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u. s. well, you know, i like to typically see light at the end of the tall and i don't really see light at the end of yet, and you estimate the market. valuations are still pretty crazy. but yeah, you know, it is headed towards one of those moments. one of those crises and then it will be time to take hard look at what you know you can find value in the us. so yeah, i mean, you know, look, if you would have looked at in the 900 thirty's, if you would have bought the dividend aristocrats in the big well maybe they weren't dividend risk. they'd cut all the demons. but you know, the what would turn into dividend to risk the big blue chip companies that would be in time to do it now is the time to get out frankly. right. nick jam bruno from finance underground. dot com. thanks for being on the special christmas ears. kaiser report special. thanks, max and stacy. great to be with you. all right, that's going to do for this additional. the kaiser report, special pre recorded christmas day years. event
u. s. well, you know, i like to typically see light at the end of the tall and i don't really see light at the end of yet, and you estimate the market. valuations are still pretty crazy. but yeah, you know, it is headed towards one of those moments. one of those crises and then it will be time to take hard look at what you know you can find value in the us. so yeah, i mean, you know, look, if you would have looked at in the 900 thirty's, if you would have bought the dividend aristocrats in the...
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well, china has accused the u. s. of political manipulation for going ahead with the democracy some it's even going as far as calling it a joke. katrina, you passmore beijing has been saying according to beijing, this summit is about promoting us self interest and making sure that the u. s. stays on top of the world stage. now china has many reasons to be angry. one of the foremost is that it was not one of the more than 100 countries or regions invited to attend this summit. and they took issue with that. and they were further infuriated by the invitation, extended to taiwan, which china considers a rogue chinese break away province. another participant, they are not happy with is the speaker nathan law. and now he was a former hong kong legislator, a well known activist, and he fled hong kong before the position of the national security law. last year now he's been invited to speak about his experiences. he will talk on human rights and standing up to authoritarianism on friday. now in recent days, over the past wee
well, china has accused the u. s. of political manipulation for going ahead with the democracy some it's even going as far as calling it a joke. katrina, you passmore beijing has been saying according to beijing, this summit is about promoting us self interest and making sure that the u. s. stays on top of the world stage. now china has many reasons to be angry. one of the foremost is that it was not one of the more than 100 countries or regions invited to attend this summit. and they took...
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u. s. been involved in any way. well, i don't think it's a surprise at all for the united states, and i should clarify that i was very actively involved in the 2009 process. when i was the u. s. mediator which are by john in armenia, and at that time president brock obama was strongly encouraging the reconciliation . this time the united states hasn't played that role effectively has well, really lost a lot of its significance in the region over the course of the last couple of presidencies. but especially since a year ago in july when they were military clashes along the us or by john armenia border before the 2nd time about war. and the u. s. wasn't really involved at all in the mediation with russia and turkey. that, that, that filled a diplomatic vacuum. so i know that the president biden supports the reconciliation of our up turkey and armenia. and i know that the actual johnny government, as richard was just saying, would like to see reconciliation of armenia with both officer by john and with turkey. you know, joh
u. s. been involved in any way. well, i don't think it's a surprise at all for the united states, and i should clarify that i was very actively involved in the 2009 process. when i was the u. s. mediator which are by john in armenia, and at that time president brock obama was strongly encouraging the reconciliation . this time the united states hasn't played that role effectively has well, really lost a lot of its significance in the region over the course of the last couple of presidencies....
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and we basically ignore it and said, well, we don't have u. s. data. well, that's another issue. in the 2nd year of the pandemic in the u. s. r navigational system, our data tracking is that it, you know, we don't have a handle on the breakthrough hospitalizations and desk that are occurring no less. all of the hospitalizations with respect to all of the demographics that, you know, make sequence of the virus. and these are just the most extreme cases. so data tracking and not having rapid tests have not improved whatsoever in this country. despite the urges of, of all of us that we have to get this resolved because, you know, we have a lot more months, if not, the whole year of 2022 to get through in this pandemic in, you know, it's taken much too long to get this on track, you know i, i can't agree with you more when i was in paris. ah, and i needed to get a rapid test. look, there was a tent outside my hotel. they were tense all over paris. you could easily get an immediate test, almost anywhere on, on the spur of the moment. if you were a french citizen, it was free. for me, i
and we basically ignore it and said, well, we don't have u. s. data. well, that's another issue. in the 2nd year of the pandemic in the u. s. r navigational system, our data tracking is that it, you know, we don't have a handle on the breakthrough hospitalizations and desk that are occurring no less. all of the hospitalizations with respect to all of the demographics that, you know, make sequence of the virus. and these are just the most extreme cases. so data tracking and not having rapid...
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u. s. well, i don't think the president fight and he's in a position to promise anything like that. because you know, putting an official stop to an enlargement is, is not in the poll as of even be an id state. i don't think by then when want to expand nato touring his term in office, but clearly not in his plans, but stopping it officially for goods, but would require unanimous decision by all nato allies and actually the free drafting some of nato's internal documents. so he cannot clearly deliver on, on demand, but i'm sure that he will try me to deescalate the situation because he doesn't need a crisis in your crating. his foreign policy priority is handling china. he is trying to stay below united states relationship. could russia exactly in order to focus on china, and he clearly doesn't need another crisis. ukraine and what about uprooted and what does he stand to get out of a list positioning on on, on ukraine? is it? how much of it is, is, is maneuvering for global strategic purposes and how much of it is about getting regional improves. i think, denise, serious about seeki
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u. s . well, you say the praise that deaths are relatively low, this is correct. according to the cdc, that the death rate, the fatality rate has dropped by some 7 percent over the past week, but still some $1100.00 americans are dying each day in the latest wave of the sweeping united states. now the cdc also makes very clear that those who are vaccinated and those have a booster shot so far less ill effects than those who are not. in fact, the vast majority. in fact, the close to a 100 percent of those who be hospitalized recently are those who are not vaccinated. once again, the cdc reiterating, it's cool for the 35 percent of americans who are still not back sedated to go and do so as an effective way of combating the various strains of virus that are now throughout the united states. and certainly the infection rates continue to rise dramatically and all new you a festival. the festival tease that being curtailed. busy new york, for example, is restricting numbers to some 15000 miami and atlanta have canceled their celebrations, though they will have firewood
u. s . well, you say the praise that deaths are relatively low, this is correct. according to the cdc, that the death rate, the fatality rate has dropped by some 7 percent over the past week, but still some $1100.00 americans are dying each day in the latest wave of the sweeping united states. now the cdc also makes very clear that those who are vaccinated and those have a booster shot so far less ill effects than those who are not. in fact, the vast majority. in fact, the close to a 100...
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u. s. well, food program is announced, it will have to reduce rations for 8000000 people due to lack of funding. the cutbacks will start from january. the country has been on the brink of famine since 2016 because of civil war rescue teams. and me and my are searching for the 70 people missing after a landslide. at a jade mine, it was swept into a lake in northern cut, in state authorities, at least one person has died. and the european union's taking legal action against poland over a court decision and violated one of the blocks key principles. earlier this year, poland constitutional court ruled that polish law takes precedence over e you little. but that you're up to date with the headlights counting. the cost is next. al jazeera world takes a road trip across spain. spanish, people love to tell you, they are unwilling to come from it. and i am no exception. one woman's journey seeking her heritage. i'm covering you insights into christy spends of listen, i'm all region. it's a story that se
u. s. well, food program is announced, it will have to reduce rations for 8000000 people due to lack of funding. the cutbacks will start from january. the country has been on the brink of famine since 2016 because of civil war rescue teams. and me and my are searching for the 70 people missing after a landslide. at a jade mine, it was swept into a lake in northern cut, in state authorities, at least one person has died. and the european union's taking legal action against poland over a court...
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u. s. well, certainly the varian soft, the virus are sweeping through all parts of the united states in washington dc. here in the district, for example, there's been a 900 percent increase in infections over the past 2 weeks. now that's a massive impact that massive, massive increase and you can extrapolate that across most of the regions of the united states to give you just some sort of sense about how quickly the variance are increasing in terms of impression rates throughout the country. are the cdc says, though that the death rate has dropped slightly, it's dropped by some 7 percent over the last week. and the cdc says is because of the amount of people who've been vaccinated, those have been vaccinated, particularly those of the booster shot. i suffer very less side effects from the virus than those who are not vaccinated. bearing in mind as well that some 35 percent of americans remain unvaccinated and they form the vast majority of those who are in hospitals in recent days. but still he
u. s. well, certainly the varian soft, the virus are sweeping through all parts of the united states in washington dc. here in the district, for example, there's been a 900 percent increase in infections over the past 2 weeks. now that's a massive impact that massive, massive increase and you can extrapolate that across most of the regions of the united states to give you just some sort of sense about how quickly the variance are increasing in terms of impression rates throughout the country....
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u. s? well, it could be politically explosive. again, it has real world impact on women living and states that could immediately move to a to ban abortions. this is a topic though, that the majority of americans in polls show that they support reproductive rights the right to an abortion in the u. s. but it may be that very vocal minority who has worked for decades to get anti abortion judges on the bench. both at lower court levels and here at the supreme court, they're hoping that this was their day to have those arguments heard. and like you said, who sometime mid next year, perhaps in june isn't, will finally have an answer. hi to, thanks very much. hi to jo. class were talking to us from washington, d. c. or the law at the center of the case before the supreme court hasn't yet come into effect in mississippi. lower courts have consistently ruled that it violates previous supreme court rulings that say, states may not ban abortion before viability. that's usually between 22 and 24 weeks. the supreme court is also yet to rule o
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u . s. a sorta, sorta by choice withdrawn from the south caucasus, not entirely, but it seemed a diplomatic territory to, to turkey, to russia as well. as the u. s. may well have seated influence from the south caucuses, but actually it's still a pretty big player in turkey, still has the intellect airbase, that the turks, however, did by russian air defense systems, which angered the u. s. is this is one. got it has to do with another the is this normalization of relations with armenia, a gift to the u. s. and saying that we are doing some of the things you want us to do. just don't take a well advanced system on turkey. the men of perspective towards the goal are in line with the work and the work and the us and must be anytime if there are the normalization piece in the region. and we're more than that. and this is again, can just change the wider it, serve the american and what was right, you know, right, that is on the field isn't active, but you know, they just fro again working on the line, normalized or regional issues, but any kind of armenian or my or normal vision to get an army we changed the and was gonna be a game chan
u . s. a sorta, sorta by choice withdrawn from the south caucasus, not entirely, but it seemed a diplomatic territory to, to turkey, to russia as well. as the u. s. may well have seated influence from the south caucuses, but actually it's still a pretty big player in turkey, still has the intellect airbase, that the turks, however, did by russian air defense systems, which angered the u. s. is this is one. got it has to do with another the is this normalization of relations with armenia, a gift...
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u. s. as well. we'll say shayton with his area of low pressure wrap, previous system that's now in the process of pulling out of the way to still drag us heels across the florida panhandle. that will clear out brightest guys coming in as we go wanting to the middle. the 2nd half of the week. okay. with our showers. they're still in place just around the carolinas. for tuesday still a winfrey makes up towards ontario. we have got to pry to try weather coming back in behind. on the 6th day, the top temperature in winnipeg for cheese day, i meant something of her when she makes, making its way towards western parts of canada. indeed, across the pacific northwest useful rain coming in here, but it will become a little more widespread as we go through white and stay a fair, but a snow roading in across that northwest and quarter of the u. s. good part of california seeing some wet and wintry weather coming through here. fabulous snow that i with the mountains in particular central and eastern parts will
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u. s. well, it does a little bit on this station, you know, everybody needs a villain. and right now it's gone from russia to china, but they're still that the limitation of russia were china is actually the one that could be the real threat to this country. when you look at the goods that are coming out of china right now, and you talk about sports on that, you still have the sponsorships of nike. you still have all of this. why is the president decided to go after the olympic sports when every day different sports or play that have ties to china? and he's been mom on the, you know, it's so interesting because i, you know, i was a former and be a dancer, a lot like dropping right there. yeah. you know, it's one of the things you think of the n b a with, with, you know, everything that was going on there. you had john scene where they had a movie come out and he accidentally referred to taiwan and has to make this whole apology video. so it is kind of interesting that they're going to really kind of take this approach with the olympics. but when it comes to the n, b a,
u. s. well, it does a little bit on this station, you know, everybody needs a villain. and right now it's gone from russia to china, but they're still that the limitation of russia were china is actually the one that could be the real threat to this country. when you look at the goods that are coming out of china right now, and you talk about sports on that, you still have the sponsorships of nike. you still have all of this. why is the president decided to go after the olympic sports when...
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u. s. side as well, the, the announcement comes less than 24 hours at the u. s. scc finalized rules that allow it to deliver for in stock for failing to meet audit requirements. now these rules will let it implement the us holding foreign companies accountable act to oversee the audit of public companies. so given the increased regulatory scrutiny and now facing the us, it makes it not worth it to list in the u. s. so i think we should expect to see more u. s. listed for companies to continue to move their primary listing elsewhere. and china has also made it very clear that they no longer want technology companies listing over in the u. s. as they're no longer comfortable with the u. s. as a jurisdiction for chinese tech and the scrutiny that they will face. apparently the u. s. doesn't seem to want china to list here anyways. so seems like this is one point that both nations can agree upon. it's just a shame that you have all these companies that are just caught in the middle that want absolutely nothing to do with the politics of it all. absolutely not bad.
u. s. side as well, the, the announcement comes less than 24 hours at the u. s. scc finalized rules that allow it to deliver for in stock for failing to meet audit requirements. now these rules will let it implement the us holding foreign companies accountable act to oversee the audit of public companies. so given the increased regulatory scrutiny and now facing the us, it makes it not worth it to list in the u. s. so i think we should expect to see more u. s. listed for companies to continue...
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u. s. military. would that be the strongest evidence that the government would have against them? well 1st let me say that there's all kinds of appeals or so be lodged both against the u. s. government victory at the high court recently, but also in terms of other aspects that they lost at, at the magistrates court such as the politically motivated trial, that he wouldn't get a fair trial in the states, et cetera, et cetera. so the, so we're looking at a couple more years, potentially, of appeals intruding up to the european court of human rights. but were he to be expedited to the united states? no, the united states does. the u. s. government won't have to say anything about anybody being injured or disappeared. they don't have proof that anybody's been injured. yeah, and number one, number 2 is not if they did have that we heard about and working with you. yeah, the is all just a new window, an allegation that just gets republished by certain outlets. they don't have no, there it is actually not a criminal offense to, to publish the identity of a source. i mean, also like what am i,
u. s. military. would that be the strongest evidence that the government would have against them? well 1st let me say that there's all kinds of appeals or so be lodged both against the u. s. government victory at the high court recently, but also in terms of other aspects that they lost at, at the magistrates court such as the politically motivated trial, that he wouldn't get a fair trial in the states, et cetera, et cetera. so the, so we're looking at a couple more years, potentially, of...
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u. s. government? well, i think reading between the lines here and tell a saying, we're sorry, but we do have to follow this u. s. law which was signed today by joe biden. so they do have to remove potential force labor from their supply chains until has already said that they've done that. they had an investigation into this and they said they don't have products from jang that were made by force labor. but of course, there's a lot of questions over how accurate the supply chain investigations are. it's very difficult to trace these very complex, very winding supply chains, right? so that, that they've effectively agreed with both china on the united states. we've, we've done what the u. s. wanted, we've taken the junk products out and we've apologize to you. so please everybody love me right now. definitely trying to, to walk the middle road here and, and, and keep everybody happy. this points up to a why the question is going to affect us all now are gadgets i, i phones i games console on laptops, laptop
u. s. government? well, i think reading between the lines here and tell a saying, we're sorry, but we do have to follow this u. s. law which was signed today by joe biden. so they do have to remove potential force labor from their supply chains until has already said that they've done that. they had an investigation into this and they said they don't have products from jang that were made by force labor. but of course, there's a lot of questions over how accurate the supply chain investigations...
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u. s. corona virus cases. ah, well, i'm have them think of this is al jazeera life and the house are coming up. the u. s. and russia's top diplomats meet for the 1st time while tensions flare rushes military build up near the border with you quite. u. s. reinstates a trump iraq policy requiring asylum seekers to remain in mexico. ah. arising corona, virus infections and the arrival of the new variant are pushing several nations to look at stricter measures to contain the spread in germany, unvaccinated people will be banned from much of public life. outgoing chance. langler merkel calling the restrictions an act of national solidarity. germany's parliament duels or owes also considering imposing a vaccine mandate. andrew simmons reports on the situation across europe in less than a week. the abi chrome variant has swept the globe with more uncertainty about covert in many countries, especially in europe. new restrictions were being introduced anyway, with the winter surgeon delta variant infections. germany is the late
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u. s. assurances, well, i'm very sorry, but these classified documents say otherwise what you say we're going to take a quick break munoz from us in 10 minutes. ah, ah, so we've talked about the rising chance of civil war and america. and it could either be between the have yachts and the have nots. they could be between the big coin states like texas or florida between the non bitcoin states. but the rising tension is comparable because the rising genie coefficient as is now and they spread between the very top and the and the bottom is getting extremely wide awe many was full, the delta would be the sort of p i did. i could, well, you're not going to get a car. sure. any more transmissible than delta and not what's happened. you got something which is popped up with more than 30 changes in that spike protein that we're all interested. it's accumulated, all the mutations we've seen in different varies all in one bar. and that raises some very interesting issues about where did he come from in the 1st place. is it possible to get even more mute and what's gonna happen in terms of diseas
u. s. assurances, well, i'm very sorry, but these classified documents say otherwise what you say we're going to take a quick break munoz from us in 10 minutes. ah, ah, so we've talked about the rising chance of civil war and america. and it could either be between the have yachts and the have nots. they could be between the big coin states like texas or florida between the non bitcoin states. but the rising tension is comparable because the rising genie coefficient as is now and they spread...
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well. and the message that the u. s. president was to send the united states is committed to transatlantic security. even as we know, the latimer potent is still deliberating over whether not an invasion of ukraine is something that russia might do. there is, of course, the us intelligence that reports under massing of troops along the shared border with ukraine. and we know from the national security advisor jake sullivan, that the message the united states has tried to send is essentially one that the u . s. believe that this can be resolved through the minx process. it also believes that there really needs to be an urgent effort and pathway towards a ceasefire. well, at the same time, also working towards what the united states sees and refers to have confidence building measures. so these are the sort of rough outline of what the u. s. president is expected to convey in those calls. and i suppose it's getting more and more complicated because ukraine is saying that it fears an invasion. meanwhile, that the russians,
well. and the message that the u. s. president was to send the united states is committed to transatlantic security. even as we know, the latimer potent is still deliberating over whether not an invasion of ukraine is something that russia might do. there is, of course, the us intelligence that reports under massing of troops along the shared border with ukraine. and we know from the national security advisor jake sullivan, that the message the united states has tried to send is essentially one...
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u. s. assurances. well, i'm very sorry, but these classified documents say otherwise. i was independent journalist richard met her stead just coming up to half possible in the afternoon in moscow, but back again. this helped ah ah. back breaking toil forced labor stress industrial injury corporal punishment. oh no. words with which we're all familiar. are you certain that the world you live in abolish slavery, long ago, joined me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport, business, i'm show business. i'll see you then scientific knowledge has never been so readily available to everyone across the globe, but overwhelmed by information. can we distinguish the real signs from the one being imposed upon us? we're living in a world where there are many people who have a vested interest in fighting information, fighting scientific evidence, and discrediting even the notion that science could provide. the truth about the natural world in the pursuit of business goes large corporations, a challenge strongly by scientifi
u. s. assurances. well, i'm very sorry, but these classified documents say otherwise. i was independent journalist richard met her stead just coming up to half possible in the afternoon in moscow, but back again. this helped ah ah. back breaking toil forced labor stress industrial injury corporal punishment. oh no. words with which we're all familiar. are you certain that the world you live in abolish slavery, long ago, joined me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to...
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u. s. boycott? well, i know just to, to ask, and you will give me some answers. joining me today on our panel is steve gil, who's a former u. s. t. r official, under bush and clinton, and our very own holland cook, host of the big picture right here. and as to the news on our to america fair project, thanks for joining me. there yeah, i know i to 2 big issues that we're dealing with here, steve, you're new on a says you kind of get picked on 1st. i apologize. i'm sorry you, it's president biden doing this just for the sake of fighting human rights violations. no, it's all about show he's trying to act like he's worried about human rights violations. because as you pointed out, the human rights violations have been tearing for a long time. and even during previous administrations, he's trying to look tough because he hasn't been tough and, and this kind of pho boycott isn't going to have any real impact on improving relations with china or improving our stature in defending relations with taiwan. with the
u. s. boycott? well, i know just to, to ask, and you will give me some answers. joining me today on our panel is steve gil, who's a former u. s. t. r official, under bush and clinton, and our very own holland cook, host of the big picture right here. and as to the news on our to america fair project, thanks for joining me. there yeah, i know i to 2 big issues that we're dealing with here, steve, you're new on a says you kind of get picked on 1st. i apologize. i'm sorry you, it's president biden...
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how well is the u. s. prepared for what's coming? well, i think we're not as prepared as we should be. i take this took the biden administration by surprise. it came out of left field almost. and i think that in all senses, testing has been seriously under provide, in a hospital capacities are breaking points regionally. national guard is being called out. i think probably the greatest potential casualty is not the physical beds. it's the, you know, psychological states of american people at this point. we wanted to have a christmas, why we can go to theater and see friends and family and all of a sudden this is our greatest right. first to thank you very much for talking with dr. pito chin, hong talking to us from san francisco. thanks so much jerry. well, as he all the crown variant races across the globe policy makers here in germany are plotting their next steps to attack the fresh way. a range of measures are on the table including limiting social contacts, even for those fully vaccinated or recovered from covet 19 preparing for
how well is the u. s. prepared for what's coming? well, i think we're not as prepared as we should be. i take this took the biden administration by surprise. it came out of left field almost. and i think that in all senses, testing has been seriously under provide, in a hospital capacities are breaking points regionally. national guard is being called out. i think probably the greatest potential casualty is not the physical beds. it's the, you know, psychological states of american people at...
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u. s. economy? well, joining us out of this is professor richard wolf posted the economic update, and author of the thickness is the system. now, professor, what do you make of the news that the u. s. population grew added slow was rate on record. and how does that impact the future of this country? well, i find it stunning. you know, we and i cannot mix and in the allied field of demography we are very interested in understanding population shifts. it takes a lot of factors to bring and population growth. busy down virtually to 0 because that's what we have. and it's almost always a mixture of multiple. and i'm sorry to have to say this negative factors. i mean young people are choosing not to get pregnant, not to have children. it's too expensive, which is the answer. a huge number give it's too uncertain. many give that answer. it's not clear whether they can afford an education for their children, which they know is now necessary. you're putting together a network of forces that are leading people to
u. s. economy? well, joining us out of this is professor richard wolf posted the economic update, and author of the thickness is the system. now, professor, what do you make of the news that the u. s. population grew added slow was rate on record. and how does that impact the future of this country? well, i find it stunning. you know, we and i cannot mix and in the allied field of demography we are very interested in understanding population shifts. it takes a lot of factors to bring and...
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well. also, barton has said that the u. s. is ready to help you crane quote, push back any time. what do you think of that considering this recent incident? well, i think that mister biting is in trouble at home. his popularity ratings are declining precipitously. it's fear that his party will suffer. punishing and pulver riding the pulverizing defeats and the poles in november of next year. and it's a old time long time trick of us politicians to try to create problems abroad in order to deflect attention away and issues at home. and that is also at play with regard to eastern europe as we speak. so the un recently adopted resolution calling on russia to provide freedom of navigation in the black sea and the sea of as off. and i think we can all agree that international waters of freedom of movement is, is agreed upon internationally. could this incident though, have been linked to that statement? well, sure, and obviously there's a double game at play. you see the united states and his allies assailing provocatively into the black c, u. c, u. s. vessels and well, recently britis
well. also, barton has said that the u. s. is ready to help you crane quote, push back any time. what do you think of that considering this recent incident? well, i think that mister biting is in trouble at home. his popularity ratings are declining precipitously. it's fear that his party will suffer. punishing and pulver riding the pulverizing defeats and the poles in november of next year. and it's a old time long time trick of us politicians to try to create problems abroad in order to...
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u. s. things well, there could be worse things when, but all right, just to be clear, the geothermal energy that all solved are, will be using to mind big coin. what is a fact stranded energy or energy that's being is its, its eco logically inert, that it has no ecological footprint whatsoever. as a matter of fact, it pulls away from those industries that cause ecological problems. also an outside the door, the economy is set to grow and their carbon imprint footprint is said to decline again, that goes against those people that have been supporting these white elephant projects on climate change. we're finding out, for example, in great britain that the wind energy projects that they've built over the last 20 years are becoming useless because something like less than 10 percent utilization last year because we have a collapse of actually the wind flows around the world due to the ex, credible pollution that generates by 8000000000 people around the world. so again, help me understand, you know, here's hillary clinton. she says that big coin threatens the role of the dollar as reserve curr
u. s. things well, there could be worse things when, but all right, just to be clear, the geothermal energy that all solved are, will be using to mind big coin. what is a fact stranded energy or energy that's being is its, its eco logically inert, that it has no ecological footprint whatsoever. as a matter of fact, it pulls away from those industries that cause ecological problems. also an outside the door, the economy is set to grow and their carbon imprint footprint is said to decline again,...
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u. s. as well, this is part and parcel of the hybrid war is the hybrid wars that we see against the boulevard in camp and land america against china. this is the unipolar hedge of mine, in decline, afraid of more, ah, multi polar world, where different countries can team up together in overcome the sanctions in the blockades, in the hybrid war. so that's what this entire war effort is and here in the west here in the united states, we only hear about quote unquote rushes aggression. but they never mention that nato in the us of the ones that since 1991 after james baker promised the secretary of state at the time that nato would never creep even one inch east every day. they creeped further and further in violation of rushes, borders, and sovereignty. we've also got her g 7 group advanced economies as well. this was much singular on threatening russia, with a severe response, a detox you crate. these threats themselves are pretty dangerous, and again, russia said has got no intention of doing anyth
u. s. as well, this is part and parcel of the hybrid war is the hybrid wars that we see against the boulevard in camp and land america against china. this is the unipolar hedge of mine, in decline, afraid of more, ah, multi polar world, where different countries can team up together in overcome the sanctions in the blockades, in the hybrid war. so that's what this entire war effort is and here in the west here in the united states, we only hear about quote unquote rushes aggression. but they...
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u. s. as well. and that's cancellations, and because of staff shortages due to the surge of the kroner virus now does matter . how many airplanes an airline has. if you don't have pilots and flight attendants and ramp agents to, to staff those flights, they're not going anywhere. they're going to be cancelled. that's essentially exactly what's happening. the cancellations are actually accelerating here in the us on saturday compared to friday, united airlines cancelled about $238.00 flights so far on saturday with more expected that's about 12 percent of its total flights for the day. delta airlines, 290 cancellations, about 14 to 15 percent of its scheduled flights on saturday. and it's only 2 o'clock here on the east coast to the united states. so there's more cancellations expected. this is all because of pilots, flight attendants and other personnel that are either sick or think they might be sick or have think they've been exposed to someone who are, who is sick and therefore need to quarantine
u. s. as well. and that's cancellations, and because of staff shortages due to the surge of the kroner virus now does matter . how many airplanes an airline has. if you don't have pilots and flight attendants and ramp agents to, to staff those flights, they're not going anywhere. they're going to be cancelled. that's essentially exactly what's happening. the cancellations are actually accelerating here in the us on saturday compared to friday, united airlines cancelled about $238.00 flights so...
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u. s. as well, most governments are pushing people to get their 3rd vaccination, but will a booster be enough to get on top of this here? it wouldn't be enough of terry, you'd still need the extra risk mitigation of factors like wearing mass doing diagnostic test, but it does give us the best armor if you think about some of the initials studies, 20 percent protection against infection. if you're a presentiment, omicron, if you get a booth, say you can go up to 55 to 80 percent, but again, not a 100 percent, so you need the other stuff. what we do believe that even with 2 doses, you will be protected against serious disease hospitalization. death, perhaps, unless you're older and 65 or immune compromise. you mentioned the risk of reinfection earlier with all micron to eat. do we have enough data yet to know how dangerous omicron is compared to the delta variant? well, i think the study from the university of hong kong or hong kong is instructed in this regard. they found that army kron produces 70
u. s. as well, most governments are pushing people to get their 3rd vaccination, but will a booster be enough to get on top of this here? it wouldn't be enough of terry, you'd still need the extra risk mitigation of factors like wearing mass doing diagnostic test, but it does give us the best armor if you think about some of the initials studies, 20 percent protection against infection. if you're a presentiment, omicron, if you get a booth, say you can go up to 55 to 80 percent, but again, not...
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u. s. is walking them because they want to basically shift all of the u. s. pollution over to the middle east and import all of these oil assets. well, that means that the u. s. is basically just going to be dependent on the middle east for on other countries for their energy resources. and by that, by that means that means that they basically control the supply and demand. so if demand goes up, as is expected to within the next couple of years, the u. s. is going to be left hanging and we're going to be completely dependent on them on higher oil prices, higher natural gas prices in the immediate future on top of the playstation. absolutely, i will continue to keep an eye on all of these stories boom, but ben swan and christy, i. thank you so much breaking down. thank you. and there is a lot of red on the board for global markets this week as investors keep an eye on rising inflation. the effect of the i'm a crime very and a whole host of moves by major central banks start in russia, where the mo, x is down. the central bank of russia raised its key lending rates by 100 basis points to 8.5 percent on friday. in an effort to get a ho
u. s. is walking them because they want to basically shift all of the u. s. pollution over to the middle east and import all of these oil assets. well, that means that the u. s. is basically just going to be dependent on the middle east for on other countries for their energy resources. and by that, by that means that means that they basically control the supply and demand. so if demand goes up, as is expected to within the next couple of years, the u. s. is going to be left hanging and we're...
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u. s. campaign against russian maligned behavior. well, the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation is in fact controlled by russians for the intelligence agency. the s and that it's also linked to the russian foreign ministry. the foundation denies this and calls itself a research platform about your asian global affairs. but daniel is, so it's a dangerous presidents already been set. i think of the that the at the s c f, the foundation hosts honest journalism. even though out i don't, i don't agree with much of it. this is, this is serious work by serious journalists. and that as a supporter of a free speech in a free press, i believe that readers should have access to this kind of stuff. and, and yet the, the u. s. government is trying to close down and therefore trying to stop information, which is usually at variance with official u. s. policy from reaching from reaching audiences including audiences in the us to stop journalists from writing for these kinds of websites as a new step. and i think that and i was surprised beca
u. s. campaign against russian maligned behavior. well, the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation is in fact controlled by russians for the intelligence agency. the s and that it's also linked to the russian foreign ministry. the foundation denies this and calls itself a research platform about your asian global affairs. but daniel is, so it's a dangerous presidents already been set. i think of the that the at the s c f, the foundation hosts honest journalism. even though out...
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u. s. history. well, we'll have to wait and see because we have had throughout our history some pretty damage in costly and big lots of with lots of fatalities, tornadoes. but this is very unusual because it is so big. it was so intense, it stayed on the ground for so long. there were so many tornadoes and over 5 to 6 different states. so this is very unusual. it's also unusual. is that this late on, i mean, this happened almost 24 hours ago about 20 hours ago. the death toll is really just sort of sat at 70. so we know that they've been out there since day breaks. the son started to fade now, but they've been out there since daybreak, trying to basically find survivors. and i think the governor of kentucky gave an indication of just how horrible the scene was that he said, i hope we find one or 2 people in that candle factory. but i don't think that's going to happen. and if you think about that $110.00 workers were there, they believe 40 made it out. so the likely there 70 bodies in that rubble, and th
u. s. history. well, we'll have to wait and see because we have had throughout our history some pretty damage in costly and big lots of with lots of fatalities, tornadoes. but this is very unusual because it is so big. it was so intense, it stayed on the ground for so long. there were so many tornadoes and over 5 to 6 different states. so this is very unusual. it's also unusual. is that this late on, i mean, this happened almost 24 hours ago about 20 hours ago. the death toll is really just...
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u. s. s. to agree? well, i think that by the time 991 and rolled around the soviet union's position as basely untenable the majority of soviet republics at arctic regions seed. the soviet union was undergoing the huge economic crisis including hyperinflation. and the united states. was that keenly supporting our garbage has resignation in the past over to boris yeltsin and transition towards democracy and the free market. so gorbachev's resignation was in part a product of a conference of forces that were almost unavoidable. what had been those consequences since they could collapse of the soviet union, particularly on the currency of political climate over to legacy initially, all true the chair, transition towards an attempted democracy, the transition towards a free market privatization, the easing of cold war. tensions was followed by an improvement of us russian relations intermittently over the next 15 years. but now under vladimir hooton's leadership, we've seen these at reverse. we've seen authoritar
u. s. s. to agree? well, i think that by the time 991 and rolled around the soviet union's position as basely untenable the majority of soviet republics at arctic regions seed. the soviet union was undergoing the huge economic crisis including hyperinflation. and the united states. was that keenly supporting our garbage has resignation in the past over to boris yeltsin and transition towards democracy and the free market. so gorbachev's resignation was in part a product of a conference of...
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u. s. assurances. well, i'm very sorry, but these classified documents say otherwise. russia is foreign ministry has criticized the wes for his behavior after ukrainian worship approached russian territory warning that it could even lead to conflict in europe. my colleague given 0 and got the latest from our correspondence, kill him up in new york, and eula shop of oliver, who was in crimea where we had to 1st. and not so long ago, we heard from the russian foreign ministry regarding the latest incident in the crimea coach trade, where the ukrainian ship called don bonds had approached russian territory, roaches, and then turned bank without reporting to the russian coast guard. also on saturday, december, the 9th russian flies his is hooted, 5 u. s. and french miniature aircraft over the blank. c. according to the russian national defense control center. and the russian foreign ministry added that nature supports ukraine, and it's aggressive actions instead of holding it back. mosca is concerned that nato
u. s. assurances. well, i'm very sorry, but these classified documents say otherwise. russia is foreign ministry has criticized the wes for his behavior after ukrainian worship approached russian territory warning that it could even lead to conflict in europe. my colleague given 0 and got the latest from our correspondence, kill him up in new york, and eula shop of oliver, who was in crimea where we had to 1st. and not so long ago, we heard from the russian foreign ministry regarding the latest...
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u. s. oh, well, it goes on as you can hear behind me, the church bells ringing as they do at noon every day, but for many within the united states that is a very tough time. indeed, the rates of infection continue to rise across the country in washington, dc. here for example, there's been a 900 percent increase in terms of infections over the past 2 weeks. this is a massive increase. and if you extrapolate that to other states around the country, then you will see that this is a major issue in terms of the rising infection rates. the cdc says, though that the death rate has dropped some want. it is 7 percent down over the past week. than it was the week before, and this, the cdc in service is a direct result of people who are being vaccinated. it says that the one certainty in terms of dealing with the various variance, is that vaccination plus abuse to shop does lead to far less side effects. should a person contract the virus, or the majority of those who being admitted to hospitals across united states as a by researches or unvaccinated people? remembering of course, at some 35 percent
u. s. oh, well, it goes on as you can hear behind me, the church bells ringing as they do at noon every day, but for many within the united states that is a very tough time. indeed, the rates of infection continue to rise across the country in washington, dc. here for example, there's been a 900 percent increase in terms of infections over the past 2 weeks. this is a massive increase. and if you extrapolate that to other states around the country, then you will see that this is a major issue in...
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u. s. as well. talk us through what sad your interpretation of how moscow is dealing with all of this is russia. moscow sees nato and ukraine as the aggressive the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman. she said today, they have intelligence that ukraine assent almost half its army to the east of the country to towards that area. the disputed area where russian pro russian separatists to fighting. that means they sent 125000 people that russia sees not as aggressive rushes other beef complaint is that minsk is not honoring the minsk agreements. this is the agreement. black one signed in 2015 that agreed to cease fire between ukraine and moscow. one of the part of the main complaint from russia is that ukraine has not honored a main commitment in minsk agreement to hold local elections in donnette. this is this russian separatist area and this is why so guy love rob says he believes ukraine is being aggressive towards russia. kiefer stanos or somebody bully kid is becoming increasingly insolent and it
u. s. as well. talk us through what sad your interpretation of how moscow is dealing with all of this is russia. moscow sees nato and ukraine as the aggressive the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman. she said today, they have intelligence that ukraine assent almost half its army to the east of the country to towards that area. the disputed area where russian pro russian separatists to fighting. that means they sent 125000 people that russia sees not as aggressive rushes other beef complaint...
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u. s. thorough. well of psych are setting up for a 3 way showdown in the past, hyperinflation or apocalypse. and that's going to be a big coin. go hold and central bank. digital currency is all shooting it out of the monetary ok corral to say who wins his the wider from the situation. nick sam brown, who wins? yes, i think that well that c b, b c central being digital currency is clearly are not going to when they're the same scam in a, in a new shiny bottle. it just makes the fish inflation more feasible. i know there's a lot of hobble lou about c b d c's, but in the end it's the same scam and if it isn't practical now, it certainly is going to be practical then with this digital currency like that. so it, nonetheless, i'm not too worried about c, b, d, c is because i just don't, i think they're in practical for that reason. the real, the main event, the heavyweight title fight is going to be between golden bit. nobody knows how this is going to shake out, but for the 1st time in history, gold has someth
u. s. thorough. well of psych are setting up for a 3 way showdown in the past, hyperinflation or apocalypse. and that's going to be a big coin. go hold and central bank. digital currency is all shooting it out of the monetary ok corral to say who wins his the wider from the situation. nick sam brown, who wins? yes, i think that well that c b, b c central being digital currency is clearly are not going to when they're the same scam in a, in a new shiny bottle. it just makes the fish inflation...
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u. s . military. would that be the strongest evidence that the government would have against them? well 1st let me say that there's all kinds of appeals or so be lodged both against the u. s. government victory at the high court recently, but also in terms of other aspects that they lost at, at the magistrates court, such as a politically motivated trial, that he wouldn't get a fair trial in the states, et cetera, et cetera. so the, so we're looking at a couple more years potentially, of appeals including up to the european court of human rights. but were he to be expedited to the united states? now the united states does the u. s. government won't have to say anything about anybody being injured or disappeared. they don't have proof that anybody's been injured. yeah, and number one, number 2 is that if they did have that, we'd be heard about and we're going with yeah, yeah, the is all just a new window, an allegation that just gets republished by certain outlets. they don't have no, there it is actually not a criminal offense to, to publish the identity of a source. i mean, also like w
u. s . military. would that be the strongest evidence that the government would have against them? well 1st let me say that there's all kinds of appeals or so be lodged both against the u. s. government victory at the high court recently, but also in terms of other aspects that they lost at, at the magistrates court, such as a politically motivated trial, that he wouldn't get a fair trial in the states, et cetera, et cetera. so the, so we're looking at a couple more years potentially, of...