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work learn work and study at the university of economics. economics is good. i am guilty before you and your mother. i would like to help you, i have savings. no need. excuse me. where are you katya well, wait, where are you going. forgive me, i wasted all this. i should have been looking for you myself. i'm glad. it's you who forgive me. how is your mom? what happened in the hospital? she had surgery, but she is already on the mend. well , it's time for me to say goodbye. i 'll tell you one more story, so it was like this, uh, i somehow drive up to liza good evening. how are things getting used to you are not a stranger here, right? and let's sign without a wedding. quiet, mystery as you say. time is absolutely prohibited. hello hello hello yes , only about you and think the navel of the earth, and i have a new car. and i have a new boyfriend. i'll introduce you now. he will come soon. physical education hello. hello hope of our hockey. well, when will you go to moscow? they didn’t take me from moscow, but will they invite me again? i don't know. oh, so you f
work learn work and study at the university of economics. economics is good. i am guilty before you and your mother. i would like to help you, i have savings. no need. excuse me. where are you katya well, wait, where are you going. forgive me, i wasted all this. i should have been looking for you myself. i'm glad. it's you who forgive me. how is your mom? what happened in the hospital? she had surgery, but she is already on the mend. well , it's time for me to say goodbye. i 'll tell you one...
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for what for the correct decisions made on time, where you study all the russian plekhanov university of economicsf business ka tell me please, fear was like a threat to life and death - these were high ordeals, it was a shock. that's why there was fear at first, then nothing was clear. that was the adrenaline so i guess we didn't even feel it anymore when the plastic came down from the eighth to the ninth floor when we went down, and at that moment i don't know, it's the most amazing thing, probably, with my head, what ever happened for some reason. i read that i won't fall, or that i'm so confident in my partners. for some reason, in principle, i am in this i saw the situation, well, the absolute certainty that i clearly know that i am doing the sensations, as if i did it more than once. that's how it was dmitry nikolaevich well, let's go explain what happens under stress. it was stress stress. this is the state of the organism in response to the heavy environmental factors , and they had an ancient reaction. they fight or run , in the sense that they were saved, they hit targets, they saved the
for what for the correct decisions made on time, where you study all the russian plekhanov university of economicsf business ka tell me please, fear was like a threat to life and death - these were high ordeals, it was a shock. that's why there was fear at first, then nothing was clear. that was the adrenaline so i guess we didn't even feel it anymore when the plastic came down from the eighth to the ninth floor when we went down, and at that moment i don't know, it's the most amazing thing,...
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petersburg state university of economics and finance. this is really very difficult, because my mother is really russian, my father is tatar, my grandmother, mother, father, she took the surname kazakh, who brought her up in the difficult war years, rakhimbaev is. well, it was and she considered herself a kazakh. that is, in principle, the kazakhs. i also consider my native countrymen to all kazakhs, greetings and tatars and russians. i am proud that i am russian and tatar and kazakh funny, by the way, there was a moment. as a child, when i was in kazakhstan, i really wanted to play with kazakh guys, and to at least somehow seem like my own. let this not seem in any way racism or nationalism. i came. uh, into the crowd, uh, did the kazakh guys. so here are the eyes, to seem like their own and talked. since yes, they just twisted their fingers on viskat. well, this moscow madman has arrived. well, now remember, of course, yes, what the sky was thinking to me. by education, showman batrutdinov is a certified economist and specialist in per
petersburg state university of economics and finance. this is really very difficult, because my mother is really russian, my father is tatar, my grandmother, mother, father, she took the surname kazakh, who brought her up in the difficult war years, rakhimbaev is. well, it was and she considered herself a kazakh. that is, in principle, the kazakhs. i also consider my native countrymen to all kazakhs, greetings and tatars and russians. i am proud that i am russian and tatar and kazakh funny, by...
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petersburg state university of economics and finance.ifficult, because indeed my mother is russian, my father is tatar, my grandmother, mother, father, she took the surname kazakh, who raised her during the difficult war years. rakhimbaev is his last name. well, it was and she considered herself a kazakh. that is, in principle, the kazakhs. i also consider my family. compatriots to all kazakhs, greetings to both tatars and russians. i'm proud that i'm russian and tatar and kazakh. it's funny, by the way, i had a moment in my childhood when i really wanted to play with kazakh guys in kazakhstan, and to somehow seem like my own. let it never show.
petersburg state university of economics and finance.ifficult, because indeed my mother is russian, my father is tatar, my grandmother, mother, father, she took the surname kazakh, who raised her during the difficult war years. rakhimbaev is his last name. well, it was and she considered herself a kazakh. that is, in principle, the kazakhs. i also consider my family. compatriots to all kazakhs, greetings to both tatars and russians. i'm proud that i'm russian and tatar and kazakh. it's funny,...
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let's talk now to marcus brunner, maya, director of princeton university's department of economics at the been time center for finance. thank you very much for joining us, marcus. first of all, your reaction to the slowing predictions for growth. we've had it from the world bank. now the i m f, they just keep coming and it's no surprise given to big disruption bill freezing from the invasion of ukraine. i think we would expect the decline the growth rate, but the question is how quickly can be pounds back and can show some civilians given the circumstances. and so how, how quick do you think we can bounce back? i think that depends very much how quickly we can switch to other sources and just depends. you know, what energy supplies we can have a place where so colby and oil, we can place collectively easily while a gas much more difficult to replace. and that's, you know, a big challenge for germany, for europe, and for the world economy and a total stay in a t aspects. there's also the food aspect that might lead to starvation, even in some parts of africa and social numbers. and tha
let's talk now to marcus brunner, maya, director of princeton university's department of economics at the been time center for finance. thank you very much for joining us, marcus. first of all, your reaction to the slowing predictions for growth. we've had it from the world bank. now the i m f, they just keep coming and it's no surprise given to big disruption bill freezing from the invasion of ukraine. i think we would expect the decline the growth rate, but the question is how quickly can be...
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nature that saved him, the second wife lidia erokhina is now the rector of the volga university of service doctor of economicsose years, being a teacher and vice-rector of the togliatti polytechnic university. found something to defeat dogan on the spot, conquered the heart, and, no less important, warmly supported in all undertakings by the most competent woman is a professor of economics, and so on. this is margaret, she was 9 years older than him, she was very versed in economics. she was so very, if my memory serves me as a vice-rector of the university and a candidate of economic sciences, and certainly. she’s long gone, from the point of view of the business model, and go, of course, she helped him a lot, it’s clear that a special woman is coming. and our the male gaze catches not the length, but not its volumes there, some men look at it, but this is all animal instinct. i'll talk about them a little later. and we see the beauty of the soul of magnetis, the light that is so lacking today in this negative time. but no matter how long the magnet was drawn to erokhin to leave, just like that, from one wom
nature that saved him, the second wife lidia erokhina is now the rector of the volga university of service doctor of economicsose years, being a teacher and vice-rector of the togliatti polytechnic university. found something to defeat dogan on the spot, conquered the heart, and, no less important, warmly supported in all undertakings by the most competent woman is a professor of economics, and so on. this is margaret, she was 9 years older than him, she was very versed in economics. she was so...
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university, one of the leading universities in russia, to study and live here not only interesting, but also comfortable, largely thanks to the national project science and universities, which help develop scientific, technical and socio-economice universities of the country. but before they learn everything about the astrakhan students, olga and alya get acquainted with the russian southern venice in 1558. in the lower reaches of the volga, the first wooden fortress was laid. astrakhan kremlin later, under ivan the terrible boris godunov, it was added to the stone sowing along the moscow kremlin. for this, bricks were used, which were brought from the ruins of the cities of the golden horde. the astrakhan kremlin is one of the most powerful and fortified bastions of russia and the 80-meter bell tower of the kremlin can be seen from almost anywhere the panorama of the city from here opens simply magnificent astrakhan kremlin. i have seen in my lifetime. there are many historical events, the crimean-turkish raids on the lower volga, the turmoil between stepan razin , the rebellion of the streltsy, the persian campaign of peter the great, the process of joining the state of the russian territory of the caucasus and central asia,
university, one of the leading universities in russia, to study and live here not only interesting, but also comfortable, largely thanks to the national project science and universities, which help develop scientific, technical and socio-economice universities of the country. but before they learn everything about the astrakhan students, olga and alya get acquainted with the russian southern venice in 1558. in the lower reaches of the volga, the first wooden fortress was laid. astrakhan kremlin...
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university of california at berkely. she is a tenured professor of economics and international relations at one of the great institutions in my part of the country, michigan state university. she taught at the harvard kennedy school of government, served on the council of economic vieser during the urozone crisis and at the -- yourio zone crisis -- euro if design crisis. a small but really, really loud minority far outside the mainstream have engaged in a smear campaign against dr. cook. it's emblematic of the sorts of attacks that black and brown americans, particularly women, have encounselsed for if a h. far too long here. i won't go through what's happened in my committee. i think chair the committee on banking and urban affairs. i won't lay out for my -- for one thing the senators on my side of the aisle know t the senators on their side of the aisle don't want to think about it. what's happened with very, very qualified accomplished black women coming out of my committee and how few republicans have voted for them. i mean, count one after another, they get zero votes or one vote or two -- votes out of two. st st. .
university of california at berkely. she is a tenured professor of economics and international relations at one of the great institutions in my part of the country, michigan state university. she taught at the harvard kennedy school of government, served on the council of economic vieser during the urozone crisis and at the -- yourio zone crisis -- euro if design crisis. a small but really, really loud minority far outside the mainstream have engaged in a smear campaign against dr. cook. it's...
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he is a professor of economics at the university of cambridge and an economic advisor to ukraine's president of a lot of merit. zalinski sir. very, we're welcome to d. w. news. the war in ukraine seems to reach new heights almost on a daily basis of violence. just 2 months ago, mario paul was a thriving port city and now with a decimated health scape up on the brink of falling. is it last? well, just like you said, it's completely decimated, destroyed. it's hard to speak about a russian victory in this case. i mean, what does it mean if the whole city is basically gone and it's depopulated? the people have been killed and slaughtered there. and there are these couple of brave soldiers and civilians that remain are it's hard to say whether it's lost, it's just not there anymore. that is indeed a very terrifying prospect. what happens to territory occupied by the russians? well, good question. i mean, we don't have the full information and what we can say is they've been abusing killing slaughtering the civilians. they've been trying to cover up these war crimes that they've been undertaking i
he is a professor of economics at the university of cambridge and an economic advisor to ukraine's president of a lot of merit. zalinski sir. very, we're welcome to d. w. news. the war in ukraine seems to reach new heights almost on a daily basis of violence. just 2 months ago, mario paul was a thriving port city and now with a decimated health scape up on the brink of falling. is it last? well, just like you said, it's completely decimated, destroyed. it's hard to speak about a russian victory...
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of economics. msu 82nd year postgraduate study in the same university, where he received a ph.d. torate in economics from the university of pierre mendes in france in the ninety- first ninety-four years he worked as an economic adviser to the government of the russian federation and assistant to yegor gaidar in the ninety- fourth year, he moved to the position of deputy head of the institute for economic problems in transition deputy minister of finance, alexei kudrin, since 2004, he was a...
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of community into extreme poverty and suffering in memory." for more, we're joined by jayati ghosh, economics professor at the university of massachusetts-amherstviously an economics professor at jawaharlal nehru university in new delhi, india, where she taught for 35 years. just appointed to the u.n. advisory board on effective multilateralism. her recent article on the increase in commodity prices following the russian invasion of ukraine is headlined "putin's war is damaging the developing world." we welcome you to democracy now! there's a lot of news in the united states about inflation with the numbers just out yesterday. worse -- worst in 40 years. if you could talk about that and then put it in context of the world. >> absolutely. no doubt it is higher inflation a much higher inflation i think that many people, including in the adnistraon, expected. it is driven really by the fuel prices. food prices matter, but t much much lesser extent in the u.s. it is not only the price of oil that is driving this. there are supply chain issues in a number of other smaller areas like automobiles and so on, but this is a cost push inflation as economi
of community into extreme poverty and suffering in memory." for more, we're joined by jayati ghosh, economics professor at the university of massachusetts-amherstviously an economics professor at jawaharlal nehru university in new delhi, india, where she taught for 35 years. just appointed to the u.n. advisory board on effective multilateralism. her recent article on the increase in commodity prices following the russian invasion of ukraine is headlined "putin's war is damaging the...
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austan goolsbee, formerly of the economic council of advisors, is joining us. he's now in economics professor at the universitychicago booth school of business. great to see you. we are going to get a pretty chunky inflation number. my question to you, is this as high as it goes, and as it starts to come down, where do we settle out at? austan: both of those are important. it feels like this is about as high as it is going to be. in the u.s. when we look for the inpatient data, it is a trailing average of the last couple of months, so 11 of the 12 months we already know. all that happens is we drop off one month from a year ago and add a new month as we come in. so all eyes really should be on what are those new months coming in and how high is inflation. when you've got a city in china of almost 30 million people in total lockdown, you've got to think that the supply chain issues we have been dealing with over the last two years are not going to resolve in the next month. there's obviously still the war going on in ukraine. both of those are question marks. if it weren't for that, i feel like this would proba
austan goolsbee, formerly of the economic council of advisors, is joining us. he's now in economics professor at the universitychicago booth school of business. great to see you. we are going to get a pretty chunky inflation number. my question to you, is this as high as it goes, and as it starts to come down, where do we settle out at? austan: both of those are important. it feels like this is about as high as it is going to be. in the u.s. when we look for the inpatient data, it is a trailing...
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insurance formation, rome, dolly lecturing economics at the university of columbus. thank you very much for your time. lasha fisher to be here. thank you. ah. china's economy has beaten all expectations for the 1st 3 months of the year. gross domestic products grew by 4.8 percent compared to a year earlier, but consumer spending fell and unemployment rose suggesting tougher months ahead. that says the country is expected to feel the full blown impact of corona virus locked downs and the war in ukraine. many economists say beijing growth target of around 5.5 percent for 2022 appears to be out of reach. katrina, you report somebody. jane. china's economy beat most expert forecasts and expanded by 4.8 percent in the 1st 3 months of 2022 strong manufacturing activity and a boost in infrastructure. spending early in the year drove much of that growth. but major challenges threatened the outlook of the world's 2nd largest economy should yet you should. the global situation has been complex on the fluid. domestic were covered, 19 continues to have impact. that's why some ma
insurance formation, rome, dolly lecturing economics at the university of columbus. thank you very much for your time. lasha fisher to be here. thank you. ah. china's economy has beaten all expectations for the 1st 3 months of the year. gross domestic products grew by 4.8 percent compared to a year earlier, but consumer spending fell and unemployment rose suggesting tougher months ahead. that says the country is expected to feel the full blown impact of corona virus locked downs and the war in...
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i'm with dolly who is an economics lecturer at the university of colombo. thank you so much for being with us on counting the costs. this is by far the worst crisis to lanka, face in independence in 1948. how do we get to this point? what went wrong? to start, we'd be going made a cds or bad choices that starting from ex indeed elected to the office in 2019 and subsequently deployed benjamin. he did law better than adverse impact on sheila, how we would, the decision said the bowman made some sequence to defend me, particularly to, to hold that will be following up exchange a pigeon, particularly the decision not to restructure date and going to make that is what has actually led to disgrace because been me when we intend to because i'm going to one, it was quite clear that there was no way sheila guys going to continue with the whole industry payments because the con case for the in the so as a law and we law, significant amount of revenue to worrisome because of depend making back. and on the other hand, we didn't have the ability to go to the internation
i'm with dolly who is an economics lecturer at the university of colombo. thank you so much for being with us on counting the costs. this is by far the worst crisis to lanka, face in independence in 1948. how do we get to this point? what went wrong? to start, we'd be going made a cds or bad choices that starting from ex indeed elected to the office in 2019 and subsequently deployed benjamin. he did law better than adverse impact on sheila, how we would, the decision said the bowman made some...
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of business and economics. stetson school of business and economics at mercer university. charleston school of law and georgia state university . mister paul is the president and ceo of uw credit union, mister kuhn has led uw credit union for nearly 19 years and formerly served on the board of directors of the filing research institute, a credit union industry think tank focused on issues impacting consumer financial well-being andeconomic empowerment . mister santiago's while is a senior policy analyst you need us us, he serves as us institutional expert on policy solutions related to reforming banking and lending policies and consumer finance policy. finally mister todd's wiki is professor of law at the admin scalia law school at george mason university. he is also senior fellow of the cato institute and former executive director of the george mason university law and economic center. i'd like to welcome all of our witnesses here today. thank you for being here. you're reminded your oral testimony will be limited to five minutes. you should be able to see a timer that wil
of business and economics. stetson school of business and economics at mercer university. charleston school of law and georgia state university . mister paul is the president and ceo of uw credit union, mister kuhn has led uw credit union for nearly 19 years and formerly served on the board of directors of the filing research institute, a credit union industry think tank focused on issues impacting consumer financial well-being andeconomic empowerment . mister santiago's while is a senior...
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university one of the leading russian universities study and live here not only interesting, but also comfortable, largely thanks to the national project science and universities, which help develop the scientific, technical and socio-economicife of the country's universities. but before starting to gnaw on granite, anton and maria discover science for themselves. and the goodies of the third capital tugan avylym in translation from tatar means native, the village of this tourist complex was opened in 2005 in honor of the millennium of kazan, the local monument to echpochmaku is appetizing. oh, fragrant triangle stuffed with meat of potatoes and onions, tatar specialists, originally echpochmak was cooked by nomads with a hole, in the middle here, they poured broth and it turned out a full meal on the road. chak-chak is another culinary attraction of tatarstan in kazan, there is even a museum of eastern sweets, where you can not only learn the history of chak-chak, but also cook it yourself. think about what shape your chak-chak will have, i want it in the shape of a heart. that's it, buzz, by the way, the world's largest chak-chak was prepared in kazan for the opening world cup in 2018, made in the shape of a soccer ball wi
university one of the leading russian universities study and live here not only interesting, but also comfortable, largely thanks to the national project science and universities, which help develop the scientific, technical and socio-economicife of the country's universities. but before starting to gnaw on granite, anton and maria discover science for themselves. and the goodies of the third capital tugan avylym in translation from tatar means native, the village of this tourist complex was...
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economic relationships with the e. u. while to discuss all this am now joined from a st. galen university in switzerland by simon f. net is a professor of international trade and economic development at st. galen university and is also an expert in competition law. thank you very much, mister. have now for being with us on counting the car. so what do you make of this? these new rules will they ensure fair competition and more choice for uses? these rules will certainly shift the competitive landscape in favor of the smaller, medium sized firms away from the big digital behemoths. whether this translates into much benefit for cost, consumers would have been critically or whether those small or medium sized firms use that competitive space to introduce new innovative services are witcher or in expand choice and deliver benefits. i think that's the key question, right? and so a key aim of the reform is to prevent tech giants are from abusing their market position to harm smaller rivals. but what will this mean for those big tech giants? how will it affect their business model and, and will it mean less profits for them? or the big tractor
economic relationships with the e. u. while to discuss all this am now joined from a st. galen university in switzerland by simon f. net is a professor of international trade and economic development at st. galen university and is also an expert in competition law. thank you very much, mister. have now for being with us on counting the car. so what do you make of this? these new rules will they ensure fair competition and more choice for uses? these rules will certainly shift the competitive...
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repetitions in a minute and a half andrey khvatov, a master's student at the faculty of economics, is a captain of the university's creative sports team, the team i love. what was the record? i think that 40 is a random number. to be honest, i don’t know, here, i’m captain 43 43 43, so i was almost right, except for the sword, the entrance is coming, toilet paper. all three rolls should stop in a small square for the gifted gymnastics on cans outside the square, you can also try this with your foot, to be honest, and of all these beautiful sports, i remember most of all and liked the toilet sport, let 's call it bad. well, let's, then you go to him and get started, toilet paper turned out to be an excellent sports equipment, in just a couple of minutes yaroslav mastered the technique and began to show good results. not bad. this is already the first blow so further we have an athlete. beret throws taro and another one. but you're good, you just need to do three out of three , but you touched this one, so i 'll have to do it all over again. yes, you can not touch other friends touch the big square. and yes, this is
repetitions in a minute and a half andrey khvatov, a master's student at the faculty of economics, is a captain of the university's creative sports team, the team i love. what was the record? i think that 40 is a random number. to be honest, i don’t know, here, i’m captain 43 43 43, so i was almost right, except for the sword, the entrance is coming, toilet paper. all three rolls should stop in a small square for the gifted gymnastics on cans outside the square, you can also try this with...
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on ski is an economic advisor to ukrainian present farmers landscape and a professor of economics at the university of cambridge. i asked him how he viewed germany's response to the war and russia's claim of victory imaginable. well, just like he says, completely decimated, destroyed. it's hard to speak about a russian victory in this case. i mean, what does it mean of the whole cities basically gone, and it's depopulated. the people have been killed and slaughtered there. and there are these couple of brave soldiers and civilians that remain are it's hard to say whether it's lost, it's just not there anymore. that is indeed a very terrifying a prospect and what happens to territory occupied by the russians? well, good question. i mean, we don't have the full information and what we can say is they've been abusing killing slaughtering the civilians. they've been trying to cover up these war crimes that they've been undertaking in to the north of kias. now they've been doing the same thing in the south romer, you pull, but they've learned from their quote unquote mistakes. and so now they're using m
on ski is an economic advisor to ukrainian present farmers landscape and a professor of economics at the university of cambridge. i asked him how he viewed germany's response to the war and russia's claim of victory imaginable. well, just like he says, completely decimated, destroyed. it's hard to speak about a russian victory in this case. i mean, what does it mean of the whole cities basically gone, and it's depopulated. the people have been killed and slaughtered there. and there are these...
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of the season so far. coming up with his show, his russia becomes the most sanctioned country in the world. overtaking iran, we asked that runs universities professor, mom and brandy about the effects of economic warfare. and how ukraine may permanently shake up world power. paula.
of the season so far. coming up with his show, his russia becomes the most sanctioned country in the world. overtaking iran, we asked that runs universities professor, mom and brandy about the effects of economic warfare. and how ukraine may permanently shake up world power. paula.
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of the season so far coming up in this show has russia becomes the most sanctioned country in the world. overtaking iran, we asked that runs universities professor, mom and mirandi about the effects of economic warfare. and how ukraine may permanently shake up world power politics as brittany, you and usa, poor arms and to ukraine, to fight russia. and as the international criminal court investigates, alleged war crimes by russia in ukraine, we investigate arguable parallels with u. k. u. s. u armed israeli military actions in the middle east. in another week of bombing of damascus with princeton's legendary un special repertoire and palestine. professor richard fork. all the same, all coming up and today's going underground at 1st all week as russia moved into your grain, the global you and nuclear i. e, a organization has been talking in vienna. amidst media reports are alleged us by a warfare labs in ukraine, denied by the pentagon, a village russian interference, a general killing at a maternity hospital denied by russia. and as usual in a donation media, the dangers of a j. c. p. o, a deal with iran. let's go straight to vienna and speak to profess mom and mirandi of to run university.
of the season so far coming up in this show has russia becomes the most sanctioned country in the world. overtaking iran, we asked that runs universities professor, mom and mirandi about the effects of economic warfare. and how ukraine may permanently shake up world power politics as brittany, you and usa, poor arms and to ukraine, to fight russia. and as the international criminal court investigates, alleged war crimes by russia in ukraine, we investigate arguable parallels with u. k. u. s. u...
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published last week as a working paper by the national bureau of economic research, and it deserves wide attention. the authors at the university of shockoe -- chicago and a member of the committee to at least prosperity, they compared covid outcomes in the 50 states and district of columbia based on three variables, the economy, education, and mortality. it is a revealing study that belies much of the conventional medical and media wisdom during the pandemic, especially in its first year when severe lockdowns were described as the best and the only moral policy. and of course, this is a conservative group that has put this out, but the article goes on to say the top 10 states in the rankings are smaller states with a notable exception, florida, which ranked sixth. it recalls how the sunshine state's decision to open itself relatively soon after the first lockdown was derided as cruel and destructive. governor desantis was called governor death sentence. the study ranks florida 20th in mortality, in the middle of the packet, and about the same as california, which ranks 27, despite far more stringent lockdowns and school closur
published last week as a working paper by the national bureau of economic research, and it deserves wide attention. the authors at the university of shockoe -- chicago and a member of the committee to at least prosperity, they compared covid outcomes in the 50 states and district of columbia based on three variables, the economy, education, and mortality. it is a revealing study that belies much of the conventional medical and media wisdom during the pandemic, especially in its first year when...
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policy holders, and she holds degrees from stetson school of business and economic -- stetson school of business and economics at mercer university. charleston school of law, and georgia state university. mr. paul cornered is the president and ceo of you w credit union. mr. kuynert has let let your double credit union for 19 years and has formally served on the board of directors of the -- credit union industry think tank focused on issues impacting consumer financial well-being and economic empowerment. mr. santiago [inaudible] is a senior policy analyst with -- mr. sueiro serves as unido u.s. is -- reforming backing eddie lighting policies and consumer finance policy. finally, mr. todd zawicki is a professor of law with the antonin scalia -- mr. zywicki is also senior fellow at the cato institute and former director of the george mason university law and economic center. i'd like to welcome all of our witnesses here today, thank you for being here. you reminded that your oral testimony will be limited to five minutes. you should be able to see a timer that will indicate how much time you have left and. without objection, your w
policy holders, and she holds degrees from stetson school of business and economic -- stetson school of business and economics at mercer university. charleston school of law, and georgia state university. mr. paul cornered is the president and ceo of you w credit union. mr. kuynert has let let your double credit union for 19 years and has formally served on the board of directors of the -- credit union industry think tank focused on issues impacting consumer financial well-being and economic...
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and she will mess around with ali lecturing. economics at the university of colombo, thank you. very much for your time and they should be here. thank you. the china's economy has beaten all expectations for the 1st 3 months of the year. gross domestic product screwed by 4.8 percent compared to a year earlier, but consumer spending fell and unimed. i'm it rolls suggesting tougher months ahead that says the country's expected to feel the full blown impact of corona virus long downs and the war in ukraine. many economists say b james growth target of around 5.5 percent for 20. 22 appears to be out of reach. katrina, you report somebody. jane. china's economy beat most expert forecasts and expanded by 4.8 percent in the 1st 3 months of 2022 strong manufacturing activity and a boost in infrastructure. spending early in the year drove much of that growth. but major challenges threatened the outlook of the world's 2nd largest economy, should you should. the global situation has been complex on the fluid. domestic, we're covering 19 continues to have impact. that's why some major indic
and she will mess around with ali lecturing. economics at the university of colombo, thank you. very much for your time and they should be here. thank you. the china's economy has beaten all expectations for the 1st 3 months of the year. gross domestic product screwed by 4.8 percent compared to a year earlier, but consumer spending fell and unimed. i'm it rolls suggesting tougher months ahead that says the country's expected to feel the full blown impact of corona virus long downs and the war...
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of the season so far. coming up with his show, his russia becomes the most sanctioned country in the world, overtaking iran, we asked that round universities professor mohammed mirandi about the effects of economic warfare. and how ukraine may permanently shake up world power politics as brittany, you and usa, poor arms and to ukraine, to fight russia. and as the international criminal court investigates, alleged war crimes by russia in ukraine, we investigate arguable parallels with u. k. u. s. u armed israeli military actions in the middle east. in another week of bombing of damascus with princeton's legendary un special repertoire and palestine. professor richard folk. all the same, all coming up in today's going underground at 1st all week as russia moved into your grain, the global un nuclear i. e. a organization has been talking in vienna amidst media reports of alleged us by a warfare labs in ukraine, denied by the pentagon. a village russian interference, a general killing at a maternity hospital denied by russia. and as usual in a donation media, the dangers of a j. c. p. o, a deal with iran. let's go straight to vienna and speak to profess mom and mirandi of to run university. thank yo
of the season so far. coming up with his show, his russia becomes the most sanctioned country in the world, overtaking iran, we asked that round universities professor mohammed mirandi about the effects of economic warfare. and how ukraine may permanently shake up world power politics as brittany, you and usa, poor arms and to ukraine, to fight russia. and as the international criminal court investigates, alleged war crimes by russia in ukraine, we investigate arguable parallels with u. k. u....
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of law with the atnon scalia law school at george mason university. mr. zelwici is senior fellow of the kato institute and the former executive director of the george mason and university law and economic center. i would like to welcome all of our witnesses here today. thank you for being here. you're reminded that your oral testimony will be limited to five minutes. you should be able to see a timer that will indicate how much time you have left. and without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. so let's start with you, mr. greer, you're now recognized for five minutes for your testimony. >> thank you, chairman, ranking member, members of the subcommittee, for holding this important hearing, and for the opportunity to testify with you today. my name is jeremy greer. i am -- generation. and the national movement support organization founded to help build the power of people of color to transform the economy. financial institutions and large and small have the ability and authority to unburden their customers from junk fees such as overdraft charges. the fourth quarter of 2021 commercial banks and savings institutions collected over $72 billion or 36% of th
of law with the atnon scalia law school at george mason university. mr. zelwici is senior fellow of the kato institute and the former executive director of the george mason and university law and economic center. i would like to welcome all of our witnesses here today. thank you for being here. you're reminded that your oral testimony will be limited to five minutes. you should be able to see a timer that will indicate how much time you have left. and without objection, your written statements...
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of the season so far coming up with his show, his russia, the most sanctioned country in the world, overtaking iran. we asked around universities, professor mohammed mirandi about the effects of economic warfare and how ukraine may permanently shake up world power politics as brittany, you and usa, poor arms and to ukraine to fight russia. and as the internet.
of the season so far coming up with his show, his russia, the most sanctioned country in the world, overtaking iran. we asked around universities, professor mohammed mirandi about the effects of economic warfare and how ukraine may permanently shake up world power politics as brittany, you and usa, poor arms and to ukraine to fight russia. and as the internet.
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of the season. so far coming over this show is russia becomes the most sanctioned country in the world. overtaking iran, we asked that runs universities. professor mohammed mirandi about the effects of economic warfare and how ukraine may permanently shake up world power policy.
of the season. so far coming over this show is russia becomes the most sanctioned country in the world. overtaking iran, we asked that runs universities. professor mohammed mirandi about the effects of economic warfare and how ukraine may permanently shake up world power policy.
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of the season so far. coming up with his show, his russia becomes the most sanctioned country in the world. overtaking iran, we asked temperance universities, professor mohammed mirandi about the effects of economic warfare, and how ukraine may permanently shake up world power politics as brittany, you and usa, poor arms into ukraine to fight russia. and as the international criminal court investigates, alleged war crimes by russia in ukraine, we investigate arguable parallels with u. k. u. s. u armed israeli military actions in the middle east. in another week of bombing of damascus with princeton's legend, un special repertoire and palestine vessel, richard falk, all the same, all coming up and today's going underground at 1st all week. as russia moved into your grain, the global you and nuclear iaa organisation has been talking in vienna amidst media reports of alleged us by a warfare labs and ukraine didn't.
of the season so far. coming up with his show, his russia becomes the most sanctioned country in the world. overtaking iran, we asked temperance universities, professor mohammed mirandi about the effects of economic warfare, and how ukraine may permanently shake up world power politics as brittany, you and usa, poor arms into ukraine to fight russia. and as the international criminal court investigates, alleged war crimes by russia in ukraine, we investigate arguable parallels with u. k. u. s....