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the rest of europe looking quite quiet. the northwest is just hanging on to what was briefly some pretty autumnal, stormy weather. it's just been backed off a little bit that we go further into this for friday and saturday. the circulation continues over italy, greece spreads towards the boss for sleeping things, rather dryer in italy, switzerland, and from the system expanding more so on saturday was or tumbler whether there is, is rain for allan scotland and for norway. but between here and what's happening for this, i have much of northern europe is quite warm. ah, every war lisa, devastating, in fact, killing me environment, earth rise, explode some of the efforts to recover what was lost from the syrian scientist. safeguarding one of our most valuable results is these are important samples. we have to make sure they are surviving to the refugees. striving to co exist with nature. okay, so what's going on there is the assimilating. what happens when an elephant thomas life off to conflict on al jazeera? we town the unto
the rest of europe looking quite quiet. the northwest is just hanging on to what was briefly some pretty autumnal, stormy weather. it's just been backed off a little bit that we go further into this for friday and saturday. the circulation continues over italy, greece spreads towards the boss for sleeping things, rather dryer in italy, switzerland, and from the system expanding more so on saturday was or tumbler whether there is, is rain for allan scotland and for norway. but between here and...
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europe. we will gladly misses every month because limits of them will issue to 30 tariffs are increasing grain. you take ukraine, the same nuclear garage and use the problem was solution and use you. i think that they will pay about $200.00 per 1000 cubic meters, while their average income per capita is $230.00. it was because get the cookies who consumers.
europe. we will gladly misses every month because limits of them will issue to 30 tariffs are increasing grain. you take ukraine, the same nuclear garage and use the problem was solution and use you. i think that they will pay about $200.00 per 1000 cubic meters, while their average income per capita is $230.00. it was because get the cookies who consumers.
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c, eyes, wildfire ripped across southern europe. the land was parched and the fires quickly spread, nor the nivia in greece was a hottest hit inferno lawsuit for 2 weeks. thousands were evacuated. today you can see what's left in the devastation in this area was total. people are well used to annual wildfires here, but not on this scale. not with this much last thousands of hector's of forest and livelihoods just incinerated. and because of the fires a new threat, as the rain comes so do floods and months, lights the flies of destroy the land, natural ability to withhold water, to act as a flood defense system. so now in periods of intense rain thought it is cascades of things, hillsides so that using the dead trees, the shore of the soil and the land in these hard exhausting work, but vital to preserve what's left and encouraged. regeneration of the forest e. net that is able to guy again about a there you were trying to keep the soil in place as we don't want it to be carried away by heavy rainfall because their natural regenerati
c, eyes, wildfire ripped across southern europe. the land was parched and the fires quickly spread, nor the nivia in greece was a hottest hit inferno lawsuit for 2 weeks. thousands were evacuated. today you can see what's left in the devastation in this area was total. people are well used to annual wildfires here, but not on this scale. not with this much last thousands of hector's of forest and livelihoods just incinerated. and because of the fires a new threat, as the rain comes so do floods...
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europe. but as i say, those details coming and becoming house, the sudanese teacher's committee has called for a strike and all states of sudan a day after hundreds of thousands of people rally to denounced the military takeover soldiers use tear gas on the block. major roads gunfire was reported. sedans, doctor's committee says at least 4 people were killed. hebert morgan has more from the capital cartoon. a protest that's been days in the making. thousands of people gather on the streets of her to demanding a return to transitional government. something they say was rob, from them after the military coup on monday. i know some of them we went to the street because we reject the military rule. and he reject authoritarianism and categorically reject all the behavior of the military council. i don't know my be not one another would log on. we want to topple the security committee and bring it down. we don't trust these people. this is not their 1st coup. we need the world to know that the suda
europe. but as i say, those details coming and becoming house, the sudanese teacher's committee has called for a strike and all states of sudan a day after hundreds of thousands of people rally to denounced the military takeover soldiers use tear gas on the block. major roads gunfire was reported. sedans, doctor's committee says at least 4 people were killed. hebert morgan has more from the capital cartoon. a protest that's been days in the making. thousands of people gather on the streets of...
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and the things that she says in back in september when inflation hit about 3.4 percent in europe used to be came out and said, we're going to curtail up on purchases. now we're not going to, we're going to slow that down. now she made it clear to the world that was not a tapering, but that was a re calibration. and so we should take heated that she wasn't saying we're, we're not staying in the course at now. she's come out and said that the models of the c b really strongly suggest that you can face is going to come down well below the 2 percent target. so we shouldn't worry. so i think the c b is a bit behind the fed. the fed had said few months ago, the inflation was transitory. now they've changed the tune saying it's going to go into next year in the middle of next year. sometime the e. c. b is a few months behind that they're still saying this is transit. we don't worry our model say inflation is going to come way down. i expect, by the end of the year, the be to, to be admission that inflation is to stay around for quite some time to come. and so i think yes, that definitely pla
and the things that she says in back in september when inflation hit about 3.4 percent in europe used to be came out and said, we're going to curtail up on purchases. now we're not going to, we're going to slow that down. now she made it clear to the world that was not a tapering, but that was a re calibration. and so we should take heated that she wasn't saying we're, we're not staying in the course at now. she's come out and said that the models of the c b really strongly suggest that you can...
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we in short guaranteed uninterrupted gas deliveries to europe. we have every reason to believe that this year we will reach record levels of gas deliveries on the global market. when prices are volatile when they're going through the roof, what can help with that extra supplies? president prudent said that there was not a single occasion when rushes energy joined gas from refused a request from europe for additional natural gas exports. and what mr. brewton was asked a straightforward question whether moscow has ever used the energy sector as a political weapon. his answer was straightforward. no, want to ask you about it directly. has russia been using energy as a weapon? russia's not using any weapons. if you've been paying attention as for the economy, where are we using weapons and what conflicts are we taking part and for the economy? this is not something we tend to use. this is what i call a politically motivated talk. there's nothing to support it when it comes to saying that we use energy as some kind of weapon at the end of the day. i g
we in short guaranteed uninterrupted gas deliveries to europe. we have every reason to believe that this year we will reach record levels of gas deliveries on the global market. when prices are volatile when they're going through the roof, what can help with that extra supplies? president prudent said that there was not a single occasion when rushes energy joined gas from refused a request from europe for additional natural gas exports. and what mr. brewton was asked a straightforward question...
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when you put hybrid into the mix, you're looking at a 3rd of all sales across europe. it's been a meteorite rise as well. fucking 2018 less than 200000 electric vehicles were sold here in year of this year though, we're expecting that figure to be well over $1000000.00. in fact, when you look at these numbers globally, over the next 4 years, we're expecting to see 10000000 electric vehicles sold. with that figure soaring to 30000000 by 2032 years ago we as an electricity consumer protection organization decided to also address the issue of electron mobility. electricity consumption will increase by 25 percent as a result. although that is not the real problem ocean, the main problem is that you need very high power to charge the batteries within a reasonable time. in the long run, this will lead to charging in private households. the development of an infrastructure to charge a larger number of cars is completely undeveloped. people have been too naive about this. a naive isn't incredible. on the statement one, despite bows concerns, electric vehicles, including buses
when you put hybrid into the mix, you're looking at a 3rd of all sales across europe. it's been a meteorite rise as well. fucking 2018 less than 200000 electric vehicles were sold here in year of this year though, we're expecting that figure to be well over $1000000.00. in fact, when you look at these numbers globally, over the next 4 years, we're expecting to see 10000000 electric vehicles sold. with that figure soaring to 30000000 by 2032 years ago we as an electricity consumer protection...
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we had a real sense of what the united states had done to save europe. david: your father was a serbian immigrant to the united states. phebe: my father's family suffered from totalitarian regimes on the fascist and communist sides and they were fortunate enough to escape during world war ii. it was their dream to come to the united states because you treasure democracy and market-based democracy and a key -- he is an avid patriot as is my mother and they imbued me with that same sense of patriotism. david: you grew up in various places in europe and united states and went to college at smith. did you study aerospace defense at smith? phebe: no. i was a government major and a philosophy minor. and i got a superb liberal arts background and education. i learned to write and to think in college. those are two critical values. david: most people that graduate from smith do not wind up in the cia would be my guess. phebe: most definitely. david: when you interview for jobs at the end of your college career, they do tell people i want to be in the cia or how
we had a real sense of what the united states had done to save europe. david: your father was a serbian immigrant to the united states. phebe: my father's family suffered from totalitarian regimes on the fascist and communist sides and they were fortunate enough to escape during world war ii. it was their dream to come to the united states because you treasure democracy and market-based democracy and a key -- he is an avid patriot as is my mother and they imbued me with that same sense of...
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and this in turn led to shortages of supplies in europe. in particular, the prices for natural gas at one point skyrocketed to unprecedented levels and death that many analysts indeed call this a true global energy crisis. but in that times, specifically russia by some has even been blamed for politicizing the matter. and before that for years, moscow has been under fire for some of its infrastructure projects like gas, the nord stream, to in particular for direct natural gas deliveries from russia to the northern coast of germany. and like i've been hearing from many experts here on day one of russia's energy we got there has been reassessment. and reassessment is also something that mister putin has been talking about. he also spoke about what he called mistakes on the part of a some of brushes partners when it comes to their energy policies. so let's have a look at what else the russian leader said about that austin nuggets for you. looked at higher prices on gas in europe are a consequence of a deficit of energy and not vice versa. and
and this in turn led to shortages of supplies in europe. in particular, the prices for natural gas at one point skyrocketed to unprecedented levels and death that many analysts indeed call this a true global energy crisis. but in that times, specifically russia by some has even been blamed for politicizing the matter. and before that for years, moscow has been under fire for some of its infrastructure projects like gas, the nord stream, to in particular for direct natural gas deliveries from...
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not in a spot in europe, but on an exchange in st. petersburg. but in general, exchange trading is not very effective because it carries a lot of risks. is not a watch shorts and ties or a car, or even oil that can be produced and stored anywhere. gas is not sold like that on the market problem being, it seems that they're just on in of contract. people haven't contracted into long term gas supplies. so obviously brush is not going to want to be made out to the bud guy here. what can you do with regards the pricing? well, man, you're absolutely right. and the thing is i, the european lawmakers might have shot themselves in the foot here. and well, of conceptually nukes the wallets of the end of the line consumers of ordinary europeans. so here's, here's the thing about natural gas. it's not oil. you can just, you know, get it one time stored in a barrel until you need it, and then you will access it. no, it doesn't work like that. you can't store natural gas. so what the european lawmakers came up with, they decided that they would switch from co
not in a spot in europe, but on an exchange in st. petersburg. but in general, exchange trading is not very effective because it carries a lot of risks. is not a watch shorts and ties or a car, or even oil that can be produced and stored anywhere. gas is not sold like that on the market problem being, it seems that they're just on in of contract. people haven't contracted into long term gas supplies. so obviously brush is not going to want to be made out to the bud guy here. what can you do...
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ensures more than 44000 migrants arrived in europe from north africa in 2021 alone. but more than 25000 have been returned from the mediterranean sea by the libyan coast guard, and are put sensors like this. most of the migrants being held here in this detention center. i've left their countries of origin due to poverty or war. while some of them have been returned to libya from the sea, others tell us, they have no ambition to travel to europe. they tell us they are interested in getting the vaccine or less concerned about coven 19 than when the corner says she doesn't want to go to europe and came from liberia to find work, to provide for a child and family back home. she says she's been in this detention center for more than 6 weeks or other unless that's on the vast in before. i took it out and met in alpha come in at the doctor hospital, the vaccine did it schedule me to go back on the 20 of us by the 2nd one and says allison, fully glasgow. the, i don't have just to go back, not minutes to talk to my fun minute, don't know them yet in prison, many migrant say t
ensures more than 44000 migrants arrived in europe from north africa in 2021 alone. but more than 25000 have been returned from the mediterranean sea by the libyan coast guard, and are put sensors like this. most of the migrants being held here in this detention center. i've left their countries of origin due to poverty or war. while some of them have been returned to libya from the sea, others tell us, they have no ambition to travel to europe. they tell us they are interested in getting the...
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in europe. but as i say, those details coming and becoming house police and columbia has seized more than 2 tons of cocaine in the tour. a city of carter here, another in the us. the seizure is worth a $100000000.00 and was found in a container bound for rotterdam in the netherlands. military force is captured, the leader of a major drug cartel last week is the government steps up a crackdown poorer communities right across the globe. hope that world leaders at the cops summits can provide solutions to defend them from extreme weather events. in malawi, nearly 1500000 people depends on lake chola, but less rainfall in recent years has led to dangerously low water levels and not affecting livelihoods. harmless, hossa reports wilson city, my remembers the time when lead sheila malawi, sickened. biggest lake, nearly disappeared. temperatures got extremely hot and there was little rain. he and his friends a fish tear since they were boys, just like they fathers and grandfathers. did they say the dry
in europe. but as i say, those details coming and becoming house police and columbia has seized more than 2 tons of cocaine in the tour. a city of carter here, another in the us. the seizure is worth a $100000000.00 and was found in a container bound for rotterdam in the netherlands. military force is captured, the leader of a major drug cartel last week is the government steps up a crackdown poorer communities right across the globe. hope that world leaders at the cops summits can provide...
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europe. but as i say, those details coming and becoming out activists in see don say, another story, people have been killed in protests against the miller. she qu hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets. soldiers use tear gas unblocked, major roads, and they've been reports of multiple gum fire, hip morgan reports from call to, ah, a protest that's been days into making thousands of people gather on the streets of her too demanding a return to transitional government. something they say was rob, from them after the military coup on monday. i know some glove lean. we went to the street because we reject the military rules and he reject authoritarianism. and we categorically reject all the behavior of the military council. i don't know, maybe not one another would log on. we want to topple the security committee and bring it down. we don't trust these people. this is not their 1st coup. we need the world to know that the sudanese people are living under oppression and are being bea
europe. but as i say, those details coming and becoming out activists in see don say, another story, people have been killed in protests against the miller. she qu hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets. soldiers use tear gas unblocked, major roads, and they've been reports of multiple gum fire, hip morgan reports from call to, ah, a protest that's been days into making thousands of people gather on the streets of her too demanding a return to transitional government. something...
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this is not what democracies do burning question of our energy or in fact, the lack of it here in europe. we know that ursula vaughan delay and the commission president is just wound the businesses may have to close as a result of this crisis. as they may run out of the energy that they need to run those businesses. we know that spain is spoken to the block and said that urgent measures need to be taken. there has to be coordinated action amongst the block members to deal with this crisis, which it warned may last beyond next winter, far longer than anybody else has been talking about to date. no natural gas has gone up in price by more than 400 percent in the last year, more than 20 percent or so in the last day. that gives you a sense of how urgent this crisis is. and as this is unfolding some politicians, rather than looking at what's happening at home here in the you are concerned and pointing the finger of blame, shifting it towards russia. the current high gas prices are primarily the result of high demand and low supply. at the same time, russia is playing poker. gas supplies have
this is not what democracies do burning question of our energy or in fact, the lack of it here in europe. we know that ursula vaughan delay and the commission president is just wound the businesses may have to close as a result of this crisis. as they may run out of the energy that they need to run those businesses. we know that spain is spoken to the block and said that urgent measures need to be taken. there has to be coordinated action amongst the block members to deal with this crisis,...
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and the talks which also tackled europe's energy crisis, have at times been explosive. as charlotte do been to the ripples over you counseling meeting, as you said in brussels, going back to the drawing board over many of the troubles and issues that face the block. not just in the immediate future, but possibly over the next few years. and probably 1st port of call is that issue with poland in this crisis over the room of rule. this idea of whether a country's constitution is something that takes precedence over nur itself. no. earlier this week, the polish prime minister spoke to any peas at the european parliament trying to put forward his point of view on this particular subject. but before he spoke, the commission president ursula vaughan delay. it was pretty fiery, saying that what poland was doing was essentially rocking a rocketing the bed rock all the european union. we cannot and we will not allow our common values to be put at risk. the commission will act and the options are all known. first option on fingerprints, where we legally challenge the judgment of
and the talks which also tackled europe's energy crisis, have at times been explosive. as charlotte do been to the ripples over you counseling meeting, as you said in brussels, going back to the drawing board over many of the troubles and issues that face the block. not just in the immediate future, but possibly over the next few years. and probably 1st port of call is that issue with poland in this crisis over the room of rule. this idea of whether a country's constitution is something that...
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david: so you grew up in various places in europe, the united states. and then you went to college at smith. phebe: yeah. david: so did you study aerospace defense at smith? phebe: [laughs] no. david: so what did you study? phebe: i was a government major and a philosophy minor. and i got a superb liberal arts background and education. so i learned to write and think in college. those are two critical values. david: most people that graduate from smith probably do not wind up in the cia, would be my guess. phebe: most, yeah. i suppose. david: so when you were interviewing for jobs at the end of your college career, did you tell people, i want to be in the cia? or how did you happen to get in the cia? phebe: well, i had a sense of service to my nation, and it seemed a good place for me. so much in life, as you and i have talked about before, is finding place. and it was -- the agency was opening its doors to women, so it was a good opportunity for me. and i really enjoyed the service that i was able to provide. david: how long were you in the cia? phebe:
david: so you grew up in various places in europe, the united states. and then you went to college at smith. phebe: yeah. david: so did you study aerospace defense at smith? phebe: [laughs] no. david: so what did you study? phebe: i was a government major and a philosophy minor. and i got a superb liberal arts background and education. so i learned to write and think in college. those are two critical values. david: most people that graduate from smith probably do not wind up in the cia, would...
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in europe. but as i say, those details coming and becoming house hundreds of migrants of disembarked from a turkish flagged cargo ship in greece. the vessel was carrying about 400 people and sent out a distress signal on friday. after its engines failed. the migration ministry says 6 passengers have been detained for questioning. greece is one of the main routes and the e. u for migrants and refugees crossing from turkey. john toughness is following this forest from athens. the official version from the atlantic coast guard is among the nationalities on board. and this is just an early estimate. pakistan is africans, lebanese egyptians, iranians, syrians and bangladesh. but that remains to be confirmed in the breakdown in numbers also remains to be confirmed. apparently these people were provided with food and water, of which they were short, while they were being towed to the island of cos where they are now being registered. so they remain questions about what actually transpired on this voyag
in europe. but as i say, those details coming and becoming house hundreds of migrants of disembarked from a turkish flagged cargo ship in greece. the vessel was carrying about 400 people and sent out a distress signal on friday. after its engines failed. the migration ministry says 6 passengers have been detained for questioning. greece is one of the main routes and the e. u for migrants and refugees crossing from turkey. john toughness is following this forest from athens. the official version...
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a particular looking at the crisis in europe, with many panelists saying, what needs to happen here is that you need to look for relations with other countries. rather than making accusations now this comes at a time. a feature hopeful member of the block is asking for assistance in its own energy crisis, talking here about more over more over the state of emergency. and it seems to be being cold shouldered by the e. u. as it faces this crisis of its own so much so that the situation has led to the mass of the capital city. suggesting that what needs to happen now is for the parliamentary buildings, presidential buildings and all government building should look at tuning that he till it's an idea of making sure that any heat that is available goes to local residents. and also a show of solidarity came out, maybe it was a turn of the hitting in the government parliament, the presidential office ministries and civil servants officers in order to free up gas to heat people's homes. this is not down to everyone who works that, but lead us to make the decisions. it depends on the what the p
a particular looking at the crisis in europe, with many panelists saying, what needs to happen here is that you need to look for relations with other countries. rather than making accusations now this comes at a time. a feature hopeful member of the block is asking for assistance in its own energy crisis, talking here about more over more over the state of emergency. and it seems to be being cold shouldered by the e. u. as it faces this crisis of its own so much so that the situation has led to...
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huge covey 19 problem ongoing, and they've been dos to a deal on a global minimum. corporate tax or europe corresponded peter all of a reports from rome, whether its being progress or whether this has been a token shop, depends on who you speak to. if you talk to those demonstrators who are on the streets of the italian capital on saturday afternoon into the the evening, they would say that more definitive action needs to be taken on climate change, as opposed to the talking that's been done about tackling that particular problem. you speak to the leaders themselves, so i think they're pretty happy with what has been achieved at this g 20, they're all gathered for a, a big photo op at the trevi fountain, earlier on sunday, throwing coins over their shoulder into that famous landmark, hoping that that brings some looked to one particular area in which they have made a, as few steps forward. and that is on a, a global minimum level of corporation tax. now this was an initiative that was put forward by the united states am if you listen to those who are giving the full backing to the u. s. pr
huge covey 19 problem ongoing, and they've been dos to a deal on a global minimum. corporate tax or europe corresponded peter all of a reports from rome, whether its being progress or whether this has been a token shop, depends on who you speak to. if you talk to those demonstrators who are on the streets of the italian capital on saturday afternoon into the the evening, they would say that more definitive action needs to be taken on climate change, as opposed to the talking that's been done...
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and in europe, what's going on in europe? you know, boyland hungry christian gates for, for not in the wine. and when the british prime minister made a speech and the european parliament a few days ago, presenting his arguments, they were all refuted by from germany who just said, what you say, what you said makes you happy. you know, i'm saying yeah, give us just what you said makes you happy. that means you should stop and spoken to me. so unfortunately, we're going down the road. there are threats, you know, was i just or climate change, whatever. you know, if you can just drop isn't enough, there are people who are demonized like goldstein in the oils, nor will put you in the, in the western media know what she g p, maybe tomorrow. right. so unfortunately, we have the same, same narratives repeated themselves and i don't know where it will lead us. i can only hope that it won't lead us to the same will last us that we, the bureau many g endure during the world war 2. and during the experiments, but it talks more and more,
and in europe, what's going on in europe? you know, boyland hungry christian gates for, for not in the wine. and when the british prime minister made a speech and the european parliament a few days ago, presenting his arguments, they were all refuted by from germany who just said, what you say, what you said makes you happy. you know, i'm saying yeah, give us just what you said makes you happy. that means you should stop and spoken to me. so unfortunately, we're going down the road. there are...
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and to a lesser extent, france, we were the victor nations, after defeating nazi germany in europe and imperialistic the japan in the east. and japan surrendered everything to charlotte in 1945, china in 1945 was the only independent country standing on its feet after winning the war against japan. so the united states knew this attack better than men. and just as a matter of fact, the united states dispatched it's only or forces to help the republic of china naval forces to reclaim all these islands and briefs in the south channel, see from the surrounding japanese soldiers. therefore, we do not need to look beyond 1945. we just need to stop at 1945 and check all the historical records. and china has our disputable crane to laws, islands, and reeves, et cetera. and where you accuse china of violating other countries claims, where do they trace their claim back to 1945. we need to call a spade a spade. thank you. go. thank you. thank you very much. after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian ambassador to the u. k. about a
and to a lesser extent, france, we were the victor nations, after defeating nazi germany in europe and imperialistic the japan in the east. and japan surrendered everything to charlotte in 1945, china in 1945 was the only independent country standing on its feet after winning the war against japan. so the united states knew this attack better than men. and just as a matter of fact, the united states dispatched it's only or forces to help the republic of china naval forces to reclaim all these...
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focus of the russian president's speech fell on gas and energy, and particularly gas prices across europe. if you picked up any newspaper, looked at any t, v or listen to any radio across the continents over the last few weeks, you think they swell. vladimir putin had a small top that he could turn in short cut off the gas to countries in europe. it will cost us not the case, and we also heard the russian president say that there was no truth whatsoever to the stories that he had been doing. just not all russia had been holding back supplies in order to ramp the price of the ocean president, pointing out, in fact, that russia has opened supplies, increased supplies to europe in recent times. and what we heard though, from the russian president, is saying that when it comes to sorting out the problems that we have in europe when it comes to gas prices, that both the consumers on the supply is need to act responsibly. which is global sustainability of global energy markets directly depends on responsible actions of all of their participants. both producers and consumers are based on long te
focus of the russian president's speech fell on gas and energy, and particularly gas prices across europe. if you picked up any newspaper, looked at any t, v or listen to any radio across the continents over the last few weeks, you think they swell. vladimir putin had a small top that he could turn in short cut off the gas to countries in europe. it will cost us not the case, and we also heard the russian president say that there was no truth whatsoever to the stories that he had been doing....
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k. jump to a record high rush, it says europe is to blame for the crisis. and to covered 19 vaccination, dr. begins from migrants held in overcrowded detention centers in libya. ah, in a major step forward in the battle against one of the leading causes of childhood deaths, the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine. the w h o has recommended the job be rolled out to millions of children across africa, victoria gate and b report. it's being described as a game changer for child health, a vaccine that could help save the lives of hundreds of thousands of children each year in sub saharan africa. monica has been with us for millennial, and the dream of my letter boxing has been a long held but unattainable dream. to day, the oddity as s mallet vaccine, more than 30 years in the making, changes the course of public health history. the vaccine smith klein vaccine has been given to infants and gone at kenya. i'm allowing since 2019 as part of a pilot program, it was found to be about 30 percent effective at preventing severe cases of
k. jump to a record high rush, it says europe is to blame for the crisis. and to covered 19 vaccination, dr. begins from migrants held in overcrowded detention centers in libya. ah, in a major step forward in the battle against one of the leading causes of childhood deaths, the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine. the w h o has recommended the job be rolled out to millions of children across africa, victoria gate and b report. it's being described as a game...
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also to come across in europe. gas prices is a new record with the government, german government warning people to prepare for chile month ahead. that is the country's energy regulator, is still yet to grant a license for rushes. nordstrom to gas pipeline.
also to come across in europe. gas prices is a new record with the government, german government warning people to prepare for chile month ahead. that is the country's energy regulator, is still yet to grant a license for rushes. nordstrom to gas pipeline.
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Oct 25, 2021
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there are still security threats in europe, not the least from russia. but from russia, the campaign's hedge. it's the right priority. if america loses dominance in the indo pacific, it will cause a shocking power balance that will engulf europe, too. you see china is the biggest threat, not only to the united states, bill daley, but to europe as well? guest: absolutely. we have seen strength. personally, we have seen chinese economic cooperation, for instance in australia and india, and europe. it has been subject to economic co-opting from china because they do not borrow chinese directives, and we have also seen china pursue what are called unfair trade practices and stealing of technology. for instance, chinese companies are competing with our private companies, helped by chinese state subsidies. that is not a level playing field. recently, we have seen that even more sophisticated chinese approach where they pursue what i call strategic investments in infrastructure and business centers that are strategically important to us, and to counter this agg
there are still security threats in europe, not the least from russia. but from russia, the campaign's hedge. it's the right priority. if america loses dominance in the indo pacific, it will cause a shocking power balance that will engulf europe, too. you see china is the biggest threat, not only to the united states, bill daley, but to europe as well? guest: absolutely. we have seen strength. personally, we have seen chinese economic cooperation, for instance in australia and india, and...
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as well as europe more broadly. the central bank in europe, the ecb and the bank of england, maybe not quite as dovish, but generally speaking still on the dovish side, has allowed real interest rates in europe to remain extraordinarily low. contrast that with what's going on in the u.s., with real interest rates having risen, we are seeing this decoupling that we have been expecting between real interest rates in the u.s. and those in europe. the investment buyer meant -- investment environment in the u.s. looks more attractive from an interest rate and growth perspective. those factors do raise the attractiveness of the u.s. dollar as a currency with which to ultimately put your money to work in. we think that's why the dollar has been appreciating of late. jonathan: that raises some questions about how any move to the upside would be on 10 year yields in this market. in terms of foreign participation in treasuries. your thoughts on that currently? matt: i think all year, we have been expecting interest rates to r
as well as europe more broadly. the central bank in europe, the ecb and the bank of england, maybe not quite as dovish, but generally speaking still on the dovish side, has allowed real interest rates in europe to remain extraordinarily low. contrast that with what's going on in the u.s., with real interest rates having risen, we are seeing this decoupling that we have been expecting between real interest rates in the u.s. and those in europe. the investment buyer meant -- investment...
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if you've been following the media across europe for the last couple of weeks, gas prices have pretty much been everywhere. wherever you look, in fact, a lot of thing is, is being pointing directly at russia with some slamming the kremlin directly for limiting supplies of gas to europe and driving up the gas price. this is something that's vehemently denied by russia run by there. the russian president, vladimir, who said that the only way that the current situation can be sorted out is if suppliers and consumers act responsibly. switch your global, the sustainability of global energy markets directly depends on responsible actions of all of their participants. both producers and consumers based on long term interests of all sides. russia calling for a thorough discussion of this topic and a pragmatic manner guided solely by economic considerations. the harshest critics, all of russia's gas policy has been really the, the european media. if you listen to some news outlet so watched or read some things that are in print, you think that is let me put not a little tap on his desk that co
if you've been following the media across europe for the last couple of weeks, gas prices have pretty much been everywhere. wherever you look, in fact, a lot of thing is, is being pointing directly at russia with some slamming the kremlin directly for limiting supplies of gas to europe and driving up the gas price. this is something that's vehemently denied by russia run by there. the russian president, vladimir, who said that the only way that the current situation can be sorted out is if...
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why it could add up to an expensive winter in europe. taiwan warns china it could be ready to attack the island in a number of years. a report from brazil where millions have been forced into different systems because of the pandemic. global health chiefs have announced a major advance against malaria, a disease that kills more than 400,000 people per year. more than half of the world's population lives in areas at risk of malaria. it is spread by mosquitoes, at first showing flu like symptoms, and if not treated in 24 hours, it can become more serious. africa accounts for more than nine in 10 cases recorded worldwide. the world health organization says a drug developed by glaxosmithkline can be used in children. a second being trialed in kenya has shown 77% efficacy in early results. >> as some of you may know, i started my career as a malaria researcher, and i long for the day we would have an effective vaccine against this ancient and terrible disease. today is that day. today, who is recommending the broad use of the world's first ma
why it could add up to an expensive winter in europe. taiwan warns china it could be ready to attack the island in a number of years. a report from brazil where millions have been forced into different systems because of the pandemic. global health chiefs have announced a major advance against malaria, a disease that kills more than 400,000 people per year. more than half of the world's population lives in areas at risk of malaria. it is spread by mosquitoes, at first showing flu like symptoms,...
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it's a short cut from asia to europe for cargo ships. and i'm sure you remember this — when one ship got stuck in the suez canal, it caused havoc. this is my colleague theo leggett. the saga of the ever given itself may now be over but what this affair has shown is just how much impact a single event involving one giant vessel can have on the entire global supply chain, and just how vulnerable the systems we rely on for imports every day really are. that vulnerability from that ever given to the pandemic has meant lots of containers stuck in the wrong places. combine that with surging consumer demand, and the cost of shipping has spiralled. we've never paid more than £2,700 for a 40—foot container coming to us from china. this morning, i was quoted over £15,000 for a similar container. prices have gone through the roof, and it is becoming unworkable. and, of course, if shipping costs go up, so do the prices that consumers pay. in every sector of the timber supply market, prices have gone up and supply chains have been less reliable
it's a short cut from asia to europe for cargo ships. and i'm sure you remember this — when one ship got stuck in the suez canal, it caused havoc. this is my colleague theo leggett. the saga of the ever given itself may now be over but what this affair has shown is just how much impact a single event involving one giant vessel can have on the entire global supply chain, and just how vulnerable the systems we rely on for imports every day really are. that vulnerability from that ever given to...
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this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." apple and amazon tumble in late trading, sparking fears of an unhappy holiday season. acb hike bets stay alive after mild pushback from the central bank. lagarde says higher inflation will last longer than expected. another earnings bonanza. bnp paribas counts strong growth. >> being distinctively diversified delivered strong growth in the third quarter, and basically confirming the performance which is well above re-pandemic levels. anna: bnp paribas on their numbers. bnp paribas, 2.5 billion euros ahead of what was anticipated. a 900 million euro share buyback program on november 3. the bnp plan, $1 billion a buyback as equities. a 79% jump in equities trading is part of the story. it has been on equity trading we are focused. this is a key area for french banks, and this is the first french bank to report, and a stage is set for others in the sector with strong equities trading. let's get the numbers out of daimler, third quarter ebit, 3.6 billion, another beat against the 3.1 bill
this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." apple and amazon tumble in late trading, sparking fears of an unhappy holiday season. acb hike bets stay alive after mild pushback from the central bank. lagarde says higher inflation will last longer than expected. another earnings bonanza. bnp paribas counts strong growth. >> being distinctively diversified delivered strong growth in the third quarter, and basically confirming the performance which is well above re-pandemic levels. anna:...
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mean todd gas prices in europe. hit a new hi with the german government warning people to repair, maybe for a chilly month ahead as i put it at the same time as the countries energy regulators still yet to grant a license for rushes north street to gas pipe fly out of paramount challenge she couldn't by offices out spoke.
mean todd gas prices in europe. hit a new hi with the german government warning people to repair, maybe for a chilly month ahead as i put it at the same time as the countries energy regulators still yet to grant a license for rushes north street to gas pipe fly out of paramount challenge she couldn't by offices out spoke.
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Oct 30, 2021
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president biden europe this weekend is as crucial big-ticket agenda items hang in the balance here at home. progressives are digging in their heels against the framework of a slimmed down spending package grade one senior official admitting the biden presidency is on the line. plus a new report said by the administration is considering paying migrants for under $50000 each. i'll be asking senator ron johnson for his takes on all this coming up. markets largely ignoring the drama soaring to new highs this week. but mark is out they warning about what biden's bills will mean for investors and the economy. plus, florida suing the white house again as well as an asset. florida attorney general ashley moody is back with us to tell us why. but first let's take a look back at the top newsmakers on mornings with maria and this week's edition of this week's talkers. ♪ ♪. maria: wide sentinel being pushed in this country? the underlying chemicals are made in china for. >> china sees this as an opportunity to destabilized and undermined america the cartel sees it as a way to make a lot of mo
president biden europe this weekend is as crucial big-ticket agenda items hang in the balance here at home. progressives are digging in their heels against the framework of a slimmed down spending package grade one senior official admitting the biden presidency is on the line. plus a new report said by the administration is considering paying migrants for under $50000 each. i'll be asking senator ron johnson for his takes on all this coming up. markets largely ignoring the drama soaring to new...
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democrats continue to try to push their own bold agenda on thursday before he let's restrict to europe, joe biden said the party had agreed on a framework for his spending plan. the more he looks at it it's clear there's great uncertainty seller whether the party fractions can agree on a deal. in the room where the u.s. economy is weakening and slowing growth and accelerating inflation. suggested democrats democrats may have their priorities all wrong. joining me too discuss this fox news contributor radio talkshow host tammy bruce and former counsel clinton lanny davis for thank you so much for being here. we still await for these democrats to come together over this plan. present biden hope to have a deal before went to europe this week and said turns out to be a framework for this going to be going on for some time yet. even if they come to deal though with the economy with all the challenges they're facing at the border it seems like the democrats are monumentally missing the point, do you agree? >> i think we are seeing in virginia and your monologue was right on their reflection
democrats continue to try to push their own bold agenda on thursday before he let's restrict to europe, joe biden said the party had agreed on a framework for his spending plan. the more he looks at it it's clear there's great uncertainty seller whether the party fractions can agree on a deal. in the room where the u.s. economy is weakening and slowing growth and accelerating inflation. suggested democrats democrats may have their priorities all wrong. joining me too discuss this fox news...
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in europe. but as i say, those details coming and becoming house on china has now started rationing diesel and nationwide energy shortage has led to a 3rd and demand for the fuel and arise and prices. and now many truck drivers say they're not able to complete long distance routes to deliver vital goods. katrina, you has more from beijing. these truck drivers are used to criss crossing china driving hundreds of kilometers every day. but a nationwide shortage of diesel fuel has changed that. are you what go to the meal? i'm scared to leave beijing and dr. long distances, some petrol stations have run out of diesel fuel. the machines are closed. 2 days ago, i drove south to hope a province and a man in pedo stations didn't have any. the shortage has been accompanied by a sharp rise and prices. since january, the cost of diesel here has increased it by about 30 percent abyss patrol station customers limited to by just 200 meters of diesel fuel. but outside the capitol is the 5 problem is much, was
in europe. but as i say, those details coming and becoming house on china has now started rationing diesel and nationwide energy shortage has led to a 3rd and demand for the fuel and arise and prices. and now many truck drivers say they're not able to complete long distance routes to deliver vital goods. katrina, you has more from beijing. these truck drivers are used to criss crossing china driving hundreds of kilometers every day. but a nationwide shortage of diesel fuel has changed that. are...