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george: i will not go there. think there is a lot of interpretation given what is happening with sanctions, how it was put in place. i am not sure that these contracts were written to understand it, a collapse in cash flows and payments, but your point is well taken. it is probably why we are seeing it is hard to get a handle on the european banking system. the petrol dollars that are supposed to be circulating, do people want to touch them considering there is a lot of self-regulation going on? you don't know if the next section will carve that out of the energy side. it is a tricky spot here. jonathan: george will stick along with us alongside robert and frances. some of those names losing a quarter of their value in just one week. still waiting to hear from the president of the united states. when he comes along, we will take some of that for you. headline from interfax, the russian watchdog saying it has blocked facebook in russia. coming up, corporate debt sales freezing up with geopolitical concerns returni
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we know that - george clooney, this could be george clooney— george clooney, this could be george clooney clooney as ocean's 11 moment with derbv we — clooney as ocean's 11 moment with derby. we will have to see. they are in dire _ derby. we will have to see. they are in dire straits, the bottom of the championship in the relegation zone. thev're _ championship in the relegation zone. they're in— championship in the relegation zone. they're in administration for the past _ they're in administration for the past six — they're in administration for the past six months, clooney could offer them _ past six months, clooney could offer them a _ past six months, clooney could offer them a lifeline.— them a lifeline. doesn't hurt that star power. _ them a lifeline. doesn't hurt that star power, doesn't _ them a lifeline. doesn't hurt that star power, doesn't it? _ them a lifeline. doesn't hurt that star power, doesn't it? it - them a lifeline. doesn't hurt that star power, doesn't it? it could l star power, doesn't it? it could resuscitate _ star power, doesn't it? it could resuscitate them. _ st
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well, let's start with george. george. obviously all of us are watching events unfold in ukraine very carefully. i'm watching western media, i'm looking at russian media, and i couldn't, you couldn't get to get a more different stories that are being reported, particularly in western media. and there is no context where this conflict came from. wow. the way this conflict is being played out and how could possibly end because western media asthma turned it into an emotional event. not an analytical event. go ahead george. yes, that's right. there is no context and we get nothing. it's all about the events that has preceded this russian special operation. so, you know, the media wasted 5 will 6 years out. this phony baloney, trump, russia, so, but missed the big story, which was the biden, ukraine's going to action because i haven't really played a very important role in everything that has happened here. because it was the whole bama by the ministration that engineer the qu in february 2014 and many of the people who are in
well, let's start with george. george. obviously all of us are watching events unfold in ukraine very carefully. i'm watching western media, i'm looking at russian media, and i couldn't, you couldn't get to get a more different stories that are being reported, particularly in western media. and there is no context where this conflict came from. wow. the way this conflict is being played out and how could possibly end because western media asthma turned it into an emotional event. not an...
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i, with the men, sat off again, followed by george in state security personnel. the civilians, the suspect of further border encroachment in a tote see information they believe their escorts purposefully withheld from them. 20 minutes later, they discover a new border sign. the russian military are nowhere to be seen, but a new demarcation line is also in place, along with a freshly ploughed field. ah, hans or something on there will they call it a fire break? see no lula. she. but by digging the structural to allegedly protect the fields from fire, so they've also drawn a new line of occupation cars. oh good. what's. i answered the means of border fence. they originally erected must be 50 or 60 meters away that you want to read with me and this new borderline is more than a kilometer long were. but that means they've taken over several 100 hector's of land. what's his houses, shaking it, or eskoville, or you may remember to pay up to repeat. this is all new. got them all read and then you see it with the naked eye here at the symbol local, but they've crossed th
i, with the men, sat off again, followed by george in state security personnel. the civilians, the suspect of further border encroachment in a tote see information they believe their escorts purposefully withheld from them. 20 minutes later, they discover a new border sign. the russian military are nowhere to be seen, but a new demarcation line is also in place, along with a freshly ploughed field. ah, hans or something on there will they call it a fire break? see no lula. she. but by digging...
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have been steadily shrinking since the south, the sea, she and region definitively broke away from george in 2008 goldie's land is now divided by a new border heavily guarded by russian troops who locals fear i'm the russians arrested me here just recently. oh, shoot, light image day came all the way up to there and chased me this way. i said, who said they couldn't go, i'm a wicked. russia has been effectively in control of south sea. she has since 2008, and has steadily shifted the border further into georgia territory. the government in tbilisi seems powerless to take action. so david, cassava and the men, and as citizens patrol group set out to stop what they say is the creeping annexation of their country order thoughtfully for mission that after the war in 2008, oh, russia occupied 20 percent of our country. that by itself is a lot, but it didn't and there we've been losing more and more territory ever since about that it go, ribs. ah ah, yes, david cuts are of a is actually in the tourism business. but a number of years ago, he began conducting daily patrols of this disputed border
have been steadily shrinking since the south, the sea, she and region definitively broke away from george in 2008 goldie's land is now divided by a new border heavily guarded by russian troops who locals fear i'm the russians arrested me here just recently. oh, shoot, light image day came all the way up to there and chased me this way. i said, who said they couldn't go, i'm a wicked. russia has been effectively in control of south sea. she has since 2008, and has steadily shifted the border...
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have been steadily shrinking since the south, the sea, she and region definitively broke away from george in 2008. goldie's land is now divided by a new border, heavily guarded by russian troops. who locals, fear i've robbed the russians, arrested me here. just recently, i'll show you like, image day came all the way up to there and chased me this way. i said, who said they couldn't come, a wicked. russia has been effectively in control of south you see she has since 2008 and has steadily shifted the border further into georgia territory. the government in tbilisi seems powerless to take action. so david, cassava and the men in his citizens patrol group set out to stop what they say is the creeping annexation of their country order the struggling for mission that after the war in 2008, oh, russia occupied 20 percent of our country that by itself is a lot, but it didn't, and there are, we've been losing more and more territory ever since about 30 korea. ah, ah, yes, david cassava is actually in the tourism business. but a number of years ago, he began conducting daily patrols of this dispu
have been steadily shrinking since the south, the sea, she and region definitively broke away from george in 2008. goldie's land is now divided by a new border, heavily guarded by russian troops. who locals, fear i've robbed the russians, arrested me here. just recently, i'll show you like, image day came all the way up to there and chased me this way. i said, who said they couldn't come, a wicked. russia has been effectively in control of south you see she has since 2008 and has steadily...
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let's start with george. george. obviously all of us are watching events unfold in ukraine very carefully. i'm watching western media, i'm looking at russian media, and i couldn't, you couldn't get to did a more different stories that are being reported, particularly in western media. there is no context where this conflict came from. oh wow. the way this conflict is being played out and how could possibly end because western media asthma turned it into an emotional event. not an analytical event. go ahead george. yes, that's right. there is no context and we get nothing. it's all about the events that has preceded this russian special operation. so, you know, the media wasted 5 or 6 years out. this phony baloney, trump, russia so missed the big story, which was the biden. ukraine is going to action because i haven't really played a very important role in everything that has happened here. because it was the whole bama by the ministration, but engineer the qu, in february 2014 and many of the people who are involved
let's start with george. george. obviously all of us are watching events unfold in ukraine very carefully. i'm watching western media, i'm looking at russian media, and i couldn't, you couldn't get to did a more different stories that are being reported, particularly in western media. there is no context where this conflict came from. oh wow. the way this conflict is being played out and how could possibly end because western media asthma turned it into an emotional event. not an analytical...
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he set up a civilian defense unit to prevent the seizure of george and land with the use of fences like this one. i struggled scribbled, oh, sorry. ok, holly. this is new. barbed wire. the russians installed it about 6 weeks ago. dom up sie arc. they did it specifically to stop us bringing deliveries and other help here. got that on the bus you over where belk what i bought, the book, the group come to this fence every week or 2 or around my value or it's david for that caller. we're by defense. okay, we'll wait for you here. little girl. good. file. yeah, lives on the other side of the divide in the self proclaimed republic of south se shya, russian military intervention in 2008 secure to the regions break from georgia. malia is now effectively fenced in, and david cuts her of our points to another injustice. sugar the red line is the south o c psion administrative boundary it while we're here by the blue dot. so the fence has no business here that we've had 7000 hector's of land taken from us. in addition to the areas we lost during the war. i vanished billing and her husband refused
he set up a civilian defense unit to prevent the seizure of george and land with the use of fences like this one. i struggled scribbled, oh, sorry. ok, holly. this is new. barbed wire. the russians installed it about 6 weeks ago. dom up sie arc. they did it specifically to stop us bringing deliveries and other help here. got that on the bus you over where belk what i bought, the book, the group come to this fence every week or 2 or around my value or it's david for that caller. we're by...
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with robert thought that was the george and government found itself in an unenviable position. and it pains to avoid open conflict with a militarily superior opponent. louder pitcher loudy and tom tug wattsey work for state security, monitoring the george inside of the occupation line. there is no longer any contact between tbilisi and sion valley. the capital of the self proclaimed republic of south asia almost daily. the 2 witnessed offences on the south association. border changing from one to cctv cameras was lost. a 3rd mobile one, the relief a free go closer than operation of forces might appear on the ground, will display my lego illegal. detain, erin, who goes so it closer to the occupational one. since the turn of the millennium, georgia has been drawing closer to both nato and the you in russia's eyes. this constitutes a security risk from within its declared sphere of influence. moscow has spent 2 decades trying to hinder george's growing affiliation with the west. without the help of international partners, georgia can do almost nothing to oppose russia's expansioni
with robert thought that was the george and government found itself in an unenviable position. and it pains to avoid open conflict with a militarily superior opponent. louder pitcher loudy and tom tug wattsey work for state security, monitoring the george inside of the occupation line. there is no longer any contact between tbilisi and sion valley. the capital of the self proclaimed republic of south asia almost daily. the 2 witnessed offences on the south association. border changing from one...
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he set up as a villain, defense unit to prevent the seizure of george and land with the use of fences like this one. i thought scribbled, oh, sorry. ok, holly. this is new barbed wire. the russians installed it about 6 weeks ago. dom up sie arc. they did it specifically to stop us bringing deliveries and some other help here. that will debussy doorbell comparable the mobile, the group come to this fence every week or 2 around my value or it's david for that caller. we're by defense. okay, we'll wait for you here. her little girl, good. valia lives on the other side of the divide. in the self proclaimed republic of south asia, russian military intervention in 2008 secured the regions break from georgia. valia is now effectively fenced in, and david cuts her of our points to another injustice. show her the red line is the south o c psion administrative boundary it while we're here by the blue dot. so the fence has no business here that we've had 7000 hector's of land taken from us. in addition to the areas we lost during the war. i vanished really and her husband refused to take south l
he set up as a villain, defense unit to prevent the seizure of george and land with the use of fences like this one. i thought scribbled, oh, sorry. ok, holly. this is new barbed wire. the russians installed it about 6 weeks ago. dom up sie arc. they did it specifically to stop us bringing deliveries and some other help here. that will debussy doorbell comparable the mobile, the group come to this fence every week or 2 around my value or it's david for that caller. we're by defense. okay, we'll...
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george. one of the most important issues that is, come about is result of rush is a military operation. and ukraine is, is china. and they're, you know, to what degree china is in agreement or just refusing to say anything against it. so there's a lot in plain right here and we have this declaration when, who to and went to beijing for the opening of the olympic games. it was a pretty hefty document, george get, it wasn't done on the fly. ok. talking about a strategic relationship. and there's a lot of ships going on right now, philip is right. i think the pension dollars and really big trouble when after a half century of saudi arabia being a loyal vassal, the saudis, have decided to stand up on their own because they've got, they can do it. ok, why the countries do that? what they do? because they can ok, and the chinese are very quietly watching all this on home. i agree with garland, you know, you know, maintaining and solidifying gemini. but that kind of had gemini as a pirate victory, b
george. one of the most important issues that is, come about is result of rush is a military operation. and ukraine is, is china. and they're, you know, to what degree china is in agreement or just refusing to say anything against it. so there's a lot in plain right here and we have this declaration when, who to and went to beijing for the opening of the olympic games. it was a pretty hefty document, george get, it wasn't done on the fly. ok. talking about a strategic relationship. and there's...
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george, yes it is. what a chilling addressed by by them, because not only did you make that comment right at the end, what it's all about putting cannot remain in power. a whole tone was so belligerent, so aggressive, if you compare that were ronald reagan, at his most aggressive like his speech in london in 1982 when he talked about the evil empire by whose address was more ferocious than anything, ronald reagan said at that time, and it was quite chilling and what was also chilling was that he said this is going to go on for many years, even for decades. so he's essentially mobilizing europe, the united states for a long, protracted cold war comb hall. busy against russia, and of course, it doesn't really justify any of that as to why that any of this is necessary other than russia is evil. bruton is evil, and it really wasn't an extraordinarily, he never envisage any kind of a way to bring this fighting to an end. if so when you look at us, the g says, really, we're going to just go on with this. you
george, yes it is. what a chilling addressed by by them, because not only did you make that comment right at the end, what it's all about putting cannot remain in power. a whole tone was so belligerent, so aggressive, if you compare that were ronald reagan, at his most aggressive like his speech in london in 1982 when he talked about the evil empire by whose address was more ferocious than anything, ronald reagan said at that time, and it was quite chilling and what was also chilling was that...
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see, up with one of the george and government found itself in an unenviable position. and it pains to avoid open conflict with a militarily superior opponent, nato pitcher loudy and tom tug wattsey work for state security monitoring the george inside of the occupation line. there is no longer any contact between tbilisi and chin valley. the capital of the self proclaimed republic of south asia almost daily. the 2 witnessed offences on the south association border changing from a to c. c t. v cameras was us a 3rd mobile one. the relief, if a go closer then operation of forces might appear on the ground to prove its fe, my lego illegal. tain. erin, who goes closer to the occupation. since the turn of the millennium, georgia has been drawing closer to both nato and the you. in russia's eyes, this constitutes a security risk from within its declared sphere of influence. moscow has spent 2 decades trying to hinder george's growing affiliation with the west. without the help of international partners, georgia can do almost nothing to oppose russia's expansionist policy. form
see, up with one of the george and government found itself in an unenviable position. and it pains to avoid open conflict with a militarily superior opponent, nato pitcher loudy and tom tug wattsey work for state security monitoring the george inside of the occupation line. there is no longer any contact between tbilisi and chin valley. the capital of the self proclaimed republic of south asia almost daily. the 2 witnessed offences on the south association border changing from a to c. c t. v...
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george: that is difficult. as an indigenous woman myself, i remember going to the funerals with my mom's friends. i thought that was just part of being in this world and now that i have had time and distance, i have had an uniquely good -- indigenous experience to have the ones you love the murdered and passed a violence. unfortunately, even though we know about it and most of us know firsthand, it is not received the coverage. you know, in humboldt county, there have any many exposÉs on the numerous missing people that have come to that area or are originally from the area and go missing or are murdered. we very rarely see indigenous people included in that story. kristen: you shared struggling's -- startling statistics with regard to the murder and domestic abuse of indigenous women. what are they? wire they so high? dr. george: well, we found, first off, when it comes to indian country, people do not think of california. when it comes to this issue, we see a lot of coverage in the plains and other states. th
george: that is difficult. as an indigenous woman myself, i remember going to the funerals with my mom's friends. i thought that was just part of being in this world and now that i have had time and distance, i have had an uniquely good -- indigenous experience to have the ones you love the murdered and passed a violence. unfortunately, even though we know about it and most of us know firsthand, it is not received the coverage. you know, in humboldt county, there have any many exposÉs on the...
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that fine. guy with the men sat off again followed by george in state security personnel. the civilians, the suspect of further border encroachment in a touchy information. they believe their escorts purposefully withheld from them. 20 minutes later, they discover a new border sign. the russian military are nowhere to be seen, but a new demarcation line is also in place, along with a freshly ploughed field. ah, it's hands or something around they will. they call it a fire break, see no lula. she are. but by digging this tragedy to allegedly protect the fields from fire, so they've also drawn a new line of occupation. oh, but i answered the border fence. they originally erected must be 50 or 60 meters away. you want that, that be great. and this new borderline is more than a kilometer long, whereby that means they've taken over several 100 hector's of land. what's his houses? so she unit or is keybo r. m a? remember to pick up the repeat, this is all new god, the more we the now you see it with the naked. i hear that the symbol local, but they've crossed the original demarc
that fine. guy with the men sat off again followed by george in state security personnel. the civilians, the suspect of further border encroachment in a touchy information. they believe their escorts purposefully withheld from them. 20 minutes later, they discover a new border sign. the russian military are nowhere to be seen, but a new demarcation line is also in place, along with a freshly ploughed field. ah, it's hands or something around they will. they call it a fire break, see no lula....
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george. our final witness is dr. parker, associate for the global one health at texas a & n university and share for the advisory board, for biosecurity, leading the global health program working to improve global health by collaborating with national and international experts to pursue groundbreaking health solutions. he brings over 36 years of public service in biodefense, emerging infectious disease and global health security. he is also a former commander and deputy commander of the u.s. army medical research institute of infectious diseases. dr. parker, welcome to our committee, thank you for your service, you may proceed with opening remarks. >> thank you, it's an honor to be here, ranking member portman and distinguished members of the committee i am honored to appear before you today, addressing gaps in america's security preparedness. as chairman said, i am associate dean for global one health and director of the pandemic and biosecurity program at texas a & m university but today th
george. our final witness is dr. parker, associate for the global one health at texas a & n university and share for the advisory board, for biosecurity, leading the global health program working to improve global health by collaborating with national and international experts to pursue groundbreaking health solutions. he brings over 36 years of public service in biodefense, emerging infectious disease and global health security. he is also a former commander and deputy commander of the...
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you know george mead. was never asked to become would he become commander of the army of the potomac? like other generals were who preceded him? general meade was simply ordered. to become commander of the army of the potomac by orders from the president of the united states dated, june 27 1863 and the reason for that was that nobody wanted to become commander of the army of the potomac. and it is true on june 2nd to john reynolds met. with henry hallick and the president of the united states as well as his secretary of war about the object or about the prospects of he becoming commander of the army of the potomac and he candidly said to george meade later that he declined. because he didn't want to pick up after burnsides and hookers leaving. now that pretty well expresses the opinions of lots of the high command of the army of the potomac. and when you stop and think about it. that poor army from the peninsula campaign in june of in july of 1862 to second, manassas to antietam to fredericksburg and to ch
you know george mead. was never asked to become would he become commander of the army of the potomac? like other generals were who preceded him? general meade was simply ordered. to become commander of the army of the potomac by orders from the president of the united states dated, june 27 1863 and the reason for that was that nobody wanted to become commander of the army of the potomac. and it is true on june 2nd to john reynolds met. with henry hallick and the president of the united states...
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george. you are recognized for your opening comments. >> thank you. chairman peters, ranking member and -- ortman, and the rest of the committee thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today about the state of american bio security preparedness. i am the executive director of a bipartisan commission. they send you their greetings and thank you for continuing to secure the homeland. senator lieberman and government -- governor ridge testified before this committee when our commission released its first report, national blueprint on defense. they informed this committee that the nation wasn't sufficiently prepared to handle a large-scale biological event. sadly covid-19 emerged and proved our point. a little over six years after that hearing i come before you today to warn you that again, well covid-19 dominates our national and global attention, the biological threat continues to increase, and while some strides have been made we are still not sufficiently prepared. last year the state
george. you are recognized for your opening comments. >> thank you. chairman peters, ranking member and -- ortman, and the rest of the committee thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today about the state of american bio security preparedness. i am the executive director of a bipartisan commission. they send you their greetings and thank you for continuing to secure the homeland. senator lieberman and government -- governor ridge testified before this committee when our...
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here to the george and civilian patrol group helps out with food and medication. easy, so, so be at ubs thought she acknowledges the importance of her being there. yeah. and fighting for is horrible because it is a fight. you know, the laws for 16 percent of the disputed border has already been fortified by russian southie. she enforces with barbed wire and fences. villages have been divided and people separated from their fields as well as from their friends and relatives. georgia is a multi ethnic state during the soviet era, both of those c sheehan and that kazi and minorities had autonomy, territories inside george's borders. after the collapse of communism and the soviet union, they declared their independence. but with georgia insisting that they remain part of the country, a series of violent conflicts broke out in the early 19 ninety's. moscow backed the separatist movements from the outset in 2008 fighting escalated into an open war between russia and georgia. to day the regents of south, the sienna kasha are effectively under russian control, with an est
here to the george and civilian patrol group helps out with food and medication. easy, so, so be at ubs thought she acknowledges the importance of her being there. yeah. and fighting for is horrible because it is a fight. you know, the laws for 16 percent of the disputed border has already been fortified by russian southie. she enforces with barbed wire and fences. villages have been divided and people separated from their fields as well as from their friends and relatives. georgia is a multi...
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george, yes it is. what a chilling addressed by by them, because not only did you make that comment right, at the end when you talk about putin cannot remain in power. a whole tone was so belligerent, so aggressive, if you compare that were ronald reagan, at his most aggressive like his speech in london in 1982 when he talked about the evil empire by whose address was more ferocious than anything, ronald reagan said at that time, and it was quite chilling and was also chilling. was that he said this is going to go on for many years, even for decades. so he's essentially mobilizing europe, the united states for a long, protracted cold war co. busy war against russia, and of course, it doesn't really justify any of that as to why that any of this is necessary, other than russia is evil. bruton is evil, and it really wasn't an extraordinarily, he never envisage any kind of a way to bring this fighting to an end. if so when you look at us, the g says, really, we're going to just go on with this. you know, w
george, yes it is. what a chilling addressed by by them, because not only did you make that comment right, at the end when you talk about putin cannot remain in power. a whole tone was so belligerent, so aggressive, if you compare that were ronald reagan, at his most aggressive like his speech in london in 1982 when he talked about the evil empire by whose address was more ferocious than anything, ronald reagan said at that time, and it was quite chilling and was also chilling. was that he said...
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i want to begin but with a quote from george orwell. writing a book is a horrible exhausting struggle. like a long bout of some painful illness one would never undertake such a thing. if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand. so peter and susan i want to understand what drove what demon drove you to spend seven years on on peter. on jim baker. i'm getting one of those bakers all the bakers now. there's no relationship is there. no relationship. so what demon drove you on? what demon drove us on well, thank you kai, and thank you to everyone for coming out today. it's really wonderful to be with you and especially someone who really knows what a biography is meant to be. i would say they're two different answers to that question because i can interpret it as what demon led us to spend seven years on the book versus what demon led us to write any book in any way and i have slightly different answers because actually we never intended of course as no one ever does to spend so long on this project a
i want to begin but with a quote from george orwell. writing a book is a horrible exhausting struggle. like a long bout of some painful illness one would never undertake such a thing. if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand. so peter and susan i want to understand what drove what demon drove you to spend seven years on on peter. on jim baker. i'm getting one of those bakers all the bakers now. there's no relationship is there. no relationship. so what...
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and in budapest, we crossed the george avenue ali. he is a podcast or at the gaggle which can be found on youtube and locals, or a gentleman crossed out rules and effect. that means he can jump in any time you want, and i always appreciate. okay, let's start with. busy phillip here, obviously we're all watching the events very closely unfold. what's going on in ukraine. we saw the cranium president dresser, essentially would be a, a joint session of congress. he's talked to the canadian parliament, the you k parliament. and that is a very powerful propaganda element. that is being played out in this conflict because i watch a lot of cable tv. i don't really see much of a conflict. i hear a whole lot of commentary. so he'll a bit is he is the western war with russia. i mean, minus the nukes at this point, but it doesn't. it's never really said straightforward. this is war. well, i would, i would agree, i mean, just based on the economic warfare that is being waged against russia right now, to me, that's war. arming the ukrainians in a
and in budapest, we crossed the george avenue ali. he is a podcast or at the gaggle which can be found on youtube and locals, or a gentleman crossed out rules and effect. that means he can jump in any time you want, and i always appreciate. okay, let's start with. busy phillip here, obviously we're all watching the events very closely unfold. what's going on in ukraine. we saw the cranium president dresser, essentially would be a, a joint session of congress. he's talked to the canadian...
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>> i'm not so sure, george. of this before i consider doing anything different. we're still in this. we have a way to go. we're clearly going in the right direction. hope we stay that way. >> dr. fauci, thank you for your time and information. >> thank you. >>> round table is up next. we'll be right back. next. we'll be right back. once-weekly ozempic® can help. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozemp
>> i'm not so sure, george. of this before i consider doing anything different. we're still in this. we have a way to go. we're clearly going in the right direction. hope we stay that way. >> dr. fauci, thank you for your time and information. >> thank you. >>> round table is up next. we'll be right back. next. we'll be right back. once-weekly ozempic® can help. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took...
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i'm joined by my guest, george samuel in budapest. he's a podcast or the guy which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow we have a miro. he is the founder of the center of political strategic analysis, strap hole, or a gentleman cross our rules and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciated. i start out with george in budapest, when people call it a gap. george, when it wasn't a gap, he actually said exactly what he thinks, what his administration thinks that must go. we've heard this in an administration that he worked for in the past. obama administration were assad, must go. i mean, so this really the mask is falling off. there's the, there are, have no interest in ending this conflict. and ukraine and the, and the ukrainians are going to pay a very heavy price for what is not nothing less than hubris. george? yes, it is quite a chilling addressed by by them. because not only did you make that comment right at the end when you talk about the booting cannot remain in power. a who
i'm joined by my guest, george samuel in budapest. he's a podcast or the guy which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow we have a miro. he is the founder of the center of political strategic analysis, strap hole, or a gentleman cross our rules and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciated. i start out with george in budapest, when people call it a gap. george, when it wasn't a gap, he actually said exactly what he thinks, what his...
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we call him gorgeous george and even even 80—year—old men will come in and say "all right, gorgeous georgemma. you all right? you 0k? how are you feeling? i have some bits and bobs here. watch how you go. george i am just going to put this on the worktop for you. i will pop it in here. a lot of them you look upon almost like grandparents and you can have a bit of fun and banter with them. they want me to get you anything for tuesday? lynx africa again? the africa one. you love a bit of that. smelling fresh. it attracts the women. also there is a lot of love. if they needed you, i would like to think they could always call upon us and we can always do everything we could for them. the relationship goes beyond members. feeling better today? yes. you have been very kind to me. come here _ all right? yeah. you sure? anything else you need? no, just the company of you ladies. you are nice people. i will say that. right, i will see you on tuesday. call alan if you need anything and i will catch you on tuesday. see you later. those vulnerable members that do live alone might not have anybody, you
we call him gorgeous george and even even 80—year—old men will come in and say "all right, gorgeous georgemma. you all right? you 0k? how are you feeling? i have some bits and bobs here. watch how you go. george i am just going to put this on the worktop for you. i will pop it in here. a lot of them you look upon almost like grandparents and you can have a bit of fun and banter with them. they want me to get you anything for tuesday? lynx africa again? the africa one. you love a bit of...
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jonathan: george's back with us. george gonclaves as of mufg.'s pick up on some of the issues we have been talking about over the last several weeks. let's start with pricing in this bond market. what are we pricing now? george: we are pricing now -- and by the way, thank you for putting me back online -- i thought you cut me off because i have an unconventional view on the bond market. in all seriousness, we are pricing in is a bond market that is pricing in liquidity, we have a complete curve -- i think i lost you guys again. jonathan: george, if we have lost you, we are going to come back to you soon, not because you have an unconventional view, just because there is a technical situation. george gonclaves there of mufg. what we pricing at the moment, lisa? if we are pricing in an inverted yield curve, if the whole curve inverts by the time we get to may, we are not pricing in a soft landing, are we? lisa: that is what people are thinking. fed says we have seen such an unconventional bond market over the past couple of years that perhaps you
jonathan: george's back with us. george gonclaves as of mufg.'s pick up on some of the issues we have been talking about over the last several weeks. let's start with pricing in this bond market. what are we pricing now? george: we are pricing now -- and by the way, thank you for putting me back online -- i thought you cut me off because i have an unconventional view on the bond market. in all seriousness, we are pricing in is a bond market that is pricing in liquidity, we have a complete curve...
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george. one of the most important issues that is, come about is result of brushes, military operation and ukraine is, is china. and they're, you know, to what degree china is in agreement, or just refusing to say anything against it. so there's a lot in play right here and we have this declaration when, who to and went to beijing for the opening of the olympic games. there was a pretty hefty talk to him and just get it wasn't done on the fly. ok. talking about a strategic relationship, and there's a lot of ships going on right now. philip is right. i think the petro dollars and really big trouble when, after a half century of saudi arabia, being a loyal vassal, the saudis have decided to stand up on their own, because they've got, they can do it. ok, why countries do that? what they do? because they can ok, and the chinese are very quietly watching all this on home. i agree with garland, you know, get the, you know, maintaining and solidifying gemini when that kind of hit gym. and it's a pira
george. one of the most important issues that is, come about is result of brushes, military operation and ukraine is, is china. and they're, you know, to what degree china is in agreement, or just refusing to say anything against it. so there's a lot in play right here and we have this declaration when, who to and went to beijing for the opening of the olympic games. there was a pretty hefty talk to him and just get it wasn't done on the fly. ok. talking about a strategic relationship, and...
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george. one of the most important issues that is, come about is result of russia's military operation. and ukraine is, is china. and they're, you know, to what degree china is in agreement, or just refusing to say anything against it. so there's a lot in plain right here and we have this declaration when, who didn't went to beijing for the opening of the olympic games. there was a pretty hefty talk to him in georgia. it wasn't done on the fly. ok. talking about a strategic relationship. and there's a lot of ships going on right now, philip is right. i think the paid $2.00 and really big trouble when after a half century of saudi arabia being a loyal vassal, the saudis have decided to stand up on their own because they've got, they can do it. ok, why countries do that? what they do? because they can ok, and the chinese are very quietly watching all this on home. i agree with garland, you know, you know, maintaining and solidifying gemini, when that kind of hit gemini is a pirate victory. becau
george. one of the most important issues that is, come about is result of russia's military operation. and ukraine is, is china. and they're, you know, to what degree china is in agreement, or just refusing to say anything against it. so there's a lot in plain right here and we have this declaration when, who didn't went to beijing for the opening of the olympic games. there was a pretty hefty talk to him in georgia. it wasn't done on the fly. ok. talking about a strategic relationship. and...
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i start out with george in budapest, when people call in a gap, george and it wasn't a gap. he actually said exactly what he thinks, what his administration thinks it must go. we've heard this in an administration that he worked for in the past. obama administration were assad, must go. i mean, so this really the mask is falling off. there's the, there i have no interest in ending this conflict. and ukraine in the, in the ukrainians are going to pay a very heavy price for what is not and nothing less than hubris. george? yes it is. what a chilling address by by them. because not only did you make that comment right at the end when you talk about the putting cannot remain in power. a whole tone was so belligerent, so aggressive, if you compare that were ronald reagan, at his most aggressive like his speech in london in 1982 when he talked about the evil empire by whose address was more ferocious than anything, ronald reagan said at that time, and it was quite chilling and what was also chilling was that he said this is going to go on for many years, even for decades. so he's
i start out with george in budapest, when people call in a gap, george and it wasn't a gap. he actually said exactly what he thinks, what his administration thinks it must go. we've heard this in an administration that he worked for in the past. obama administration were assad, must go. i mean, so this really the mask is falling off. there's the, there i have no interest in ending this conflict. and ukraine in the, in the ukrainians are going to pay a very heavy price for what is not and...
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good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, george. we've just returned from a town about 50 miles northwest of the capital where russian forces are shelling and killing civilian trying to flee. we're seeing hundreds of thousands of people across the country who have become targets as putin's objectives became clearer this week. this was the week when it became clear that putin's war would be longer, harder and more costly than the kremlin may have ever imagined. what had been unthinkable ten days ago is now happening daily. as seen in videos social media around the country russia is pounding cities across ukraine as its forces slowly occupy ever more territory. five major cities are now being gradually encircle and the russians switching tactics. if the first phase was military targets, this week saw shelling of residential sites. using heavy artillery and missile strikes indiscriminately. homes levelled. government buildings shelled. oil depots hit. a tv tower struck, and schools raised to the ground. even europe's largest nuclear po
good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, george. we've just returned from a town about 50 miles northwest of the capital where russian forces are shelling and killing civilian trying to flee. we're seeing hundreds of thousands of people across the country who have become targets as putin's objectives became clearer this week. this was the week when it became clear that putin's war would be longer, harder and more costly than the kremlin may have ever imagined. what had been...
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george magnus, oxford university associate coins is now. george, great to see you.be viewing the situation in ukraine, and vladimir putin's actions? it was only a few days ago that xi and president putin were standing shoulder to shoulder. george: yeah, i mean, you know we have just seen in the space of about eight days, i mean, 34 years of post-world war ii international relations history kind of go up in smoke. this kind of standing shoulder to shoulder, this new era for international relations between russia and china that was agreed with a big statement at the beijing olympics, i mean, that is not a month-old but that has gone up in smoke too because of events. i think the chinese are -- i mean, i don't think xi jinping is going to back away from putin. but i think because it has not gone quite according to plan, i think the chinese are probably feeling rather uncomfortable about the way things are. they obviously have a huge amount of leverage over russia now, but i'm not sure that is a totally comfortable position for them to be in. they will have noticed, obv
george magnus, oxford university associate coins is now. george, great to see you.be viewing the situation in ukraine, and vladimir putin's actions? it was only a few days ago that xi and president putin were standing shoulder to shoulder. george: yeah, i mean, you know we have just seen in the space of about eight days, i mean, 34 years of post-world war ii international relations history kind of go up in smoke. this kind of standing shoulder to shoulder, this new era for international...
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george?us, thanks. >>> let's bring in the pentagon press secretary john kirby. thanks for joining us again this morning. let's start with that temporary cease-fire that appears to be in place in several cities for these humanitarian evacuations. how is it going? how long will it last? >> well, it's unclear exactly how long it's going to last, george. we think this is obviously a welcome step that the cease-fire seems to be being observed by the russians. they don't exactly have a good track record in that regard so it's welcome to see people are able to get out. but, as you noted at the very beginning of the show, george, that cease-fire is going to expire in a number of hours and so it's yet to be seen how much more violent the shelling and bombardment is going to get. >> we saw intense air strikes overnight and another night of intense air strikes before the temporary cease-fire took hold. we heard president zelenskyy say he needs more help from the united states. no-fly zone is out. we kno
george?us, thanks. >>> let's bring in the pentagon press secretary john kirby. thanks for joining us again this morning. let's start with that temporary cease-fire that appears to be in place in several cities for these humanitarian evacuations. how is it going? how long will it last? >> well, it's unclear exactly how long it's going to last, george. we think this is obviously a welcome step that the cease-fire seems to be being observed by the russians. they don't exactly have a...
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george was described as a revolving door of information. the british double agent can philby was irregular . he operated on the cover as a foreign journalist and on the 30th of january, 1963 was spotted for the last time at the bar in the saint george before disappearing in bay route and reappearing a few months later in moscow. with more smart hotels sprang up, including the furniture, even more luxurious than the saint george. but when the holiday inn arrived in 1974, it was not only the tallest, but also the last to open before the civil war broke out. i remember the experience of the felicia and i went into the holiday in different scales of hotel the both of them pretty luxurious hotels. the venetia was very grand indeed. ah, the holiday inn was a holiday in, but very up market. holiday said was plenty of chrome, plenty of silver, plenty of gold colored drapes. it was done very much in the style that the arab world likes, von cunning fee, venetia and san jose. and as i know how to fe, settled for half in my li, will i let me come? so i
george was described as a revolving door of information. the british double agent can philby was irregular . he operated on the cover as a foreign journalist and on the 30th of january, 1963 was spotted for the last time at the bar in the saint george before disappearing in bay route and reappearing a few months later in moscow. with more smart hotels sprang up, including the furniture, even more luxurious than the saint george. but when the holiday inn arrived in 1974, it was not only the...