2
2.0
Nov 17, 2022
11/22
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
and the amount for reconstruction , they may not match ihor burakovsky the head of the institute of economic researchal consultations was on our broadcast. thank you, mr. experts. today, we talked about compensation and reparations from russia for ukraine, as well as other economic topics. on weekdays at 8:00 you turn on espresso, watch economic news with andrii yanitsky, together we will win, watch this week's program collaborators, a list of scumbags, stockholm syndrome, why russian business in ukraine earns billions during the war, these were mostly companies that were part of financial and industrial groups that, for example, supplied fuel was supplied to a pharmacist how companies are punished for russian registration confiscated assets are converted into funds that will be directed to our defense and recovery and how they are enriched in in ukraine, belarusian and iranian companies, every war gives birth to heroes. unfortunately for the helpless, in previous programs i talked about international brands that, despite the attack of the rashists on ukraine, sanctions and general condemnation, rema
and the amount for reconstruction , they may not match ihor burakovsky the head of the institute of economic researchal consultations was on our broadcast. thank you, mr. experts. today, we talked about compensation and reparations from russia for ukraine, as well as other economic topics. on weekdays at 8:00 you turn on espresso, watch economic news with andrii yanitsky, together we will win, watch this week's program collaborators, a list of scumbags, stockholm syndrome, why russian business...
11
11
Nov 10, 2022
11/22
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
ihor burakovsky, the head of the institute of economic research and political consultations, was on the, talking about the great economic a conference in turkey and an appointment in turkey on the economic map of the world and for ukraine as well and i'm andriy yanitskyi with economic news on the espresso tv channel together we will win see this week's program judicial control with tatyana shustrava supporters of russian peace how judges defend raiding in favor of the russian oligarch's company and danger on otaki, the company had to pay attention a long, long time ago to whether the dbr checked the dubious connections of a colleague of the northern commercial court of appeal with the russian federation and how prof. unfit servants contribute to the withdrawal of capital from ukraine, watch the program judicial control with tetyana shustrova on the espresso tv channel on thursday, november 10 at 4:40 p.m., whatever the ukrainians think about so that they don’t talk about the first place, war, war, and our victory are seven days . for a week from monday to sunday, seven different spheres
ihor burakovsky, the head of the institute of economic research and political consultations, was on the, talking about the great economic a conference in turkey and an appointment in turkey on the economic map of the world and for ukraine as well and i'm andriy yanitskyi with economic news on the espresso tv channel together we will win see this week's program judicial control with tatyana shustrava supporters of russian peace how judges defend raiding in favor of the russian oligarch's company...
7
7.0
Nov 17, 2022
11/22
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
the amount of funds for reconstruction they may not match ihor burakovskyi head of the institute of economic of research and political consultations was on our broadcast. thank you, mr. experts. today , we talked about compensations, reparations from russia for ukraine, and other economic topics. on weekdays at 8:00, turn on espresso. watch economic news with andrii yanitsky. we will win together. no matter what ukrainians think about, no matter what they talk about, war always comes first, war is our victory, seven days a week from monday, monday, seven different spheres of human activity, sports, culture, politics, eight presenters expresso journalists, experts, opinion leaders in real time about the most relevant events through the prism of war every day author's projects naisspresso war raised its head again in europe, reminding us of the darkest hours of our history frantz 24 constantly covers events in ukraine our team on the ground and in the studio will inform you about the dynamics more relevant events from franz 24 in ukrainian on espresso good evening we are from ukraine vasyl zima's big broa
the amount of funds for reconstruction they may not match ihor burakovskyi head of the institute of economic of research and political consultations was on our broadcast. thank you, mr. experts. today , we talked about compensations, reparations from russia for ukraine, and other economic topics. on weekdays at 8:00, turn on espresso. watch economic news with andrii yanitsky. we will win together. no matter what ukrainians think about, no matter what they talk about, war always comes first, war...
8
8.0
Nov 10, 2022
11/22
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
ihor burakovsky, the head of the institute of economic research and political consultations, was on the espresso broadcast, talking about the big economic conference in turkey and turkey's place on the economic map of the world, and for ukraine as well. and i'm andriy yanitskyi with news economics on the espresso tv channel together we will win let's listen to people suffering from rheumatism but arthritic it is impossible to get used to it it does not allow to move i tried everything and at the pharmacy i bought a yellow cream dolgit, he saves me from the pain of rheumatism, relieves pain, reduces swelling and improves joint mobility in and crimea with pain in the joints and back mykola veresen vitaly portnikov and the main topics of the week is if it will be used against ukraine god forbid a really tactical nuclear weapon will definitely change the world stories problems, analysis and personalities, we are waiting for john gerbs, the former ambassador to the united states in ukraine. september, every friday at 9:30 p.m. on espresso, the russian world has invaded ukraine, it is destroy
ihor burakovsky, the head of the institute of economic research and political consultations, was on the espresso broadcast, talking about the big economic conference in turkey and turkey's place on the economic map of the world, and for ukraine as well. and i'm andriy yanitskyi with news economics on the espresso tv channel together we will win let's listen to people suffering from rheumatism but arthritic it is impossible to get used to it it does not allow to move i tried everything and at...
4
4.0
Nov 3, 2022
11/22
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
the lack of ukrainian grain with us next iryna kosy starhinakova, an employee of the institute of economic researchnd kateryna yaresko, a journalist of the sekrain center project, peacemaker, we welcome you to our airwaves. good morning to you. good morning. how did you react to russia's statement that it is returning to the grain agreement because ukraine has given it security guarantees, which security guarantees are we talking about, isn't it russia? transports some cargo ships of ukraine and torpedoes them from time to time so that they go to the bottom, there is a general rule of lies, so if there is an information war, of course everything they say is even if there is partial truth but all the same, these are information operations. this is how it should be treated with great skepticism. was it a message, perhaps about the fact that we are now returning , or were there some conversations about which we were there under such conditions? so we had to save face and in front of our own citizens in first of all, yes. that's how i wanted to add that russia's statements are, in principle, yes, we ar
the lack of ukrainian grain with us next iryna kosy starhinakova, an employee of the institute of economic researchnd kateryna yaresko, a journalist of the sekrain center project, peacemaker, we welcome you to our airwaves. good morning to you. good morning. how did you react to russia's statement that it is returning to the grain agreement because ukraine has given it security guarantees, which security guarantees are we talking about, isn't it russia? transports some cargo ships of ukraine...
4
4.0
Nov 19, 2022
11/22
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
it is very, very important for us. the chancellor of the party, the institute of economic research inh us, let's move on to the military topic, we continue based in the temporarily occupied sevastopol. the black sea russian fleet should have played one of the leading roles in a full-scale war with ukraine. however, it did not perform any task in essence, so how effective is this crucifixion the furious fleet and why it grazes the rear anna brykova explained putin's pride russian joy for a great maritime power as of february 24, the black sea fleet numbered six submarine, six large surface ships, 36 other vessels and auxiliary ones, but the situation really changed already at the end of march, the saratov went to the bottom, which was moored in the temporarily occupied ukrainian berdyansk, this began a chain of failures of the russian black sea fleet. we managed to destroy the flagship of the black sea fleet of the russian federation from them. the entire formation of the russian black sea fleet was left without an anti-aircraft umbrella, that is, you can’t russian ships to act with im
it is very, very important for us. the chancellor of the party, the institute of economic research inh us, let's move on to the military topic, we continue based in the temporarily occupied sevastopol. the black sea russian fleet should have played one of the leading roles in a full-scale war with ukraine. however, it did not perform any task in essence, so how effective is this crucifixion the furious fleet and why it grazes the rear anna brykova explained putin's pride russian joy for a great...
7
7.0
Nov 19, 2022
11/22
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
oleksandr temarkov, vice-president of the london conservative party the chancellor of the institute of economic researchlondon joins our conversation mr. oleksandr good night good night to you good evening good evening ukraine mr. oleksandr on the eve of the g20 summit the same honorable prime minister of great britain rishi sunok spoke about the need to define russia as a country of exile and outcast and now he states that it is impossible to do such an unimportant respectable association g20 why such a change in rhetoric no change in rhetoric is a reflection of today's reality because it is they find it, such countries have lost contact, but we will restore it literally in a moment in order to hear oleksandr timarko live here. and we remind you that the verkhovna rada also took the initiative to deprive russia of the right to participate in the meetings of the g20, and people's deputies talked about it and in particular, the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyi, spoke about this. he spoke about the fact that this union should not become the g20, but the g19, at least we declared and called on oth
oleksandr temarkov, vice-president of the london conservative party the chancellor of the institute of economic researchlondon joins our conversation mr. oleksandr good night good night to you good evening good evening ukraine mr. oleksandr on the eve of the g20 summit the same honorable prime minister of great britain rishi sunok spoke about the need to define russia as a country of exile and outcast and now he states that it is impossible to do such an unimportant respectable association g20...
2
2.0
Nov 10, 2022
11/22
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
permanent expert, who comes on thursday and he will tell the heads of the burakovsky institute of economic researchations. ihor was at a large economic conference in turkey and is ready to tell what was said there. congratulations to igor. congratulations, when we spoke with you last week, you were in istanbul and were waiting for the speech of mr. erdoğan. they said that it should be a landmark speech. what did he say that impressed you, what was the topic of that conference? well, i immediately want to say that in 2023 turkey will have several anniversaries, the first anniversary is 20 years under the power of erdogan and of course the endogram wants to show its i will not say the importance but its leadership leadership and not only in turkey but in the region perhaps the second anniversary in the world is the centenary of the republic of turkey and this is a really great holiday and a celebration of nation-building, and i think we, as ukrainians , perfectly understand what an independent state is, especially a dynamically developing state. presidential and parliamentary elections, all this toge
permanent expert, who comes on thursday and he will tell the heads of the burakovsky institute of economic researchations. ihor was at a large economic conference in turkey and is ready to tell what was said there. congratulations to igor. congratulations, when we spoke with you last week, you were in istanbul and were waiting for the speech of mr. erdoğan. they said that it should be a landmark speech. what did he say that impressed you, what was the topic of that conference? well, i...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
of course to buroso. i'm joined now by hobart aspired. he is the head of research at the german economic institute. welcome to the show. how about us? can you perhaps give us a sense of the global demand for lithium, global demand for lucy room massively in the next couple of years back projections and believe that there's a factor for hire for this month i do a 2040, so there's a lot of need for a minute, just to production and every round the road, it's not a single line. mm hm. so but what challenges exist in terms of getting the supply of lithium that is needed? well, one sentence, if you really have to go, it's a big investment. you must be a reasonable price. and then of course there are a lot of are issues that have to be so that can be so. so for example, their social issues in bolivia, that's one of the reasons why this is production, but it didn't take off yet a couple of projects in europe. and of course in europe, people are looking more on our environmental conditions and relevant issues. but that has to be i believe it can be so now if pointed out there that it is quite an extractive industry, their environmental and s
of course to buroso. i'm joined now by hobart aspired. he is the head of research at the german economic institute. welcome to the show. how about us? can you perhaps give us a sense of the global demand for lithium, global demand for lucy room massively in the next couple of years back projections and believe that there's a factor for hire for this month i do a 2040, so there's a lot of need for a minute, just to production and every round the road, it's not a single line. mm hm. so but what...
137
137
Nov 18, 2022
11/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i've also asked professor steve miller, deputy director of the national institute of economic and social researchher this autumn statement does represe a return to austerity. >> it will not be initially austerity 2.0, because the chancellor has increased support for households through the energy price guarantee, upgrades to the benefits as of april, but from about 2024, when public spending is going to be cut and it is going to be noticeable that a lot of government services are going to be reduced and at the same time and investment is going to be cut, too. this is very important for growth. unfortunately, it is not what we need just now. >> we say important for growth, a line that for us -- when you say important for growth, align that for us. >> it is an investment in infrastructure that makes it easier for businesses to produce output and services to market. investment in research and development can help improve processes, can make a business make stuff cheaper. if you do not have public investment, that does not happen. >> that is down the line. what we are seeing today, this immediacy, tal
. >> i've also asked professor steve miller, deputy director of the national institute of economic and social researchher this autumn statement does represe a return to austerity. >> it will not be initially austerity 2.0, because the chancellor has increased support for households through the energy price guarantee, upgrades to the benefits as of april, but from about 2024, when public spending is going to be cut and it is going to be noticeable that a lot of government services...
15
15
Nov 10, 2022
11/22
by
BELARUSTV
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
economic crisis will cost the german economy 110 billion euros. this is 3% of gdp, such a scale of loss was announced by experts from the munich institute for economic researchfter the current crisis, the country will feel for several more years, which will affect real incomes the authorities constantly remind the residents of my industry, and the importance of saving gas and, finally, in the state of elon musk fell below $ 200 billion, this happened against the background of the purchase of twitter by a businessman, investors began to get rid of the stock. tesla fearing that now we will be more busy. dark social network they are the most expensive cars in the world, meanwhile, the entrepreneur himself is thinking about further monetization of twitter, they can even introduce a fee for access to the social network itself, and that’s all for me stay with us. do not miss. today is a fresh issue of the area of interest, have a nice day. the morning broadcast on tv channels belarus 1 and belarus 24 continues the program for x i alexander smirnov hello, the channel for the supply of mephedrones to belarus has been eliminated by the capital drug control, in tota
economic crisis will cost the german economy 110 billion euros. this is 3% of gdp, such a scale of loss was announced by experts from the munich institute for economic researchfter the current crisis, the country will feel for several more years, which will affect real incomes the authorities constantly remind the residents of my industry, and the importance of saving gas and, finally, in the state of elon musk fell below $ 200 billion, this happened against the background of the purchase of...
34
34
Nov 17, 2022
11/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
let's speak to the deputy director of the national institute of economic and social research, professory 2.0? well, it is not going _ seeing today as austerity 2.0? well, it is not going to _ seeing today as austerity 2.0? well, it is not going to be _ seeing today as austerity 2.0? well, it is not going to be initially - it is not going to be initially austerity 2.0 because the chancellor has actually increased support for poorer households through the energy price guarantee, the operating benefits as of april, which you just mentioned. but then from about 2024 onwards, public spending is going to be cut and it is going to be noticeable that a lot of government services are going to be reduced. and at the same time, government investment is going to be cut, too. this is very important for growth and, unfortunately, it is probably not what we need just now. itrutheh and, unfortunately, it is probably not what we need just now. not what we need 'ust now. when you say important — not what we need 'ust now. when you say important for — not what we need just now. when you say important for
let's speak to the deputy director of the national institute of economic and social research, professory 2.0? well, it is not going _ seeing today as austerity 2.0? well, it is not going to _ seeing today as austerity 2.0? well, it is not going to be _ seeing today as austerity 2.0? well, it is not going to be initially - it is not going to be initially austerity 2.0 because the chancellor has actually increased support for poorer households through the energy price guarantee, the operating...
9
9.0
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
compensation coming from the situation. care at all director of the center for energy, climate and resources at germany institute for economic research as always, thank you. thank you. and staying with the attempts to save the plot of climate for decades, norway has been extracting oil and gas from underneath the c nowadays to use the very same experience to send c o 2 emissions back into the grout to w's. max vander reports this building site doesn't look like much just yet. but the technology being put in place, your norway could help cool down the planet norwegian prime minister, eunice castille, that has come to visit. he has made this project a top priority to wards 20132015. there's no way we can reach our targets without cc us. so take cement production. we will continue to produce the cement to take waste plants. they will be c o 2 that you can not do away with. you can capture it and you can store as safely that this critically important. c c s stance her carbon capture and storage. the northern lights project belongs to a norwegian government program, norway, in partnership with energy companies shed total and equi, nor tod
compensation coming from the situation. care at all director of the center for energy, climate and resources at germany institute for economic research as always, thank you. thank you. and staying with the attempts to save the plot of climate for decades, norway has been extracting oil and gas from underneath the c nowadays to use the very same experience to send c o 2 emissions back into the grout to w's. max vander reports this building site doesn't look like much just yet. but the technology...
46
46
Nov 14, 2022
11/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
get some thoughts on what we can expect in the autumn statement. of the national institute of economic and social researchel, a father of two. i suppose the chancellor's challenge is to try to fix the economic problems including the black hole of whatever it is, £50 billion, without making the lives of people like samuel even more difficult than it already is. that's absolute the right, there are many families and a significant fraction of families facing problems and escalating energy prices and food prices. people like samuel are living through desperate times trying to find work that can pay the bills and look after their families. a lot of this is being driven by external factors, a lot of this is being driven by externalfactors, a large increase in energy prices caused by putin's invasion of ukraine as well as shortages in supply of many goods around the world and food as well because of the way ukraine has been attacked. your right to say the chancellor faces a very difficult time. we are facing very high levels of public debt around the same size of public debt around the same size of our level of
get some thoughts on what we can expect in the autumn statement. of the national institute of economic and social researchel, a father of two. i suppose the chancellor's challenge is to try to fix the economic problems including the black hole of whatever it is, £50 billion, without making the lives of people like samuel even more difficult than it already is. that's absolute the right, there are many families and a significant fraction of families facing problems and escalating energy prices...
5
5.0
Nov 12, 2022
11/22
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
you, ilya ne shkadovskaya, the director of the institute of socio-economic transformation, and i forgot the second part, the president of strategic researchu and we will answer the questions. from your kyiv questions to easy ones, but for me the longest one is probably the most difficult one. i don't know, but amonito amonito wrote or wrote your opinion about the fact that putin will end up like lenin, because stalin is a model idol there were no heirs of the russian dictator or the deer of stalin. that is why they did not prepare them to hold on to the family with guarantees for it to putin, as was the case with the sobchak or elts, who were brought to power on the condition that all their family privileges were preserved, it makes no sense to him, that is why he will sit in his seat on the throne while the czech urkagan descent does not feed him, it is known that among the fraudulent criminality, according to which concept is the entire system of modern russia built, it is forbidden to have a family. i think that the circumstances always turn out in this way. they can turn out like this. they can turn out in such a way that uh, if putin
you, ilya ne shkadovskaya, the director of the institute of socio-economic transformation, and i forgot the second part, the president of strategic researchu and we will answer the questions. from your kyiv questions to easy ones, but for me the longest one is probably the most difficult one. i don't know, but amonito amonito wrote or wrote your opinion about the fact that putin will end up like lenin, because stalin is a model idol there were no heirs of the russian dictator or the deer of...
35
35
Nov 23, 2022
11/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
we were hearing from the direct of the institute for economic research in china who is suggesting cashs to the tune of 700 u.s. dollars per capita. that is the cost of 6.1 percent of gdp in 2021. is this necessary? do you feel the consumer would need that support? >> consumer sentiment has weakened over the last few months. the story is not unfamiliar. we have seen that play out under the impact of the pandemic. consumers need to find some support. cash handouts can provide a measure of support but i wouldn't want to exaggerate the importance. we have seen cash handouts in hong kong get the economy has kicked -- has continued to retract. ultimately trying to find a way through the pandemic and end restrictions to open up fully will perhaps provide the greatest boost to demand. shery: ben simpfendorfer from oliver wyman. china covid restrictions. amazon planning to spend more than $1 billion a year for films in theaters. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, innovation refunds could qualify it for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,00
we were hearing from the direct of the institute for economic research in china who is suggesting cashs to the tune of 700 u.s. dollars per capita. that is the cost of 6.1 percent of gdp in 2021. is this necessary? do you feel the consumer would need that support? >> consumer sentiment has weakened over the last few months. the story is not unfamiliar. we have seen that play out under the impact of the pandemic. consumers need to find some support. cash handouts can provide a measure of...
7
7.0
Nov 22, 2022
11/22
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
well, let's see ivan, candidate of economic sciences, the chief consultant of the center for foreign policy research of the national institutef strategic studies is joining us now, and we will talk with mr. ivan of course about what about money and sanctions ivan you are with us we hope i am with you congratulations studio congratulations dear tv viewers we congratulate each other let's be sure let's start with oil, so the embargo on russian oil in a certain format will begin to operate from december, what's interesting, turkey is closing the bosphorus and dardanelles for uninsured tankers from december 1, which should limit the flow of russian oil due to new european sanctions will it really hit the corresponding segment of the russian economy, firstly, the embargo that is being introduced , and secondly, what kind of sticks is turkey putting in the wheels of the russian federation? it is being built and as shown in two components it is a naftiga even once there was such a joke that at the house of the russian singer alsa they ask what kind of car you have, it must be very cool she says day no this on just two pedals gasta-
well, let's see ivan, candidate of economic sciences, the chief consultant of the center for foreign policy research of the national institutef strategic studies is joining us now, and we will talk with mr. ivan of course about what about money and sanctions ivan you are with us we hope i am with you congratulations studio congratulations dear tv viewers we congratulate each other let's be sure let's start with oil, so the embargo on russian oil in a certain format will begin to operate from...
125
125
Nov 18, 2022
11/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
annual inflation in turkey hit a october.high of 85.5% in on theame day, german economic research instituteeleases its november business sentiment report for europe's biggest economy. the ifo business climate index dipped to a 29-month low in october as companies were less satisfied with their current business situation. the institute said the german economy faces a difficult winter and sentiment continues to be grim. in manufacturing, the index fell again due to companies more pessimistic expectations, but the mood in the service sector improved slightly following a nose dive the previous month. and on friday, officials in japan will release november consumer price index for tokyo. it's a leading indicator of inflation nationwide. >>> october's reading, excluding fresh food, climbed 3.4% from the year earlier. that's the biggest jump since june 1982. soaring raw material prices and higher import costs due to the weaker yen were the main factors. food prices increased 6%. fast food hamburgers were 18% more expensive. gas and electricity bills both went up more than 25%. >>> okay. let's get
annual inflation in turkey hit a october.high of 85.5% in on theame day, german economic research instituteeleases its november business sentiment report for europe's biggest economy. the ifo business climate index dipped to a 29-month low in october as companies were less satisfied with their current business situation. the institute said the german economy faces a difficult winter and sentiment continues to be grim. in manufacturing, the index fell again due to companies more pessimistic...
55
55
Nov 17, 2022
11/22
by
GBN
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
keeping me company policy researcher laurie and also emily carver, who's the head of media at the institute of economicsse we're here in southampton . this wonderful in southampton. this wonderful audience mixing so my last if i go audience mixing so my last if i 9° up audience mixing so my last if i go up now 510 minutes on this programme, it flies. we're having fun. so i'm to open it up to you wonderful people. well, let's talk budget. anything that anyone get their mind anyone wants to get their mind that have not yet covered. that we have not yet covered. hands look, there's lots of hands up. look, there's lots of people . the red on the front people. the red on the front row. go. oh, pink . oh, row. let's go. oh, pink. oh, that's the money there is a cost of living crisis. i've got four glasses, wipes, one. hello hi, michelle. this gentleman , laurie michelle. this gentleman, laurie , you said that the countries in, the state, because of the war in ukraine what about because it shut down the economy for two years? yes yes . and just for two years? yes yes. and just and just on that the way we did t
keeping me company policy researcher laurie and also emily carver, who's the head of media at the institute of economicsse we're here in southampton . this wonderful in southampton. this wonderful audience mixing so my last if i go audience mixing so my last if i 9° up audience mixing so my last if i go up now 510 minutes on this programme, it flies. we're having fun. so i'm to open it up to you wonderful people. well, let's talk budget. anything that anyone get their mind anyone wants to get...
6
6.0
Nov 23, 2022
11/22
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
of enterprises, research institutes , design bureaus, thousands of engineers, scientists , testers, rostec notes the fifteenth anniversary of the founding all these years of work in the interests of the security and economic stability of russia in the current conditions of unprecedented sanctions pressure, the main course for import substitution in the civil defense electronics industry, the aviation industry, is all rostec. olga meshcheryakova studied the capabilities of a new generation of aircraft. speeds altitude scale position of the angle of attack and g-forces as the angle of attack increases g-forces, nikolai fanurin, the leading flight test engineer, shows how the 21st century main aircraft works . including the operation of the new russian pd-14 engines, reliable , powerful, in a word, promising composite materials from which the wing is made, lightweight, durable , inexpensive, providing price competitiveness, while foreign, but there will be domestic. they were conceived as, uh, an aircraft that is being created jointly by western manufacturers, uh. hmm. and today we did it all by ourselves. the middle trunk superjet is in the air. the liner is preparing for flight in the spring of next year,
of enterprises, research institutes , design bureaus, thousands of engineers, scientists , testers, rostec notes the fifteenth anniversary of the founding all these years of work in the interests of the security and economic stability of russia in the current conditions of unprecedented sanctions pressure, the main course for import substitution in the civil defense electronics industry, the aviation industry, is all rostec. olga meshcheryakova studied the capabilities of a new generation of...
5
5.0
Nov 11, 2022
11/22
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you ilya ne schadovskaya director of the institute of socio-economic transformation and i forgot the second part from the management to practically research strategic research thank you and let's answer the questions. i think so, let's start with the longest one. let's find it so that later. in short, such an idea. well, let's go. well, you just know from your kyiv questions to easy ones, but for me it is the longest. this is probably the most difficult. i don't know. amonito amonito wrote or wrote your opinion. about the fact that putin will end up like lenin or like stalin, the model idol of the russian dictator, nor the deer of stalin, there were no heirs. therefore, they did not prepare them to hold on to the family with guarantees for it to putin, as was the case with sobchak or eltsem, which brought to power under the conditions of preservation of all their family privileges, there is no meaning for him, that is why he will sit on his throne until the czech urkagan gang does not feed him. it is known that among the fraudulent criminality, according to the concepts of which , uh, the entire system of modern russia is built, it is for
thank you ilya ne schadovskaya director of the institute of socio-economic transformation and i forgot the second part from the management to practically research strategic research thank you and let's answer the questions. i think so, let's start with the longest one. let's find it so that later. in short, such an idea. well, let's go. well, you just know from your kyiv questions to easy ones, but for me it is the longest. this is probably the most difficult. i don't know. amonito amonito...
37
37
Nov 30, 2022
11/22
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 1
well , the head of the institute for economic research has not yet seen the final concept.pt with a prefix, e. it hangs over the habik, like the sword of damocles, you made a low bow before autocrats in qatar and received a 15-year supply of gas at an undisclosed price. how do you feel as the climate minister from the green party after this leaves us gas. this is important, since gas is no longer supplied from russia and there is a need for it from a political point of view, how to look at this? we need a secure energy infrastructure. shouldn't have bought gas from putin's autocrats. that would have been even less conscientious. according to my principles. incredible breaking news that exploded at the ukrainian embassy in in madrid, the parcel was intended for the ambassador of ukraine, said the head of the diplomatic mission, sergei pogoreltsev , appeared on the internet and photographs, and this parcel. according to pogoreltsev, the box arrived without a return address and did not look like a dip-mail; the suspicious object was handed over to those responsible for the sec
well , the head of the institute for economic research has not yet seen the final concept.pt with a prefix, e. it hangs over the habik, like the sword of damocles, you made a low bow before autocrats in qatar and received a 15-year supply of gas at an undisclosed price. how do you feel as the climate minister from the green party after this leaves us gas. this is important, since gas is no longer supplied from russia and there is a need for it from a political point of view, how to look at...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
researcher on latin america at the german economic institute. welcome to the program, simon. what has been hindering countries in latin america to make more use of the raw materials, which they have when the relations between europe, the next america has not been very recently, especially when we talk about trade partnerships or trend agreement between you and next to it has been for 30 years that are relations with much do with a rough war ukraine. this was a turning point, awaiting not moment for germany, and i realize that europe and germany the pen extensively on russia for energy supply and for russia and sign on for as of last reasons. and the same time the countries in south america dispose of the amount of resources which county key technologies in the transition was coming in industry. so then the question is, do these latin american countries have interest in selling more of their commodities to europe? when the european union is looking to diversify their energy supply. yes, absolutely. so that's america has always created it, went from the explorer on here is and i think this time a constrains all political constraints. when we talk
researcher on latin america at the german economic institute. welcome to the program, simon. what has been hindering countries in latin america to make more use of the raw materials, which they have when the relations between europe, the next america has not been very recently, especially when we talk about trade partnerships or trend agreement between you and next to it has been for 30 years that are relations with much do with a rough war ukraine. this was a turning point, awaiting not moment...
69
69
Nov 3, 2022
11/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
research professor at the vits school of governance in johannesburg. previously served as director of the african social science council and the u.n. can institute for economicent and planning, speaking to us from south africa. tune in on november 8 for our three-hour election night special. we will be broadcasting live starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. democracynow.org for more information. democracy now! is currently accepting applications for a video news production fellowship and a people and culture manager. learn more and apply at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracy [narrato this is what t future of life off the rth looklike. the moons a fuy deloped commercial hub and way station for traveling deeper into space. anyone who wants a truly out of this world vacation destination, can now look to the stars and back down at earth. the first permanent settlers of mars, arrive to self building habitats that produceir, wate and foo with a n generation destin toe born oalien plets. this is the next step in our evolution as a species. (machine glitching)
research professor at the vits school of governance in johannesburg. previously served as director of the african social science council and the u.n. can institute for economicent and planning, speaking to us from south africa. tune in on november 8 for our three-hour election night special. we will be broadcasting live starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. democracynow.org for more information. democracy now! is currently accepting applications for a video news production fellowship and a people and...
50
50
Nov 5, 2022
11/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
staggering 300 percent. maximilian hess as a fellow at the fallen policy research institute and the author of the forthcoming book, economic war, ukraine, and the global conflict between russia and the west. these joining us from london. thank you very much. indeed for being with us or on al jazeera, let me ask you about the, the sanctions, the expectations that russia has. why would russia expect that a would be able to get these sanctions lifted at this point? thank you for having me. russia really has to intense from this position. one is that it wants to have the sanctions east on. it also has bank the key agricultural bank and then also is seeking to have ukraine approval. ready resumption of exports of ammonia through the pipeline that runs from russia through hockey, all the way down to, or in the odessa region. it's reason for wanting this is to fall in wants to earn more foreign currency and keep the trade open. and secondly, it wants to show that it is able to puncture holes in the sanctions regime. so that for trade partners such as india and turkey are nervous about the growing threat of secondary sanctions fro
staggering 300 percent. maximilian hess as a fellow at the fallen policy research institute and the author of the forthcoming book, economic war, ukraine, and the global conflict between russia and the west. these joining us from london. thank you very much. indeed for being with us or on al jazeera, let me ask you about the, the sanctions, the expectations that russia has. why would russia expect that a would be able to get these sanctions lifted at this point? thank you for having me. russia...
27
27
Nov 18, 2022
11/22
by
GBN
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
he's head of the centre for economic justice at, the institute for public policy research , which isgressive think tank . dr. thank you very think tank. dr. thank you very much for joining think tank. dr. thank you very much forjoining me. i'm asking all my today what's your initial reaction to the announcement yesterday all that it contained so we saw yesterday really was a bad budget the forecast. the economic forecasts have significantly since last update that we had the debt and length of the economic recession that you just mentioned has got worse . that means the unemployment forecast are going up. our growth forecast , the very poor growth forecast, the very poor and things like business investing and all those things that underlie our economic activity are also really struggling very news. and then on the other hand, we have the economic announcements , the economic announcements, the chancellor, which combines tax rises, which think at this moment are the right thing to do. but combining that about moment are the right thing to do. but combining that abou t £30 do. but combi
he's head of the centre for economic justice at, the institute for public policy research , which isgressive think tank . dr. thank you very think tank. dr. thank you very much for joining think tank. dr. thank you very much forjoining me. i'm asking all my today what's your initial reaction to the announcement yesterday all that it contained so we saw yesterday really was a bad budget the forecast. the economic forecasts have significantly since last update that we had the debt and length of...
155
155
Nov 16, 2022
11/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me now is carl emmerson, the deputy director of the institute for fiscal studies, which is a leading economic researchr hire perhaps? i think it's a little higher than many expected but what really matters is the size of the increase was expected to be large, it is a bit bigger than that, we are seeing inflation running at rates we have not experienced for over 40 years and inflation is affecting everyone, it is energy bills, it is food,it everyone, it is energy bills, it is food, it is bills and it is inflation which will affect those who spend more of their budgets on those things more. so who spend more of their budgets on those things more. 50 if who spend more of their budgets on those things more.— those things more. so if you are a pensioner. _ those things more. so if you are a pensioner. if _ those things more. so if you are a pensioner, if you _ those things more. so if you are a pensioner, if you are _ those things more. so if you are a pensioner, if you are disabled, i those things more. so if you are a pensioner, if you are disabled, or| those things more. so if you are a l pensioner, if
joining me now is carl emmerson, the deputy director of the institute for fiscal studies, which is a leading economic researchr hire perhaps? i think it's a little higher than many expected but what really matters is the size of the increase was expected to be large, it is a bit bigger than that, we are seeing inflation running at rates we have not experienced for over 40 years and inflation is affecting everyone, it is energy bills, it is food,it everyone, it is energy bills, it is food, it is...
22
22
Nov 11, 2022
11/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
research associate of the london school of economics who is also an aide practitioner and humanitarian specialist on somalia. in edmonton, canada, an author who is the executive director of the heritage institutelicy studies. also in mogadishu is the advisor to the mayor of mogadishu. a warm welcome to you all. thank you for joining us. you have been looking broadly at the situation in somalia, and i'm curious about what the situation is on the ground right at this moment. are we experiencing famine conditions in somalia and it just has not officially been declared yet? >> thank you very much. i want to say hi to the other guests. by the way, we just published a report on this issue. we met everybody basically that matters for are relevant when it comes to this issue of food insecurity in somalia, including international organizations and the somali government and people who are on the front lines. we came to the conclusion at the time, just about three weeks ago, that the data is not there yet to conclude that the technical thresholds, the access, the nutrition level, and the food insecurity are there. what is needed to be done is instead of laying one or two points here and there, the govern
research associate of the london school of economics who is also an aide practitioner and humanitarian specialist on somalia. in edmonton, canada, an author who is the executive director of the heritage institutelicy studies. also in mogadishu is the advisor to the mayor of mogadishu. a warm welcome to you all. thank you for joining us. you have been looking broadly at the situation in somalia, and i'm curious about what the situation is on the ground right at this moment. are we experiencing...
31
31
Nov 16, 2022
11/22
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
it worth doing this at all, as floren dorn, an expert at the munich institute for economic research, established in her latest study ofy getting poorer ryan armavir glad the germans are able to put something off. that is, the lower conditions of the middle class, which used to have at least some savings, already have to spend those very savings to the fullest. the numbers down the street are rightly haunted by the question of how they can make ends meet in the future. if even now they are not able to save at least some money, it turns out that people in germany work full time, but the salary is not enough for anything. and this is a real wake-up call. poland was diverted attention from the results themselves to twenty, all participants, willy-nilly , had to comment on this particular incident, and not on the final statement with the condemnation of russian alleged aggression. this did not convince the prime minister of holland ryuk, and he declared that it did not matter at all. whose missile fell in poland is to blame, russia. after all, if putin had not attacked ukraine, she would not have had to fight back with mis
it worth doing this at all, as floren dorn, an expert at the munich institute for economic research, established in her latest study ofy getting poorer ryan armavir glad the germans are able to put something off. that is, the lower conditions of the middle class, which used to have at least some savings, already have to spend those very savings to the fullest. the numbers down the street are rightly haunted by the question of how they can make ends meet in the future. if even now they are not...
43
43
Nov 18, 2022
11/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
10 major institutions involved, many more researchers than that and the reason we have this collection of experts is when you are addressing things like climate change it is not just economicrtise on demography what does the future of the world population look like, expertise on climate science, atmospheric science, it's not just economists who work in the environment but macroeconomists, who work on global income growth. we had a multiyear effort to update all that scientific basis, we had a paper that was released in the journal nature a few weeks ago. we found when you improve these different steps and estimation processes the social cost of carbon the results is taught -- two times higher than the estimate being used by the federal government so it is one hundred $85 per ton as the preferred value we focus on in comparison to the current -- by the federal government. >> 3 times -- as an economist, it is but a significant. >> yes. i would say if i had to think back in 2017 when we launched this effort, if i had guessed it was that significant i would have said probably not. it's a major change and that is a function of a number of changes in the methodology but that's t
10 major institutions involved, many more researchers than that and the reason we have this collection of experts is when you are addressing things like climate change it is not just economicrtise on demography what does the future of the world population look like, expertise on climate science, atmospheric science, it's not just economists who work in the environment but macroeconomists, who work on global income growth. we had a multiyear effort to update all that scientific basis, we had a...
62
62
Nov 7, 2022
11/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
we can speak to pauljohnson now who's director of the leading economic research group the institute for back in the i course george osborne back in the 20105 did 80% on spending and 20% on tax. that makes it hard to do a lot of spending cuts, because we have had spending cuts in a big way already over the last several years. over the next decade, i think taxes will go up, because the pressure on spending, health, social care, pensions, is only going in one direction. if they're really looking at spending cuts, i suspect a lot will come from investment spending, thatis will come from investment spending, that is the easiest to cut. but we have to ask yourselves what the timing of these proposed cuts is. and of course it is easy to propose cuts two or three years down the line, after the next general election, ratherthan line, after the next general election, rather than introducing them immediately. so i think the thing we need to ask is, spending cuts when? as much as is it spending and is it tax? 50 cuts when? as much as is it spending and is it tax?— and is it tax? so when is key and
we can speak to pauljohnson now who's director of the leading economic research group the institute for back in the i course george osborne back in the 20105 did 80% on spending and 20% on tax. that makes it hard to do a lot of spending cuts, because we have had spending cuts in a big way already over the last several years. over the next decade, i think taxes will go up, because the pressure on spending, health, social care, pensions, is only going in one direction. if they're really looking...
86
86
Nov 7, 2022
11/22
by
KTVU
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
institute of private enterprise says the top fastest growing areas are the san francisco bay area. austin texas. seattle raleigh, durham, north carolina and dallas. researchers compiled a list by considering factors including employment rates and economicthe san francisco area along with austin topped the list, in part because of the strong tech industry in both places like i've never lived somewhere where it snows, but my husband has and i'll tell you you don't have to shovel the heat, so on a day like this one work frolicking outside an early member. the weather makes a big difference. i tell you. i used to have a lot of friends who lived in new york and i would go visit them when i was a younger man, and all of them had plans at some point. to move to california when they got older. they did. it wasn't because of tech. it was just because of the weather, living its ease of living here. i mean, if you take you take the financial part out of it. it's beautiful here. you know you got san francisco, you know, they say they do leave some space open for the fact that we had these hiring freezes, layoffs and so forth. so your rights we see, but it's still hopeful. look that look, the bear is far from being an area that people can be fleein
institute of private enterprise says the top fastest growing areas are the san francisco bay area. austin texas. seattle raleigh, durham, north carolina and dallas. researchers compiled a list by considering factors including employment rates and economicthe san francisco area along with austin topped the list, in part because of the strong tech industry in both places like i've never lived somewhere where it snows, but my husband has and i'll tell you you don't have to shovel the heat, so on a...
97
97
Nov 1, 2022
11/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
zaranko is a senior research economist at the leading economic research group institute for fiscal studies. hejoins us now. a rough road ahead is a bit offor the uk has unfortunately deteriorated quite a lot since the spring, the 0br's last such forecasts were pulled together before russia invaded ukraine. clearly things look different and not positively. the government is left with quite a difficult challenge to plug the gap in its fiscal plans, we could look at a combination of spending cuts and tax rises, but it's unfortunately a feature of the uk becoming a poorer country as a result of these local shops. we import lots of energy and food that we are poorer, it will be a painful adjustment.— food that we are poorer, it will be a painful adjustment. a painful ad'ustment. jeremy hunt has spoken— a painful adjustment. jeremy hunt has spoken about _ a painful adjustment. jeremy hunt has spoken about tax _ a painful adjustment. jeremy hunt has spoken about tax rises - a painful adjustment. jeremy hunt has spoken about tax rises and - has spoken about tax rises and spending cuts being split 50—50. they all locked in terms of manifesto com
zaranko is a senior research economist at the leading economic research group institute for fiscal studies. hejoins us now. a rough road ahead is a bit offor the uk has unfortunately deteriorated quite a lot since the spring, the 0br's last such forecasts were pulled together before russia invaded ukraine. clearly things look different and not positively. the government is left with quite a difficult challenge to plug the gap in its fiscal plans, we could look at a combination of spending cuts...
120
120
Nov 7, 2022
11/22
by
KTVU
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
institute of private enterprise, says the top fast growing areas are the san francisco bay area. austin texas , seattle, raleigh and durham, north carolina and dallas. researchers compiled the list by considering factors including employment rates and economicy the san francisco bay area along with austin top the list because of the strong tech industry in both of those places. and oakland is one of the city's getting amazon's new custom electric delivery vans just in time for the busy holiday season. more than 1000 rivian tvs have been making their way across cities across the country since july, delivering millions of packages forhe first holiday season and it is part of amazon's commitment to the climate pledge with zero emission deliveries. conversion is expected to eliminate millions of metric tons of carbon per year. the delivery vans also have new safety features, including automatic emergency braking and 360 degree cameras. i'm pam cook, that's a look at your dollars and cents. all right. thank you so much, pam. economists predict retailers will face pandemic fallout this holiday season and let's have detected a trend in the buying habits of americans. folks tried tired of being cooped up during the pandemic are spending money on ex
institute of private enterprise, says the top fast growing areas are the san francisco bay area. austin texas , seattle, raleigh and durham, north carolina and dallas. researchers compiled the list by considering factors including employment rates and economicy the san francisco bay area along with austin top the list because of the strong tech industry in both of those places. and oakland is one of the city's getting amazon's new custom electric delivery vans just in time for the busy holiday...