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u. s. can be done at this point and what kind of pressure can be applied by the u. s. and by other countries to try to make a difference. well 1st let me say that i, i think that is very, very difficult, frankly. so this is a regime as your set of p showed that's quite intrenched. i, i agree with the analysis that, you know, rely on forces to put is a pillar of take a support. i think. i don't think he's popular. the polls the re, like the polls that i've seen shows that he has about 2025 percent of the nicaraguans who support him and, and venezuela. my daughter has about 1213 percent. mm hm. and the ties with, with the people's republic of china and broken with taiwan. he does rely on russia . but the fact of the matter is that, you know, the situation is deteriorating. you know, 170000 nicaraguans left in the last year about 80000 of those to the united states that unprecedented the going to costa rica. so people the fleeting, the regime, this is a widespread sense of fear and terror. and in that context, the tools available or not, you know, are not, are not great a
u. s. can be done at this point and what kind of pressure can be applied by the u. s. and by other countries to try to make a difference. well 1st let me say that i, i think that is very, very difficult, frankly. so this is a regime as your set of p showed that's quite intrenched. i, i agree with the analysis that, you know, rely on forces to put is a pillar of take a support. i think. i don't think he's popular. the polls the re, like the polls that i've seen shows that he has about 2025...
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u. s. can incur such a massive trade deficit is because it has credit and they can borrow money from foreign lenders. and that is basically a vote of confidence that that credit is another source of long term economic growth. and that was the case for the u. s. for several decades in the $1800.00 and south korea also for the same kind of productivity while running trade duct, that's in the 1980. so no strong trade or plus doesn't necessarily mean strong economic growth because japan, for example, has run a significant trade surplus for most of the past decade. yet its economy has been stuck in a very low year for most of that time. germany as well runs a very strong trade surplus, but they only register mediocre growth. so the current situation is actually kind of funny because in the short term, trump close the trade gap a little bit. whether that's a good or bad thing that's subject to debates. but in the long term that he made, that trade got wider than ever because now as a result of trump,
u. s. can incur such a massive trade deficit is because it has credit and they can borrow money from foreign lenders. and that is basically a vote of confidence that that credit is another source of long term economic growth. and that was the case for the u. s. for several decades in the $1800.00 and south korea also for the same kind of productivity while running trade duct, that's in the 1980. so no strong trade or plus doesn't necessarily mean strong economic growth because japan, for...
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u. s. is now whether the pipeline would work in the end of the day with germany pulling away from the u. s. and going towards the european countries or whether the u. s. can still keep the lid on the germans. and this is the big question now. that's why they try to negotiate somehow with nature. it's a big game for the u. s. and i not sure whether they lose everything in the end. mister my last question running very low on time. hey, thanks for your patience. just quickly turning to the situation in sweden, we've just been reporting on where electricity prices are up more than 250 percent . you think no stream to can help to actually bring a bit of stability to the energy market. of course is bring step would bring stability into the market. but this would be dramatic for black rock and there are nice. but of course, no stream try would not stream to would be able to get enough enough supplies, that all the speculators would be caught on the wrong foot and sell their, their positions again. so yes, it would probably even go very quickly to, to decrease the prices again that the, the european and the swedish citizens don't have to suffer so much economist
u. s. is now whether the pipeline would work in the end of the day with germany pulling away from the u. s. and going towards the european countries or whether the u. s. can still keep the lid on the germans. and this is the big question now. that's why they try to negotiate somehow with nature. it's a big game for the u. s. and i not sure whether they lose everything in the end. mister my last question running very low on time. hey, thanks for your patience. just quickly turning to the...
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u. s. can be highly dangerous. an eruption from its 50 kilometer wide mouth would be at a host city. it hasn't erupted in more than 600000 years. i'll 1st report takes us to southern italy to see europe's only super volcano. the flag green fields, super volcano. the last time there wasn't a rupture in the caldera, the cauldron, like hollow of the volcano. it was roughly 500 years ago. but it still active with jets of steam rising constantly from fissures and few morals. openings in the earth surface. now they come out from here, you can see that naples is located between 2 volcanoes, monopolies the soviets in the east and the super volcano, the flag green fields in the west end in the middle and inhabited area of city of 3000000 people were either of these volcanoes to erupt, they would all be in danger of your or they can't be flir gray. like many, vulcan ologist, he's concerned. they're keeping a close eye on the intense volcanic unrest in the sofa, tara crater in the fl. agree and fields. in 2017, we accompanied the volcano experts on a trip to the crater to measure the volcanic g
u. s. can be highly dangerous. an eruption from its 50 kilometer wide mouth would be at a host city. it hasn't erupted in more than 600000 years. i'll 1st report takes us to southern italy to see europe's only super volcano. the flag green fields, super volcano. the last time there wasn't a rupture in the caldera, the cauldron, like hollow of the volcano. it was roughly 500 years ago. but it still active with jets of steam rising constantly from fissures and few morals. openings in the earth...
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u. s. can decide for ukraine whether it will join nato or not. and i think also, but mere putin certainly wants to resolve this. the situation in the long term. he, i think many experts have been say, wants to be the president who goes down in history as having resolve this long standing grievance for russia. as having almost constructed a new security architecture in europe with the involvement of russia. so perhaps the russians are bit more willing to compromise than they're letting on at the moment. in a very few words. the question for you both, what would be the ultimate face saving solution for both parties starting with you, emily? well, i think there could be some movement on these potential buffer zones on stationing missiles and on the limit of military exercises for both sides. and perhaps some experts here been discussing the idea that ukraine could accept some neutral status. you know, when it comes to nato, but of course that would be up to ukraine, carolina. i think the nato could agree on not expanding further east, because let's
u. s. can decide for ukraine whether it will join nato or not. and i think also, but mere putin certainly wants to resolve this. the situation in the long term. he, i think many experts have been say, wants to be the president who goes down in history as having resolve this long standing grievance for russia. as having almost constructed a new security architecture in europe with the involvement of russia. so perhaps the russians are bit more willing to compromise than they're letting on at the...
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so those are just some areas where the and the steve, the increase in prices and what can the u. s. government? i'm thinking of the u. s. fed here. what can they do in the short term? yeah, well the federal reserve, so they can start increasing interest rates and that's what they're communicated to what they're that they're going to do with that starting march. so that is one thing, but then also if you look at the federal government, so if you look at the current administration, joe biden, for example, has already tried to reopen the strategic oil reserve to take some pressure from him. energy prices, for instance, that trick has not really worked so far yet, then there's also some ideas to get better a child care. so that could bring women back to the labor force and some pressure on that side. but that also hasn't passed the congress at this point. all right. the w yes. core to in the us tonight in the land of inflation. yes, thank you. you watch the w new still to come know that joke of it is visa saga continues the world tennis number one admits to a false entry in his travel
so those are just some areas where the and the steve, the increase in prices and what can the u. s. government? i'm thinking of the u. s. fed here. what can they do in the short term? yeah, well the federal reserve, so they can start increasing interest rates and that's what they're communicated to what they're that they're going to do with that starting march. so that is one thing, but then also if you look at the federal government, so if you look at the current administration, joe biden, for...
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u. s. where funds can pay for access to exclusive and live content. and scrum says it influences needing more reliable revenue stream. and adverse plans to out $6000.00 jobs world wide in order to meet growing demand for new aircraft and green plain technology. the move signals that the european playmaker along with yours, airline industry, may be recovering from deep cutbacks made during the pandemic. now in los angeles, cargo trains carrying packages from retailers like amazon, a being looted on an unprecedented scale. last year alone, damages amounted to an estimated $5000000.00. this year could even worse as the of open boxes containing merchandise that has been left behind is causing a dangerous and expensive issue for retailers and rail operators. on tuesday, 17 trained cars derailed. whether it was caused by the debris is under investigation, thieves or gaining access to the containers by jumping off bridges onto the moving trains. and removing plastic locks that are easy to break. they're looking for merchandise that can be re sold, like mobil
u. s. where funds can pay for access to exclusive and live content. and scrum says it influences needing more reliable revenue stream. and adverse plans to out $6000.00 jobs world wide in order to meet growing demand for new aircraft and green plain technology. the move signals that the european playmaker along with yours, airline industry, may be recovering from deep cutbacks made during the pandemic. now in los angeles, cargo trains carrying packages from retailers like amazon, a being looted...
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u. s. response to russian demands. but he also was very careful to try to create the space. so that tub both the russians and the u. s. and it's western allies can try to find a solution without losing face. this is of course, so the hard work of diplomacy trying to figure out how much to put pressure on your opposing party without causing a kind of rupture that could end up destroying the negotiations. whether those negotiations go from here now, particularly if being can made it explicit that that, that they will not agree to, to russia's main demand in terms of nato expansion. well, as far as the americans are concerned, that is not the beginning or the end of a areas where the u. s. and russia can try to resolve their differences, even though they won't make the statement that they gave to the russians public. the americans are saying that what they believe can be worked on include general areas of improved arms control agreements of trying to build on the new starter deal that was agreed to in the past year. something that is a critical, well given that both are nuclear states of the, of fact that the u. s. is willing to talk about how a me
u. s. response to russian demands. but he also was very careful to try to create the space. so that tub both the russians and the u. s. and it's western allies can try to find a solution without losing face. this is of course, so the hard work of diplomacy trying to figure out how much to put pressure on your opposing party without causing a kind of rupture that could end up destroying the negotiations. whether those negotiations go from here now, particularly if being can made it explicit that...
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u. s. and small packages can leave the big problem. we'll look at how widespread used a sachet se asia is harming the environment. the c w business. i'm chelsea, delaney and berlin. welcome to the program. the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening to hit russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospect of further jazz damage to russia's already fragile economy will persuade moscow to back off. now keep potential sanction being considered would be to move russia from the international payment systems. swift. it's an essential tool used by banks all around the world to wire money to one another. now trillions of dollars are transferred vs with between over $200.00 countries and territories and $11000.00 financial institutions. here's how it works. now say a business in germany, once to wire money to an institution in russia, swift will coordinate the transaction transaction using an intermediary bank in the united states. now, if russia were to be kicked out of swift, it would limit its a
u. s. and small packages can leave the big problem. we'll look at how widespread used a sachet se asia is harming the environment. the c w business. i'm chelsea, delaney and berlin. welcome to the program. the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening to hit russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospect of further jazz damage to russia's already fragile economy will persuade moscow to back off. now keep potential sanction being considered would...
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u . s. companies can send all of our jobs to china. you start to see the profits for the elite just take off and then you see it again in 2008, 2009 when quantitative easing started. and look at what we have now post pandemic. and this is the mass of money printing while forcing all the small companies medium size enterprises to shut down, locked down, and have huge cost having to compete on this supply chain disruption. situation against massive corporations like wal mart who could hire their own, like tankers. and go get goods from china. right? so what we've established here is that the american economy, under the dictate of the federal reserve, federal open market committee, is central planning. and sense, financial ization is the by far by huge factor, the single biggest component of the economy. we can say that america is a centrally planned economy. it's not a, it's not a capitalist or free market economy. it hasn't been for many decades. and when you look at the profitability, these corporations, it one has to keep in mind that
u . s. companies can send all of our jobs to china. you start to see the profits for the elite just take off and then you see it again in 2008, 2009 when quantitative easing started. and look at what we have now post pandemic. and this is the mass of money printing while forcing all the small companies medium size enterprises to shut down, locked down, and have huge cost having to compete on this supply chain disruption. situation against massive corporations like wal mart who could hire their...
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u. s. to decide who around the world gets to actually be able to process their own raw material. now the u. s. s. like they can do that. and yet here we go. so way that has been doing a pretty good job of defining and continuing to move forward. they have more than doubled their output in the last year. it's actually somewhat impressive. and under the rate, interesting, all 3 of those stories combined kind of wrap into the u. s. tried to stick their nose into all of this boom bus. been swan. thank you so much. you got it. and the race to create a central back bank back to digital current and continues as china has a now it's it is launching an app for the digital you want. now the app will be available for smartphones intense like cities including beijing and shanghai. the peoples bank of china also plans to integrate the digital currency into venue at the 2022 winter olympics next month. this is just the latest step in beijing's journey to create and creating a cbc. the admin in the work since 2014, and it's not just china, more than any countries are exploring digital currencies with 14 launching pilot progr
u. s. to decide who around the world gets to actually be able to process their own raw material. now the u. s. s. like they can do that. and yet here we go. so way that has been doing a pretty good job of defining and continuing to move forward. they have more than doubled their output in the last year. it's actually somewhat impressive. and under the rate, interesting, all 3 of those stories combined kind of wrap into the u. s. tried to stick their nose into all of this boom bus. been swan....
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can programs credibly represent us after our death? a few companies are convinced they're working on chat bots, that enabled virtual interaction between the dead and those left behind that u. s. company. yeah. after for example, office speaking of a task. these are based on interviews in which people talk about their lives. a i create a chat box that your family can access either through an app or a voice assistant. you simply ask a question relating to the life of the deceased and the bought will answer in their voice. are you facing any big challenges in your life right now? yeah, sometimes you just need a little perspective. the idea came to found a james louse when his father was dying from cancer. flowers began by recording his father and then programming a bought from the data that dad bought a typical story. pounds block says, seated any of the entrepreneurs have in fact been affected personally. hoffman, the hum, an argentine in mentioned they've lost someone close to the most gainful didn't. and from this pain and dealing with such a huge loss stock, these entrepreneurs developed a digital coping strategy done it on. so i'll think it'll out and buy a created butts o
can programs credibly represent us after our death? a few companies are convinced they're working on chat bots, that enabled virtual interaction between the dead and those left behind that u. s. company. yeah. after for example, office speaking of a task. these are based on interviews in which people talk about their lives. a i create a chat box that your family can access either through an app or a voice assistant. you simply ask a question relating to the life of the deceased and the bought...
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u. ready s 0 can i can, i doesn't to right now. i just a drama because the president of bolivia was on this program with very much but i, i get it. president asa was on this program a few weeks ago. you telling us about us involved with him? and if you look me up, you'll find that i have been a living in the mount, the bullied guy, and i know that on him years, i have a ranch, and this is pure fantasy. this government is absent, absent completely absent, it doesn't do anything by the bolivian president and wants to throw at divert attention and sound which it surprises me because it's quite a competent presidency, which is doing rather well. so actually it's been mysterious while you want to create this fraction when actually they do not need that distraction. adult re sound policies there, so less move ukraine. simple, but russia is bluffing about your credit. because if you wish to enter the ukraine, you don't need 100 than 80000 or something like that. you need about 600000. and the ration i mean doesn't have 600000, but protein
u. ready s 0 can i can, i doesn't to right now. i just a drama because the president of bolivia was on this program with very much but i, i get it. president asa was on this program a few weeks ago. you telling us about us involved with him? and if you look me up, you'll find that i have been a living in the mount, the bullied guy, and i know that on him years, i have a ranch, and this is pure fantasy. this government is absent, absent completely absent, it doesn't do anything by the bolivian...
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u. ready s 0, can i can i just interrupt? no, i just had to run it because the president of bolivia was on this program very much . but i, i get a president us, it was on this program a few weeks ago. you telling us about us involved in and if you look me up, you'll find that i have been a living in the mount, the belinda, i'm over 19 years. i have a ranch, and this is pure fantasy. u. s. government is absent, absent completely absent. it doesn't do anything by the bolivian president and wants to throw at divert attention and some which it surprises me because it's quite a competent presidency, which is doing rather well. so actually it's been mysterious while do want to create a distraction when actually they do not need the distraction. adult andre sam policies there. so let's move ukraine simple, but russia is bluffing about you crate. because if you wish to enter the ukraine, you don't need 180000 your own, something like that. you need about 600000. and the russian army doesn't have 600000. but protein strategy is to sim
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u. s. secretary of state about the situation in ukraine in the u. s assessment there, and we also can assume that more countries will follow suit. and this with regards to a potential evacuation of their embassy stuff. we heard from the austrian foreign minister and shine beck who told us that his country has a contingency plans, but they are not thinking about implementing their immediately them immediately. and the german foreign minister and alina burbock also told us that the german government is assessing the situation on a regular basis because of the safety of the personnel is, of course, the, the absolute priority. however, she also added data for germany. it's important not to contribute to creating more uncertainty in ukraine that could for example, scare of a potential investors. so that is of course, something all the topics that the u. u foreign ministers will be talking about today. he and brussels alexandria. thanks for helping us stay on top of this story . that was our brussels bureau chief alexander phenomena. it's catch up with some other stories making headlines ar
u. s. secretary of state about the situation in ukraine in the u. s assessment there, and we also can assume that more countries will follow suit. and this with regards to a potential evacuation of their embassy stuff. we heard from the austrian foreign minister and shine beck who told us that his country has a contingency plans, but they are not thinking about implementing their immediately them immediately. and the german foreign minister and alina burbock also told us that the german...
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u. s. and can you bring, will, you know, as they say, you become responsible for forever, for whoever you've tamed. so i think the use lensky is, is in, and in generally the, this, my don revolution in ukraine has been a poster child for, for democracy. whatever a u. s. was thinking of back in 2014 when they were supporting their qu. but i think what's interesting that the lensky is becoming a dark cardinal for her american. the domestic politics as president trump was each one of the telephone conversation with him. president biden was already in trouble over his some dealing scene ukraine. and then it was in the last, he was still in office. now the republicans are threatening to impeach president biden when and if they take over the congress in november of this coming year. so, you know, even days i saw the name tag going around this money because lensky was, he's becoming kind of a big, big pain in the neck for in the u. s. damascus. but the, in seriousness, i think the situation is very bizarr
u. s. and can you bring, will, you know, as they say, you become responsible for forever, for whoever you've tamed. so i think the use lensky is, is in, and in generally the, this, my don revolution in ukraine has been a poster child for, for democracy. whatever a u. s. was thinking of back in 2014 when they were supporting their qu. but i think what's interesting that the lensky is becoming a dark cardinal for her american. the domestic politics as president trump was each one of the telephone...
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u. s. economy to meet that demand hasn't grown, in fact is probably shrunk, as we can tell with a loss of workers in u. s. economy, the supply chain strains that we're all well aware of the chip shortages. so those that sort of demands supply mismatch and means that there's a lot of money chasing, not as many goods. i mean, you look at it in the car market in particular, where used car prices have risen. the best part of 40 percent in the last year because he just can't get hold of a brand new car. so these sorts of dislocation, so bottlenecks in amidst good demand is, is really what's driving the inflation story. james, i want to drill down into something a bit more policy related in some detail. so just bear with me a 2nd while i sort of go through this with our viewers, build back bear satcher 3 words which are at the core of jo biden's, economic plans and act which includes social policy, hundreds of billions of dollars for climate change programs. and increase in taxes on corporations and the richest individuals. all though, put in doubt because of senators from joe biden's own parties that
u. s. economy to meet that demand hasn't grown, in fact is probably shrunk, as we can tell with a loss of workers in u. s. economy, the supply chain strains that we're all well aware of the chip shortages. so those that sort of demands supply mismatch and means that there's a lot of money chasing, not as many goods. i mean, you look at it in the car market in particular, where used car prices have risen. the best part of 40 percent in the last year because he just can't get hold of a brand new...
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u. s. and its allies can prevent aggression from moscow. i think russia has tried to frame this crisis as nato russia, but it's really about ukraine. so it's a good thing that secretary lincoln was there to underscore american and western support for ukraine. but also to talk about more american defense supplies as a way to help the ukrainians better have their keep, improve their capability to defend themselves in the event of a russian attack. and that's part of an effort to deter and dissuade moscow from attacking in the 1st place. i think that the message that needs to be sent to the russians is that, well, there are some issues that can be negotiated like the questions on strike systems in europe. or exercises ah, that the west is not going to say now, even though there is no enthusiasm which a native now for putting you can on a membership track. nato is not going to allow. 2 russia to dictate a change in policy where data would say we will never enlarge again. and then to reiterate that should the russians use military force against
u. s. and its allies can prevent aggression from moscow. i think russia has tried to frame this crisis as nato russia, but it's really about ukraine. so it's a good thing that secretary lincoln was there to underscore american and western support for ukraine. but also to talk about more american defense supplies as a way to help the ukrainians better have their keep, improve their capability to defend themselves in the event of a russian attack. and that's part of an effort to deter and...
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u. s freshly given that can be clarified, made more strong, made more trust button. and that's going to go back to that, that liquidity, cash liquidity in the market, can completely and some direct aid and support to the mean public sector ministries for which are which control agriculture to do energy and other key public sector. when is 3 minus on right now, it must harun or it's been months since it's all about took over the country isn't international recognition of the taliban inevitable at this stage. and i mean, 1st of all, is there any other viable alternative? and secondly, how useful would international recognition be for the economy and afghanistan? i don't know if it's going to be inevitable or not for this to happen. obviously. first of all that's about to be at the coast country would recognize them as not as they are really my tourist. it is possible to distinguish between the government and all about the group, maybe legally that could be paid the country could make to move ahead with the recognition in spite of the un thanks might not the, the us. th
u. s freshly given that can be clarified, made more strong, made more trust button. and that's going to go back to that, that liquidity, cash liquidity in the market, can completely and some direct aid and support to the mean public sector ministries for which are which control agriculture to do energy and other key public sector. when is 3 minus on right now, it must harun or it's been months since it's all about took over the country isn't international recognition of the taliban inevitable...
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u. s. by alex grass. can he's the editor in chief of cracked rackets dot com, which covers old levels of tennis. alex, hi there. we just heard in that report. joke of it's really has won the 1st chapter in this saga, but it's not over every one. it seems. has an opinion on this, where does the tennis community at large stand on? what's happened over the past few days? i think members of the to tennis community like members of all communities have somewhat made joke which a political martyr, at least those segments that you know, are less predisposed to being vaccinated already. and i think the response we saw as your video mentioned, fans out on the streets ultimately pepper sprayed due to their actions. you know, i believe they rushed a car were throwing bottles, jumping on the top of these cars, you know, joke which to some has now represented an element of freedom of fight against the restriction. so many governments are placing on their citizens in order to fight this pandemic. it's so unfortunate that th
u. s. by alex grass. can he's the editor in chief of cracked rackets dot com, which covers old levels of tennis. alex, hi there. we just heard in that report. joke of it's really has won the 1st chapter in this saga, but it's not over every one. it seems. has an opinion on this, where does the tennis community at large stand on? what's happened over the past few days? i think members of the to tennis community like members of all communities have somewhat made joke which a political martyr, at...