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u. s. economy. and the 3 percent where we're currently at seems close jerome, how did caution that there still may be a long road ahead. meanwhile, the united states labor market remain strong and the consumer confidence index is at the highest into here, heidi, to castro out to 0. washington. so head allowances are at the truth is out that the us congress is startling revelations about an identified flight the the hello the weather is lossy set 5 across smart people straight. yeah. lots of pleasant winter sunshine road. i suspect type of the next couple of days, high pressure in charge down towards the southeastern corner, the crowd a ray will make its way across the museum and then i how i would just couple, a little further east would just be go through the next couple of days like wednesday into that southeastern corner. but we have got some sherry ranges, clipping the fossil spinning outs of southern pots of w way rolling across the south australia pushing towards adelaide and eventually easing
u. s. economy. and the 3 percent where we're currently at seems close jerome, how did caution that there still may be a long road ahead. meanwhile, the united states labor market remain strong and the consumer confidence index is at the highest into here, heidi, to castro out to 0. washington. so head allowances are at the truth is out that the us congress is startling revelations about an identified flight the the hello the weather is lossy set 5 across smart people straight. yeah. lots of...
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u. s. economy isn't looking too good. um bite is number wizards, i guess we can call them that keeps showing us these spikes upward right on the chart. but, but that's dishonest because we were in this cold at economic crash the last few years. how do you think biden has done so far in handling the economy, the jobs this, these kitchen table stuff that voters really talk about? well, one thing is like every administration but especially almost on steroids, that they're lying about, the numbers, right? they, they announced the numbers, i think it was april numbers. they said, oh, they are performed. and then by the time them a numbers game, they had to redo them and they under perform. right. and they just lie there lying on it by the way they know those things. they know they, there's a lag on it and it's all known. so they're all lying. and of course he says, oh well, it's one thing for the administration. like, where's the media? that should it should be a poll surprised anything to say look at other why it's controlled
u. s. economy isn't looking too good. um bite is number wizards, i guess we can call them that keeps showing us these spikes upward right on the chart. but, but that's dishonest because we were in this cold at economic crash the last few years. how do you think biden has done so far in handling the economy, the jobs this, these kitchen table stuff that voters really talk about? well, one thing is like every administration but especially almost on steroids, that they're lying about, the numbers,...
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u. s. economy isn't looking too good. vitals number wizards, i guess we can call them that keeps showing us these spikes upward right on the chart. but that's dishonest because we were in this cold at economic crash the last few years. how do you think biden has done so far in handling the economy, the jobs this, these kitchen table stuff that voters really talk about? well, one thing is like every administration but especially almost on steroids, that they're lying about, the numbers, right? they, they announced the numbers, i think it was april numbers, they said, oh, they outperformed then by the time the main numbers came, they had to redo them and they under perform. right. and they just lie there lying . and they, by the way, they know those things, they know they, there's a lag on it and it's all known. so they're all lying. and of course he says, oh, well, it's one thing for the administration. like, where's the media? that should it should be a poll surprised anything to say look at it. ot
u. s. economy isn't looking too good. vitals number wizards, i guess we can call them that keeps showing us these spikes upward right on the chart. but that's dishonest because we were in this cold at economic crash the last few years. how do you think biden has done so far in handling the economy, the jobs this, these kitchen table stuff that voters really talk about? well, one thing is like every administration but especially almost on steroids, that they're lying about, the numbers, right?...
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u. s. economy to beyoncÉ's tour hitting the u.s. underway, juxtapose that with the possible cage match between elon musk and mark zuckerberg, with all of the, we can now officially say, 2023 is a hot girl summer. jake ward, guy adama, nancy giles, evan morrison, thank you so much. on that note, i wish you all a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, they keep running a play, i'll see you at the end of monday. >> it was the strangest call of my life. she just said, is linda with you? she's messing. we can't find her. that's all she kept saying. everything changed from there on out. and it just got uglier and uglier. >> a loving mother one day just disappears. >> her heart was there, and she wasn't home. >> blood. >> we all know, there's something very wrong here. >> nobody, no evidence. and no suspects. no arrests. >> the ex husband and the ex-boyfriend both had alibis. >> then, lightning strikes again. >> i, drove into the driveway. >> someone's been shot. >> h
u. s. economy to beyoncÉ's tour hitting the u.s. underway, juxtapose that with the possible cage match between elon musk and mark zuckerberg, with all of the, we can now officially say, 2023 is a hot girl summer. jake ward, guy adama, nancy giles, evan morrison, thank you so much. on that note, i wish you all a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, they keep running a play, i'll see you at the end of monday. >> it was the strangest call of my life....
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u. s. economy. and though 3 percent, where we're currently at seems close jerome, how did caution that there still may be a long road ahead. meanwhile, the united states labor market remain strong and the consumer confidence index is at the highest into here. hydro castro, alta 0, washington. so the us is introduce new rules requiring laura and will accessible toilet facilities on plains. the transportation secretary says it will help millions of people with disabilities or uses of wheelchairs. a white house correspondent committee, how kit, set down for an exclusive interview with secretary peace be to get what does it say about us as a society though, but something is common sense as making things more accessible. have to be mandated and that's kind of sad. you know, one thing that is, i suppose human nature is, it's easy to do and say the right things. when it doesn't have a cost, there is a cost to making sure that all of our transportation systems are fully accessible. but i would argue that co
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u. s. on chinese economies would be quote, virtually impossible. she made the comments during a 4 day visit to the country intended to stabilize and increasingly tens relationship between washington and paging. twist or has reportedly present assume mass off the launch off is viable short messaging platform. the new up threats attracted more than 30000000 users, and it's 1st day. twitter owens by 11 mazda accused mess up run by mark sucker burke of the low fleet using its trade secrets by hiring former employees. in the united states hiring appears to be slowing down with fewer new jobs, unexpected creation in june. the world's biggest economy, out of 209 size and job last month died from 306000 in may. the vickers may come as welcome used to the federal reserve, which recently paused, is aggressive interest rates. high companies. chinese authorities are expected to impose a more than $1000000000.00 fine on ons group marketing the end of a years long regulatory overall office and tech company. the record find comes from it a wave of bruising crocod
u. s. on chinese economies would be quote, virtually impossible. she made the comments during a 4 day visit to the country intended to stabilize and increasingly tens relationship between washington and paging. twist or has reportedly present assume mass off the launch off is viable short messaging platform. the new up threats attracted more than 30000000 users, and it's 1st day. twitter owens by 11 mazda accused mess up run by mark sucker burke of the low fleet using its trade secrets by...
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u. s. and chinese economies would be, quote, virtually impossible. us said recently that it would limit china's access to advance technology and the interest of national security on a visit to badging jaelyn says washington is not seeking a wholesale separation hosted to economies between international tensions between migrants and residents. escalating in the port city of fox authorities are now being accused of shipping the migrants to the desert and abandoning of them that tunisia is a gateway for many sub saharan africans. hoping to reach the you and hospitality to migrants is nothing new occurrence stranded in the desert. this video which has been verified, shows migrants, attorneys use border with libya. big. i suggest that there is no shelter food or water. it will be easy to bundle the mess. it was done resort to drinking sea water bottle the man i see as do need you in border guards, keep watch shut out. why? the rights group say hundreds of them have been shipped to border areas from the city of fax to need you as interior ministry hasn't responded to the allegations. facts, a hotbed
u. s. and chinese economies would be, quote, virtually impossible. us said recently that it would limit china's access to advance technology and the interest of national security on a visit to badging jaelyn says washington is not seeking a wholesale separation hosted to economies between international tensions between migrants and residents. escalating in the port city of fox authorities are now being accused of shipping the migrants to the desert and abandoning of them that tunisia is a...
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u. s. most recent data, it cost economies globally, $1.00 trillion dollars. the largest and most influential international meetings dedicated to advancing dementia science is health and i'm to them. this year is particularly controversial. a pharmaceutical company has these close details of its trials of a new truck to 9, and that eli lilly expects the us food and drug administration to decide by the end of this year later to approve what it's calling a breakthrough drug. the of the a recently approved and not a one that came despite concerns about it safety and high cost and $26000.00 a year. for one patients, treatments every nearly 10000000 new dementia cases are reported. 60 percent diagnosed in low and middle income countries have these medications the best way forward, or do they just apply cash flow for pharmaceutical companies on step class and, and i'm so then on this episode of golf to alex's here, we will explore that by talking to to was needing the mental scientist. 8 of the sar is combining patients here with research into the prevention of the
u. s. most recent data, it cost economies globally, $1.00 trillion dollars. the largest and most influential international meetings dedicated to advancing dementia science is health and i'm to them. this year is particularly controversial. a pharmaceutical company has these close details of its trials of a new truck to 9, and that eli lilly expects the us food and drug administration to decide by the end of this year later to approve what it's calling a breakthrough drug. the of the a recently...
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things to it's economic reopening and the end 0 coded and resilient demand in developed economies such as the u. s. all contribution to market participants expecting of types of or a market in the coming months. so from all sides, we focused at the global oil market. we'll be in a deficit in the 2nd half of this year. slipping from a surface in that 1st off of the yes and in large part of that, it's due to strong demand in us on her arms at the moment. 20000000 barrels today, which was down slightly from last year. it's still close to the record high and 21000000 barrels today in the early 2, thousands. and that's at the time of rising interest rates for the better the raising the interest strikes and china's reopening has led to increased refinery through. but through the 7 june, we had on nearly $50000000.00 barrels per day of crude or being or 5 in china, which is the 2nd highest on raffle. and so the combination of the strong demand ons, lowest supply, some pads and some improvement incense, many countries, things, and they increase the price of the saudi production cuts and the most significa
things to it's economic reopening and the end 0 coded and resilient demand in developed economies such as the u. s. all contribution to market participants expecting of types of or a market in the coming months. so from all sides, we focused at the global oil market. we'll be in a deficit in the 2nd half of this year. slipping from a surface in that 1st off of the yes and in large part of that, it's due to strong demand in us on her arms at the moment. 20000000 barrels today, which was down...
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u. p. s. reached an agreement with the teamsters union to avoid a nationwide strike. new york times reported that the deal, if ratified, removes a serious threat to the u.s. economy. say a strike by u. p. s. employees would have made it harder for businesses to ship goods on time and the resulting restrictions and supply chains would probably have stoked inflation just as it had shown signs of easing. presidential elections used to be all about the economy. if that is true this time, then bidenomics is now strong enough to carry the biden harris administration to a second term. joining us now is jeffrey sonnenfeld, senior associate dean of leadership studies at the yale school of management. a cnbc contributor. professor sonnenfeld, i know you have been trying to get attention to two economies at the same time. there is the story of the economic disaster in russia, which is largely resulting in the masterful handling of the resistance to the russian invasion of ukraine by president zelenskyy and with president biden's help. also, what we are seeing here in the united states? we went through an unprecedented challenge to this economy with the pandemic. it was very
u. p. s. reached an agreement with the teamsters union to avoid a nationwide strike. new york times reported that the deal, if ratified, removes a serious threat to the u.s. economy. say a strike by u. p. s. employees would have made it harder for businesses to ship goods on time and the resulting restrictions and supply chains would probably have stoked inflation just as it had shown signs of easing. presidential elections used to be all about the economy. if that is true this time, then...
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already risen to such place as an investor in the indian economy. meanwhile, in the central bank is issued a report containing funds to decrease the u. s. dollars sharing global trade and is global south partner and symbols. they've taken steps towards shifting away from trading and dollars doing international financial transactions. indeed, we're finally using these woods from russia, and so is neighboring pack is done early. this is saudi arabia, a top oil producing nation officially agreed to trade crude oil and non dollar payments of the decades of being pegs to the greenback. tell us about india is for most foreign secretary and it was diesel, arise ation with results already. evidence a pardon, but as the other, they made a statement to the effect that the india once knew now stands in the order of the indian govern. see international faith. and we find that for example, an agreement on unified payment of a single and b now assigned with the you a. so we have time to do that with more and more countries, we assigned it in a very limited to b. this has to be on the agenda for a long time. what is called the daughter that agenda. i
already risen to such place as an investor in the indian economy. meanwhile, in the central bank is issued a report containing funds to decrease the u. s. dollars sharing global trade and is global south partner and symbols. they've taken steps towards shifting away from trading and dollars doing international financial transactions. indeed, we're finally using these woods from russia, and so is neighboring pack is done early. this is saudi arabia, a top oil producing nation officially agreed...
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production beyond the potential for russian gains and the economy consequences for ukraine, europe, and the world. a long war would also have consequences for u. s. foreign policy. the ability to focus on it's all the global priorities, particularly competition with china will remain constrained, as long as the words absorb and senior policy makers time and us military sources. a given the economic impact in the united states. are there any voices in washington opposing the unless money given to ukraine? yes, very interested in we have the democratic presidential candidate, robert f. kennedy, who has said that this is no longer about humanitarian aid for the united states, but instead that the united states has turned this into a proxy war with russia. let's take a listen. we have neglected many, many opportunities to settle this work peacefully. the way that we have conducted the war is bad, so the credit is terrible for the granting people. and even among the current administration bite and administration, the us national security advisor jake sullivan has also said that the buyer, none of his ration has taken with him send in advanced weapons
production beyond the potential for russian gains and the economy consequences for ukraine, europe, and the world. a long war would also have consequences for u. s. foreign policy. the ability to focus on it's all the global priorities, particularly competition with china will remain constrained, as long as the words absorb and senior policy makers time and us military sources. a given the economic impact in the united states. are there any voices in washington opposing the unless money given...
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production beyond the potential for russian gains and the economy consequences for ukraine, europe, and the world. a long war would also have consequences for u. s. foreign policy. the ability to focus on it's all the global priorities, particularly competition with china, will remain constrained, as long as the words absorbing senior policy makers time and us military resources . now, with a vast amount of money spent on this conflict in a t need to focus on domestic affairs. are there any voices in washington voicing the risk of providing this unless aid? of course we have the democratic presidential candidate, robert f. kennedy, who has said that this is no longer about humanitarian aid anymore, but that the united states has turned this into a proxy war with russia. let's take a listen. we have neglected many, many opportunities to settle this work peacefully. the way that we haven't conducted the war is bad for the grant. it'd be, is terrible for the granting people. and even among the current bite and administration national security advisor jake sullivan has also said that the buyer and administration has taken risk in sending advanced we
production beyond the potential for russian gains and the economy consequences for ukraine, europe, and the world. a long war would also have consequences for u. s. foreign policy. the ability to focus on it's all the global priorities, particularly competition with china, will remain constrained, as long as the words absorbing senior policy makers time and us military resources . now, with a vast amount of money spent on this conflict in a t need to focus on domestic affairs. are there any...
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economies in the country. the approval by the u. n. 's atomic energy watch saga of japan's plan to release previously contaminated water from the fishing. my nuclear plant into the sea has been met with uproar from a number of south korean and peas. they've been making their feelings clear to the agencies had i you got the gen, i would like to say the i a is conclusion regarding international safety standards is limited to nuclear waste from normal nuclear power plants. now the nuclear waste from nuclear power plants that were next it is gross, is how i am very concerned that director gross. i said in the media interview yesterday, that he would drink the contaminated water or swimming it. if mr. grossi is assured that the focus she made contaminated water is safe enough. i would like to ask if he is willing to advise the government of japan, a water deprived country, to use that water as drinking water and more industrial or agricultural water. instead of discharging it into the sea. yeah, and he's argue the international atomic energy a
economies in the country. the approval by the u. n. 's atomic energy watch saga of japan's plan to release previously contaminated water from the fishing. my nuclear plant into the sea has been met with uproar from a number of south korean and peas. they've been making their feelings clear to the agencies had i you got the gen, i would like to say the i a is conclusion regarding international safety standards is limited to nuclear waste from normal nuclear power plants. now the nuclear waste...
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so it's, it's very, very challenging for the economy to correct the european union and the u. s. and just that wasn't much generally offered to comprehensive package for the next 4 years. uh, for ukrainian economy. uh, the name which goals, which it goes by is ukraine facility and other quotes between $5200.00 do endorse or with the 4 years. and it should be enough to recover and maintain the client, but also even to insure some growth. but this is a 4 year package, right? we're talking about a recovery of a many, many years once the guns full of silence, or will that be the international interest to keep the huge amounts of money needed flowing as well. that's exactly the point of disagreeing facility to right now to commit to multi year project program, all for maintaining the economy and recovery. it starts with 4 years and the expectation is empty frameworks and phrases. it will then be expensive and it is a combination of public and private money to ensure that there's a private business. it's not just government support, there's some development. there's also a program about
so it's, it's very, very challenging for the economy to correct the european union and the u. s. and just that wasn't much generally offered to comprehensive package for the next 4 years. uh, for ukrainian economy. uh, the name which goals, which it goes by is ukraine facility and other quotes between $5200.00 do endorse or with the 4 years. and it should be enough to recover and maintain the client, but also even to insure some growth. but this is a 4 year package, right? we're talking about a...
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u. s. and the u. k. all the way through leisure, family vacations, these tourism dollars, that vacation suspend on restaurants, travel and hotels help the local economy to generate revenue for growth. small and developing in 3rd world countries are even more in need of this cash flow because in some cases the tourism industry is the main driver of their local economies that provide employment for the towns. world wide. $44.00 countries rely on travel and tourism industry for more than 15 percent of their total share of employment. these poor centric countries are the hardest hit from global travel restrictions and inflation. but an absolute dollar amount cus tours in industry contributed over $1800000000.00 to us economy, followed by china at $1600000000.00. a tourism has continued to recover in 2023. an overall international arrivals have reached 80 percent of pre pandemic levels. and the 1st quarter of 2023, and estimated 235000000 tours problem internationally. and the industry has continued to show its resilience, the middle east to solve the strongest performance as the only region exceeding 2019 arrivals. and the 1st to recover pre pandemic num
u. s. and the u. k. all the way through leisure, family vacations, these tourism dollars, that vacation suspend on restaurants, travel and hotels help the local economy to generate revenue for growth. small and developing in 3rd world countries are even more in need of this cash flow because in some cases the tourism industry is the main driver of their local economies that provide employment for the towns. world wide. $44.00 countries rely on travel and tourism industry for more than 15...
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now training, which is 0, tripoli, so most of the economy, hair analysis, era of west wing and drugs pro u. s. secret service finds a bag of coke paint, storm, winehouse, know me and find out why somebody dumps to fish us. turning their attention towards the different kind of the media, you know, as to cracked, kind call me, mr. apple, only to be disappear. of families, tragedy entwined with a violent chapter in the country's history. what do you see to say, is that going to be my blood on that was to a knife long search for answers and close finding salon. witness on tuesday or july on i guess the thing goes to the post office, the local election, sort of shift to the right click the country with this another you're paying for right government 11 piece meets the indian women breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become jumped to feet as the coast african meters from across the continent. as russia seeks to strengthen relations with the region. people in power focuses on somalia as a fight for survival. as years of draft and hom conflict have combined to create humanitarian disaster.
now training, which is 0, tripoli, so most of the economy, hair analysis, era of west wing and drugs pro u. s. secret service finds a bag of coke paint, storm, winehouse, know me and find out why somebody dumps to fish us. turning their attention towards the different kind of the media, you know, as to cracked, kind call me, mr. apple, only to be disappear. of families, tragedy entwined with a violent chapter in the country's history. what do you see to say, is that going to be my blood on that...
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u. s. policy uh by u. uh, a recent visit by the us finance secretary, janet yellow chinese side was, uh, pretty uh, worried about talks up potentially decoupling the chinese economy from the american economy. but she said that there was some, she explained as the risking. although the specifics we did not exactly here, there was another high profile visit from us secretary of state anthony, blinking a little bit before yelman's visit, which also yielded very few results. but it is noteworthy to say that joe biden called seizing paying very controversially a dictator. not too long after that meeting. the contradiction between these american visits to china and the russian visits a visit to china that we're seeing now, which is looking very, very productive in comparison. it just goes to show that there's a lot of opportunity for russia and china to deepen this retired and in many sectors of approval by the you ends, atomic energy watchdog of japan's plan to release previously contaminated water from this because she, my nuclear plant into this fee has been met with up or, or from a number of cells per your feelings. clear to the agencies had i you got the gen, i w
u. s. policy uh by u. uh, a recent visit by the us finance secretary, janet yellow chinese side was, uh, pretty uh, worried about talks up potentially decoupling the chinese economy from the american economy. but she said that there was some, she explained as the risking. although the specifics we did not exactly here, there was another high profile visit from us secretary of state anthony, blinking a little bit before yelman's visit, which also yielded very few results. but it is noteworthy to...
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production beyond the potential for russian gains and the economy consequences for ukraine, europe, and the world. a long war would also have consequences for u. s. foreign policy. the ability to focus on it's all the global priorities, particularly competition was china will remain constrained, as long as the words absorb and senior policy makers time and us military sources. we have the democratic presidential candidate, robert f. kennedy, who has said that this is no longer about humanitarian aid for the united states, but instead, the united states has turned this into a proxy war with russia. we have neglected many, many opportunities to settle this war peacefully. the way that we haven't conducted the war is bad for the grant. it'd be is terrible for the granting people. even among the current administration bite and administration, the us national security advisor jake sullivan.
production beyond the potential for russian gains and the economy consequences for ukraine, europe, and the world. a long war would also have consequences for u. s. foreign policy. the ability to focus on it's all the global priorities, particularly competition was china will remain constrained, as long as the words absorb and senior policy makers time and us military sources. we have the democratic presidential candidate, robert f. kennedy, who has said that this is no longer about...
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in fact, their economy today is worth less, that it was in real dollar terms at the time that signed that u. s. was not interested in having a competitor and therefore beat japan down. and i don't think that the japanese have forgotten that they may need the us for their perceived interest in terms of protecting their country. but they know full well it was the us who initially forced the major. i may try a restoration by forcibly entering an ox taking over ports, forcing japan to open up and then it was later in the u. s. has basically occupied japan since 1945. so you know, this idea that the japan loved and are interested in the us. i think you have to look very carefully at the historical roots before you start saying that that's not important or that race doesn't play an issue. the fact is, you know, you hear it all the time and he, us, oh, asians, well, you know, they're, they're good at math, but they're not very creative. now that, that miss has been busted by the fact that the china and other asian nations are ploughing ahead in terms of technological innovation. you still have the re
in fact, their economy today is worth less, that it was in real dollar terms at the time that signed that u. s. was not interested in having a competitor and therefore beat japan down. and i don't think that the japanese have forgotten that they may need the us for their perceived interest in terms of protecting their country. but they know full well it was the us who initially forced the major. i may try a restoration by forcibly entering an ox taking over ports, forcing japan to open up and...
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trying to protect their economies from sanctions, which are possibly could be put in place by the us in the future. because they're looking at the past and this threat that the u. s. and e u constantly gives to other countries of sanctions. they all agreed of good. completely, the, the, the seizure of $300000000.00 of brushes, foreign exchange assets in february or march of 2020, to the opening of the russian ukraine. conflict was a watershed moment in human history. and to make no about about no big make no doubt about it. like this was a watershed moment where everybody around the world said, wow, okay, it's one thing to go after venezuela or ron. they are not the officers and they are not major players in the world economy. the russians are the supplier of the marginal barrel of oil and the marginal storm of gas and the marginal single work unit of you, radium and a pound of tungsten, and then pound to titanium. and in many ways, aluminum in the world. these are the commodities and grain even now rate. these are the commodities on which the entire world economy runs and operates, and you just ceased $300000000.00 worth of their foreign exchange. as you just in
trying to protect their economies from sanctions, which are possibly could be put in place by the us in the future. because they're looking at the past and this threat that the u. s. and e u constantly gives to other countries of sanctions. they all agreed of good. completely, the, the, the seizure of $300000000.00 of brushes, foreign exchange assets in february or march of 2020, to the opening of the russian ukraine. conflict was a watershed moment in human history. and to make no about about...
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trying to protect their economies from sanctions, which are possibly could be put in place by the us in the future. because they're looking at the past. and this threat that the u. s. n. e u constantly gives to other countries of sanctions. they all agreed of good. completely, the, the, the seizure of $300000000.00 of brushes, foreign exchange assets in february, or march of 2020, to the opening of the russian ukraine. conflict was a watershed moment in human history and to make no doubt about...
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u. s. o collation strategic miscalculations which actually denotes and it's a sign of the death of there is a base or a grilled order. approximate economy is the fact that the united states and i wrote 3 books on there never had a clue about the size of rocks on the call. maybe. it wasn't mixed up with on stage of the rush up right uses number of new styles. more than the whole world combine. yeah, they don't understand how often the calling me on the works and they don't understand how russian military industrial complex operates. and russia opera uses the united states in every single apartment. united states actually may combine in every single category of their uh, unit 3, material. be them new size to be themselves. be them. thanks be them. what have you . you can take a look at the speed with which russia are original, weights and updates. is nuclear submarine force us right now, and how many sheets of rush approaches as bill from now? yup. is astonishing. and there you go. so it's a little cold. so obviously as usual, and now they expected to, you know, basically tumble or you know, crumbled within a month or 2. they evidently, p
u. s. o collation strategic miscalculations which actually denotes and it's a sign of the death of there is a base or a grilled order. approximate economy is the fact that the united states and i wrote 3 books on there never had a clue about the size of rocks on the call. maybe. it wasn't mixed up with on stage of the rush up right uses number of new styles. more than the whole world combine. yeah, they don't understand how often the calling me on the works and they don't understand how russian...
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u. s. one of the major miscalculation strategic miscalculations which actually denotes yeah, it's assigned or the death or there is a base or a grilled order of approximate economy is the fact that united states and i wrote 3 books on there never had a clue about the size of rocks on the call, maybe it has some new stuff which on stage or the washer pride uses number, openness styles. more than the whole world combine. and they don't understand how often the economy works and they don't understand how russian military industrial complex operates. and russia are, produces united states in every single apartment. united states actually may combine in every single category of there are neither 3 material beat them, new sizes be themselves, be them, thanks be done. what have you, you can take a look at the speed with which we're russia, or original weights and updates is nuclear submarine forces right now in how many sheets of rush approaches as bill from now. yup. is a strong issue and they involve. so it's a little cold, so obviously as usual, and now they expect that to, you know, basically tumble off, you know, a crumble within a month or 2. they are evidently p
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u. s. in europe are not going to be in a position to add onto their existing debt to pay for ukraine. all right, the south korea, they have a $1.00 trillion dollar economy. they're hurting right now. they're not in a position to lend that kind of money in the press conference following the 2 leaders meeting that, that sol plans to provide quote, a larger scale of military supplies to ukraine this year that was backed up by loving their zalinski later. is there a sense of perhaps you scratch my back? i'll scratch yours in terms of we give you the weapons now and when the deal is come for rebuilding. well, we want to be top of the cube. yeah. well, good luck. i mean, the united states will be the one who is always the most amount of money that i've been putting about $5000000000.00 a month in there in direct data. i don't think a $150000000.00 is going this way. the ukraine in terms of got choosing the contractor, choosing south korea as a contractor, it'll come down to price and whether anyone is willing to pay. if i guarantee you, if you crate and turns the u. s. and to your up and says, listen, uh if this thing is over, will you, you know, give us one
u. s. in europe are not going to be in a position to add onto their existing debt to pay for ukraine. all right, the south korea, they have a $1.00 trillion dollar economy. they're hurting right now. they're not in a position to lend that kind of money in the press conference following the 2 leaders meeting that, that sol plans to provide quote, a larger scale of military supplies to ukraine this year that was backed up by loving their zalinski later. is there a sense of perhaps you scratch my...
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u. s. companies to sell their stuff abroad. and yet the u.s. is doing better than most of those other economies.t, there's one more headwind that we faced, which is people have been predicting the demise of the u.s. economy all year long. we've been having a vibe session. everybody thinks we're about to head into a recession, and despite that we actually have been resilient. i think it's time to pack up a recession talk and focus on what has made this economy so strong. what has allowed us to succeed in coming out of this recession, and what do we learn from it that can make sure that we can have that same kind of success the next time we do ultimately have a recession. nobody says recessions are gone forever, but it's time to stop talking about a recession in 2023, because what is not happening. >> in fact, if you are an opponent of president biden you want to find reasons to be critical, one of the refrains is that the inflation we have seen was a result of all of the spending that was done by the government when the biden ministration took over as it related to covid spending. in fact, that's
u. s. companies to sell their stuff abroad. and yet the u.s. is doing better than most of those other economies.t, there's one more headwind that we faced, which is people have been predicting the demise of the u.s. economy all year long. we've been having a vibe session. everybody thinks we're about to head into a recession, and despite that we actually have been resilient. i think it's time to pack up a recession talk and focus on what has made this economy so strong. what has allowed us to...
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u. s. in europe are not going to be in a position to add onto their existing debt to pay for ukraine. all right, the south korea, as they have a $1.00 trillion dollar economy, they're hurting right now. they're not in a position to lend that kind of money in the press conference following the 2 leaders meeting that, that sol plans to provide, quote, a larger scale of military supplies to ukraine. this year that was backed up by law . the mirrors are lensky lights, or is there a sense of perhaps you scratch my back? i'll scratch yours in terms of we give you the weapons now and when the deal is come for rebuilding. well, we want to be top of the cube. yeah. well, good luck, i mean the united states will be the one who will say is always the most amount of money that i've been putting about $5000000000.00 a month in there in direct data. i don't think a $150000000.00 is going this way. uh, ukraine in terms of god choosing the contractor choosing south korea as a contractor, it'll come down to price and whether anyone is willing to pay. if i guarantee you, if you crate and turns the u. s. and to your up and says, listen, if this thing is over we'll, you know,
u. s. in europe are not going to be in a position to add onto their existing debt to pay for ukraine. all right, the south korea, as they have a $1.00 trillion dollar economy, they're hurting right now. they're not in a position to lend that kind of money in the press conference following the 2 leaders meeting that, that sol plans to provide, quote, a larger scale of military supplies to ukraine. this year that was backed up by law . the mirrors are lensky lights, or is there a sense of perhaps...
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of 1400000000 in the us economy is growing fast and its political power is rising to india as prime minister has recently received a live as well come at the white house, the u. s. president considered as new delhi unimportant pop. now encountering paging is global economic power a wants to pull it close up. the 2 leaders have recently taken that ties to a new high job i think. and the end remotely announced several defense and commercial deals during bodies visit to the us. they include building general electric f for one for jet engines in india, and repairing american navy ships in india and shipyards. the 2 nations have also agreed to end 6 disputes at the world trade organization and to work together on sunday conduct as critical minerals, technology, and space. american and western companies also increasingly during business with india. apple has expanded production in the nation of the sufferings supply chain disruptions in china. india has bought 220 across from boeing. the american plan make us the biggest salable time of europe and play make an ad buses recently one, the biggest plane deal with indian airline, indigo. so kind of india compete with chi
of 1400000000 in the us economy is growing fast and its political power is rising to india as prime minister has recently received a live as well come at the white house, the u. s. president considered as new delhi unimportant pop. now encountering paging is global economic power a wants to pull it close up. the 2 leaders have recently taken that ties to a new high job i think. and the end remotely announced several defense and commercial deals during bodies visit to the us. they include...
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u. p. s. trucks are a crucial part of the us supply chain. you know, over half of their drivers are part time. experts estimate a 10 day strike could have cost the economy as much as $7000000000.00. the agreement comes at a personal time for the american labor movement. there have been more strikes so far this year. then all of last year, nurses and other essential workers whose employer saw a record profits during the pandemic have led the way. we are at a moment of unusually tight labor market, a very resilient, really tight labor market. and i think that sends a signal to workers that they have an unusual certainly over the past few decades in those countries. and unusual moment of leverage. 4 than 11000 film and television writers have been walking the picket line since early may looking for better pay and protection against our official intelligence. they were joined by 65000 film and television actors in mid july. auto workers could be next september union contracts for $150000.00 of them at general motors in ford are expiring. we ask for u. p. s. workers still have to vote to approve the contract negotiated by their union. but union leaders say a
u. p. s. trucks are a crucial part of the us supply chain. you know, over half of their drivers are part time. experts estimate a 10 day strike could have cost the economy as much as $7000000000.00. the agreement comes at a personal time for the american labor movement. there have been more strikes so far this year. then all of last year, nurses and other essential workers whose employer saw a record profits during the pandemic have led the way. we are at a moment of unusually tight labor...
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economies. if they raise them too much. dr. push countries into a deep recession. if they raising too little or not fast enough, inflation could become more entrenched. the u. s. like many other central banks is targeting inflation. a 2 percent. it's now nearly double laptop get bought. the federal reserve has recently paused race rate hikes, leading them up more than 5 percent. it says it wants to assess the impact on the economy. all the banks, like the bank of england, i've stepped up the fight against rising prices. the u. k. is increased rates 13 times since december, taking them up from near 0 to 5 percent, versus inflation was stubbornly high in may. at 8.7 percent. the european central bank has recently raised rates, but only by cool to a percentage point. they now stand a 3 and a half percent. the rows on area has already slipped into recession. the c b says it wouldn't be able to announce rate peak anytime soon. so why has it been so difficult to rein in inflation? once it was so that what joined now from london by villages, patel and experts and international ministry economics, the largest, the global metro strategist at the bottom. the research go
economies. if they raise them too much. dr. push countries into a deep recession. if they raising too little or not fast enough, inflation could become more entrenched. the u. s. like many other central banks is targeting inflation. a 2 percent. it's now nearly double laptop get bought. the federal reserve has recently paused race rate hikes, leading them up more than 5 percent. it says it wants to assess the impact on the economy. all the banks, like the bank of england, i've stepped up the...
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trying to protect their economies from sanctions, which are possibly could be put in place by the us in the future. because they're looking at the past and this threat that the u. s. and e u constantly gives to other countries of sanctions. they all agreed of good. completely, the, the, the seizure of $300000000.00 of brushes, foreign exchange assets in february or march of 2020, to the opening of the russian ukraine. conflict was a watershed moment in human history. and to make no about about no big make no doubt about it. like this was a watershed moment where everybody around the world said, wow, okay, it's one thing to go after venezuela or ron. they are not the officers and they are not major players in the world economy. the russians are the supplier of the marginal barrel of oil and the marginal storm of gas and the marginal single work unit of u, radium, and a pound of tungsten and pounded titanium ends in many ways, aluminum in the world. these are the commodities and grain even now. great. these are the commodities on which the entire world economy runs and operates. and you just sees $300000000000.00 worth of their foreign exchange, as you just invalid
trying to protect their economies from sanctions, which are possibly could be put in place by the us in the future. because they're looking at the past and this threat that the u. s. and e u constantly gives to other countries of sanctions. they all agreed of good. completely, the, the, the seizure of $300000000.00 of brushes, foreign exchange assets in february or march of 2020, to the opening of the russian ukraine. conflict was a watershed moment in human history. and to make no about about...
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economy is going to continue to move forward. >> right, a recession is a sentimental thing as much artisans a mathematical team. it is july 14th, u. p. s're in a position to strike on august 1st. the company maintains that that's not going to be the case. it has not been on strike at u.p.s. since the 90s. something like that. what are you thinking about this? >> yes, it could, obviously we saw the elephants of supply chain disruption during the pandemic. that's one of the key reasons inflation took off, here and globally. and, continues to be a problem in certain parts of the economy like vehicle industry, that's the reason vehicles remain as high as they are, is because supply chain are disrupted. this would be an example of further disruption to the supply chain, problem for inflationary pressures. i think in the grand scheme of things this is too small to be that big of a deal and hopefully doesn't last if there is a strike. but, these are the kind of things that add to the inflationary pressures we are suffering. >> mark good to talk to you, mark zandi, chief economies at movies economies. we have the last word next. e last word ne
economy is going to continue to move forward. >> right, a recession is a sentimental thing as much artisans a mathematical team. it is july 14th, u. p. s're in a position to strike on august 1st. the company maintains that that's not going to be the case. it has not been on strike at u.p.s. since the 90s. something like that. what are you thinking about this? >> yes, it could, obviously we saw the elephants of supply chain disruption during the pandemic. that's one of the key...
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u. s, which is part which are all positive indicators with inflation coming down, unemployment saying low that the federal reserve may be succeeding and its mission terrain down the hot economy without defining the nation into a recession. so how does it cost or they will not update, thanks very much for joining us. think it's now going related violence. and one of equitable is most dangerous prisoners is killed at least 31 people free day, right. as part of a widespread wave of unrest in jails nationwide and with the presidential election next month, candidates are trying to attract votes by phone to change the prison system. cateel episode i am as well. heavily armed security forces store one of definitely doors, most dangerous prisons to stop the days of riding inside the jail. and why a keeps city, police search, inmate cells and uncover an arsenal of guns, including automatic weapons and ammunition. it's a growing challenge as gain rivalries. escalate in prisons, isn't something about this type of situation is turned into a national issue in ecuador. it's not something that's limited to a single institution, but we've been able to intervene and reinstate order at at lea
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economy, political stability and democratic balance if its own japan has started restricting the exports of its ship manufacturing technology. the government introduced the restrictions of to the u. s. and the netherlands passed similar measures. the new rules effects 23 types of advance, semi conduct to making equipment. the components of power, everything from mobile phones to military hardware. many a 160 countries now face tied to procedures to buy and ship making equipment from japan. well, $42.00 countries casteel in ports with fuel controls, japan producers about 10 percent of the world's semi conductors. but there are plans to increase it further. the us and china also in a race to increase the supplies, said you have a talk a she to is from the school of management and information of the university of it. she is okay. he says the new measures are in response to chinese aggression. basically this is a joint call as you move toward off for the aggression that we're facing, especially in this region from china. japan is following the move, basically to construct what we call the chip for united states, the netherlands, and also japan and korea joining in to basically formulat
economy, political stability and democratic balance if its own japan has started restricting the exports of its ship manufacturing technology. the government introduced the restrictions of to the u. s. and the netherlands passed similar measures. the new rules effects 23 types of advance, semi conduct to making equipment. the components of power, everything from mobile phones to military hardware. many a 160 countries now face tied to procedures to buy and ship making equipment from japan....
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u. p. s. trucks are a crucial part of the us supply chain. get over half of their drivers are part time . experts estimate a 10 day strike could have cost the economy as much as $7000000000.00. the agreement comes out of personal time for the american labor movement. there have been more strikes so far this year. then all of last year, nurses and other essential workers whose employer saw a record profits during the pandemic have led the way. we are at a moment of unusually tight labor market, a very resilient, really tight labor market. and i think that sends a signal to a worker, so they have an unusual certainly over the past few decades in those countries and unusual moment of leverage. 4 than 11000 film and television writers have been walking the picket line since early may looking for better pay and protection against artificial intelligence. they were joined by 65000 film and told as an actors in mid july, auto workers could be next september union contracts for 150000 of them at general motors and ford are expiring. we ask for u. p. s. workers still have to vote to approve the contract negotiated by their union. but union leaders say all o
u. p. s. trucks are a crucial part of the us supply chain. get over half of their drivers are part time . experts estimate a 10 day strike could have cost the economy as much as $7000000000.00. the agreement comes out of personal time for the american labor movement. there have been more strikes so far this year. then all of last year, nurses and other essential workers whose employer saw a record profits during the pandemic have led the way. we are at a moment of unusually tight labor market,...