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bbc's russian editor was back on air. , ., on air. the kremlin is doing everything _ on air.ir. the kremlin is doing everything it can _ on air. the kremlin is doing everything it can at - on air. the kremlin is doing everything it can at home . on air. the kremlin is doing | everything it can at home to control the narrative about what�*s happening in ukraine. virtually all independent russian news outlets have been either block or shutdown. and the new law has made it a criminal offence to spread what the authorities deemed to be fake news about the russian armed forces, punishable by up to 15 years in prison.— to 15 years in prison. given that climate, _ to 15 years in prison. given that climate, marjorie - to 15 years in prison. given - that climate, marjorie morning star was concerned about the resumption of reporting by the bbc in russia, wondering why take the risk. and peter stewart had this advice. well, let�*s discuss all of this with jamie angus, senior controller for with jamie angus, senior controllerfor bbc news with jamie angus, senior controller for bbc news o
bbc's russian editor was back on air. , ., on air. the kremlin is doing everything _ on air.ir. the kremlin is doing everything it can _ on air. the kremlin is doing everything it can at - on air. the kremlin is doing everything it can at home . on air. the kremlin is doing | everything it can at home to control the narrative about what�*s happening in ukraine. virtually all independent russian news outlets have been either block or shutdown. and the new law has made it a criminal offence to...
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>t nice, we'll answer it on air when "options action" returns. > nice, we'll answer it on air when "options action" returns. >nice, we'll answer it on air when "options action" returns. returns. >> and a dedicated trade desk of exppport. that will push you to be even better. and just might change how you trade—forever. because once you experience thinkorswim® by td ameritrade ♪♪♪ there's no going back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . >>> welcome back to "options action". this weekend a 20-for-one stock split. the first split since 1999 and the fourth since 1997 for amazon a lot of changes and now more than amazon shares professorco explains how to play it. >> we talk about the impact for options when you experience a stock split. if you are wondering, much like what happens to the stock, the number of shares increase, something similar happens with options. so first you take the number of contracts and multiply that by the split quantities if you have one contract, you will then have 20 and you take the strike price out of a 3,000 trike call that will become the 150. premium will get divided by that same numbe
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not, so if on one hand— air and which are not, so if on one hand i_ air and which are not, so if on onessian parties can operate in ukraine when we are at war, however there _ ukraine when we are at war, however there is— ukraine when we are at war, however there is a _ ukraine when we are at war, however there is a court for that and it cannot— there is a court for that and it cannot be _ there is a court for that and it cannot be done by hand. what is done manually— cannot be done by hand. what is done manually right now is definitely the rules of— manually right now is definitely the rules of war. however, it does hother— rules of war. however, it does bother me _ rules of war. however, it does bother me how we affect democracy, because _ bother me how we affect democracy, because we _ bother me how we affect democracy, because we are fighting for free speech— because we are fighting for free speech and an ability for people to freely— speech and an ability for people to freely express their will, to freely express — freely express their will, to freely express. so today we will have
not, so if on one hand— air and which are not, so if on one hand i_ air and which are not, so if on onessian parties can operate in ukraine when we are at war, however there _ ukraine when we are at war, however there is— ukraine when we are at war, however there is a _ ukraine when we are at war, however there is a court for that and it cannot— there is a court for that and it cannot be _ there is a court for that and it cannot be done by hand. what is done manually— cannot be done by...
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the russian military relying on massive air and missile attacks on civilian targets. surveillance video tonight showing an apartment building severely damaged during a deadly strike today. a rocket intercepted and crashing into the street in kyiv today, killing one person on the ground. and tonight here, the haunting images from mariupol coming in. buildings bombed out and smoldering. and the heartbreaking news tonight about the pregnant woman and her baby rescued after the bombing of that maternity hospital in mariupol. they did not survive. also tonight, what we're learning after russian missiles hit that military base just ten
the russian military relying on massive air and missile attacks on civilian targets. surveillance video tonight showing an apartment building severely damaged during a deadly strike today. a rocket intercepted and crashing into the street in kyiv today, killing one person on the ground. and tonight here, the haunting images from mariupol coming in. buildings bombed out and smoldering. and the heartbreaking news tonight about the pregnant woman and her baby rescued after the bombing of that...
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but then stop at one of russia's most prominent independent television stations resigned live on air. yes, i yeah. unfortunately, those words no to war. the final say been made on rain tv channels. suspending operations after being threatened with closure by authorities in its final seconds on air, the channel broadcast a performance of the ballet swan lake is often played on looped by soviet tv and radio, either tons of political crises or after the death of a leader. dosage robbery in moscow to tell us more about this one. i am wondering independent media was who's actually left in moscow. well, there are very few independent media organizations laughs than those that are very worried about their future. but i just want to 1st talk about that to a tv rein departure. it was, and really something to see them. a give a nod to russian history, of course, the as swan lake ballet chikavsky ballet debuted in moscow in 1877. and since it was used during the soviet era, during times of crises, and it was also broadcast during the attempted co, in 1991 in this country, which led eventually to
but then stop at one of russia's most prominent independent television stations resigned live on air. yes, i yeah. unfortunately, those words no to war. the final say been made on rain tv channels. suspending operations after being threatened with closure by authorities in its final seconds on air, the channel broadcast a performance of the ballet swan lake is often played on looped by soviet tv and radio, either tons of political crises or after the death of a leader. dosage robbery in moscow...
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he is en route over the atlantic on air force one.e wants to make sure he is rallying his partners, and up until this point they have moved in lockstep when it comes to the sanctions against the kremlin. but they are at this point where many countries are pushing for harsher sanctions, but how much harder could the likes of europe go when they are so dependent on russia for natural gas as well as oil? that is going to be a tricky balancing act for the president. at the same time, making sure they keep unity and the united front because they want to show resolve against president vladimir putin. caroline: resolve, certainly. where are some of the divisions in the moment, annmarie? annmarie: the divisions mostly come down in large part to natural gas. you have countries even in the baltics that rely on russia for a lot of natural gas. and then you have the likes of germany who say we are just not there yet. it was astonishing to me that you had the german economy minister going over to qa tar over the weekend signing these lng deals. yo
he is en route over the atlantic on air force one.e wants to make sure he is rallying his partners, and up until this point they have moved in lockstep when it comes to the sanctions against the kremlin. but they are at this point where many countries are pushing for harsher sanctions, but how much harder could the likes of europe go when they are so dependent on russia for natural gas as well as oil? that is going to be a tricky balancing act for the president. at the same time, making sure...
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists andnalysts in over 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. kathleen: still ahead, amid sanctions, we look at the potential long-term impact of the war in ukraine on the global energy market. up next, shane oliver tells us how he sees reducing risk and the main drivers he is keeping his ion appear this is bloomberg. ♪ >> what i said is if we think it is appropriate to raise 50 basis points, we will do so. haidi: fed chair jerome powell speaking earlier. let's speak about the impact on markets with shane oliver, chief economist with ansi powder -- ansi capital. how much volatility do you see? we had movement in the treasury market that extended into the australian bond session, as well. shane: the reality is the situation in ukraine is far from resolved and could get worse. we have central banks raising rates and becoming more aggressive in doing so, or that seems to be the message from the u.s. fed. we've got rate hikes coming up in australia. we've seen a good rally in market
global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists andnalysts in over 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. kathleen: still ahead, amid sanctions, we look at the potential long-term impact of the war in ukraine on the global energy market. up next, shane oliver tells us how he sees reducing risk and the main drivers he is keeping his ion appear this is bloomberg. ♪ >> what i said is if we think it is appropriate to raise 50...
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one. this is where air force air force one. this is you see a picture there bob haldeman and next to him is his chief lieutenant larry higbee and they obviously are drilling me with questions and hold them and has a skeptical look on his face. like are you kidding me and to his left is dr. henry kissinger and in back is winston lord who later became ambassador to china julie pino one of the secretaries and kissinger aid william howe and on the far back on the right is mario hartley who was a kissinger secretary and and we're working we we were always working. i mean it's almost impossible to underscore the amount of energy, we put into everything that we did. 24/7 this is a meeting of my we picked up some chinese leaders on the way into beijing and i am sitting at a table aboard air force one going through what would be our plans upon arrival and beijing? and here's the president this this is a great shot because it's so so representative of what this man was all about. he's got the briefing books in front of him. he's working.
one. this is where air force air force one. this is you see a picture there bob haldeman and next to him is his chief lieutenant larry higbee and they obviously are drilling me with questions and hold them and has a skeptical look on his face. like are you kidding me and to his left is dr. henry kissinger and in back is winston lord who later became ambassador to china julie pino one of the secretaries and kissinger aid william howe and on the far back on the right is mario hartley who was a...
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the russian military relying on massive air and missile attacks on civilian targets.deo showing an parent building severely damaged during a deadly strike today. a rocket intercepted and crashing into the street in kyiv today, killing one person on the ground. and tonight here, the haunting images from mariupol coming in. bombings bombed out and smoldering. and the heartbreaking news tonight about the pregnant woman and her baby rescued after the bombing of that maternity hospital in mariupol. they did not survive. also tonight, what we're learning after russian missiles hit that military base just ten miles from the polish border, killing dozens and wounding
the russian military relying on massive air and missile attacks on civilian targets.deo showing an parent building severely damaged during a deadly strike today. a rocket intercepted and crashing into the street in kyiv today, killing one person on the ground. and tonight here, the haunting images from mariupol coming in. bombings bombed out and smoldering. and the heartbreaking news tonight about the pregnant woman and her baby rescued after the bombing of that maternity hospital in mariupol....
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. >> welcome to "bloomberg markets ." >> oil falls amid signs of optimism in ukraine with talks between putin and zelenskyy on the cards. >> that sending credit risk of falling. we speak with bradley rogoff from barclays. and we are joined by the ceo of hyliion to discuss the future of the global trucking industry. let us get a quick check on the major indexes, averages and it looks like a very tight spread. >> obviously if the general tone today has been willingness to do some buying and we see that with the s&p, up half a percent, it has been interesting to watch the change in equity sentiment with the s&p at this stage up in the neighborhood of 5% after challenging start in january and february. but staying with the bond market theme you're talking about, for what it's worth we want to take a good look at what is happening with investment-grade credit because it has been a
global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. >> welcome to "bloomberg markets ." >> oil falls amid signs of optimism in ukraine with talks between putin and zelenskyy on the cards. >> that sending credit risk of falling. we speak with bradley rogoff from barclays. and we are joined by the ceo of hyliion to discuss the future of the global...
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global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalistsnd analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we engage with the president. it was very last minute before he announces the war to get a cease fire. it is not accessible by anybody. jonathan: emmanuel macron alongside chancellor schulz of germany, pleading with the russian counterpart, demanding a cease fire. they did not get it. that line, the conditions he put on the table are not acceptable by anybody. futures up on the nasdaq up 1.6%. yields up to .218% higher. the quote, "there are certain positive developments as far as negotiators from outside informed me." vladimir putin alongside his fellow russian counterparts. tom: we will continue to monitor up to the president's speech in three hours. christopher harvey joins us, head of equity strategy at wells fargo. i want to go to the wonderful david wu, now retired, who says watch out for the global var risk. explain the risk models banks have and what they can do to their equity portfolio given the
global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalistsnd analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we engage with the president. it was very last minute before he announces the war to get a cease fire. it is not accessible by anybody. jonathan: emmanuel macron alongside chancellor schulz of germany, pleading with the russian counterpart, demanding a cease fire. they did not get it. that line, the...
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is "bloomberg." biden: i am once again using my presidential authority to activate additional security systems to continue to help ukraine fend off russia's assault. this will include drones, which demonstrates our commitment to sending our most cutting edge systems to ukraine for its defense. jonathan: the president of the united states for new york city this morning, good morning. rolling over just a little bit on this line from the kremlin, reports of major progress in ukraine, talks wrong. throw that into the mix. lower again by eight basis points. this curve, lisa, slowly inverting. the conversation we had yesterday going through the forecast of the federal reserve. the plan implied by the dot plot, is that achievable? pretty much a consensus on yesterday's program. lisa: basically that the projections were basically not achievable and frankly, in all of the notes we were talking about before, and
global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is "bloomberg." biden: i am once again using my presidential authority to activate additional security systems to continue to help ukraine fend off russia's assault. this will include drones, which demonstrates our commitment to sending our most cutting edge systems to ukraine for its defense. jonathan: the president of the united states for...
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global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalistsnd analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: just getting pictures of what appears to be secretary blinken alongside nato members in a family photo in brussels, belgium. that is jen's stilton berg -- jen's stoltenberg -- jens stilton berg -- jens stoltenberg alongside secretary blinken. tom: can you imagine the scenarios and outcomes they have been briefed on by their military authorities? jonathan: the gentleman right in the center, the nato secretary-general, his words this morning, it just demonstrates the recklessness of this war and the importance of ending it. how they choose to respond to this today, i've got no idea, but certainly in the fog of war, bad things can happen. that is what people were concerned about overnight as that firefighting was taking place on the side of europe's largest nuclear power plant. tom: we will continue with coverage on this, and of course we got reporters in poland and brussels and other parts of this
global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalistsnd analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: just getting pictures of what appears to be secretary blinken alongside nato members in a family photo in brussels, belgium. that is jen's stilton berg -- jen's stoltenberg -- jens stilton berg -- jens stoltenberg alongside secretary blinken. tom: can you imagine the scenarios and outcomes they have...
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. kathleen: hong kong may announce a roadmap out of covid as soon as monday. we hear why social distancing measures need to be relaxed. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: let's take a look at some key events over the next two days. you the members -- eu members meet to talk about further actions to stop russia aggression. president joe biden will join in person. in the u.s., we will hear from fed chair jerome powell after he lifted interest rates last week. chinese markets will be in focus after the wild roller coaster ride last week. for more, let's bring in them is a bank head of economic strategies. in your notes from last week, you're talking about markets -- you said hope, fear, uncertainty. i hope i got the order right. two of your main focuses were ukraine, but china with the crackdown on tech, it seems to have started lightening a bit. let starting ukraine. where are we? hope, fear, uncertainty and what does i
global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. kathleen: hong kong may announce a roadmap out of covid as soon as monday. we hear why social distancing measures need to be relaxed. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: let's take a look at some key events over the next two days. you the members -- eu members meet to talk about further actions to stop russia aggression....
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air force? what we have seen on — the russian air force? what we have seen on the _ the russian air force? seen on the coin _ the russian air force? what we have seen on the coin -- - the russian air force? what we | have seen on the coin -- convoy have seen on the coin —— convoy side of things �*s conclusion that i come from mckenzie intelligence services, we can take you through these, and the 40 metres, 40 miles with of tanks that they have seen, they say is a logistical packet strong along the major highway from the belarus border to the northern outskirts of kyiv, a convoy that appears to be hampered in places, lacking fuel and certain vehicles seem to have broken down with other people passing them, showing videos on social media, and thirdly, armour tanks, artillery, infantry fighting vehicles but mainly logistical vehicles but mainly logistical vehicles showing they will be there for some time. we have seen social — there for some time. we have seen social media _ there for some time. we have seen social media footage - seen social media footage apparently showing russian troops su
air force? what we have seen on — the russian air force? what we have seen on the _ the russian air force? seen on the coin _ the russian air force? what we have seen on the coin -- - the russian air force? what we | have seen on the coin -- convoy have seen on the coin —— convoy side of things �*s conclusion that i come from mckenzie intelligence services, we can take you through these, and the 40 metres, 40 miles with of tanks that they have seen, they say is a logistical packet...
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there's another reality which is the war is literally ongoing as we are on air. e's a war, and you run into credit events like that in a war. jonathan: and this could be one of them. sever stall -- severstal, the first russian firm unable to pay its debt. tom: sebastien page of t. rowe price, can it be business as usual? sebastien: no, i think the market is underestimating the impact of what is going on right now. the s&p 500 is up about 4% over the last month. you have an inflation shock on top of an inflation shock. that takes you back to the 1970's and it raises questions. even though this war does not feel like a direct hit to u.s. growth, the implications of the inflation shock can be major. people on your show were talking about whether the fed will be forced to hike faster, higher, more aggressively, and you have consumer implications. people pay more for gas at the pump, so consumption can be hit. then you have corporate margins. right now we are underweight stocks versus bonds. we are still invested in stocks, but we are comfortable being underweight. tom
there's another reality which is the war is literally ongoing as we are on air. e's a war, and you run into credit events like that in a war. jonathan: and this could be one of them. sever stall -- severstal, the first russian firm unable to pay its debt. tom: sebastien page of t. rowe price, can it be business as usual? sebastien: no, i think the market is underestimating the impact of what is going on right now. the s&p 500 is up about 4% over the last month. you have an inflation shock...
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from brussels to poland, the president on the move. tom: air force one on the move.european front, th
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global news, 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 20 700 journalistsalysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> let's return to the crash. one of the two black boxes have been found. let's get over to our chief north asian correspondent. what do we know? this is the last one that was found. >> it looks as though that cockpit voice recorder did have some extra damage and some internal damage to the memory unit. this could pave a very critical path to finding out how this accident happened because it was flying along at cruising speed pretty uneventfully. then it suddenly took a nosedive and 1.5 minutes later, it was on the ground. obliterated. there was concern that perhaps the two black boxes could not be found. one has been found. the cockpit recorder is on its way or probably has been arrived in beijing now. because the accident happened in china, they will lead the investigation. they have enacted this international treaty and this allows the country that made the aircraft, the u.s. to have representatives from the national transportation sa
global news, 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 20 700 journalistsalysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> let's return to the crash. one of the two black boxes have been found. let's get over to our chief north asian correspondent. what do we know? this is the last one that was found. >> it looks as though that cockpit voice recorder did have some extra damage and some internal damage to the memory unit. this could pave a very critical...
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is "bloomberg." >> you're going to see a stagflation, and higher inflation within that. a recession in europe, stagflation in the u.s., and a number of commodity inputs running into debt problems. that is the sort of world we are given at. jonathan: mohammed el-erian with a warning. nasdaq 100 futures down, yields lower by a couple of basis points. we come back, crude higher. just to echo something he said at the end about developing countries, dependent on imported commodities, there is something in politico that many of you have sent across to me. here are a couple of the quotes. "if you think we've got hell on earth now, you just get ready. a few extra billion dollars means you are going to have famine, destabilization and mass migration." lisa: we talked so much about the crude story, the real story is the food story because this is the bread basket of europe and it supplies so much wheat and other
global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is "bloomberg." >> you're going to see a stagflation, and higher inflation within that. a recession in europe, stagflation in the u.s., and a number of commodity inputs running into debt problems. that is the sort of world we are given at. jonathan: mohammed el-erian with a warning. nasdaq 100 futures down, yields lower by a couple of...
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from brussels to poland, the president on the move. tom: air force one on the move. on the greater european front, the future of g20, will russia be involved? far more, the relationship of poland with united states of america, there is a deep history here. this is an important meeting with a capitalistic juggernaut of eastern europe. jonathan: the diplomatic effort in china's role in that. president xi had a call with prime minister johnson. we are getting some national headlines. a headline that said xi should promote peace talks in ukraine and china is willing to play a constructive role. tom: my guess starts with communication first. it will be interesting to see how the united states and china communicate with each other. maybe that is job number 14 secretary of state blinken moving into april. jonathan: that is moving into this week to get the chinese to take a stronger stance against the invasion conducted by the russians. kailey: something the president continually pushes for. he had his own conversation with xi xinping. the role is how active will china be gi
from brussels to poland, the president on the move. tom: air force one on the move. on the greater european front, the future of g20, will russia be involved? far more, the relationship of poland with united states of america, there is a deep history here. this is an important meeting with a capitalistic juggernaut of eastern europe. jonathan: the diplomatic effort in china's role in that. president xi had a call with prime minister johnson. we are getting some national headlines. a headline...
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global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists analysts in over 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. haidi: prices of rare earth minerals have been surging with additional pressure from the war on ukraine. we are discussing that and its impact on supply with lynas. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: the presidential election in south korea could reshape the energy strategy with candidates having different views on decarbonization. let's ring in a research specialist. what are the main energy and climate change policy differences among the leading candidates? david: the leading candidates both agree on achieving net zero emissions in the long term, but there are different ways. the democratic party wants solar and wind speed to be the main drivers of decarbonization and transition to the 2035 target. the main opposition party wants nuclear power to be the main driver of decarbonization and support transition slower that would lower impact on car prices. he could revise down the 2035 target -- the 2035 target. haidi: the can
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global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. juliette: still ahead, we discussed the implications of businesses in asia. plus, why a firm says investors should avoid on picking losers. more on that, next. this is losers. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: investors facing uncertainty. how should they position themselves? joining us is the cio of an asset management firm. welcome to the program. use human factor methodology and your stock selection, you are saying, avoid losers, pick the winners. easier said than the. give us a sense of how you do that. guest: thank you. it's all about avoiding losers. one of the problems of trying to pick a winner's you have to have knowledge of the future. the more we try to forecast the unknown future, the more we increase the likelihood we are going to be wrong. we have designed a methodology and draw on the principles and avoid the laws. manage risk like an actuary, not a portfolio manager. you will never be able to
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global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. haidi: let us take a look at what we are seeing when it comes to trading in australia. the top gainer when it comes to the sydney session is magellan financial. buying back shares on issue. quite a bit over 8% in terms of the stock trading at the moment. the on market buyback announced today is an effective way to enhance value for shareholders. shareholders agree at the moment. the actual number of shares purchased will vary on market conditions and other factors as well. we heard that the board was considering the intention for a market buyback. we are seeing the stock reacting positively to the news. a backdrop of broader, more subdued gains for the asx 200. we have our excessive interview with vivian on china's exercise on influence on russia during the war on ukraine. our next guest is leaning towards profitability and size as uncertainty around the war remains. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are seeing some upside for asian stoc
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global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: still ahead, and asset management group tells us why they are positive equities. and global stocks are on track for their worst quarter in two years amid concerns over a growth slowdown. we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: can the u.s. economy withstand the aggressive rate hikes passed by some of wall street's biggest banks? the march u.s. drop support may provide some clues. bloomberg's policy editor kathleen hays here with the preview. what are we expecting from the job report? does it change anything from the fed, or reinforce the path they are on? kathleen: the latter is what we expect. people are exciting a recession -- people are expecting a recession. listen to this. as for aggressive rate hikes, goldman, j.p. morgan, morgan stanley 650 basis point rate hikes at the may and june meetings. there are four meetings after that. that is when you get 25 basis points in each meeting. then fin
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so we were all worried whether we are still on air or not. aine so massively. one of the bits of misinformation that was out there initially too was how many casualties there were at the tv tower and at the nearby holocaust memorial as well. i mean, you were there, how many people were killed? well, we can confirm that five people were killed, that came to pay tributes to their loved ones who they lost during world war two in the holocaust events. but other than that we don't know how many other victims of that missile attack on the tower. by the way, the broadcasting is restored now, so all the tv stations are broadcasting in a normal way. what is interesting how we operate at the minute, because all the nationwide tv station, the national television stations are united. we share our stories, we share our pieces. if you just turn any station in ukraine you will see the same picture, because we just share all the materials, we share days like each station has six hours on air and then we give the floor to our colleagues from the other station
so we were all worried whether we are still on air or not. aine so massively. one of the bits of misinformation that was out there initially too was how many casualties there were at the tv tower and at the nearby holocaust memorial as well. i mean, you were there, how many people were killed? well, we can confirm that five people were killed, that came to pay tributes to their loved ones who they lost during world war two in the holocaust events. but other than that we don't know how many...
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global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. juliette: still ahead, an exclusive interview as singapore's borders reopen and travel restrictions received. we will have that interview, later in the hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> watch this. >> i do not see what the argument is. 50 in june, july, september. >> why wouldn't they? >> this is inflation around 8%. >> inflation is going to be insane for march. >> the average consumer is losing ground. >> 40% of the public has less than 100 -- $1000 in saving. >> there is a huge response. >> call me when we get to 3% in inflation. >> this is a fed in inflation fighting mode. >> it's going to be a wild ride. juliette: guests talking about the rate hike expectations. checking in on some moves we are seeing in the hang seng tech index space. shares are rising quite substantially, up by 11%. this is after they came through with earnings reports. the highest since last wednesday. the index had two sessions of decli
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global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. -- is slowing down growth. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio. futures down about 0.25% on the s&p, 24 hours after a fed decision. some big goals for the central bank. lisa: and basically a bond market that says we don't buy it , pricing and slower growth ahead and vying that the fed is not going to get to their target. jonathan: and a little bit of inversion from the belly of the curve. it is just starting to come through. lisa: the more the fed tightens in the near term, the lower growth prospects in the long term. that is the message being sent by a bond market very much sending a different signal than equities, and then the dollar, which is reflecting a bit of pessimism in its decline. jonathan: weaker off the back of that. a bit of pushback to the fed forecast yesterday. in fact, a lot of pushback. pushback
global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. -- is slowing down growth. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio. futures down about 0.25% on the s&p, 24 hours after a fed decision. some big goals for the central bank. lisa: and basically a...
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nick thorpe from the bbc, you are live on air on the bbc. can i you are live on air on the bbc.people, and| of ukraine and ukrainian people, and we are— of ukraine and ukrainian people, and we are here, — of ukraine and ukrainian people, and we are here, i don't think that the leaders _ we are here, i don't think that the leaders give these messages. just a wish from _ leaders give these messages. just a wish from my heart, peace, peace, peace _ wish from my heart, peace, peace, reace. ., ., peace. you have condemned the russian invasion _ peace. you have condemned the russian invasion already - peace. you have condemned the russian invasion already in - peace. you have condemned the russian invasion already in the l russian invasion already in the words but what more can hungary do to help ukraine, a neighbouring country? irate to help ukraine, a neighbouring count ? ~ , ., , ., . ., , country? we try to provide channels for negotiation _ country? we try to provide channels for negotiation because _ country? we try to provide channels for negotiation because what - country? we
nick thorpe from the bbc, you are live on air on the bbc. can i you are live on air on the bbc.people, and| of ukraine and ukrainian people, and we are— of ukraine and ukrainian people, and we are here, — of ukraine and ukrainian people, and we are here, i don't think that the leaders _ we are here, i don't think that the leaders give these messages. just a wish from _ leaders give these messages. just a wish from my heart, peace, peace, peace _ wish from my heart, peace, peace, reace. .,...
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: still ahead, the director general joins us to discuss flight bands to hong kong and what it means for cathay pacific. also rate hikes and why a recession is the only way to stop inflation. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: you are watching daybreak australia. some are forecasting two 50 bones -- 50 basis point rate hikes. our global economics and policy editor kathleen hays is here. what are we expecting from the jobs report? does it change anything from the fed? >> it may underscore something from the fed. who can get more aggressive with the rate hike prediction? three banks all see 50 basis point rate hikes in may and june. citigroup sees 50 basis point hikes in june through september. they believe this is something the economy is strong enough to take. today we saw a big consumer spending report. it's all the spending. everything you by. it looks like maybe this surgin
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global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. >> take a look at the historic surge in the commodities space. marching up higher, $125 a barrel after u.s. announced a fan on russian fossil fuel, the energy sector at the highest share since 2020, we see oil marching higher and natural gas is above that for dollar level. we see every sector in the energy space continuing to rally on these geopolitical tensions as russia continues to invade ukraine. we are talking about the trade deficit in the u.s., the rhetoric on the energy imports, gold at the moment, muted, but above the $2000 level. the metal rallying to the highest since 2020, this would be a 19 month high above the 2000 level inflation, economic growth concerns adding to the price pressure. we are seeing palladium at a record high, platinum as well, precious metals continue to rally. russia is a major reducer of all of these commodities. >> inflation is top of mind, we have been hearing on the economy and the session, he is addressing these
global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. >> take a look at the historic surge in the commodities space. marching up higher, $125 a barrel after u.s. announced a fan on russian fossil fuel, the energy sector at the highest share since 2020, we see oil marching higher and natural gas is above that for dollar level. we see every sector in the energy space continuing to rally on these geopolitical...
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: still ahead, a ceo joins us to debrief the rail operators recent earnings and tell us what is in store for hong kong passengers among the virus shock. but our discussion first with a ceo talking about mainline chana -- mainland china and hong kong. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: the new business value jumped over 20%. the insurer also announced a buyback over the next three years. joining us for an exclusive interview is the aia cio. congratulations on these numbers. let's start with the buyback. how did you reach this decision? >> good morning. the buyback that we announced today is the first one since ipo. it reflects the consistent strong performance of our business since ipo. we have built up steadily over the last 10 or 11 years and we have now decided that looking at our balance sheet which is very strong looking at the growth prospects we have and amount amount we
global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: still ahead, a ceo joins us to debrief the rail operators recent earnings and tell us what is in store for hong kong passengers among the virus shock. but our discussion first with a ceo talking about mainline chana -- mainland china and hong kong. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: the new business value jumped over 20%....
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with henry kissinger and president ford six hours on that airplane, in their room, they have a room on air force one and we were drinking martinis, that was an interesting episode, it was the good ole days, and, of course, henry kissinger was against the economic zone, he thought they would retaliate against us. i kept saying that will not happen. they need our species, they need our fish. they will negotiate in ways they can get our fish. and one of the proudest moments after he took off out of fairbanks, alaska, he was going to japan, he signed my bill, and so we have the 200 mile limits which i think is one of the greatest success stories as far as legislation goes. >> what about the endangered species act? what is its effect on alaska? >> it affects alaska more so because we're small in number of people and we have such a massive federal land and we have special interest groups that try to establish species that i don't think are endangered. i happen to be the last congressman that ever voted for the endangered species act. people don't remember when it was proposed. by the way, it pas
with henry kissinger and president ford six hours on that airplane, in their room, they have a room on air force one and we were drinking martinis, that was an interesting episode, it was the good ole days, and, of course, henry kissinger was against the economic zone, he thought they would retaliate against us. i kept saying that will not happen. they need our species, they need our fish. they will negotiate in ways they can get our fish. and one of the proudest moments after he took off out...
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look committee assists this has -- her [indiscernible] >> global news, 24 hours a day, on air and onloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn, this is bloomberg. >> still ahead, china seems to have appended itself into a quarter. next, what's in store for markets with medley global advisors. we discussed key invest and more. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the war in ukraine continues to dominate headlines as the invasion enters its fourth week. nato members meet in brussels thursday to discuss further actions to stop russia's aggression. president joe biden will join in person. we will hear again from fed chair jay powell after he lifted interest rates and signaled hikes at all remaining meetings this year. on wednesday the u.k. chancellor of the exchequer delivers has spring statement to parliament outlining spending plans and priorities. >> chinese markets and focus again after a crazy ride last week. loan prime rates set to remain unchanged monday. analysts do see there is a pause in a gradual evening cycle to res
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global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the only way out is through diplomatic means. it is through dialogue. we know how the situation has evolved into very negative scenarios. i think what happens now is already worse than what much people expected. jonathan: before and minister from moldova. futures positive about nine points. the nasdaq essentially unchanged. bond yields higher by six basis points on tends to 2.35%. all that bond market action continues to build. lisa: when you saw people saying that yields got to this level, that it would disrupt equities. this was the threshold where we would see some sort of market turbulence. he had market turbulence. is this what we call market turbulence? is this what we are seeing in equities? jonathan: tk is missing out today. you agree? tom keene is missing out in a major way. when this started a month ago, tom wanted one person on the show, and it is our next guest, and tom is not here. if tom w
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloombergquint take. i'm paul allen and this is bloomberg. >> ahead, the ukrainian ambassador to japan explains why cutting business from russia is a good investment. >> the economic toll of the war in ukraine said to backdrop for policy decision from three of the world's most influential central banks in coming days. the main event will be the fed decision wednesday. we will likely get the first rate hike since december of 2018. char jerome powell has said he backs a 25 basis point rise with inflation at the highest in decades. the bank of england follows thursday. money markets are betting on more than 100 basis points of hikes by june. in asia, central banks from japan, indonesia, and taiwan. it is some of this rate differential expectations being felt across markets especially with the japanese yen at a five-year low. we have expectations for widening yield differentials with the fed expected to hike by at least 25 basis points. budget, the doj is continuing its easing stent the -- the boj is continui
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because in a way, thatjust a few seconds that she was on air has been incredibly powerful.ibly powerful gesture.— away, but impaired -- incredibly powerful gesture. of course, and real bravery- _ powerful gesture. of course, and real bravery. nobody _ powerful gesture. of course, and real bravery. nobody quite - powerful gesture. of course, and | real bravery. nobody quite knows, but it is thought to end their could've been up to 20 million russians watching that programme, albeit for those five seconds before they cut away from her. and i was reading some really, really interesting research from an academic professor about how many people of the population, what percentage of the population you need to reach a tipping point where it is a possibility that there could be a revolution looking at all sorts of revelations whether it was soviet countries trying to revolt against corrupt governments, and this professor thinks that it's about 3.5%. now, obviously, i'm not talking about a point ashley .5% of the population who are really committed and ready to take drastic action.
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global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. haidi: we discussed the impact of russia and ukraine peace talks energy stocks. the risks of recession, while global markets can support higher rates. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: our top story, the last few days seem to be the yield curve and version. 530's and burning for the first time since 2006. i have to say it was a brief inversion and then it bounced right back. shery: this signaling the bond market fears of arrest session coming soon despite the fact that the -- of a recession coming soon despite the fact that the inversions have happened temporarily. that not necessarily mean immediate recession and an immediate economic concern. jerome powell was explaining that he is watching more treasury yields to 18 months and we are not seeing warning signs on that part as of yet. haidi: yields will keep rising until there are definitive -- there are signs of inflation. -- recession. another segment of the yield curve inverting, how much attention are
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and here pyotr alekseevich himself goes on the air after the censorship has been introduced, only westernt ukraine will not be a member of nato membership in the european union, you will be enough. look, it doesn't matter if i agree or not. no, i don't accept it. it is even strange that against the backdrop of the emerging split yesterday. it would seem that politicians who have united and forgotten about blue and resentment are not heard, talk that has not ceased for many years about a possible military coup, as a result of which the nationalists will be removed from the helm of zelensky and will completely take power in their own hands. but maybe this is also because here, more often than others, he spoke about this now, and now he is not in kiev , but in moscow today in the minsk mountains. well , the neutral status of ukraine, this issue should be raised and resolved. by the people of ukraine well, well. why are you scum when you accepted the history of nato when you distorted and distorted the constitution by introducing articles into it that talked about the integration of ukraine i
and here pyotr alekseevich himself goes on the air after the censorship has been introduced, only westernt ukraine will not be a member of nato membership in the european union, you will be enough. look, it doesn't matter if i agree or not. no, i don't accept it. it is even strange that against the backdrop of the emerging split yesterday. it would seem that politicians who have united and forgotten about blue and resentment are not heard, talk that has not ceased for many years about a...
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global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. shery: coming up, we look at the latest cease fire talks between russia and ukraine as kyiv enters an extended curfew. university of melbourne professor will join us in this hour. where to put some of $5 billion in assets under management. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we have been cautious. >> it is a new regime we are looking at. >> it is exacerbating all of the issues that are already there. >> commodity prices, you name it. >> geopolitical risk coming to the warfront. >> harder to make gains from risk assets. >> it is a trickier environment. >> one of the longest corrections for the nasdaq since the global financial crisis. >> i do not like being bearish. >> some of our earlier guests sharing their market views. joining us now is julie biel. great to have you with us. at least some segments are starting to get concerned, and bracing for multiple rate hikes. are you paying less attention to things like the dot plot? >> i think the challenge of the dot
global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. shery: coming up, we look at the latest cease fire talks between russia and ukraine as kyiv enters an extended curfew. university of melbourne professor will join us in this hour. where to put some of $5 billion in assets under management. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we have been cautious. >> it is a new regime we are looking at. >> it is...
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global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. haidi: we have a look at the bloomberg lamp saying that they will be delaying the london apo -- ipo. and this is amid the ukraine were, they are committed to pursuing that public listing but say that they do not expect to have that ipo take place until the second quarter. we have heard earlier in the year that they are in a 2 billion pound london ipo in the second quarter. between 1.5 trillion to 1.5 billion pounds. they had disclosed there would be a concerned listing on the singapore exchange. we have had not any more details on that. they have already appointed banks to that unit which is a value of about $18 billion for that business. the evaluation for that business included 2 billion pounds from that listing. a great deal of uncertainty, but the planning for that london ipo was underway. the fight, being committed to that public listing, it has been delayed and moved to ukraine more. kathleen: we will get the current -- we will get the global
global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. haidi: we have a look at the bloomberg lamp saying that they will be delaying the london apo -- ipo. and this is amid the ukraine were, they are committed to pursuing that public listing but say that they do not expect to have that ipo take place until the second quarter. we have heard earlier in the year that they are in a 2 billion pound london ipo in the...
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. rishaad: nice one. coming up, the malaysian dairy producer farm fresh set to raise two and $40 million in what would be the biggest ipo since june of last year for the country. we will find out more with the group ceo. take a closer look at markets are reacting to russia's shelling of europe's biggest nuclear power plant in ukraine. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the day, i am announcing we are adding dozens of names, including one of russia's billionaires. i'm banning travel by more than 50 russian oligarchs, families, and close associates. >> ukraine and russia are an important supplier of wheat, corn, oil, sunflower oil to the global markets, and, hope that the military invasion will be suspended fast and our farmers will be able to have the normal agricultural year. >> there have been physical almost face to face confrontation between the security forces acting there in local population. as you can imagine, it is a very delicate situation where anythi
global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. rishaad: nice one. coming up, the malaysian dairy producer farm fresh set to raise two and $40 million in what would be the biggest ipo since june of last year for the country. we will find out more with the group ceo. take a closer look at markets are reacting to russia's shelling of europe's biggest nuclear power plant in ukraine. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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vonnie: global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700ournalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn this is bluebird -- i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. rishaad: let's have a look at what is going on with commodities. nickel set to resume trading on the london metal exchange. let's get to su keenan who is starting off with oil here. trading slightly higher in the asian session but still down about 6% in the last 24 hours. su: 20 to 25% since the multi-year highs a week ago. it has been a wild ride in the volatility is not ending anytime soon. maybe traders are talking about the round-trip from the 200 day moving average. that was before it shot up into the stratosphere. we have seen oil come down dramatically and only in asia trading are we starting to see it pop up again above 97. i'm talking about west texas intermediate. oil closed above the 97 mark in new york trading on tuesday and has shot back up in the last hour. there are some buyers out there. brent crude closing above 100 in the most recent session. there
vonnie: global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700ournalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn this is bluebird -- i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. rishaad: let's have a look at what is going on with commodities. nickel set to resume trading on the london metal exchange. let's get to su keenan who is starting off with oil here. trading slightly higher in the asian session but still down about 6% in the last 24 hours. su:...
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katerina works for the news channel, ukraine 24, which has remained on air throughout the invasion. ins me live, we are not disclosing her location. katerina, thank you for joining us, what has it been like reporting on a war in your own country? >> hi, thanks for having me. and i would like to start with traditional words, here in ukraine, glory to ukraine, glory to armed forces of ukraine, and glory to all of the people who support us. i have seen the material your journalists have made about russian propaganda. and that is why we are still working, and that is why there were no questions if we should continue going on air, during the war. no matter how hard it is. i was on air, on the first day of work, and we couldn't even finish our normally, because of the shelling by our office. so, we feel, and we understand that people need us. they need to know the truth about what is really happening in ukraine, and we feel our responsibility of that. and we feel our responsibility of fighting against russian propaganda. you know? i just want to share one fact, that they are using dirty li
katerina works for the news channel, ukraine 24, which has remained on air throughout the invasion. ins me live, we are not disclosing her location. katerina, thank you for joining us, what has it been like reporting on a war in your own country? >> hi, thanks for having me. and i would like to start with traditional words, here in ukraine, glory to ukraine, glory to armed forces of ukraine, and glory to all of the people who support us. i have seen the material your journalists have made...