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jason ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, i will, i ah, with ah hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . we're here in saint petersburg at the international economic form. and the topic of our program is the global economy. how is it changed since coven? we're the winners for the losers. what are the challenges and what are the opportunities? i, i to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess. here is what we symbolic. he is headed spare, c i b investment research, and we have alexis or jenco. he is president and ceo of the american chamber of commerce in russia. ok, let's cut to the chase general lexus. let me ask you 1st me as an american living here for many years now and being in media myself and i watch a lot of global media. and a lot of things are said about russia in global media, and we both know not all 3 of us known, not always very complimentary. so i want you to tell our audience here, as the pandemic started in russia like it did for the rest of the world, what were the immediate impacts on the russian economy? what did
jason ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, i will, i ah, with ah hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . we're here in saint petersburg at the international economic form. and the topic of our program is the global economy. how is it changed since coven? we're the winners for the losers. what are the challenges and what are the opportunities? i, i to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess. here is what we symbolic. he is headed spare, c i b...
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underwater museum on the french riviera is now inviting visitors to dive into the collection ah, scope. jason, because tell you that spend more than 4 years creating his project, which is also intended to create new habitats for marine animals. and me tell you that has been creating thunderbolts, a scout to park around the globe for 15 years. the world's oceans already home to over a 1000 of his works, whose appearance changes over time. within a matter of hours, you can see the small changes starting to occur. you know, a week later you have a film of green algae cover the whole piece. then you start to get sponges, you get carls forming fish will start to hide within the next and cranny and a lot of the textures and formations that that's the things that a human hand can ever produce. so detailed essays minute jason, because taylor has plans for many more underwater museums in the red sea for the polar regions. for example, the, you know, i hope working on the water is a way for us to, to look at our natural environment very, very differently. you know, it's, it's not something that we own
underwater museum on the french riviera is now inviting visitors to dive into the collection ah, scope. jason, because tell you that spend more than 4 years creating his project, which is also intended to create new habitats for marine animals. and me tell you that has been creating thunderbolts, a scout to park around the globe for 15 years. the world's oceans already home to over a 1000 of his works, whose appearance changes over time. within a matter of hours, you can see the small changes...
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ah, virtue scope. jason, because taylor spent more than 4 years creating his latest project, which is also intended to create new habitats for marine animals. and ah, taylor has been creating under sculpture parked around the globe for 15 years. the world's oceans already home to over a thousands of his works, whose appearance changes over time. within a matter of hours, you can see the small changes starting to occur. you know, a week later you see a film of green algae cover the whole piece. then you start to get sponges, you get carls forming fish will start to hide within the next and crannies and a lot of the textures and formations that are the things that the human hand can ever produce. so detailed essays minute jason, because taylor has plans for many more underwater museums in the red sea for the polar regions. for example. you know, i hope that working on the water is a way for us to, to look at our natural environment very, very differently. you know, it's, it's not something that we own, or comm
ah, virtue scope. jason, because taylor spent more than 4 years creating his latest project, which is also intended to create new habitats for marine animals. and ah, taylor has been creating under sculpture parked around the globe for 15 years. the world's oceans already home to over a thousands of his works, whose appearance changes over time. within a matter of hours, you can see the small changes starting to occur. you know, a week later you see a film of green algae cover the whole piece....
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underwater museum on the french riviera is now inviting visitors to dive into the collection ah, to sculpt jason, because taylor spent more than 4 years creating his project, which is also intended to create new habitats for marine animals. and ah, taylor has been creating hon. it's a scotch apart around the globe for 15 years. the world's oceans already home to over a thousands of his works, whose appearance changes over time. within a matter of hours, you can see the small changes starting to occur. a week later you see a film of green algae cover the whole piece. then you start to get sponges, you get carls forming fish will start to hide within the next and cranny and a lot of the textures and formations that the things that the human hand kit ever produce. so that's so detailed a minute jason, because taylor has plans for many more underwater museums in the red sea or the polar regions. for example. you know, i hope that work in the water is a way for us to, to look at natural environment very, very differently. you know, it's, it's not something that we know commodified or resource the, yo
underwater museum on the french riviera is now inviting visitors to dive into the collection ah, to sculpt jason, because taylor spent more than 4 years creating his project, which is also intended to create new habitats for marine animals. and ah, taylor has been creating hon. it's a scotch apart around the globe for 15 years. the world's oceans already home to over a thousands of his works, whose appearance changes over time. within a matter of hours, you can see the small changes starting to...
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underwater museum on the french riviera is now inviting visitors to dive into the collection ah, to scope jason, because taylor spent more than 4 years creating his project, which is also intended to create new habitats for marine animals and me. kayla has been creating underwater sculpture pumped around the globe for 15 years. the world's oceans already home to over a 1000 of his works, whose appearance changes over time. within a matter of hours, you can see a small changes starting to occur. a week later you see a film of greenhouse cover the whole piece. then you start to get sponges, you get carl's forming fish will start to hide within the next and cranny and a lot of the textures and formations that the things that hand can ever produce. so detailed essays minute jason, because taylor has plans for many more underwater museums in the red sea or the polar regions. for example. you know, i hope that working on the water is a way for us to, to look at natural environment very, very differently. you know, it's, it's not something that we own or commodified, or resource the, you know, we can,
underwater museum on the french riviera is now inviting visitors to dive into the collection ah, to scope jason, because taylor spent more than 4 years creating his project, which is also intended to create new habitats for marine animals and me. kayla has been creating underwater sculpture pumped around the globe for 15 years. the world's oceans already home to over a 1000 of his works, whose appearance changes over time. within a matter of hours, you can see a small changes starting to occur....
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liz: jason smith, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. still ahead, we got ahey for you. devin nunes is here to break down a new report that says doctor kathy described a secret meeting teleconference phone call in early 2020 with scientists about the origins of the covert virus. did this secret phone call help set a false narrative to shut down the wuhan map week. next, stay with us. >> you don't have to have a fancy degree or be a scientist to simply look at t the facts here. it didn't ring emerge from a remote village, it emerge from a .city logic the new york down te street from the laboratory theyt researched novel corona prices, a lab that's literally run by a woman nicknamed the fat lady. running us now, fox news jupiter charlie hurt, a great writer, too. there's more allegations and reports that hunter biden allegedly was kicked out of a legendary celebrity hotspot because of drug use because he allegedly punched a hole in the walker. also allegedly and other tech news from racist anguish, racist slurs against asians. you wrote in the washington times, y
liz: jason smith, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. still ahead, we got ahey for you. devin nunes is here to break down a new report that says doctor kathy described a secret meeting teleconference phone call in early 2020 with scientists about the origins of the covert virus. did this secret phone call help set a false narrative to shut down the wuhan map week. next, stay with us. >> you don't have to have a fancy degree or be a scientist to simply look at t the facts here. it...
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liz: jason smith, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. still ahead, we got aheunes is here to break down a new report that says doctor kathy described a secret meeting teleconference phone call in early 2020 with scientists about the origins of the covert virus. did this secret phone call help set a false narrative to shut down the wuhan map week. next, stay with us. >> you don't have to have a fancy degree or be a scientist to simply look at t the facts here. it didn't ring emerge from a remote village, it emerge from a .city logic the new york down te street from the laboratory theyt researched novel corona prices, a lab that's literally run by a ♪ why do you build me up ♪ ♪ (build me up) ♪ ♪ buttercup, baby ♪ ♪ just to let me down ♪ ♪ (let me down) ♪ ♪ and mess me around ♪ ♪ and then worst of all ♪ ♪ (worst of all) ♪ ♪ you never call, baby ♪ ♪ when you... ♪ ♪ say you will... ♪ carl. what have you done? think anyone will notice? yes. yeah. if you ride, you get it. yeah, they will. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ ♪ ♪
liz: jason smith, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. still ahead, we got aheunes is here to break down a new report that says doctor kathy described a secret meeting teleconference phone call in early 2020 with scientists about the origins of the covert virus. did this secret phone call help set a false narrative to shut down the wuhan map week. next, stay with us. >> you don't have to have a fancy degree or be a scientist to simply look at t the facts here. it didn't ring emerge...
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jason, and for shot class, the grid for the alibi. john wrong break as you make it back to back whole position . ah, welcome to nissan. we begin an occupied easter eastern where an al jazeera puerto has been released from custody after being arrested by israeli security forces idea the so that's what happened a couple of hours ago on the day when you've been very, was beaten and then arrested in the neighborhood of shaft yo rodge, she had been doing live reports on algebra areas, arabic channels. throughout the day, gesture has been a real flash point in recent months that has been tension of plans to forcibly evict policy and families, which is obviously what you've are very was that to cover. and then later on, just in the last 30 minutes or so, but jerry was released from custody. she hasn't been charged, but she has been banned from reporting in chef gera for the next 15 days. she spoke to my colleague, i don't mean just after she was released they just came from everywhere. i don't know why, and they kick me to the wall. and what is your idea? i told him, you know me and you know that we are coming and going in m
jason, and for shot class, the grid for the alibi. john wrong break as you make it back to back whole position . ah, welcome to nissan. we begin an occupied easter eastern where an al jazeera puerto has been released from custody after being arrested by israeli security forces idea the so that's what happened a couple of hours ago on the day when you've been very, was beaten and then arrested in the neighborhood of shaft yo rodge, she had been doing live reports on algebra areas, arabic...
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ah . the news. the news, news, news, news, news. the news me how it was this is jason is the new magic word. now, thanks to hi, pat. museums can open virtually to everyone everywhere and look into the museum of the future. to borrow today. 30 minutes on the w. o news in the end above all how it feels jewish life in europe. that's what film producer, kona and journalists are exploring, delving into history and the present. i would never have thought that judaism could be live, so i need to remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. broad. as for the jewish in years, the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on d w. how they view of the well, the way i come from, oh, that glittered the go. just like this. can you put that matter where i am with your minds after educates a living in germany. chinese food is one of the things i miss the most. but they're taking a step back, i see a little differently. now, of course, 1st i think regulations that exist as a part of the world haven't been implemented in china. and lots of chinese people wondering if they are saved. but if people h
ah . the news. the news, news, news, news, news. the news me how it was this is jason is the new magic word. now, thanks to hi, pat. museums can open virtually to everyone everywhere and look into the museum of the future. to borrow today. 30 minutes on the w. o news in the end above all how it feels jewish life in europe. that's what film producer, kona and journalists are exploring, delving into history and the present. i would never have thought that judaism could be live, so i need to...
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jason chaffetz, who is the front runner desantis, trump, nikki haley, pompeo, what is your take on these ovens ? what do you say? >> senator jim scott and governor christie into that mix, what you're seeing is ahey strong array of possibilities for the president to race on the republican side of the aisle, each of them understands and knows the first hurdle is 2022 and you'll see people trying to win back the house, take control of the senate and that is job one it makes 2024 much more plausible and doable because the democrats right now holding the house and senate, anybody who is trying to jump that 2022 understands very quickly from voters that job one is to dispose nancy pelosi as the speaker of the house. elizabeth: we hear your florida governor ron desantis western r conservative summits presidential historical we heard from republicans slamming trump for continuing to make claims of voter fraud, he ridiculed his rally as w wf a no court challenge has been successful in challenging the results. the your take away how it moves forward with trump looking like you make it back in the race. >> i think it's a mistake for republicans and conservatives to get in the war of personalities, the uni
jason chaffetz, who is the front runner desantis, trump, nikki haley, pompeo, what is your take on these ovens ? what do you say? >> senator jim scott and governor christie into that mix, what you're seeing is ahey strong array of possibilities for the president to race on the republican side of the aisle, each of them understands and knows the first hurdle is 2022 and you'll see people trying to win back the house, take control of the senate and that is job one it makes 2024 much more...
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ah. >> i love brendan, your character is tops in my book because he's the brains behind the heart. you know, it's heart, soul, brains. jasone won a major award. a peabody, folks. a peabody award for inspiring models of kindness. one of the friends, one of your friends recorded a little special greeting for you. take a look. or listen. >> wanted to take the time out here while i was strolling through the palatial grounds of my back yards to give a heartfelt congratulations to jason sudeikis, bill lawrence, on "ted lasso." and the fact that you are receiving a peabody award, congratulations to everyone on the cast and crew, to apple, you guys really did it. you created a very special show that was not only funny but poignant. it came at a time when we really needed to laugh. >> all right. get out of the back yard -- >> okay. here we go. >> your good buddy will ferrell. what's your reaction? >> that's very kind of him to do that. it's overwhelming. it's really something else. i'm flattered for the reasons by which they, you know, bestowed with us this honor. yeah, i don't blame that homeowner for being furious for will on the
ah. >> i love brendan, your character is tops in my book because he's the brains behind the heart. you know, it's heart, soul, brains. jasone won a major award. a peabody, folks. a peabody award for inspiring models of kindness. one of the friends, one of your friends recorded a little special greeting for you. take a look. or listen. >> wanted to take the time out here while i was strolling through the palatial grounds of my back yards to give a heartfelt congratulations to jason...