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a russian president vladimir putin has announced that he intends to attend the g 20 summit in indonesia. do you think that the g 7 leaders will discuss that with the innovation president and how awkward would that something like that actually be for world leaders will certainly it's an issue that's been raised. i think because of the, some people take the view that it would be better to know disinvite vladimir putin from that meeting to, to send that signal or that, you know, he's not welcome there. as i understand the indonesian position, as you say, the indonesia got the presidency of the g 20. so their position at the moment is that it will go ahead as planned with, with russia, with russia there. so what we've seen also is a discussion here with the german media of weather. for instance, allow sholtes is one of the g 7 leaders would it would go, would he, would he have a conversation with um, vladimir putin, if for, if he's going to attend that well, but he and i know i can have both said that they want to continue dialogue that i may put and so it's likely that they would speak their position is
a russian president vladimir putin has announced that he intends to attend the g 20 summit in indonesia. do you think that the g 7 leaders will discuss that with the innovation president and how awkward would that something like that actually be for world leaders will certainly it's an issue that's been raised. i think because of the, some people take the view that it would be better to know disinvite vladimir putin from that meeting to, to send that signal or that, you know, he's not welcome...
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g 7 this year. they are represented there. what role are those countries playing at 37? i think g 7 understand that they have to engage with these countries. and there is a growing axis, or you can call it between china and russia, authoritarian states. and you have countries like india, which are democracy, but you also have other countries who are part of the early democracy. see on i think there is a growing understanding that you have to engage with major asian, african and south american countries. s or g 7, s rest on countries to ya, to, to react to, to challenge us into, into global world. and that they need to place also on the table to discuss major challenges like the russian war in ukraine and, and did the consequences of this war for global economy and, and foot security. he said that you see a, a multi poll polar world emerging. where do you see the, the west, particularly the united states and europe? has it, their importance been beamed? is it being diminished in this multi polar world that you see emerging towards the end of the u. s. unipolar world. that means a
g 7 this year. they are represented there. what role are those countries playing at 37? i think g 7 understand that they have to engage with these countries. and there is a growing axis, or you can call it between china and russia, authoritarian states. and you have countries like india, which are democracy, but you also have other countries who are part of the early democracy. see on i think there is a growing understanding that you have to engage with major asian, african and south american...
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move away from russian fossil fuels is a challenge for g 7 countries, but it could also be an opportunity to move more towards renewables. do you think the g 7 countries are ready to take that step as a sickness or quite varying that she 7 are not ready to do so i think they are still addicted to fossil gas or 2 nuclear end to call an oil. and we really expect that these leaders, ari, or take taking decisions in, on behalf of the young generation, which is so much dependent on important decisions here, which leads us in a more climate stable world rather than a climate catastrophe. is the g 7 as a forum with just a restricted number of countries the right place to take these decisions are, is the g 20 with more countries may be more useful and actually taking action worldwide. i mean with the, with the war of putting against the ukraine. i think the, the world is a different one than it was before. and so i think she's 7 could play a role if they really take a lead on both climate decisions on both decisions in terms of as food security in terms of the effort of a better world and being open to other countries. which could partner wi
move away from russian fossil fuels is a challenge for g 7 countries, but it could also be an opportunity to move more towards renewables. do you think the g 7 countries are ready to take that step as a sickness or quite varying that she 7 are not ready to do so i think they are still addicted to fossil gas or 2 nuclear end to call an oil. and we really expect that these leaders, ari, or take taking decisions in, on behalf of the young generation, which is so much dependent on important...
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but in this case, i think we're getting so much ok. interesting. g 7 countries discussing a potential price comp and russian loyal. and it's such a move feasible, you think when they were last was china? many other countries will china welcome a price, but i think it might reduce damo before and that is but using from russia. i don't think as to what extent you think fresh sanctions and russia such as about an russian goal, the ports are expected to be known today or tomorrow will not succeed in hurting rushes economy. or do you foresee moscow looking more towards the likes of india, china, and other parts of the world, abrupt don't get the spotlight that the west is talking about. when this talk about russia is lead, has the largest producer and china, and then yes, brought to all the importers just to get picked up last year in your work at $55.00 was, was from around the world. and so it doesn't significant amount. and it is significant, we'll focus on economy. so what that means in terms of practical action on drones, it is too early for me to st
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thinking behind inviting. are those partner countries to be here in l now, to be invited to this g 7 meeting. i think some of them out there reporting from the t 7 summit in our mind. germany. thank you very much. lozano i, we for speaking at the g 7 summit, ukraine's president born russian pilots, that he would find those responsible for multiple explosions that rock the capital keith over this weekend officials, they're say more than a dozen russian cruise missiles hit the city, the stripes damaged residential, buildings and a nearby school on sunday, killing one and wounding several others. meanwhile, authorities on monday warned civilians to urgently evacuate the eastern city of lizard chanced in the don boss region as russian forces push to capture it from all the letters that sir bring. indeed, obviously, calmly who's standing by in the ukrainian capital key. if nick russian forces have now taken the key city of severe nets, the neighboring city of chance, the authorities are urging civilians to evacuate. as i say, the situation is quote, very difficult is ukraine now losing the battle f
thinking behind inviting. are those partner countries to be here in l now, to be invited to this g 7 meeting. i think some of them out there reporting from the t 7 summit in our mind. germany. thank you very much. lozano i, we for speaking at the g 7 summit, ukraine's president born russian pilots, that he would find those responsible for multiple explosions that rock the capital keith over this weekend officials, they're say more than a dozen russian cruise missiles hit the city, the stripes...
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3000000000 people, while only about a quarter of that number 777000000 live in g 7 countries live now to, i guess, i think to my job research editor at indian day many thanks for joining us on the program. it's good to see you with the g 7 coming to coming up short versus the breaks in terms of gdp and population. what's the place for the g 7 in a wising, multi polar world? you know, put b years ago, the g 7 was basically 70 percent of the world economy. today, the g 7 is only about 45 percent of the global economy. so in the last 40 years, the g 7 has really slid down. it has basically become much weaker than it used to be in terms of foreign policy. it still has a very cold water mentality. you know, it's sort of, it's sort of looked down on the whole and sort of breaks they're developing ward, you know, about a $188.00 countries. almost unrepresented in the g 7. however, it remains a very important block. and it's, it's, it's a, it's facing challenge from the bricks in a major way. so why do you think that the 7 still believes that the only global leaders is it's just an unwillingness to let go of that
3000000000 people, while only about a quarter of that number 777000000 live in g 7 countries live now to, i guess, i think to my job research editor at indian day many thanks for joining us on the program. it's good to see you with the g 7 coming to coming up short versus the breaks in terms of gdp and population. what's the place for the g 7 in a wising, multi polar world? you know, put b years ago, the g 7 was basically 70 percent of the world economy. today, the g 7 is only about 45 percent...
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and for was apparently for nothing while some think g 7 leaders should focus on world problems and domestic issues and how to solve them. they are instead choosing to focus photos of the shirtless russian president on vacation. you came readers, boss johnson, and his canadian counterpart joked about whether they should undress in order to show that they are tougher than london, reputed o german law maker and retired air force. colonel. gerald often believes the west is still far from agreement when it comes to sanctions against russia because they want to send a message. ok, the west and united, but i don't with if united they tried to show united way toward, towards russia. and but what i see is that there are also some cracks in the unit because we see the different interest in the way they try. i get russia certain as sanctions refusal the russian or it can be freely exported with greek tankers around the world. and there's a high demand for, for russian on the market. and we're also people in the west and trying to escape inflation content to buy gold. so i think just the price we're ri
and for was apparently for nothing while some think g 7 leaders should focus on world problems and domestic issues and how to solve them. they are instead choosing to focus photos of the shirtless russian president on vacation. you came readers, boss johnson, and his canadian counterpart joked about whether they should undress in order to show that they are tougher than london, reputed o german law maker and retired air force. colonel. gerald often believes the west is still far from agreement...
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think will work out for 6. people said that there was only 2 g, 7 importance. there is no longer what it was say 20 of those years ago. so i think that the, the influence of times of the better in countries, the countries in africa, latin america, asia, they are really bought today and they was. busy foster's, he called and they'd be. busy infrastructure it rolls off of those schools, highways and ports. and there's a lot of $230.00 countries around the world. but only for the 2nd one, you know. ringback so i think that the reality all this, and yet they all, as i said to get it too much and wishful thinking too much so, you know, feel by the western right now, andrew, the there is this big global push meant to compete with china's ambitious belt and road economic initiative, do you think it can be successful in this competition? well, i think it sorta has already said open the that the well comes with all this. busy because for the developing world is really in the structure, it's not giving them a financial aid has fail over the past the well the 61 is born. w
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g 7. it is now. and so i think it essentially the big news was the commitment on rebuilding assistance that was made by the finance ministers of the g 7 directly before this summit actually began . but we heard chancellor schultz called for what he has called a marshall plan for ukraine. the marshall plan being of course, the enormous support from the u. s. after world war 2, that got europe and most especially germany, back on its feet, not only economically, but also politically, that essentially gave germany the stability to become a flourishing democracy. and clearly that's the aim also here to ensure that ukraine, which is now going to be a candidate for e u membership status, that it has the secure economic basis and the reconstruction that will enable democracy to flourish once this war is over. so certainly there was unity on that point. i think over all when we look at the degree to which these leaders are unified. certainly in the messaging. yes. but on some of the concrete measures that they've been talk
g 7. it is now. and so i think it essentially the big news was the commitment on rebuilding assistance that was made by the finance ministers of the g 7 directly before this summit actually began . but we heard chancellor schultz called for what he has called a marshall plan for ukraine. the marshall plan being of course, the enormous support from the u. s. after world war 2, that got europe and most especially germany, back on its feet, not only economically, but also politically, that...
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the g 20 opinion at home and indonesia is very much more i think, on the side of russia, not ukraine, but the other western allies. so it's a difficult job for the indonesians. they chairing the g 20 summit and bali later this year. that's going to be really difficult indeed because it invited ukraine and the u. s. and russia are members of they even going to sit around the table. johnson schultz, the german chancellor, said he can't decide on not yet whether germany will sit around the g 20 table when that summit takes place later this year. but i think it is important. these other countries are here in addition to india and indonesia, argentina center goals, south africa, the g 7, i think trying to persuade the other countries the world that they should be on the side of ukraine and not start to perhaps have better relations with russia as time passes from the initial invasion. we are now some full months away. as i said, a little anecdote few so couple of weeks ago in new york at the u. n. i was invited to russia's national day and i went to the journal to see what was going on and
the g 20 opinion at home and indonesia is very much more i think, on the side of russia, not ukraine, but the other western allies. so it's a difficult job for the indonesians. they chairing the g 20 summit and bali later this year. that's going to be really difficult indeed because it invited ukraine and the u. s. and russia are members of they even going to sit around the table. johnson schultz, the german chancellor, said he can't decide on not yet whether germany will sit around the g 20...
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when the g 7 was starting out, thinking of oxygen falling growth rates, rising inflation, draw material shortages and supply chain disruptions for these are no more challenges and we must share responsibility. u. s. president joe biden announced a $600000000000.00 g 7 initiative to boost infrastructure in developing countries with the aim of countering china's growing global influence. but developing countries often like the central infrastructure tell, navigate global sharks like a pandemic. so they feel they impact more acutely and they have a harder time recovering in our deeply connected world. that's not just humanitarian concern. it's an economic and a security concern for all of us. tight security has so far prevented any unrest at the summit, but protest as have gathered on the fringes, mainly climate change campaign as and activists opposing germany's plans for a big rise of defense spending. the leaders are considering more measures to punish russia for the war and ukraine. the u. s. canada, japan and britain of all announced to ban on imports of russian gold. the overall mess
when the g 7 was starting out, thinking of oxygen falling growth rates, rising inflation, draw material shortages and supply chain disruptions for these are no more challenges and we must share responsibility. u. s. president joe biden announced a $600000000000.00 g 7 initiative to boost infrastructure in developing countries with the aim of countering china's growing global influence. but developing countries often like the central infrastructure tell, navigate global sharks like a pandemic....
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and then i want to ask you what the g 20 you think be a solid in its support for ukraine and condemnation of russia. as the g 7 is the broader you go, the less support to find for the u. s. european position of the top 10 population countries in the world. only one is taking this position america, you know, very notably not only china, but india. i've resisted indian purchases of russian oil have skyrocketed very dramatically. but you go beyond that, you look at brazil, you look at south africa, or you look at indonesia. i mean, these are countries that have not jumped on the sanctions bandwagon. there's a lot of reasons for that. i mean, the global south is much more cynical about european and american pretensions and morality. i mean, the us believes in a rural based order, except when it doesn't that and invades countries and occupies them even if it's against the international law, kills a lot of people are, you know, the president biden is talking about human rights and about to make a trip to saudi arabia to beg, the saudis have killed hundreds of thousands of people in yemen to pro
and then i want to ask you what the g 20 you think be a solid in its support for ukraine and condemnation of russia. as the g 7 is the broader you go, the less support to find for the u. s. european position of the top 10 population countries in the world. only one is taking this position america, you know, very notably not only china, but india. i've resisted indian purchases of russian oil have skyrocketed very dramatically. but you go beyond that, you look at brazil, you look at south...
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i'd like to think that they were going to discuss julian, but i don't think the g 7 will mention that julian support from the german government and government and the french government. and the u. k. government will certainly also it's of no benefit to the i can see to the united states to just destroy the 1st amendment. so i imagine that the united states will also find a way to drop the charges. so for now i've just got so many back again at the top of the eye with all the latest news on views here on oxy international. thank you for watching. ah ah, with a reversible split, this is probably the most accurate way to describe brushes, relationship with the west today. but this would not have to be the wes attempts to cripple the russian economy have failed, as well as the attempt to isolate russia. the west is isolated itself with ah ah.
i'd like to think that they were going to discuss julian, but i don't think the g 7 will mention that julian support from the german government and government and the french government. and the u. k. government will certainly also it's of no benefit to the i can see to the united states to just destroy the 1st amendment. so i imagine that the united states will also find a way to drop the charges. so for now i've just got so many back again at the top of the eye with all the latest news on...
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g 7. i think her role i'd like to do is, i'd like to think that they were going to discuss julian good. i don't think the g 7 will mention that julian support from the german government on this drive in government and the french government. and the u. k. government will certainly cite your real bill so it's of no benefit to the i can see to the united states to just destroy the 1st amendment. so i imagine that the united states will also find a way to drop the charges is or mid week news update. for now though, stay close for more programs getting there starting in moment, this is interesting with irreversible split. this is probably the most accurate way to describe brushes, relationship with the west, the day. but this did not have to be the west attempts to cripple the russian economy. have failed, as well as the attempt to isolate russia. the west is isolated itself. only one main thing is important for naziism, internationally speaking, that is, that nations visits are allowed to do anything, all the master, and then you have the minor nation. so other slaves, americans, brock, oba
g 7. i think her role i'd like to do is, i'd like to think that they were going to discuss julian good. i don't think the g 7 will mention that julian support from the german government on this drive in government and the french government. and the u. k. government will certainly cite your real bill so it's of no benefit to the i can see to the united states to just destroy the 1st amendment. so i imagine that the united states will also find a way to drop the charges is or mid week news...
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g. think we're gonna get to a place where there is justice for chatting about whether we must believe that um and there are opportunities. we have an open investigation by the office of the prosecutor of lacy see he must take immediate action. he must show that his office is consistent. that believes in the rule of law that holds everybody to the same standards and really move is similar way that he's moving. for example, in the case of russia, an open investigation into a war crime that is the targeting an assassination of a journalist and not by 3rd stories, but also the larger context of the crime against your market for pipeline. we also have universal jurisdiction, which is when countries open their legal system to be able to prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity. a number of these countries exist in europe, in africa and asia elsewhere. now, prosecutors in these countries can bring cases to the courts in this specific incidence. and this is very important because we have facts that are well established today. we have an additional layer of evidence made public. we know tha
g. think we're gonna get to a place where there is justice for chatting about whether we must believe that um and there are opportunities. we have an open investigation by the office of the prosecutor of lacy see he must take immediate action. he must show that his office is consistent. that believes in the rule of law that holds everybody to the same standards and really move is similar way that he's moving. for example, in the case of russia, an open investigation into a war crime that is the...
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russia for many decades as for weapons from russia, but argentina, you, senegal and south africa, i think the g 7 trying to get a more global platform for camping down on putin because they know that some of these countries are beginning to think, well, the effects on us, the effect on the rising of food prices and energy prices are because of the war and in part because of their actions in the west and the sanctions they put in place. and not solely because of what president putin has done in ordering the invasion of ukraine in february. certainly a busy wait to ahead. thank you very much for breaking down for us the james bank. add to the meg editor. for more analysis. let's bring in. maximilian hands sees a fellow at the foreign policy research institute enjoys as via skype in london. maximillian, thanks so much for being on this news. our as we were discussing with our correspondence, the landscape has been a thing the g 7 for what i believe is the 2nd time since the war began. and among many requests, he's asking for more funding. how long do you think g 7 countries will be receptive to pu
russia for many decades as for weapons from russia, but argentina, you, senegal and south africa, i think the g 7 trying to get a more global platform for camping down on putin because they know that some of these countries are beginning to think, well, the effects on us, the effect on the rising of food prices and energy prices are because of the war and in part because of their actions in the west and the sanctions they put in place. and not solely because of what president putin has done in...
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g 8? i think the story was that via a g g 7 group is needed to be fresh and to new observations and ideas. so i think it is a new solution for thinking to proceed solution that might be invitation to some new countries in that group. and new alliances are taking place after this. you guys? so i think we will see, and future new alliances are taking place. like all said, happened few days, few weeks passed. our prime minister in the movie visited their australia and us food like this, new alliances are coming up and world is in, you know, there might be a, it is a time to think that we're to go. all countries are thinking that after us places like in a don also they put the sanctions and all of sudden everything happened there. so now when you do a lot and after this this, yes, it is an example that should have new alliances and you're deal graphical situation multiple. you keep pronouncing the world alliance. but here's my question. is breaks a partnership or already, and i will i, and let me put this way with new alliances. mix mix is adding from mix is having good lines of the school and
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and those initiatives bring it together, leading think tanks to develop policy recommendations for g 7 lead us lesson in mrs . noah ukraine is the over arching issue here. can any kind of breakthrough be achieved at this kind of gathering? i think this is a particularly important gathering, particularly because of russia's invasion of the ukraine. the world is dividing, and these divisions threatened the multilateral world order. and just now we have multiple crises that can only be resolved on a global level. climate change, food crises, energy crisis, health crises, all only global. and therefore, i think it will require particular foresight from the leaders to understand that while we insists that the rule based multilateral order beamon taint, we still keep open all channels of communication that will allow different nations to gather together, to tackle global problems at the global level now there's also a lot of symbolism here. it is essentially the west that wants the signal that it won't be divided. what concrete outcome would you expect? there is a lot of symbolism here, and
and those initiatives bring it together, leading think tanks to develop policy recommendations for g 7 lead us lesson in mrs . noah ukraine is the over arching issue here. can any kind of breakthrough be achieved at this kind of gathering? i think this is a particularly important gathering, particularly because of russia's invasion of the ukraine. the world is dividing, and these divisions threatened the multilateral world order. and just now we have multiple crises that can only be resolved on...
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so overall i think that the, the expectations are improving. also with regard to russia, g p trajectory. and i think going forward, we're likely to see that the russian economy will adapt the decline this year in terms of g d, p. we'll be there maybe on the or 5 to 6 percent, but could be even less in case the external conditions improve in case or though we see continue the emphasis on macroeconomic stability. andy, one of the lessons china is drawing from all of this because, again, you know, in europe is, is making political, ideological decisions about its future. i think, quite foolishly, to be honest with you. but i mean, you know, china has to see what's going on in the world and we've all discussing how trading relations are changing. and you know, what are the main lessons? do you think that debate beijing leadership is taking from europe? so i would say very towers, decision making. go ahead. well, i think china is roy good, 2 sets of lessons from this. i think the immediate one is that is position i regarding the training concept was correct, which is that all si
so overall i think that the, the expectations are improving. also with regard to russia, g p trajectory. and i think going forward, we're likely to see that the russian economy will adapt the decline this year in terms of g d, p. we'll be there maybe on the or 5 to 6 percent, but could be even less in case the external conditions improve in case or though we see continue the emphasis on macroeconomic stability. andy, one of the lessons china is drawing from all of this because, again, you know,...
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g 7 nita's hills. if you're trying to strike at the tone of defiance against russia, not showing desperation, but i think showing even more determination that these allies need to do more. and he will be pleading with them to do more. of course, the g 7, obviously each year do invite, observe a nations to that meeting this year is no difference. we'll see india that we'll see. in fact, the indonesian president and his arrival will be quite interesting because he too said he wants to go to both moscow and ukraine to obviously deal with the issue of food security. yeah, india is interesting because they have ties, as you know, with russia going back a long time, particularly in terms of military supply and indonesia, very important country regional power. and if you look at public opinion in indonesia, it tends to be more on the side of russia than it does on the side of ukraine necessarily. but on the side of the, of the western allies. and indonesia plays a pivotal role coming up in later this year because they all the current chair of the g 20. now that is going to be a very interesting gathering that's
g 7 nita's hills. if you're trying to strike at the tone of defiance against russia, not showing desperation, but i think showing even more determination that these allies need to do more. and he will be pleading with them to do more. of course, the g 7, obviously each year do invite, observe a nations to that meeting this year is no difference. we'll see india that we'll see. in fact, the indonesian president and his arrival will be quite interesting because he too said he wants to go to both...
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so i think at the end it's going to put the west on the side lines of the g 7 summit a burgeoning bricks. bro man was brewing. indian and argentinian, the leaders engaged in their 1st bilateral talks with beneficiaries, hoping to turn the 5 bricks economy into 6 t contributor r t to follow the discussions. interesting bee why the g 7 countries were holding up a joint grant against russia. indian graham, in, sooner in the movie was meeting argentine in prison. alberto, but now this to discuss their bilateral relationship. i didn't miss a fernandez, has already shown a key interest in joining breaks, a grouping or rosie russia, china, india, and south africa. then movie said that india has dude that democracy can deliver, and india is now ready for growth and development. and india is going to be at the forefront of development and growth in the was x indian diplomat. rajiv dora believes that western leaders are too focused on sanctions against russia and should be taking their lead from india and argentina off the forward. the water does not work from the moment, decision and mouth with a
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>> i could and i onstally think i would be more productive, g. i think it goes aening lot same lines some companies that do unlimited pto. they feel the more time you have off, the more time you have to rest, the more productive you'll be when you're on the job. i think it's a win/win. >> okay. amanda? >> you guys know how i feel about this. it would be nice to have three days off and i can see where len is coming from. gianna? >> i think as a parent i would love that extra day just to have a reset for the week with juggling work and school and just life and all the extra things you do surrounding all of that, so yeah, for me, i definitely see the advantages to that and you get that extra day to enjoy your family, cited to d of six months if 80% of the work week created 100% of the work flow. fun to see what the results are in six months. >> most definitely and if other companies follow suit. >>> now to the bizarre ruling a california court decided that bees can legally be considered fish under certain circumstances. listen to this. it's important
>> i could and i onstally think i would be more productive, g. i think it goes aening lot same lines some companies that do unlimited pto. they feel the more time you have off, the more time you have to rest, the more productive you'll be when you're on the job. i think it's a win/win. >> okay. amanda? >> you guys know how i feel about this. it would be nice to have three days off and i can see where len is coming from. gianna? >> i think as a parent i would love that...
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g 7. i think what we're realizing is that the, you know, the parties over for russian hydrocarbons. so everybody's fighting new ways of adapt. this comes as gas and electricity prices continue to rise in western countries with many ordinary people suffering from high inflation and soaring gas bills. meanwhile, g 7 leaders appear more interested in ukraine than fuel prices, reportedly committing to provide indefinite military and financial support to give years, our tease would august to have commenting on how western leaders column people to sacrifice their basic needs to defeat russia. european leaders as enforce trying to convince hundreds of millions of voters that they couldn't help to stop booting by, for example, showering less my counterpart from the netherlands recently told me proudly that they had launched a campaign intended to cut the average, showering time from 10 minutes to 5, it is a powerful response to vladimir putin's intention of dividing our society by way of higher prices. yes, a powerful response indeed. german pundents have even come up with tips to help peop
g 7. i think what we're realizing is that the, you know, the parties over for russian hydrocarbons. so everybody's fighting new ways of adapt. this comes as gas and electricity prices continue to rise in western countries with many ordinary people suffering from high inflation and soaring gas bills. meanwhile, g 7 leaders appear more interested in ukraine than fuel prices, reportedly committing to provide indefinite military and financial support to give years, our tease would august to have...
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so overall i think that the, the expectations are improving. also with regard to us as g d p. trajectory, and i think going forward, we're likely to see that the russian economy will adapt the decline this year in terms of gdp will be there may be on the or 5 to 6 percent, but could be even less in case the external conditions improve in case further, we see continued the emphasis on macroeconomic stability. andy, one of the lessons china is drawing from all of this because again, you know, europe is, is making political idea, logical decisions about its future. i think quite foolishly, to be honest with you. but i mean, you know, china has to see what's going on in the world and we've all discussing how trading relations are changing. and you know, what are the main lessons you think that debate beijing leadership is taking from europe. so i would say very power decision making. go ahead. well, i think china is troy, does 2 sets of lessons from this. i think the medium one is that is position i regarding the training concept was correct, which is that all side should res
so overall i think that the, the expectations are improving. also with regard to us as g d p. trajectory, and i think going forward, we're likely to see that the russian economy will adapt the decline this year in terms of gdp will be there may be on the or 5 to 6 percent, but could be even less in case the external conditions improve in case further, we see continued the emphasis on macroeconomic stability. andy, one of the lessons china is drawing from all of this because again, you know,...
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i think they are agreed with 1st, you know, deter, together we said the, the g 7 trends. we said the recent, we refer to latino to coordinate a packages of censure, spoke point one and improvement is important to implement what we have decided and on broad. we are, we are ready to go more into the details and to look if it's possible to, to, to target drop in a, in a manner that would target her originally chinaman, and not in a manner the twitter darted ourselves dizzy. so i become an outcome and purpose are tremendous. we want to target to 5 inches by russia of the, of the war. and is why we are ready to, to fine tune to adapt, to clarify when disease, you know, the, to mid showed it. on the one head we, we target, or russia, intuition authorities, or don't do the editor. we took care of our economy and economy of our partners, the financial times, his son thanks them coming from financial times. i'm do you sense momentum at the g 7 and the you behind the idea of a cap, a ceiling on russian oil prices, or do you think an agreement could happen is and, and if i could, um
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think. and then he should also take a stand, a position off the top so can get the g 7 summit, which sets bank tax payers almost $200000000.00 euros. some of the leaders seem to more interested in shirtless vacation photos of the russian presses. and rather than discussing global issues, britain's prime minister and his canadian counts party, been jokes about undressing, to show that they are quote, tougher than vladimir putin posted. ah. but i think they'll get a chance to show how tough they really are, as the criminal has confirmed putin willis. hence the g. 20 summit in november, extensive dialogue with russia is no longer possible that according to nato's chief speaking ahead of the block summit in madrid. this week in stoughton bergosa announcing massive increase the number of combat ready nato troops. you all transformed the nato response force and increase the number or higher of this forces to well over 300000. so, so the meaningful dialogue we worked for, for so many years that's knocked on the table, got settled working as simply because of russia's behavior. and he, up to $5000.00
think. and then he should also take a stand, a position off the top so can get the g 7 summit, which sets bank tax payers almost $200000000.00 euros. some of the leaders seem to more interested in shirtless vacation photos of the russian presses. and rather than discussing global issues, britain's prime minister and his canadian counts party, been jokes about undressing, to show that they are quote, tougher than vladimir putin posted. ah. but i think they'll get a chance to show how tough they...
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the impact of russia is brooding, war and ukraine, and on our energy market here in the, in the g 7, i think what we're realizing is that the, the parties over for russian hydra competence. so everybody's finding new ways of adapting. so it's basically about crushing the economy. it's not about building something up, but the people in the green or to, to get away from the fossil fuel. it's just a little story to, to get the people behind this control demolition of the worst on the economy. i think this is a very situation for the, for the profit states of the united states. and they want to have more, they want to put more pressure on the profit state and they are hardly able to, to carry these big bigger losses. we are pacing the biggest crisis in all history, so that's not less than the dollar, and the euro is from jeopardy. why did they agree to, to ban aria or, or export? it is because of the currencies as they are now, are in jeopardy. and i think this is, this is an emergency meeting of the, of the americans who have some big issues going on. otherwise, i couldn't explain why joe biden
the impact of russia is brooding, war and ukraine, and on our energy market here in the, in the g 7, i think what we're realizing is that the, the parties over for russian hydra competence. so everybody's finding new ways of adapting. so it's basically about crushing the economy. it's not about building something up, but the people in the green or to, to get away from the fossil fuel. it's just a little story to, to get the people behind this control demolition of the worst on the economy. i...
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and so i think with the difficulty is that no one here at the the g 7 can really see any alternative to simply supporting them in regaining of their sovereignty. for his part, zelinski urged the g 7 leaders to do their utmost to end the war by the end of the year. several developing nations were also invited to take part in sessions on the summit. second day. heads of state from south africa, argentina, india, indonesia, in senegal, joint work in groups, tackling topics such as energy and food security. but the g 7 leaders are stressing their message of unity in the face of russia's aggression. ukrainian president vladimir polanski is wanting russian pilots, that he'll find those responsible for multiple explosions that rocked the capital cave. more than a dozen missiles were fired for strikes damage, residential buildings, and a school. at least one person was killed and several others were wounded. authorities are also wanting civilians to leave the east and city of lucy chanced, as russian forces pushed forward there. earlier we spoke to our correspondent emanuel shes in cave and
and so i think with the difficulty is that no one here at the the g 7 can really see any alternative to simply supporting them in regaining of their sovereignty. for his part, zelinski urged the g 7 leaders to do their utmost to end the war by the end of the year. several developing nations were also invited to take part in sessions on the summit. second day. heads of state from south africa, argentina, india, indonesia, in senegal, joint work in groups, tackling topics such as energy and food...
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g t. when i think about fought mustangs, i think about loud engines. i think about big engines and i think about fuel burning engines. but today, this is different because i got the mac, e, g, t from ford, here today. despite its fully electrification, it should deliver as much fun as a normal mustang suit. so let's get in and write that pony once in the corporate mustang, all wheel drive system and rally p 0 times make little at aware of how performance oriented it is. and there were some impressive numbers that go along with that feeling. so the mag age, it is the top version of the series. it got an 88 kilowatt hour battery, with up to 500 kilometers of range. and we got 2 engines here, which combined produce 487 horse power and 860 new meters of talk, which a pretty impressive that means the mackey g t is more powerful and quicker than the legendary food d t. but it has a lower talk speed, limited to 200 kilometers per hour. so let's test out the acceleration of the meg, e g t and see how it performs. therefore, we have to go into the menu and go t
g t. when i think about fought mustangs, i think about loud engines. i think about big engines and i think about fuel burning engines. but today, this is different because i got the mac, e, g, t from ford, here today. despite its fully electrification, it should deliver as much fun as a normal mustang suit. so let's get in and write that pony once in the corporate mustang, all wheel drive system and rally p 0 times make little at aware of how performance oriented it is. and there were some...
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thinking i can't be bad. you know, i'm going for second g place and it shouldn't be that way. the ncaa has to protect women's sports and now they want to take it to the olympics. av >> tammy, what's your thoughts on it? the ruleses do have to change. caitlyn is absolutely right. the rules are not written with this kind of situation in mind. and i would disagree just slightly with caitlyn. she's right. it's about the woke society. but whenever the rules that we all live under seem to be really absurdly ridiculous. t it does come down to character. ite comes down to the nature of who we are about whether or nota we are going to take advantage of rules that were writtent and set for something entirely different without certain b expectations. it comes downen to what we've been seeingqu with leah thomas and i've been saying this for quite n some tie this has nothing to dobo with transgenderism at this point. and it'sut character about selfishness. it's about self-indulgence. it's about narcissism and caitlyn wasn't kidding when she was talking about happiness. leah noted n that wh
thinking i can't be bad. you know, i'm going for second g place and it shouldn't be that way. the ncaa has to protect women's sports and now they want to take it to the olympics. av >> tammy, what's your thoughts on it? the ruleses do have to change. caitlyn is absolutely right. the rules are not written with this kind of situation in mind. and i would disagree just slightly with caitlyn. she's right. it's about the woke society. but whenever the rules that we all live under seem to be...
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the g 7 is, is not that big. you got to think about all of those other countries around the world and public opinion that is not necessarily on the side of the western nations . take indonesia, for example, their public opinion, pretty much in recent opinion, polls more on the side of russia, and i think the g 7 knows that there is a problem going forward. as the world's economy continues to have problems, as inflation continues to rise, as energy prices continue to rise, as food prices continue to rise, many people in, in countries around the world are going to blame the war. and they're going to blame the war on ukraine, on russia and on those western countries that are supplying ukraine with its weapons. and i think trying to keep the narrative of what pollution invasion and that is the reason for all this is going to increasingly as time goes on, going to be a problem for the g 7. right. in the early days after the. ready they got a very strong vote in the un general assembly condemning putin. i wonder, would they get a simil
the g 7 is, is not that big. you got to think about all of those other countries around the world and public opinion that is not necessarily on the side of the western nations . take indonesia, for example, their public opinion, pretty much in recent opinion, polls more on the side of russia, and i think the g 7 knows that there is a problem going forward. as the world's economy continues to have problems, as inflation continues to rise, as energy prices continue to rise, as food prices...
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