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this was advised by the nobel laureates economics awards. and indeed madness yes nobel frets 17 people signed a letter to print money. how much inflation you want there will be questions about what nobel time is worth. well
this was advised by the nobel laureates economics awards. and indeed madness yes nobel frets 17 people signed a letter to print money. how much inflation you want there will be questions about what nobel time is worth. well
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unsurprising he was awarded a nobel peace prize. olivia, let's to awarded a nobel peace prize. a nobel peace prize. olivia, let's go back to _ awarded a nobel peace prize. olivia, let's go back to the _ awarded a nobel peace prize. olivia, let's go back to the telegraph. - awarded a nobel peace prize. olivia, let's go back to the telegraph. that | let's go back to the telegraph. that quote from tom tugendhat, a reminder of how far russia has fallen from a powerful if tyrannical state to now the playpen of gangsters and war criminals. quite a good summary for of modern russia. it’s criminals. quite a good summary for of modern russia.— of modern russia. it's hard to know what's going _ of modern russia. it's hard to know what's going to _ of modern russia. it's hard to know what's going to come _ of modern russia. it's hard to know what's going to come from - of modern russia. it's hard to know what's going to come from the - what's going to come from the kremlin. — what's going to come from the kremlin, what are they going to say about— kremlin, what are they going to say about
unsurprising he was awarded a nobel peace prize. olivia, let's to awarded a nobel peace prize. a nobel peace prize. olivia, let's go back to _ awarded a nobel peace prize. olivia, let's go back to the _ awarded a nobel peace prize. olivia, let's go back to the telegraph. - awarded a nobel peace prize. olivia, let's go back to the telegraph. that | let's go back to the telegraph. that quote from tom tugendhat, a reminder of how far russia has fallen from a powerful if tyrannical state to now the...
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i should say the nobel peace _ country today. i should say the nobel peace prize _ country today.day. i should say the nobel peace prize winner did l nobel peace prize winner did warn of the dire consequences if tensions were not reduced around the time of the crimea annexations. thank you for your insights. let's get some of the day's other news. eight european union countries bordering the baltic sea have agreed to a seven—fold increase in the production of off—shore wind energy by 2030. the european commission president ursula von der leyen said wind power would help them break free from a dependency on russian fossil fuels. president biden has said he is determined to ban assault weapons in the us. delivering remarks in pennsylvania on his saferamerica plan, mr biden criticised republican lawmakers who oppose his plans to fund law enforcement and cut gun violence. a massive clean—up is under way in edinburgh, after a 12—day strike by trash collectors came to an end on tuesday morning. the city's council said it could take a week to collect the backlog of waste. two thirds of s
i should say the nobel peace _ country today. i should say the nobel peace prize _ country today.day. i should say the nobel peace prize winner did l nobel peace prize winner did warn of the dire consequences if tensions were not reduced around the time of the crimea annexations. thank you for your insights. let's get some of the day's other news. eight european union countries bordering the baltic sea have agreed to a seven—fold increase in the production of off—shore wind energy by 2030....
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in 1990 gorbachev was awarded the nobel peace prize for his key role in bringing about a new peaceful world order. internationally, he was highly regarded but at home he was increasingly under pressure. the economic situation was dire. the soviet union on the verge of falling apart, communist hardliners stage, a coup against gorbachev in 1091 and put the soviet leader under house arrest and his holiday retreat in crimea. one man stopped the boris yeltsin, the russian president gorbachev was allowed to return to moscow, but politically, he was ruined. he else in band the communist party and publicly humiliated coverage of you. so yeah, you're sure you should. shortly afterwards, the soviet union was dissolved in december 1991 mikhail gorbachev announced his resignation. his attempts to regain political ground in the new russia failed. many russians held him responsible for the demise of the soviet union. but while his own country turned its back on him, gorbachev was hailed around the world as the man who helped tear down the iron curtain and bring about a peaceful revolution. i'd like
in 1990 gorbachev was awarded the nobel peace prize for his key role in bringing about a new peaceful world order. internationally, he was highly regarded but at home he was increasingly under pressure. the economic situation was dire. the soviet union on the verge of falling apart, communist hardliners stage, a coup against gorbachev in 1091 and put the soviet leader under house arrest and his holiday retreat in crimea. one man stopped the boris yeltsin, the russian president gorbachev was...
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have the letter here, you should have this but this is a letter from 126 leading economists, seven nobel prize winners are included and this is what it says. it says these investments would be more than fully paid for. the revenue raised to finance them would comeexclusively from wealthy individuals and corporations . further the revenue comes from enhancing the law enforcement, tax enforcement of the irs and disclosing, the more discretionary, distortionary loopholes in the tax code. it's quite a remarkable letter and it's a short letter but it has pages and pages of economists including sets seven nobel laureates. again, it makes a difference at the kitchen table and at the board room table. corporations and thewealthy will now have to pay their fair share . no new taxes on families making less than $400,000 or under and no new taxes on small business. not one middle-class person filling out their taxes will pay higher taxes. we can talk about immigration. we can talk about the past and what we just talked about about how the rich will finally pay their fair share. this bill honors the
have the letter here, you should have this but this is a letter from 126 leading economists, seven nobel prize winners are included and this is what it says. it says these investments would be more than fully paid for. the revenue raised to finance them would comeexclusively from wealthy individuals and corporations . further the revenue comes from enhancing the law enforcement, tax enforcement of the irs and disclosing, the more discretionary, distortionary loopholes in the tax code. it's...
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let's get them a nobel peace prize. norway, if you are listening, help us out. but i'm quite serious. think about what other people's incentives are. i don't think we can kill people. let's appeal to some people with other interests. i wanted to have a conversation with people i respected and have a lot of thoughtful things to say. i think you will all agree that congressman meijer's comments were impressive he wasn't defeated two weeks ago in a primary and a number of bad actors intervened in his primary and so people should look at themselves in the mirror and if they participated and be ashamed of themselves. the second thing is, we are very grateful to have her, who has had her bodyguards and husband killed by the taliban. she was an unwelcome guest of the taliban after the fall of kabul. i am grateful she have time to speak with us. we have had a number of a voice here that i wanted to hear from to talk about what are the consequences and what do we owe the afghan people and owe ourselves. one of the regional and global consequences of withdrawal and what d
let's get them a nobel peace prize. norway, if you are listening, help us out. but i'm quite serious. think about what other people's incentives are. i don't think we can kill people. let's appeal to some people with other interests. i wanted to have a conversation with people i respected and have a lot of thoughtful things to say. i think you will all agree that congressman meijer's comments were impressive he wasn't defeated two weeks ago in a primary and a number of bad actors intervened in...
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let's get them a nobel peace prize. norway, if you are listening, help us out. but i'm quite serious. think about what other people's incentives are. i don't think we can kill people. let's appeal to some people with other interests. i wanted to have a conversation with people i respected and have a lot of thoughtful things to say. i think you will all agree that congressman meijer's comments were impressive he wasn't defeated two weeks ago in a primary and a number of bad actors intervened in his primary and so people should look at themselves in the mirror and if they participated and be ashamed of themselves. the second thing is, we are very grateful to have her, who has had her bodyguards and husband killed by the taliban. she was an unwelcome guest of the taliban after the fall of kabul. i am grateful she have time to speak with us. we have had a number of a voice here that i wanted to hear from to talk about what are the consequences and what do we owe the afghan people and owe ourselves. one of the regional and global consequences of withdrawal and what d
let's get them a nobel peace prize. norway, if you are listening, help us out. but i'm quite serious. think about what other people's incentives are. i don't think we can kill people. let's appeal to some people with other interests. i wanted to have a conversation with people i respected and have a lot of thoughtful things to say. i think you will all agree that congressman meijer's comments were impressive he wasn't defeated two weeks ago in a primary and a number of bad actors intervened in...
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i constantly remind people he won a nobel prize in the 1970s. friedman won a nobel prize. just this year the supply-side guru passed away and won a nobel and also ideas that just a couple decades ago are unfathomable in the economic community. thand the most unfortunate but - >> economists will not acknowledge these ideas notwithstanding the ideas that they've won the nobel prize. >> this is very intellectually curious work that we eventually spend a few decades post-world war ii laying out. for most economists who operate from a philosophy of freedom and advocate for the concept of thee great society, he's got to be most of the zero.or he really was an extraordinary philosopher in economics and so the use of knowledge that i believe from 15 to 25 i read 100 times. i believe this notion of what he calls the knowledge problem informed thomas soul and certainly milton friedman and other that existed at a few universities but fortunately for us they started getting booted out and hired the presidential administrations that were able to profoundly change the world from there b
i constantly remind people he won a nobel prize in the 1970s. friedman won a nobel prize. just this year the supply-side guru passed away and won a nobel and also ideas that just a couple decades ago are unfathomable in the economic community. thand the most unfortunate but - >> economists will not acknowledge these ideas notwithstanding the ideas that they've won the nobel prize. >> this is very intellectually curious work that we eventually spend a few decades post-world war ii...
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president of the international physicians for the prevention of nuclear war, recipient of the 1985 nobelrize. co-founder and past president of physicians for social responsibility and serves on the international steering group of the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapon, which won the nobel peace prize in 2017. as you listen to this report, shaun burnie just back from ukraine, about that what is happening at zaporizhzhia where the russians are basing themselves there so the ukrainians cannot attack because that would create a nuclear catastrophe, and his findings at chernobyl, your response? the situation is worrisome and it underlines what shaun is saying, the fact that these reactors are not designed to function in a war zone. it calls into question the entire nlear power globally because we just can't afford to run the risk of this catastrophic accident happening with the enormous applications from that. tens of thousands of people were exposed to doses of radiation from chernobyl that led to them developing cancer and dying. the exact number is hard to come by but the est
president of the international physicians for the prevention of nuclear war, recipient of the 1985 nobelrize. co-founder and past president of physicians for social responsibility and serves on the international steering group of the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapon, which won the nobel peace prize in 2017. as you listen to this report, shaun burnie just back from ukraine, about that what is happening at zaporizhzhia where the russians are basing themselves there so the...
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overall, a great man who won the nobel peace prize in one we should _ the nobel peace prize in one weurn.— the nobel peace prize in one we should all mourn. olivia mentioned his relationship _ should all mourn. olivia mentioned his relationship with _ should all mourn. olivia mentioned his relationship with vladimir - his relationship with vladimir putin, who has tonight expressed his deepest condolences after the death of gorbachev, but the telegraph said they were reported to have mistrusted each other. they blamed each other and considered... in some ways, many people believe russia has gone backwards. repression is back and bloodshed is back in the form of this horrific invasion of ukraine. in many ways, vladimir putin and gorbachev are the complete opposite of each other. vladimir putin is pushing for a policy of russian domination of ukraine, of the russian empire who sees this vision of russia as the giant beast, and he will stop at nothing. he doesn't mind how much blood he sheds to realise that vision. then you've got gorbachev, who in some levels was a dramatic politician wh
overall, a great man who won the nobel peace prize in one we should _ the nobel peace prize in one weurn.— the nobel peace prize in one we should all mourn. olivia mentioned his relationship _ should all mourn. olivia mentioned his relationship with _ should all mourn. olivia mentioned his relationship with vladimir - his relationship with vladimir putin, who has tonight expressed his deepest condolences after the death of gorbachev, but the telegraph said they were reported to have...
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he played a crucial role in ending the cold war, and he won the nobel peace prize. at home, he initiated economic reforms and made it easier for people to openly criticize their leadership. but he was deposed in a k, which eventually resulted in the collapse of the ussr. it's where he gets me, looks back on his life. so me. let me call go, but you've changed the queue. so 20th century history. his legacy though is valued more by some than by others in the west. he is revered as a great statesman, a nobel peace prize winner, who played a decisive role in ending the cold war. to many russians, he's the man who allowed the soviet empire to collapse, exposing millions to hardship and humiliation his legacy is that he allowed, or the peaceful collapse of the soviet union. it did not use massive forces keep eastern europe ah, in the empire. and that he deserves credit, but it is not that this was hunger came in, trying to undermine the system. he tried to re, formerly, as a young man. gorbachev study galore at moscow state university. he went on to forge a career and the
he played a crucial role in ending the cold war, and he won the nobel peace prize. at home, he initiated economic reforms and made it easier for people to openly criticize their leadership. but he was deposed in a k, which eventually resulted in the collapse of the ussr. it's where he gets me, looks back on his life. so me. let me call go, but you've changed the queue. so 20th century history. his legacy though is valued more by some than by others in the west. he is revered as a great...
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. >> to say economist will not acknowledge these ideas notwithstanding the idea that they have won nobel prizes. >> this is intellectually serious work that we essentially spent a few decades post-world war ii and i believe that these guys won the debate and yet here we are digging on on the heirs. >> probably for most economist who sort of operate from a philosophy of freedom and the free society he's got to be most of their , he really was an extraordinary philosopher and economics. the use of knowledge of society and 1780s that i believe from the age of 15 - 2525 i read a hundred times. i was that cool. i believe the notion of the knowledge problem radically informed thomas and milton freedman and other contemporary today that existed a few universities and is still had the ministrations and the central planners and absorb the knowledge in a way that was beneficial, rather those students imperfect and rather hyatt called time and place reality, time and place decision of the people toed have time and place knowledge. to your point of the charter school dynamic, the idea intuitively an
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a nobel laureate speaks, you tend to listen. he says the height of the fed will worsen inflation rather than fixing the target. the high rates can make the supply side even harder because it could make it worse. investing more a bottlenecks but i interest rates can make it more difficult to make -- but high interest rates can make it more difficult. feeling the brunt of the interest rates and they are passing it on. shery: when americans are feeling the pressure not only of prices but of debt continuing to rise. when it comes to student debt, one of the sectors has risen quite fact and president biden today trying to solve this problem, announcing a sweeping packet of student debt relief that forgives as much as $20,000 in loans for some recipients. generations being saddled with unsustainable debt. one of the key issues americans are facing in their daily lives when it comes to prices, rising leverage as well. we do have breaking news it comes to aia earnings. value of new businesses has fallen. this is in line with estimates,
a nobel laureate speaks, you tend to listen. he says the height of the fed will worsen inflation rather than fixing the target. the high rates can make the supply side even harder because it could make it worse. investing more a bottlenecks but i interest rates can make it more difficult to make -- but high interest rates can make it more difficult. feeling the brunt of the interest rates and they are passing it on. shery: when americans are feeling the pressure not only of prices but of debt...
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that's seven nobel laureates, three former chairs of the cea, two former treasury secretaries. let me read it again. this bill will, quote, fight inflation, and will lower costs for american families, while setting the stage for strong, stable, and broadly shared long-term economic growth. another annual from the committee for responsible federal budget began with the headline that, quote, the inflation reduction act will help fight inflation. they believe it's aptly named. it is. the headlines go on and on to speak for themselves. "the new york times", quote, -- this is a headline -- analysis deems biden's climate and tax bill fiscally responsible. cnn top economists say democrats' health care and climate package will put downward pressure on inflation. the hill says ribltion -- reconciliation bill will lower prices for all americans. these are a few voices out of many. they join former secretary larry summers' the republican leader's favorite inflation expert. and they join voices like that of mark zandi, moody's top economist and former advisor to senator john mccain who sai
that's seven nobel laureates, three former chairs of the cea, two former treasury secretaries. let me read it again. this bill will, quote, fight inflation, and will lower costs for american families, while setting the stage for strong, stable, and broadly shared long-term economic growth. another annual from the committee for responsible federal budget began with the headline that, quote, the inflation reduction act will help fight inflation. they believe it's aptly named. it is. the headlines...
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defend the soviet union but i failed in the west, he was revered and glorified as the great statesman nobel peace prize winner who played a decisive role in ending the cold war peacefully, resolving the most dangerous confrontation of the 20th century, one of the things that we have to pay attention to with mikhail gorbachev is that he was not very popular in russia, especially during the putin era and in the nineties, when life is many. people became very difficult in moscow, there was a lot of confusion, and in other cities. but if you look, for example, towards europe, it is obvious that he is simply adored there. you look, for example, at germany, where many people still revere him very much. he lived in germany for a long period of time and many people believe that he was largely responsible for the unification of europe, along with other very large leaders such as the reagan rolls george w. bush sr. and french in the first place. you can not look at this moment without a shudder. i do not know how it will end and as an american citizen, i look. my god, i miss that kind of leadership h
defend the soviet union but i failed in the west, he was revered and glorified as the great statesman nobel peace prize winner who played a decisive role in ending the cold war peacefully, resolving the most dangerous confrontation of the 20th century, one of the things that we have to pay attention to with mikhail gorbachev is that he was not very popular in russia, especially during the putin era and in the nineties, when life is many. people became very difficult in moscow, there was a lot...
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so i think we, we are still in a bad situation for the whole we're nobel prize winner, dr. usury upper shutting will out, is it for no, from the new scene, but our programs, they are just around the corner. see what showing where you are today and moment i long when i want something wrong, when i just don't want you to see how it is the because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we just to look for common ground for the so called collective west is at war with russia using ukraine as a proxy. the west has made it clear once a russia that is weaker and isolated on the world stage to date, these attempts have ended in failure. in fact, be office, it is happened. the west is weaker and isolated. aah, ukraine. a big and rich country that's always been hand in hand with russia until recently. 2014, a qu divides ukraine and leads to fratricidal war and on a war that continues to visit with on the edge of a large field near lo ganske, the mass grave. local saying that the people buried here are mostly civilians who are allegedly killed by
so i think we, we are still in a bad situation for the whole we're nobel prize winner, dr. usury upper shutting will out, is it for no, from the new scene, but our programs, they are just around the corner. see what showing where you are today and moment i long when i want something wrong, when i just don't want you to see how it is the because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we just to look for common ground for the so called collective...
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autoridades de salud investigan si esta enfermedad estuvo relacionada con su muerte es lo xx premio nobel> mejor noticia principal y ademÁs este martes muere gorbachov, el hombre mÁs influyente del siglo xx premio nobel de la paz. mejor al salario para los trabajadores de comida rÁpida, pero falta la firma del gobierno nardo. >>> compaÑero de viaje, la lucha de una familia de inmigrantes venezolanos para quedarse con max un perro que conocieron en el camino, y los acompaÑÓ por 1 paÍses hasta llegar a estados unidos ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> buenas tardes, las autoridades salud investigan en texas la muerte de unato en estados unidos por esta enfermedad. las muert persona con viruela del mono si se confirma que el virus fue la causa serÍa el primer fallecimiento en estados unidos por esta enfermedad la muerte por viruela del mono dicen se recuperan, quienes corren mayor riesgo son quienes padecen enfe enfermedades graves francisco cuevas tiene detalles >>> investigan la muerte del paciente por la viruela del mono la vÍctima inmuno comprometida
autoridades de salud investigan si esta enfermedad estuvo relacionada con su muerte es lo xx premio nobel> mejor noticia principal y ademÁs este martes muere gorbachov, el hombre mÁs influyente del siglo xx premio nobel de la paz. mejor al salario para los trabajadores de comida rÁpida, pero falta la firma del gobierno nardo. >>> compaÑero de viaje, la lucha de una familia de inmigrantes venezolanos para quedarse con max un perro que conocieron en el camino, y los acompaÑÓ por...
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very famous person, because he is a very capable person and, for today, his not nominated for the nobel poland nominated him for literature, that's why i think if we have kharkiv, we will have a nobel laureate during the war , it will be very, very good for kharkiv and for our country, for our image. oleksandr today returns to the previous curfew, that is from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. to separate orders , oleg synogubov said, did the previous two-day curfew lead to any consequences, maybe subversive groups were caught there, how do the authorities assess the consequences of this previous two-day curfew, comments, comments, comments, this is tymoshka, volodymyr volodymyrovych should make comments as the head of the national police of the kharkiv region . for an hour there was no movement there. well, for a small number of violations, the report has not yet been submitted to the nation
very famous person, because he is a very capable person and, for today, his not nominated for the nobel poland nominated him for literature, that's why i think if we have kharkiv, we will have a nobel laureate during the war , it will be very, very good for kharkiv and for our country, for our image. oleksandr today returns to the previous curfew, that is from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. to separate orders , oleg synogubov said, did the previous two-day curfew lead to any consequences, maybe subversive...
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they have won nobel prizes. yeah. this was very intellectually serious work that we essentially spent a few decades post world war ii. out and i believe that these guys won the debate and yet here we are now digging in on some of the errors of old hayek is is probably for most economist to who sort of operate from a philosophy of freedom and advocate for this concept of the free society hayek has got to be most of their hero most of their hero. he really was an extraordinary philosopher in economics. and so the use of knowledge in society is a 17 page white paper. that i believe from the age of 15 to 25. i read a hundred times. i was that cool. and i believe that this notion of what he calls the knowledge problem radically informed thomas sole and and certainly milton friedman and and other contemporaries today that existed at a few university faculty lounges where it's still safe, but fortunately for us where you they started getting booted out of faculty lounges they still got hired in some presidential administrati
they have won nobel prizes. yeah. this was very intellectually serious work that we essentially spent a few decades post world war ii. out and i believe that these guys won the debate and yet here we are now digging in on some of the errors of old hayek is is probably for most economist to who sort of operate from a philosophy of freedom and advocate for this concept of the free society hayek has got to be most of their hero most of their hero. he really was an extraordinary philosopher in...
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for his work on improving relations between the east and west mikhail gorbachev was awarded the nobel peace prize and was twice named time magazines. man of the year 2014 germany marked a quarter century since the fall of the berlin wall and macau garbage was a special guest. at the ceremony, he visited the infamous checkpoint charlie, which had previously divided the city between soviet and western control, released one of the 8000 balloons illuminating where the wall used to be. at the time corporate, you have praised relations between the russian and german peoples whose still i'm proud of what we've achieved together. i think that both people of russia and germany are proud of the fact that we are united. and that's our relationship is exemplary. but bear in mind that many unhappy about it, but it's tough, doesn't it? and judging from experience when russia and germany are on friendly terms, europe is calm and happy is good for them and it's good for the world. i've used the former austria and chancellor wolf gang. sure soul told us that gorbachev's role in the rena reification of
for his work on improving relations between the east and west mikhail gorbachev was awarded the nobel peace prize and was twice named time magazines. man of the year 2014 germany marked a quarter century since the fall of the berlin wall and macau garbage was a special guest. at the ceremony, he visited the infamous checkpoint charlie, which had previously divided the city between soviet and western control, released one of the 8000 balloons illuminating where the wall used to be. at the time...
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shop, a 2005 nobel prize winner live on our team. you are now an editor for the states, swedish broadcast her f, b. c. has been forced to apologize after earning a report showing people in the ukrainian city of her son happy to be given. russian citizenship. now they had coverage shown received a considerable amount of complaints from viewers of several locals were shown gladly being given. russia passports essentially contradicting the usual western orator which blames russia for turning the lives of locals into a nightmare wall of the times. people in the peace mentioned it was his long time desire to become a russian citizen, while another woman received her new passport before bursting into tears, seemingly of joy. well, this isn't the 1st time when the questioning of the standard western normative has been criticized. people on social media said they were outreach when a host of sky news is truly a took a in a direct manner. the ukranian president lobby marizza lindsey issue a corey bernardi, had to say. i think the president, u
shop, a 2005 nobel prize winner live on our team. you are now an editor for the states, swedish broadcast her f, b. c. has been forced to apologize after earning a report showing people in the ukrainian city of her son happy to be given. russian citizenship. now they had coverage shown received a considerable amount of complaints from viewers of several locals were shown gladly being given. russia passports essentially contradicting the usual western orator which blames russia for turning the...
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he was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1990 as well for his role in improving relations between the east and west. but i think you said to say the overhead and russia that legacy isn't quite as rosy. many russians, they do blame him for the economic turbulence caused by his reforms. you have obviously the iconic perestroika and glasnost, the restructuring, an openness to plunge, living standards here. and of course, the ninety's were very chaotic time in russia. so he isn't seen in 2 favorable a lights among many russians here. and of course, president preaching famously said that he sees the collapse of the soviet union as the greatest duplicate catastrophe of the 20th century. now, following the clubs of the soviet union, of course, gorbachev stepping down from power in 91. he very much took a back seat in russian politics. he did, however, try one more for a into the national political arena in 96 where he run for president. but he only received half a percentage of the votes. and since then, he mainly focused on humanitarian and educational projects. now he's expected to be buri
he was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1990 as well for his role in improving relations between the east and west. but i think you said to say the overhead and russia that legacy isn't quite as rosy. many russians, they do blame him for the economic turbulence caused by his reforms. you have obviously the iconic perestroika and glasnost, the restructuring, an openness to plunge, living standards here. and of course, the ninety's were very chaotic time in russia. so he isn't seen in 2 favorable...
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he is revered as a great statesman, a nobel peace prize winner, who played a decisive role in ending the cold war to many russians. he's the man who allowed the soviet empire to collapse, exposing millions to hardship and humiliation his legacy is dead. he allowed, or the peaceful collapse of the soviet union. it did not use massive force for keep eastern europe ah, in the empire. and with that, he deserves credit. but it is not that this was sung, came in, trying to undermine the system. he tried to re, formerly, as a young man. gorbachev studied law at moscow state university. he went on to forge a career in the communist party, eventually becoming its general secretary and leader of the soviet union. but the command economy gorbachev inherited was failing, and there was shortages of food and consumer goods. which of try to fix things with class most and perestroika reforms that were to revolutionize the soviet system. where the or should you lady that we made more enterprise, more democracy, more organisation and more discipline. then we will be able to bring perestroika up to ful
he is revered as a great statesman, a nobel peace prize winner, who played a decisive role in ending the cold war to many russians. he's the man who allowed the soviet empire to collapse, exposing millions to hardship and humiliation his legacy is dead. he allowed, or the peaceful collapse of the soviet union. it did not use massive force for keep eastern europe ah, in the empire. and with that, he deserves credit. but it is not that this was sung, came in, trying to undermine the system. he...
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there is a settle, awarded the nobel peace prize in 1990 gorbachev remained in the public eye watching democratic progress erode and relations with the west deteriorate. well, right now, the present to rochelle, r i b m are both you in trying with military force to rebuild the soviet union, to reintegrate through forceful means, kind of undo the gorbachev legacy mika, gama. talk, united nations secretary general antonia the terrorist says the world's most, the towering global leader russian president vladimir putin has expressed his deepest condolences, who mitchell with his famous crimson birthmark, with one of the most recognizable figures of 20th century politics. and one of its most influential ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories investigators from the u, a nuclear watchdog, or in the ukranian town of zap alicia, to inspect europe's largest nuclear power plant. the crane and russia have accused each other of shelling a run, the nuclear facility mission mistake a few dates of we are able to establish a permanent presence continuing better fed then it's going to be brou
there is a settle, awarded the nobel peace prize in 1990 gorbachev remained in the public eye watching democratic progress erode and relations with the west deteriorate. well, right now, the present to rochelle, r i b m are both you in trying with military force to rebuild the soviet union, to reintegrate through forceful means, kind of undo the gorbachev legacy mika, gama. talk, united nations secretary general antonia the terrorist says the world's most, the towering global leader russian...
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christopher pissarides, nobel laureate with me this morning from the gathering of economists.are in the midst of discussing whether we need a paul volcker style response. i'm going to see if we can reconnect with christopher pissarides in just a moment. of course he is the professor of economics at the london school of economics. ♪ we are back with christopher pissarides, professor of economics. we were just talking about whether we need a paul volcker style response, which was a huge ramping on rates. what unemployment rate might it take to break the back of inflation? that is the question. >> i don't think we need a volker type response. because of unemployment and the economy it would be too severe. it will cause so much more pain. there would be more waste, more strikes. we might see deflation after three or four years. it would create so many other problems in the economy which is not worth having. . to put up with. a more gradual approach with the fed and the central banks in europe trying out the market to see what kind of rate rises they would tolerate without a respon
christopher pissarides, nobel laureate with me this morning from the gathering of economists.are in the midst of discussing whether we need a paul volcker style response. i'm going to see if we can reconnect with christopher pissarides in just a moment. of course he is the professor of economics at the london school of economics. ♪ we are back with christopher pissarides, professor of economics. we were just talking about whether we need a paul volcker style response, which was a huge ramping...
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we spoke to three nobel laureates in economics about the challenges. >> we are in a period of extremeertainty. we've learned there can always be an unanticipated shop that pushes it up or down. the wave ukrainian war goes could have a huge impact. that is difficult to predict. >> that's why i think we need more, so as not to shock expectations too much. >> i think there is a real risk that the central bank asked to aggressively, raising interest rates too fast, too far. >> a can also happen a fiscal policy worldwide is on average much too expansionary. we could have no recession because we fail to succeed in bringing inflation down. manus: joining me now is themos fiotakis. there is the narrative around the nobel laureates, i think it is interesting, he talks about rate hikes are not the solution to the supply-side problems we have. we are in a rare hiking cycles of 2.75% is where the market projects we will talk about. is not fully explored in the dollar on a broad base? themos: i would say i agreed, the central banking side has received disproportionate emphasis relative to what is
we spoke to three nobel laureates in economics about the challenges. >> we are in a period of extremeertainty. we've learned there can always be an unanticipated shop that pushes it up or down. the wave ukrainian war goes could have a huge impact. that is difficult to predict. >> that's why i think we need more, so as not to shock expectations too much. >> i think there is a real risk that the central bank asked to aggressively, raising interest rates too fast, too far....
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so you did most properties at info usa, so a would it the nobel peace prize in 1990 gorbachev remained in the public eye watching democratic progress erode relations with the west deteriorate? well, right now, the present russians are, but the more booty trying with military force to rebuild the soviet union, to reintegrate through forceful means, kind of do the gorbachev. legacy michelle gonna talk, united nations secretary general antonio terrace says the world's most, the towering global leader russian president vladimir putin has expressed his deepest condolences. which off with his famous crimson birthmark was one of the most recognizable figures of 20th century politics. and one of its most influential let's take a closer look at mikhail gorbachev. legacy. he drove through reforms aimed at reviving the soviet union's economy. until the 18th was a time of survey economic hardship for countries in the communist bloc. perestroika, a russian word, meaning restructuring was the name given to a series of reforms that gradually decentralized many businesses but uses can now set their ow
so you did most properties at info usa, so a would it the nobel peace prize in 1990 gorbachev remained in the public eye watching democratic progress erode relations with the west deteriorate? well, right now, the present russians are, but the more booty trying with military force to rebuild the soviet union, to reintegrate through forceful means, kind of do the gorbachev. legacy michelle gonna talk, united nations secretary general antonio terrace says the world's most, the towering global...
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northern seas, he participated in the search for the arctic expedition of the italian explorer ulbert nobeleded with the beginning of world war ii. in the summer of forty-first, it was sunk by the fascist, perseus aviation depicted on soviet stamps and envelopes, the model of the ship is in the murmansk museum of local lore. on august 19, 1945, the anti-colonial won in vietnam revolution formally vietnam then remained a colony of france, but in fact by the time of the second world war. it was already a joint protectorate of france and japan in which the japanese role was increasingly intensified in the spring of forty-five, japanese troops staged a military coup in indocia. and the french administration. liquidated. all this time, the revolutionary mood was growing. among the vietnamese themselves. as a result, on august 19, hanoi was completely under the control of troops to the vietnam independence league of yatmia, led by ho chi minh city. they staged a rally. on theater square. a few days later, the declaration of independence was solemnly proclaimed, but finally from foreign dependence.
northern seas, he participated in the search for the arctic expedition of the italian explorer ulbert nobeleded with the beginning of world war ii. in the summer of forty-first, it was sunk by the fascist, perseus aviation depicted on soviet stamps and envelopes, the model of the ship is in the murmansk museum of local lore. on august 19, 1945, the anti-colonial won in vietnam revolution formally vietnam then remained a colony of france, but in fact by the time of the second world war. it was...
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well, isn't that the bit in i said her father helped with the chan nobel cleanup. pretty much every one in our family has had cancer, even though they now live here in celebrity a town built for chan. nobel survivors, the russians haven't attacked, but it's equally quiet since the war began, nearly half of the population has left. people worry about putting, turning the warning nuclear here. all that would need would be a conventional strike on the nuclear plant. i can have warning a garden, you can expect anything from him. and same from his bella, rosy, a neighbor, luke ash, ankle and got those. i'm afraid them too much that i am by using jan noble where the still dangerous remains of the nuclear power plant. disaster is just 50 kilometers away. this is the town of 3 pm. once they're home to channel bill workers, abandoned since 1986, and last for ever the passing decade. so radiation decrease in parts of the exclusion zone. but we are told that recently radiation now was rose again after russia and forces occupy chernobyl for a while in the early stages of this
well, isn't that the bit in i said her father helped with the chan nobel cleanup. pretty much every one in our family has had cancer, even though they now live here in celebrity a town built for chan. nobel survivors, the russians haven't attacked, but it's equally quiet since the war began, nearly half of the population has left. people worry about putting, turning the warning nuclear here. all that would need would be a conventional strike on the nuclear plant. i can have warning a garden,...
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when you picked up the nobel peace prize in 1991, you said, "you know what?ys an optimist." i wonder if there is much room for optimism today. when you see the crisis in relations between the western powers and vladimir putin, when you see conflict, again, on the eastern borders of europe involving russia, can you be an optimist today? the world could be on the brink of another conflict today. mikhail gorbachev, we have to end there, but i thank you very much indeed for being on hardtalk. spasibo. ochen spasibo. hello. as we turn the weather page from summer to autumn, it looks like nature is taking its cue as well. big changes this weekend — there could be a bit of thundery rain around across much of the uk. not everyone will see it and potentialfor some strong winds, as well. the weather charts really scream autumn. area of low pressure which will develop around that, bands of heavy and thundery rain, and potentially little smaller areas of low pressure within it, which could bring bouts of even stronger winds. complete contrast to what we've got out there
when you picked up the nobel peace prize in 1991, you said, "you know what?ys an optimist." i wonder if there is much room for optimism today. when you see the crisis in relations between the western powers and vladimir putin, when you see conflict, again, on the eastern borders of europe involving russia, can you be an optimist today? the world could be on the brink of another conflict today. mikhail gorbachev, we have to end there, but i thank you very much indeed for being on...
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what is the whole world nobel prize winner dr. usury shopping well that is it's.
what is the whole world nobel prize winner dr. usury shopping well that is it's.
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nope, was not present in the esl, awarded the nobel peace prize in 1990. gorbachev remained in the public eye watching democratic progress erode and relations with the west deteriorate. well, right now, the present russians r i b, m, are bullion trying with military force to rebuild the soviet union during integrated through forceful means, kind of undo the gorbachev legacy michelle gov. i talked the united nations secretary general antonio, the terrorist says the world's most, the towering global leader, russian president vladimir putin has expressed his deepest condolences hope itself with his famous crimson birthmark, with one of the most recognizable figures of 20th century politics. and one of its most influential.
nope, was not present in the esl, awarded the nobel peace prize in 1990. gorbachev remained in the public eye watching democratic progress erode and relations with the west deteriorate. well, right now, the present russians r i b, m, are bullion trying with military force to rebuild the soviet union during integrated through forceful means, kind of undo the gorbachev legacy michelle gov. i talked the united nations secretary general antonio, the terrorist says the world's most, the towering...
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so i think we are still in that situation was the whole world nobel prize winner. dr. use re, apple shopping. well that is, it's for know from, than you see.
so i think we are still in that situation was the whole world nobel prize winner. dr. use re, apple shopping. well that is, it's for know from, than you see.
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so i think we are still in that situation was the whole world. nobel prize winner dr. usury shutting well, that is it's for know from the.
so i think we are still in that situation was the whole world. nobel prize winner dr. usury shutting well, that is it's for know from the.
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he was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1990 four the nobel peace prize in 1990 four the leading roleayed in the radical changes in east—west relations. our russia editor looks back at mikhail gorbachev�*s momentous life. he was the kind of russian leader of the world had never seen, russian leader of the world had neverseen, mikhail russian leader of the world had never seen, mikhail gorbachev smiled. he was relaxed. in the west he acquired almost pop star status, for helping to end the cold war. but at home, it was a different story. born in the days of dictatorjosef stalin, gorbachev became a committed communist, rising fast through the ranks of the soviet communist party to the ruling politburo. he stood out, he was young, energetic, unlike his colleagues. as kremlin old—timers died in quick succession, the ussr was looking more like a cemetery paired to a superpower. but in 1985 gorbachev became leader and launched perestroika, reforms to reinvigorate the soviet union. at home there were western—style walkabouts. abroad, he charmed the iron lady. and an american president. togeth
he was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1990 four the nobel peace prize in 1990 four the leading roleayed in the radical changes in east—west relations. our russia editor looks back at mikhail gorbachev�*s momentous life. he was the kind of russian leader of the world had never seen, russian leader of the world had neverseen, mikhail russian leader of the world had never seen, mikhail gorbachev smiled. he was relaxed. in the west he acquired almost pop star status, for helping to end the...
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of the soviet, you know, you so you, dentist not was not present info is to settle a would it the nobel peace prize in 1990 gorbachev remained in the public eye watching democratic progress erode and relations with the west deteriorate. well right now, the present russians are ibm are booked in trying with military force to rebuild the soviet union to reintegrated through forceful means kind of undo the gorbachev legacy, michigan. i talk the united nations secretary general antonio, the terrorist says the world's most, the towering global leader russian president vladimir putin has expressed his deepest condolences hope itself with his famous crimson birthmark, with one of them.
of the soviet, you know, you so you, dentist not was not present info is to settle a would it the nobel peace prize in 1990 gorbachev remained in the public eye watching democratic progress erode and relations with the west deteriorate. well right now, the present russians are ibm are booked in trying with military force to rebuild the soviet union to reintegrated through forceful means kind of undo the gorbachev legacy, michigan. i talk the united nations secretary general antonio, the...
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he won the nobel peace prize in 1990. a spokesman for russia's president vladimir putin has expressed his deepest condolences. john hall has more. mikhail gorbachev left office in 1991 recent survivor of an attempted hard line, communist qu, but victim nonetheless, of unstoppable change. the vast soviet empire at suddenly ceased to exist. gorbachev left behind a moscow reduced in stature, the capital now of a newly independent russia. ma, of course he was her very, very disappointed man because he was an if house not only by the russian state. oh, so he stayed bud by the russians. i mean, he used to that very popular. he'll be remembered more warmly abroad than at home go b. as he came to be known, one the confidence of world leaders by dismantling the structures of the cold war. he played a crucial role in the re unification of germany. joining east with west as the berlin wall fell last last and perestroika formed the new, more attractive face of an old phone. he became secretary general at the time when the soviet econ
he won the nobel peace prize in 1990. a spokesman for russia's president vladimir putin has expressed his deepest condolences. john hall has more. mikhail gorbachev left office in 1991 recent survivor of an attempted hard line, communist qu, but victim nonetheless, of unstoppable change. the vast soviet empire at suddenly ceased to exist. gorbachev left behind a moscow reduced in stature, the capital now of a newly independent russia. ma, of course he was her very, very disappointed man because...
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and this is not at all the way the nobel laureate thinks.e know that his predictions always come true. let's move on. my special opinion about chancellor scholz i actually really like him, that's what happened to the ukrainians and what if the germans themselves say to him, you must have seen this picture, there were a lot of memes on this topic, and actually where something is posing in the background of this, do you know whose cheetah for many months, they could not convey it to the ukrainians, so it is imagined in germany no less. wow, they are discussing this story with a german. in fact, the deputy editor-in-chief dewey-dagmar rosenfel even wrote such an opium, where it reminds us of harry potter, do you remember there was such there was a magical mirror where everyone who looked into it reflected his secret desires, yes, secret desires, all the pictures say the deputy that the editor is dressed because the chancellor wants to look like such a statesman, such a leader, that is, everything that he actually ionizes, the journalist is not
and this is not at all the way the nobel laureate thinks.e know that his predictions always come true. let's move on. my special opinion about chancellor scholz i actually really like him, that's what happened to the ukrainians and what if the germans themselves say to him, you must have seen this picture, there were a lot of memes on this topic, and actually where something is posing in the background of this, do you know whose cheetah for many months, they could not convey it to the...