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purposes, as reported by the russian ministry of defense in kharkiv, on the territory of the economic universityammunition depot was equipped in the dnieper, artillery and armored vehicles. they placed firing positions near another school in kramatorsk, sniper points in multi-storey buildings, and militants the apu is used as a human shield, the slavic sbu prepared another provocation of the ukrainian military dressed in russian uniforms and in this militants on camera robbed houses and beat residents photos and videos kiev intends to send to the ukrainian and western media and accuse the russian army of crimes and zelensky’s army will launch an offensive in a few weeks western curators are doing everything to make this possible, said the head of british foreign intelligence mi-6 richard moore at the aspin institute security forum in the usa britain will give kiev another 1600 grenade launchers 20 self-propelled artillery mounts more than 50,000 artillery ammunition and several hundred drones, in turn, the commander of the us space forces, john reiman , on his own on the same uniform, stated tha
purposes, as reported by the russian ministry of defense in kharkiv, on the territory of the economic universityammunition depot was equipped in the dnieper, artillery and armored vehicles. they placed firing positions near another school in kramatorsk, sniper points in multi-storey buildings, and militants the apu is used as a human shield, the slavic sbu prepared another provocation of the ukrainian military dressed in russian uniforms and in this militants on camera robbed houses and beat...
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defense control center of russia, mikhail mizintsev, in kharkov, on the territory of the national economic university an ammunition depot was equipped, and in the dnieper , artillery and armored vehicles were placed about one from schools to kramatorsk firing positions, sniper points are located right in multi-storey buildings, and militants use residents as human shields. in addition, the slavic kiev regime prepared another provocation, military personnel of the armed forces dressed in russian uniforms robbed private houses and used violence on residents. all this was photographed and videotaped in order to be distributed in the ukrainian and western media and to accuse the russian military of looting. but more than 470 shells over the past 24 hours have been fired by ukrainian troops on populated areas. a nineteen-year-old boy was killed in gorlovka as a result of shelling in donetsk people's republic. three more residents were injured from gorlovka. report by our special correspondent boris maksudov. we are going to the mountains. lovku the fact is that the city is surrounded on three sides by the
defense control center of russia, mikhail mizintsev, in kharkov, on the territory of the national economic university an ammunition depot was equipped, and in the dnieper , artillery and armored vehicles were placed about one from schools to kramatorsk firing positions, sniper points are located right in multi-storey buildings, and militants use residents as human shields. in addition, the slavic kiev regime prepared another provocation, military personnel of the armed forces dressed in russian...
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amy: jyati ghosh is an economics professor at the university of massachusetts-amherst. article, "there is a global debt crisis coming and it won't stop at sri lanka." when we come back, we look at inflation, the possibility of recession, and economic policy overall in the united states. stay with us. [♪♪] [music break] amy: "the truth" by handsome boy modeling school. this is democracynow, the war and peace report. united states is facing what is called a category five economic storm as they debate whether the economy is in recession and how to respond. the federal reserve is announcing a new intest rate hike to fight inflation and bring down prices which are up some 9% since last year as , inflation reaches a 40-year-high. this week also marks 13 years since they u.s. last raised its federal minimum wage to $7.25 an hour in 2009, which is the longest time without a raise since the federal minimum wage was first implemented during the great depression. to make sense of what all this means for working people we are , joined by the marxist economist, richard wolff. emerit
amy: jyati ghosh is an economics professor at the university of massachusetts-amherst. article, "there is a global debt crisis coming and it won't stop at sri lanka." when we come back, we look at inflation, the possibility of recession, and economic policy overall in the united states. stay with us. [♪♪] [music break] amy: "the truth" by handsome boy modeling school. this is democracynow, the war and peace report. united states is facing what is called a category five...
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the russian ministry of defense , an ammunition depot was equipped on the territory of the economic university, and in the dnieper, artillery and armored vehicles were placed near the school in kramatorsk, firing positions and sniper points were broken right in multi-storey buildings by the slavic kiev regime are preparing another provocation. there, dressed in russian uniforms, the military robbed. private houses. they used the rapist on civilians. everything was filmed and videotaped, in order to later blame the looting of the russian military. every day russian fighters control the special operation zone su-30 and su-35 reliable super-maneuverable works day and night in any weather conditions at the helm of aces word to denis alekseev goals. in general, no, military facilities are completely destroyed by the exact hit of missiles or air bombs. exactly, so let the strike on the military depot with ammunition of the car come in these shots, good two people are working, when in the cockpit, this is, uh, more quality work. that is, i work in the air. uh, navigator, works a-a with the controls.
the russian ministry of defense , an ammunition depot was equipped on the territory of the economic university, and in the dnieper, artillery and armored vehicles were placed near the school in kramatorsk, firing positions and sniper points were broken right in multi-storey buildings by the slavic kiev regime are preparing another provocation. there, dressed in russian uniforms, the military robbed. private houses. they used the rapist on civilians. everything was filmed and videotaped, in...
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national defense control center mikhail mizintsev in kharkov, on the territory of the national economic university, an ammunition depot was equipped, and in the dnieper, artillery and armored vehicles were placed near one of the schools. kramatorsk firing positions, sniper points are located right in multi-storey buildings, and militants use residents as human shields. slavic kiev regime prepared another provocation, dressed in russian uniforms. the servicemen of the armed forces, robbed private houses and harassed the inhabitants, filmed everything on photos and videos in order to distribute it in the ukrainian and western media and accuse the russian military of looting. every day, the special operation zone is controlled by russian su-30 and su-35 fighters, reliable super- maneuverable masters of the sky, day and night in any weather conditions, real aces are at the helm. they strike with pinpoint precision. objects of military infrastructure and equipment of the armed forces of ukraine denis alekseev observed the work of military vehicles on combat duty a fighter of the generation four plus a
national defense control center mikhail mizintsev in kharkov, on the territory of the national economic university, an ammunition depot was equipped, and in the dnieper, artillery and armored vehicles were placed near one of the schools. kramatorsk firing positions, sniper points are located right in multi-storey buildings, and militants use residents as human shields. slavic kiev regime prepared another provocation, dressed in russian uniforms. the servicemen of the armed forces, robbed...
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purposes, as reported by the russian ministry of defense in kharkov, on the territory of the economic universityion depot in the dnieper was equipped with artillery and armored vehicles. firing positions were placed near another school in kramatorsk multi-storey buildings, and the residents of the militants in the forest use the slavic sbu as a human shield prepared another provocation of the ukrainian military dressed in russian uniforms and in this form, the militants robbed houses and beat residents on camera kiev intends to send ukrainian and western media and blame everything army of russia zelensky's army will launch an offensive in a few weeks western curators are doing everything to make such an opportunity appear, this was stated by the head of british foreign intelligence mi-6 richard moore on the security uniform of the aspin institute in the usa britain, for this purpose, his additional 1,600 grenade launchers, 20 self-propelled artillery mounts, more than 50,000 artillery ammunition and several hundred drones, in turn, the commander of the us space forces, john reiman , stated on th
purposes, as reported by the russian ministry of defense in kharkov, on the territory of the economic universityion depot in the dnieper was equipped with artillery and armored vehicles. firing positions were placed near another school in kramatorsk multi-storey buildings, and the residents of the militants in the forest use the slavic sbu as a human shield prepared another provocation of the ukrainian military dressed in russian uniforms and in this form, the militants robbed houses and beat...
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kharkov, the radicals deployed their units and stockpiled ammunition on the territory of the economic university in the dnieper. they set up strongholds in the school nearby. they deployed artillery and armored vehicles. in all these cases, the population keeps sniper points in their houses, hiding behind them, like a human shield. and at the same time, in order to rot the russian military outside of selective strikes, for the same purpose, staging is staged for foreign media. according to the available reliable information in slavyansk of the donetsk people's republic, the kiev regime has prepared another sophisticated provocation in order to discredit the russian armed forces. physical violence against civilians, and specialists in information and psychological operations carried out photo and video filming of acts of looting, allegedly committed by the russian armed forces. our military perform the tasks of a special operation thanks to their courage and high professionalism , sergeant mikhail malyutin discovered a group of nationalists who were preparing an attack on our units and secretly,
kharkov, the radicals deployed their units and stockpiled ammunition on the territory of the economic university in the dnieper. they set up strongholds in the school nearby. they deployed artillery and armored vehicles. in all these cases, the population keeps sniper points in their houses, hiding behind them, like a human shield. and at the same time, in order to rot the russian military outside of selective strikes, for the same purpose, staging is staged for foreign media. according to the...
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defense control center of russia, mikhail mizintsev, in kharkov, on the territory of the national economic university, an ammunition depot was equipped, and in the dnieper, artillery and armored vehicles were placed near one school. in kramatorsk , firing positions and sniper points are located right in multi-storey buildings. and the militants use the residents as a human shield, in addition to slavic kyiv regime prepared. another provocation dressed in russian uniforms , servicemen robbed private houses and squeezed out the residents, filmed everything on photos and videos in order to distribute it in the ukrainian and western media and accuse the russian military of looting. every day, russian su-30 and su-35 fighters are controlled by reliable super- maneuverable masters of the sky in the zone of the special operation; objects of military infrastructure and equipment of the armed forces of ukraine for the work of combat units. observed by denis alekseev a four-generation fighter plus a su-30 flies out on combat duty, operates in all weather conditions at any time of the day, yes, and restrictions
defense control center of russia, mikhail mizintsev, in kharkov, on the territory of the national economic university, an ammunition depot was equipped, and in the dnieper, artillery and armored vehicles were placed near one school. in kramatorsk , firing positions and sniper points are located right in multi-storey buildings. and the militants use the residents as a human shield, in addition to slavic kyiv regime prepared. another provocation dressed in russian uniforms , servicemen robbed...
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condemning the war unleashed by the russian federation, his colleague, professor of the prague university of economicsyn gloukhy announced that he was introducing personal sanctions against russian low-hip students and promised that he would not help them write they will check the texts of diploma and master's works, teach, of course, just like that, no one has expelled russian students from universities. after all, this is discrimination on the basis of nationality, which in the west, in contrast to the most democratic, in quotes , in the country in the world, is categorically prohibited. also, in the same way, the terror of the kremlin today at the basketball match, i and five other guys were kicked out. at the same time , at the beginning, we were given a ten-minute lecture about how bad this female student is. of the Žebraž university of economics complains that her fellow citizens were removed by the basketball player who previously explained why the russians are wrong and they are not happy here. and here is another russian woman who complains that she was not allowed to attend the exams due to
condemning the war unleashed by the russian federation, his colleague, professor of the prague university of economicsyn gloukhy announced that he was introducing personal sanctions against russian low-hip students and promised that he would not help them write they will check the texts of diploma and master's works, teach, of course, just like that, no one has expelled russian students from universities. after all, this is discrimination on the basis of nationality, which in the west, in...
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rostov state economic university is super so, and i suggest you watch the plot.n. let's see. today we have a significant day. we came to pick up our lyudmila kirillovna. i take her to russia safe place on our site. we are alive wrote, a wonderful woman galina who wants to shelter our granny in the rostov region. today we are just taking her there. i took lyudmila kirillovna is in the city and without health, she was left alone in this world, but i ask good people, if someone has shelter for me, i can’t bring these heavy shots, they are very strong and very unbearable. well, are you ready to go? well , that's it, it's good that no one had such a cry, so that all over the world there was silence and tranquility on our site, we live, people constantly write to us. and then they saw your video and were very moved. i’ll even tell you now where they write to us from kazakhstan, they even write. from the altai territory they write from barnaul krasnodar territory. in general, a lot of people respond to help you. thank you for your name, dear kirillovna asked me, and now
rostov state economic university is super so, and i suggest you watch the plot.n. let's see. today we have a significant day. we came to pick up our lyudmila kirillovna. i take her to russia safe place on our site. we are alive wrote, a wonderful woman galina who wants to shelter our granny in the rostov region. today we are just taking her there. i took lyudmila kirillovna is in the city and without health, she was left alone in this world, but i ask good people, if someone has shelter for me,...
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says economics professor at hopkins university in baltimore , steve hanke, what europe should do is immediatelye war through sanctions diplomacy - this is stupid. they don't work and never have. the expert warns against fiot doing the euro, as zagreb did earlier, keep in the left, the economist advises the way out of the crisis for developing countries in loans are considered the international monetary fund, the rest of the third developing countries are experiencing debt difficulties, and for states with a problem economy, the situation is even worse than these 60%. russia, meanwhile, is preparing its own reference grade of oil. writes bloomberg with the help of it, the article says, moscow will be able to resist the attempts of the west oil trading on the national platform in october. while cutting income. neither the visions of an oil embargo, nor the voluntary refusals of foreign companies from purchases, succeed in exporting and energy resources from russia. but in europe it threatens at the end of the year, a severe energy crisis warns the publication for savings, winter is coming and buy
says economics professor at hopkins university in baltimore , steve hanke, what europe should do is immediatelye war through sanctions diplomacy - this is stupid. they don't work and never have. the expert warns against fiot doing the euro, as zagreb did earlier, keep in the left, the economist advises the way out of the crisis for developing countries in loans are considered the international monetary fund, the rest of the third developing countries are experiencing debt difficulties, and for...
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he's a professor of economics at the university of notre dame and the u. s. mr. rockman flow is restored, but the ball is still very much importance. court, isn't it? how would you rate your energy security at this point? bell as it is at its sweet spot. right now. he had he not a continued to deliver gaz, then that lease europe would have had some clarity. and, you know, europe would've just had to adapt and cope with it. and, you know, probably with good political leadership, the population would have adjusted over time. but now, yes, this constant a threat to go lower. and that's one thing. so it's good for him, you know, to keep threatening. and what does he gain from this? well, he probably, i would surmise, he probably bice continued german recalcitrance or reluctant to go all in and reference delivery though that's number one for potent. and of course, number 2, the fewer garcia delivers the higher the gas prices and he makes much more money. that's the my, you know, the economics of monopoly or quasar monopoly pricing and now being at the mercy of ano
he's a professor of economics at the university of notre dame and the u. s. mr. rockman flow is restored, but the ball is still very much importance. court, isn't it? how would you rate your energy security at this point? bell as it is at its sweet spot. right now. he had he not a continued to deliver gaz, then that lease europe would have had some clarity. and, you know, europe would've just had to adapt and cope with it. and, you know, probably with good political leadership, the population...
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he's a professor of economics at the university of notre dame in the us. mr. about one flow is restored, but the ball is still very much input in court, isn't it? how would you rate europe's energy security at this point? well, i think it is at a sweet spot right now. he had, he not continued to deliver gaz. then at least europe would have had some clarity, you know, europe would have just had to adapt and cope with it. and, you know, probably with good political leadership the population would have adjusted over time. but now, yes, this constant a threat to go lower. that's one thing. so it's good for him to keep threatening. and what does he gain from this? well, he probably, i would surmise he'd probably bice continued german reconsider and so reluctant to go all and weapons delivery though that's number one for potent. and of course, number 2, the fewer gossip delivers, the higher the gas price is and he makes much more money. that's the, you know, the economics of monopoly, or quade monopoly pricing. now being at the mercy of some very undesirable positio
he's a professor of economics at the university of notre dame in the us. mr. about one flow is restored, but the ball is still very much input in court, isn't it? how would you rate europe's energy security at this point? well, i think it is at a sweet spot right now. he had, he not continued to deliver gaz. then at least europe would have had some clarity, you know, europe would have just had to adapt and cope with it. and, you know, probably with good political leadership the population would...
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he is a professor of economics at the university, missouri, kansas city as well as author of forgive them their debts in north florida. we have tom longo. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter and in los angeles, we cross to pi in he is a strategic planning consultant, a private equity advisor, an independent economic analyst. hi gentlemen, crosswalk rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. i always appreciated and this is certainly a blue ribbon panel. i act. thank all 3 of you for joining me today. michael, let me go to you 1st year. there seems to be.
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and a and simon roberts, there, professor of economics at the university of diana's back. thanks for sharing your expertise with us on out a 0. i'm thank you. now moving on and a us house committee investigating the january 6 riots says the former president, donald trump chose not to act as deadly violence unfolded on capitol hill to form the white house to office. have given evidence suggesting that trump initially dismissed calls to try to deescalate the situation. she returns the report now from washington d. c. the committee's focus was the 187 minutes between donald trump finishing his white house speech to the followers he summoned on january the 6th. and his eventful video message cooling on the right has to go home after they've reached the capital. and more evidence is presented, the trump wanted to join, the protest is and let me go into a heated argument with secret service agents who refused to take them. but now we got a suggestion about why they refused for security official who chose to remain anonymous . i don't know if you want to use the word insurrection
and a and simon roberts, there, professor of economics at the university of diana's back. thanks for sharing your expertise with us on out a 0. i'm thank you. now moving on and a us house committee investigating the january 6 riots says the former president, donald trump chose not to act as deadly violence unfolded on capitol hill to form the white house to office. have given evidence suggesting that trump initially dismissed calls to try to deescalate the situation. she returns the report now...
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i asked mushfiq mobarak, a professor of economics at yale university, if he agreed that it's the worstt know about the worst, but it is a sensible prediction to think we will go into a recession and the reason is the central bank responses to the inflationary pressures we are under entirely predictable, they will raise interest rates and when several large countries raise interest rates simultaneously, that will be recessionary, because a primary tool that central banks use to maintain a balance between these competing pressures of inflation and recession is interest rates. so many people understand that these days. why does it happen, then? so, i mean, it's important to keep in mind the inflationary pressures were created by some real changes in the global economic political order that was outside any of those central banks' purview. of course, russia's invasion of ukraine and the global crisis it precipitated, topped that list, and all of them had a global effect because both of those countries are very important sources of the most important inputs to global production, your, energy
i asked mushfiq mobarak, a professor of economics at yale university, if he agreed that it's the worstt know about the worst, but it is a sensible prediction to think we will go into a recession and the reason is the central bank responses to the inflationary pressures we are under entirely predictable, they will raise interest rates and when several large countries raise interest rates simultaneously, that will be recessionary, because a primary tool that central banks use to maintain a...
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joining me now from is maury 0bstfeld, a professor of economics at the university of california, berkeleyat the international monetary fund. great to get you on the programme, professor. help me out here, for a second. a lot of people would say that two consecutive quarters of negative gdp growth — which is what the us has now had — is a recession. so why is the us saying it is not? well, two consecutive quarters of negative growth is concerning, but it wouldn't fit anyone's definition of recession, certainly not the national bureau of economic research, which in the united states is the official chronicler of recession since the recession of 1857. the criteria requires not only negative gdp growth, but a downturn in the economy that satisfies the 3d is, which are depth, duration and diffusion. that's not the case here. as president biden said, if you look at the labour markets, we have been having very rapid job growth. in the labour market is very have very tight, which is indeed one of the problems. now, it is true that the economy seems to be slowing, and it will have to slow further
joining me now from is maury 0bstfeld, a professor of economics at the university of california, berkeleyat the international monetary fund. great to get you on the programme, professor. help me out here, for a second. a lot of people would say that two consecutive quarters of negative gdp growth — which is what the us has now had — is a recession. so why is the us saying it is not? well, two consecutive quarters of negative growth is concerning, but it wouldn't fit anyone's definition of...
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. _ a short while ago i spoke to maury 0bstfeld, a professor of economics at the university of californiaef economist at the international monetary fund. i asked him why the us is saying it's not experiencing a recession. two consecutive quarters of negative growth is concerning, but it wouldn't fit anyone's definition of recession, certainly not the national bureau of economic research which, in the united states is the official chronicler of recessions since the recession of 1857. the criteria required not only check to make negative gdp growth but a downturn in the economy that satisfies the three d's which are depth, duration and diffusion and that is not the case here. as president biden said, if you look at the labour market we have been having very rapid growth and the labour market is very hot, very tight which is indeed one of the fed's problems. it is true that the economy seems to be slowing and it will have a slow further if inflation is going to come down to the fed's target. i would put the odds of recession in the next year at better than 50-50 but the next year at better t
. _ a short while ago i spoke to maury 0bstfeld, a professor of economics at the university of californiaef economist at the international monetary fund. i asked him why the us is saying it's not experiencing a recession. two consecutive quarters of negative growth is concerning, but it wouldn't fit anyone's definition of recession, certainly not the national bureau of economic research which, in the united states is the official chronicler of recessions since the recession of 1857. the...
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he is a professor of economics at the university, missouri, kansas city as well as author of forgive them their debts in north florida. we have tom longo. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter. and in los angeles, we crossed to pi, ian. he is a strategic planning consultant, a private equity advisor and independent economic analyst, high gentleman cross og rules that affect. that means you can jump anytime you want . i always appreciated. and this is certainly a blue ribbon panel. i act. thank all 3 of you for joining me today. michael, let me go to you 1st year. there seems to be a growing consensus that there is a recession is coming particularly for the west, maybe for the entire global economy. what makes this recession different if it is different whatsoever? because i think all of us would agree a lot of the bad economic news that we're experiencing, particularly in the west, again, is self inflicted. michael? well, when people talk about recession, they think of a business, they go up and down and then recovering. and this isn't a business cycle, this is
he is a professor of economics at the university, missouri, kansas city as well as author of forgive them their debts in north florida. we have tom longo. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter. and in los angeles, we crossed to pi, ian. he is a strategic planning consultant, a private equity advisor and independent economic analyst, high gentleman cross og rules that affect. that means you can jump anytime you want . i always appreciated. and this is certainly a blue...
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obstfeld is former chief economist at the international monetary fund and now professor of economics at the universitycalifornia, berkeley. he told the bbc why the us, according to its own definitions, isn't yet in recession. two consecutive quarters of negative growth is concerning, but it wouldn't fit anyone�*s definition of recession — certainly not the national bureau of economic research which, in the united states is the official chronicler of recessions since the recession of 1857. the criteria required not only negative gdp growth but a downturn in the economy that satisfies the three ds, which are depth, duration, and diffusion, and that's not the case here. as president biden said, if you look at the labour market, we have been having very rapid job growth and the labour market is very hot, very tight — which is, indeed, one of the fed's problems. let's get the views of david madden, market analyst at equiti capital here in london. david, after stocking up on too many goods last year and miscalculating just how much stuff americans would want to purchase and after those numbers from walmart,
obstfeld is former chief economist at the international monetary fund and now professor of economics at the universitycalifornia, berkeley. he told the bbc why the us, according to its own definitions, isn't yet in recession. two consecutive quarters of negative growth is concerning, but it wouldn't fit anyone�*s definition of recession — certainly not the national bureau of economic research which, in the united states is the official chronicler of recessions since the recession of 1857....
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he is a professor of economics at the university, missouri, kansas city as well as author of forgive them their debts in north florida. we have tom longo. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter. and in los angeles, we crossed to pi, ian. he is a strategic planning consultant, a private equity advisor and independent economic analyst. hi gentlemen, cross og rules that affect. that means you can jump anytime you want. i always appreciated. and this is certainly a blue ribbon panel. i act. thank all 3 of you for joining me today. michael, let me go to you 1st year. there seems to be a growing consensus that there is a recession is coming particularly for the west, maybe for the entire global economy. what makes this recession different if it is different whatsoever? because i think all of us would agree a lot of the bad economic news that we're experiencing, particularly in the west, again, is self inflicted. michael? well, when people talk about recession, they think of a business, they go up and down and then recovering. and this isn't a business cycle, this is a
he is a professor of economics at the university, missouri, kansas city as well as author of forgive them their debts in north florida. we have tom longo. he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter. and in los angeles, we crossed to pi, ian. he is a strategic planning consultant, a private equity advisor and independent economic analyst. hi gentlemen, cross og rules that affect. that means you can jump anytime you want. i always appreciated. and this is certainly a blue ribbon...
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university. he serves as an economics professor and is the author of a book. also joining us, james marone of brown university, political sciences and urban studies professor. he has a book, "the heart of power." to both of you gentlemen, thank announcer: listen to oral arguments that led to decisions with major public policy implications. tonight, dobbs versus jackson women's health organization, the case that overturned the landmark 1973 ruling in roe v wade that protected abortion rights. the case centered on a mississippi law that bans most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. you can listen to the entire oral argument beginning at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: c-span has unfiltered coverage of the u.s. response to russia's invasion of ukraine. bringing you the latest from the president and other white house officials, the pentagon and state department, as well as congress. we also have international perspectives from the united nations and statements from foreign leaders all on the c-span networks, the c-span now free mobile app, and c-span.org/uk
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mushfiq mobarak is a professor of economics at yale university.hanks very much indeed for your time. thanks very much indeed for your time-— thanks very much indeed for our time. ., , ., ., your time. you share that view? the worst _ your time. you share that view? the worst recession _ your time. you share that view? the worst recession in _ your time. you share that view? the worst recession in 50 - the worst recession in 50 years? i the worst recession in 50 ears? ., �* ~ ., years? i don't know about the worst but _ years? i don't know about the worst but it — years? i don't know about the worst but it is _ years? i don't know about the worst but it is a _ years? i don't know about the worst but it is a sensible - worst but it is a sensible prediction to think we were going to a recession and the reason is, the central bank responses to the inflationary pressures we are under entirely predictable, they will raise interest rates and when several large countries raise interest rates simultaneously, that is recessionary because a primary tool that
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kharkiv placed in the building housed in the building of the national university of economics now there is an ammunition depot, the population was not evacuated, the ukrainian army resumed shelling of the territory, the dpr inflicted more than 620 shells on donetsk gorlovka over the past day. used hail artillery, mortars. and aviation missiles hit 15 settlements under fire, one civilian died in seven, injured houses were damaged and civil infrastructure. the russian military, using heavy sen-tsepil flamethrower systems, destroyed ammunition depots and strongholds of the afu. there are no analogues of this machine in the world. the damage from a san-tsepilka is comparable in scale to the strike of a tactical nuclear weapon, a volley of a flamethrower system strikes all life on an area of up to forty thousand square meters. the projectile, by means of a chemical reaction, creates an overpressure at a temperature of 3000 degrees, which penetrates into the slightest gap that has been left for this moment. we work almost around the clock, ready at any moment to carry out the task of defe
kharkiv placed in the building housed in the building of the national university of economics now there is an ammunition depot, the population was not evacuated, the ukrainian army resumed shelling of the territory, the dpr inflicted more than 620 shells on donetsk gorlovka over the past day. used hail artillery, mortars. and aviation missiles hit 15 settlements under fire, one civilian died in seven, injured houses were damaged and civil infrastructure. the russian military, using heavy...
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hopkins university baltimore economics professor steve hanke says what europe needs to do so it is immediatelyh the help of sanctions diplomacy - this is stupid. they do not work and have never worked the expert warns fiat of maintaining the euro, as zagreb did earlier, store in the left, the economist advises the path to a way out of the crisis for developing countries in loans, the international monetary fund, the rest of the third developing countries are experiencing debt difficulties, and for the state a problem economy and things are even worse than those 60%. russia, meanwhile, is preparing its own reference grade of oil. writes bloomberg, with the help of it, the article says, moscow will be able to resist attempts. west hit on its income from the sale of energy resources. the building claims to have read the document, according to which the russian ministry of oil producers and the central bank plans to start trading oil on the national platform in october. while cutting income. neither the visions of an oil embargo, nor the voluntary refusals of foreign companies from purchases succe
hopkins university baltimore economics professor steve hanke says what europe needs to do so it is immediatelyh the help of sanctions diplomacy - this is stupid. they do not work and have never worked the expert warns fiat of maintaining the euro, as zagreb did earlier, store in the left, the economist advises the path to a way out of the crisis for developing countries in loans, the international monetary fund, the rest of the third developing countries are experiencing debt difficulties, and...
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economics. now south africa's university of whether or not she gave her assessment on africa is role in the conflict between the waste and russia. ukraine. ah, if we could use playing our own role, you know the during the previous hold or i must take previous days during the previous cold war, we could walk a lot out to the competition and, and mitchie between the 2 camps, the west and the east, and it can gain a lot out of the prism so tense relations between the western russia. oh, think that they will get whatever they can out of russia, which will be on which will be a military support. so which could be missionaries which could be a better deal oil deal scale gas deal so. so they hope that they will get a lot out of all, not really opposing russia. it's in the ukraine in nigeria, poverty and unemployment pushing many young people into the dangerous business of stealing a refining crude oil. earlier this year and explosion at an illegal refinery killed more than $100.00 people. the governments are cracking down, but the problem is far from over. d. w. 's flourish truck or travel to the countries
economics. now south africa's university of whether or not she gave her assessment on africa is role in the conflict between the waste and russia. ukraine. ah, if we could use playing our own role, you know the during the previous hold or i must take previous days during the previous cold war, we could walk a lot out to the competition and, and mitchie between the 2 camps, the west and the east, and it can gain a lot out of the prism so tense relations between the western russia. oh, think that...
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the parents. last night again minus one institution with artillery fired at the national university of economics in general today in the region 17 schools were completely destroyed 200 were damaged in one way or another there are 64 shelters but the situation in the region is not easy so only the situation at the front will show what will happen to education the flight time of the rocket from the city well with so to speak , the suburbs of belgorod of the russian federation to the city of kharkiv in 30-40 seconds in 30 seconds . it took a maximum of 5 minutes, so all universities and schools in ukraine are preparing shelters, but there is a lack of them, not everyone will hide in them, and it is not known whether they will withstand a direct hit, and knowing the heartlessness of the enemy, it is easy to guess that with the new academic year, russia will intensify the genocide of ukrainians oksana mykhailova tetyana dotsyak and nataliya kulyk ictv facts, the only news, ukrainian refugees in poland will be issued with valid electronic passports that will allow them to cross borders in the european
the parents. last night again minus one institution with artillery fired at the national university of economics in general today in the region 17 schools were completely destroyed 200 were damaged in one way or another there are 64 shelters but the situation in the region is not easy so only the situation at the front will show what will happen to education the flight time of the rocket from the city well with so to speak , the suburbs of belgorod of the russian federation to the city of...
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economics. now south africa's university, of course it was not taught. welcome to d. w. what does lab ralph and russia want from these african countries all day, won't corporation. first of all, they want to convince these countries and the rest of africa, russia is a good guy. so which is benevolently overcoming, the opposition, ukraine's opposition to supplying them with brain. so it is a huge propaganda and also because it shows to the rest of the world that russia is far from being isolated to support it is supported by many countries and out of the $54.00 african countries on the 28 fact the un resolution to condemn russia's invasion in ukraine. is africa playing an indirect role in some way in this war? if we could use playing her own role, you know, the, during the previous cold war must be the snow days during the previous cold war. if we could, what a lot out of the competition and enmity between the 2 camps, the worst and the eastern. and it can gain a lot of the present tense relations between the western russia and the, for the hoping that they will get whate
economics. now south africa's university, of course it was not taught. welcome to d. w. what does lab ralph and russia want from these african countries all day, won't corporation. first of all, they want to convince these countries and the rest of africa, russia is a good guy. so which is benevolently overcoming, the opposition, ukraine's opposition to supplying them with brain. so it is a huge propaganda and also because it shows to the rest of the world that russia is far from being isolated...
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no one to sell to, there will be no financial income, there will be a collapse of entire universities of economics, social problems , and it will all go, as they say, on the increase, so i think that in fact, returning to our first topic, it is no longer about decades, but only prophets. well, medvedev, he does not have the opportunity to go to his autoscan vineyards , or is there anywhere else he could go, he has now arrived in rostov, he met with refugees from are there so-called refugees in ukraine? are they deported people? it is difficult to say who is there. well, but he found ukrainians in many places. it remains there, which means that medvedev came, the author of the phrase there is no money. well, you keep it. by the way, there really is no money in crimea, because the last name is the budget. you can sequester the budget. putin took the money that was allocated for the development of crimea, so the crimeans should get ready what's really coming next well, but in rostov medvedov promised the ukrainian refugees golden mountains let's see the second direction we'll do everything we'll brin
no one to sell to, there will be no financial income, there will be a collapse of entire universities of economics, social problems , and it will all go, as they say, on the increase, so i think that in fact, returning to our first topic, it is no longer about decades, but only prophets. well, medvedev, he does not have the opportunity to go to his autoscan vineyards , or is there anywhere else he could go, he has now arrived in rostov, he met with refugees from are there so-called refugees in...
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ivan, thank you, ivan usyk, expert in international economics, chief consultant - kyiv national universityte of strategic studies, was in touch with us, it was like this economic hour, our broadcast continues , we will overcome it, we will overcome it, we will win the news together, we are strong unconquered cities of ukraine lviv, a city where more than 2,000 historical architectural and cultural monuments have been preserved, its center is a unesco world cultural heritage, ivan fedorov founded the first printing house and printed the first the ukrainian book apostle after the november order and the creation of the west ukrainian people's republic lviv became the capital and the heart of the ukrainian liberation movement in in june 1941, on the ukrainian market square, the national assembly proclaimed the act of restoration of the ukrainian state, after which the nazis started terror against you. the ukrainian insurgent army tried to take control of the city, but the reds seized power, despite the repression, lviv residents continued to fight today, all roads lead to lviv, even angelina j
ivan, thank you, ivan usyk, expert in international economics, chief consultant - kyiv national universityte of strategic studies, was in touch with us, it was like this economic hour, our broadcast continues , we will overcome it, we will overcome it, we will win the news together, we are strong unconquered cities of ukraine lviv, a city where more than 2,000 historical architectural and cultural monuments have been preserved, its center is a unesco world cultural heritage, ivan fedorov...
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that there is a long history there, and the director of the institute for socio-economic research of the financial university under the government of russia is in touch with us alexey nikolaevich zubets alexey nikolaevich we welcome you. good afternoon. good afternoon. let me give you one more quote. uh, the eu ambassador scanned ukraine hmm summarized. uh, the state of the ukrainian economy is not a default. uh, but the situation is catastrophic, he said, and including, uh, this concerns the situation in the banking sector, and in the food market. again, in anticipation of what will happen in autumn a, and hmm , economists are also worried, including ukrainian ones, in particular european ones, and of course the situation with the ukrainian national currency and increased activity of the printing press. here is what can be said here, therefore, on the occasion and how you can comment on the words of the eu ambassador to ukraine well, you know, ukraine was moving towards a pre-bankruptcy or bankruptcy state even before the start of special operations, and in principle, here is my calculation based on the cal
that there is a long history there, and the director of the institute for socio-economic research of the financial university under the government of russia is in touch with us alexey nikolaevich zubets alexey nikolaevich we welcome you. good afternoon. good afternoon. let me give you one more quote. uh, the eu ambassador scanned ukraine hmm summarized. uh, the state of the ukrainian economy is not a default. uh, but the situation is catastrophic, he said, and including, uh, this concerns the...
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economics. at columbia university he took microeconomics, kind of sort of. chasm and joins us from jake -- risk chasm and -- bruce kazman joins us from jp morgan. what sort of recession is this? bruce: as you know there's a good chance second quarter gdp will print negative for a second quarter in a row in q2. as you kind of break down the data with job growth so strong, with what we continue to expect a be a positive consumer spending number in this week's report, it doesn't feel like a normal break into what we would call a recession. we should recognize that about the first half, but at the same time, we should recognize the momentum loss that we had midyear. we are going to probably print a negative consumption number in a row. the flash pmi's were ugly. we are not seeing that in the u.s. we are seeing it elsewhere. what looks like a technical event as we move through the first half of the year could easily turn into a real recession event has we go through the next couple of months. tom: in your spreadsheet you've got a one-off on exports this quarter.
economics. at columbia university he took microeconomics, kind of sort of. chasm and joins us from jake -- risk chasm and -- bruce kazman joins us from jp morgan. what sort of recession is this? bruce: as you know there's a good chance second quarter gdp will print negative for a second quarter in a row in q2. as you kind of break down the data with job growth so strong, with what we continue to expect a be a positive consumer spending number in this week's report, it doesn't feel like a normal...
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which is verna, professor of economics, are demand for university and u. k, believe the move is politically motivated. we witness the emergence of some kind of block building whereby, you know, russia is being cut off. whereas ukraine is now applied for you membership and is very keen to become integrated into, you know, the european political and economic as well as electricity grid. it seems just coming year ago. the worry was, the ukraine itself will know there's enough energy because also ukraine has been relying very much on russian gas and power supply. at the moment. there is not such a huge demand on electricity. i mean, the peak demand comes said towards the end of the year. that's when it's going to be critical. and there is the risk that both ukraine will run out of energy and west of europe as well. and so then this, you know, this politically motivated demonstration that the 2 working together can somehow replace russia is unlikely, this calculation is unlikely to work out on the united kingdom is set to send an additional 1000000000 pounds wo
which is verna, professor of economics, are demand for university and u. k, believe the move is politically motivated. we witness the emergence of some kind of block building whereby, you know, russia is being cut off. whereas ukraine is now applied for you membership and is very keen to become integrated into, you know, the european political and economic as well as electricity grid. it seems just coming year ago. the worry was, the ukraine itself will know there's enough energy because also...
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national university of economics in general today in the region, 17 schools are completely destroyed,00 are damaged in one way or another, there are 64 shelters , but the situation in the region is not easy, so only fronted the situation will show what will happen with the training , the flight time of the rocket from the city well, from the suburbs of belgorod of the russian federation to the city of kharkiv in 30-40 seconds in 30 seconds we have to take absolutely all the children and lower them into the shelter we had a maximum of 5 minutes of appropriate training, so shelters are being prepared by all universities and schools in ukraine, but they are lacking, not all of them will hide in them, and whether they will withstand a direct hit is unknown, and knowing the heartlessness of the enemy, it is not difficult to guess what is new during the academic year, russia will intensify the genocide of ukrainians oksana mykhaylova tetiana dotsiak and nataliya kulyk - ictv facts the only news ukrainian refugees in poland will be issued electronic passports that will allow them to cross bo
national university of economics in general today in the region, 17 schools are completely destroyed,00 are damaged in one way or another, there are 64 shelters , but the situation in the region is not easy, so only fronted the situation will show what will happen with the training , the flight time of the rocket from the city well, from the suburbs of belgorod of the russian federation to the city of kharkiv in 30-40 seconds in 30 seconds we have to take absolutely all the children and lower...
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directorate for combating corruption and organized crime of the sbu graduated from the kiev national economic universityred in the investigation of a criminal case and the dobbininskaya hydroelectric power station in such a size that in soviet times they shot for it. however, in all official biographies of bakanov and his labor activity begins only from 2013 year, when he becomes the head of the ninety- fifth quarter. while still under investigation for financial fraud, however, the cases are quickly closed one after another from 2017 to 2019 was the chairman of the party created by supporters of zelensky the servant of the people during the election campaign led zelensky 's headquarters national council for anti-corruption policy was promoted to lieutenant in order to have access to classified information. appointment to the position was carried out in violation of the special verification procedure. at that time, he held a senior position in a private structure. what is forbidden, what ukrainians have as a result, a white spot in the biography of the chairmen of the sbu in the period from 1997 to 2013
directorate for combating corruption and organized crime of the sbu graduated from the kiev national economic universityred in the investigation of a criminal case and the dobbininskaya hydroelectric power station in such a size that in soviet times they shot for it. however, in all official biographies of bakanov and his labor activity begins only from 2013 year, when he becomes the head of the ninety- fifth quarter. while still under investigation for financial fraud, however, the cases are...
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let's bring in the professor of economics at harvard university on this big fed day.points is a big one time move for the fed and this will be the second one in a row. what does it tell you about what the fed is trying to accomplish here and what do you expect from the weeks and months ahead? >> it is really unusual when they raise interest rates by this of this fast. usually on the way up they spoon feed the interest rate hikes maybe a quarter percent at a time. this time two times in a row they are probably going to have done three quarters of a percent. that was a 1.5% all together, a big hike. and it tells you that they think that they got behind the curve and they are trying to catch up and bring down inflation which has gone over 9%. >> to do they keep raising intet rates and at what point do you think that they will get spooked for the higher interest rates means for the economy and consumers? >> exactly, christine. they think that they are going to keep raising rates another percent or so after this and they think that that will be enough to have maybe a mild
let's bring in the professor of economics at harvard university on this big fed day.points is a big one time move for the fed and this will be the second one in a row. what does it tell you about what the fed is trying to accomplish here and what do you expect from the weeks and months ahead? >> it is really unusual when they raise interest rates by this of this fast. usually on the way up they spoon feed the interest rate hikes maybe a quarter percent at a time. this time two times in a...
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let's get more now from maho laveil, who's an economics lecturer at the university of papua new guineathe polls are now open — any review, what are some of the biggest key for voters?— key for voters? thanks for having me. most key for voters? thanks for having me- most of _ key for voters? thanks for having me. most of png's _ key for voters? thanks for having me. most of png's 118 _ key for voters? thanks for having me. most of png's 118 seats - key for voters? thanks for having me. most of png's118 seats are l me. most of png's 118 seats are rural seats, so a lot of parochial issues tend to dominate or influence voter behaviour. about five of those seats are urban, so national and international issues tend to influence them. but we should expect, because of the national poverty of about 40% of the population below the poverty line, we can expect a lot of those issues to take precedent. find we can expect a lot of those issues to take precedent.— we can expect a lot of those issues to take precedent. and its typically the case in elections _ to take precedent. and its typically the ca
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. >> a professor of economics at the university of chicago's booth school of business is a former memberthe federal reserve board of governors, hello, randall. let's look at the landscape right now. there is a labor shortage, but also inflation could lead to a recession, what are the odds that these two things would happen at the same time? >> this is a really tough situation, so in the past, typically what would happen is the economy would get kind of overly effervescent. the fed would have to put on the brakes, raise interest rates, and bring the economy down. now they are raising rates at the same time, the labor market is still really tight but that means that there is still a lot of wage pressure, and that translates into higher costs, higher prices, maintaining pressure on overall inflation, and feeding into that cost-of- living crisis, that the president was talking about. >> all of this appears to be affecting consumer sentiment, the university of michigan survey shows it at the lowest on record, and 79% of consumers say they expect bad times in the year ahead for business, so wh
. >> a professor of economics at the university of chicago's booth school of business is a former memberthe federal reserve board of governors, hello, randall. let's look at the landscape right now. there is a labor shortage, but also inflation could lead to a recession, what are the odds that these two things would happen at the same time? >> this is a really tough situation, so in the past, typically what would happen is the economy would get kind of overly effervescent. the fed...
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university with classrooms that are packed, railing about capitalism in a constructive way. her not to tear down our banks or financial system, it is a goal to inform on their size. she's the economicsssor at stanford university and looks at this through an operations research perspective. it has been too long, wonderful to have you back. i want to go to but i think is unspoken, which is using jp morgan as a proxy, pre-pandemic, they had operating income of 45 billion dollars and after the struggles of the pandemic they are operating at $53 billion. they are up 15% or whatever. why are these banks that you often criticize constructively, why are they such profit-making juggernauts? >> it is wonderful to be a big bank like j.p. morgan chase. it is a good life. the pandemic worked fine for them. i talked to people in the sector, i looked at how they did through and you can see, whatever you do for the economy, they end up benefiting. tom: how do they attach themselves to the rest of america? they will trot out all sorts of social programs, diversity programs and the rest, if we have such success, if we have american banking being so profound, how do they extend that to the rest of the
university with classrooms that are packed, railing about capitalism in a constructive way. her not to tear down our banks or financial system, it is a goal to inform on their size. she's the economicsssor at stanford university and looks at this through an operations research perspective. it has been too long, wonderful to have you back. i want to go to but i think is unspoken, which is using jp morgan as a proxy, pre-pandemic, they had operating income of 45 billion dollars and after the...
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justin wolfers, professor of economics at the university of michigan. alyssa, i want to start with, you help us understand this confusion. from our own nbc reporting, donald trump himself is not under criminal investigation, his actions leading up to january 6th are. can you explain a, difference what we need to know? >> i think they're trying to do right now is determine what exactly the kind of charges can be brought if any against the president, and that really depends on the nature of his conduct on that day, and whether his conduct and a state of mind during the period leading up to january 6th could lead and support criminal charges. there's a lot of different charges that could be brought, and all of it turns on his mental state. he's not necessarily under investigation, but all the elements around him and indeed his own conduct at the time are important to sort of drill, down and make sure that there is enough evidence to make sure all the potential elements of the crime that might be charged, if and when the department of justice moves forward.
justin wolfers, professor of economics at the university of michigan. alyssa, i want to start with, you help us understand this confusion. from our own nbc reporting, donald trump himself is not under criminal investigation, his actions leading up to january 6th are. can you explain a, difference what we need to know? >> i think they're trying to do right now is determine what exactly the kind of charges can be brought if any against the president, and that really depends on the nature of...