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i think with tony blair it is - think with tony blair it is difficult _ think with tony blair it is difficultut also in his position as prime minister he also did have _ position as prime minister he also did have some highs as well. especially with his involvement in northern— especially with his involvement in northern ireland. the top three net problem _ northern ireland. the top three net problem with tony blair is that he's been _ problem with tony blair is that he's been criticised specifically for his involvement when it comes to the iraq involvement when it comes to the irag war— involvement when it comes to the iraq war and involvement when it comes to the iraq warand even involvement when it comes to the iraq war and even recently this week when _ iraq war and even recently this week when we _ iraq war and even recently this week when we heard of the passing of desmond — when we heard of the passing of desmond tutu, he's one of the people who was— desmond tutu, he's one of the people who was outwardly had certain words and comments about tony blair's involvement within the iraq war.
i think with tony blair it is - think with tony blair it is difficult _ think with tony blair it is difficultut also in his position as prime minister he also did have _ position as prime minister he also did have some highs as well. especially with his involvement in northern— especially with his involvement in northern ireland. the top three net problem _ northern ireland. the top three net problem with tony blair is that he's been _ problem with tony blair is that he's been criticised...
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i'll try 3 . 03 cheatham with a person back that down as as lloyd dealer, tony with ah as unfair. belinda finally get to the bottom of the steel pound and are united within last passengers. with all the trauma has given them an appetite thing and asked if earned $5.00, they can afford lunch with cubicle i've been married. so we notice when i said to her good to go home. number one that we did is not as little as this was another one that was the grades until i get on the grades and he's out of the hang. didn't it didn't come to the desert, pasadena with don't pill and go to like it's wanted to come at the center. i him a one open a gun. not in terms of citizen. sure. well it was you didn't, we didn't. i cannot wait so hard to think of alice and felina only make about a $1000.00 a year. so it's not every day they can afford for lunch. over the next 2 for them is a place called the family of the horses. but they're not looking for passengers there. but one of alice's cousins a big, you know, and, and day. and they do more tribes or her little go go by law a jordan. a guy comes up. what do y
i'll try 3 . 03 cheatham with a person back that down as as lloyd dealer, tony with ah as unfair. belinda finally get to the bottom of the steel pound and are united within last passengers. with all the trauma has given them an appetite thing and asked if earned $5.00, they can afford lunch with cubicle i've been married. so we notice when i said to her good to go home. number one that we did is not as little as this was another one that was the grades until i get on the grades and he's out of...
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this should affect the economy with a lag weighing on 23 growth." tony, run me through your thoughts on that. 725 basis point hikes this year. tony: good to be with you. certainly high level of rate hikes being protected by bank of america. they have eliminated forward guidance for the first time in over a decade. we all know the job of that that is to pull away the punch for when the economy is hot, inflation is running high. we think seven hikes is the equivalent of tipping over the bar and shutting down the party. we don't think the economy can handle that in 2022. our guess is four hikes this year, balance sheet reduction, and then you'll see tightening in early 23. we don't think it is seven this year. the curve will flatten dramatically, potentially invert on 2s and 10s, and that may destabilize broader markets and then maybe we can get to where the fed put is suddenly in the money, even though we know it has a lower strike price today than it did in previous cycles. jonathan: subadra, barclays is asking the right question now, are we at the point
this should affect the economy with a lag weighing on 23 growth." tony, run me through your thoughts on that. 725 basis point hikes this year. tony: good to be with you. certainly high level of rate hikes being protected by bank of america. they have eliminated forward guidance for the first time in over a decade. we all know the job of that that is to pull away the punch for when the economy is hot, inflation is running high. we think seven hikes is the equivalent of tipping over the bar...
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with us for a year or so. rishaad: thank you so much. tony raza from uob. the latest on the pandemic as beijing grapples with the virus. let's get the rest of that as well as first word news. chuck >> -- china is saying they have detected another virus. authorities are still investigating the source of the infection. the facility deals with imported and frozen goods. new research shows booster shots failed to block omicron. scientists say those in south africa all had booster shots. that highlights the need to fight the pandemic with measures besides vaccination, such as social distancing. turkey has reopened a pipeline from iraq that was locked down by tuesday because of an explosion. flows are back to norm the national energy company -- a national energy company is carrying out repairs. our power fell on the pipeline during bad weather. that sparked a fire. global news, 24 hours a day, on-air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. rishaad: still to come, we will be look
with us for a year or so. rishaad: thank you so much. tony raza from uob. the latest on the pandemic as beijing grapples with the virus. let's get the rest of that as well as first word news. chuck >> -- china is saying they have detected another virus. authorities are still investigating the source of the infection. the facility deals with imported and frozen goods. new research shows booster shots failed to block omicron. scientists say those in south africa all had booster shots. that...
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tony, brack it down for you. >> strike selection is about choosing with probably and risk/reward.rform better, but just to bra ecthat done, what you're going to have is a lower probability of success, what you're alluding to is potentially using something with a lower delta there's nothing wrong with that. you have to understand the trade jo is much worse risk/rear ward. >> mike, a technical question. take it apart for us. >> i would agree with tony on this one the thing is, i often try to, when i'm looking at debit spreads, these about eventually the payoffs. obvious looking at 3 to 1 or better however, when i'm looking at credit spreads, that situation can seem somewhat less attractive that would mean you would actually want to increase the delta of the option that you're selling, essentially to get more of the total possible premium between the strikes. so, you know, this is the kind of trade-off you're dealing with if you're going to go against a long position, the lower dealt ooh is definitely the way to go. >> let's go to our final calls, carter, you first. >> well, victoria
tony, brack it down for you. >> strike selection is about choosing with probably and risk/reward.rform better, but just to bra ecthat done, what you're going to have is a lower probability of success, what you're alluding to is potentially using something with a lower delta there's nothing wrong with that. you have to understand the trade jo is much worse risk/rear ward. >> mike, a technical question. take it apart for us. >> i would agree with tony on this one the thing is, i...
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tony, how does he balance keeping up with _ one! and that zero in working towards and that zero strategy with also helping people with their bills? i zero strategy with also helping people with their bills?- people with their bills? i don't know the answer _ people with their bills? i don't know the answer to _ people with their bills? i don't know the answer to that, - people with their bills? i don't know the answer to that, and | people with their bills? i don't| know the answer to that, and i people with their bills? i don't - know the answer to that, and i don't know the answer to that, and i don't know if anybody else does. the promise of the government may are admirable, but the question is, who is going to pay for them? this has been focused in people's mind because energy prices are going to go because energy prices are going to 9° up because energy prices are going to go up significantly this year. and i think it is important to say that some of the government's backbenchers are putting pressure on the prime minister, not
tony, how does he balance keeping up with _ one! and that zero in working towards and that zero strategy with also helping people with their bills? i zero strategy with also helping people with their bills?- people with their bills? i don't know the answer _ people with their bills? i don't know the answer to _ people with their bills? i don't know the answer to that, - people with their bills? i don't know the answer to that, and | people with their bills? i don't| know the answer to that,...
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tony? >> i certainly agree with that. >> that's about as simple an answer as you could ever ask for. r asks, i notice you folks seem to enter vertical spreads with the short long leg being at around the .50 delta. this doesn't seem to allow a lot of room for error as to where to open the position. how does one choose the entry points accurately? tony, break it down for us >> strike selection is about choosing with probably and risk/reward. the higher deltas do perform better but just to break that down, when you're using a higher strike spread, you're going to have a lower probability of success but a very strong risk/reward ratio. i think what you're alluding to is potentially using something with a lower delta there's nothing wrong with that. you have to understand the trade off is a much worse risk/reward for that particular trade. >> mike, a technical question. take it apart for us. >> yeah, i mean, i would agree with tony on this one. the thing is, i often try to, when i'm looking at debit spreads think about essentially, the payoff we're often looking for payoffs of 3 to 1, or b
tony? >> i certainly agree with that. >> that's about as simple an answer as you could ever ask for. r asks, i notice you folks seem to enter vertical spreads with the short long leg being at around the .50 delta. this doesn't seem to allow a lot of room for error as to where to open the position. how does one choose the entry points accurately? tony, break it down for us >> strike selection is about choosing with probably and risk/reward. the higher deltas do perform better...
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we speak with former prime minister tony blair. yields continue to flatten. stay with us.s is bloomberg. ♪ every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. tom: welcome back to the open. we are 30 minutes into european trading day. here are your top stories. the fed lift off for jay powell expecting a march fed hike. equity wipe out and global stocks selloff on the fed. european stocks stall at the open. plus a boris johnson in crisis. we will speak to the former prime minister tony blair about russia, ukraine, and the pandemic. the fed put off is resolved. jay powell says the conditions are di
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and coming up shortly, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, tony grew, s. but, first, time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. it's still very mild out there. we've also had quite a few showers today, so a damp picture through this evening and overnight. it is going to turn colder, colder compared to what we have right now. so the current of mild air from the southern climes, the azores, coast of portugal and france, that air still very much over us. it's spread right across europe into belarus and ukraine and southern parts of scandinavia, but here in the north, notice that colder weather setting in, and it is preceded by this weather front here, which will be arriving in northern scotland through the course of tonight. to the south of that, notice the wind. it is still blowing in from the west, south—west, so mild air, a really mild morning, eight or 9 degrees for many of us. the north of scotland, here in stornoway, three degrees. this weather front will bring some sleet and snow to the mountains particularly, some hills as well,
and coming up shortly, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, tony grew, s. but, first, time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. it's still very mild out there. we've also had quite a few showers today, so a damp picture through this evening and overnight. it is going to turn colder, colder compared to what we have right now. so the current of mild air from the southern climes, the azores, coast of portugal and france, that air still very...
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tony blair, _ unprecedented, we saw with tony blair, it— unprecedented, we saw with tonyboris— amount of time and so, i understand that borisjohnson is trying to get on with— that borisjohnson is trying to get on with the really serious business of government and they understand perhaps— of government and they understand perhaps quite genuinely hope the met police _ perhaps quite genuinely hope the met police involvement does draw a swift and taking _ police involvement does draw a swift and taking the saw from his perspective and nonexplosive conclusion to this. this perspective and nonexplosive conclusion to this.— perspective and nonexplosive conclusion to this. this may be a difficult time _ conclusion to this. this may be a difficult time to _ conclusion to this. this may be a difficult time to write _ conclusion to this. this may be a difficult time to write your - conclusion to this. this may be a i difficult time to write your morning news letter because you're worried that the story will shift. stand news letter because you're worried that the story will shift.—
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over a knighthood awarded to tony blur with more than half a 1000000 people, saying it should be cancelled over his allege war crimes. that story and more ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. the only personally i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk ah with ah, you're back with art. see more than 600000 people in the u. k. have signed a petition against the knighthood awarded to tony blair. they wanted rescinded primarily over the former prime minister's role in the 2003 invasion of iraq. tony blair was personally responsible for causing the death of countless innocent civilian lives and service men in various conflicts. for this alone, he should be held accountable for war crimes. we petition the prime minister to petition her majesty to have this honor math. despite being a hugely successful politician winning 3 consecutive elections blurs legacy has been over clouded by his support for us. le
over a knighthood awarded to tony blur with more than half a 1000000 people, saying it should be cancelled over his allege war crimes. that story and more ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. the only personally i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk ah with ah, you're back with art. see more than...
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looking for victims. >> reporter: like realtor melody blount who cried and prayed afford her encounter with tony it so terrifying to testify, but did. >> i did not expect for patrick anthony russo to be sitting across from me within 10 to 12 feet. and having to testify with that man looking at me, it was petrifying. >> reporter: and most unsettling when she noticed something all too familiar. >> now i'm glaring at russo, and what does he do? he starts that tick in his neck, starts that popping. and i raised my hand up and said, there he goes, he's doing it right now. >> reporter: the state called his victims from earlier years including donna, the young apartment manager he attacked in lake jackson, texas. >> this phone call out of the blue after all of that time. >> reporter: she was not only surprised, she was angry. very angry. >> why did that have to happen? why does someone have to be killed before this man was stopped? >> reporter: and the emotions of that whole ugly ordeal flooded right back. >> my heart started racing. it was just being terrified all over again. just like being blindside
looking for victims. >> reporter: like realtor melody blount who cried and prayed afford her encounter with tony it so terrifying to testify, but did. >> i did not expect for patrick anthony russo to be sitting across from me within 10 to 12 feet. and having to testify with that man looking at me, it was petrifying. >> reporter: and most unsettling when she noticed something all too familiar. >> now i'm glaring at russo, and what does he do? he starts that tick in his...
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so i spoke frankly about this with tony blankenship and he agreed that we need to have a more reasonable dialogue. 0 so i hope that emotions will decrease, although there are no guarantees with guarantee. well, let's say what tyson baka made of today's talks. he's a senior fellow at the job and council on foreign relations here in berlin. welcome back to d w. i have today's talks made any difference to the stand off. i think that it is again, just about keeping those lines of communication open. but i think that both sides are pretty dug in. and now the united states, along with its european partners, need to run os contingency plans all scenarios in the event that something occurs. then usa, it will present russia with a written response to it. security concerns next week. do you expect to see real compromise or just a way to perhaps help russia back down and say, face well, anything that would provide russia a, an off ramp in this without compromising, as you said, without compromising nato's bedrock principles, including the open door principle. the principle that democracies can join
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we should not go to the suit i spoke frankly about this with tony blanco's uses and he agreed that we need to have a more reasonable dialogue. bully rose, i hope that emotions will decrease, although there are no guarantees. what suitable boy with such a good engine because you. meanwhile, ukrainians are preparing for an invasion that could come any day. the satellite photos are said to show russian military equipment near the border. tens of thousands of russian troops have also been station nearby in the east, where any invasion is expected to begin. ukrainian soldiers took heart from blinking the european trip. the goal is to help prevent. okay, well i think now when we faced this really tense situation, this is very important for our country, for sure. it shows that we are not alone that we have support you on with a russian threat. we can count on our forces and our allies power re, selena sewell says, however, the u. s. has ruled out a military response to any russian invasion. instead, it is outlined a range of possible sanctions. russia says it doesn't want to get bogged down
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and we will continue to stand with you christ to i spoke frankly about this with tony lincoln's uses and he agreed that we need to have a more reasonable dialog boudreau. so i hope that emotions will decrease, although there are no guarantees with guarantee. well, that's got more or less from d w, so brussels bureau chief, alexandra font, nomine, and geneva, and d, w, correspond emily, sherwin in moscow. welcome both. let's start with you. alexandra. has this meeting lowered tensions over ukraine? those sites have agreed to father talks, and that's actually good news because we can assume that as long as the door to diplomacy is still open, we are not going to see a major escalation on ukraine's border. however, we have to add that it sub sense that there has been no breakthrough, no real progress. both sides remained very firm on their positions with russia saying that they wanted their demands to be met. and you as saying that now it's up to russia to de escalate, and to decide whether they would like to choose to pass of diplomacy or the past that would lead to a confrontation and
and we will continue to stand with you christ to i spoke frankly about this with tony lincoln's uses and he agreed that we need to have a more reasonable dialog boudreau. so i hope that emotions will decrease, although there are no guarantees with guarantee. well, that's got more or less from d w, so brussels bureau chief, alexandra font, nomine, and geneva, and d, w, correspond emily, sherwin in moscow. welcome both. let's start with you. alexandra. has this meeting lowered tensions over...
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over at night suds awarded to tony blair with more than half a 1000000 people saying it should be count sold over his alleged war crimes. we've got that story. plenty more. besides few short ah ah ah. is your media a reflection of reality? ah, in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true was, is faith in the world corrupted. you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. but i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. ah, are i? let's start the program back with some big figures more than 600000 people in the u . k. have signed a petition against the night awarded to tony blair. they want it rescinded primarily over the former prime minister's role in the 2003 invasion of iraq. tony blair was personally responsible for causing the death of countless innocent civilian lives and service men in various conflicts. for this alone, he shou
over at night suds awarded to tony blair with more than half a 1000000 people saying it should be count sold over his alleged war crimes. we've got that story. plenty more. besides few short ah ah ah. is your media a reflection of reality? ah, in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true was, is faith in the world corrupted. you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain...
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weeks that i saw tony since covid, he called me "sweetheart," but i wasn't sure he knew who i was. >> cooper: in rehearsals this july, she found new ways to connect and communicate withe to sing 'love for sale'," he'll say, "yeah." and if i say, "tony, would you like to sing 'love for sale' or 'it don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing'--" he might not have as easy of a response. do you want to sing "anything goes?" >> tony bennett: yeah. >> lady gaga: all right, great." anything goes," everybody! >> lady gaga: when that music comes on-- ( snaps ) it's-- something happens to him. he knows exactly what he's doing. and what's important for me, actually, just to make sure that i don't get in the way of that. >> cooper: on opening night in early august, radio city's 6,000 seats were sold out. it was tony's 95th birthday... >> crowd: ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> cooper: ...and his fans were waiting. >> crowd: we love you, tony! >> cooper: lady gaga opened the show. backstage, susan did her best to remind tony what was happening. >> susan benedetto: we're going to watch lady gaga's set. >> tony bennett: right. >> susan benedetto: and then you're going to sing. okay?
weeks that i saw tony since covid, he called me "sweetheart," but i wasn't sure he knew who i was. >> cooper: in rehearsals this july, she found new ways to connect and communicate withe to sing 'love for sale'," he'll say, "yeah." and if i say, "tony, would you like to sing 'love for sale' or 'it don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing'--" he might not have as easy of a response. do you want to sing "anything goes?" >> tony...
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with. it doesn't have a tony mom economic issues and therefore it's better to talk not to keep but other to those forces of keith who have the final root. with that, when you say the sovereignty of ukraine is limited, are you in agreement with what we've heard from vladimir putin in the past, where he has told us presidents that ukraine is not a real country? well, you know, you are often about my positions or positions of present button. what do you agree with president putin? no, i think that we should take you cane as a sovereign country. but as a country in of, in a difficult position, it has to make concessions. it has that to look for compromises. and definitely in certain ways it is limited in what it can do. you know, present of you came, for example, is in a position to implement the means agreements in fool these, at the limit ation of the ukrainian sovereignty in the way it is. but we should understand the circumstances in of each of the ukrainian leadership has to operate . or one more question, mr. of course, i don't you think the, the, the limitations in what ukraine can do is
with. it doesn't have a tony mom economic issues and therefore it's better to talk not to keep but other to those forces of keith who have the final root. with that, when you say the sovereignty of ukraine is limited, are you in agreement with what we've heard from vladimir putin in the past, where he has told us presidents that ukraine is not a real country? well, you know, you are often about my positions or positions of present button. what do you agree with president putin? no, i think that...
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tony, up with the showers that we have across sir se, asia meanwhile, the heaviest of which generally running to the south of the equator. but notice still some rather heavy rain just coming back in across some archer, stretching its way across the bay, have been gold. we'll see some of those showers affecting stroll anchor over the next day or to see the thunder hes just cropping up here. much of in the for the time being dry, but some very heavy rain just pushing in across the north, west snow for a time over the high ground. and that rain will make its way for the east. for the weather, sponsored by katara, always african stories from african perspectives. most of them are never bought wanted, i was not gonna go machine because of the voice of machine and happy make the money in his short documentaries, by african filmmakers from kenya. he rides home with tanya. dial into something back is super pressure and ivory coast colors. i live here in scrapyard and marble africa direct on al jazeera. ah ah, this is al jazeera, quick reminder of the top stories. this are chasm stones. presid
tony, up with the showers that we have across sir se, asia meanwhile, the heaviest of which generally running to the south of the equator. but notice still some rather heavy rain just coming back in across some archer, stretching its way across the bay, have been gold. we'll see some of those showers affecting stroll anchor over the next day or to see the thunder hes just cropping up here. much of in the for the time being dry, but some very heavy rain just pushing in across the north, west...
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. >> pauley: that is tony dow and jerry mathers in the 1950s tv hit, "leave it to beaver". so whatever happened to wally? jim axelrod catches up withcond piece i ever did, and this is called "alter ego." >> reporter: in the studio where he spent the last 20 years sculpting meditations on our humanity -- what is the feeling you're getting here? >> it is going to represent hope. >> reporter: he is carving this gnarly wood that will bring optimism from the struggle that life so often presents. so this face is pain? >> that's pain. >> reporter: and you're changing it to what? >> to one of hope. >> reporter: as many as 50 hours of work go into a single piece before it is ready for his signature. t. dow. once you start a piece, that piece takes control. >> what it does is it teyo to happy relquifinallyt contro his work.m th was 1 i wa1 or 12, i was being told what to do. i was told on the set, and i was told at home. >> reporter: you were literally given your lines. >> yeah. >> announcer: "leave it to beaver". >> reporter: t. dow is tone dow, who at the age of 12 started starring at wally on "leave it to beaver". >> hold your head straig
. >> pauley: that is tony dow and jerry mathers in the 1950s tv hit, "leave it to beaver". so whatever happened to wally? jim axelrod catches up withcond piece i ever did, and this is called "alter ego." >> reporter: in the studio where he spent the last 20 years sculpting meditations on our humanity -- what is the feeling you're getting here? >> it is going to represent hope. >> reporter: he is carving this gnarly wood that will bring optimism from...
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i'm pleased to say one or 2 showers into taiwan tony, up with a shower that we have across the southeast asia. meanwhile, the heaviest of which generally running to the south of the equator, but notice still some rather heavy ranges coming back in across some archer, stretching its way across the bay, have been gold. we'll see some of those showers the freight teams to lanka over the next day or 2. see the thunder hes just cropping up here. much have been there for the time being dry, but some very heavy rain just pushing in across the north, west snow for a time over the high ground. and that rain will make its way for the east. ah. african stories from african perspective. most of them are never bought more. that has not been a good machine because of the voice of machine happy make in. i mean, as a short documentary, spike african, the filmmakers from kenya, key rates, hamilton and talent is something that is and ivory coast colors. i live here in scrap yet animal africa direct on al jazeera. ah ah, welcome back. you're watching al jazeera, your top story so far today, has exxon's pre
i'm pleased to say one or 2 showers into taiwan tony, up with a shower that we have across the southeast asia. meanwhile, the heaviest of which generally running to the south of the equator, but notice still some rather heavy ranges coming back in across some archer, stretching its way across the bay, have been gold. we'll see some of those showers the freight teams to lanka over the next day or 2. see the thunder hes just cropping up here. much have been there for the time being dry, but some...
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restaurants and small businesses saying i have thought it's great to have great tech leaders and tony withsolving problems this comes as meta fortunatelierly known as facebook pushes bringing to commerce to the platform back to you. >> thank you. >>> stocks rebounded today the nasdaq up more than 1.4 pshs and nearly 7% below the all-time high joining us now is eric johnston. thank you for joining us looking through the recent notes i guess you weren't surprised by the early year pullback in general. give us your take now. still expect further pullback? >> i do. i think we'll see a material sell-off over six to seven weeks and four main reasons why i think this is going to happen. the first one is this is a historic change in monetary policy that no one has seen before the fed bought $4 trillion of assets 1.3 trillion of assets over the last year. rates pinned at zero. the treasury pulled 1.6 trillion from the deposits at the fed this is all completely reversed this year and although the market is aware of it because this has never happened before to this magnitude is market is unaware how
restaurants and small businesses saying i have thought it's great to have great tech leaders and tony withsolving problems this comes as meta fortunatelierly known as facebook pushes bringing to commerce to the platform back to you. >> thank you. >>> stocks rebounded today the nasdaq up more than 1.4 pshs and nearly 7% below the all-time high joining us now is eric johnston. thank you for joining us looking through the recent notes i guess you weren't surprised by the early year...
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consequences of allowing your foreign policy, your national security policy, be hijacked by domestic with the fact that tony blinking his meeting with lab rob to discuss a diplomatic off ramp for the current crisis. at the same time, the united states is green lighting of the delivery of weapons for the sole purpose of killing russians, because you don't have deterrence unless you have a real capability, it's totally counterproductive and it undermines the american position when they say, you know, we won't allow nato to join for years. you don't need to worry about it. what's the difference between a ukraine that's a member of nato receiving western military aid and ukraine, who's not a member of nato receiving western military from the russia perspective. there is no difference. so you're probably not surprised to hear that the wealth of the world's richest people doubled during cove. it what the poor have suffered increased death rates and poverty due to lack of treatment. those are the findings of a report by oxford called inequality kills a charity claims policy. choices by governments, as skewed in fa
consequences of allowing your foreign policy, your national security policy, be hijacked by domestic with the fact that tony blinking his meeting with lab rob to discuss a diplomatic off ramp for the current crisis. at the same time, the united states is green lighting of the delivery of weapons for the sole purpose of killing russians, because you don't have deterrence unless you have a real capability, it's totally counterproductive and it undermines the american position when they say, you...
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with russia's top diplomat tomorrow. what is the latest on the diplomatic efforts? >> it is a matter of cleanup on aisle three, if you will, because tonye germans, with the french and with the briss here in berlin. before he gets to geneva to meet with lavrov and so many things president biden said last night contradicted what tony blinken has been saying, what the u.s. has been saying in public at least about the unity of the nato alliance, saying they're completely unified about their response to any russian aggression. just last week wendy sherman the top negotiator reporting from brussels from nato saying anything would trigger sanctions, whether it's hybrid or cyber, any other response, non-direct military response from vladimir putin. all of that contradicted by the president last night. what the president said is much more important than what any of his cabinet members say and what he signaled was weakness on the part of the u.s. towards putin. just this week, the french president macron saying that the europeans will be directly negotiating with russia rather than obviously letting the u.s. lead the way. there's a lot of uncert
with russia's top diplomat tomorrow. what is the latest on the diplomatic efforts? >> it is a matter of cleanup on aisle three, if you will, because tonye germans, with the french and with the briss here in berlin. before he gets to geneva to meet with lavrov and so many things president biden said last night contradicted what tony blinken has been saying, what the u.s. has been saying in public at least about the unity of the nato alliance, saying they're completely unified about their...
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with vitamins and minerals for immune support. >> today and one more thing, tony shu entering the doordashws the departures of reed hastings and the new position isn't xu, and amazon w was rising thanks to an omicron demand boost in the company's non-food delivery and logistics business we got a couple of calls like that this morning, d the other was a catalyst watch on lyft because mobility has taken such a hit we're out and about less >> you have uber right in the middle there with the ride sharing and the food delivery side john, we talked about this many times that tony xu has proven to be a formidable force in the delivery arena starting in the suburbs and taking so much of the market share and food delivery and convenience we talk so much about facebook entering the metaverse, but there is this very important commerce aspect of the company that continues to be worked on so i'm not sure if you can deliver in the metaverse, but certainly for those commerce objectives that facebook wants to accomplish or compete in. tony is a key player there. >> i prefer my food in the universe and my
with vitamins and minerals for immune support. >> today and one more thing, tony shu entering the doordashws the departures of reed hastings and the new position isn't xu, and amazon w was rising thanks to an omicron demand boost in the company's non-food delivery and logistics business we got a couple of calls like that this morning, d the other was a catalyst watch on lyft because mobility has taken such a hit we're out and about less >> you have uber right in the middle there...
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become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq >>> secretary of state tony blinken is in ukraine todayans to increase their troop buildup and an invasion could occur at any time. >> reporter: tony blinken said there are hundreds of troops along the ukraine border. but he went a step further. he said it is possible russia could amass double that number on short order. his trip to ukraine is largely symbolic. he talked about a lot of things we heard from u.s. officials, continued military support to ukraine, and here was his message to ukranians about the tough days that could be ahead. >> leaders inside and outside ukraine's government have to put aside their differences in favor of the shared national interest and work together to purchase f -- to prepare for what could be difficult days. but in doing that, the united states wants you to know this. as you stand up to efforts to divide, anticipate, to threaten, the united states stands with you resolutely. >> now, a lot of ominous signals, john, that russia continues to build up its military presence along the ukraine border, but the pr
become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq >>> secretary of state tony blinken is in ukraine todayans to increase their troop buildup and an invasion could occur at any time. >> reporter: tony blinken said there are hundreds of troops along the ukraine border. but he went a step further. he said it is possible russia could amass double that number on short order. his trip to ukraine is largely symbolic. he talked about a lot of things we heard from u.s. officials, continued...
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writers such as phyllis wheatley, toni morrison leave us with more questions about it than answers. phyllis wheatley was an african whose prodigy, a girl poet, hers was a litany of firsts in 1773 she became the first black person, the first enslaved person and third woman to publish a book of poems in the colony. her most famous work is also her most controversial on being brought from africa to america. mercy brought me from my pagan land and taught my soul to understand if there is a god, there is a savior. once redemption neither sought nor knew, some view with scornful i the color is a diabolic die. remember, christians, maybe refined and join the angelic train. eventually revisited it has had many lies initially celebrated as evidence of the capacity for intellectual pursuit, evidence that a genius exists on the darker raises and is reviled by black thinkers because of its representation as unenlightened and expressed a sense of gratitude for the slave trade. wheatley seems to assert that neither human violence nor agreed to brought her from africa to america. these were about
writers such as phyllis wheatley, toni morrison leave us with more questions about it than answers. phyllis wheatley was an african whose prodigy, a girl poet, hers was a litany of firsts in 1773 she became the first black person, the first enslaved person and third woman to publish a book of poems in the colony. her most famous work is also her most controversial on being brought from africa to america. mercy brought me from my pagan land and taught my soul to understand if there is a god,...
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this ahead of tony blinken's high-stakes meeting with russia's foreign minister here tomorrow. but the focus here is on a troubling performance by president biden on russia and other subjects at wednesday's white house press conference on the eve of the first anniversary of his taking office. from his delivery to demeanor to stunning statements, the president now drawing criticism at home and abroad for drawing on comments on security and the future of his domestic agenda and worries overseas. his chief comments, what the west might be willing to allow russia to get away with. >> russia will be held accountable if it invades. it depends on what it does. it's one thing if it's a minor incursion and we end up having to fight about what to do and not do, et cetera. i'm not so certain what he's going to do. my guess is he will move in. he has to do something. >> as this administration, have you determined whether president putin plans to invade or move into ukraine as you said? >> look. the only thing i'm confident of is that decision is totally, solely, completely a putin decision
this ahead of tony blinken's high-stakes meeting with russia's foreign minister here tomorrow. but the focus here is on a troubling performance by president biden on russia and other subjects at wednesday's white house press conference on the eve of the first anniversary of his taking office. from his delivery to demeanor to stunning statements, the president now drawing criticism at home and abroad for drawing on comments on security and the future of his domestic agenda and worries overseas....
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of allowing your foreign policy, your national security policy to be hijacked, by domestic with the fact that tony blinking his meeting with lab rob to discuss a diplomatic off ramp for the current crisis. at the same time, the united states is green lighting of the delivery of weapons for the sole purpose of killing russia, because you don't have deterrence, unless you have a real capability, it's totally counterproductive and it undermines the american position when they say, you know, we won't allow nato to join for years. you don't need to worry about it. what's the difference between ukraine? that's a member of nato receiving western military aid and ukraine, who's not a member of nato receiving western military from the russia perspective. there is no difference or ahead of the talks. the state department outlined what it cited as examples of russian dis, information in a report that presents its opinions as solid facts. it was published just a couple of hours before the talks. russia's foreign minister was critical of both the content and its timing it tomorrow you can go to rosie, but the
of allowing your foreign policy, your national security policy to be hijacked, by domestic with the fact that tony blinking his meeting with lab rob to discuss a diplomatic off ramp for the current crisis. at the same time, the united states is green lighting of the delivery of weapons for the sole purpose of killing russia, because you don't have deterrence, unless you have a real capability, it's totally counterproductive and it undermines the american position when they say, you know, we...
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episode, there's a moment and everyone should go back and watch it, but there's a moment where tony is withme in the kitchen and i talk about angela's house and how it's so nice and so big and tony assures me if i work hard, i can have a house like that too some day and so i would want samantha to reflect all of the strong incredible women who were in her life who helped raise her and so we would have to figure out what that is but i think it's vital, it's a vital part of the sequel is having angela and mona reflected in some of the success. >> thank you. i want to talk about political campaigning. there's been reports of your interest in engaging at some point. you have a chapter strange world of campaigns and you reference on the campaign trail, great people if people out there haven't read it. it's a wonderful book and as you say, that book has nothing on the real deal and you talk about all the way back to howard dean and through some of the campaign experiences. talk about campaigning. what have you learned from the times you've been out on the campaign trail and what you think of this
episode, there's a moment and everyone should go back and watch it, but there's a moment where tony is withme in the kitchen and i talk about angela's house and how it's so nice and so big and tony assures me if i work hard, i can have a house like that too some day and so i would want samantha to reflect all of the strong incredible women who were in her life who helped raise her and so we would have to figure out what that is but i think it's vital, it's a vital part of the sequel is having...
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we saw tony blair and we saw hillary clinton come out with mullets. oh, rightness. le alba has just released a new album in the sense, the 1970s. at last time they were seen with something new. the seventy's themes are really coming back fast and furious. and tony blair and hillary clinton are good emblematic of a diseased stag fleeting seventy's mindset. the malays of jimmy carter and the citadels, the defense of core of the big coin experience are rising right there in el salvador, the savior. as it, sir translated and it'll spread to other countries and other regions of the world, we're seeing it in africa. we're seeing a little of it, a little bit in europe, but you know, they're a little slow. and we haven't seen it so much in america now because they're really the overlords, the, you know, they're the beneficiary of the legacy system. now be the last, you know, and that sort of dawning of the age of aquarius. they 1st started singing about in the seventy's, they were preparing for it. and it apparently arrived at 2020, and i think that's part of
we saw tony blair and we saw hillary clinton come out with mullets. oh, rightness. le alba has just released a new album in the sense, the 1970s. at last time they were seen with something new. the seventy's themes are really coming back fast and furious. and tony blair and hillary clinton are good emblematic of a diseased stag fleeting seventy's mindset. the malays of jimmy carter and the citadels, the defense of core of the big coin experience are rising right there in el salvador, the...