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stuart? stuart: hillary thanks very much indeed. kupta, an advisor to the ministry of energy in ukraine and joins me now. pavlo, i know you're driving in ukraine. would you just bring us up to speed and tell us where you are and what you're seeing? >> i am in kyiv actually passing through a checkpoint, so which is why i'm holding the camera low. [inaudible] we're bringing some medical equipment for a military hospital here because we're working on logistics volunteers for our military efforts. stuart: let me ask you this. do you want europe to ban all russian oil & gas, ban it all and if they did that, would it help you? >> look, i think it's only about ukraine. [inaudible] you can not defend critical import of energy on someone like putin, right? that's what he's doing so you need to solve that problem, definitely. one way or the other. right now, you have a crisis on our hand, we all have a crisis on our hand, we're dying here, you're not, but this is your crisis as well, which is our common problem. right now, anything should be
stuart? stuart: hillary thanks very much indeed. kupta, an advisor to the ministry of energy in ukraine and joins me now. pavlo, i know you're driving in ukraine. would you just bring us up to speed and tell us where you are and what you're seeing? >> i am in kyiv actually passing through a checkpoint, so which is why i'm holding the camera low. [inaudible] we're bringing some medical equipment for a military hospital here because we're working on logistics volunteers for our military...
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stuart? stuart: alex, thank you very much indeed.annuel macron, he is warning against escalation after president biden said putin could not remain in power. former u.s. ambassador to nato kurt volcker joins me now. mr. ambassador, did president biden damage our status within nato or did he damage nato itself? >> neither in my view. i think macron is actually reacting to the president using strong language rather than vladmir putin using tanks. this is kind of the wrong target if you ask me. in terms of what president biden did he spoke from the heart what all of us can see there is no way that vladmir putin can remain in power if he has destroyed his country the way he is doing. the sanctions are hitting, the military is losing, so he is in a precarious position. we all can see that. it may have been better not to say it but i think the damage was the white house, and other administration officials walking back the president's remarks so swiftly. that makes him look like he is not saying what he really means and is not in charge. it
stuart? stuart: alex, thank you very much indeed.annuel macron, he is warning against escalation after president biden said putin could not remain in power. former u.s. ambassador to nato kurt volcker joins me now. mr. ambassador, did president biden damage our status within nato or did he damage nato itself? >> neither in my view. i think macron is actually reacting to the president using strong language rather than vladmir putin using tanks. this is kind of the wrong target if you ask...
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stuart: be safe. you sleep well at night you've got your money in cash or treasury bonds whatever it is you are safe. lauren: but you could have more money, should you make the right investments if you have the stomach for it. stuart: greed is a terrible thing. lauren: this amazing rally over the past couple days, when it's the fifth worst start to the new year ever and we're still in the early part of the year. volatility. cash is safe. stuart: look whose with us now, the man we used to call the super bowl himself, all right, michael lee. are you still a super bowl? >> i am not, stuart. i would not say i'm a super bear , but these people sitting on a little bit of cash, i'd say that's not the worst advice. inflation is at the moment completely out of control, a year ago when it started to get hot, that was very understandable and predicted and many including myself thought it would pass, but the rate of change and the increase in inflation is still running red hot and the problem with inflation is no
stuart: be safe. you sleep well at night you've got your money in cash or treasury bonds whatever it is you are safe. lauren: but you could have more money, should you make the right investments if you have the stomach for it. stuart: greed is a terrible thing. lauren: this amazing rally over the past couple days, when it's the fifth worst start to the new year ever and we're still in the early part of the year. volatility. cash is safe. stuart: look whose with us now, the man we used to call...
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stuart back to you.art: mike we hear you thanks very much mike tobin right there president biden says the u.s. and nato would respond if russia launched a chemical attack. watch this. >> would the u.s. ornate o respond with military action if he did use chemical weapons? >> we would respond, we would respond if he uses it and the nature of the response would depend on the nature of the use. stuart: okay, at a different part there, he said we would response in kind. i don't know what that means. brett velakovich, former special operations intelligence analyst joins us what does it mean respond in kind to a chemical attack. are we going to use chemical weapons? >> well look there's what a response should be to this and probably what it's going to be because let's be honest the biden administration doesn't exactly have a track record of responding to red lines. you can look at syria for all that but a chemical or biological attack would mark a dramatic escalation for the conflict in which russia has increas
stuart back to you.art: mike we hear you thanks very much mike tobin right there president biden says the u.s. and nato would respond if russia launched a chemical attack. watch this. >> would the u.s. ornate o respond with military action if he did use chemical weapons? >> we would respond, we would respond if he uses it and the nature of the response would depend on the nature of the use. stuart: okay, at a different part there, he said we would response in kind. i don't know what...
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stuart? stuart: got it. benjamin hall, thanks very much, indeed.colonel douglas mcgregor joins us now. sir, what's the strategy? putin attacks a nuclear power plant. what's the strategy behind that in is it -- that? is it just to intimidate civiliansesome. >> the strategy was not to attack any power plants or the power grid. the russians have very carefully avoided interrupting any power. no damage to communications, no damage to any of the things that are essential like the water supply. what you're seeing is that the russians have now driven what is left of the ukrainian forces who are taking refuge in population centers, cities because they have no mobility, no air defense, no air cover, no logistical infrastructure. they are now mingling with the population much as we've seen in the middle east whenever we drove the islamists out of business, they ran into cities, used people as shields, the civilian population, and tried to avoid being annihilated. and i think that's essentially what's happening today with the population being used by the ukra
stuart? stuart: got it. benjamin hall, thanks very much, indeed.colonel douglas mcgregor joins us now. sir, what's the strategy? putin attacks a nuclear power plant. what's the strategy behind that in is it -- that? is it just to intimidate civiliansesome. >> the strategy was not to attack any power plants or the power grid. the russians have very carefully avoided interrupting any power. no damage to communications, no damage to any of the things that are essential like the water supply....
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stuart?istance it looks like major cities in ukraine are being encircled, and they're setting in for what looks like a medieval siege. is that accurate? >> reporter: well, i think you could say this is a medieval siege, certainly a throwback to what you've seen in world war ii. and if you look at the map, everywhere the russians have entered from the north, from the east and from the south, they seem to be gaining that foothold hay want particularly -- they want particularly if you look at the south where the fighting has been rather intense near the coastline near the dnieper river as it empties out into the black e sea. they just gained a little town there, at least have been fighting for control over it, and the russians claim they gained control of one of those little towns, and that gives them access to a bridge. therefore, all of the fortification that the russians have been building up since 2014 now have access to the mainland. stuart? stuart: is there enough food to go around in this
stuart?istance it looks like major cities in ukraine are being encircled, and they're setting in for what looks like a medieval siege. is that accurate? >> reporter: well, i think you could say this is a medieval siege, certainly a throwback to what you've seen in world war ii. and if you look at the map, everywhere the russians have entered from the north, from the east and from the south, they seem to be gaining that foothold hay want particularly -- they want particularly if you look...
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stuart: sure. that's interesting to me that we really are going more and more and more on line and less and less brick-and-mortar. >> yes but you wonder why does amazon spend all that money to invest in brick-and-mortar when they've been killing the brick-and-mortar and the physical stores but yet they think they can outsmart everybody else. stuart: top of the winners list for the dow we have walmart, $138 a share, whose second, amge n, have been active recently. the s&p 500 winners headed by kroger, we just dealt with them, and best buy, got them in there. nasdaq winners headed by dexcom. >> and biogen. stuart: the biotechs are doing well today. i don't see big tech on the nasdaq, i'm not seeing it there for a long time. right now the dow has opened with a 173 point gain, we're above 34,000, the dow is up a half percentage point. the 10 year treasury yield way back or up again, 1.87%, just the other day we're at 172. the 10 year, go with the price of gold, inflation hedge of course, 1,930 per ounc
stuart: sure. that's interesting to me that we really are going more and more and more on line and less and less brick-and-mortar. >> yes but you wonder why does amazon spend all that money to invest in brick-and-mortar when they've been killing the brick-and-mortar and the physical stores but yet they think they can outsmart everybody else. stuart: top of the winners list for the dow we have walmart, $138 a share, whose second, amge n, have been active recently. the s&p 500 winners...
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stuart: okay. lauren: the world is rushing to plug the hole left by russia, which has removed 3 million- barrels a day. the problem is these are band aids, they are completely inadequate. they didn't work before, remember 2005 hurricane katrina brought down oil prices by $3. the key to resupplying the market is commercial production, but the white house sees that as a political liability for their left wing and, you know, in the mid-terms they might pay the price for this decision. stuart: i wonder if he's going to be standing up today at 1:30 to make the announcement on oil reserves and if he will say anything about domestic oil production, which he refuses to do. somebody is going to ask him if there's an opportunity probably peter doocy. lauren thanks very much indeed check futures again, again there's not that much price movement this thursday morning, brian belsky joins us. brian i say this to all our guests. the market seems to be settling down. is it the stalemate in the war, are rate hikes
stuart: okay. lauren: the world is rushing to plug the hole left by russia, which has removed 3 million- barrels a day. the problem is these are band aids, they are completely inadequate. they didn't work before, remember 2005 hurricane katrina brought down oil prices by $3. the key to resupplying the market is commercial production, but the white house sees that as a political liability for their left wing and, you know, in the mid-terms they might pay the price for this decision. stuart: i...
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stuart: okay. i would like to see president biden make a definitive statement about what he will give to the ukrainians, or what he and nato will actually do. do you think we'll get that? >> will: here is what i'd like to say. i think we will probably not get that. actually, i don't think we need to telegraph to vladimir putin every single commitment we will make in defense or in supply and support of ukrainians. what i would begin to like to see , stuart is an argument made to the american people about exactly what are our red lines for american involvement. we've known from the very beginning that in article v, nato violation, would provoke an american response, but i feel like the emotional tenor and the public conversation has expanded beyond that red line, so for example, what is nato's position on the use of biological chemical weapons by the russians inside of ukraine? would that provoke a response? how do the american people feel about that? would that be worthy of the cost of american live
stuart: okay. i would like to see president biden make a definitive statement about what he will give to the ukrainians, or what he and nato will actually do. do you think we'll get that? >> will: here is what i'd like to say. i think we will probably not get that. actually, i don't think we need to telegraph to vladimir putin every single commitment we will make in defense or in supply and support of ukrainians. what i would begin to like to see , stuart is an argument made to the...
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stuart: we'll do it. >> thanks, stuart. stuart: always appreciate it. >> thank you, bye. >> all right.
stuart: we'll do it. >> thanks, stuart. stuart: always appreciate it. >> thank you, bye. >> all right.
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stuart: right. lauren: so there is the lease sales but theophano take years to actually come to fruition so the administration president biden also needs to announce something they can do right now in addition to banning oil to get us more oil. the issue with whatever they do, whether it's something like speeding up the permit process, or constructing more natural gas terminals for exporting, it needs to be done quickly. stuart: i believe that speeding up the permitting process is part of the bill which goes to the house this morning. lauren: we'll find out at 10:45. stuart: indeed, right. now let's bring in steveer shork , our oil export of the day. steven, we ban russian oil imports, crude goes to $125 a barrel does it eventually and quickly go to 150? >> yes, at this point. we're assigning, stuart, a 16% probability that by june, we be at $150 a barrel so what does that mean to the driver? it means that when we factor in the normal correlation plus the rollover to summer gasoline looking at a nat
stuart: right. lauren: so there is the lease sales but theophano take years to actually come to fruition so the administration president biden also needs to announce something they can do right now in addition to banning oil to get us more oil. the issue with whatever they do, whether it's something like speeding up the permit process, or constructing more natural gas terminals for exporting, it needs to be done quickly. stuart: i believe that speeding up the permitting process is part of the...
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stuart? stuart: alex, thank you very much. petro poroshenko is the former president of ukraine, and he joins us now. mr. president, may i ask, where exactly you are right now, because we see scenes of destruction in the background. >> we are in irpin which was we are just 10 kilometers from irpin and now, i doubt if you hear or not, this is the russian shelling which is just two maybe less than two kilometers from here, and this is just a demonstration that russian deputy minister of defense said that they decreased the activity of the russian forces. now, this is not true, and the russian see exactly now attacking civilians in kyiv. we are here and this is one of the biggest centers with 100,000 square meters with that was completely destroyed by russian missiles and over there, we have residential buildings and they are very new and very modern and they were built during the last eight years, starting with my presidency. they are completely destroyed. this was a symbol of success and this has made putin nervous, made putin c
stuart? stuart: alex, thank you very much. petro poroshenko is the former president of ukraine, and he joins us now. mr. president, may i ask, where exactly you are right now, because we see scenes of destruction in the background. >> we are in irpin which was we are just 10 kilometers from irpin and now, i doubt if you hear or not, this is the russian shelling which is just two maybe less than two kilometers from here, and this is just a demonstration that russian deputy minister of...
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stuart: okay.you very much, indeed, for being on our program so consistently representing your point of view. we admire it, and we'd like to hear more are you. >> thank you. thank you. stuart: how about this? squad member ilhan omar is warning the u.s. against sending weapons to ukraine. lauren: she tweeted this: the consequences of flooding ukraine with a billion dollars in american weapons likely not limited to just military specific -- military-specific equipment but also including small arms and ammo are unpredictable and likely disastrous meaning there's no accountability for where the weapons end up. those would be unintended consequences. she's against sending weapons to ukraine, but she's also against broad sanctions on russia including the ban on russian oil imports, and the house is set today to ban that, and it looks like she's going to be a no. stuart: i wonder whose side she's on. maybe i shouldn't ask the question that way, but that's a what occurs to you. lauren, thanks very much, in
stuart: okay.you very much, indeed, for being on our program so consistently representing your point of view. we admire it, and we'd like to hear more are you. >> thank you. thank you. stuart: how about this? squad member ilhan omar is warning the u.s. against sending weapons to ukraine. lauren: she tweeted this: the consequences of flooding ukraine with a billion dollars in american weapons likely not limited to just military specific -- military-specific equipment but also including...
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stuart? stuart: 4 million, all right alex, thank you very much indeed look whose here now retired four star general jack keane joins us general, can you just give us your assessment of where the battlefield stands as of now? >> yeah, well, certainly, it's still stalemate as we've been reporting for a number of days now and i think what is happening with the russians, i think, stuart, i mean, they have likely concluded that they don't have the capability right now to take the capitol city of kyiv. obviously, they repeatedly tried to bring down their artillery now for over a month to encircle the city so they can really decimate the city with those area-type weapons and they have been completely unsuccessful in doing that and that's why i think they've offer ed up this so-called concession as part of the negotiations, where we're going to deescalate but what they have done over the course of the last couple of weeks, there's been so many units there that have been severely damaged by the ukrain
stuart? stuart: 4 million, all right alex, thank you very much indeed look whose here now retired four star general jack keane joins us general, can you just give us your assessment of where the battlefield stands as of now? >> yeah, well, certainly, it's still stalemate as we've been reporting for a number of days now and i think what is happening with the russians, i think, stuart, i mean, they have likely concluded that they don't have the capability right now to take the capitol city...
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stuart: thanks. the last line of defense before the russians take odesa. natalie kim is the governor of the region. you are trying to stop russian forces getting into their. have you gotten any food and ammunition left? >> we have emission, food, medicine. stuart: how are supplies getting through? >> with odesa, with kyiv, we have no problems of supply now. stuart: how long can you hold out? >> till our victory. stuart: no matter what. >> no matter what. stuart: you had experience fighting the russians firsthand. how do you judge the quality of their troops and equipment? >> different kind of military. there are young russians, 18 or 20 years old, no experience, people from the west of ukraine, russians special forces, it depends on the army that fights. stuart: are you able to communicate with your colleagues easily like on social media for example? >> my colleagues in ukraine? >> yes. >> of course. i communicate with them every day. hello? stuart: i am sorry. we have a problem with the audio. i can
stuart: thanks. the last line of defense before the russians take odesa. natalie kim is the governor of the region. you are trying to stop russian forces getting into their. have you gotten any food and ammunition left? >> we have emission, food, medicine. stuart: how are supplies getting through? >> with odesa, with kyiv, we have no problems of supply now. stuart: how long can you hold out? >> till our victory. stuart: no matter what. >> no matter what. stuart: you had...
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stuart: can i jump in?h tonight just as there is a raging war in europe? how does he accommodate that? >> one of the things he could do is say we will not depend on russian oil anymore. when you talk about oil being $105 a barrel russia is benefiting. stuart: that is why oil has gone to $106. the feeling he could say we are not buying anymore russian oil. that adds to inflation here. he can win on that. >> he can say i will open the keystone pipeline and let others have drilling on federal lands and water by executive order. there is a flip side. i will keep our country energy independent, use the resources we have to take us off russian oil. that something he can do. we've been there before but he's not going to do that. let's talk about the american people who are hurting because of these prices. they want to see a leader who recognizes the pain and suffering of the american people. stuart: donald trump got 59 pursuant to this% supported community leading the party and the 2024 elections? >> i think the a
stuart: can i jump in?h tonight just as there is a raging war in europe? how does he accommodate that? >> one of the things he could do is say we will not depend on russian oil anymore. when you talk about oil being $105 a barrel russia is benefiting. stuart: that is why oil has gone to $106. the feeling he could say we are not buying anymore russian oil. that adds to inflation here. he can win on that. >> he can say i will open the keystone pipeline and let others have drilling on...
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stuart: difficult to work out. stuart: who aligns with who? stuart: who aligns with who?ident putin made at the sidelines of the beijing olympics, the reports the china was asked for military and financial aid by russia and china says we are neutral? i think they are vulnerable and things might change. stuart: could russia take back alaska? you may laugh but that is the latest demand from a russian lawmaker. the governor of alaska will respond. russian troops seized the ukrainian city of mariupol. 500 people reportedly held hostage. the deputy mayor of that city will give us the latest update after this. ♪♪ you can't buy love. happiness. or confidence. but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. ♪ ♪ have you ever met a transgender kid? there is no atmosphere that is the same as playing a sport with your team. when you're playing a sport, it's not just about you. it's about what you can do as a team or as a group. most of what i coach are team sports, and it's not about being perfect. it's about g
stuart: difficult to work out. stuart: who aligns with who? stuart: who aligns with who?ident putin made at the sidelines of the beijing olympics, the reports the china was asked for military and financial aid by russia and china says we are neutral? i think they are vulnerable and things might change. stuart: could russia take back alaska? you may laugh but that is the latest demand from a russian lawmaker. the governor of alaska will respond. russian troops seized the ukrainian city of...
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stuart: we'll do it. >> thanks, stuart.s long and i believe lawrence jones is with me. lawrence sat through the entire 20 minutes of that interview. what is your main takeaway, lawrence? >> good morning, brother. kudos to you, as someone who interviewed the former president it is hard to keep him on task and you covered a multitude of issues in that 20 minutes. i think the top line thoughts on this essentially the president still has that tone of vindication. what we're seeing on the world stage right now, whether it is what is happening, with russia attacking ukraine, iran feeling emboldened, china on the offense right now. they are targeting. they will go after taiwan. everyone knows it. no one wants to really say it. i think the former president is essentially saying in that interview he would have dealt with these issues differently. and i don't care where you stand on the political spectrum. many americans agree with it. i mean, 90% of my barbershop is democrat. they say that trump would have handled it different bill
stuart: we'll do it. >> thanks, stuart.s long and i believe lawrence jones is with me. lawrence sat through the entire 20 minutes of that interview. what is your main takeaway, lawrence? >> good morning, brother. kudos to you, as someone who interviewed the former president it is hard to keep him on task and you covered a multitude of issues in that 20 minutes. i think the top line thoughts on this essentially the president still has that tone of vindication. what we're seeing on...
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stuart stuart cryptos are all down following stocks. any comment?relation these days. crypto isn't digital gold anymore. think of it as risk assets. pretty much you've lost all that 10% rally that you had after that white house executive order on cryptos, right? but again i would say, look, did you see the statistics on nft trading this morning? if. stuart: huge. susan: you're making $5.4 billion in profit trading off those nfts. and this is an asset class that's not going away, mind you. bitcoin's worth a trillion. etherium, which is what you usually use in nft trading -- stuart: professor of economics is sitting next to you. susan: what do students say about nfts and crypto? >> they love it. i feel like i'm the student right now, you're the professor because i do not -- [laughter] i'm not paying tuition right now, but i should be. stuart: you'll never get her off the set. susan: i like brian. stuart: show me the dow winners. chevron. bounceback for oil, i guess. merck, verizon. no big tech names. s&p 500, amazon, of course. now it's up $122. split
stuart stuart cryptos are all down following stocks. any comment?relation these days. crypto isn't digital gold anymore. think of it as risk assets. pretty much you've lost all that 10% rally that you had after that white house executive order on cryptos, right? but again i would say, look, did you see the statistics on nft trading this morning? if. stuart: huge. susan: you're making $5.4 billion in profit trading off those nfts. and this is an asset class that's not going away, mind you....
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stuart: intense division. stuart: tesla up again.ot funny. the developers of this cyber truck will be finished this year because their competitors are hummer pickups, already on sale. it just opened, 500,000 vehicles a year. stuart: that is the tesla truck that has a range of 500 miles. lauren: it is different. stuart: tesla's front end looks strange. thank you very much. president biden on his way to europe to meet with leaders from the european union at nato. what is this i hear about maybe sanctioning russian oil? >> reporter: what happened is european countries are saying we need to get off of russian oil and natural gas, that could allow to sanction the russian oil and natural gas for european countries. the president comes with a message more sanctions on 300 russian lawmakers, either european union will have a message for president biden and that is export oil and natural gas and get off of russian oil. 80% of finland's oil imports come from russia. poland imported 58% of oil from russia, german imports 30% of its root oil fro
stuart: intense division. stuart: tesla up again.ot funny. the developers of this cyber truck will be finished this year because their competitors are hummer pickups, already on sale. it just opened, 500,000 vehicles a year. stuart: that is the tesla truck that has a range of 500 miles. lauren: it is different. stuart: tesla's front end looks strange. thank you very much. president biden on his way to europe to meet with leaders from the european union at nato. what is this i hear about maybe...
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stuart: teal. lauren: a second booster shot. stuart: ralph lauren.ears we were in sweatpants. don't have to ditch the sweats. stuart: another cruise line story, they go up and down with covert etc. carnival is down. lauren: the price target to 17, caribbean cruises this summer. carnival cut the price in the end? stuart: they go up and down. there are some foreign fighters being sent back to their home countries at the polish ukraine border. what are they telling you? ashley: a disturbing story, what happens is foreign fighters coming to the border, going into ukraine and meeting up to help the ukrainians fight the russians. we spoke with a young man, a military guy from estonia who wouldn't give us his name. he told us an interesting story. listen to what he had to say. >> they forced us to go to the front lines through the war zone and basically left, the ukrainians joined the georgians, same story but georgians -- ashley: sounds dramatic. they want to execute us. once they've gone and they are not being provided with weaponry but if they turn aroun
stuart: teal. lauren: a second booster shot. stuart: ralph lauren.ears we were in sweatpants. don't have to ditch the sweats. stuart: another cruise line story, they go up and down with covert etc. carnival is down. lauren: the price target to 17, caribbean cruises this summer. carnival cut the price in the end? stuart: they go up and down. there are some foreign fighters being sent back to their home countries at the polish ukraine border. what are they telling you? ashley: a disturbing story,...
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stuart: thanks for having me on.e think the volatility is here to stay for the short-term, but beyond that it is hard to have any visibility. you could argue that the russian economy is not that large in a global sense, but the price of oil is a global commodity. that is a huge input into the global economy. what you are seeing in europe is the market pricing in upside inflation risk, downside growth risks to the surge in we have had. in addition to that, central bank policy, geopolitical event that has a long tail that i don't think anybody can credibly have any clear advantage on. matt: the upside inflation risks, we had those in, it is the downside in growth that is the concern. how bad can it be? stuart: i agree, i think inflation was relatively well discounted, but the surge in oil has the potential to raise the peak of inflation and push out into the future. the growth impact will depend on how high the price of oil gets, how persistent it is. you could have a reasonably solid impact on european gdp growth. in
stuart: thanks for having me on.e think the volatility is here to stay for the short-term, but beyond that it is hard to have any visibility. you could argue that the russian economy is not that large in a global sense, but the price of oil is a global commodity. that is a huge input into the global economy. what you are seeing in europe is the market pricing in upside inflation risk, downside growth risks to the surge in we have had. in addition to that, central bank policy, geopolitical event...
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tim stuart will be live to put that in perspective. at xfinity, we live and work in the same neighborhood as you. we're always working to keep you connected to what you love. and now, we're working to bring you the next generation of wifi. it's ultra-fast. faster than a gig. supersonic wifi. only from xfinity. it can power hundreds of devices with three times the bandwidth. so your growing wifi needs will be met. supersonic wifi only from us... xfinity. >> the state of the north dakota was producing 1.5 million barrels of oil a day. job and his policies reduced that by half a million barrels a day. do you know how much oil we have imported from russia a day since joe biden has been president? on average 600,000 barrels a day. i would rather buy oil from the governor north dakota than vladimir putin. brian: why are we importing oil when we can pump it ourselves. the oil executives sent a letter to the president of the united states outlining the benefits much oil production. they pointed out some of this. hostility towards the soil indu
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stuart: yes. is that the problem? stuart: yes. neil: you would need multiple stops. air new zealand started a non-stop flight to auckland? stuart: yes. neil: trying to help you out as a friend here. they have a new york to auckland flight, just in round-trip economy, it is $1498. they have one premium which is just above economy, premium economy, you know that better than i would, i don't know. $3,000. the business premier is about $6700. this is only going to new zealand. probably doesn'tdid you much good. throwing out as possibility. that is long flight. 1hour flight. stuart: i'm glad you tried to help out a friend, neil, very good the. neil: that is what i'm here for you, buddy. bus fares to the poconos, $49. $49. stuart: each way. neil: glad you have the option. good luck on the hunt, traveling alone in first class as the family is back in coach or luggage. stuart: leaf leave me alone. neil: you asked for it. we're down 250 points at corner of wall and broad confusion where the war, we enter the second month ukraine is actually going. we have very, very hostile l
stuart: yes. is that the problem? stuart: yes. neil: you would need multiple stops. air new zealand started a non-stop flight to auckland? stuart: yes. neil: trying to help you out as a friend here. they have a new york to auckland flight, just in round-trip economy, it is $1498. they have one premium which is just above economy, premium economy, you know that better than i would, i don't know. $3,000. the business premier is about $6700. this is only going to new zealand. probably doesn'tdid...
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stuart: look, again, we're talking about specifics of a case.y of another individual, which is a different offense than sexual assault, yup. so, look, all i can is i'm happy to take this case to have a look at it and come back to you. avani: emily says she later reported the man to tinder. emily: it took me a long time to even try and find how to report someone. i had to scroll through, and the website wasn't clear, and eventually i just had to google "report tinder" and find it. i wrote down his name, i wrote down his age, i wrote down where he lived, i wrote down his occupation, everything, and said this man is dangerous. this man is a threat and will hurt people if given the chance. and i just got an automated response, just a refresh of t page saying thanks for submitting, and i never heard anything else. avani: how d you feel just getting, like, just a random automatic response like that emily: it felt like a waste of time. it just felt like why bother? why did i bother? like, nothing is gonna happen from this if it's just an automated resp
stuart: look, again, we're talking about specifics of a case.y of another individual, which is a different offense than sexual assault, yup. so, look, all i can is i'm happy to take this case to have a look at it and come back to you. avani: emily says she later reported the man to tinder. emily: it took me a long time to even try and find how to report someone. i had to scroll through, and the website wasn't clear, and eventually i just had to google "report tinder" and find it. i...
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tim stuart will be live to put that in perspective.ve been everywhere" by johnny cash) ♪ ♪i've traveled every road in this here land!♪ ♪i've been everywhere, man.♪ ♪i've been everywhere, man.♪ ♪of travel i've had my share, man.♪ ♪i've been everywhere.♪ ♪♪ get ready for next level entertainment. apple tv+ is now on xfinity. ♪i've been everywhere.♪ howdy y'all. with new apple original series and movies added every month... ...there's always something new to discover. and right now, you can get 3 months of apple tv+ free when you sign up. just say “try apple tv+” to get started. it's a movement. with xfinity, it's a way better way to watch. >> the state of the north dakota was producing 1.5 million barrels of oil a day. job and his policies reduced that by half a million barrels a day. do you know how much oil we have imported from russia a day since joe biden has been president? on average 600,000 barrels a day. i would rather buy oil from the governor north dakota than vladimir putin. brian: why are we importing oil when we can pump it
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stuart: it depends on how high inflation is. people are in cash or have taken positioning down significantly. in an 8% or 9% inflation environment, holding cash is not optimal. that is why we have seen folks step into the shorter end of the structure in the fixed income markets. sitting in a zero yields asset inflation environment is not where you want to be for more than a short period of time. jonathan: good to have you back in the studio. in the distance somewhere. it is good to see you. last time around, at the front end and made sense in a 2% inflation world. maybe we go to double figures if we get to 10%. it is a different world. lisa: which is a reason people are going into high yield bonds instead of cash. what is the consequence of this type of activity not this year but next year, the year after, especially for -- if inflation does not come back to that 2% level? where does that leave the high-yield bond market given that yields are not climbing? jonathan: this is something several of our guests have said this morning
stuart: it depends on how high inflation is. people are in cash or have taken positioning down significantly. in an 8% or 9% inflation environment, holding cash is not optimal. that is why we have seen folks step into the shorter end of the structure in the fixed income markets. sitting in a zero yields asset inflation environment is not where you want to be for more than a short period of time. jonathan: good to have you back in the studio. in the distance somewhere. it is good to see you....
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stuart, _ have an impact on those countries. stuart, we — have an impact on those countries.s? definitely the lockdowns are looking serious _ sanctions? definitely the lockdowns are looking serious right _ sanctions? definitely the lockdowns are looking serious right now, i sanctions? definitely the lockdowns are looking serious right now, a i sanctions? definitely the lockdowns are looking serious right now, a lot| are looking serious right now, a lot of residence in the city, they are told not to go out, they are told to do three deaths within days so —— three tests within days, so it is getting tough right now. bearing in mind, the bigger picture right here, we have been told about the sanctions, ukraine, and also covid, the big picture is the communist party congress happening in a few months�* time where the president will be having a third term and right now is definitely not the moment he will be looking for chaos and confusion.— and confusion. thank you very much to all of you- — and confusion. thank you very much to all of you. do _ and confusion. thank you very much
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stuart: that explains it. energy independent. >> which were. stuart: we were, mr. president todd, thanks for joining us for the hour. good stuff. my time is up regrettably. it has been a remarkable show. bang, it is 12 noon, it is yours, neil. neil: thank you, stuart. another thing caught my attention too, i do remember they make a big fuss of the number of oil leases that are out there available to oil companies, people forget we were 40,000 such leases last year. it has been whittled down to about 9,000. not all of those are active or you can go ahead and start them these oil guys are busy doing just that. that misrepresents a little bit what is going on? stuart: neil, i don't think it was 100% honest speech. that is my opinion. neil: that is a very judicious characterization. stuart: a restrained i would say. i think the president was being economical with the truth, how about that? neil: right slightly overweight and saying you're calorically challenged but on pluto you would be svelte. all how you sell it. all how you sell it. thank you very much, my friend. s
stuart: that explains it. energy independent. >> which were. stuart: we were, mr. president todd, thanks for joining us for the hour. good stuff. my time is up regrettably. it has been a remarkable show. bang, it is 12 noon, it is yours, neil. neil: thank you, stuart. another thing caught my attention too, i do remember they make a big fuss of the number of oil leases that are out there available to oil companies, people forget we were 40,000 such leases last year. it has been whittled...
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stuart stuart i don't know. i don't know.ussia. stuart stuart right, so will we impose sanctions on china if china helps russia? that's unanswerable question. what you can do though is spell out the seriousness of this situation when the two largest economies in the world, united states and china have at it over trade and finance and a new round of escalation, you are looking at a serious problem here which will spill out into the whole world's financial system. rachel: also, our global food supply. we had rebeccah heinrichs on from the hudson institute. she said these two countries could absolutely weaponize the global food supply. i'm also concerned, stuart, about the financial implications of these two getting together and in some way making america no longer the preferred currency and impact that would have. i hope our leaders are thinking enough ahead about global food supply and that question about our currency. >> i think you are right -- china in particular has weaponized the food supply. they have a big chunk of the
stuart stuart i don't know. i don't know.ussia. stuart stuart right, so will we impose sanctions on china if china helps russia? that's unanswerable question. what you can do though is spell out the seriousness of this situation when the two largest economies in the world, united states and china have at it over trade and finance and a new round of escalation, you are looking at a serious problem here which will spill out into the whole world's financial system. rachel: also, our global food...
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>> anna stuart, thanks very much. reporting live from london.l do it for me in lviv, ukraine for now. i'm turning it over to our rosemary church at the cnn center in atlanta. >> thank you so much, hala, for all your reporting. appreciate it. >>> >> still to come in other global news, the taliban's decision to postpone reopening schools for older girls has been condemned worldwide. but is the government in kabul even listening? the details just ahead. >>> welcome back, everyone. well, the taliban's decision to delay the return to school of afghan girls above sixth grade is being condemned worldwide. the u.n. secretary general is describing it as deeply damaging for afghanistan. and the u.s. is calling it a betrayal of public commitments made by the group. cnn's paula newton has the details. >> reporter: for the first time in more than seven months, afghan schools reopened wednesday for a much anticipated return. but it was the day that ended in heartbreak, tears and anger for many. after the taliban announced girls above sixth grade must stay hom
>> anna stuart, thanks very much. reporting live from london.l do it for me in lviv, ukraine for now. i'm turning it over to our rosemary church at the cnn center in atlanta. >> thank you so much, hala, for all your reporting. appreciate it. >>> >> still to come in other global news, the taliban's decision to postpone reopening schools for older girls has been condemned worldwide. but is the government in kabul even listening? the details just ahead. >>>...
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or farm to cask, if you talk to stuart. depends who you're talking to. distillery to fabricate their own barrels? it's very unusual, yes. [clanging] the only other distillery that we know of is jack daniels. they have their own cooperage. who know flattening the curve would take place in your wood shop? in between renovating and getting our license, i decided i wanted to do this just for us. i had to learn to build a barrel using the tools i had, the most difficult thing i've ever done in my life. there she is. coming from the uk, what made you want to relocate your family here, to the hudson valley? there was a little stop along the way. we came from los angeles to nyack, new york, which is 20 miles north of manhattan, right on the hudson river. we were there until we bought this property, which was in march 2015. we were very lucky to find this property. yeah, this is the most beautiful place on earth. we're part of a larger group. so when people come to the hudson valley, they're coming here to experience the landscape and the things that are produced
or farm to cask, if you talk to stuart. depends who you're talking to. distillery to fabricate their own barrels? it's very unusual, yes. [clanging] the only other distillery that we know of is jack daniels. they have their own cooperage. who know flattening the curve would take place in your wood shop? in between renovating and getting our license, i decided i wanted to do this just for us. i had to learn to build a barrel using the tools i had, the most difficult thing i've ever done in my...
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and stuart hall nights beat shafee tigers for the d five state title. 56 45 stuart hall with an enrollment of just 200 b chaffee. they have 3200 kids in the school, the first state title. for that san francisco school. so congrats. march madness is here. long beach state at u c. s b. we got to check it out. we're tied up in 64. the winner will go to the big west flannel and here's your game winner. that's the end of the game, baby, and you've got it a buzzer beater. the three to win, they will face either hawaii or fullerton state. they're playing tonight in the finale for a big invite to the big dance, and we're going to see a lot of that this weekend as the conference championships, wind up and selection sunday. is sunday. so here we go check this out. i mean, i will never know that feeling just to hit the three buzzer. amazing time. okay sure. alright ready? thank you so much. and thank you for joining us here on the 11 o'clock news or continue. our news continues in the morning with ktvu mornings. i'm two with ktvu mornings. i'm two weekends at seven. a.m. i might -(indistinct conversa
and stuart hall nights beat shafee tigers for the d five state title. 56 45 stuart hall with an enrollment of just 200 b chaffee. they have 3200 kids in the school, the first state title. for that san francisco school. so congrats. march madness is here. long beach state at u c. s b. we got to check it out. we're tied up in 64. the winner will go to the big west flannel and here's your game winner. that's the end of the game, baby, and you've got it a buzzer beater. the three to win, they will...
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san francisco, stuart hall taking on chafee from ontario. ca in socal.really seem so much in doubt the halls back what was on fire 3rd quarter here, 10 point lead senior jackson junked draining the 3. then final seconds of the quarter. jung wisies that to fellow senior brandon love wide open 3. the 2 combined for 42 points as stuart hogg goes on to beat chafee. 56 to 45. and when their first ever state championship all right. how about some oakland tech hoops? legendary basketball program right here. girls team competing in the division 3 game against la south. well, that's when the last 3 nor cal state titles that haven't been able to compete until now. thanks to the pandemic in this game was close. 4th quarter here. one point game, sophomore tully, a lot wood trying to get it done in the post that made it a three-point game. but let's all get back within one final, 30 seconds. muddy some vichie and nails the corner 3. and that was also the nail in the coffin. absolutely clutch. texas finally gets to celebrate. 39. 33 the final score. some pretty exciti
san francisco, stuart hall taking on chafee from ontario. ca in socal.really seem so much in doubt the halls back what was on fire 3rd quarter here, 10 point lead senior jackson junked draining the 3. then final seconds of the quarter. jung wisies that to fellow senior brandon love wide open 3. the 2 combined for 42 points as stuart hogg goes on to beat chafee. 56 to 45. and when their first ever state championship all right. how about some oakland tech hoops? legendary basketball program right...
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also coming wherever you're watching around the world we'll peek to our correspondent stuart ramsey, since his team came under fire close to kyiv. as well as uk's ambassador as well. he'll be with us. >> had no authority, jacki weaver, no authority at all. >> she's kicked him out. >> no. >> she's kicked him out. >> and an investigation backed him out. she didn't have any authority. so what does she think about it now. that will be coming out. >>> i want to bring you the latest as promised on the shane warne memorial. it's being held at the msg and cricket and cg. forgive me. it's just beginning now. many, many thousands of fans gathered, too. >> -- came up to me, rubs my head and says geez, little man. ten minutes later, warne came back down and asked me how would you like to spend the rest of the day with the team. of course, i said yes. that was an experience that i'll never forget. but that wasn't the best part, for the next two years, warne would write me letters, for nothing other than to see how i'm doing. this want was an outright rock star. for him to do that just goes to sho
also coming wherever you're watching around the world we'll peek to our correspondent stuart ramsey, since his team came under fire close to kyiv. as well as uk's ambassador as well. he'll be with us. >> had no authority, jacki weaver, no authority at all. >> she's kicked him out. >> no. >> she's kicked him out. >> and an investigation backed him out. she didn't have any authority. so what does she think about it now. that will be coming out. >>> i want to...
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stuart: this is complicated stuff. >> i'm listening. stuart: here it is ash wednesday is 46 days before easter sunday because lent is 40 days long but sundays don't count and easter sunday is always the first sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox. that is why it is that particular date? you got that? of course you do. >> my head hurts. stuart: of course not. my time is up. neil it is yours. neil: when you go back in time jesus heard how we fuss over the dates and exact time, do you think he would say that i don't think is obsessing too much. that is good stuff. i have no idea and i'm catholic. stuart: thanksgiving the third thursday in november, case closed. every year. neil: keep it really simple. i hear you, stuart. thank you very, very much we are following inflation. it is the buzzword of the day. we certainly heard from the federal reserve chairman he will address it. he will not do anything wacky like a half-point hike. he all but telegraphed it will be a quarter-point hike in the regularly schedule meeting of
stuart: this is complicated stuff. >> i'm listening. stuart: here it is ash wednesday is 46 days before easter sunday because lent is 40 days long but sundays don't count and easter sunday is always the first sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox. that is why it is that particular date? you got that? of course you do. >> my head hurts. stuart: of course not. my time is up. neil it is yours. neil: when you go back in time jesus heard how we fuss over the dates and...
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but significance of yellow tavern was jeb stuart was morally wounded died the next day turned out the confederates had a decent bench in the area of calvary leader, and they got they had another good leader after that but at least sharon or at least stuart was out of the fight. back though to this situation so grant almost grant's forces almost got this spotsylvania before lee but not quite lee takes it. there's a standoff for several days. grant season opportunity to launch a major assault by this time yeah by this time here's another sketch by someone who's there, i don't know if you can tell what's going on but there's a trench all the way along here they're starting to dig trenches. they're starting to build log breastworks. they're starting to build a lot more in the way of field fortifications and entrenchments. troops have tended to do that in this war consistently after they've had a heavy fight. what's happening in this campaign? is they have a heavy fight and then they stay in contact and keep fighting at spotsylvania both sides built strong login trenchments and log brass w
but significance of yellow tavern was jeb stuart was morally wounded died the next day turned out the confederates had a decent bench in the area of calvary leader, and they got they had another good leader after that but at least sharon or at least stuart was out of the fight. back though to this situation so grant almost grant's forces almost got this spotsylvania before lee but not quite lee takes it. there's a standoff for several days. grant season opportunity to launch a major assault by...
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project and stuart a.ote that story i just quoted from qanon chairs, republican attacks on jackson. democratic cinci a single. you talk a little bit about how -- notable that anyone in washington hearing this was the thing that a huge amount of times was spent on by republicans specifically certain republicans who were most anxious to appeal to the base on this and how that resonated with qanon folks online? >> well this is a long held belief among qanon followers. that there is rings of child exploitation engaging in that kind of behavior. and so it's a pretty -- to pick up on that. you don't have to go very far with it for them to grab onto it. and that's exactly what they. did so, after saturday halle's tweeted about it the communities that we followed see that idea and now it's quickly becoming part of the lore in those communities. and this wasn't something we saw in confirmation hearings last year. and in previous context for -- confirmation hearings. so, it seems to be reflective of the fact that a
project and stuart a.ote that story i just quoted from qanon chairs, republican attacks on jackson. democratic cinci a single. you talk a little bit about how -- notable that anyone in washington hearing this was the thing that a huge amount of times was spent on by republicans specifically certain republicans who were most anxious to appeal to the base on this and how that resonated with qanon folks online? >> well this is a long held belief among qanon followers. that there is rings of...
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. >> jimmy: what's your name >> stuart. >> jimmy: stuart, where you from >> i'm from new hyde park, newo jimmy >> jimmy: hi tonka hi buddy, oh, my gosh, he is so cute and now, is it tonka or toka >> tonka >> jimmy: tonka, like the truck. >> exactly >> jimmy: yeah, and tonka -- oh, my gosh. [ audience aws ] [ laughter ] he's so cute what does -- what does tonka do besides be cute? >> he's going to do the limbo for us >> jimmy: oh, he's gonna - you've got a dog that limbos this is fun. >> that's the plan >> jimmy: tonka, you ready for this >> ready to do this, tonka let's go >> jimmy: all right, this is perfect. roots, need some limbo music ♪ >> ready tonka, over here. sit down sit down ♪ ready? ready to go? this way ready? go, go, go hey. [ laughter ] come back here >> jimmy: yeah, fantastic! [ laughter ] >> come here come here. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's really -- i like it oh hey! [ cheers and applause >> go again. come here. ♪ come here. come here. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't know -- i don't know if it's - oh, he's going to go lower wait, he - >> he can do it. >> jimmy: he j
. >> jimmy: what's your name >> stuart. >> jimmy: stuart, where you from >> i'm from new hyde park, newo jimmy >> jimmy: hi tonka hi buddy, oh, my gosh, he is so cute and now, is it tonka or toka >> tonka >> jimmy: tonka, like the truck. >> exactly >> jimmy: yeah, and tonka -- oh, my gosh. [ audience aws ] [ laughter ] he's so cute what does -- what does tonka do besides be cute? >> he's going to do the limbo for us >> jimmy: oh,...
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stuart: walking in a minefield here, you realize, don't you? >> i do. stuart: eight 1/2 and nine. i have no idea how you can have an average between eight 1/2 and nine. mathematically. >> 8 and 3/4. stuart: i never seen a shoe size of 8 and 3/4 but i'm looking. appreciate it. ashley. see you soon. my time is up. stuart, it its yours. neil: we're watching what you're watching. a selloff here. depends on the day and moment, how they react. normal catalysts giving us release from inflationary bring pressures. the bottom line the inflation report coming out as expected but a 40-year high for inflation, annualized basis, 7.9%, up .8 of a percent. it is best to put in perspective how much you're making versus how much you're paying. wages are running at 5 1/2% clip. that is better than a decade high. the problem inflation running a lot further than that, 7.9%. for whatever you're making on the job you're paying out more at the pump, the grocery store. that conundrum continues. so shows no signs of slowing down. to peter doocy right now at the white house how they're digesting these late
stuart: walking in a minefield here, you realize, don't you? >> i do. stuart: eight 1/2 and nine. i have no idea how you can have an average between eight 1/2 and nine. mathematically. >> 8 and 3/4. stuart: i never seen a shoe size of 8 and 3/4 but i'm looking. appreciate it. ashley. see you soon. my time is up. stuart, it its yours. neil: we're watching what you're watching. a selloff here. depends on the day and moment, how they react. normal catalysts giving us release from...
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neil: you know what is wild about oil, stuart? ourselves, members of the international energy agency combining to release 60 million barrels of oil and it only goes up. even making up the russian oil, math favors the iea. neil: there is a lot of speculation that president biden might say no more imports of russian oil, taking russian oil off the market. neil: absolutely. stuart: that is why the oil is at 105, 106, but i can't explain what you're saying, 60 million barrels of oil going on to the market. you would have thought it brought it down but it didn't. neil: to make up, to your fine point it would make up for the lost russian oil but obviously they're looking at things escalating. as you said the flight to quality, interest rates. people want to buy a home, refinance the one they're already in, have a second chance here but outside of that, man, it is scary stuff. stuart: it is. neil: thank you, my friend. great show. i will try to follow your great lead here. the dow down about 670 points but look at oil as stuart been sayi
neil: you know what is wild about oil, stuart? ourselves, members of the international energy agency combining to release 60 million barrels of oil and it only goes up. even making up the russian oil, math favors the iea. neil: there is a lot of speculation that president biden might say no more imports of russian oil, taking russian oil off the market. neil: absolutely. stuart: that is why the oil is at 105, 106, but i can't explain what you're saying, 60 million barrels of oil going on to the...
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i was born in stuart's march 30th on d. w. with my heart goes out to the people, ukraine and it's, it's heartbreaking next year. not all russians are potent ah, he's a guy to solidarity coming from all over the world helps get through this or.
i was born in stuart's march 30th on d. w. with my heart goes out to the people, ukraine and it's, it's heartbreaking next year. not all russians are potent ah, he's a guy to solidarity coming from all over the world helps get through this or.
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i was born in stuart's march 30th on d. w. ah . ah, this is d, w. use lie from berlin. ukrainian president vladimir landscape warns moscow the time for peace talks is now stuffed chests. the time has come to restore territorial integrity and justice for ukraine. oh, otherwise, russia's cost will be so high that you will not be able to rise again for generations. big data. the warning comes amid fears the war could be expanding to west in ukraine, with russia deploying hypersonic resolves for the 1st time. also coming up we look at poland.
i was born in stuart's march 30th on d. w. ah . ah, this is d, w. use lie from berlin. ukrainian president vladimir landscape warns moscow the time for peace talks is now stuffed chests. the time has come to restore territorial integrity and justice for ukraine. oh, otherwise, russia's cost will be so high that you will not be able to rise again for generations. big data. the warning comes amid fears the war could be expanding to west in ukraine, with russia deploying hypersonic resolves for...
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i was born in stuart's march 30th on dw ah, ah, buildings and ruins masses on the run. ukraine is suffering from russia's war of aggression and any one in russia who dare speak out against it is taking an enormous risk. ah little shuttles. i'm rushing myself here. and what my own people are doing, shins me terrifies me and embarrasses. know that i feel absolutely devastated and furious at my own helplessness. and that everyone has lost their mind. so go ahead . it is sama, i got a lot of off and live louder. have both fled prudent russia, state repression and went to berlin. what did they think about russia more on ukraine, and how do they see their home country now? ah, the demonstrators in berlin carry yellow and blue flags to show their solidarity with ukraine. among them are one of the many russians against the war here. just imagine this proud of moscow, what would happen then? they'd march toward the kremlin. joining them is all the god romanella, a russian journalist and human rights activist who's lived in berlin for 5 years. she's attended every demonstration against the war on gre
i was born in stuart's march 30th on dw ah, ah, buildings and ruins masses on the run. ukraine is suffering from russia's war of aggression and any one in russia who dare speak out against it is taking an enormous risk. ah little shuttles. i'm rushing myself here. and what my own people are doing, shins me terrifies me and embarrasses. know that i feel absolutely devastated and furious at my own helplessness. and that everyone has lost their mind. so go ahead . it is sama, i got a lot of off...