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frontmen there, and then all his future already it was somewhere near medvedchuk, near surkis, near sdp, about you said about financial matters, they really wrote a lot about the fact that he was financially dependent on these characters, and this is kravchuk, probably never most of such will not forgive the passionate part of ukrainian society. was this the only possible political future for kravchuk, surrounded by such characters of dubious pro-russian orientation in ukrainian politics? well, first of all, he was a person of left-wing views and it was important for him to stay somewhere with the left. social democracy, well, from the point of view of his worldview, it is quite acceptable, the only thing is that it was an absolutely fraudulent group and not an ideological party. i once made a joke then . in ukrainian politics, they were called chuk and hek, and i wrote such a meme kravchuk stole and stole and will steal and uh-well, i will remind our viewers about- who remembers in the 90s, the meme boy used to go out uh-uh let's put it this way what uh- leonid makarovich was in such a
frontmen there, and then all his future already it was somewhere near medvedchuk, near surkis, near sdp, about you said about financial matters, they really wrote a lot about the fact that he was financially dependent on these characters, and this is kravchuk, probably never most of such will not forgive the passionate part of ukrainian society. was this the only possible political future for kravchuk, surrounded by such characters of dubious pro-russian orientation in ukrainian politics? well,...
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post-presidential history was closely connected with the party bloc, we don't remember that with the sdp party, and personally with medvedchuk, too, the sdpushny trail also followed leonid makarov, unfortunately, it was firmly entrenched contacted, although in recent years he has not had such a close connection with this political force. tell me, please, i don't know that we still have a connection. p. serhiu, what is the situation? we know that he is, we all know that kravchuk. this dialogue was of the communist party of the soviet union in ukraine. so, you will be out of your head, it must have been very difficult because it grew very much, but you want to ask about the situation, yes, of course, you can hear me in lauvanschyna, well, as the doctors would say, it is a stable, difficult situation because in fact we see that muscovy the police are fleeing from kharkiv, and they and the hospitals there are looking for the belgorod region, there are intelligence data for the dobryan region, and i am sure that in the near future, and now i am waiting for it, all combat operations will be tr
post-presidential history was closely connected with the party bloc, we don't remember that with the sdp party, and personally with medvedchuk, too, the sdpushny trail also followed leonid makarov, unfortunately, it was firmly entrenched contacted, although in recent years he has not had such a close connection with this political force. tell me, please, i don't know that we still have a connection. p. serhiu, what is the situation? we know that he is, we all know that kravchuk. this dialogue...
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we are talking with you about billions of sdp, and hitler was in dire need of currency, because theyepended on the supply of minerals, minerals, for example, from 1936 to the thirty-eighth , the cost of purchasing resources increased to 2 billion marks. the calculation took place in currency hitler purchased resources around the world . south america america europe steel was supplied to nazi germany, for example, by sweden and norway officially neutral sweden, a reliable economic partner of the reich from the thirty-eighth to forty-fifth years, sweden the famous skf concern supplies hitler with more than 2,000 cars and anti-aircraft guns, supplies the best bearings, but most importantly, 58 million tons of ore in 6 years. these are hundreds of tanks of armored vehicle guns, without swedish ore. there would be no kursk bulge, or other major operations of the wehrmacht, there would simply not be enough tanks. swedish banks lend to german industry until the forty-fifth year, germany pays off with sweden from the loot during the war. at the end of the thirty -second year of the ussr, the
we are talking with you about billions of sdp, and hitler was in dire need of currency, because theyepended on the supply of minerals, minerals, for example, from 1936 to the thirty-eighth , the cost of purchasing resources increased to 2 billion marks. the calculation took place in currency hitler purchased resources around the world . south america america europe steel was supplied to nazi germany, for example, by sweden and norway officially neutral sweden, a reliable economic partner of the...
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the wolf, he will still get in and watch, and those communists who once reformatted first into the sdp into the party of regions, then into the party of regions , at the first best opportunity, they will do everything to destroy ukraine as such and those who for a few silver coins fed them from the kremlin , they poured dirt on ukraine, they poured dirt on the perspective of the european, euro-atlantic ukraine , today they just shut up or start saying something else, don't believe them they just changed their colors, god forbid the situation will change, they will again talk about how we need to join the general union and about all the other peoples of moscow, that's why it was me. i think it's unfair. i think that on such a basis to build a democratic sovereign ukraine is definitely possible, and i am convinced that today , just as there is no alternative to unity, just as there is no alternative to our victory, there is also no alternative to the truth, the flow of truth, it is possible to build a truly democratic society, well, taking into account all of the above, in your opinion,
the wolf, he will still get in and watch, and those communists who once reformatted first into the sdp into the party of regions, then into the party of regions , at the first best opportunity, they will do everything to destroy ukraine as such and those who for a few silver coins fed them from the kremlin , they poured dirt on ukraine, they poured dirt on the perspective of the european, euro-atlantic ukraine , today they just shut up or start saying something else, don't believe them they...
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go, but in 2023, now the servants of the people are registering an alternative where you throw the sdp the party of regions, you understand, and our guys say we are at war here, so you politicians please make quality social laws because when i return home, i must have an exact guarantee that the state will take care of about that the guy who fought 100%, and about his family about the family of the dead i want to understand that we make bold decisions in this parliament and are not afraid of it, i want to understand that we will clear this politics in the future from those people who have jumped over taboos in various parties for years and then he looked at himself again at the blue-yellow flag and said, "i'm a ukrainian, i have these things. i'm waiting. thank you. we'll talk about the moscow patriarchate in the second part of our program and about its ban. what should we all do with this?" i'll also say that we had an interview at the beginning i'm with volodymyr vyatrovych and talked a lot about may 9, about the historicity of this date, how we should move away from it and what to d
go, but in 2023, now the servants of the people are registering an alternative where you throw the sdp the party of regions, you understand, and our guys say we are at war here, so you politicians please make quality social laws because when i return home, i must have an exact guarantee that the state will take care of about that the guy who fought 100%, and about his family about the family of the dead i want to understand that we make bold decisions in this parliament and are not afraid of...
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it is not as active as that group has pulled back and started to lose money sdp >> they got washed out. tesla was the beacon for that group and now that group is not as impactful, it is still a very impactful stock, but not as much as 2011. >> that is good to know. maybe the correlation is tesla and the market will ease some. a lot of people did get stopped out. they got margined out. chris murphy of susquehanna. thank you very much. >> thank you >>> that does it for us on "worldwide exchange. we have another big show tomorrow see you in 23 hours. we leave you today unlike the last three or four sessions with stock futures in the green enjoy it while it lasts. "squawk box" is next not. do i just focus on when things don't work, and not appreciate when they do? i love it when work actually works! i just booked this parking spot... this desk... and this conference room! i am filing status reports on an app that i made! i'm not even a coder! and it works!... i like your bag! when your digital solutions work, the world works. that's why the world works with servicenow. this? this is supers
it is not as active as that group has pulled back and started to lose money sdp >> they got washed out. tesla was the beacon for that group and now that group is not as impactful, it is still a very impactful stock, but not as much as 2011. >> that is good to know. maybe the correlation is tesla and the market will ease some. a lot of people did get stopped out. they got margined out. chris murphy of susquehanna. thank you very much. >> thank you >>> that does it for...
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. >> that wasn't that long ago sdp. >> absolutely.f you look at the longer arc of history in the past 10 or 15 years and most of us, 5% or 6% feels like a normalized rate to be able to pay for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage. there are alternative products at 4.5% for a 15-year. interest only products it feels like a roughly similar rate to what people have gotten used to. i do think while it is shocking how quickly it has increased, buyers have readjusted to that folks are reminding people this is historically a decent rate to borrow long-term money for an appreciating asset. >> yeah. also, this is unbelievunbelievae a local friend in my area, one-third to one half of all transactions are cash. are you still seeing huge cash buyers come in guess what mortgage rates go up they are the honey badger. they don't care. >> absolutely. cash buyers are still significant part of the overall picture. when we are seeing homes on the market on average 17 days and competitive market, how some buyers are differing themselves is putting higher cash d
. >> that wasn't that long ago sdp. >> absolutely.f you look at the longer arc of history in the past 10 or 15 years and most of us, 5% or 6% feels like a normalized rate to be able to pay for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage. there are alternative products at 4.5% for a 15-year. interest only products it feels like a roughly similar rate to what people have gotten used to. i do think while it is shocking how quickly it has increased, buyers have readjusted to that folks are reminding...
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sdp >> you crukrainians are making progress.ply line? >> yeah, you're seeing those actions near kharkiv being very aggressive. they are counter attacking. there are different estimates of how many kilometers, how many miles they have taken to the east of that city. it's obvious that it is disrupting the russian attacks in the donbas. they are trying to get around that force to surround them. they can't do it from the north or the south of mariupol. you see some of the russian attacks by artillery. it just is not good, don. i can tell from a commander's perspecti perspective. the artillery is not hitting what they are aiming at. it's very faulty. the maneuver forces are disjointed from the russian side and ukrainians are taking advantage of that and doing some good counter attacks and plus they know the ground. >> give me a short answer, yes or no. is it any surprise that they are targeting the west buecause that's where the weapons are coming in. >> they are targeting stationary points and it's coming on different routes. it's n
sdp >> you crukrainians are making progress.ply line? >> yeah, you're seeing those actions near kharkiv being very aggressive. they are counter attacking. there are different estimates of how many kilometers, how many miles they have taken to the east of that city. it's obvious that it is disrupting the russian attacks in the donbas. they are trying to get around that force to surround them. they can't do it from the north or the south of mariupol. you see some of the russian...
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policy, although they have capacity, would change anytime soon to give markets the products it requires sdp >> what does it mean for consumer notice united states? i always think of us as independent having our refineries here. if the global prices go up, will they go up here? >> although the u.s. has refining capacity, the price of brent crude and product markets work on trade. if there is a shortage in one part of the world, there will be from different parts of the world to address that. even in the u.s., we have seen refinery closures. you should look at the base that came out and talked about shutting the refinery in 2023. we have record high refinery margins. that is talking about shutting down capacity. that is telling. it is doing so because running a refinery doesn't jive with the mandates that is the real problem demand is very strong, but individual companies have different targets and refining tends to be negative when it comes to esg that is the real struggle. we are going to be in for real shortages in refinery. right now, maintenance that is why product prices are so high. se
policy, although they have capacity, would change anytime soon to give markets the products it requires sdp >> what does it mean for consumer notice united states? i always think of us as independent having our refineries here. if the global prices go up, will they go up here? >> although the u.s. has refining capacity, the price of brent crude and product markets work on trade. if there is a shortage in one part of the world, there will be from different parts of the world to...
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or are you a cartoon character sdp >> i'm an avatar and i get to choose my wardrobe and i have to tellough choice it's so real i can come up to you in the meta verse and not hear someone else, and you almost forget that you're not physically with someone. we've actually built, i hope you go to it we've built in partnership with microsoft, we built the global collaboration village here at the forum to reimagine how we're going to collaborate as great as being here is, you can't immerse yourself in the experience if you take a tour of it, we can take to you sub-saharan african and see the effects of climate change and talk to people about it and do this across the globe. >> becky has a question for you. we're in our own meta verse, it's called the squawk verse >> is that the end of big conferences like davos what's the difference between what you can offer versus what you're doing now in davos? >> the limitation we have here, becky is that we're not actually able to go see this. think about refugees imagine if you're taking people to a refugee camp, you're meeting the refugee, understand
or are you a cartoon character sdp >> i'm an avatar and i get to choose my wardrobe and i have to tellough choice it's so real i can come up to you in the meta verse and not hear someone else, and you almost forget that you're not physically with someone. we've actually built, i hope you go to it we've built in partnership with microsoft, we built the global collaboration village here at the forum to reimagine how we're going to collaborate as great as being here is, you can't immerse...
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have the strongest job growth year over year and strongest wage growth at 8% and close to 9% right now sdp. >>> coming up, listen up esg fans new data on capital on the wod'rls biggest companiesand how they are doing that's next on "squawk box." i didn't realize my dna could tell me if i had a higher chance for type 2 diabetes. so when my 23andme report said i did, it was a wakeup call. ♪ ♪ do you know what the future holds? self-driving cars. our power grid. water treatment plants. hospital systems. they're all connected to the internet... and vladimir putin or a terrorist could cause them all to self-destruct... a cyber 9-11 that would destroy our country. i'm dan o'dowd and i wrote the software that keeps our air defenses secure. i approved this message because i need your vote for u.s. senate to send a message... congress needs to fix this. >>> all right, welcome, new this morning just capital diversity increased around 6%, and board diversity data increased by 13% joining us, ashley, welcome to the program. those gains, how do we read those gains, 6% and 13%. would you quantify that a
have the strongest job growth year over year and strongest wage growth at 8% and close to 9% right now sdp. >>> coming up, listen up esg fans new data on capital on the wod'rls biggest companiesand how they are doing that's next on "squawk box." i didn't realize my dna could tell me if i had a higher chance for type 2 diabetes. so when my 23andme report said i did, it was a wakeup call. ♪ ♪ do you know what the future holds? self-driving cars. our power grid. water...
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trying to think of something good it's friday sdp. >> i was thinking of the inequality problems. >> srifact. the fed. if you have crappy policies fiscally and the fed has to continually step in and all of the policies to help the people you are planning to help, ends up hurting them because of the markup of assets of free money it adds to the income inequality that's where we are. i don't know how long this lasts. we have to go, sri we will have you back. is this a year-long problem? two years? quick answer >> i think it is quick answer. it is going into 2023. longer we have to wait and see. >> thanks, sri. >> thank you, joe. always >>> andrew >> coming up in just a little bit. we will talk about peloton they are looking for investors you have to hear that story. we'll talk about that and more on yesterday's big selloff and the moves and what to do about it here is the look at the biggest pre-market winners and losers of the s&p 500. >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by truist wealth. where meaningful relationships matter most. they collect hundreds of data points like hrv an
trying to think of something good it's friday sdp. >> i was thinking of the inequality problems. >> srifact. the fed. if you have crappy policies fiscally and the fed has to continually step in and all of the policies to help the people you are planning to help, ends up hurting them because of the markup of assets of free money it adds to the income inequality that's where we are. i don't know how long this lasts. we have to go, sri we will have you back. is this a year-long...
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by the price inc increase the consumer has the money in the pocket to go ahead to continue to spend sdp kate rogers that owners are reluctant to raise prices they are worried they will lose customers. does that fit the sense from retailers? >> i think the brands that have pricing power are taking pricing. what you find is that it is driven by the strength of the brand. if you are a commodity brand and price follower, you are not a leader brands that have the pricing power and brand equity, i think they are taking pricing and carrying through on the supply chain increase you are seeing that with the earnings where you see reasonably strong earnings in the first quarter. >> we have talked about the weakness with the online consumers. e-bay. people are back out and getting back out there they are not stopping spending, but not continuing to see the growth online. >> if you look at it pre-pandemic, we almost doubled the direct-to-consumer internet sales. let's call it 9% to 18% of commerce there was the belief of the death of the store in the beginning of the pandemic. now we are gone to a
by the price inc increase the consumer has the money in the pocket to go ahead to continue to spend sdp kate rogers that owners are reluctant to raise prices they are worried they will lose customers. does that fit the sense from retailers? >> i think the brands that have pricing power are taking pricing. what you find is that it is driven by the strength of the brand. if you are a commodity brand and price follower, you are not a leader brands that have the pricing power and brand...
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you do have to our sdp for that. it is totally free.them know they're coming. and david pam. i feel like we're most of the time like pretty excited and proud of like 74 inch screen tv, but 74 ft wide wow, i think that's pretty good . it's pretty cool, right? huge, huge, gold blooded. all right, james torres. thank you in san francisco time now. 609 new this morning, president biden is in south korea, the first stop on his six day trip to asia. the president along with south korea's president toured the samsung electronics campus to model for the new samsung semiconductor plant being built in taylor, texas. after touring the plant, president biden talked about the close partnership between the u. s and south korea and the importance of the semiconductor chips being made samsung this plant also reflects the close bonds innovation between our countries. much of the technology and machinery that is used to make these chips. was designed and produced in the united states. and by uniting our skills and our technological know how allows the pr
you do have to our sdp for that. it is totally free.them know they're coming. and david pam. i feel like we're most of the time like pretty excited and proud of like 74 inch screen tv, but 74 ft wide wow, i think that's pretty good . it's pretty cool, right? huge, huge, gold blooded. all right, james torres. thank you in san francisco time now. 609 new this morning, president biden is in south korea, the first stop on his six day trip to asia. the president along with south korea's president...