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our guest will be alexander safonov, a professor at the financial university under the government of you very much, ukraine is still the main news. she became the catalyst for a complete transformation of the world. we are watching this transformation. and we have something to say, therefore. do not miss the evening with vladimir solovyov special issue today at 21:20 on the channel russia people will travel on mars in the morning they came early. scientists have shown us such thoughts companies that are preparing lunar martian bases for future settlers have also developed a prototype of the flex universal transport. well, they called this car suitable for transporting people and transporting goods. it will come in handy in construction as a loader or tractor, despite its own. well, maybe the mars mobile has a very impressive carrying capacity of about a ton, it can raise and lower the wheels, which makes it easier to load and unload equipment. well, the tires, of course, are airless, but on the ground for pressure wheels need an eye, yes an eye, even if the car has special sensors of
our guest will be alexander safonov, a professor at the financial university under the government of you very much, ukraine is still the main news. she became the catalyst for a complete transformation of the world. we are watching this transformation. and we have something to say, therefore. do not miss the evening with vladimir solovyov special issue today at 21:20 on the channel russia people will travel on mars in the morning they came early. scientists have shown us such thoughts companies...
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our guest was a professor of the financial university at russian government alexander safonov thank youuch. who is against today at 14:55 on the channel russia alexander menshikov, the most serene prince tsarevna do not interfere with us we are going to your grandmother to elevate his throne or you are against elizabeth the long-awaited premiere will soon be on the channel, russia people will ride on mars early in the morning came to us such thoughts were shown by scientists of the company that are preparing lunar martian bases for future settlers, and developed a prototype of the universal transport flex well, that's what they called this the car is suitable for transporting people and for transporting goods. it will come in handy in construction as a loader or tractor, despite its own. well, maybe the mars mobile has a very impressive carrying capacity of about a ton, it can raise and lower the wheels, which makes it easier to load and unload equipment. well, tires, of course, are on mars. but on the ground, tire pressure needs an eye, yes, an eye, even if the car has special sensors
our guest was a professor of the financial university at russian government alexander safonov thank youuch. who is against today at 14:55 on the channel russia alexander menshikov, the most serene prince tsarevna do not interfere with us we are going to your grandmother to elevate his throne or you are against elizabeth the long-awaited premiere will soon be on the channel, russia people will ride on mars early in the morning came to us such thoughts were shown by scientists of the company that...
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our guest was a professor at the financial university under the government of russia alexander safonov very much. tender feelings of love history of russia for free without registration we kept asking each other, what exactly people will drive on mars in the morning , they came to us in such thoughts showed scientists from companies that are preparing lunar martian bases for future settlers have also developed a prototype of the flex universal transport. well, they called this car suitable for transporting people and transporting goods . it will come in handy in construction as a loader or tractor, despite its own. well, maybe the unsightly appearance of mars, the mobile has a very impressive carrying capacity of about a ton, it can raise and lower the wheels, which makes it easier to load and unload equipment. well, the tires, of course, are airless for some reason on mars. but on the earth needs an eye for tire pressure, even if the car has special sensors, a control system, and our auto expert ikevich will tell you the nuances. it is not in vain that manufacturers indicate the recom
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through some of that with the borg resides on political analyst and associate professor moscow's financial university. welcome to you. so there you have a keyboard, european gas importers, and g 7 countries rejecting russia's request, while mosque was obviously not going to export the fuel for free. where does that leave things as you see it? well, that leaves us scenarios. first of all, a europe might stop buying crash and guess you see europe in countries during the last several weeks, they were talking, we are going to stop by and crush and gas. we don't need trash and gas. so let's check out. how's it going to it is it goes to know. the 2nd one is made big morelli stick. europe continue to buy rush from gas, but not with rivals. i mean, if europe will start buying it because it means that europe will cancel it own sanctions against fashion uniforms, wides through mediators. so companies from other states may be turkey and maybe someone else who will be a body of good cho, buyer of ash and gas. and then they're just 8 ah, 2 european countries again, be a good jo procedure make on their own paper.
through some of that with the borg resides on political analyst and associate professor moscow's financial university. welcome to you. so there you have a keyboard, european gas importers, and g 7 countries rejecting russia's request, while mosque was obviously not going to export the fuel for free. where does that leave things as you see it? well, that leaves us scenarios. first of all, a europe might stop buying crash and guess you see europe in countries during the last several weeks, they...
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if a new university has changed, i've seen the financial collapse in 2019. this means it's hard to give the teachers their rights, like full time employment uninsured. the lebanese university has become the only option for those who can no longer afford private education. many students are concerned about their future already. more than 200 of the teaching staff has left dilemma and samantha, or if you don't give them their rights more, this will affect us already. there is a huge shortage of lab equipment and other learning resources at the university of the university has long been underfunded. but now the nearly bankrupt state is unable to cover operating expenses. it's facing what has been described as its biggest financial crisis in its history edit as close to collapse. the university says it needs $34000000.00 for this year's academic year, but it only has $16000000.00 in its budget. for families who are struggling, education is no longer a priority, especially because of the drastic increase in tuition fees. going to music on the gym. i'd be are you c
if a new university has changed, i've seen the financial collapse in 2019. this means it's hard to give the teachers their rights, like full time employment uninsured. the lebanese university has become the only option for those who can no longer afford private education. many students are concerned about their future already. more than 200 of the teaching staff has left dilemma and samantha, or if you don't give them their rights more, this will affect us already. there is a huge shortage of...
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have a nice university has changed since the financial collapse in 2019 this means it's hard to give the teachers their rights like full time employment uninsured. the lebanese university has become the only option for those who can no longer afford private education. many students are concerned about their future. already. more than $200.00 of the teaching staff has left dollars a month. or if you don't give them their rights more. this will affect us already. there is a huge shortage of flowed equipment and other learning resources at the university of friendship. the university has long been underfunded, but now the nearly bankrupt state is unable to cover operating expenses. it's facing what has been described as its biggest financial crisis in its history. and it is close to collapse. the university says it needs $34000000.00 for this year's academic year, but it only has $16000000.00 in its budget. for families who are struggling, education is no longer a priority, especially because of the drastic increase in tuition fees. kenneth and miss eva is their mom, which i'm not i. b,
have a nice university has changed since the financial collapse in 2019 this means it's hard to give the teachers their rights like full time employment uninsured. the lebanese university has become the only option for those who can no longer afford private education. many students are concerned about their future. already. more than $200.00 of the teaching staff has left dollars a month. or if you don't give them their rights more. this will affect us already. there is a huge shortage of...
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have a nice university has changed. i've seen the financial collapse in 2019, and this means it's hard to give the teachers their rights like full time employment, uninsured. a lot on the lebanese university has become the only option for those who can no longer afford private education. many students are concerned about their future already. more than 200 of the teaching staff has left dilemma and samantha, and if you don't give them their rights more, this will affect us already. there is a huge shortage of lab equipment and other learning resources at the university of the university has long been underfunded. but now the nearly bankrupt state is unable to cover operating expenses. it's facing what has been described as its biggest financial crisis in its history. and it is close to collapse. the university says it needs $34000000.00 for this year's academic year, but it only has $16000000.00 in its budget. for families who are struggling, education is no longer a priority, especially because of the drastic increase in tuition fees. going t
have a nice university has changed. i've seen the financial collapse in 2019, and this means it's hard to give the teachers their rights like full time employment, uninsured. a lot on the lebanese university has become the only option for those who can no longer afford private education. many students are concerned about their future already. more than 200 of the teaching staff has left dilemma and samantha, and if you don't give them their rights more, this will affect us already. there is a...
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dollar, as the center of the world financial universe, maria has been talking about it we've been talkingeting later in spring, saudi arabia, is talking about accepting yuan instead of dollars for chinese oil sales. there is an axis forge between russia-saudi arabia china, india even south american country trees wallowing in have this hubrisic assumption u.s. o o would be center, the rest of the world would be happy to hold dollars, this leaves a situation with sanctions shined the light on idea that you know, maybe there are reasons not to hold dollars ultimately i think real trigger for the end of the dollar is reserve currency going to come via fed massive amounts of money to bail out latest mistake not ongoing diversification going on for a decade by one central bank. >> before you go what do you make of this rally dow industrials up 400 points you want to sell into it? >> absolutely, i mean i think rally is on the war headlines gord all fundamental issues we just talked about here in the u.s. economy. i mean, effective oil prices may go down a couple bucks given the administration's
dollar, as the center of the world financial universe, maria has been talking about it we've been talkingeting later in spring, saudi arabia, is talking about accepting yuan instead of dollars for chinese oil sales. there is an axis forge between russia-saudi arabia china, india even south american country trees wallowing in have this hubrisic assumption u.s. o o would be center, the rest of the world would be happy to hold dollars, this leaves a situation with sanctions shined the light on...
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business in russia since it's invasion of ukraine. alison mill is a professor of financial economy at lawford university, and he says, economic sanctions against russia will not stop the war. it actually shows that private companies, banks, in this case, the cars, those, the asians of, they're actually taking their own action without waiting for government to say, you can do this. you can't do that. they're just drawing back from russia completely. so i think this is one of many examples of the private sector sanctioning russia a visa, mastercard that primarily used for personal spending. so you know, shops and restaurants and travel, that kind of thing. so it's, it's going to have further impact on the hospitality in the restaurant industry and travel industries in russia. and it's gonna have a big effect on the middle classes who use the services were employed by those services. but i don't see a very direct effect on the military machine. the military machine and in russia is not very externally dependent. doesn't need external financing in the long run. it needs technology from the west, but they've
business in russia since it's invasion of ukraine. alison mill is a professor of financial economy at lawford university, and he says, economic sanctions against russia will not stop the war. it actually shows that private companies, banks, in this case, the cars, those, the asians of, they're actually taking their own action without waiting for government to say, you can do this. you can't do that. they're just drawing back from russia completely. so i think this is one of many examples of the...
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today's action comes as northeastern university in boston is expected to acquire mills college in june. after years of financial troubles and also declining enrollment at the college faculty at mills say that they are worried that they won't have a contract when the merger happens, and that they could potentially lose their jobs. northeastern thing seems like a done deal, but we don't know, but also a lot of us are just worried about whether we'll even have jobs until july, when northeastern is supposed to take over. the college keeps promising us that we're going to stay employed. but. they've so far not offered us any improvement on severance, which to me is the main way they can say that they're going to keep us all on. in a statement today, mills said that it is committed to the collective bargaining process and to continue good
today's action comes as northeastern university in boston is expected to acquire mills college in june. after years of financial troubles and also declining enrollment at the college faculty at mills say that they are worried that they won't have a contract when the merger happens, and that they could potentially lose their jobs. northeastern thing seems like a done deal, but we don't know, but also a lot of us are just worried about whether we'll even have jobs until july, when northeastern is...
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he's currently a distinguished scholar and residents for financial regulation at the university of minnesota school of law. he's joining us now from minneapolis, minnesota. we're going to have you back on al jazeera, so thank you very much indeed. why do you think that the u. s. president giving everything that's going on in the world is decided to do this now? well, it's been in the works for many months. it's become a big salient political issue because of the russian invasion of ukraine and the u. s. sanctions that they're afraid that crypto will be used to evade one of the if i understand correctly, one criticism of the existing crypt currency system is, is the fact that it's tough for government to crack. is that really what's driving this? is this the u. s. government trying to find a way and to be able to get into these it's actually a bunch of contradictory things, all mishmash into the same statement. so the alleged top priority is to protect consumers which suggest crypto currencies are a bad thing. and then when it is, and by the way we want to have us bankers dominate globally cr
he's currently a distinguished scholar and residents for financial regulation at the university of minnesota school of law. he's joining us now from minneapolis, minnesota. we're going to have you back on al jazeera, so thank you very much indeed. why do you think that the u. s. president giving everything that's going on in the world is decided to do this now? well, it's been in the works for many months. it's become a big salient political issue because of the russian invasion of ukraine and...
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we're in a very solid financial shape. our universityess expensive to attend this school than it was in 2012. but on the other hand, this has helped to contribute to nearly a 30% growth in the student body, so we're in very solid financial shape. and certainly capable of making an investment to, that we hadn't contemplated to bring a few new additional faculty in from the ukraine if we can make that happen. neil: the only bad news lately was that loss to st. peter's, i guess, right? >> i'm not sure what you're talking about the -- [laughter] i may have blotted that out -- [laughter] neil: i thought i'd sneak that in there. governor, it's very good seeing you. this is great news and especially for those scholars who need a place to go and a place to make a difference. thank you very, very much. all right -- >> thank you. neil: that'll do it on that part. if you think about what they're doing at purdue and trying to reach out not only help parents with kids there, but to help those who really need it and maybe can offer something to those
we're in a very solid financial shape. our universityess expensive to attend this school than it was in 2012. but on the other hand, this has helped to contribute to nearly a 30% growth in the student body, so we're in very solid financial shape. and certainly capable of making an investment to, that we hadn't contemplated to bring a few new additional faculty in from the ukraine if we can make that happen. neil: the only bad news lately was that loss to st. peter's, i guess, right? >>...
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let's bring an allister mel who's a professor financial economy and left for university. he's joining us from lester . sure. that's over in the u. k. welcome to al jazeera sir. so this is a widely used method of payment. it accounted for 74 percent of payment transactions in the, in russia, in 2020. so what are the implications of the suspension? but it was fascinating that development it, it actually shows the private companies, banks, in this case, the cars, the asians of they're actually taking their own action without waiting for government to say, you can do this. you can't do that. they're just drawing back from russia completely. so i think this is one of many examples of the private sector sanctioning russia, what sectors will be most effective by this visa, mastercard that primarily used for personal spending, senior shops and restaurants and travel that kind of thing. so it's, it's going to further impact on the hospitality in the restaurant industry and travel industries in russia. and it's gonna have a big effect on the middle classes who use those services we
let's bring an allister mel who's a professor financial economy and left for university. he's joining us from lester . sure. that's over in the u. k. welcome to al jazeera sir. so this is a widely used method of payment. it accounted for 74 percent of payment transactions in the, in russia, in 2020. so what are the implications of the suspension? but it was fascinating that development it, it actually shows the private companies, banks, in this case, the cars, the asians of they're actually...
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business in russia since it's invasion of ukraine. allister miles as a professor financial economy at left for university, he says, economic sanctions against russia aren't enough to stop the war. it actually shows that private companies, banks, in this case, the card association of they're actually taking their own action. they're not waiting for government to say you can do this, you can't do that. they're just drawing back from russia completely. so, you know, i think this is one of many examples of the private sector sanctioning russia a visa, mastercard that primarily used for personal spending. so you know, shops and restaurants and travel, that kind of thing. so it's, it's going to further impact on the hospitality and the restaurant industry and travel industries in russia. and it's gonna have a big effect on the middle classes who used as services were employed by the services that i didn't see a very direct effect from the military machine. the military machine and in russia is not very externally dependent. doesn't need external financing in the long run. it needs technology from the west, but
business in russia since it's invasion of ukraine. allister miles as a professor financial economy at left for university, he says, economic sanctions against russia aren't enough to stop the war. it actually shows that private companies, banks, in this case, the card association of they're actually taking their own action. they're not waiting for government to say you can do this, you can't do that. they're just drawing back from russia completely. so, you know, i think this is one of many...
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universal free meals would financially strengthened the program, reduce administrate and burden, allow more students to be -- that creates more financial stability. more capacity, more resources to improve facilities. more educational opportunities for students so that when they come to the cafeteria, they are not looking at things and saying, you want me to eat that? there are more knowledgeable and they're more open. and these are real life challenges that food service staff both frontline and back kitchen staff say. and so while it doesn't directly address that, and maybe that was an oversight on our part, strengthening the overall program normalizing a lot of the regulations and the nutritional standards, i think we'll go a long way to supporting a more stable workforce. >> leslie, and i might add a comment. >> yes, reverent. >> i think across the nutrition programs that are staffing programs and i want to speak specifically to wick, in local agencies many of the staff are doubling up on responsibilities and the pandemic has impacted their ability to be, to provide fully the servic
universal free meals would financially strengthened the program, reduce administrate and burden, allow more students to be -- that creates more financial stability. more capacity, more resources to improve facilities. more educational opportunities for students so that when they come to the cafeteria, they are not looking at things and saying, you want me to eat that? there are more knowledgeable and they're more open. and these are real life challenges that food service staff both frontline...
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universal meals for children in general would create regulatory certainty, universal free meals would financially strengthen the program and reduce administrative burden, allow more students to be served, and that volume creates more financial stability. more capacity, more resources to improve facilities, more educational opportunities for students so that when they come to the cafeteria, they are not looking at things and saying, you want me to eat that? they are more knowledgeable and open. and we found real-life challenges that kitchen staff face. while it doesn't directly address that, and maybe that was an oversight on our part in strengthening the overall program, normalizing rigid -- regulations and nutrition standards i think will go a long way to supporting a more stable workforce. reverend greenaway: across the nutrition program, there are staffing challenges. in local agencies, many staff are doubling up on responsibilities. the pandemic has impacted their ability to provide fully the services they would like to provide. there are also significant issues of wages and salaries for work
universal meals for children in general would create regulatory certainty, universal free meals would financially strengthen the program and reduce administrative burden, allow more students to be served, and that volume creates more financial stability. more capacity, more resources to improve facilities, more educational opportunities for students so that when they come to the cafeteria, they are not looking at things and saying, you want me to eat that? they are more knowledgeable and open....
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decades this week, caroline singer told the catalog sold the catalog rather to universal music publishing group. financialut some estimates put the figure in the hundreds of millions of dollars. it includes 110 unreleased tracks as well as it unreleased album, diamond has had more than 70 songs on the billboard charts and sold more than 130 million albums. coming up tonight at six o'clock. stephan curry on what lessons the warriors learned after blowing that 21 point lead to the dallas mavericks last night sports anchor joe fonzi up next with that behold... unlimited wireless for only 30 bucks. that's pretty cool, but you know what's cooler? saving up to 400 bucks! exactly. and if we really want to take it up a notch... get all that and nationwide 5g included. oh nice shot, send that to me. i got you. break free from the big three and get connected to the nations most reliable 5g network. get the new samsung galaxy s22 series on xfinity mobile. and right now, save big with up to $750 off a new samsung device. plus, get unlimited for $30 per line per month when you get 4 lines. switch today. rn about covid
decades this week, caroline singer told the catalog sold the catalog rather to universal music publishing group. financialut some estimates put the figure in the hundreds of millions of dollars. it includes 110 unreleased tracks as well as it unreleased album, diamond has had more than 70 songs on the billboard charts and sold more than 130 million albums. coming up tonight at six o'clock. stephan curry on what lessons the warriors learned after blowing that 21 point lead to the dallas...
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investors have so much allocation to equities it is important to have the financial stability because we can see the universityf michigan consumer confidence survey already plummeted. it is lower than it was during the covid crisis. if we see even more weakness in markets, what does that do to consumers? do they lose the wealth effect they no longer want to spend because they open up their accounts, gosh, i'm not as rich as i thought i was? i think you're right, the fed will step in to support markets but the question is where. how far down would we need to go before they cast inflation aside be that safe haven. charles: i gotcha. you said expect more volatility, lower returns. in that environment where should people be focused? >> when we think about lower -- higher volatility we need to consider having higher cash balances in portfolios. because the most important thing for investors to do for long-term returns is make volatility your friend, to have that dry powder to be able to step in when everybody gets scared. when we see those signs of capitulation which we're not seeing yet. on lower returns a great s
investors have so much allocation to equities it is important to have the financial stability because we can see the universityf michigan consumer confidence survey already plummeted. it is lower than it was during the covid crisis. if we see even more weakness in markets, what does that do to consumers? do they lose the wealth effect they no longer want to spend because they open up their accounts, gosh, i'm not as rich as i thought i was? i think you're right, the fed will step in to support...
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when lincoln was fighting the civil war, he was also, for example, building america's universities and financial i have a feeling this one won't be that short. but i'm wondering here, the underlying economy is strong and people forget that. now, of course, it could be tested by what's happening right now. how does he relate that to americans who disagree? >> he needs to say two things. one is we've had extraordinary job growth, we have an unemployment rate that is lower than almost anyone expected it would be right now. we've recovered much faster than economies around the world and many of the other major advanced economies, but he also understands inflation is difficult for families. inflation is hard, and he's going to do something about it. now, the truth is the main thing he's done about inflation is nominate some excellent people to the federal reserve, and it's going to be their job to bring that inflation down. neil: all right. wish we had more time, jason. always good catching up with you. jason furman, former obama economic council chairman. we should point out that ronald reagan in th
when lincoln was fighting the civil war, he was also, for example, building america's universities and financial i have a feeling this one won't be that short. but i'm wondering here, the underlying economy is strong and people forget that. now, of course, it could be tested by what's happening right now. how does he relate that to americans who disagree? >> he needs to say two things. one is we've had extraordinary job growth, we have an unemployment rate that is lower than almost anyone...
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this is a challenge to the global financial system, the existing one is a challenge to the euro and the dollar as universal can buy everything, but it turns out that you can really buy rubles, and you can already buy everything for rubles, that is. this is such a fundamental change in the rules of the game that in the west they really can not understand how to cope with this, because without resources. they can’t do anything, and even to meet russia halfway is to undermine the foundations own scholz. he asked me to draw a diagram for him. you have read this and now it is walking on the internet. this is a schema. it's even drawn where you ask. i am also an indicator. if we have a scheme, it's actually very simple. rubles go in this direction, and yes, arrows, two arrows go in this direction. well , in general, the scheme is quite clear. uh, vitalyevich zakharchenko is not only, uh, the ex-minister of internal affairs of ukraine, but also an economist too. we are still using you. as your knowledge, as economists. here is the west in this situation. do you think it will go to something to still buy what they
this is a challenge to the global financial system, the existing one is a challenge to the euro and the dollar as universal can buy everything, but it turns out that you can really buy rubles, and you can already buy everything for rubles, that is. this is such a fundamental change in the rules of the game that in the west they really can not understand how to cope with this, because without resources. they can’t do anything, and even to meet russia halfway is to undermine the foundations own...
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university of cambridge. thank you indeed for your time today. financial markets have priced in progress today.e may be a road map towards peace between russia and ukraine. what is your assessment. >> may be a roadmap. it is a long road. ukrainians were quite daring and cunning by simply offering neutrality, a key demand of the russians, they felt threatened by being encircled by nato since the early 2000's and simply saying ok we might be willing to be a neutral state. the ukrainians removed one of these for russia, increasing pressure to consent to cease fire. they have demanded effective security guarantees instead of nato membership and that will be quite difficult. >> in terms of these negotiations, vladimir putin has said time and again is not able to deter what's necessarily the truth saying he had no intention of invading ukraine. how do you negotiate in good faith with that kind of actor and trust in the outcome of those negotiations. >> that's precisely the issue they are saying. being the victim of aggression and then this much more massive invasion now, we can hardly accept a settle
university of cambridge. thank you indeed for your time today. financial markets have priced in progress today.e may be a road map towards peace between russia and ukraine. what is your assessment. >> may be a roadmap. it is a long road. ukrainians were quite daring and cunning by simply offering neutrality, a key demand of the russians, they felt threatened by being encircled by nato since the early 2000's and simply saying ok we might be willing to be a neutral state. the ukrainians...
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. >> the university of michigan, their measures are very closely aligned with the financial markets, and our measures are more aligned with labor markets, and labor markets are doing very well. we saw that in the last employment. healthy gains. very healthy gains for fewer people unemployed, and a little bit of improvement in the produce patient rate, and we are seeing strong employment environment. that is reflected in our measures. we have not gone as much as the universe emission, but are inflation expectations gauge continues to rise, and when we as consumers what they're worried about, they say look, inflation is just hasty for us. looking ahead, we need higher prices for food. energy, metal it weiss is relevant? who goes into everything. we see higher costs from each and gasoline prices, they have doubled so far. even metals. semiconductors used rare earth metals from russia and the ukraine. they will be more expensive to buy like computer chips or cars. cell phones. other gases. >> if you take a look at the numbers we discussed on retail sales, yes, the revision was higher-tha
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the euro and the dollar are not perceived as a universal means of payment, they are essentially invited to agree to the integration of the russian financialas supply chain to europe. hmm, for which it is not only gas. after all, probably, there is already at least gas at this stage. eh, and how is it? i think it's natural causes them extreme dislike. why because all the sanctions were aimed at isolating the russian financial system from the western financial system? now, to be honest, it makes me smile. well, she, of course, such a smile, such a little bit, so to speak, not quite a smile. here it is, but sarcastic nonetheless. i would say smile. that's why, because after all, when there were uh uniform sanctions. and the united states of america issued a license to the us treasury that allowed payment to those banks for transection banks to pay for oil and gas, a for a certain period of time, despite the fact that their korchats were actually blocked on all other payments. the europeans wrote it down in a direct line in their legislation. now it turns out that, uh , this is the exception. they now interpret the same sanctions as some form
the euro and the dollar are not perceived as a universal means of payment, they are essentially invited to agree to the integration of the russian financialas supply chain to europe. hmm, for which it is not only gas. after all, probably, there is already at least gas at this stage. eh, and how is it? i think it's natural causes them extreme dislike. why because all the sanctions were aimed at isolating the russian financial system from the western financial system? now, to be honest, it makes...
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the state is covering the cost for universal meals now so that all students can have two meals a day in our schools regardless of their financialbacker. -- background. of course, there is a higher cost with organic meals provided. but we are saying that the cost is even greater to allow students to eat processed food and things that will have health benefits, health impacts on them. so, we think the benefits that you will get will outweigh the costs. i'll beasley, we have to work with our partners -- obviously we have to work with our partners and farmers to get the food to our schools are the state is also underwriting the cost of upgrading many of the kitchens in our schools. so, there is always going to be work to be done but we believe that the benefits of healthier food will outweigh the costs that our students are expressing in terms of health impact. >> with the state expanding where every kid is entitled to the school breakfast and lunch and not just kids who are low income, that means more kids are consuming meals certify schools, so therefore, it really affects everybody. the degree of the healthiness and nutrition in
the state is covering the cost for universal meals now so that all students can have two meals a day in our schools regardless of their financialbacker. -- background. of course, there is a higher cost with organic meals provided. but we are saying that the cost is even greater to allow students to eat processed food and things that will have health benefits, health impacts on them. so, we think the benefits that you will get will outweigh the costs. i'll beasley, we have to work with our...
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i've got a financial planner friend who hasn't client who lost get 1.2 million dollars and up bitcoin she was born in china. some of our chinese friends from her universityk dinner. i said you got to do this wire the money here. she was talked out of a buyer. financial planner told not to do a buyer financial planner. she did it anyway. she lost 1.2 million dollars. wow. i'm so it's pretty big quite out for ukraine scams right now. it sounds mysterious if people are traveling all the time, not return. your calls. you can do a reverse search on images and see if the person's actually the person. just try to help friends out on this line be reasonable a lot of people scan you from your money, jameson. no kidding. especially like you said with ukraine is a lot benefits organizations that are professing to send, you know, aid to ukraine. if you just send us your money and not all of them are legit. so, definitely be careful. >> rob, thank you as always. let rob know what is on your mind and he'll talk about it here and break it down for you. from the financial perspective, facebook, twitter e-mail directly at rob black dot com and you can get his answer eith
i've got a financial planner friend who hasn't client who lost get 1.2 million dollars and up bitcoin she was born in china. some of our chinese friends from her universityk dinner. i said you got to do this wire the money here. she was talked out of a buyer. financial planner told not to do a buyer financial planner. she did it anyway. she lost 1.2 million dollars. wow. i'm so it's pretty big quite out for ukraine scams right now. it sounds mysterious if people are traveling all the time, not...
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>> a flattening curve is what you have now is not good for financial stocks which are, as you said, the largest part of the small cap universe >> i think it depends if it's -- it's why this morning scott was the first time i thought, maybe i should buy two-year in my personal account so it will be interesting to see if you get demand on the short end of the curve all right, its to 2% and you could get some steepening if this happens we'll see. i'm not a rate expert. what i will tell you, all of the rate experts are usually wrong and when they get super skewed and you made the dovish bet and most, if not in the last decade. >> if not six more, and then i have to go if not six more and you heard waller say you could get 50 at more than one meeting, what do you say? what's your number i'm not an interest rate strategist. >> oh, come on, man. you can't say that you don't believe the fed and then not give me your view on how many hikes you think we're going to get. >> i think if what's priced in is six to serve i'll take the under. i think what's more important, scott, though, whether it's three or four, i don't know, but what's
>> a flattening curve is what you have now is not good for financial stocks which are, as you said, the largest part of the small cap universe >> i think it depends if it's -- it's why this morning scott was the first time i thought, maybe i should buy two-year in my personal account so it will be interesting to see if you get demand on the short end of the curve all right, its to 2% and you could get some steepening if this happens we'll see. i'm not a rate expert. what i will tell...
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universal condemnation. a plan that is leading russia into strategic filmmaking with economy in freefall, financial systems that have now given up the gains of integration over the past 30 years. and the strategic positioning in the world that is a far cry from what it might have been before this. and given expert controls, given the diplomatic isolation, given the financial and other economic measures, will be appreciably weaker for some time to come. reporter: is the state department aware of any americans that have gone to fight alongside the ukrainians? ned: when americans travel abroad, they are not required to register in any way. these are not metrics that we would track. our goal has been to be very clear with any americans that would be interested in traveling to ukraine for any reason but especially to take up arms with the profound risk that they would undertake for their health, safety, and security. reporter: do you have any update on britney greiner? has she been granted consular access? this is continuing to deteriorate. have there been specific warnings from the embassy to moscow? ned: i will sa
universal condemnation. a plan that is leading russia into strategic filmmaking with economy in freefall, financial systems that have now given up the gains of integration over the past 30 years. and the strategic positioning in the world that is a far cry from what it might have been before this. and given expert controls, given the diplomatic isolation, given the financial and other economic measures, will be appreciably weaker for some time to come. reporter: is the state department aware of...
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be, i used to attend this university, but the tuition fee was increased and it became too expensive. it was a very difficult decision or that it didn't merely you, my financial situation didn't allow me to continue my education. i couldn't work and study at the same time with no end in sight to the economic collapse. many fear they to may be forced to drop out. i'm not sure like if they in case the tuition fees or something that i'm not sure i'll be able to pay them. there's also little hope of change from a political class blamed for decades of corruption. they left us no chance for opportunities, and there is no practically no future for students in lebanon. there may still be those able to complete their studies, but the united nation says the financial collapse has until now forced 30 percent of those aged between 15 and 24. to drop out of school. santa holder al jazeera balte. ah. hello again. the headlines on al jazeera rushes defense ministry says the 1st phase of what it calls a special operation in ukraine is now complete. that in the separate, says, controlled areas of the don boss region. russia says it will now focus on taking full control of tha
be, i used to attend this university, but the tuition fee was increased and it became too expensive. it was a very difficult decision or that it didn't merely you, my financial situation didn't allow me to continue my education. i couldn't work and study at the same time with no end in sight to the economic collapse. many fear they to may be forced to drop out. i'm not sure like if they in case the tuition fees or something that i'm not sure i'll be able to pay them. there's also little hope of...
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financial district civic center and particularly downtown coffee shops and lunch spots that have suffered in the last two years. >>> more than 6 million worldwide have now died of covid according to johns hopkins university. the milestone comes four months after the world reached 5 million deaths. the u.s. reported the highest number of deaths and nearly 960,000 with experts saying the u.s. may be in for a near- normal spring and summer. >>> you no longer have to mask up in facilities in hayward if fully vaccinated. officials say those not vaccinated against covid-19 are required to wear masks inside city run facilities. the vallejo city hall is back open, closed in january due to the omicron surge. the city council will welcome people back to in-person meetings with masks no longer required but they are strongly recommended. >>> san francisco wants to keep jfk drive and golden gate closed to cars, permanently. the closures started as a measure to increase social distancing, two years ago. today, they said the public has spoken in favor of keeping vehicles off the road for good. >>> in developing story with supporters of former ufc heavyweight champion, cain velasquez, filling the courtroom during his ar
financial district civic center and particularly downtown coffee shops and lunch spots that have suffered in the last two years. >>> more than 6 million worldwide have now died of covid according to johns hopkins university. the milestone comes four months after the world reached 5 million deaths. the u.s. reported the highest number of deaths and nearly 960,000 with experts saying the u.s. may be in for a near- normal spring and summer. >>> you no longer have to mask up in...
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universities in the west. these are significant steps that will impact the people who are closely around president putin. it's not the only step we are taking. obviously the financial sanctions and the steps we have taken have crippled the financial sector so much in russia they kept the stock market closed for a couple days. it's just an effort to get close to the people around president putin. reporter: canada announce add new program to expedite revenue gee arrivals. said there is no limit. is there a conversation in the administration about raising the refugee cap to accommodate ukrainians that would want to come here? jen: turf speck czech and see if the cap would need to be raised. we said we continue to be opened to receiving refugees, of course. that's what our focus is on given the vast majority of them have expressed an interest in going to european countries and neighboring countries. being the largest provider of humanitarian assistance in the world, something that we increased over the course of the last several days. samantha power made an announcement about that and continuing to provide assistance. we remain open as well. i think it's just important
universities in the west. these are significant steps that will impact the people who are closely around president putin. it's not the only step we are taking. obviously the financial sanctions and the steps we have taken have crippled the financial sector so much in russia they kept the stock market closed for a couple days. it's just an effort to get close to the people around president putin. reporter: canada announce add new program to expedite revenue gee arrivals. said there is no limit....
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northeastern university in boston is expected to acquire mills college in june. following years of financialing enrollment, the protesters say the 170 year old oakland college has the money to stay open and remain independent to the north bay, where today the senate rosa city council will consider making its temporary park lit program for outdoor dining permanent. the program allowed businesses to use parking areas on the street to overcome indoor dining restrictions during the height of the covid pandemic, but park let's require special permits that are good for 12 months, and they have to be reapproved annually. the meeting is being held virtually at four o'clock this afternoon back to the east bay, where the city of oakland also considering making its outdoor park that's permanent. the city council is set to vote on a proposal today that would extend the program. that would streamline and expedite the permitting process for outdoor spaces before 2020 businesses had to go through a long and often complicated application and permitting process if the city council doesn't take up the issue,
northeastern university in boston is expected to acquire mills college in june. following years of financialing enrollment, the protesters say the 170 year old oakland college has the money to stay open and remain independent to the north bay, where today the senate rosa city council will consider making its temporary park lit program for outdoor dining permanent. the program allowed businesses to use parking areas on the street to overcome indoor dining restrictions during the height of the...
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today's action comes as northeastern university in boston is expected to acquire mills college in june. after years of financialge faculty at mills say that they are worried that they won't have a contract when the merger happens, and that they could potentially lose their jobs. northeastern thing seems like a done deal, but we don't know, but also a lot of us are just worried about whether we'll even have jobs until july, when northeastern is supposed to take over. the college keeps promising us that we're going to stay employed. but. they've so far not offered us any improvement on severance, which to me is the main way they can say that they're going to keep us all on. in a statement today, mills said that it is committed to the collective bargaining process and to continue good faith negotiations on a new contract for the first time in its 171 year history. santa clara university has named a woman as president. julie sullivan was previously the provost at the university of san diego and the president of the university of st thomas in minnesota. she's also the first lay person to lead the catholic university
today's action comes as northeastern university in boston is expected to acquire mills college in june. after years of financialge faculty at mills say that they are worried that they won't have a contract when the merger happens, and that they could potentially lose their jobs. northeastern thing seems like a done deal, but we don't know, but also a lot of us are just worried about whether we'll even have jobs until july, when northeastern is supposed to take over. the college keeps promising...
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university of michigan. the basics, why is the conflict in ukraine already being felt in the u.s. financially?y globally integrated economy, and, you know, russia provides a lot of oil and gas that goes to europe. that's not coming to us, but if the europeans can't get it from russia, where are they going to buy it from? that's going to push up prices globally and, you know, that trick ms down to what we see at the pump. crude oil prices have risen 20% over the last two weeks, and, you know, that is because of our integration in oil markets. and that's not going away anytime soon. >> so, u.s. lawmakers on both sides who are angry about the invasion are calling on the biden administration to end all russian oil imports. here's what secretary of state antony blinken said about that possibility. listen. >> there's no strategic interest in reducing the global supply of energy. the immediate effect would be to raise prices at the pump for americans and also to pad russian profits with rising prices. >> so what about the idea of cutting off russian oil imports all together? >> reporter: well, i mean
university of michigan. the basics, why is the conflict in ukraine already being felt in the u.s. financially?y globally integrated economy, and, you know, russia provides a lot of oil and gas that goes to europe. that's not coming to us, but if the europeans can't get it from russia, where are they going to buy it from? that's going to push up prices globally and, you know, that trick ms down to what we see at the pump. crude oil prices have risen 20% over the last two weeks, and, you know,...
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financial. - super excited to open up my diploma is advice worth talking about. from southern new hampshire university. - i'm nervous, i'm excited. - [man] okay, let's see it. let's see it. - oh my gosh. - as soon as she saw this, i did it and it's here. - [man shouting] yeah! (upbeat music) - [narrator] next term starts soon. visit snhu.edu you can't buy love. happiness. or confidence. but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. ♪ ♪ >>> if you've been wonderings, here's what will happen across the economy after the fed raises rates as they're expected to in a half hour's time first up, let's start with savings rates. those rates are directly tied to the fed funds rate they've been low for years now obviously. but even as the fed starts to hike, there are few incentives for banks to get a lot more generous with the paths right now. they're sitting on piles of cash they don't need to lure deposits in you you can expect a little bump in the savings rates, but little. let's move to auto loans it's the five-year treasury yield th
financial. - super excited to open up my diploma is advice worth talking about. from southern new hampshire university. - i'm nervous, i'm excited. - [man] okay, let's see it. let's see it. - oh my gosh. - as soon as she saw this, i did it and it's here. - [man shouting] yeah! (upbeat music) - [narrator] next term starts soon. visit snhu.edu you can't buy love. happiness. or confidence. but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future...
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financial consequences of what is happening are calamitous. and probably at least of the tune of $57 million. a shortage of that kind of money is definitely going to have an impact on the university's ability to support and provide our students with the experience they expected, want, need, and deserve. we are working in uncharted territory. we can't exactly delineate the impacts. but we know we are going to face some really serious challenges, due to the financial impact of the court's decision. kristen: my final question is -- what would you like to tell students who have been a nervous wreck for the past few weeks and are a little more panicked since yesterday? what would you like to tell them? >> i would say to those in new incoming undergraduates, whether you are freshmen or transfer student, we have pulled out all the stops to be able to offer one form of enrollment or another, for next year. unfortunately, it may not be the one hope for. fortunately, it's going to apply to only a small portion of our incoming class. about 1800 out of an incoming class of some 9000. but it's unfortunate. we are going to work like heck to make sure that the experience you have it uc berkeley i
financial consequences of what is happening are calamitous. and probably at least of the tune of $57 million. a shortage of that kind of money is definitely going to have an impact on the university's ability to support and provide our students with the experience they expected, want, need, and deserve. we are working in uncharted territory. we can't exactly delineate the impacts. but we know we are going to face some really serious challenges, due to the financial impact of the court's...
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financial hard aship. this is from monmouth university, 61% of republicans agree so, 32% of independents and 21% of democratslace, that is remained to be seen. rachel? rachel: thank you, david. so interesting, that poll. thanks so much for joining us this morning. >>> all right. well, many people across ukraine are tapping into their faith as russia furthers its invasion, and god-fearing americans are helping. goya foods' president ask ceo just got back from donating food and, get this, rosaries, to refugees in poland. refugees who are there in poland. he joins us now. bob, we've been covering this story, we've been following your remarkable trip. tell me about what happened on your trip and, of course, good morning to you. >> hi, rachel. good morning. you know, we've gotten a lot of requests for food, and, you know, we do a lot of humanitarian things, but this is the first time we got a with for rosaries. we were handed one rosary, and one rosary turned into 15,000 made by -- and they're is still coming. about a thousand came from this pairish where i actually -- parrish where i actually -- parish where i g
financial hard aship. this is from monmouth university, 61% of republicans agree so, 32% of independents and 21% of democratslace, that is remained to be seen. rachel? rachel: thank you, david. so interesting, that poll. thanks so much for joining us this morning. >>> all right. well, many people across ukraine are tapping into their faith as russia furthers its invasion, and god-fearing americans are helping. goya foods' president ask ceo just got back from donating food and, get...
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of moscow in damascus. university students rallied in support of russia and president putin who they say stood by syria during years of conflict. now in the middle of the financial uncertainty, many russians are trying to escape that country, but ation sanctions have left them with very few options. but flights to europe suspended, one of the new routes available is a train ride to finland, and a poor rece reports from helsinki. some people don't know if they'll ever return home. this is journey's end. one of the few remaining roots out of russia to trains a day run from st. petersburg to the finish capital helsinki. it's a service that has seen a 5 fold spike in brookings since the start of the war and ukraine. i'm not sure we are coming back in like one or 2 months where afraid of afraid that the board us might. we afraid that economy might not recover. menu left russia, they went to georgia and they went to new by s base closures have created bottlenecks for russians with the means to leave hundreds of cute at the border with lot via a seat on the helsinki train. it can mean an onward flight to anywhere in the world, but tickets are hard to come by. these tra
of moscow in damascus. university students rallied in support of russia and president putin who they say stood by syria during years of conflict. now in the middle of the financial uncertainty, many russians are trying to escape that country, but ation sanctions have left them with very few options. but flights to europe suspended, one of the new routes available is a train ride to finland, and a poor rece reports from helsinki. some people don't know if they'll ever return home. this is...
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i used to attend this university, but the tuition fee was increased and it became too expensive. it was a very difficult decision on that than merely you. my financial situation didn't allow me to continue my education. i couldn't work and study at the same time with no end in sight to the economic collapse. many fear they too may be forced to drop out. i'm not sure that the ink is a tuition for years or something like, i'm not sure if it be them. there's also little hope of change from a political class blamed for decades of corruption. they left us no chance for opportunities, and there is no practically no future for students in lebanon. there may still be those able to complete their studies, but the united nation says the financial collapse house until now forced 30 percent of those aged between 15 and 24. to drop out of school. said a hunter alger cedar, beirut. ah, this is al jazeera, let's get around. now the top story, u. s. president joe biden has arrived in poland, where he's meeting some of the more than 2000000 refugees who fled there from the war in ukraine. earlier in brussels. he struck a deal with the e. u to reduce the blocks relia
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university of michigan sentiment coming out. you had a new post 2011 low in terms of outlook, a record low of folks thinking their financial situationld worsen in the next 12 months. in the u.s. you have bad consumer sentiment. that leads to a recession. how loud do you think are the calls for recession in america? >> they are getting louder. you have the flattening of the yield curve. the oil curve has been flattening since the end of last year. fears about recession have been popping up since around december. the headlines of that recession do,. to get into the mindset of central banks, i think you can apply this to the ecb and maybe the bank of england, a year ago they thought inflation would come and go fairly quickly. they are now fearing that inflation could be around about two years. we need to grapple that problem. to a certain extent they should have let the growth prospects go to the back burner and they are going to focus on getting inflation down. manus: it seems to be their number one goal. coming up on the show, we speak about the luxury sector and the impact of war. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is "daybreak europe."
university of michigan sentiment coming out. you had a new post 2011 low in terms of outlook, a record low of folks thinking their financial situationld worsen in the next 12 months. in the u.s. you have bad consumer sentiment. that leads to a recession. how loud do you think are the calls for recession in america? >> they are getting louder. you have the flattening of the yield curve. the oil curve has been flattening since the end of last year. fears about recession have been popping up...
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financial system. we see that reverse processes are taking up, but also undermining the political positions of biden himself, and here are a few figures just the other day, uh, harvard university public opinion, and according to which if the presidential elections in the united states were held today, then by a wide margin donald trump would win for donald trump , 47% of those polled would vote for bytan. only 41%. the question is why and the answer is yes? here the explanation lies in another, but the sociological issue is the main issue that worries americans today. this is inflation 39% of those surveyed is about. university of winnie-peck, and in second place is migration of 19%. and only then 13% respondents believe that an important issue is the fate of ukraine and, uh, the military operation. yes, 39% believe that the most important issue is inflation, and only 13% are worried about the fate of ukraine . now, when we observe this picture, doesn't it seem to you that joe is biden, but he is an elderly man, maybe he forgot the slogan that he allowed at one time. in the ninety-second year, bill clinton will win the presidential election and defeat the heavyweight of americ
financial system. we see that reverse processes are taking up, but also undermining the political positions of biden himself, and here are a few figures just the other day, uh, harvard university public opinion, and according to which if the presidential elections in the united states were held today, then by a wide margin donald trump would win for donald trump , 47% of those polled would vote for bytan. only 41%. the question is why and the answer is yes? here the explanation lies in another,...