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phil, let's start with you >> kelly, almost every airline, in fact, every airline i know of has said look, we are not going to enforce a mask mandate any longer so it's optional take a look at what we're talking about here this has been a rough 14 months for all of these airlines. the tsa has dropped its enforcement of the mask mandate as well. and then by the way, this is for mass transit in the united states you're also looking at a number of areas, amtrak is also impacted by this a number of the regional transportation authorities have also said look, we're going to be dropping the mask requirement. and in practice, what we've seen from video at various airports around the country today is that most people have taken off the mask not everybody. remember, it's optional. there are some people who have decided i'm not comfortable with the environment when it comes to covid-19 we're going to keep the mask on. one area where i think we're going to notice an impact, unruly passengers. and we should see, should see better behavior in the air it has gotten a little bit better according to
phil, let's start with you >> kelly, almost every airline, in fact, every airline i know of has said look, we are not going to enforce a mask mandate any longer so it's optional take a look at what we're talking about here this has been a rough 14 months for all of these airlines. the tsa has dropped its enforcement of the mask mandate as well. and then by the way, this is for mass transit in the united states you're also looking at a number of areas, amtrak is also impacted by this a...
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hello phil let's meet lisa is my classmate. i'm staying at her place tonight, you know it's philip.meet you. kat listen, i have to go. come on, we'll call you later. yes, sure. bye. this is my guy, your wow, an outstanding kid, athlete. yes, a very capable hockey player, they wanted to take him to the moscow club, but i don’t ask for a lot of competition there. yes one of these days be how long. thanks to our guests. i can't even believe it's you. have you changed a lot here? the cottage had to be completely rebuilt. hello hello this is my daughter liza this is my old friend larisa she arrived from moscow today and her car was stolen right away. well, we have a city. i invited her to dinner. i hope you don't mind. will you show larisa house? nice dress thank you let's check out the tour with pleasure. on which one to go to moscow, all the girls dream about it. thank you very much dinner was wonderful. your girlfriend doesn't want to eat. she said she was tired and would sleep. larissa since you decided to stay here in your hometown . i would like to offer you a job in our company. i
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say today on the stream we are looking at what would it take to boost missing representation in phil? let me give you an example. let me introduce you to nadia. nadia 20 to 30 years old. isis terrace. oh, skin sexy, sexy. must wear had scarf, and have middle eastern eyebrows. we keep playing these stereotypes, but hollywood love stereotype. yeah. and it's wrong. oh, you're on the wrong business. if you're going to get, all right, you know, look at what's happening in our country right now. you know, like, it is crazy out here. only very well, actually a she just, that's me. who are, if characters light nadia, a part of a problem. what's the solution you're about to meet 3 guests who have the ideas, a concrete and terrible hello to kashi, if hello, so odd and hello janice. so nice to have you on the street. can she? can you introduce yourself to our international audience? tell them what you do and who you are. course thank you so much for having me. my name is kasha shake. i'm the co founder and the president of the pillars fund good to have you. so i welcome back to the stream. lovely to
say today on the stream we are looking at what would it take to boost missing representation in phil? let me give you an example. let me introduce you to nadia. nadia 20 to 30 years old. isis terrace. oh, skin sexy, sexy. must wear had scarf, and have middle eastern eyebrows. we keep playing these stereotypes, but hollywood love stereotype. yeah. and it's wrong. oh, you're on the wrong business. if you're going to get, all right, you know, look at what's happening in our country right now. you...
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let him out! until the character of phil, played _ let him out! female characters including brightstar. i can make money from it. and i characters including brightstar. i | can make money from it. and the thriller in the _ can make money from it. and the thriller in the cut, _ can make money from it. and the thriller in the cut, starring - can make money from it. and the thriller in the cut, starring meg l thriller in the cut, starring meg ryan as a woman who witnesses a sexual assault and becomes too involved with the investigating police officer. even in the power of the dog, there is delicacy to her depiction of phil, a misogynist and a bully, that attracted her cast. for me, it is herfilm—making, i for me, it is her film—making, i wanted — for me, it is her film—making, i wanted to— for me, it is her film—making, i wanted to be a part of her type of storytelling and the way she portrays people, at like their ugliest— portrays people, at like their ugliest places and somehow, what she wants_ ugliest places and somehow, what she wants from _ ugl
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so, phil, let's start on that counter offensive by ukrainian forces. what's the latest there? >> reporter: according to president zelenskyy from his own address he says the trend we've been talking about for a week now is clearly noticeable. that is russian forces pulling back from the north essentially as they said they were going to do. but he said in some cases it's because they had been pushed back ukrainian counter offenses, they'd been excelled from territory. in other cases simply abandoned territory they fought hard to win in the first place. you can see that, we can see that from satellite images particularly of territory to the north and northwest of the capital kyiv. these are positions that the russian forces did occupy from the earliest days of the conflict. and you can see these positions where they were digging in as part of their effort to encircle the capital. well, they have now just been abandoned. the point that zelenskyy makes and really all ukrainian officials make is this isn't something to be celebrated at this stage because of their belief these forces
so, phil, let's start on that counter offensive by ukrainian forces. what's the latest there? >> reporter: according to president zelenskyy from his own address he says the trend we've been talking about for a week now is clearly noticeable. that is russian forces pulling back from the north essentially as they said they were going to do. but he said in some cases it's because they had been pushed back ukrainian counter offenses, they'd been excelled from territory. in other cases simply...
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let's bring in phil with more. >> it's all mass transit a federal judge in florida has basically saiddc, he's invalidated it and said the mask mandate should not be allowed to stay in effect that doesn't mean that immediately people will not have to wear masks in airports or on airplanes or trains or buses any mass transit it does mean we're likely to see a couple of things happen here one, some response legally which the cdc has not issued so far. two, this ord fresh a federal judge, and it raises the question while the cdc works in conjunction with the department of transportation and the white house, this is an order for the cdc. so does the department of transportation then step in and say okay, well, then we're going to order that the masks remain in effect at airports and on airplanes? a number of questions that need to be answered following this ruling from a federal judge, but again, it is noteworthy a federal judge has said you know what i'm invalidating the face mask requirement for mass transit let's see if that actually leads to masks coming off on airplanes and in airport
let's bring in phil with more. >> it's all mass transit a federal judge in florida has basically saiddc, he's invalidated it and said the mask mandate should not be allowed to stay in effect that doesn't mean that immediately people will not have to wear masks in airports or on airplanes or trains or buses any mass transit it does mean we're likely to see a couple of things happen here one, some response legally which the cdc has not issued so far. two, this ord fresh a federal judge, and...
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>> let's bring in cnn's phil black who is here with me in lviv. phil, let's talk about this. it is unverified to be clear, this report of a chemical weapon used, but i did speak with the military governor of the region who said, yeah, they got some information from soldiers there in mariupol that experienced something. >> yeah, it is coming from the soldiers on the ground. some of the few remaining ukrainian defenders have been surrounded and fighting there for weeks now. at this critical moment, in that battle, they say that a poisonous substance of some kind was released close by and a handful of people were impacted as you say, only three required treatment. the soldiers said they can't get to the site to inspect it because of russian fire. so it is not possible. you're right. we can't confirm this, no one can really. ukrainian, u.s., uk officials all say they're very keen to understand what is taking place here. because of the implication, the possibility that this could be one of those much warned chemical weapons attacks. but at the moment, no one knows and it seems the
>> let's bring in cnn's phil black who is here with me in lviv. phil, let's talk about this. it is unverified to be clear, this report of a chemical weapon used, but i did speak with the military governor of the region who said, yeah, they got some information from soldiers there in mariupol that experienced something. >> yeah, it is coming from the soldiers on the ground. some of the few remaining ukrainian defenders have been surrounded and fighting there for weeks now. at this...
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hi, phil. let's talk about this.h oligarchs, are they feeling the squeeze on the assets? is that going to help end this war? >> i think it will help. i mean, i think that's only half the question. if you look at what you have do in a case like this, the same thing in an all-out war against al qaeda years ago. you go after them on the war field. you give the ukrainians weapons. you stop trading in rubles. you try to stop the transfer of oil and particularly gas to western europe. and then you go after friends and family who have acquired their money through corruption. so i think it will work. i think people around him are going to start to say, wow, my yacht is gone, i can't travel, i can't pay for my kid's school in london. the other half is you don't have a choice. if you are sitting around the situation room and somebody says why don't we sanction the oligarchs, you have to do it. >> yeah. listen, i have heard both sides of this. i have heard what you are saying and other folks say, yeah, if you believe that you d
hi, phil. let's talk about this.h oligarchs, are they feeling the squeeze on the assets? is that going to help end this war? >> i think it will help. i mean, i think that's only half the question. if you look at what you have do in a case like this, the same thing in an all-out war against al qaeda years ago. you go after them on the war field. you give the ukrainians weapons. you stop trading in rubles. you try to stop the transfer of oil and particularly gas to western europe. and then...
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let's get to our reporters. we have our reporter in poland and phil black in ukraine. >> phil, let's start with you after the attack on the crowded train station. what are you hearing about what happened and what is next. >> reporter: well, christi, the scenes from the train station are so distressing. we should make the point again the images are so very graphic. as you touched on it, it's no surprise president zelenskyy and indeed other world leaders and human rights leaders are calling this an atrocity and a war crime. president zelenskyy is not talking about just war accountability but every suctional person involved in the children of command who gave the order to the button they pushed to launch the missile. what we're hearing is the missile involved was a short-range ballistic missile. this is according to ukraine officials. it was fired from within ukraine but from a russian position. it's the ukrainian military that believes that that missile was packed with little missiles that spread out through a wide area. it was devastating to those people outside the train station on friday. these are also weapons ba
let's get to our reporters. we have our reporter in poland and phil black in ukraine. >> phil, let's start with you after the attack on the crowded train station. what are you hearing about what happened and what is next. >> reporter: well, christi, the scenes from the train station are so distressing. we should make the point again the images are so very graphic. as you touched on it, it's no surprise president zelenskyy and indeed other world leaders and human rights leaders are...
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phil, let's start with that attack on a russian train station. what do you know about what happened and what's next? >> reporter: christi, boris, good morning. we should mention at the top, and warn viewers the images that show the aftermath of that scene are very graphic. and indeed, taking in that scene is really distressing. and so are the facts, at least 50 people killed. you can see from the images, many of them are women, and we know children. at least five children were killed in that strike. hundreds were injured. of which at least 100 required hospital treatment. all of that is assessed to be the work of a short-range ballistic missile, according to u.s. defense department officials one that they believe was fired from within ukraine but from a russian-controlled position. the ukrainian military adds a disturbing detail. and it says that missile was packed with cluster munitions. these are these little boblets that disperse and spread out across a wide area which if you can imagine, that would be devastating dispersing that weapon across
phil, let's start with that attack on a russian train station. what do you know about what happened and what's next? >> reporter: christi, boris, good morning. we should mention at the top, and warn viewers the images that show the aftermath of that scene are very graphic. and indeed, taking in that scene is really distressing. and so are the facts, at least 50 people killed. you can see from the images, many of them are women, and we know children. at least five children were killed in...
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phil, let's start with mariupol. the mayor there is talking about a chemical attack, also revealing the number of people still trapped is much higher than thought. >> standing by allegations of a chemical attack, victor. this was a weapon claimed to be dropped near ukrainian soldiers a day or so ago. the point is there is no way of proving this. none of them suffered severely as a result of the weapon being deployed, but believe it was some sort of chemical that impacted the way some people breathed. they have no way of proving this because of russian fire. it's just too dangerous. this is a surrounded, cut off, besieged city and it's one where the fight to defend continues. ukrainian forces have been there for well over a month now and what we're hearing is that they've been split up, divided into two smaller pieces of territory they're defending through what one official calls a risky maneuver, they were able to join up their forces. they say their fighting capability has been enhanced because of that. they are sti
phil, let's start with mariupol. the mayor there is talking about a chemical attack, also revealing the number of people still trapped is much higher than thought. >> standing by allegations of a chemical attack, victor. this was a weapon claimed to be dropped near ukrainian soldiers a day or so ago. the point is there is no way of proving this. none of them suffered severely as a result of the weapon being deployed, but believe it was some sort of chemical that impacted the way some...
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phil: let's talk about mariupol and the steel plant, because there had been hopes that the u.n.ecretary general had negotiated safe passage for people there. what is the latest? what is happening there? >> ukraine said again that it was hopeful that humanitarian evacuation would take place, but phil, we've been there, we have been hearing about those humanitarian corridors for weeks now. there are a few dozen people that have been evacuated from mariupol every single time, those negotiations fall apart. there is renewed shelling, and ngo's working on the ground say that unless there is a cease-fire of 24 to 48 hours, when civilians could lead by themselves and choose when they would be going, this is not going to happen. evacuations will not happen in those conditions. phil: and president zelenskyy has been calling on the idea of talks with russia as well. >> exactly. but you know, phil, last night, the entire thursday night, ukraine in its entirety was under an airstrike alerts. kyiv, the capital, has been hit. just as the secretary-general was in the city to talk to volodymyr
phil: let's talk about mariupol and the steel plant, because there had been hopes that the u.n.ecretary general had negotiated safe passage for people there. what is the latest? what is happening there? >> ukraine said again that it was hopeful that humanitarian evacuation would take place, but phil, we've been there, we have been hearing about those humanitarian corridors for weeks now. there are a few dozen people that have been evacuated from mariupol every single time, those...
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. >>> let's get right to ukraine. phil black is in lviv and nic robertson is also standing by in brussels with new details from apparently very tense meeting between austria's chancellor and vladimir putin. phil, let's first get to you. what's the latest on the ground there? >> dana, today a senior adviser to the ukrainian government said that from ukraine's point of view, russia's new operations in the east have already begun because they are already seeing widespread escalation and shelling and bombardments across the three key regions in the east. kharkiv, luhansk and donetsk. also a major push to enforce with new troops and hardware continuously arriving. those satellite images show that eight-mile convoy heading south towards a key battle front. and so what they are waiting for now is a final decisive push by those russian forces to try and break through ukraine's defensive positions in order to expand russia's control over the whole donbas region, which president putin has stated is his goal. you mentioned they've ap
. >>> let's get right to ukraine. phil black is in lviv and nic robertson is also standing by in brussels with new details from apparently very tense meeting between austria's chancellor and vladimir putin. phil, let's first get to you. what's the latest on the ground there? >> dana, today a senior adviser to the ukrainian government said that from ukraine's point of view, russia's new operations in the east have already begun because they are already seeing widespread escalation...
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phil, let me start with you. i want to get to the executive order in just a moment. but this image of president obama back at the white house, the white house could have done this without bringing him back, without making this -- creating this moment. why did it? >> reporter: felt a little bit like old home week or as president biden referred to it, the good old days. look, they're doing it to, i think, it's actually pretty clear, to highlight two things that are now popular that maybe during president obama's first midterm year weren't. president obama, former president obama, and the affordable care act. look, there's no actual anniversary on this date. it's been 12 years, and i think, 14 or 15 days since the bill was signed into law. the affordable care act. this is a, quote, unquote, celebration, according to white house officials, that's not necessarily pegged to any specific event. but what it is pegged to is a moment in time where white house officials are really doing everything in their power to punch through to the american public what the president is work
phil, let me start with you. i want to get to the executive order in just a moment. but this image of president obama back at the white house, the white house could have done this without bringing him back, without making this -- creating this moment. why did it? >> reporter: felt a little bit like old home week or as president biden referred to it, the good old days. look, they're doing it to, i think, it's actually pretty clear, to highlight two things that are now popular that maybe...
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. >> sean: phil, let's get your take overall on the economic news today, how it impacts americans. if you look after last month's dramatic increase, inflationwise, cpi. bloomberg did an evaluation. the average american household is paying $5,200 annual biden insulation tax. that's real money for people. >> it really is. the poor and middle-class, the people that the biden administration report to help the most are the ones that are getting hurt the worst. this is incredible. a lot of it begins with energy, that policy and it is spread out. everything. every move they make to try to fix it actually makes it worse. just recently the release from the strategic petroleum reserves. we got gasoline prices down for a few days. but we really haven't addressed the underlying problem. the real problem with what if we really do lose all of russia's oil in the next couple years? we have run down inventories which is going to be the lowest level since the 1980s and if there's a real disruption, it's going to be gone. people at home, their heating bills are being doubled. their rents are going t
. >> sean: phil, let's get your take overall on the economic news today, how it impacts americans. if you look after last month's dramatic increase, inflationwise, cpi. bloomberg did an evaluation. the average american household is paying $5,200 annual biden insulation tax. that's real money for people. >> it really is. the poor and middle-class, the people that the biden administration report to help the most are the ones that are getting hurt the worst. this is incredible. a lot...
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phil, let's start on that counteroffensive by ukrainian forces. what's the latest on that? >> reporter: well, kim, president zelenskyy says it is now clear that russian forces are leaving the country. it is noticeable but slow, in some cases, they are leaving because they are being pushed out as a result of the counteroffensive that ukraine has been launches over the last week. or so. but in other cases, he says they're simply abandoning their positions. this is something that russia started talking about a week ago and it's now clear this is actually happening. you can see it from satellite images where positions that have dug around around russia's kyiv, they're now abandoned and they're in that north and northwestern suburbs were you just talking about. what this means, though, is that -- and what the belief is, these forces aren't pulling out to go home, they're being repositioned. and that is why it's talked about in serious terms here. on one hand it represents success for success in ukraine for thwarting and preventing goals around the capital and north of the countr
phil, let's start on that counteroffensive by ukrainian forces. what's the latest on that? >> reporter: well, kim, president zelenskyy says it is now clear that russian forces are leaving the country. it is noticeable but slow, in some cases, they are leaving because they are being pushed out as a result of the counteroffensive that ukraine has been launches over the last week. or so. but in other cases, he says they're simply abandoning their positions. this is something that russia...
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phil, let's just start with you.re. . >> look, if you're sitting in the white house, even if you consider a 1% less chance that putin would use a nuclear tactical weapon, you cannot sit in front of the president and say we're not considering those options. mr. president, with he didn't think about the implications. when you are thinking about the implications it is not just what does the u.s. do. how do we talk to the europeans. how do we prepare militarily for a response. what is a low end response, what is a eye end response, what is the humanitarian response, what are second-level consequences you to think in terms of advising the president but also the complications. you can't do it on the fly. >> i was just going to say you have to be thinking what could the military target be? putin wouldn't use a tactical weapon unless he thinks it will get him somewhere on the battlefield. perhaps it is hitting 40,000 ukrainian troops that are prosecuting the war against the donbas and they are the only thing in between putin
phil, let's just start with you.re. . >> look, if you're sitting in the white house, even if you consider a 1% less chance that putin would use a nuclear tactical weapon, you cannot sit in front of the president and say we're not considering those options. mr. president, with he didn't think about the implications. when you are thinking about the implications it is not just what does the u.s. do. how do we talk to the europeans. how do we prepare militarily for a response. what is a low...
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adjoining us now is abc 7 news insider film material phil. let's talk about from a regional perspective. you know, we've heard all kinds of theories. it's a very complex obviously what is driving the uptake. we've heard a make ghost guns drug problem homelessness. is there any common denominator that you can put your fingering? well, first of all all of those sure they're all our partnering and how we deal with each one of those. it's the cumulative effect of things that really have the impact one particular brand whether it's you know, increased gun laws whether it's you know, increased jail time. you can have those different things in there including anything you want, but it's a combination of them, but right now, i would say that one of the most common things about it is the lack of police at this point the two things i see and hear the most are san francisco and oakland prime examples their forces are really down. they simply don't have enough 500 of all right by hundreds of offices. the second thing. is that while we don't necessarily want to
adjoining us now is abc 7 news insider film material phil. let's talk about from a regional perspective. you know, we've heard all kinds of theories. it's a very complex obviously what is driving the uptake. we've heard a make ghost guns drug problem homelessness. is there any common denominator that you can put your fingering? well, first of all all of those sure they're all our partnering and how we deal with each one of those. it's the cumulative effect of things that really have the impact...
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. >>> joining me here in lviv, cnn's phil black. let's start with this claim of ukrainian helicopter strike over the border in russia. >> yeah. what we know, john, the fuel depot has clearly gone up in flames. the question is how did that happen. the local official in belgorod, this is just across the border, said it was two ukrainian helicopters that flew in low, launched a strike destroying that facility. no casualties but a lot of damage to the infrastructure. if true, it's clearly pay back. it is a strike across the border on russian soil. that's quite bold in and of itself. the russians have been picking off ukrainian fuel depots with missiles for quite some time. this is a reciprocal move. >> pay back. what's going on around chernobyl? >> we've been talking about troops withdrawing mostly from kyiv, geneva in the north. we're hearing this is the site of the world's worst nuclear dis disaster. it was taken by russia in the earliest moments of the war. the russians have left. they're all gone, we understand, as well as pulling back fr
. >>> joining me here in lviv, cnn's phil black. let's start with this claim of ukrainian helicopter strike over the border in russia. >> yeah. what we know, john, the fuel depot has clearly gone up in flames. the question is how did that happen. the local official in belgorod, this is just across the border, said it was two ukrainian helicopters that flew in low, launched a strike destroying that facility. no casualties but a lot of damage to the infrastructure. if true, it's...
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we're getting breaking auto sales numbers let's get to phil lebeau with the latest. >> let's start withe know the story here it is a lack of chips which means a lack of production and lack of supply, that is limiting sales. but gm does say that it is seeing some incremental improvements in terms of chip supply and then toyota with a decline of 14.7% a little bit better than the edmond's estimate. and the story with toyota and the other automakers in terms of a lack of chips. 23.3% of the vehicles they sold in q1, carl, we are hybrids or plug-in hybrids. so that is a strength that they continue to rely upon. back to you. >> a lot of numbers out today. phil, thank you. >>> let's turn our focus to the hill the house opening up discussions this morning to decriminalize cannabis use at the federal level. speaker pelosi voiced her support for that bill expected to pass the house today. take a listen. >> i'm all for it. i -- look, there are so many discussions that have gone on over the -- over the years about the use of marijuana or cannabis or whatever. the fact is, it exists, it is being us
we're getting breaking auto sales numbers let's get to phil lebeau with the latest. >> let's start withe know the story here it is a lack of chips which means a lack of production and lack of supply, that is limiting sales. but gm does say that it is seeing some incremental improvements in terms of chip supply and then toyota with a decline of 14.7% a little bit better than the edmond's estimate. and the story with toyota and the other automakers in terms of a lack of chips. 23.3% of the...
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still 23% of the s&p we think that's going to come down and be a drag on the overall market >> phil, i'll let you take the other side final word. >> so i think from a faang stock perspective it's important to have earnings. we felt that last week with netflix, however, if you go forward from here, you got to be really selective with your securities we haven't even mentioned value stocks which we still like still at a discount to growth, right it's not just do you own the equity market or not but be selective and think profitable tech with some value makes a lot of sense here and we didn't talk about it but credit as well. if you don't have a sue that the u.s. is going into a recession over the next 12 months things like corporate credit make sense to get higher quality than a fire on the equity market. >> seen that credit risk rise lately eric, do you have something really quickly >> just wanted to say, you know, just quickly you have had a lot of stocks sell off but i put out lucid as an example. it is down call it 50% from high, still has a $30 billion valuation and not many revenues to spe
still 23% of the s&p we think that's going to come down and be a drag on the overall market >> phil, i'll let you take the other side final word. >> so i think from a faang stock perspective it's important to have earnings. we felt that last week with netflix, however, if you go forward from here, you got to be really selective with your securities we haven't even mentioned value stocks which we still like still at a discount to growth, right it's not just do you own the equity...
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let's see, phil stewart from reuters. reporter: hey, there. thanks. yesterday, chairman milley said that the war in ukraine could go on for years. is that your assessment? and you know, if so, does that mean that the pentagon assesses that ukraine can't win this war? or is there winning that, you know, results in continued conflict? mr. kirby: phil, i don't think anybody knows for certain if the war isn't brought to an end through diplomacy how long it could last. it's impossible to know that. i would tell you that it could end today. it could end today, if mr. putin did the right thing and sat down in good faith with the ukrainians, withdrew all his troops, sent them home, and respected ukrainian sovereignty. obviously he's choosing a different path. he's going to refocus his efforts on the eastern part of the country, a part of the country where he and his troops and his private military contractors have been violating ukrainian sovereignty now for eight years. the fact that he's going to concentrate in a smaller geographic area, certainly presents
let's see, phil stewart from reuters. reporter: hey, there. thanks. yesterday, chairman milley said that the war in ukraine could go on for years. is that your assessment? and you know, if so, does that mean that the pentagon assesses that ukraine can't win this war? or is there winning that, you know, results in continued conflict? mr. kirby: phil, i don't think anybody knows for certain if the war isn't brought to an end through diplomacy how long it could last. it's impossible to know that....
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. >> thanks to phil black for that report. let's dig deeper now with cnn military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric layton. good to have you on, appreciate your perspective. let's start where phil black left off, asking president zelenskyy about the russian effort in the eastern and southern part of ukraine. you pointed out early on in this conflict that russian forces would try to cut ukraine off from the black sea. russian officials admitted to as much late last week. do you think ukrainian forces can hold them off from taking the entire southern part of the country? >> yeah, good morning, boris. i think it is certainly possible that the ukrainians can do that, but they have to pivot to each area where the russians are coming in, in other words, if they are attacking in the southwestern part of the country, let's say, near odesa, they have to be ready to move toward that area. and they also have to be careful, though, that they don't get surrounded in the further east, for example, around the town of izyum, for example,
. >> thanks to phil black for that report. let's dig deeper now with cnn military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric layton. good to have you on, appreciate your perspective. let's start where phil black left off, asking president zelenskyy about the russian effort in the eastern and southern part of ukraine. you pointed out early on in this conflict that russian forces would try to cut ukraine off from the black sea. russian officials admitted to as much late last week. do you...
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let's talk more about the big picture here with cnn's phil black. phil, i think we look at some of what we're seeing in borodianka where this is a horrible cleanup operation and what does this portend for the east that has been under bombardment for so long? >> reporter: what we know about borodianka, there's nothing left. we don't know how many people lie beneath the rubble in those destroyed buildings. the expectation is the russians are about to launch massive attacks. this is expected to be, according to the ukrainians and other analysts, a very different sort of fight here. much greater density of russian forces in a smaller area generally. it's more concentrated. it's going to be something more like world war ii. the fear is communities, villages, homes will be destroyed, wiped out. it is important civilians get out now while they can. it's not an easy thing to achieve. we got proof of that this morning. a missile strike on a train station in kramatorsk in the east. we're hearing reports of dozens of casualties as a result of that strike. >> d
let's talk more about the big picture here with cnn's phil black. phil, i think we look at some of what we're seeing in borodianka where this is a horrible cleanup operation and what does this portend for the east that has been under bombardment for so long? >> reporter: what we know about borodianka, there's nothing left. we don't know how many people lie beneath the rubble in those destroyed buildings. the expectation is the russians are about to launch massive attacks. this is expected...
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let's get to phil lebeau you have the numbers >>> i do, joe.is a wider than expected loss for the first quarter for southwest. losing 32 cents a share. revenue coming in slightly better than expected at $4.69 billion. you want an example of the inflation environment the airlines are dealing with. costs per available seat excluding fuel for southwest in the first quarter up 17.9% the company is going to be reporting a profit in the second quarter. that's the guidance. they swung to a profit in march and they expect not only for q2 to be profitability, but all of 2022 expected to increase 8% to 12% strong leisure demand in the second and third quarters. what about corporate travel? it is critical for the airline it is down 30% compared to the same time in 2019. in april now, down 30% compared to april of 2019 one last note, the fuel hedges program. they are aggressive. it is going to be delivering a 61% -- 61 cent benefit in the second quarter lots to talk about with bob jordan we are talking to him on "squawk on the street" at 9:30 you don't wan
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let's get a big picture perspective. joining us live as abc7news insider no material. hi, phil, always great to see you. let's start with this. are the issues we heard about involving oakland teachers specific to that district or are you seeing this as a bay area wide issue? phil: it is not only a bay area wide issue, it is a state wide. at the heart of this is the fact that enrollment in public schools is declining. at an alarming rate. just this last year, we lost about a hundred 10 thousand students statewide in public schools. some of them are because families have moved out of their districts or even out of the state because they cannot afford to live here. others have taken their kids out of schools after the pandemic. they were upset that the schools were closed while the private and charter schools stayed open. so they are putting them into private schools and charter schools. and there is a fear that many of them have just simply dropped out after the pandemic. whatever the case, when you have a declining enrollment, you have less money coming in from the state. you have less money to operate sc
let's get a big picture perspective. joining us live as abc7news insider no material. hi, phil, always great to see you. let's start with this. are the issues we heard about involving oakland teachers specific to that district or are you seeing this as a bay area wide issue? phil: it is not only a bay area wide issue, it is a state wide. at the heart of this is the fact that enrollment in public schools is declining. at an alarming rate. just this last year, we lost about a hundred 10 thousand...
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phil mackie, bbc news, coventry. let's turn our attention to the weather. here's nick miller.here is a big area of high pressure sitting over us. there's a lot of cloud out there but because its high—pressure it's dry and that's how we are expecting it to stay through this afternoon into tomorrow. things will change at the weekend, we'll get to that in the moment. 0ne weekend, we'll get to that in the moment. one or two showers around northern scotland. maybe drizzle out of the thickest cloud in east england and there are areas seeing hazy sunshine but with all of the cloud it's certainly all the cool side at the moment. temperatures mid teens, most lowerthan side at the moment. temperatures mid teens, most lower than that, 8—9 along parts of the coast of north—east england. some of the cloud tonight is going to gradually fade away. we'll keep some across eastern areas in particular and as for a chance of a touch of frost it's there in northern ireland, southern scotland, northern england, as you can see with hints of blue in the forecast as we start the day tomorrow. tomorrow
phil mackie, bbc news, coventry. let's turn our attention to the weather. here's nick miller.here is a big area of high pressure sitting over us. there's a lot of cloud out there but because its high—pressure it's dry and that's how we are expecting it to stay through this afternoon into tomorrow. things will change at the weekend, we'll get to that in the moment. 0ne weekend, we'll get to that in the moment. one or two showers around northern scotland. maybe drizzle out of the thickest cloud...
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we begin with phil black in lviv, ukraine. let's start with the reports of russian troop movement in some areas. russia says withdrawal. >> reporter: it's not the assessment of going straight home. they are refueling and going back into battle. we are also hearing about russian troops pulling out from chernobyl. this was all captured by the russians in the earliest weeks. now it seems quite suddenly they have decided to leave entirely. we are told by ukrainian officials there are simply none of them there. they say we can't verify this, some of the russian soldiers while they were there were digging trenches and fortifications in some of the areas that are still radioactive. meanwhile, this daring raid across the border which has resulted in destruction of a fuel depot. what the russians are saying is two ukrainian military helicopters flew into russian air space and struck and destroyed this particular fuel depot. no casualties but significant damage to the infrastructure. if true, this is a pay back of a type because russian missi
we begin with phil black in lviv, ukraine. let's start with the reports of russian troop movement in some areas. russia says withdrawal. >> reporter: it's not the assessment of going straight home. they are refueling and going back into battle. we are also hearing about russian troops pulling out from chernobyl. this was all captured by the russians in the earliest weeks. now it seems quite suddenly they have decided to leave entirely. we are told by ukrainian officials there are simply...
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let's go to phil black in lviv. phil, tell us about these attacks in the region there near where you are. >> reporter: well, victor, you heard about the attacks on deto es. these are attacks on infrastructure, infrastructure that could support the military effort, the defensive effort across the country. overnight, russia says it struck five sites that are involved in supporting and refuelling and these sorts of things in terms of military all across the country. we know one of those strikes happened and was successful. this is in central ukraine. yet another one. we've seen so many go up in flames in recent weeks. and yes, you're right. according to the ukrainian, they tried to strike targets here in the lviv region as well, but we are told by ukrainian officials, air defense systems kicked in. they knocked two cruise missiles out of the sky. some debris fell. there were some explosions, but we were told that was all resolved relatively harmlessly. but it is again russia showing its capability and its willingness t
let's go to phil black in lviv. phil, tell us about these attacks in the region there near where you are. >> reporter: well, victor, you heard about the attacks on deto es. these are attacks on infrastructure, infrastructure that could support the military effort, the defensive effort across the country. overnight, russia says it struck five sites that are involved in supporting and refuelling and these sorts of things in terms of military all across the country. we know one of those...
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let's go to phil lebeau for comments on the industry today hi, phil. >> reporter: hi. is clear confirmation that people are traveling again and willing to pay more. more than offsetting the rising cost of jet fuel look at the guidance from delta. looking at the fact that they expect double digit profit margins at the same time premium cabin. this is amazing. premium cabin is in so much demand it is outpaszing the growth of the main cabin people pay up and transatlantic bookings are improve jg here's the ceo. >> people have been cooped up for the last two years and concern and what will happen to demand down the road and inflation pressures, that is category that's prioritized by consumers and want to spend in terms of getting back to where they haven't seen people. >> reporter: when we talked with him he also was veryemphatic about the belief that it is time for the mask mandate to go he's not anlone many believe the mandate should not stick around cdc said today they'll extend the mandate through may 3. supposed to expire on monday and ed said it's time for the mandat
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. >> if you listen to let's say you step back and listen to the very neutral words of phil lebeau. >>>> no. those are ill advised. if you listen to phil lebeau, you know, there's not a tremendous overlap. >> right. >> there's not. >> no. there's not. it's just we have a different -- they have to get the reading of the room you have both cantor and cahn. they've been told, basically, the agencies are told don't go in i mean, it's like the agencies in oil they're telling you, listen, don't drill but drill. >> yeah. >> it's difficult. >> yeah. it's difficult >> the government is hard to read right now. >> it is the agencies are digging in because -- >> and cross purposes, no. >> the agency is digging in their heels because they're the ones that are going to be appointed and can be very liberal. >> all right the markets before we get to bob, give me your sort of wrap up the nasdaq down almost 2% now. the s&p down over 1% we talked a lot about the fed continuing its mission to tighten in the midst of what appears to be something of a slowdown. >> right. >> in growth by the way coming off i
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let's remind them captain phil breedlove, when he served with the u.s. army was phasing out u.s.hrees. much more firepower, much more capability on the battlefield. there are things we need to think through. before it sounds too negative, we are happy for what is being done. we need to give them the power to fight and win. not subside on the battlefield. the last question is, yesterday there was confusion in her juice. i am trying to find the exact words used by our administration. our aircraft have been provided to ukraine. there is confusion there. the ukraine air force tweeted out no aircraft are being provided. aircraft parts are being provided. there is some confusion on aircraft that we have got to clean up and look at because we do, in my opinion need to help the ukrainian air force to try to hold the russian air force at bay. especially as they attack into the eez. >> phil, i will. glassware. what do you think ukraine should be doing to win this war? the hardware that we are talking about here with mrl as is in volume. we need to spend a lot -- we need to send a lot. capt
let's remind them captain phil breedlove, when he served with the u.s. army was phasing out u.s.hrees. much more firepower, much more capability on the battlefield. there are things we need to think through. before it sounds too negative, we are happy for what is being done. we need to give them the power to fight and win. not subside on the battlefield. the last question is, yesterday there was confusion in her juice. i am trying to find the exact words used by our administration. our aircraft...
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let's go to phil lebeau for more phil >> reporter: we have heard from four of the six largest airlines and themes are coming true this is across the industry. not like one is outperforming everybody else record numbers from march going into the second quarter for the airlines all of the airlines with a loss for the first quarter. swinging to profitability in the second quarter strong demand they say the demand will stay like this for several quarters and corporate travel is rebounding here's the ceo of american airlines this morning on corporate travel. >> we are back 90%, 80%. as we get out there people are going to want to get out and visit. i'm a new ceo. people want to come and see me it' it's the same in the rest of the economy. >> reporter: let's walk through the earnings starting with american reporting before the bell today posting record march revenue heard from alaska. its first class revenues up 19% in 2022. paying up for premium. united seeing strong transatlantic travel demand. four more next week with southwest, jetblue and spirit and frontier the demand to see right now
let's go to phil lebeau for more phil >> reporter: we have heard from four of the six largest airlines and themes are coming true this is across the industry. not like one is outperforming everybody else record numbers from march going into the second quarter for the airlines all of the airlines with a loss for the first quarter. swinging to profitability in the second quarter strong demand they say the demand will stay like this for several quarters and corporate travel is rebounding...
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phil lebeau, thank you. just two minutes to go before the bell hightower's stephanie link is still with us. let's at ford, for instance, which is a really popular stock for retail investors, it lost so much of those gains, the ev hype gains it had over the last year. which just shows really how painful this correction has been we talk a lot about tech and the nasdaq and the index holding up. but take a look at a company like ford. just how much is priced in here in terms of tightening fed, weakening economy. >> yeah, they're always cheap. that's the issue with these companies, because they're very cyclical up until recently, they haven't been able to execute they're getting so much better at executing they have great long-term stories within ev, but that's more of a speculation kind of play, and that's not what the market wants right now sara, the big news next week, earnings and inflation so we have banks that report there are 30 rsis right now, down 10% to 20% year to date, like the setup there cpi, ppi, retail sales a real busy week >> and you're sticking with the cyclical and big cap tech sor
phil lebeau, thank you. just two minutes to go before the bell hightower's stephanie link is still with us. let's at ford, for instance, which is a really popular stock for retail investors, it lost so much of those gains, the ev hype gains it had over the last year. which just shows really how painful this correction has been we talk a lot about tech and the nasdaq and the index holding up. but take a look at a company like ford. just how much is priced in here in terms of tightening fed,...
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as always, that's phil lebeau joining us let's kick this around because dr.n tesla and you tha would be a good idea given what the stock's doing. >> yeah. i will do that, scott, i'vesol the 1050s against it and my intentions are to take the profits off the table. i know you and phil were doing a great job breaking down those numbers. how about this one $700 million is what they get from the other automakers, scott, that have to buy their credits because they produce gasoline and diesel vehicles and they need those ignition credit, if you will. $700 million do you know how much it costs tesla to get that? zero that falls right to the bottom line that is pure profit, my friend, and so without the legacy costs and with those credits, those aren't the govern the. the government might mandate that sort of stuff, but that's from all of their competitors, scott. it's the craziest thing and yet people don't recognize that. i just noted that the citigroup analyst had moved up the target to 375 and still had a sell on it why would anybody listen to an analyst like that
as always, that's phil lebeau joining us let's kick this around because dr.n tesla and you tha would be a good idea given what the stock's doing. >> yeah. i will do that, scott, i'vesol the 1050s against it and my intentions are to take the profits off the table. i know you and phil were doing a great job breaking down those numbers. how about this one $700 million is what they get from the other automakers, scott, that have to buy their credits because they produce gasoline and diesel...
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let go. been yet a phil while the election campaign has been marked by an obsession with the immigration of muslims. and then post began to appear on the real subjects french people are interested in us. can. so please, what a surprise. number one, purchasing power. number 2, the environment, immigration came much later, but the anti is, i'm obsession has reached new heights as a kind of media bubble which is formed completely outside of reality. a bit more do all de la you did in the just johnny presented saltisha. one of the most important issues today is climate change in 30 or 40 is larger, his voc planets will be uninhabitable. and what do they talk about during the election? they talk about using french 1st names for french children. that's what they're talking about. it all the suck. o french voters have long had a flirtation with the far right. in the 1980s geometry le pen formed the national front. the parties popularity peaked in 2017, when the pens daughter marine made it to the 2nd round of the presidential election before losing to emanuel macro. ah, this time around la pen and mackere
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. >> let's talk more phil, because eastern ukraine. ukrainian official says there is shelling almost along the entire front line. what's the latest? >> reporter: so this is almost a daily message we hear across the east and the south. what we hear from ukrainian officials is that there is this constant large escalation in russia's efforts in bombardment. so, yes, shelling, rocket attacks. but also in efforts to actually physically take ground. the key point is though that every day ukraine says we were able to repell these attempted offenses. we were able to stop them from taking the territory. we inflicted losses on them instead there is now very much in fairly upbeat assessment i think that you hear from ukrainian officials at all levels including president zelenskyy that ukraine is ready for whatever russia lass. part of that is because they are getting the weapons they need to stop russia on the battle fronts but we don't know what russia lass planned next. for the moment whatever ukraine is doing seems to be working. >> phil black
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phil, appreciate the important reporting. let's go to washington, cnn's natasha bertrand joins us.mportant political demands from zelenskyy today? >> that's right, john, zelenskyy basically calling for an overhaul of the entire system, asking that they provide provide ukraine with security guarantees because clearly up until now it just hasn't been work. the charter has been repeatedly violated now, and he says what is the point of the resolution if cannen insure peace. and he called on the u.n. to say the war crimes to expel it from the council there. saying if they cannot do that, ensure that russia stop the atrocities then must dissolve themselves. clearly, zelenskyy is fed up here. he went into details of the war crimes he believes the russians are committing he wants to see a nurrenberg type trial take place to hold the russians accountable for the war crimes he says they have committed. he also wants a global security conference to take place in kyiv, established outpost similar to what the u.n. has in certain countries in africa. and he essentially has called for the u.n. to
phil, appreciate the important reporting. let's go to washington, cnn's natasha bertrand joins us.mportant political demands from zelenskyy today? >> that's right, john, zelenskyy basically calling for an overhaul of the entire system, asking that they provide provide ukraine with security guarantees because clearly up until now it just hasn't been work. the charter has been repeatedly violated now, and he says what is the point of the resolution if cannen insure peace. and he called on...
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phil: thank you for that, sumi. in washington. let'sake a look at the latest developments in the war in ukraine. kyiv's military commanders say russia's try to disrupt the flow of weapons into ukraine with a series of coordinated missile strikes on railway stations. at least five people have been killed in the attacks. many more injured. reporter: he railway station, inflames in western ukraine. russia continues to attack targets all across the country. both military and civilian. >> well, the railway maintains the lifeline of the country. and indeed, it isot that important for evacuation trainings -- but just for passenger traffic. we don't have airplanes. we have only cars and trains now. reporter: local tras are starting to run again kyiv. -- in kyiv. buses and trams, too. while it is too soon to call the city safe, life in the capital are slowly returning to normal. although nobody knows for w long. while the on receny reopened to the public, the staff at this bar have kept busy since the invasion begin. cooking meals for soldiers a
phil: thank you for that, sumi. in washington. let'sake a look at the latest developments in the war in ukraine. kyiv's military commanders say russia's try to disrupt the flow of weapons into ukraine with a series of coordinated missile strikes on railway stations. at least five people have been killed in the attacks. many more injured. reporter: he railway station, inflames in western ukraine. russia continues to attack targets all across the country. both military and civilian. >>...
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letting on. david: and its people feel betrayed. phil robinson: we are the law of the land. david: a great and powerful nation is at war with itself. male: we're not really interested in pretty. we're interested in justice. david: and there's an election come november. londa gatt: if trump doesn't win, i think we're in a world of hurt. ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave. ♪♪ ♪ pennsylvania ♪♪ david: well, we're on assignment for the first time since the virus lockdown began in early march, and it's great to be out on the open road, but a second wave of infections is still very worrying, so we've taken our own accommodation with us to try to limit our exposure to the virus. and we're rolling through several of the states that made up what used to be known as the "blue wall" that donald trump smashed down in 2016, handing him the presidency, to many people's surprise. ♪♪♪ david: our road trip will take us from pennsylvania, through the now marginal ohio, and to the pivotal state of michigan. here in pennsylvania, donald trump won the last election by less
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because we have news on frontier airlines responding to jetblue competing offer for spirit let's get to phildevelopments, phil? >> melissa, the statement from frontier which just came out is a very clear rebuke of what jetblue is proposing, in fact, the company takes jetblue's proposal to task saying oh, no it is not superior to our offer saying unlike the compelling spirit-front of the net combination an acquisition of spirit by jetblue a high-fare carrier would lead to more expensive travel for consumers in particular the significant east coast overlap between jetblue and spirit would reduce competition and limit options for consumers. it is surprising that jetblue would consider such a merger at this time, given that the department of justice is currently suing to block their pending alliance with american airline s. frontier is not backing down i think this is a clear indication, melissa, that frontier while they're not raising their bid, they're not changing anything, they already have a merger in place with spirit, they intend to make sure spirit shareholders and spirit board is aware
because we have news on frontier airlines responding to jetblue competing offer for spirit let's get to phildevelopments, phil? >> melissa, the statement from frontier which just came out is a very clear rebuke of what jetblue is proposing, in fact, the company takes jetblue's proposal to task saying oh, no it is not superior to our offer saying unlike the compelling spirit-front of the net combination an acquisition of spirit by jetblue a high-fare carrier would lead to more expensive...
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phil are still sleeping. well, it's understandable. let him rest. yes, according to zoo workers sleep feel great great. outdoors. the girl eats well, just like you and i love to eat. so they are doing important things. she needs to check the territory to carry hay, then there is a manicure, eyelashes need a pedicure, which means a hairdresser's hairdresser solarium, and repair and here you are, and we go further and present to your attention an acute forecast for today. on april 14, the turning point of 13 and 14 lunar days, 26 day of the sun is a realist pragmatist, and very attentive to detail, he would make an excellent geologist or prospector, he is ready to patiently sift a bunch of waste rock to find a grain of truth, he also has analytical skills, organizational talents. pretty rare skill let's call it that respond flexibly to circumstances and lay a route around obstacles, and on the downside, he is sometimes petty, likes to find fault with trifles. and then suddenly he is attacked by a sort of strange sentimentality of a man on such days they are more than usual vulnerable to female charms and
phil are still sleeping. well, it's understandable. let him rest. yes, according to zoo workers sleep feel great great. outdoors. the girl eats well, just like you and i love to eat. so they are doing important things. she needs to check the territory to carry hay, then there is a manicure, eyelashes need a pedicure, which means a hairdresser's hairdresser solarium, and repair and here you are, and we go further and present to your attention an acute forecast for today. on april 14, the turning...
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. >> let's begin with phil black in kyiv. phil, what are you learning about this visit by secretaries blinken and austin to kyiv tomorrow? that will be a significant moment. >> president zelenskyy confirmed that visit when we were at the press conference with him just a short time ago. it was an extraordinary press conference, really, deep underground in a moscow metro station. an event where zelenskyy spoke for about two hours taking questions on the state of the war and during that time, yes, he dropped in the news that there would be this vip high profile visit tomorrow and he said it's important. it is important that significant world leaders and figures and officials do come to kyiv. but it's important he says they don't come empty handed. i asked him if he was satisfied his allies had finally gotten the message over his calls for the heavy weapons that he has been demanding to engage and fight off russia in this next phase of the war and he said that yes, he believes that they have. and he said he noticed there's partic
. >> let's begin with phil black in kyiv. phil, what are you learning about this visit by secretaries blinken and austin to kyiv tomorrow? that will be a significant moment. >> president zelenskyy confirmed that visit when we were at the press conference with him just a short time ago. it was an extraordinary press conference, really, deep underground in a moscow metro station. an event where zelenskyy spoke for about two hours taking questions on the state of the war and during...
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let's bring in brent phil, senior technology analyst.t do you think is going on here and there's not been a rival offer at this point so everyone who rolled their eyes at the initial bid and even 594.20 price and all of the rest of it, this now looks like it's close to being a done deal.4.20 of it, this now looks like it's close to being a done deal s. >> yeah. we think it's done, kelly. it sounds like it's in the final stages and now wooe thinking about what's next? where does he take the company does he move the company to texas in does he want to convert it to a homeless shelter in san francisco? i think it was more pointing out the productivity losses at twitter. so there's, you know, moving to the next chapter, but yeah, you're right no one thought this would be done at 54.20 and i think ultimately they're the only better there's no one else out there and they had a long, long road to get back to health from the useability perspective with advertisers and clearly, we've been talking about this for a while. it's been a tough road for
let's bring in brent phil, senior technology analyst.t do you think is going on here and there's not been a rival offer at this point so everyone who rolled their eyes at the initial bid and even 594.20 price and all of the rest of it, this now looks like it's close to being a done deal.4.20 of it, this now looks like it's close to being a done deal s. >> yeah. we think it's done, kelly. it sounds like it's in the final stages and now wooe thinking about what's next? where does he take...
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let's get back to phil for details. >> he, melissa, that call going on, mary barra a few minutes ago said she expects 250 bil-- 50 billion in revenue -- the revenue was light of expectations the question is, did they change guidance they have not, expecting to earn $13 billion this year. in q1 they saw headwinds by $2.5 bill chron although they haven't given us an exact dollar figure now they also see the chip supply improving a lot of questions for gm chair and ceo mary barra when we talk with her exclusively tomorrow morning. we do not want to miss what she has to say, especially as she's doubling down that they will be profitable when it comes to electric vehicles. >> two quick questions, phil, maybe not so quick on the answer thins, in terms of the commodities costs, do they just eat those costs? or does it have any impact on margin >> reporter: the price of cars, i do know believe they've been able to make it all up in terms of pricing, but yes, they have enjoy better pricing there's a lot of cost cutting that's been going on for a number of years under mary barra. they've absor
let's get back to phil for details. >> he, melissa, that call going on, mary barra a few minutes ago said she expects 250 bil-- 50 billion in revenue -- the revenue was light of expectations the question is, did they change guidance they have not, expecting to earn $13 billion this year. in q1 they saw headwinds by $2.5 bill chron although they haven't given us an exact dollar figure now they also see the chip supply improving a lot of questions for gm chair and ceo mary barra when we...
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company is make a big push behind an electric version which it thinks could be a game-changer so let's bring in phileau for more on the big electric hummer phil >> they started delivering the hummer at end of last year we had a chance just last week in arizona to put the hummer through its paces if you will. and yes, it does deliver what general motors said it would deliver. 1,000 horsepower and zero to 60 in roughly 3 seconds they have more than 65,000 hummer reservations but they're looking to increase production why? well if you order a hummer right now, listen how long it will be before you get it. >> you're probably looking at about middle of '24 at this point in time. but what we're seeing that vehicles are just beginning to get on the road and there is more media activity, we do more rowe motional work like an advertise featuring the crab walk for example we're seeing the reservations on an upward trajectory right now. >> and those reservations driven because of the ads feeting lebron james and the ad. you do the crab walk at low speeds people have said can you do that down the highway no, yo
company is make a big push behind an electric version which it thinks could be a game-changer so let's bring in phileau for more on the big electric hummer phil >> they started delivering the hummer at end of last year we had a chance just last week in arizona to put the hummer through its paces if you will. and yes, it does deliver what general motors said it would deliver. 1,000 horsepower and zero to 60 in roughly 3 seconds they have more than 65,000 hummer reservations but they're...
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with me now, phil black to discuss it all. let's start with the new russian general. official said that doesn't necessarily mean that russia is, quote, poised for greater success. from where i sit, it means the ukrainian people might be feeling even more painful. >> you can say there's been plenty of brutality in russia's campaign so far. no shortage of that. either way, regardless of who is in command here, the ukrainian
with me now, phil black to discuss it all. let's start with the new russian general. official said that doesn't necessarily mean that russia is, quote, poised for greater success. from where i sit, it means the ukrainian people might be feeling even more painful. >> you can say there's been plenty of brutality in russia's campaign so far. no shortage of that. either way, regardless of who is in command here, the ukrainian
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in the oil market as crude prices remain above 100 bucks a barrel we're at 102.75 right now let's get to philkets. he's going to explain this to us , what's going on, phil? reporter: liz right now what we're seeing is that we're getting priced out of the market for our own crude oil because in europe supplies are tighter, prices are higher, and so every oil barrel that we release from the strategic reserve is going to europe, and not just in a small way, in a huge way. u.s. oil & gas exports petroleum products hit an all-time record high. we exported 10.6 million-barrels of oil which is incredible, and a lot of the farmers and trucker s, liz, that i talk to, are asking listen, i'm getting killed here at home, why are we exporting diesel fuel to europe? it's because they are paying us more money and if you look at what's happening here the supplies of distillate that include things like diesel fuel and jet fuel are at the lowest level we've seen since 2008 here in the united states but yet we're being priced out of the market. every barrel we released from the reserve last week 99% was exporte
in the oil market as crude prices remain above 100 bucks a barrel we're at 102.75 right now let's get to philkets. he's going to explain this to us , what's going on, phil? reporter: liz right now what we're seeing is that we're getting priced out of the market for our own crude oil because in europe supplies are tighter, prices are higher, and so every oil barrel that we release from the strategic reserve is going to europe, and not just in a small way, in a huge way. u.s. oil & gas...