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nuclear weapons are a long way off-— long way off. we obviously don't know what _ long way off.off. we obviously don't know what is going _ long way off. we obviously don't know what is going on _ long way off. we obviously don't know what is going on in - long way off. we obviously don't i know what is going on in president put in's mind, but when you are working on your book, it will be published soon, russia's were on everybody, you are looking at this drive that russia has in terms of trying to take control of everything. what is that drive? that's exactly right. the book is not about what's happening in ukraine, although obviously that is the most tragic and shocking example of what russia tries to do. it is more about the covid war of power and influence across the rest of the world and how it affects ordinary people around the world. we have seen russia unable to step away from this idea that it has to be a great power and that means it has to have power and that means it has to have power and control over other countries beyond its borders. the immediate victim being ukr
nuclear weapons are a long way off-— long way off. we obviously don't know what _ long way off.off. we obviously don't know what is going _ long way off. we obviously don't know what is going on _ long way off. we obviously don't know what is going on in - long way off. we obviously don't i know what is going on in president put in's mind, but when you are working on your book, it will be published soon, russia's were on everybody, you are looking at this drive that russia has in terms of...
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term contracts in which very used to long term contracts. the gas markets for, you know, when you have a pipeline was from a to b, that is for you to market and you fix it with a long term contract. that was a boring market following, following oil prices more or less. it was only risk the merchant of liquefied natural gas, that suddenly gas could be delivered everywhere and coming from everywhere like the oil market. and as a result of market price, such was liquefied natural gas. and the shipments would go all over the place and price $1.00 until it resulted, which was unknown for in gas markets, as countries competed toward the recent export us competed for customers. and again, it was the ship us with gas pipelines like russia who wanted long term prices and who didn't like the short term prices. now prices are so high that the delivery of energy like cut are the ones one long term contracts because we want to look in was young prices like germany, one's shorter trunk process, but for the climate change. i mean it's, it's probably unavoi
term contracts in which very used to long term contracts. the gas markets for, you know, when you have a pipeline was from a to b, that is for you to market and you fix it with a long term contract. that was a boring market following, following oil prices more or less. it was only risk the merchant of liquefied natural gas, that suddenly gas could be delivered everywhere and coming from everywhere like the oil market. and as a result of market price, such was liquefied natural gas. and the...
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probability of getting long code. it's about one in 20, we think and so that's the probability. miord or f an adolescent as wel. okay. well dr. walker the holidays are almost here baby's a seven instagram follower vintage victor wants to know do you think covid-19 will get bad again since it's near the holiday. days, so you know, what do you think predictions advice? it's getting a little bit worse everywhere if you look at the curves of cases of test positivity and hospitalizations, they were very flat for six months. and unfortunately, they are all ticking upwards not skyrocketing. it's not dire, but they're going in the wrong direction and does that mean you should cancel your thanksgiving plans? no, i think it's important we get together. does it mean that particular if they're vulnerable people there if you have much older people coming that everybody should test beforehand and that you should keep the windows open or if you can possibly do it outside you should i think that's what it means. we're having people o
probability of getting long code. it's about one in 20, we think and so that's the probability. miord or f an adolescent as wel. okay. well dr. walker the holidays are almost here baby's a seven instagram follower vintage victor wants to know do you think covid-19 will get bad again since it's near the holiday. days, so you know, what do you think predictions advice? it's getting a little bit worse everywhere if you look at the curves of cases of test positivity and hospitalizations, they were...
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whether i sign a deal or not is not of significance, as long as those problems still persist, as longr people continue to suffer under the kind of siege that our enemies have long imposed on us. yeah, but the thing is, i do remember our last interview, which was in august 2021, and i went back and i looked at what you said to me then. and then you were in a realfighting mood. and you said to me, "until the entire war military apparatus that has caused us misery and chaos in tigray ceases to operate, we will continue to take whatever action is necessary." it is quite clear, even to the spring and summer of this year, you and all of your leadership in tigray thought you could win. but the bottom line is you haven't won, you have capitulated, you have agreed to disarm and demobilise your forces. as we've already established, the federal government is going to put its forces into all the key installations in tigray. it will be in control and all you have is a promise that in the future, you will be reincorporated into the federal system. well, i would agree with your simple arithmetic of
whether i sign a deal or not is not of significance, as long as those problems still persist, as longr people continue to suffer under the kind of siege that our enemies have long imposed on us. yeah, but the thing is, i do remember our last interview, which was in august 2021, and i went back and i looked at what you said to me then. and then you were in a realfighting mood. and you said to me, "until the entire war military apparatus that has caused us misery and chaos in tigray ceases...
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we are still talking about a long time contract, even though it's not as long as the guitar is warranted. we're still talking about 15 years. what about germany is client climate goals? doesn't l n g then endanger those goals? that is a very interesting development you. when you think about 10 years back or so, it was all the pipeline delivers of gas like countries like russia, which wanted long term contracts in which very used to long term contracts. the gas markets for, you know, when you have a pipeline goes from a to b, that is really to market and you fix it with a long term contract. that was a boring market following, following oil prices more or less. it was only risk. the merchants of liquefied natural gas, that suddenly gas could be delivered everywhere and coming from everywhere, like the oil market and as a result of market price. and so to just liquefied natural gas, and the shipments would go all over the place and price on until it resulted, which was unknown for in gas markets, f countries competed toward the recent export us computer to customer. and again, it was the s
we are still talking about a long time contract, even though it's not as long as the guitar is warranted. we're still talking about 15 years. what about germany is client climate goals? doesn't l n g then endanger those goals? that is a very interesting development you. when you think about 10 years back or so, it was all the pipeline delivers of gas like countries like russia, which wanted long term contracts in which very used to long term contracts. the gas markets for, you know, when you...
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it long-term threats and they require long term investment.— long-term threats and they require longn of the government to be _ mod not be cut. for the ambition of the government to be met, - mod not be cut. for the ambition of the government to be met, we - mod not be cut. for the ambition ofj the government to be met, we need mod not be cut. for the ambition of. the government to be met, we need to maintain that investment. and the defence secretary has been very clear about that and the government has been very clear about its own ambition to respond to the threats that are out there and to have a stronger defence. i that are out there and to have a stronger defence.— that are out there and to have a stronger defence. i want to ask you about something _ stronger defence. i want to ask you about something the _ stronger defence. i want to ask you about something the defence - about something the defence secretary talked about in the commons this week. he revealed a british raf plane on patrol over the black sea in september was interacted with, whatever that really means, by russia
it long-term threats and they require long term investment.— long-term threats and they require longn of the government to be _ mod not be cut. for the ambition of the government to be met, - mod not be cut. for the ambition of the government to be met, we - mod not be cut. for the ambition ofj the government to be met, we need mod not be cut. for the ambition of. the government to be met, we need to maintain that investment. and the defence secretary has been very clear about that and the...
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david: not long-term.ct somewhat more volatility now than we did a year ago, but it is still nothing like -- we are seeing, sort of, short-term volatility. you think long-term volatility has not moved up that much. maybe a little more when it comes to inflation, but it is not the most meaningful thing in our long-term forecasts. guy: it is great to catch up, guys. thanks for dropping by. david kelly and john bilton of jp morgan asset management. coming up, u.s. voters are deciding the control of congress , state capitals across the country. we are going to break down the odds and what they mean for markets. kim wallace, 22v research head of policy strategy joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ if shannon's thinking about retirement, she'll get some help from fidelity. with one-on-one financial coaching, shannon feels so good about her plan, she can enjoy more of right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. ritika: this is bloomberg markets. you are looking at a live shot of the principal room. com
david: not long-term.ct somewhat more volatility now than we did a year ago, but it is still nothing like -- we are seeing, sort of, short-term volatility. you think long-term volatility has not moved up that much. maybe a little more when it comes to inflation, but it is not the most meaningful thing in our long-term forecasts. guy: it is great to catch up, guys. thanks for dropping by. david kelly and john bilton of jp morgan asset management. coming up, u.s. voters are deciding the control...
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to stop them, it was not long before the first attempt - long before the first attempt made — long beforept made to destroy _ long before the first attempt made to destroy the - long before the first attempt. made to destroy the structure itself — made to destroy the structure itself. . , , ~ ., ., made to destroy the structure itself. . ,, ~ ., ., itself. yasser arafat has died. the palestinian _ itself. yasser arafat has died. the palestinian authority - itself. yasser arafat has died. the palestinian authority has| the palestinian authority has declared a state of mourning. after 17 years of discussion, the result was rooted with an outburst of joy. the result was rooted with an outburst ofjoy. it suddenly felt welcomed. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. our headlines: a surprise peace deal after nearly two years of civil war in ethiopia. it's hoped it'll allow aid into northern tigray, where 90% of the population is going hungry. with less than a week to go until the us midterm elections, president biden says democracy itself is on the line. several police
to stop them, it was not long before the first attempt - long before the first attempt made — long beforept made to destroy _ long before the first attempt made to destroy the - long before the first attempt. made to destroy the structure itself — made to destroy the structure itself. . , , ~ ., ., made to destroy the structure itself. . ,, ~ ., ., itself. yasser arafat has died. the palestinian _ itself. yasser arafat has died. the palestinian authority - itself. yasser arafat has died....
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how my long covered lead side of thought. many studies over many years, had shown as a physical pain, lit the suicidal behavior. it depends on an individual perceptions. some people who had pretty serious chronic pain and not suicidal, while some is relatively mild and may become suicide. know also as people with long call it frequently has called me give him parents. and many studies have shown zip code. and if impairments eyes the day that they find, they'll be a, could it also related to new logical changes in the brain after recovered infection? is that projection is that, is it called the wireless ne and use your inflammation and inflammation in the brain. and it may affect more behavior and obviously of physical house. so yes is a, is that is an a year is a long course with problems. i feel like it to and your biological changes in the brain. and i have what's called it may add port, a lot of corporate may have and you're a biological basis. so what does all of this mean for policy makers? what needs to be done to addre
how my long covered lead side of thought. many studies over many years, had shown as a physical pain, lit the suicidal behavior. it depends on an individual perceptions. some people who had pretty serious chronic pain and not suicidal, while some is relatively mild and may become suicide. know also as people with long call it frequently has called me give him parents. and many studies have shown zip code. and if impairments eyes the day that they find, they'll be a, could it also related to new...
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it it long way. just never in the same class. i - , , , long way. just never in the same class. way. just never in the same class.i- , , , , ., glass. it it summed up his zest for life, doddie _ glass. it it summed up his zest for life, doddie weir, _ glass. it it summed up his zest for life, doddie weir, a _ glass. it it summed up his zest for life, doddie weir, a man - glass. it it summed up his zest for life, doddie weir, a man whose i life, doddie weir, a man whose charity was matched only by his charisma and courage. doddie weir, who has died at the age of 52. the weir family have put out a statement this evening about their beloved husband and father. "doddie was an inspirational force of nature. his unending energy and drive, and his strength of character powered him through his riugby and business careers an, we believe, enabled him to fight the efects of mnd for so many years... mnd took so much from doddie, but never his spirit and determination. he battled mnd so bravely, and whilst his own batle may be over, his fight continues through his foundation, until a cure is
it it long way. just never in the same class. i - , , , long way. just never in the same class. way. just never in the same class.i- , , , , ., glass. it it summed up his zest for life, doddie _ glass. it it summed up his zest for life, doddie weir, _ glass. it it summed up his zest for life, doddie weir, a _ glass. it it summed up his zest for life, doddie weir, a man - glass. it it summed up his zest for life, doddie weir, a man whose i life, doddie weir, a man whose charity was matched only...
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if you want _ looking at the long—term. if you want to— looking at the long—term. the long—term debt of course one can have _ long—term debt of course one can have a _ long—term debt of course one can have a review, make some suggestions but what _ have a review, make some suggestions but what is _ have a review, make some suggestions but what is really important is that we make _ but what is really important is that we make sure that she had the inflation — we make sure that she had the inflation protection that was taken away tast— inflation protection that was taken away last year when benefits weren't meant _ away last year when benefits weren't meant to _ away last year when benefits weren't meant to go up in line with earnings but actually, it was 3—.1% cpi, that that doesn't — but actually, it was 3—.1% cpi, that that doesn't happen a second year running _ that doesn't happen a second year running. people who are struggling to make _ running. people who are struggling to make ends meet are not left without — to make ends meet are not left without enough bene
if you want _ looking at the long—term. if you want to— looking at the long—term. the long—term debt of course one can have _ long—term debt of course one can have a _ long—term debt of course one can have a review, make some suggestions but what _ have a review, make some suggestions but what is _ have a review, make some suggestions but what is really important is that we make _ but what is really important is that we make sure that she had the inflation — we make sure that she...
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now logical data is support again, eli between long corporate and however many fields of long call it, i actually say that was to find out behavior. for example, many people get along with a depressed it hadn't been that suggested that at least 50000000 people at least 50000000 people around the world. i mean, as long as it developed depression and didn't know as a depression is associated with suicide on behavior. how might long covered lead to suicide of thought? many studies over many years have shown as a physical pain, the suicidal behavior. it depends on an individual perceptions, some people who has pretty serious chronic pain and not suicidal while from relatively mild and may become suicide. know also add people with lung call it frequently have cognitive impairments and many studies have shown is it coordinated impairments. i so say that the 5 l b a could also be related to new logical changes from the brain out to recover infection. is that correct injections that call the wireless ne and use your inflammation and inflammation in the brain. and it may affect more behavior a
now logical data is support again, eli between long corporate and however many fields of long call it, i actually say that was to find out behavior. for example, many people get along with a depressed it hadn't been that suggested that at least 50000000 people at least 50000000 people around the world. i mean, as long as it developed depression and didn't know as a depression is associated with suicide on behavior. how might long covered lead to suicide of thought? many studies over many years...
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stop them, it wasn't long before the first attempts _ to stop them, it wasn't long before the firstfore the first attempts were made - to stop them, it wasn't long before the first attempts were made to i the first attempts were made to destroy— the first attempts were made to destroy the _ the first attempts were made to destroy the structure _ the first attempts were made to destroy the structure itself. - the first attempts were made to destroy the structure itself. yasser arafat, destroy the structure itself. yasser arafat. who _ destroy the structure itself. yasser arafat, who dominated _ destroy the structure itself. yasser arafat, who dominated the - arafat, who dominated the palestinian cause for so long, has died. palestinian authority has declared a state of mourning. shifter declared a state of mourning. after 17 ears of declared a state of mourning. after 17 years of discussion, _ declared a state of mourning. after 17 years of discussion, the - declared a state of mourning. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. and ministers who fe
stop them, it wasn't long before the first attempts _ to stop them, it wasn't long before the firstfore the first attempts were made - to stop them, it wasn't long before the first attempts were made to i the first attempts were made to destroy— the first attempts were made to destroy the _ the first attempts were made to destroy the structure _ the first attempts were made to destroy the structure itself. - the first attempts were made to destroy the structure itself. yasser arafat, destroy...
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long running for fans.ought manchester united. where _ people who bought manchester united. where they paid a lot of money for the club _ where they paid a lot of money for the club and then said they need business, it happens quite a lot in businesses — business, it happens quite a lot in businesses. so, the business is not in debt, _ businesses. so, the business is not in debt, suddenly is in debt to its new owners. in debt, suddenly is in debt to its new owners— in debt, suddenly is in debt to its new owners. . ., �* ~ ., new owners. kieran, i don't know if ou're new owners. kieran, i don't know if you're allowed _ new owners. kieran, i don't know if you're allowed to _ new owners. kieran, i don't know if you're allowed to admit _ new owners. kieran, i don't know if you're allowed to admit to - new owners. kieran, i don't know if you're allowed to admit to being i new owners. kieran, i don't know if you're allowed to admit to being a l you're allowed to admit to being a fan of english teams as a scotland
long running for fans.ought manchester united. where _ people who bought manchester united. where they paid a lot of money for the club _ where they paid a lot of money for the club and then said they need business, it happens quite a lot in businesses — business, it happens quite a lot in businesses. so, the business is not in debt, _ businesses. so, the business is not in debt, suddenly is in debt to its new owners. in debt, suddenly is in debt to its new owners— in debt, suddenly is in...
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long live the free nations of the world. long live friendship amongst peoples. long live france.where. i know. god. who. i is on day up. on all. i represent, on. i born.
long live the free nations of the world. long live friendship amongst peoples. long live france.where. i know. god. who. i is on day up. on all. i represent, on. i born.
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in hours there, it can persist for for long periods. and because the infection isn't active, it's basically invisible to your immune system. but in the right circumstances, like if you're exhausted the, the viral genome can be triggered and infected cells begin churning out virus again, causing for example, cold sores or, or the painful blister is known as a shingles. this kind of infection is called a latent one. and although herpes viruses and some other viruses establish latency, as far as we know sars toby too, and other corona viruses don't work that way, but, but that doesn't mean that pockets of them can't persist in the body for a lot longer than you might think. they do and some people, especially the immunocompromised. there's been plenty of cases where researchers continue to detect sars coby two's genetic material. 4 months after an initial infection long past the time when it should have been cleared and studies wrong, going into what that means. exactly. one thought is that persistent pockets of corona virus in the body mi
in hours there, it can persist for for long periods. and because the infection isn't active, it's basically invisible to your immune system. but in the right circumstances, like if you're exhausted the, the viral genome can be triggered and infected cells begin churning out virus again, causing for example, cold sores or, or the painful blister is known as a shingles. this kind of infection is called a latent one. and although herpes viruses and some other viruses establish latency, as far as...
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what do you think a child born today, how long could they possibly live? - so really there is no limit to how long someone can live. - aubrey tells me that a child born today could benefit from constant scientific breakthroughs. a treatment at 80 years old might allow them to live to hundred and 30 and future treatments could allow them to extend their lives potentially for forever. - that means that the only limit to longevity is causes of death that do not have to do with how long ago one was born. you know, being hit by trucks. - [maren] bolstering telomeres isn't the only way to extend human life at the cellular level. at his lab in california, aubrey is advancing the science of anti-aging in another area. he believes that a lot of the problems associated with aging happen when cells become what's called senescent. they don't divide anymore, but they don't go away either. - some people call them zoie cells, you know, essentially undead. they're secreting nasty chemicals that are toxic to their neighbors and so on, but they're not dying. - so one of the
what do you think a child born today, how long could they possibly live? - so really there is no limit to how long someone can live. - aubrey tells me that a child born today could benefit from constant scientific breakthroughs. a treatment at 80 years old might allow them to live to hundred and 30 and future treatments could allow them to extend their lives potentially for forever. - that means that the only limit to longevity is causes of death that do not have to do with how long ago one was...
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as a people we were here long before any one else. ah, the community here hopes to protect itself from the corona virus by sticking together and relying on ancient traditions. oh, do you have the question about the corona virus? send it in and our signs me posted, derek williamson drawn the latest research to answer it right to us at pivot producer at d, w dot com this week j l wanted to know does your body wipe out the virus in tiny or does some remain in you, even after recovering some pathogens, remain in the body at low levels more or less permanently after infecting you and, and they can flare up and cause symptoms even years later. that's the case with viruses in the herpes family, for instance, which go dormant and cells long term by hiding their genetic material in hours there, it can persist for for long periods. and because the infection isn't active, it's basically invisible to your immune system. but in the right circumstances, like if you're exhausted the, the viral genome can be triggered and infected cells begin chartin
as a people we were here long before any one else. ah, the community here hopes to protect itself from the corona virus by sticking together and relying on ancient traditions. oh, do you have the question about the corona virus? send it in and our signs me posted, derek williamson drawn the latest research to answer it right to us at pivot producer at d, w dot com this week j l wanted to know does your body wipe out the virus in tiny or does some remain in you, even after recovering some...
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give us a timeline of how long will it take to get there? >> the fed has changed many of its views including what it expects the terminal rate? all kinds of things. i think it is important to recognize that. i think ultimately the fed may find it is forced to have more flexibility on the target rate but it is not there yet. we are likely to see a lot of harsh fed speak as it tries to top-down jubilation in markets that are anticipating an end to rate hikes soon. that is the fed's number one job. do not know how much is true and if they believe they are going to get to 7% in the terminal rate. it becomes less important and is really about what the data tells us over the next few months. markets not overreacting would be helpful. amber: kristina hooper, thank you as always. kriti: even delivering remarks and meeting with ceos from such companies like ford and carrier. if you want to hear more, go to live go. stick with us. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. what if we wanted to electrify all of this... 100% carbon free... is it possible? ♪♪
give us a timeline of how long will it take to get there? >> the fed has changed many of its views including what it expects the terminal rate? all kinds of things. i think it is important to recognize that. i think ultimately the fed may find it is forced to have more flexibility on the target rate but it is not there yet. we are likely to see a lot of harsh fed speak as it tries to top-down jubilation in markets that are anticipating an end to rate hikes soon. that is the fed's number...
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well long where well most people but use, well general public transportation. and glonass from as an author, this is very, very strange, because ah. well, australia's public transport is not. since it was strange a year ago, she spoke russian in the family, only sabrina's brother. josh wrote videos about life in russia in english tour around the house in russian ah, so what? well, in russia people don't forget. eh, everything that was, but history and well, of course, there is an army in australia, but it is almost imperceptible. i would say, of course, we have holidays, but sabrina does not hide to such an extent that the new progressive australian laws that are unacceptable to her and her parents, incompatible with ideas about family values, were pushed to move to russia. not yes, long after we moved or decided to move, and there they a well adopted the law, and one full marriage, and this greatly affects the country, and we realized that this is not the country where we want our children to live, so we left. the dream of living in russia came to them after t
well long where well most people but use, well general public transportation. and glonass from as an author, this is very, very strange, because ah. well, australia's public transport is not. since it was strange a year ago, she spoke russian in the family, only sabrina's brother. josh wrote videos about life in russia in english tour around the house in russian ah, so what? well, in russia people don't forget. eh, everything that was, but history and well, of course, there is an army in...
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this war could be a long wait.cult for me, - i used to hold on, but now, my nervous system can't i cope with thie load. cope with this load. it's so hard. this morning, i could barely get up. winter brings a few guarantees, except the cold, and fears russia will keep targeting ukraine's energy system, driving people here to shelter from their own homes. jessica parker, bbc news, kyiv. rescue teams on the italian island of ischia are searching for about a dozen people missing after a devastating landslide. houses and cars were buried in rivers of mud after torrential rain , and at least one person was killed. our italy correspondent mark lowen sent this report from ischia. rescuing the fragments of once tranquil ischia, divers picked out what they could after the mudslide that cascaded through this island, tossing what lay in its path into the ocean or into each other. some cars battered beyond recognition as torrents of mud poured down here. they scoured the seas for wreckage and bodies, with the number of deaths g
this war could be a long wait.cult for me, - i used to hold on, but now, my nervous system can't i cope with thie load. cope with this load. it's so hard. this morning, i could barely get up. winter brings a few guarantees, except the cold, and fears russia will keep targeting ukraine's energy system, driving people here to shelter from their own homes. jessica parker, bbc news, kyiv. rescue teams on the italian island of ischia are searching for about a dozen people missing after a devastating...
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term contracts in which reduce the long term contracts. the gas markets for, you know, when you have a pipeline goes from a to b, that is where you do market and you fix it with a long term contract. that was a boring market following, following oil prices more or less, it was only risk. the merchants of liquefied natural gas, that suddenly gas could be delivered everywhere and coming from everywhere, like the oil market. and as a result of the market price, you said to just liquefied natural gas. and the shipments would go all over the place and price wanted to let you reside, to which was unknown for in gas markets, as countries competed toward the recent export us computer to customers. and again, it was the ship us with gas pipelines like russia who wanted long term prices and to didn't like the short term costs. now prices are so high that the delivery of energy like cuts are the ones one long term contracts. because we want to look in was young prices like germany, one shorter trunk process, but for climate change, i mean it's, it's
term contracts in which reduce the long term contracts. the gas markets for, you know, when you have a pipeline goes from a to b, that is where you do market and you fix it with a long term contract. that was a boring market following, following oil prices more or less, it was only risk. the merchants of liquefied natural gas, that suddenly gas could be delivered everywhere and coming from everywhere, like the oil market. and as a result of the market price, you said to just liquefied natural...
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gosh, i mean i read a long plan and they executed. i so now we've got a long hard row ahead of us. the supreme court. he's not are back up. now him won't be for a long time, even though the majority of us do not think right. we don't have the power so start looking at what's next. we're going backwards. we're not going forward. so very disturbing time to be in american. when i feel like this is not my american, this is not the country i was raised in or raised to believe in me. oh, it is the professional duty of journalists to report the truth accurately and impartially . but to do so in mexico, they must 1st be successful at staying a straight to attack. some journalist continue to rise full lines, reports on the risks they confront. and one of the deadliest countries in the world for those bringing the truth to light, silenced the killing of journalists and mexico on a jesse you with ah, with the city and it's a 0 world weeks. the italian photography, exploring the long lasting love story between the city of naples and football. like on diego, morrow dawn, i left the diego endles
gosh, i mean i read a long plan and they executed. i so now we've got a long hard row ahead of us. the supreme court. he's not are back up. now him won't be for a long time, even though the majority of us do not think right. we don't have the power so start looking at what's next. we're going backwards. we're not going forward. so very disturbing time to be in american. when i feel like this is not my american, this is not the country i was raised in or raised to believe in me. oh, it is the...
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Nov 15, 2022
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, long time ago. this company gains real leverage over ukrainian working enterprises, having the opportunity to destroy them the ukrainian right to protect subversive activities in ukraine in favor of russia from the decision of the galician district court of lviv from the materials of the criminal proceedings is seen after the temporary occupation of crimea and the beginning of the armed aggression of the russian federation in the eastern regions of ukraine, a citizen of ukraine using a group of companies, investor gil-partners, the main company of investogilvest and other pov' companies linked to them, operating in a prior conspiracy with citizens of the russian federation, provide assistance to the russian federation in carrying out subversive activities against ukraine by establishing control over enterprises of strategic importance for the economy and security of ukraine, in order to further stop their activities, that august the court imposed an arrest on the property company and several dozen r
, long time ago. this company gains real leverage over ukrainian working enterprises, having the opportunity to destroy them the ukrainian right to protect subversive activities in ukraine in favor of russia from the decision of the galician district court of lviv from the materials of the criminal proceedings is seen after the temporary occupation of crimea and the beginning of the armed aggression of the russian federation in the eastern regions of ukraine, a citizen of ukraine using a group...
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Nov 21, 2022
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are long gone.y corbyn are long gone. what do you make of the _ corbyn are long gone. what do you make of the politics _ corbyn are long gone. what do you make of the politics and _ corbyn are long gone. what do you j make of the politics and economics of this move? the make of the politics and economics of this move?— of this move? the politics of it, are represented _ of this move? the politics of it, are represented almost - of this move? the politics of it, are represented almost within i of this move? the politics of it, - are represented almost within papers where _ are represented almost within papers where the _ are represented almost within papers where the same speech tomorrow has the opposite headline in the independent in terms of being able to relax _ independent in terms of being able to relax migration in which could allow— to relax migration in which could allow it— to relax migration in which could allow it where it is needed but the headline _ allow it where it is needed but the he
are long gone.y corbyn are long gone. what do you make of the _ corbyn are long gone. what do you make of the politics _ corbyn are long gone. what do you make of the politics and _ corbyn are long gone. what do you j make of the politics and economics of this move? the make of the politics and economics of this move?— of this move? the politics of it, are represented _ of this move? the politics of it, are represented almost - of this move? the politics of it, are represented almost within i...
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Nov 19, 2022
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it's a long awaited debut starting saturday.he central subway will have special weekend service from eight am to midnight connecting soma to here in chinatown. so many years, everybody waiting for it took four years to design more than a decade of construction than a year of testing. now it's finally opening. right central subway in san francisco starting this weekend spanning 1.7 miles , beginning at fourth and brandon stopping at mosconi center, union square and market street and ending in chinatown. if you're trying to get to chinatown from anywhere in the park system anywhere in the money metro system change trains at palace st. get on the central subway one stop here in chinatown in 90 seconds, it'll open up the whole region to chinatown businesses here. the tunneling work underground has caused headaches above ground for as long as some business owners can remember my problem problem, the noise, the dust, the constant construction racket. i don't know why they take so long. they heard the business a lot. we are waiting for
it's a long awaited debut starting saturday.he central subway will have special weekend service from eight am to midnight connecting soma to here in chinatown. so many years, everybody waiting for it took four years to design more than a decade of construction than a year of testing. now it's finally opening. right central subway in san francisco starting this weekend spanning 1.7 miles , beginning at fourth and brandon stopping at mosconi center, union square and market street and ending in...
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how might long lead to suicide of thoughts? many studies over many years had shown as a physical pain, a little suicide. they'll behavior. it depends on the on individual perceptions. some people who have pretty severe chronic pain, i'm not suicidal while some people is relatively mild and may become suicidal. also at people's lives long corner, it frequently has cognitive impairments. and many studies have shown that quote impediments. i so say that this flu side, they'll be it, could it also related to new logic who changes in the brain after record infection is that our suggestions are called wireless ne and use in europe, inflammation, and inflammation in the brain. and it may affect more behavior and obviously a physical house. so yes, it is, and they here is a long call problems. i feel like a neuro biological changes in the brain. in other words, corbett may add coil load, corbett may, has, and neuro biological basis. so what does all of this mean for policy makers? what needs to be done to address the situation? first,
how might long lead to suicide of thoughts? many studies over many years had shown as a physical pain, a little suicide. they'll behavior. it depends on the on individual perceptions. some people who have pretty severe chronic pain, i'm not suicidal while some people is relatively mild and may become suicidal. also at people's lives long corner, it frequently has cognitive impairments. and many studies have shown that quote impediments. i so say that this flu side, they'll be it, could it also...
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Nov 17, 2022
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we will support them for as long as it takes. we just spent almost four hours with our colleagues in ukraine at a group meeting. it was amazing to me how many ministers of defense on their own said we will do this for as long as it takes. and, so, i continue to see unity , i continue to see resolved and that is very encouraging. as you know, they are in the meeting as well. >> i will make a couple of comments. first, on the russians. >> i solve a question for you. >> ukraine is a pretty big country. this is not a small piece of turf. the probability of russia achieving its strategic object ebbs of overrunning ukraine, the probability of that happening is close to zero. i suppose theoretically it is possible, maybe, i guess, but i do not see it happening militarily. but they do currently occupy about 20% of ukraine. they occupy a piece of ground that is about 900 kilometers long. probably about 75 or 80 kilometers deep. they invaded this country with 180,000 troops and multiple field armies. they have also done this mobilization.
we will support them for as long as it takes. we just spent almost four hours with our colleagues in ukraine at a group meeting. it was amazing to me how many ministers of defense on their own said we will do this for as long as it takes. and, so, i continue to see unity , i continue to see resolved and that is very encouraging. as you know, they are in the meeting as well. >> i will make a couple of comments. first, on the russians. >> i solve a question for you. >> ukraine...
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Nov 8, 2022
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if it is long-term, how does -- how long does estate long-term good -- how long does it stay long-term good? who is going to take the credit if republicans do win? is it going to be donald trump? honestly, the credit game is going to be issued a lot. jonathan: did you see the announcement in the coming week? lisa: he is going to wait for november 16 and then he is going to. jonathan: the fact that a formal resident look set to get ready to make another run at this. tom: no question about it. it is very strange. for those of you internationally, even across this nation, it is strange for me always to be in washington on an election day. it is a out of body experience. jonathan: you can describe the out of body experience as the show goes on. the s&p 500 index just about unchanged to positive. in the bond market, no real price action by the 10 year. euro-dollar, 99 92. lisa: i can't get a sense of direction from anything right now. we are going to watch tom keene's out of body experience. we will be watching everything to come out. i'm curious to see how much the republicans pick up in t
if it is long-term, how does -- how long does estate long-term good -- how long does it stay long-term good? who is going to take the credit if republicans do win? is it going to be donald trump? honestly, the credit game is going to be issued a lot. jonathan: did you see the announcement in the coming week? lisa: he is going to wait for november 16 and then he is going to. jonathan: the fact that a formal resident look set to get ready to make another run at this. tom: no question about it. it...
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Nov 2, 2022
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term -- in the very long term. kathleen: now let's get over to vonnie quinn with the first word headlines. vonnie: futures have tumbled -- moscow says it received written guarantees from ukraine that the safe passage corridor will be used only for grain exports. the united nations welcomed russia's return and the help of turkish president erdogan. the u.s. on the netherlands are expected to hope a new round of talks this month on restricting china's access to advanced chip technologies. sources tell bloomberg washington has been pressuring the dutch government to hold sales of a wider range of to production machines to china. asml produces one-of-a-kind machines the u.s. needs to exert much more pressure on china. a team of pressure let us the gators have rated seoul police headquarters following the we can crowd crash that killed at least 156 people. other sites rated include the district police station near where the disaster happened. authorities also released records of frantic emergency calls showing police ha
term -- in the very long term. kathleen: now let's get over to vonnie quinn with the first word headlines. vonnie: futures have tumbled -- moscow says it received written guarantees from ukraine that the safe passage corridor will be used only for grain exports. the united nations welcomed russia's return and the help of turkish president erdogan. the u.s. on the netherlands are expected to hope a new round of talks this month on restricting china's access to advanced chip technologies. sources...
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Nov 11, 2022
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if you have long covid symptoms, get a booster.you want to avoid long covid, it is essentially adaptive immunity and it prevents what is called innate immunity or information by getting vaccinated. so those who are vaccinated, in a large study published by michael edelstein in nature by israel, they have the exact same long covid symptoms, two doses that never had covid at all. kristen: all right, we will leave it there. dr. monac gandhi, thank you so much. -- dr. monica gandhi, thank you so much. dr. gandhi: thank you. kristen: we are honoring veterans, co kristen: today is veterans day good as we honor all those who served our country, the national veterans network has released a new video to educate current and future generations about the extraordinary legacy of american soldiers of japanese ancestry. the video shows none other than fremont native and the first asian-american woman to win a gold medal in the winter olympics, kristi yamaguchi. kristi: during world war ii, in the 100th infantry division, he is my grandfather on m
if you have long covid symptoms, get a booster.you want to avoid long covid, it is essentially adaptive immunity and it prevents what is called innate immunity or information by getting vaccinated. so those who are vaccinated, in a large study published by michael edelstein in nature by israel, they have the exact same long covid symptoms, two doses that never had covid at all. kristen: all right, we will leave it there. dr. monac gandhi, thank you so much. -- dr. monica gandhi, thank you so...
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Nov 26, 2022
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carleton: when you build a portfolio you' re doing it for the long-term.e years everything will work, some years nothing will work. some years you have a little bit of this and a little bit of that and hope you come out ahead. we are looking at a challenging year for 6040, through the middle of november, down 15% on par with a drop in the s&p over the same period. you have a long-term market this year. doesn't mean it is dead but it is challenging. you don't want to minimize that but don't change drastically. jack: stocks are cheaper and bonds giving you some yields. carleton: over the last 15 years, that was never happening. the bond side of the portfolio you are getting the 4% yield. if we head into or recessionary environment bond portfolios have usually held up when talking treasuries, the flight to safety and coming in at a lower point. jack: 60-40 is not for everyone, what about 73rd? everyone says age. how much should be your wealth or what your money for, 85 years old, the us make me eligible to run for president in 12 years so might need some camp
carleton: when you build a portfolio you' re doing it for the long-term.e years everything will work, some years nothing will work. some years you have a little bit of this and a little bit of that and hope you come out ahead. we are looking at a challenging year for 6040, through the middle of november, down 15% on par with a drop in the s&p over the same period. you have a long-term market this year. doesn't mean it is dead but it is challenging. you don't want to minimize that but don't...
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Nov 5, 2022
11/22
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they may have been laying on one cup so long as he been with the height of a mon dot my long re allow halo to a live been lawyer like when i went to the banana depending on my data when and now my on the on a new quote for me ah, how, why when do you think you did call? no one got me telling me like one man. one kid. when paul went into to paul out, how are you? not fall behind me? both on my flight one bidding me, i went tv and i went home with a no hello lie behind tones i'ma. look up the home and he found that he was like a man. i was now you could not math don't, don't wanna go on the book. he didn't get to make up by your la my name, pamela. ah, to norah, the law balloonist will not die. duties of us you will not good to know. yeah. below get down to the all, i do the up, you know, monday through i can i, and number and it, we dive into cuba, couldn't up my get my vin, but while they are blown calling me daily. oh me, me look at them the like 2 weeks later. 9. hello. how about the am and the me looking he got my loud wireman for the me i i know the me cutty, home loans of burly.
they may have been laying on one cup so long as he been with the height of a mon dot my long re allow halo to a live been lawyer like when i went to the banana depending on my data when and now my on the on a new quote for me ah, how, why when do you think you did call? no one got me telling me like one man. one kid. when paul went into to paul out, how are you? not fall behind me? both on my flight one bidding me, i went tv and i went home with a no hello lie behind tones i'ma. look up the...
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Nov 19, 2022
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experiencing long covid symptoms, fatigue, tiredness.ess of breath, but the list really goes on. dr linda gang is co director of stanford's post covid clinic. this month. she's launching a new study investigating whether fighters antiviral drug packs livid that is used to treat covid-19 might also cure long covid symptoms. there is some scientific evidence to show that in some individuals, there's pieces of the virus that can be found even months after the initial infection, dr. king says they'll study people who've had post covid symptoms for more than three months. the study aims to enroll about 200 participants and we'll be following participants over about a 4.5 month period of time to says the studies are urgently needed. she founded survivor corps .com, a grassroots community to help long covid survivors and doctors find answers we have bably close to a quarter of a million members. these are people who cannot get back to their lives, they cannot get back to their livelihoods. and there's an urgency to finding people the relief tha
experiencing long covid symptoms, fatigue, tiredness.ess of breath, but the list really goes on. dr linda gang is co director of stanford's post covid clinic. this month. she's launching a new study investigating whether fighters antiviral drug packs livid that is used to treat covid-19 might also cure long covid symptoms. there is some scientific evidence to show that in some individuals, there's pieces of the virus that can be found even months after the initial infection, dr. king says...
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Nov 10, 2022
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with us long term will be back.you concerned about froth? what do you think about that number and the potential bag you are leaving billions of dollars on the table? >> that if the first time i have heard that number. emily: coming to you live from the san francisco bay area where i am sheltering in place in order to comply with local orders that we not leave our homes in the midst of this coronavirus outbreak. bear with us as we do our best to bring you the news as best we can. the power of the people. online forums on reddit, discord and more. lincoln hedge funds scrambling as they lose billions. jeff bezos is formally stepping down as amazon's ceo, turning the reins over to andrew jesse. jeff bezos and his crew have blue origin have pulled up a safe launch, shadowing human beings to space for the very first time, landing without a hitch. welcome back to earth. how do you feel? wow. this is your first interview since landing. we all want to know the reality of seeing the earth from above. didn't live up to the dre
with us long term will be back.you concerned about froth? what do you think about that number and the potential bag you are leaving billions of dollars on the table? >> that if the first time i have heard that number. emily: coming to you live from the san francisco bay area where i am sheltering in place in order to comply with local orders that we not leave our homes in the midst of this coronavirus outbreak. bear with us as we do our best to bring you the news as best we can. the power...
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Nov 3, 2022
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(laughs) well, this is the coolest thing i've done in a long, long time. i don't know if i ever did anything cooler than this. - with advances and new flexible protective suits like these. - [ted] hey, welcome back. - [narrator] the path to exploring other planets, seems clear. (upbeat electronic piano begins) - in the future, eva suits for space exploration are as flexible and comfortable as wet suits. skin tight elastic undergarments apply stable, mechanical pressure against the skin. eliminating the need for air pressurization. these suits alsoompensat for lower gravitational pull. allowing scientists to explore just as easily as they can do on earth. (upbeat electronic piano ends abruptly) (mysterious synth music begins) - [narrator] even with protection from the harshness of space. astronauts, won't survive a week on an alien planet without one living essential, water. but the cost of bringing enough liquid water from earth, to support even a small base on mars is astronomical. is means if we're going to establish an outst in space, scientists must fi
(laughs) well, this is the coolest thing i've done in a long, long time. i don't know if i ever did anything cooler than this. - with advances and new flexible protective suits like these. - [ted] hey, welcome back. - [narrator] the path to exploring other planets, seems clear. (upbeat electronic piano begins) - in the future, eva suits for space exploration are as flexible and comfortable as wet suits. skin tight elastic undergarments apply stable, mechanical pressure against the skin....
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Nov 25, 2022
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it is easier, i met and a long time. we met with marchal. well, that means they met , he came to moscow, he was filmed. sergeevich mikhalkov, uh, is very black in the film very black and nikita says, come on, take patronage over the marchaly mood by owning it in moscow by water to restaurants and so on. and parts, but each each of our visits to the restaurant ended. it is clear why, because when the soviet audience saw, well, at the age the mood was already silent, then, of course, it wrinkled come on, the old grumbled, put it down. come with us. somehow he prayed and said. yura, i can't take it anymore, i need a sauna. i think what kind of sauna, maybe, made the mood worse. i won’t take you somewhere to a sports or general bath. do you know that there is something like that? i say girl. here you need a bath for an hour and a half to two, they say, please, $ 100 per hour for 150. i say calmer girls. i only saw the dollar in magazines and the photo will be two people grumbling mood and we don't need anything, not booze. nothing. we need to br
it is easier, i met and a long time. we met with marchal. well, that means they met , he came to moscow, he was filmed. sergeevich mikhalkov, uh, is very black in the film very black and nikita says, come on, take patronage over the marchaly mood by owning it in moscow by water to restaurants and so on. and parts, but each each of our visits to the restaurant ended. it is clear why, because when the soviet audience saw, well, at the age the mood was already silent, then, of course, it wrinkled...
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Nov 29, 2022
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the potential for these long-track tornados on the ground for a long time. the potential across several statn tnur tysmes ioheeast at this hour, more than two dozen states on alert for heavy snow, high, potentially dangerous winds. images as the storm moves across the country. these pictures from utah, already slammed with heavy snow from this. then the snow emergency declared in minneapolis. multiple accidents, dangerous driving on the roads there. blinding rain in the south today. interstate 55 right here in mississippi, this is right near the tennessee border. and of course, the real concern, the potential tornadoes as we head intoing the night time hours. let's get right to rob marciano, live from jackson, mississippi. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. we got a late start to this severe weather upbreak, but things are ramping up. we have a lot of potential energy to work through tonight. they've expanded the tornado watch, it now goes into alabama and all those tornado warnings, there are several of them, that one near hattiesburg, that's a tornado on th
the potential for these long-track tornados on the ground for a long time. the potential across several statn tnur tysmes ioheeast at this hour, more than two dozen states on alert for heavy snow, high, potentially dangerous winds. images as the storm moves across the country. these pictures from utah, already slammed with heavy snow from this. then the snow emergency declared in minneapolis. multiple accidents, dangerous driving on the roads there. blinding rain in the south today. interstate...
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Nov 18, 2022
11/22
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hurry up to hug, but first of all, to sum up the results of a long, 325-day campaign for so long in thehistory of the pacific fleet, ships have not yet been on duty. away from the coast, the detachment took part in joint naval exercises with india, china, iran , and flawlessly performed combat missions in the mediterranean. sea, the ships of the detachment completed all the combat missions of the highest rating, ensuring the protection of the national interests of our motherland and ensuring its military security. i thank the crews of the ships for worthily bringing naval vlad across all the seas and oceans. because of the excellent work according to the old naval tradition, the commander of the pacific fleet hands roast piglets to the commanders of the ships, and after the solemn march and long-awaited hugs with loved ones on the pier , today they meet fathers, husbands and sons. i him love almost a year for many families and the separation for the first time was so long. there is such a word to be done what to do, thank god hope was covered, the task was carried out with ease, how to
hurry up to hug, but first of all, to sum up the results of a long, 325-day campaign for so long in thehistory of the pacific fleet, ships have not yet been on duty. away from the coast, the detachment took part in joint naval exercises with india, china, iran , and flawlessly performed combat missions in the mediterranean. sea, the ships of the detachment completed all the combat missions of the highest rating, ensuring the protection of the national interests of our motherland and ensuring...
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Nov 17, 2022
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long as it takes. and until then, we will continue to support all the way for as long as it takes . >> we will be there for as long as it takes. so there you have the obedient little general reading the talking points again. but still doesn't answer the question why? >> as long as it takes okay, some things are worth that commitment. but why this one ? what is the point of this exactly? we can't say we're defending democracy in ukraine, which is not a democratic country. we can't explain clearly or even at all where our national security interest lies in this conflict between two eastern european countries. >> so why would we bankrupt ourselves to fund it? could it be that this entire effort is a choreographed scam? to enrich the democratic party and its allies and achieve left wing ideological goals that have nothing to do with the core interests of the united states ? >> could it be this this whole thing is blm, eastern european edition ? >> well, it's possible because that is how washington actually
long as it takes. and until then, we will continue to support all the way for as long as it takes . >> we will be there for as long as it takes. so there you have the obedient little general reading the talking points again. but still doesn't answer the question why? >> as long as it takes okay, some things are worth that commitment. but why this one ? what is the point of this exactly? we can't say we're defending democracy in ukraine, which is not a democratic country. we can't...