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equation internally in russia.dship is it destabilises the equation that gave — destabilises the equation that gave putin power. russians have lived _ gave putin power. russians have lived that— gave putin power. russians have lived that in the last 20 years and ever _ lived that in the last 20 years and ever. they have material goods. — and ever. they have material goods, they have been able to travel— goods, they have been able to travel to— goods, they have been able to travel to the west and take vacations if they are middle—class, and they really have — middle—class, and they really have a — middle—class, and they really have a kind of —— become a kind of guasi- — have a kind of —— become a kind of quasi— european, the trade—off has been they do not -et trade—off has been they do not get involved in putin's increasingly despite its radical politics. you can live well — radical politics. you can live well if — radical politics. you can live well if you _ radical politics. you can live well if you let me govern
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the reports of fighting on a strategic road and then work as the equation noble nuclear plants. a russian soldiers disturbed highly toxic radioactive dust. when they took control of the site, russian forces drove ahmed vehicles without radiation protection through a highly toxic zone called the red forest. one worker said it was suicidal for the soldiers because the dust a inhale was likely to cause internal radiation damage. allen, mayor of mary o pal is saying a complete evacuation is needed as the cities on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe. about a $160000.00 civilians are made trapped in the besieged port city. the equating deputy prime ministers saying no new humanitarian corridors are open because of reports of possible provocations along the routes. russia has deny targeting civilians, and the inspector general is again called for an immediate cease fire in the country on time. good terrorist is saying it will help russia and ukraine find a political solution. the solution to this humanitarian tragedy is not you, mediterranean, it is political. i am therefore appea
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ginger: i loved differential equations. drew: me too. i love differential equations. reggie: you guys would have been my favorite because i always gravitated towards the smart people in math. ginger: you guys would have helped us with the tree branch. [laughter] like what? ok. we should get to what is coming up on gma. i will not have time to talk about the pythagorean theorem. the latest on the war in ukraine. they are launching counteroffensive outside of kyiv. more military aid is on the way. the federal reserve is hiking interest rates to fight inflation. how it could impact everything from car payments to mortgages. we have an exclusive interview with wendy williams, speaking out about her mental and physical well-being. daniel backlist his new movie. very charming. and we are celebrating st. patrick's day. so fun. coming up on gma. i did not know -- reggie: i did not know that it was saint paddy's day with a instead of at. ginger: i learned that new york has the largest st. paddy's day parade in the world. kumasi: i believe that. new york is always trying to be
ginger: i loved differential equations. drew: me too. i love differential equations. reggie: you guys would have been my favorite because i always gravitated towards the smart people in math. ginger: you guys would have helped us with the tree branch. [laughter] like what? ok. we should get to what is coming up on gma. i will not have time to talk about the pythagorean theorem. the latest on the war in ukraine. they are launching counteroffensive outside of kyiv. more military aid is on the...
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and the equation on the mount. find magnificently.before the international- the mount. and he'd have to go before the international court . the mount. and he'd have to go l before the international court and speaking to a gentleman and former ambassadorfor the us and russia and he basically said, they are collecting evidence collected the evidence, they can go ahead and is mr putin going to eat here or even listen to that? once he was indicted, yes. but, i don't know. is it as simple as that? share indicted, yes. but, i don't know. is it as simple as that?— it as simple as that? are we going to no to it as simple as that? are we going to go to russia — it as simple as that? are we going to go to russia and _ it as simple as that? are we going to go to russia and arrest - it as simple as that? are we going to go to russia and arrest him? i it as simple as that? are we going i to go to russia and arrest him? will have access? even if there is a cool and russia it — have access? even if there is a cool and russia. it is likely that he wi
and the equation on the mount. find magnificently.before the international- the mount. and he'd have to go before the international court . the mount. and he'd have to go l before the international court and speaking to a gentleman and former ambassadorfor the us and russia and he basically said, they are collecting evidence collected the evidence, they can go ahead and is mr putin going to eat here or even listen to that? once he was indicted, yes. but, i don't know. is it as simple as that?...
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ros: if that is one ement of the diplomacy, if you could help me with the military equation. talked abouthe amount military aid of the west is ying to supply to ukraine. of course there is a difference between promising aid and actually getting those weapons into the theater of war. to what degree do we think this assistance i genuinely impacting the litary equation on the main battle areas? >> i think it's having a huge impact. whenever we hear about the ukrainian resistance, you hear about the javelins, antitank missiles, when you hear about them using surface-to-air missiles, stingers, also provided by nato armies. you hear about the equipment being used by ukrainian forces. president zelenskyy, and one of his video calls with european leaders, talk about all the weapons coming in. he says thank you for the weapons, but what you sent us in a week, we use in 20 hours. that is what he said again to the u.s. cgress. thank, we need more. we need fighter jets. and we need you to close the sky. in other words, a no-fly zone. i think he knows he is not going to get it, but he kee
ros: if that is one ement of the diplomacy, if you could help me with the military equation. talked abouthe amount military aid of the west is ying to supply to ukraine. of course there is a difference between promising aid and actually getting those weapons into the theater of war. to what degree do we think this assistance i genuinely impacting the litary equation on the main battle areas? >> i think it's having a huge impact. whenever we hear about the ukrainian resistance, you hear...
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this darkness travels at 1600 kilometers an hour around the earth's equator. the moon turns much slower than our planet. so darkness only manages a measly 16 kilometers per hour there. and on series darkness as yet another speed. there it travels at 330 kilometers an hour over the dwarf planets equator. darkness is expanding throughout the universe, because the galaxies are drifting apart ever faster, their emitted light will appeared to become fainter and fainter. so in the distant future, the sky will be completely dark. at least in theory, if i will let, is read why i? so from the distant future, back to the world today and to you, do you have a science question then send it to us by video text oh voice message. if we answer it on the show, we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you. come on just dos there's nothing more satisfying than getting to rub out a mistake. a once over with an eraser and all that's left are a few little scraps. robert, ty is generate particles in a similar way. tire abrasions of friction between the tire and the road surface i
this darkness travels at 1600 kilometers an hour around the earth's equator. the moon turns much slower than our planet. so darkness only manages a measly 16 kilometers per hour there. and on series darkness as yet another speed. there it travels at 330 kilometers an hour over the dwarf planets equator. darkness is expanding throughout the universe, because the galaxies are drifting apart ever faster, their emitted light will appeared to become fainter and fainter. so in the distant future, the...
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also -- >> i will look at that delivery and do a quick math equation. reggie: rising gas prices voicev it just forcing gig workers -- forcing gig workers to pick and choose which jobs they take. good morning on this thursday, march 10. kumasi: first we want to check in with drew. drew: a wind advisory still in effect until 10:00 a.m. this morning for good reason. gusting to 25, 31 at diablo and hood mountain gusting over 25 miles per hour. a cold front moving through is kicking up wind in the hills and will bring a cooler afternoon. when we have the wind, it brings a mixed bag of temperatures. we are sheltered from the wind, san ramon and livermore. depending on where you live, you may need a heavy jacket or a lighter layer. the east hills camera is bouncing around because of the wind so we will have a windy morning. the afternoon wind will back off but we are gradually climbing through the 60's and today is the coolest day we have this week with temperatures in the 60's. tonight, a frost advisory will go into effect. kumasi: in the north bay, hundreds
also -- >> i will look at that delivery and do a quick math equation. reggie: rising gas prices voicev it just forcing gig workers -- forcing gig workers to pick and choose which jobs they take. good morning on this thursday, march 10. kumasi: first we want to check in with drew. drew: a wind advisory still in effect until 10:00 a.m. this morning for good reason. gusting to 25, 31 at diablo and hood mountain gusting over 25 miles per hour. a cold front moving through is kicking up wind in...
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now, on the other side of the equation, we planned to reach 3 to 5000000 people inside the ukraine for those who can't get out in those who are going to be needing to support immediately. or the world health organization is sending emergency supplies to ukraine as well earlier. moscow and key of a great to set up safe car doors to allowed aid into ukraine for those choosing to stay. but it's not clear when they'll be set up. the 39 cubic had been shipped into the city trucks, but the motor already had the next car was arriving from china and do buying this most ablaze that we also are going to ship it to a truck. so the whole idea is to have a safe, quoted that this would be a surprise to really ensure that everyone independent of the living has access to light shaping treatments. the un security council will meet on monday to discuss the humanitarian crisis in ukraine. more than 1000000 people have now fled in the past week. poland has taken in half of them. zane bas robbie reports from the ukranian border town of she again you roman is from car t. a city and ruin from russia. he's at
now, on the other side of the equation, we planned to reach 3 to 5000000 people inside the ukraine for those who can't get out in those who are going to be needing to support immediately. or the world health organization is sending emergency supplies to ukraine as well earlier. moscow and key of a great to set up safe car doors to allowed aid into ukraine for those choosing to stay. but it's not clear when they'll be set up. the 39 cubic had been shipped into the city trucks, but the motor...
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well, you know, ithink your equation — i don't buy your equation.to still fuel its economy in one way or the other. they're buying oil at the international market and they are, through a dramatic hike in gas prices and oil prices, hurting their economies, so they cannot kind of take down their own economies and, at the same time, resist what russia is doing. i think, you know, the signals here of quite comprehensive sanctions, quite comprehensive aid, quite comprehensive political unity in europe will make its mark. and you know, it may be easy for countries not dependent on oil and gas to pass very harsh judgements on that. i can understand that european governments also have a responsibility to keep their economies going. russia is the world's second biggest oil exporter after saudi arabia, norway's about number seven. you also are about number three orfour when it comes to gas exports. why don't you pump more oil and supply europe with more gas? because we pump and supply at the maximum. you know, norway's whole way of operating is that we do tha
well, you know, ithink your equation — i don't buy your equation.to still fuel its economy in one way or the other. they're buying oil at the international market and they are, through a dramatic hike in gas prices and oil prices, hurting their economies, so they cannot kind of take down their own economies and, at the same time, resist what russia is doing. i think, you know, the signals here of quite comprehensive sanctions, quite comprehensive aid, quite comprehensive political unity in...
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tiffany: can ah hello more live the showers across south east asia, particularly straddling the equator. we see some wet weather. they're just around the philippines to see some heavy rain too. recently, into thailand, nearly a 100 millimeters of rain coming down here in the past 24 hours. little dry here as we go on through the next couple of days. i share with you had around the philippines punch in their way out into the south trying to see more showers just rolling in behind that system as it makes its way towards southern parts of indo china. well, the possibility of seeing some lobby shares, and in fact the usual rafter showers right across much of malaysia. still seeing some lobby down pause. they're heavy in sundry showers. there for parts of indonesia. well, sundry showers to around the east side of australia. i'm afraid the little clutch of storms lurking here, just to the north of brisbin and that southeast corner of queen that northwestern northeast and part of new south wales will still see further heavy showers as we go on through the next couple of days. government on the
tiffany: can ah hello more live the showers across south east asia, particularly straddling the equator. we see some wet weather. they're just around the philippines to see some heavy rain too. recently, into thailand, nearly a 100 millimeters of rain coming down here in the past 24 hours. little dry here as we go on through the next couple of days. i share with you had around the philippines punch in their way out into the south trying to see more showers just rolling in behind that system as...
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in place for retaliation, not a 1st strike, but he will not allow russia to be taken out of the equation. many comments were made or questions were made about russian lies. lab rav retaliated by saying, well, russian media has been taken out of the question, the equation, and that the western response has been to isolate all information coming from russia, so that, that side cannot be heard. one interesting question here was that does survey level of actually believe that president lensky is a nazi considering he's the 1st jewish president of ukraine and the response there was interesting as well. he said, he believes that zelinski has been manipulated by such forces, not stating that he is enough for himself. and he alluded to what has been happening in the don bass region and said that western journalists have been turning a blind eye to the situation in black, don bass. but if they had been paying attention, they would see that these forces were actually in control. again, a lot of talk was made about nato expansion. it was promised that nato expansion would not happen, but we cannot
in place for retaliation, not a 1st strike, but he will not allow russia to be taken out of the equation. many comments were made or questions were made about russian lies. lab rav retaliated by saying, well, russian media has been taken out of the question, the equation, and that the western response has been to isolate all information coming from russia, so that, that side cannot be heard. one interesting question here was that does survey level of actually believe that president lensky is a...
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i think there is also an equation internally in russia.ssian economy and these very harsh sanctions in bringing such hardship is it destabilises the equation that gave putin power. russians have lived that in the last 20 years and ever. they have material goods, they have been able to travel to the west and take vacations if they are middle—class, and they really have become a kind of quasi—european, the trade—off has been they do not get involved in putin's increasingly despite its radical politics. you can live well if you let me govern the way i want. that is the trade—off. well, that is gone now, they are now plunging into hardship, they are rolling back to 1998, when the country was in a crisis, when life was very hard, and suddenly putin, that authority, that compact is gone. the hope may be that the people rose up against putin and he is overthrown orassassinated, something like that, think there is no evidence that they can happen, he has such fine control. i would say, one of the consequences of this that seems almost inevitable i
i think there is also an equation internally in russia.ssian economy and these very harsh sanctions in bringing such hardship is it destabilises the equation that gave putin power. russians have lived that in the last 20 years and ever. they have material goods, they have been able to travel to the west and take vacations if they are middle—class, and they really have become a kind of quasi—european, the trade—off has been they do not get involved in putin's increasingly despite its...
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in ukraine, and we'll consider how the western media is or isn't choosing to be involved in that equationwe have a number of guests to help us with this story, but let's begin in russia with vera krichevskaya — she's co—founder of tv rain, which was the only independent tv station in russia. i say "was" because late last week, it was forced off air. vera, thank you very much indeed forjoining us. for people who don't know tv rain, just tell us about the station. good evening. we launched this television company, this news station in 2008. in 2010, we had our first broadcast. we were shut down by the government first on our tenth day of broadcasting. we relaunched ourselves on the internet afterwards, we managed to arrange satellite providers, etc. by 2014, the beginning of this war, actually, tv rain — we call it dozhd, dozhd tv — had 30 million households in russia. it's a lot. and the company was shut down the second time in 2014 during the beginning of this war. it was the first scenes of this war. we covered enormously what was happening with kyiv citizens. we were covering russian so
in ukraine, and we'll consider how the western media is or isn't choosing to be involved in that equationwe have a number of guests to help us with this story, but let's begin in russia with vera krichevskaya — she's co—founder of tv rain, which was the only independent tv station in russia. i say "was" because late last week, it was forced off air. vera, thank you very much indeed forjoining us. for people who don't know tv rain, just tell us about the station. good evening. we...
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so well, we do believe nuclear weapons should not be part of this equation, should not be part of the conflict. and i think this is the, exactly the message that the international community in general, just being i that states should sent to russia that it is irresponsible and acceptable to involve to waive your core welcomes. like that. sedation, like i pub upon veg, expert on russian nuclear forces, really appreciate you taking the time to join us on w. ah. and the world of sports is moving to isolate russia after its invasion of ukraine football world governing body fee for and it's european counterpart you way for have suspended russian teams from all competitions. the decision in effect of bands, russia from the upcoming world cup playoffs, and the 2022 was cut itself. if i had already said russian, we have to play it matches on neutral ground without spectators of poland, sweden and the czech republic. and england then said they would not play against russia. that was the day as ever the conversation doesn't continue online. you'll find us on twitter under the handle dw news fro
so well, we do believe nuclear weapons should not be part of this equation, should not be part of the conflict. and i think this is the, exactly the message that the international community in general, just being i that states should sent to russia that it is irresponsible and acceptable to involve to waive your core welcomes. like that. sedation, like i pub upon veg, expert on russian nuclear forces, really appreciate you taking the time to join us on w. ah. and the world of sports is moving...
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so well, we do believe it was, should not be part of this equation, should not be part of the conflict. and i think this is the exactly the message that the international community in general, just being states should sent to russia. that it is irresponsible and acceptable to involve to waive your weapons like that situation likes, i apologize, expert on russian nuclear forces, really appreciate you taking the time to join us on w ah. and the world of sports is moving to isolate russia after its invasion of ukraine, football's world governing body fee for and it's european counterpart you way for have suspended russian teams from all competitions and the decision in effect of bands, russia from the upcoming world cup playoffs, and the 2022 world cup itself. if i had already said russia would have to play it matches on neutral ground without spectators of poland, sweden, and the czech republic. and england then said they would not play against russia. that was the day as ever the conversation doesn't continue online. you'll find us on twitter under the handle of the news from us here in
so well, we do believe it was, should not be part of this equation, should not be part of the conflict. and i think this is the exactly the message that the international community in general, just being states should sent to russia. that it is irresponsible and acceptable to involve to waive your weapons like that situation likes, i apologize, expert on russian nuclear forces, really appreciate you taking the time to join us on w ah. and the world of sports is moving to isolate russia after...
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is just north of the equator and we will see some further heavy rain just around the malay peninsula. as we go on through the next couple of days into the weekend, you see some pretty heavy downpours coming through here at this stage show. is there a cost much of malaysia, in fact, still play a showers there into indonesia, and we have seen some rather wet weather, little circulation just to the south of java as a tropical system, which is now in the process of weakening off. we have a weakening tropical cyclone to cause northwestern part of australia. this is our old storm, an acre farm. warning has been issued for that, but it will still bring some very heavy rain into where parts of the western and central parts of western australia. very heavy rain, this is the main cause, the concern little area cloud here just on the east coast of australia. and that will bring more heavy down pause in across sir, that east side of new south wales. as we go towards, we can't, there's more rank coming in to brisbin. ah, a mass pro democracy movement, violent crackdowns assassinations, and you im
is just north of the equator and we will see some further heavy rain just around the malay peninsula. as we go on through the next couple of days into the weekend, you see some pretty heavy downpours coming through here at this stage show. is there a cost much of malaysia, in fact, still play a showers there into indonesia, and we have seen some rather wet weather, little circulation just to the south of java as a tropical system, which is now in the process of weakening off. we have a...
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fact that the russian president is willing to signal very explicitly the forces are part of the equation here. i think this is a very, a very dangerous. ringback sign and, and on some level, i think the reaction of the united states was particularly helpful because instead of kind of raising the stakes and are responding in kind of the united states said that, well, we do believe nuclear weapons should not be part of this equation. should not be part of that conflict, and i think this is the exactly the message that the international community in general, just being i that states should center russia, that it is irresponsible and unacceptable to involve to waive your weapons like that in a situation like i probably like expert on russian nuclear forces, really appreciate you taking the time to join us. the and the world of sports is moving to isolate russia after its invasion of ukraine football world governing body for. and it's your opinion, counterpart you way for have suspended russian teams from all competitions of a decision in effect of bands. russia from the upcoming world called
fact that the russian president is willing to signal very explicitly the forces are part of the equation here. i think this is a very, a very dangerous. ringback sign and, and on some level, i think the reaction of the united states was particularly helpful because instead of kind of raising the stakes and are responding in kind of the united states said that, well, we do believe nuclear weapons should not be part of this equation. should not be part of that conflict, and i think this is the...
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the actions of the russian invaders will be equated with the actions of isis terrorists.— will be equatedactions of isis terrorists. russian rockets and artillery are _ isis terrorists. russian rockets and artillery are wreaking _ isis terrorists. russian rockets and artillery are wreaking a _ isis terrorists. russian rockets and artillery are wreaking a terrible - artillery are wreaking a terrible toll on ukraine's infrastructure and on its civilian population. just three weeks ago, kharkiv was a thriving european city. circled and pummelled by artillery, much of it is a dystopian wasteland. calls for a ceasefire were met with the simple answer from the kremlin. a ceasefire were met with the simple answerfrom the kremlin. stop resisting, give into our demands and the war will end. gardner, resisting, give into our demands and the warwill end. gardner, bbc resisting, give into our demands and the war will end. gardner, bbc news. —— frank gardner, bbc news. let's get more now on the latest evacuations in northern ukraine. 0ur correspondent abdujalil abdurasulov sent this update from irpin
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now of course pushing up towards the equator. those seasonal range showers there too and to botswana, eastern parts of south africa. see some lively showers over the next couple of days with a possibility like lice flooding ah, a rip or to his retreat in a brutal civil war. if the commodore hadn't been there, the israeli invasion would not have been so long ago. the commodore had become journalistic center. you could be in the safe enclave and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this while the grand street, the commodore hotel, the next room i was in was underground, the tiny prison. so as a hostage, a route the commodore war hotels on al jazeera blue. the hello again, you're watching. i just had a reminder of our top stories. the strategic, ukrainian city of genea is coming on the heavy bombardment just for 143 kilometers from the capitol. keep a huge 5 all lit up the night sky as russian air strikes him. home rushes facing condemnation after accused of attacking ukraine's largest nuclear plant. but that a un
now of course pushing up towards the equator. those seasonal range showers there too and to botswana, eastern parts of south africa. see some lively showers over the next couple of days with a possibility like lice flooding ah, a rip or to his retreat in a brutal civil war. if the commodore hadn't been there, the israeli invasion would not have been so long ago. the commodore had become journalistic center. you could be in the safe enclave and then you went out into civil war. i started off...
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kriti: i'm curious about the commodity side of the equation.ow oil prices have been the key driver when we are talking about inflation. there are a lot of shocks that have yet to come and be digested by the market. food prices are one example i'm watching. how much does that factor into the decision to curtail more demand? jeff: volume prices role in arid if they are transitory, they roll out again. what they do to inflation on an ongoing basis depends on how the fed handles it. what you would like is for people to wait, to postpone spending. the way to do that is to raise real interest rates. it's not obvious that commodity price shocks should lead to easier policy. they should lead to tougher policy. guy: is a soft landing possible? jeff: no. we are either going to get inflation down or unemployment is going to stay low, but they can't do both. i think that opportunity has passed by. i think they missed the chance for that. kriti: how much room to they have for you turn it? how much breathing room have they given themselves by the end of the
kriti: i'm curious about the commodity side of the equation.ow oil prices have been the key driver when we are talking about inflation. there are a lot of shocks that have yet to come and be digested by the market. food prices are one example i'm watching. how much does that factor into the decision to curtail more demand? jeff: volume prices role in arid if they are transitory, they roll out again. what they do to inflation on an ongoing basis depends on how the fed handles it. what you would...
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i think also there is an equation internally _ geoffrey.ey have been able to travel to the west and take vacations if they are middle—class and they really have a kind of quasi—european. the trade—off has been they don't get involved in putting's increasingly tyrannical despotic politics. you can live well if you let me govern the way i want. that was the trade—off. well, that has gone now. they are now plunging into hardship, they are rolling back to 1998 when they are rolling back to 1998 when the country was in a crisis. when life was very hard and suddenly, that authority, has gone. the hope may be that the people rise up against putin and he is overthrown or assassinated or something like that. i think there is no evidence that. i think there is no evidence that can happen. he has such ion control but i would say, one of the consequences of this that seems almost inevitable, he is not only in danger of destroying ukraine but he may well be destroying his own country. russia is such a pariah state, and just a moment happened to me today
i think also there is an equation internally _ geoffrey.ey have been able to travel to the west and take vacations if they are middle—class and they really have a kind of quasi—european. the trade—off has been they don't get involved in putting's increasingly tyrannical despotic politics. you can live well if you let me govern the way i want. that was the trade—off. well, that has gone now. they are now plunging into hardship, they are rolling back to 1998 when they are rolling back to...
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back to you may see the price of food and, so, look, it will equate back to — you may see the priceewhere in the region of 5% to io%. and, again, what's very important here is we have equality in the food supply chain, so that the margins that nobody is profiteering on the back of one other actor in the chain here, in particular during, again, this time of crisis. tim cullinan, i appreciate your time. thank you forjoining me. good luck with everything, and i'll check in with you soon. thanks very much, aaron, and a pleasure talking to yourself as well. we all know the prices of oil and gas have been surging because of the war in ukraine, and that's been a top priority for the world's energy ministers who have been meeting here in paris. the big problem — those all—important russian supplies are being squeezed out of the market, and that's having a huge impact on our global economy, pushing up the prices for everything from transport to electricity. so, can the world's fourth biggest oil producer, canada, help to fill the gap? well, i've been speaking with their natural resources min
back to you may see the price of food and, so, look, it will equate back to — you may see the priceewhere in the region of 5% to io%. and, again, what's very important here is we have equality in the food supply chain, so that the margins that nobody is profiteering on the back of one other actor in the chain here, in particular during, again, this time of crisis. tim cullinan, i appreciate your time. thank you forjoining me. good luck with everything, and i'll check in with you soon. thanks...
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and somebody says, well, you know, both these people are just pushing old ladies around. lo sure equate the parallel of that one. okay, but i mean, you know that the united, i mean it does not mean that you would have supported this kind of military action or a singer, missiles and so on being sent off to the referendum that oversee was not accepted by nature, nations in crimea, recognizing the crimea was brought to russia, but what we wanted to do in crimea was work with the government of ukraine, which was not in a position to engage in any military activity in crimea after it was an ex, but through no diplomatic measures to get the russians to reverse, this is something that we said in 1945 was never going to happen in europe again, which is international borders being changed by military force. and yet that's exactly what russia did. it did it in ukraine. it didn't premier rather did it, don bass, and it's doing it again. now. i mean, the, to many cases, grenada, of, i mean the so many cases of all global invasion, i'm going to write it down by the association of caribbean states be
and somebody says, well, you know, both these people are just pushing old ladies around. lo sure equate the parallel of that one. okay, but i mean, you know that the united, i mean it does not mean that you would have supported this kind of military action or a singer, missiles and so on being sent off to the referendum that oversee was not accepted by nature, nations in crimea, recognizing the crimea was brought to russia, but what we wanted to do in crimea was work with the government of...
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she now across, so se, asia pushing up towards the equator, singapore just north of the equator, some heavier down. pause, coming through here into them. lay peninsula tide and sing a few showers. much of indo china, though, is fine and dry. northern parts of the philippines, lottie, fine and drive it a good rash of shower surface, central and southern parts of the philippines, remarked, shoved malaysia, and on into indonesia and very little change as we go on into west sunday. we push little farther north into australia and we have been keeping a close eye on the very heavy rain which is making its way out of w a pushing down into the interior that's in the process of weakening. i'm pleased to say that wet weather that we have a cross at east side of austria, also in the process of weakening but we have got more showers in the forecasts. the ground is of course saturated, and the flooding concerns will continue over the next couple of days. in fact, not aware of the system making its way across victoria's we go on through sad, stay cooler, attacking in behind. it'll push more heavy r
she now across, so se, asia pushing up towards the equator, singapore just north of the equator, some heavier down. pause, coming through here into them. lay peninsula tide and sing a few showers. much of indo china, though, is fine and dry. northern parts of the philippines, lottie, fine and drive it a good rash of shower surface, central and southern parts of the philippines, remarked, shoved malaysia, and on into indonesia and very little change as we go on into west sunday. we push little...
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you know, deterrence is not intended to equate the failure of the charge with the punishment that comes later success in constructing structures of the turns is to make sure the war doesn't happen and those fail. so obviously all of the messages being sent to put were not sufficient. and you and back to what you were just saying about sanctions. you do expect to exit to lapse very swiftly would after a completion of military operations as seen for moscow and mission accomplish, statement from boot in the gremlin. look my prediction. i've been making it for months. i might as well keep making it now. it can't, it can't get any better. any worse is, i don't think potent wants all of ukraine under russian control. i think he wants the eastern and southern parts of the country wants control of the north coast of the black sea. and i think if he, if he had his brothers, he'd set up a v. c. france kind of government in the rest of ukraine. he may not be able to get that, but if he all controls the eastern southern parts of the country, i think a lot of europeans and honestly, a lot of america
you know, deterrence is not intended to equate the failure of the charge with the punishment that comes later success in constructing structures of the turns is to make sure the war doesn't happen and those fail. so obviously all of the messages being sent to put were not sufficient. and you and back to what you were just saying about sanctions. you do expect to exit to lapse very swiftly would after a completion of military operations as seen for moscow and mission accomplish, statement from...
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how does the bbc fit into this equation?ask the question is that on monday, the bbc announced a raft of new services designed to reach russians. let's understand that decision — jamie angus is controller of bbc news output and commissioning. jamie, thanks forjoining us on the media show. why has the bbc stepped into this space in this way? well, of course, the bbc has been providing news in russian for decades, initially on short—wave radio services, latterly digital services and on a television bulletin — which actually, of course ran on tv rain, on dozhd tv as vera was talking about. recently, we've only really been able to get our news through to russian audiences on those digital platforms. and of course, in good times, digital is a brilliant way to disseminate news in a society with, kind of, good connectivity. but, of course, the downside of that, as we've seen, particularly in the last week, is that when governments decide to significantly restrict access to the internet, particularly from sites based outside the coun
how does the bbc fit into this equation?ask the question is that on monday, the bbc announced a raft of new services designed to reach russians. let's understand that decision — jamie angus is controller of bbc news output and commissioning. jamie, thanks forjoining us on the media show. why has the bbc stepped into this space in this way? well, of course, the bbc has been providing news in russian for decades, initially on short—wave radio services, latterly digital services and on a...
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kailey: let's talk about the growth part of the equation as well. can the ecb tame inflation even then the middle of potentially european recession? >> i think in the near term you're going to see a meaningful deceleration. this is what the numbers on telus from march. and this is what is happening also in the u.s. so it's not just a standalone problem. i think she will see when we get very close to recession, the ecb will recalibrate its tool and essentially alleviate the credit crunch and control the yield curve. i think you need to think that monetary policy will behave differently with different tools depending on what is the priority. it certainly cannot do everything on its own. guy: are we going to have a problem with italy? the ecb has been in the business of managing spreads. certainly christine lagarde belatedly woke up to that at the beginning of her tenure. it is the ecb still in the business of managing spreads and if not, what does that mean for rome and the italian banking sector? >> the honest answer is historically italians by their
kailey: let's talk about the growth part of the equation as well. can the ecb tame inflation even then the middle of potentially european recession? >> i think in the near term you're going to see a meaningful deceleration. this is what the numbers on telus from march. and this is what is happening also in the u.s. so it's not just a standalone problem. i think she will see when we get very close to recession, the ecb will recalibrate its tool and essentially alleviate the credit crunch...
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you know, deterrence is not intended to equate the failure of deterrence with the punishment that comes later. success in constructing structures of deterrence is to make sure the war doesn't happen and those fail. so obviously all of the messages being sent to put were not sufficient. and you and back to what you just saying about sanctions. you do expect sanctions to lapse very swiftly what after a completion of military operations, as seen for moscow and mission accomplish statement from boot in the gremlin book, my prediction had been making it for months. i might as well keep making it now. it can't, it can't get any better. any worse is, i don't think potent wants all of ukraine under russian control. i think he wants the eastern and southern parts of the country wants control of the north coast of the black sea. and i think if he, if he had his brothers, he'd set up a v. c. france kind of government in the rest of ukraine. he may not be able to get that, but if he all controls the eastern southern parts of the country, i think a lot of europeans and honestly, a lot of americans w
you know, deterrence is not intended to equate the failure of deterrence with the punishment that comes later. success in constructing structures of deterrence is to make sure the war doesn't happen and those fail. so obviously all of the messages being sent to put were not sufficient. and you and back to what you just saying about sanctions. you do expect sanctions to lapse very swiftly what after a completion of military operations, as seen for moscow and mission accomplish statement from...
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i'm not sure we can equate the prime - sure we can equate the prime minister— sure we can equate theterms of his leadership on the role stage, president zelinski has been fulsome _ stage, president zelinski has been fulsome in— stage, president zelinski has been fulsome in him is effusive in his praise _ fulsome in him is effusive in his praise of— fulsome in him is effusive in his praise of the prime minister and the leadership— praise of the prime minister and the leadership shown across europe actually— leadership shown across europe actually in galvanising the response but also _ actually in galvanising the response but also in — actually in galvanising the response but also in taking people with the uk and _ but also in taking people with the uk and beefing up the operation and response _ uk and beefing up the operation and response from europe. nevertheless, ithink— response from europe. nevertheless, i think there _ response from europe. nevertheless, i think there is a really important point _ i think there is a really important point here — i think there is a really importan
i'm not sure we can equate the prime - sure we can equate the prime minister— sure we can equate theterms of his leadership on the role stage, president zelinski has been fulsome _ stage, president zelinski has been fulsome in— stage, president zelinski has been fulsome in him is effusive in his praise _ fulsome in him is effusive in his praise of— fulsome in him is effusive in his praise of the prime minister and the leadership— praise of the prime minister and the leadership shown...
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we will not equate our resistance. we will defend our country, russia, walmart, and new boone is now isolated. look back at the 1st week of the war. that will change the world in 30 minutes on d w. o. oh, i thought we had to present you with they've had it for a for decades. the people of iraq country is devastated and there's no end to the violence. how did it come to this group this is reveal and unprecedented story. he behaved exactly like the gums and the poison spread. bear with me. 3 new life the great documentary series iraq destruction of the nation. this week on d. w. ah, ah, this is d w. news line from bullet mario poll still under siege, despite another promise to cease fire. a 2nd attempt to evacuate civilians from the besieged city fails, offer a truce is broken. officials had begun efforts to move people to safety along a humanitarian corridor. and the un says one and a half 1000000 refugees have now fled to ukraine, making it europe fastest growing refugee crisis since the 2nd world war. ah.
we will not equate our resistance. we will defend our country, russia, walmart, and new boone is now isolated. look back at the 1st week of the war. that will change the world in 30 minutes on d w. o. oh, i thought we had to present you with they've had it for a for decades. the people of iraq country is devastated and there's no end to the violence. how did it come to this group this is reveal and unprecedented story. he behaved exactly like the gums and the poison spread. bear with me. 3 new...
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the africans were not a part of the equation. so it's really not a question. the question we're talking about right now. it's not a question for california. it should be easy really resolved because africans were not enslaved in california. any kind of reparations resolution would be for african americans who were impacted by slavery and ongoing discrimination, including the war on drugs professor taking. it's sort of a 10,000 ft view here. how important is it that whatever this panel decides that we take the discussions and lessons from the task force? and worked prevent future harm and discrimination of the black. absolutely absolutely, and that's what we're learning in these different committees, the process of engaging in talking and studying debating by itself is part of a healing. but we believe the outcome of these committees at the state and city level are not just for african americans. this is not about black reparations. this is about the healing of america. the last frontier of this country's greatness, and i think if we can meet at reparations of
the africans were not a part of the equation. so it's really not a question. the question we're talking about right now. it's not a question for california. it should be easy really resolved because africans were not enslaved in california. any kind of reparations resolution would be for african americans who were impacted by slavery and ongoing discrimination, including the war on drugs professor taking. it's sort of a 10,000 ft view here. how important is it that whatever this panel decides...
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now, on the other side of the equation, we plan to reach 3 to 5000000 people inside ukraine for those who can't get out in those who are going to be needing to support immediately. russia government has blocked facebook and restricted access to twitter and ban some foreign media website. that's after the approved a new law against what it considers fake news. ukraine's president demon zalinski has thank the people of europe for their support. the address thousands of anti war protesters in european cities in his tape, recording and present zalinski again demanded that nato intervene more forcefully and ukraine's battlefields and in the skies. but he lives as foreign ministers reiterated the move would only bring more death and destruction. another news, one of crickets best ever plays, shane warne has died at the age of 50 to your stray and had a suspected heart attack in thailand. the leg spinner took $708.00 wiccans. put him 2nd on the all time list. those are the headlines ah, [000:00:00;00] with a with mm hm. ah with ah ah if it doesn't benefit by doing global sheila k a k k k l a
now, on the other side of the equation, we plan to reach 3 to 5000000 people inside ukraine for those who can't get out in those who are going to be needing to support immediately. russia government has blocked facebook and restricted access to twitter and ban some foreign media website. that's after the approved a new law against what it considers fake news. ukraine's president demon zalinski has thank the people of europe for their support. the address thousands of anti war protesters in...
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daniel: you have to look at both ends of the equation. think that we will see inflation sustained itself at the current pace. an interesting report because it marks 12 months of high levels of inflation. it started in february of 2021. we have now been through this. this was directly related to the pandemic, the enormous amount of relief payments that flowed to households in 2020-2021, the huge supply chain problems we had across-the-board related to the pandemic, and now we have the oil situation related to the war. but that is not going to continue. eventually, we all knew that it would resolve itself. one of the interesting data points in today's print, the inflation in core commodities, commodities outside of food and energy, really fell significantly. it was running around 1.2% per month. it was only 0.4% for the last month. as that starts to normalize, we will see inflation start to look more like it did earlier, putting aside the fact that we will continue to see several months more of disruption in food and energy. jon: putting th
daniel: you have to look at both ends of the equation. think that we will see inflation sustained itself at the current pace. an interesting report because it marks 12 months of high levels of inflation. it started in february of 2021. we have now been through this. this was directly related to the pandemic, the enormous amount of relief payments that flowed to households in 2020-2021, the huge supply chain problems we had across-the-board related to the pandemic, and now we have the oil...
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we will not equate our resistance. we will defend our country. russia wal mart and new boone is now isolated. look back at the 1st week of the war. that will change the world for 60 minutes on d. w. a. ah, what people have to say matters to us. i am. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w ah, is reading neil, i'll never stop being critical here. i want to keep rising by telling stories and do what i can hear and now yet understood every bit of support or help is important . now many people a being murdered in the straits and we have to do everything we can to stop it. they made this alco ah.
we will not equate our resistance. we will defend our country. russia wal mart and new boone is now isolated. look back at the 1st week of the war. that will change the world for 60 minutes on d. w. a. ah, what people have to say matters to us. i am. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w ah, is reading neil, i'll never stop being critical here. i want to keep rising by telling stories and do what i can hear and now yet understood every bit of support or help is...
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we will not equate our resistance. we will defend our country, russia, wal mart. gordon is now isolated. i look back at the 1st week of the war that will change the world for on d. w. stay informed of live and on demand. on gas in language courses, video and audio any time anywhere the d w media center with ah, ah visa, let's discuss any new did. but dawson, gold dibble grain in the mood.
we will not equate our resistance. we will defend our country, russia, wal mart. gordon is now isolated. i look back at the 1st week of the war that will change the world for on d. w. stay informed of live and on demand. on gas in language courses, video and audio any time anywhere the d w media center with ah, ah visa, let's discuss any new did. but dawson, gold dibble grain in the mood.
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of this supply and demand equation.emand slows, the reason that supplies are being hit is because things are out of their f the monetary authorities. that help takes years to build, years to build a new port, additional infrastructure around the port. roadways to get trucks in and out. that is something that cannot be helped in the near-term. we may have to get used to the idea that inflation in some sectors is going to be higher than it would be for. if prices would stabilize in the next couple of months, inflation might be significantly lower. base affects matter here. not just the level of some of these prices. matt: when the costs for a pickup truck goes up, it does not come back down. it stays at that level at the very least. we are going to speak to the lending club ceo scott on the impact of peer-to-peer lending. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. time for our stock of the hour, lucid is feeling supply chain pain as the shortage of raw materials has forest a cutback -- forced a cutback. what ha
of this supply and demand equation.emand slows, the reason that supplies are being hit is because things are out of their f the monetary authorities. that help takes years to build, years to build a new port, additional infrastructure around the port. roadways to get trucks in and out. that is something that cannot be helped in the near-term. we may have to get used to the idea that inflation in some sectors is going to be higher than it would be for. if prices would stabilize in the next...
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francine: it changes everything, it changes the inflation equation, the growth equation. we have a great chart wedding at the two year breaking inflation continuing to search all your highs. if you're talking real yields, this is not good for central banks to look at. this is their nightmare. kristine: absolutely. we know that real yields are seen as a canary in the coal mine when it comes to how markets are pricing inflation so that downturn is potentially worrying for them. it will be the question of how they conduct monetary policy. is it still the priority to address inflation that is showing signs of running away completely? where do they pause and take into account the potential growth hit from these geopolitical tensions? a difficult situation. francine: thank you very much. all of our reporters looking at the round out of the fallout from the invasion. coming up, oil continues to rise and what is next for the commodities sector. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. 15 minutes into european trading day. you can see european stocks down . the fts
francine: it changes everything, it changes the inflation equation, the growth equation. we have a great chart wedding at the two year breaking inflation continuing to search all your highs. if you're talking real yields, this is not good for central banks to look at. this is their nightmare. kristine: absolutely. we know that real yields are seen as a canary in the coal mine when it comes to how markets are pricing inflation so that downturn is potentially worrying for them. it will be the...
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taking russia out of the equation, removing russia, this country that is too big to sanction, causes enormous shockwaves across the entire commodities space. and that is why you are seeing last week monday prices surging by the most in six years. and it is continuing. this is not a one-off. as this war continues, until there is a peace deal between russia and ukraine, it is very unlikely to see this bullish sentiment go away. because they are a major supplier of raw materials. haslinda: oil going gangbusters. stephen, we thank you so much for your insights. in the markets we are seeing massive sell in the asia-pacific index. down 20% form its peak in 2021. we're seeing the lights of the kospi, the csi 300 and also getting close to bear market territory. the selloff, unrelenting. let's discuss more on the markets with senior investment strategist at credit suisse. give us your take on how markets are reacting to where oil prices are, to where commodity prices are right now. guest: good morning. i think markets are reacting the way they should be, given the unplugged -- unpredictabilit
taking russia out of the equation, removing russia, this country that is too big to sanction, causes enormous shockwaves across the entire commodities space. and that is why you are seeing last week monday prices surging by the most in six years. and it is continuing. this is not a one-off. as this war continues, until there is a peace deal between russia and ukraine, it is very unlikely to see this bullish sentiment go away. because they are a major supplier of raw materials. haslinda: oil...
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he equated that runoff to the equivalent of a hike. how do you view it? think the fed struggles in terms of that equation. from my perspective it is different. what the balance sheet does is addresses risk appetite very directly. if you think about the trading in quantitative easing it is pretty simple. when the central banks buy more bonds you are supposed to buy more stocks. if you flip it and say if the fed and other central banks are raining and the balance sheet that is a big negative for risk assets. the other thing i suspect the fetid other central banks are trying to accomplish is to limit the yield curve inversion. if the fed backs away from buying 10 year treasuries, 20 year treasuries, you should see those yields go up. that should help limit the downside. kailey: if you say qt could be a sizable negative for risk assets, you think risk assets are appropriately pricing that? pres. biden: i suspect probable -- mike: i suspect probably not. risk assets have been driven by the idea -- balance sheet is number three. at least from my perspective the
he equated that runoff to the equivalent of a hike. how do you view it? think the fed struggles in terms of that equation. from my perspective it is different. what the balance sheet does is addresses risk appetite very directly. if you think about the trading in quantitative easing it is pretty simple. when the central banks buy more bonds you are supposed to buy more stocks. if you flip it and say if the fed and other central banks are raining and the balance sheet that is a big negative for...
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, the regime has increased its efforts to reinforce a psychology of distrust of foreigners and to equate any autism of the soviet system with disloyalty to the motherland in fact moscow has recently broadened the definition of treason in a way that makes virtually any association with foreign residents suspect. the most ruthless propaganda however is reserved for the soviet dissidents those who openly and brazenly dare to challenge the regimes authority. no effort is spare to isolate ridicule and publicly humiliate such individuals. the reaction to this treatment by the average soviet citizen, which is manifested by either silence or outright support for the government. the regime has largely succeeded in portraying the dissidents as disloyal and fully deserving imprisonment and exile. furthermore the regime often compels any defector who returns to the soviet union to publicly denounce his or her decision to leave and to denigrate the west as an undesirable place to live. the return of stalin's daughter is svetlana is a good case in point and the television interview with olegbtoff who
, the regime has increased its efforts to reinforce a psychology of distrust of foreigners and to equate any autism of the soviet system with disloyalty to the motherland in fact moscow has recently broadened the definition of treason in a way that makes virtually any association with foreign residents suspect. the most ruthless propaganda however is reserved for the soviet dissidents those who openly and brazenly dare to challenge the regimes authority. no effort is spare to isolate ridicule...
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-- the price side of the equation. >> are companies telling you they still have pricing power or hasdiminished? tom: i am still here and companies say they have pricing power. increasingly i am hearing that. maybe six months ago some were facing huge cost increases and had to pass it on were uncertain of whether it could go through. today, those price increases have gone through and i would say they have more conviction. that is what compels me to say using our tools to manage inflation is what we need to do. >> it sounds like you're suggesting that companies will be ok with rate increases at this point because things are getting better in the economy. i do not want to use the transitory word, but the idea that wage pressures are going to continue to drive inflation, that might be starting to go away. tom: i think if you are running a company today you are still seeing a tight labor market so they have been seeing wage pressures, especially as this covid phase slows. they are seeing at settle, but i would not say it is not tight. they are still seeing cost increases from suppliers an
-- the price side of the equation. >> are companies telling you they still have pricing power or hasdiminished? tom: i am still here and companies say they have pricing power. increasingly i am hearing that. maybe six months ago some were facing huge cost increases and had to pass it on were uncertain of whether it could go through. today, those price increases have gone through and i would say they have more conviction. that is what compels me to say using our tools to manage inflation...