what do they do? they tell us all to wer go buy a tesla. i mean, it's this is how out of touch they are with normal americans out...
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right? that is correct.throw some dried pet food in it, and take it with me? what's the difference? what value are you adding with that packaging? you could easily do that, and that's what most people do right now all the time. so then why are you solving a problem at all? this product probably has no market whatsoever. because you wouldn't have to travel with the entire-- all the extra stuff. no, but wouldn't i just-- if they have two different flavors of dried whatever it is that they like, i'll throw both of those into the bag, and when the dog's hungry, i'll just open the bag, let 'em eat it. it's not necessarily for everyday use. it could be as a novelty, it could be for weekend use, or just as a convenience, like if you're gonna go camping. uh, you're going camping for three days. yeah, but i mean, i'm questioning the viability of your whole idea. i think there may be zero value here. absolutely nobody would buy this. i don't know why anybody would need this. (robert) but, uh, you know what? i-i got--i
right? that is correct.throw some dried pet food in it, and take it with me? what's the difference? what value are you adding with that packaging? you could easily do that, and that's what most people do right now all the time. so then why are you solving a problem at all? this product probably has no market whatsoever. because you wouldn't have to travel with the entire-- all the extra stuff. no, but wouldn't i just-- if they have two different flavors of dried whatever it is that they like,...
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correct answer. this is, well, computer right? now that's correct. and now it's correct. till, the rainbow computer was in the case. well, maybe it can be, well, maybe a body , here's some kind of little case in the world, children, probably, right? well, and we dogs are rainbow some grandmother knitted a case for a computer and everything and please, very good 41:30 parity restored next overtaken. aleksey konoray on the screen carefully watching it does very well. for example, my dad comes up with some very funny ones. if some hysteria then this story can be told and then you will be hysterical, but on the contrary, laugh. it's very similar to this. this i guess this is a joke this is a joke a brilliant guess yes 10 points brilliant this story. we know who tells jokes best of all, no matter how alexei i had time, i understand. liza kruzhankova on the screen, we are watching the next overtaker. they come in different colors. they are sewn in different fabrics. they come with patterns or without patterns. he has big ones, they are small, they are medium, they are male, they
correct answer. this is, well, computer right? now that's correct. and now it's correct. till, the rainbow computer was in the case. well, maybe it can be, well, maybe a body , here's some kind of little case in the world, children, probably, right? well, and we dogs are rainbow some grandmother knitted a case for a computer and everything and please, very good 41:30 parity restored next overtaken. aleksey konoray on the screen carefully watching it does very well. for example, my dad comes up...
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are they fair or correct right now? >> i think they're extreme frankly.s cycle. the companies are much more mature in the business cycle. they have established businesses. they have revenue, some have been profitable or moving towards profitability. yes they have headwinds related to liquidity. i'm not suggesting that is not the case but tech was 30% of the s&p 500 in 2000. it is about 20% today and there are a number of really great tech companies that have strong fundamentals, great businesses that are getting beat up with some of the more speculative names. charles: no, there is no doubt there are some diamonds in the rough so to speak. as we head into the close, here's the thing, the thing on the street, a lot of smart money folks say you have to sell the rip, like yesterday's bounce, try not to buy these dips. shana, is that what you've been doing? you find these opportunities? by the way is it time if you do get in the market are you looking for home runs or should the viewers settle for singles and doubles right now? >> i'm not nostradamus by any s
are they fair or correct right now? >> i think they're extreme frankly.s cycle. the companies are much more mature in the business cycle. they have established businesses. they have revenue, some have been profitable or moving towards profitability. yes they have headwinds related to liquidity. i'm not suggesting that is not the case but tech was 30% of the s&p 500 in 2000. it is about 20% today and there are a number of really great tech companies that have strong fundamentals, great...
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that may yes, that is correct. right now there's a very big growth there of candidates of more than 20 people that are hoping to become the next president of columbia. roughly 15 of them were participating in the inter party consultation and we will get 3 candidates coming out of those primary votes. so in the end, we'll have 6 or 7 people running for presidential elections in the 1st round. on may 29th, the clear front runner there is gustavo pay through our current senator, a former galleria member of a non group called the 19 back in the eighty's that he has had a powerful ride for years. the goal and again this year he is clear front runner. he has at least 15 points above all. every other candidates and poll shows that he would be winning in every scenario and in any possible face off with the other candidates. that expectation here is to see how well is correlation will do. and if indeed, progressive and independent candidates will get close to having a majority in congress. lesandra joining me live from both alice
that may yes, that is correct. right now there's a very big growth there of candidates of more than 20 people that are hoping to become the next president of columbia. roughly 15 of them were participating in the inter party consultation and we will get 3 candidates coming out of those primary votes. so in the end, we'll have 6 or 7 people running for presidential elections in the 1st round. on may 29th, the clear front runner there is gustavo pay through our current senator, a former galleria...
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i think i said that word right, correct. that's right and the kentucky film commission and is a life member of the board of directors of the smithfield plantation located in blacksburg, virginia without any further introduction. i would like to present to you kent masterson brown and his presentation on me at gettysburg. well, thank you. it's it's a fun to be back in gettysburg. i love this place. i've been bringing my family here for so many years my kids who are now all grown still refer to the angle as their second backyard. and so that shows you just how much they they were here with me. um the my topics that i'd of course is is on george made it gettysburg. and the book that has just come out about that. obviously is going to contain far more things that i'm going to be able to say tonight in the 45 minutes. that's given me. but what i would like to do is present a couple of major themes of that book. and have you contemplate those? you know george mead. was never asked to become would he become commander of the army of
i think i said that word right, correct. that's right and the kentucky film commission and is a life member of the board of directors of the smithfield plantation located in blacksburg, virginia without any further introduction. i would like to present to you kent masterson brown and his presentation on me at gettysburg. well, thank you. it's it's a fun to be back in gettysburg. i love this place. i've been bringing my family here for so many years my kids who are now all grown still refer to...
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correct? that's right. yeah, that's right. and that's something that nato continues to repeat, that his job is to protect nato members. and of course, ukraine is not an ally. so what they continue to say is that they will be sending reinforcements to allied countries along the eastern flank. as you mentioned, there will be new battle groups in, in, for new countries. i'm and that is something that nato wants to create sort of a seamless deterrent effect along its eastern border to deter any thought by moscow that they would step one foot into into nato territory. so that will continue. and the other thing that, that is new this week is that nato says, these are going to be longer term deployments. they were initially expected to be rotating deployments in these 8 countries. now he says, you know, the new, the new reality in europe, security means we're going to have to stay put there as long as russia's stance is, as it is today. and the secretary general had also a message for china know that's right at china was mentioned in
correct? that's right. yeah, that's right. and that's something that nato continues to repeat, that his job is to protect nato members. and of course, ukraine is not an ally. so what they continue to say is that they will be sending reinforcements to allied countries along the eastern flank. as you mentioned, there will be new battle groups in, in, for new countries. i'm and that is something that nato wants to create sort of a seamless deterrent effect along its eastern border to deter any...
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correct? that's right, to say that those prices are in, in some way connected as well. they saying that the war that russia is also the invasion of russia and ukraine is funded by the european union with hundreds of millions of euro's every day. this would fridays for future germany sat and that's where they want to see concrete action a to see how also renewable energy sources can be also be implemented quickly. and germany should also react not just by words, but also by action. would it be right to say that the friday future news meant that for a sort of moving to an anti war agenda rather than just a climate agenda? was several shouts with a saying that ukraine has a solidarity, was stand with ukraine, the well to, to russian speakers that set that they are protesting, something that they cannot do freely in russia without fearing to be detained. so i think it's a mix of both. we've heard several shouts, a referring to the war in ukraine, but also referring to the climate crisis. and as i said already, they say that both crisis are connected. also looking to the pen
correct? that's right, to say that those prices are in, in some way connected as well. they saying that the war that russia is also the invasion of russia and ukraine is funded by the european union with hundreds of millions of euro's every day. this would fridays for future germany sat and that's where they want to see concrete action a to see how also renewable energy sources can be also be implemented quickly. and germany should also react not just by words, but also by action. would it be...
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. >> that was not the case with the original permit, is that correct? >> right.s noticed but there were no discretionary reviews requested for that permit. >> great. thanks very much. >> secretary: thank you. commissioner chang has a question. >> commissioner: could you better explain what is permitted above the height in this case and how the project sponsor or the permit holder complies with current code in that regard. >> sure. the planning code addresses this to some degree in multiple places and none of this says how much of the height limit. it says you can't add new discrepancies. but this question of like how much can you replace or not is not explicitly addressed in the planning code. there are interpretations that get into this to some degree and the case by case nature of it. as you can imagine, you can see it as a spectrum. on one end, you can't do anything. if you remove one board, you can't put it back. on the other end of the spectrum is you can remove and replace everything down to the last stud. and the reality is it's actually somewhere in the m
. >> that was not the case with the original permit, is that correct? >> right.s noticed but there were no discretionary reviews requested for that permit. >> great. thanks very much. >> secretary: thank you. commissioner chang has a question. >> commissioner: could you better explain what is permitted above the height in this case and how the project sponsor or the permit holder complies with current code in that regard. >> sure. the planning code addresses...
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>> correct. >> right. so people want to have this both ways. i was here in this committee when republicans passed a $2 trillion tax cut. mostly for the very wealthy. and big corporations that increased our deficit. and now today i hear complaints about the deficit, but opposition to provisions to raise funds by asking the very wealthy to pay a little bit more. i want to also commend you especially with respect to some of the education investments in this budget. one of the things i tried to do for many, many years was to have full funding for our schools, especially our neediest schools through title one. and in this budget, i think you would double the allotment for title one compared to what we just passed. is that correct? >> we go a little further. we ask for about $19 billion more between discretionary and mandatory but i want to thank you and everybody else for the billion investment in title one. we have not seen that level of increase since i worked on that program for many years. so thank you. >> well, thank you for pushing that and th
>> correct. >> right. so people want to have this both ways. i was here in this committee when republicans passed a $2 trillion tax cut. mostly for the very wealthy. and big corporations that increased our deficit. and now today i hear complaints about the deficit, but opposition to provisions to raise funds by asking the very wealthy to pay a little bit more. i want to also commend you especially with respect to some of the education investments in this budget. one of the things i...
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been showing right now, one is a political scientist, another one is like a famous film director who's now on tv, and one of the propaganda pedlars. they were all saying it's very correctthe show, which is russia's top number one propagandist, he was calling on the defense minister, let's move on, when do we start? that was several days before the war. and now they are kind of peddling back. >> why do you think that is? >> oh, well, i think two reasons. two probable reasons. one can be that somebody from upstairs whispered in his ear, like, we should slow down a bit. the other reason is they have very good intuition for politics for political change. and so he realizes that probably he has to work on his exit strategy. and that's really important. >> exit strategy, what do you mean? >> well, i mean, he realizes when this whole thing is over and the regime in russia changes, then propaganda pedlars will be one of the first to be judged because people are going to turn against them and blame them for preparing the nation for this criminal war. >> i'm trying to get a sense of what you're saying. you believe the tide is turning, you think that people will realize in russia
been showing right now, one is a political scientist, another one is like a famous film director who's now on tv, and one of the propaganda pedlars. they were all saying it's very correctthe show, which is russia's top number one propagandist, he was calling on the defense minister, let's move on, when do we start? that was several days before the war. and now they are kind of peddling back. >> why do you think that is? >> oh, well, i think two reasons. two probable reasons. one can...
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correct? >> we heard some loud thuds in the distance from where we are right now. certainly not in the center of lviv where we are. but there are four or five thugs that came in the distance. we're not getting any reports on what happens right now but it adds to that feeling of being disconcerted here. you don't know what's going on or where these thugs are coming from. but you know, as you have been reporting,, amen as, well over the last 36 hours, the russians have intensified and brought and their attacks. it's gone from the east to the center of the country. and now to the west. so things do feel like they are picking up and, just to give you an update of what's going on in the country right now, we know that the russian forces are probably about ten or 15 miles outside of the capital of kyiv. the trips are amassed there. and from everything we can gather, the bulk of the russian troops that are on the ground here in ukraine are pretty much amassed on the outskirts of kyiv. of course, the fear, the concern is that they are going to try and launch a much fuller,
correct? >> we heard some loud thuds in the distance from where we are right now. certainly not in the center of lviv where we are. but there are four or five thugs that came in the distance. we're not getting any reports on what happens right now but it adds to that feeling of being disconcerted here. you don't know what's going on or where these thugs are coming from. but you know, as you have been reporting,, amen as, well over the last 36 hours, the russians have intensified and...
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right. the remarks from the colonel are absolutely correct.he use of chemical weapons would be a potential escalation within the conflict. and i think it will be part of putin's decisionmaking process. actually, from the wider perspective, you know, european unity and also transatlantic unity are the key things that the ukrainians need. putin will try to use any methods that he can to try and disrupt that. the europeans are doing a lot. it's worth noting that in the first phase of the operations, around the first five days, it was actually the ukrainian will to fight and their resistance which influenced european nations to effectively genera generational changes in policy, most notably in germany but also sweden and finland in deciding to send more military aid to the countries and increased defense spending. the weapons systems that are moving via poland are continuing and also increasing. naturally the ukrainians are very, very effective at using these systems. at the moment the russian military are bogged down. in the short-term, that is t
right. the remarks from the colonel are absolutely correct.he use of chemical weapons would be a potential escalation within the conflict. and i think it will be part of putin's decisionmaking process. actually, from the wider perspective, you know, european unity and also transatlantic unity are the key things that the ukrainians need. putin will try to use any methods that he can to try and disrupt that. the europeans are doing a lot. it's worth noting that in the first phase of the...
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more than 800-point swing on the dow one day after it fell into correction territory. right now charles was saying the dow is higher by 22 pointed as if he higher by 19 and change and as backup 115. oil we are watching aftermarket trade. this is the big story right now it continues to be the headline that we have to pay attention to him. president biden officially banning russian crude from american shores. west texas intermediate in the aftermarket. the official contract closes at 230. now the 3:00 o'clock. we are higher by four and a quarter% the aftermarket 12452. the official said it was 12370 per barrel. here we go again on oil. the traders are going to tackle the energy impact. we have the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine bill taylor to assess russian invasion with the global chessboard. in the world's first all electric commuter aircraft. the ceo of flight disruptor aviation here to tell us how he makes jet fuel a thing of the past. that is a fox business exclusive it a timely interview considering jet fuel prices as well. apple rolling out a low-cost iphone. the 5g
more than 800-point swing on the dow one day after it fell into correction territory. right now charles was saying the dow is higher by 22 pointed as if he higher by 19 and change and as backup 115. oil we are watching aftermarket trade. this is the big story right now it continues to be the headline that we have to pay attention to him. president biden officially banning russian crude from american shores. west texas intermediate in the aftermarket. the official contract closes at 230. now the...
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this is something that's coming up before the supreme court, correct? right and what i said in that book is that it was time to take the lessons of decades of affirmative action and apply it to the entire admissions process for everyone right? i said that we should scrub the admissions process of any practices that don't screen for what social science actually says is merit and for example, i called for making sat scores standardized test scores optional because what they most predict is the wealth. and socioeconomic background of the parents of the applicant. they're not even the sixth or seventh strongest predictor of actual performance in college. the most strong predictor is cumulative high school gpa and grit stick to itiness the willingness to put aside recreation to do the work which can be predict can be screened for in a holistic application. right? so i also called for scrapping legacy preferences, right and i you know, i was a very i think almost all advocacy is somewhat biographical, right? you know, i was the covalictorian of a pretty good, but n
this is something that's coming up before the supreme court, correct? right and what i said in that book is that it was time to take the lessons of decades of affirmative action and apply it to the entire admissions process for everyone right? i said that we should scrub the admissions process of any practices that don't screen for what social science actually says is merit and for example, i called for making sat scores standardized test scores optional because what they most predict is the...
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assumption should we make in this game something about design and inputs, although you're absolutely correct. right. i i think it's rare to come across somebody talking about their assumptions unless you get the game director like a shelling writing about it in a later article, right because he's got incentives to also publish these peer-reviewed articles that say, this is what i was trying to do with my game design and how i did it, but that is uncommon. so so let's let's turn that question over to john john scott to say in john scott's case, right is this even possible in the naval war college setting because you mentioned you know, you need clearance to even go to see some of this material which is crazy to some of us because it's from the 1930s, but is it possible do you think to improve transparency for a research or even if it's gonna be 30 years from now now and in john's case? how are you as a scholar able to to do this at the rand archives? what was that even just practicalities of that process of communicating with archivists and getting access to these documents whether raw or process jo
assumption should we make in this game something about design and inputs, although you're absolutely correct. right. i i think it's rare to come across somebody talking about their assumptions unless you get the game director like a shelling writing about it in a later article, right because he's got incentives to also publish these peer-reviewed articles that say, this is what i was trying to do with my game design and how i did it, but that is uncommon. so so let's let's turn that question...
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as of right now, brian, you are correct. it is the funding from the governments themselves >> we are watching on the screen we see boris johnson and others gathering for the photo. kayla tausche, live in brussels. we will see you here on cnbc thank you. >>> back to your markets and money and in reaction to all of this don't blame the selloff on bonds or the fed it is all about oil. we say that because look at this the one-year chart we can make it three or five years and it would not matter. this is the s&p 500 against wti traded crude the orange line is crude and the white line is the s&p. the 5% gain yesterday was no difference with those on the street, oil can hit $150 or $200 a barrel this summer, could that mean equity volatility is here to stay joining us now is gina sanchez dp gina, we talk about the fed. the fed matters, but oil is in the stock market driver's seat would you agree? you are in l.a how expensive is the price of gas? >> the local gas station at the corner where i tend to fuel up is $6.30 a gallon. >> wh
as of right now, brian, you are correct. it is the funding from the governments themselves >> we are watching on the screen we see boris johnson and others gathering for the photo. kayla tausche, live in brussels. we will see you here on cnbc thank you. >>> back to your markets and money and in reaction to all of this don't blame the selloff on bonds or the fed it is all about oil. we say that because look at this the one-year chart we can make it three or five years and it would...
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not just one-way traffic we're looking at there are people trying to get into ukraine, correct >> reporter: that's right, lester. ukraine's president has called on any foreigners who want to help them fight russia to contact the ukrainian missions in their respective countries and sign up. and just today, we encountered a group who had traveled in from the uk. they told us they're ukrainians who have come back to fight the russians lester? >> tom llamas tonight, thank you. >>> and the u.s. and its allies are ramping up sanctions against russia and sending ukraine new military aid. all of it comes as president biden prepares for tomorrow's state of the union address. kristen welker is at the white house. >> reporter: tonight, as russia wages war against ukraine, the united states and its allies are unleashing an increasingly tough response, imposing unprecedented sanctions aimed at choking the russian economy and stopping vladimir putin, who put some of his nuclear forces on higher alert the russian ambassador to the u.n. today. >> so that is a kind of deterrence that we're exercising. >> reporter: the u
not just one-way traffic we're looking at there are people trying to get into ukraine, correct >> reporter: that's right, lester. ukraine's president has called on any foreigners who want to help them fight russia to contact the ukrainian missions in their respective countries and sign up. and just today, we encountered a group who had traveled in from the uk. they told us they're ukrainians who have come back to fight the russians lester? >> tom llamas tonight, thank you....
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correct? >> that's right.ct, what we have been seeing the last few days at land crossings like this one where women and children mostly elderly people have been crossing on foot and that continues at this late hour. as the people come in two or three days later, we hear they are coming from the very places. these are the people who held out. they wanted the stay in the country. they wanted to someday with their fighting age men. they left after a great deal of violence and trauma has pushed them out with their small children. we expect those floods of refugees to come in. poland has worn the brunt of this given the long border with u ukraine. the vast majority through this very border with poland. that's one part of the story where we are where the pedestrians are coming . they are in desperate need of medicine, food, clothing, drinking water to purify their water and it's through the roads that they are going. it's also through these archeries and poland. it's through poland that the weapons are headed the fe
correct? >> that's right.ct, what we have been seeing the last few days at land crossings like this one where women and children mostly elderly people have been crossing on foot and that continues at this late hour. as the people come in two or three days later, we hear they are coming from the very places. these are the people who held out. they wanted the stay in the country. they wanted to someday with their fighting age men. they left after a great deal of violence and trauma has...
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correct? >> that's right, taiwan itself frequently forecast the month o april and the month of october are the two most dangerous. spirit that is when this he states is flapping and the chances of monsoon or even majo thunderstorms are much less, so we know that beijing does debat whether it should do about taiwan and if it's going to invade, when, so this week from the russian intelligence servic and the whistleblower inside th russian intelligence service fits in with the idea that taiwan is a topic comes up in beijing. sometimes postpone it for two o three years, they are looking for favorable circumstances ver that's my own worry in unless w get a peace deal involving the russians in the ukraine, this provides an opportunities to sa this is our chance. >> so you take the opposite vie of so many in the foreign polic establishment who say okay, if the u.s. doesn't get more involved and put hooton back on his heels with more weapons and more money, to ukraine, the mig and so forth, china is going to see that as a green light to go into taiwan. ever never agreed with that, bu i like your thoug
correct? >> that's right, taiwan itself frequently forecast the month o april and the month of october are the two most dangerous. spirit that is when this he states is flapping and the chances of monsoon or even majo thunderstorms are much less, so we know that beijing does debat whether it should do about taiwan and if it's going to invade, when, so this week from the russian intelligence servic and the whistleblower inside th russian intelligence service fits in with the idea that...
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that's correct right? >> you are not challenging to question not challenging connecticut where it says congress clearly delegated to the epa the discretion about whether and how to regulate carbon dioxide, correct? >> we are not succeeding the portion to whether and how per we are disputing how it means epa can do that. >> i understand what you are saying. this is really a step further than anything we have said before. all of our other cases with its regulation of tobacco, or regulation of evictions under major questions doctrines have not addressed the howl. now were going to the how. you want us to look at the how. they can lead to generations because some of that is so expensive they force generation shifting. so if that's the case, how do we define this major question? it can't be that what congress has chosen might lead in or out the fence there is some out of fence activities that don't necessarily lead to generation shifts system changing. biomass which rule precluded requires certain plants to bur
that's correct right? >> you are not challenging to question not challenging connecticut where it says congress clearly delegated to the epa the discretion about whether and how to regulate carbon dioxide, correct? >> we are not succeeding the portion to whether and how per we are disputing how it means epa can do that. >> i understand what you are saying. this is really a step further than anything we have said before. all of our other cases with its regulation of tobacco, or...
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you know, in some regards we're suffering a very conventional correction right about the right time. a correction and this one's been going on for about a year. if you look at the s&p it's been flat since last spring. the russell 2000 flat since last spring and it's lasted about a year. that's about what past ones have and now you've got pessimism but you've still got good fundamentals and you revalued markets. i think it's a good time to buy on weak days like this rather than move away from the market. maria: look, arthur, we saw a quarter point pouf on wednesday but the st. louis -- point move on wednesday but the st. louis federal reserve president said he was the descenter, saying he wanted a half point increase and wanted a balance sheet reduction. he said that would have been the better response to record inflappings. -- inflation. boa said inflation and rate shock is not over and a recession is likely in the second half of the year. b of a is joining the chorus of worriers about a recession, second half of this year, arthur. how do you see it? >> i don't see a recession, maria.
you know, in some regards we're suffering a very conventional correction right about the right time. a correction and this one's been going on for about a year. if you look at the s&p it's been flat since last spring. the russell 2000 flat since last spring and it's lasted about a year. that's about what past ones have and now you've got pessimism but you've still got good fundamentals and you revalued markets. i think it's a good time to buy on weak days like this rather than move away...