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busy was russ transparency is certainly important. and we can see that when we just look around, we've got waning immunity. there instead of eating unity that the cdc saying that that doesn't prevent transmission. and there are obviously some harm to vaccine causes that public health officials don't deny. there are clearly issues with the vaccine. and we need every independent scientist on board and looking at the data looking information, helping address those issues. well, i mean, obviously it's very important for every single person to know exactly what our potential side effects or hom coming coming from these vaccines. of course, all these vaccines were produced at the height of one of the biggest global health crisis that we've known. if it was rushed to mr. syria, i could ask you this. if it was rushed on who's behest? would you say, did you think? is it possible there was pressure from pfizer or perhaps from elsewhere? i don't think it takes much more than watching the news and listening to the president of the prior administr
busy was russ transparency is certainly important. and we can see that when we just look around, we've got waning immunity. there instead of eating unity that the cdc saying that that doesn't prevent transmission. and there are obviously some harm to vaccine causes that public health officials don't deny. there are clearly issues with the vaccine. and we need every independent scientist on board and looking at the data looking information, helping address those issues. well, i mean, obviously...
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russ: the base case is simple. we are in an economy that is slowing. gdp plus inflation are going to be 7% this year. you will have a stronger year for earnings growth than is currently discounted. you may get multiple compression but unless they tighten more aggressively than we think you are not going to have so much multiple compression that it overtakes the earnings growth. it is still a year where stocks are positive. tom: as we saw from apple, how does blackrock value these tech behemoths benefiting tons of money? russ: this is part of the bold case that you have companies like apple that are cash machines. they are growing their cash flow at an unbelievable rate. this is where dislocations create opportunities. we know a lot of the names that will not have earnings for decades were hit. you have companies like apple who take any other name within that big tech large-cap universe, these are not companies where you are looking at cash flow in 10 years. it is generating tremendous cash flow in real time. lisa: when do you know it is time to deploy
russ: the base case is simple. we are in an economy that is slowing. gdp plus inflation are going to be 7% this year. you will have a stronger year for earnings growth than is currently discounted. you may get multiple compression but unless they tighten more aggressively than we think you are not going to have so much multiple compression that it overtakes the earnings growth. it is still a year where stocks are positive. tom: as we saw from apple, how does blackrock value these tech behemoths...
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clean a russ getting 200 people to sign around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah. ah, busy w. news lived from berlin tonight, the united states wars of a quicken united response. if russia invades you, grave after price is talked here in berlin with european allies, u. s. secretary of state antony blink and says, the west is on the same page concerning russian aggression. any russian military forces move across the ukrainian border and commit new acts of aggression against ukraine that will be met with a swift, severe united response from the united states and our allies and partners also coming up tonight, serious accusations against former poca dick the 16th during his time, his german archbishop, did he know that children were being sexually abused and did he choose to look the other way? plus, flying into the record books and 19 year old becomes the youngest woman to fly. so low around the globe will look at what prop
clean a russ getting 200 people to sign around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah. ah, busy w. news lived from berlin tonight, the united states wars of a quicken united response. if russia invades you, grave after price is talked here in berlin with european allies, u. s. secretary of state antony blink and says, the west is on the same page concerning russian aggression....
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council was called by the united states. asti w correspondent, to all of a solid in washington, won't be russ hopes to get out of it. the united states want to put the topic on the world stage and to raise more awareness for the ongoing conflict that's already all over the news, of course. but at the united nations security council, the goal is to raise pressure on russia. and it really is going to be a fight for the public opinion. we're going to see later today, although it's very unlikely that we're seeing any formal action resulting out of that meeting or even a resolution. russia has veto, right? so they're in a very comfortable in a very strong position. also, china has already announced support for russia, but the united states wanted to use the security council as a forum to press russia hard on the topic over a true build up of the ukrainian border. busy with the ultimate goal to gain momentum for the ongoing diplomatic effort on the sellers of manchester, united football and mason greenwood has been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault. allegations were made against him on sund
council was called by the united states. asti w correspondent, to all of a solid in washington, won't be russ hopes to get out of it. the united states want to put the topic on the world stage and to raise more awareness for the ongoing conflict that's already all over the news, of course. but at the united nations security council, the goal is to raise pressure on russia. and it really is going to be a fight for the public opinion. we're going to see later today, although it's very unlikely...
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and why russ lamb is the 1st sir and official to be convicted for such crimes. he held a top position in a prison where detainees were tortured and killed before he sought solomon germany in 2014, dominic came reports from berlin. 10 years ago. unwashed osland was a senior officer in the syrian government forces. now the former colonel is starting a life sentence for crimes against humanity convicted by a german court of multiple counts of murder, torture, and sexual violence. all carried out during his time in charge of the al hattie prison, near damascus. dahlia collector, lying tight assist the defendant was a part of a system. at his instigation, thousands of civilians were greatly tortured. he is also responsible for the murder of at least $27.00 people. the evidence we put forward proved fat unambiguously pursuing ruslan defected to the syrian opposition in 2012 before eventually coming to germany. 2 years later where he was granted asylum, it was only in 2018 that police began checking out his story. when they realized the extent of his crimes, they decid
and why russ lamb is the 1st sir and official to be convicted for such crimes. he held a top position in a prison where detainees were tortured and killed before he sought solomon germany in 2014, dominic came reports from berlin. 10 years ago. unwashed osland was a senior officer in the syrian government forces. now the former colonel is starting a life sentence for crimes against humanity convicted by a german court of multiple counts of murder, torture, and sexual violence. all carried out...
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. >> we heard from the kremlin who has reacted very strongly to the meeting that's been ongoing in russ bells. >> the risk of kiev actually started a con flight in eastern uk. and nay believes it's a high. >> they were information is creating hysteria. that information is laced with lies. that's the official reaction so far. and we've been hearing from officials from the dumat mo is the house of parliament. the nato d dispatching troops is going to create a severe crisis they further expending. >> they were trying to prevent that from happening. but it appears all the diplomatic efforts have failed. and now, we'll we'll continue to move forward andthe russians are concerned and believes that is security concern. and they batted to make sure that nato was not expanding any further. they didn't want jew crane. they wanted to go back to 1997 levels. after that point 14 new countries joined this alliance. and that's why near this position. they believe their security is at risk. because they're surround by a country that's part of this alliance and they believe this alliance has its own age
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russ, eric, thank you both >>> don't miss a special edition of "capital exchange." in her first on-camera interview, lina khan will join andrew ross sorkin and kara swisher of "the new york times" "sway" podcast for a consideration on big tech, big business and the ftc's approach to the current wave of deals that's 10:00 a.m. eastern to catch that and we will bring you the headlines and highlights here on cnbc >>> coming up, the case for netflix. the stock down 15% already this year and earnings are due out thursday why one analyst says you should buy ahead of the report. >>> plus, the story, the action and the trade on three big reports tomorrow from bank of america, morgan stanley and pg&e all of the stocks in the red today. will they continue to suffer the same thing as goldman and jpm? we are back in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. ♪ ♪ wow,
russ, eric, thank you both >>> don't miss a special edition of "capital exchange." in her first on-camera interview, lina khan will join andrew ross sorkin and kara swisher of "the new york times" "sway" podcast for a consideration on big tech, big business and the ftc's approach to the current wave of deals that's 10:00 a.m. eastern to catch that and we will bring you the headlines and highlights here on cnbc >>> coming up, the case for netflix....
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was an old packet for them of giving, giving something to the protesters who said, some of this on russ has been summary for a couple of years. i think it just needed you know, something to spark it. and that's really what we've seen in the last 4 days. right? we're cross over now to belgrade, where we have victor rich, how is the russian president vladimir putin likely to be viewing these developments? well, this has the steering events in kazakhstan, it has been a surprise unexpected. it's an unexpected turn of events for moscow. and it comes at a sensitive time when moscow is preparing for negotiations with the united states and with nita on the security guarantees in europe and on ukraine. this is hardly going, it's hardly going to make rushes negotiating position stronger. in fact, if russia is involvement in, in kazakhstan through the collective for security 3 children is ation. if it goes sour, ah, this will negatively impact this will weaken russians position in the upcoming negotiation. so this is definitely not something moscow was looking for, especially at this time or at an
was an old packet for them of giving, giving something to the protesters who said, some of this on russ has been summary for a couple of years. i think it just needed you know, something to spark it. and that's really what we've seen in the last 4 days. right? we're cross over now to belgrade, where we have victor rich, how is the russian president vladimir putin likely to be viewing these developments? well, this has the steering events in kazakhstan, it has been a surprise unexpected. it's an...
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ah, again, the headlines on the 0 after week of anti government on russ cause exxon's, former intelligence chief carry muscle has been arrested on suspicion of treason. it's fueling speculation of a power struggle in the ruling party. robin forest here walker has more on what's behind the arrest. his departure today really cements this idea that cousin jo month, so kind of the president is, is purging the government, the system, the leads of all those figures who own allegiance to the former president know sometime as a by that it's really quite an extraordinary picture. i'm a difficult to explain in a nick, but inside an enigma why this would, would have happened. but this really explains the dog nature of cows or politics, internal politics. the rest the departments as condemned an air strike in ethiopia, northern te gray region, in which at least 56 people were killed. aid workers say the attack could account for a displaced people. the bodies of 9 victims of a snow storm and pucker. some have been brought to islam and bad. at least $22.00 people have died in total. the number of people
ah, again, the headlines on the 0 after week of anti government on russ cause exxon's, former intelligence chief carry muscle has been arrested on suspicion of treason. it's fueling speculation of a power struggle in the ruling party. robin forest here walker has more on what's behind the arrest. his departure today really cements this idea that cousin jo month, so kind of the president is, is purging the government, the system, the leads of all those figures who own allegiance to the former...
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and what happened in georgia after the war is very much what russ would like to see happen in ukraine. florida. i limited. i, military campaign that takes out ukraine's a military capabilities. gracie back on the ground, forces you brain to make more concessions. ultimately, just like in georgia, you have some sort of book acceptable. russia friendly oligarchy. france is on our radar this week elections. there are just 3 months away and 2 candidates for the presidency began the year speaking to the media about the media, tara nava has been following the story. thanks richard. this past week president emmanuel macaroni set out how he intends to stop the spread of disinformation and conspiracy theories and frauds. he pledged to hold online platforms on influences accountable in the same way that john the saw. soon as possible, cause the source it puzzle hit billable to you. this key is akina devoted into it on it, hold on them. but to said it is certainly produced diffusion of fullness. you microns commons came off the back of a government to mission, study into how to deal with online
and what happened in georgia after the war is very much what russ would like to see happen in ukraine. florida. i limited. i, military campaign that takes out ukraine's a military capabilities. gracie back on the ground, forces you brain to make more concessions. ultimately, just like in georgia, you have some sort of book acceptable. russia friendly oligarchy. france is on our radar this week elections. there are just 3 months away and 2 candidates for the presidency began the year speaking to...
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even if it wasn't russ, there is no reason not to have transparency but certainly in a situation where. busy was rush, transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the f b a one way alley, initially? why did it want to wait? as long as it did? it claim it doesn't have enough resources, but it has over $18000.00 employees, a budget over $6500000000.00. reviewing a few $100000.00 pages for what a claim is. the most important product is ever reviewed and put out there presumably. and so we did couple the public health authorities own reputation from the products, right? such that they're just viewed as any other products. and then we can actually address individuals who are injured by these products and get them the treatment that they need. ah, george orwell. as classic 1984. it's a chilling cautionary tale warning of the dangers of censorship. but one british university has seemingly ignored the message and said, it's sites on the novel itself. it's up to a trigger warning on the seminal work for it's apparently explicit material. shandey edwards dusty has bee
even if it wasn't russ, there is no reason not to have transparency but certainly in a situation where. busy was rush, transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the f b a one way alley, initially? why did it want to wait? as long as it did? it claim it doesn't have enough resources, but it has over $18000.00 employees, a budget over $6500000000.00. reviewing a few $100000.00 pages for what a claim is. the most important product is ever reviewed and put out there...
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shot of a post from a group of opponents of corona virus restrictions actually in the northern city of russ stockton. and it was posted to twitter by a regional politician who kind of wanted to raise attention to what's going on. and i mean, you're asking me, how common is that the sad truth is that it's actually very common. and, you know, i think that has to do with the fact that for a long time, people thought that they could say whatever they want to say on telegram without having to face any consequences. and some, you know, still seem to believe that they, you say no consequences. i mean, aren't there rules against online violence a telegram is supposed to respect. yeah, well, i mean there are rules against online violence that if you ask the german government and telegram needs, like, let's say all the rules that apply to facebook or twitter, youtube also apply to telegram, but i mean so much for the theory. the reality is the current, the telegram does not here to those rules. telegram also has just sort of like ignored attempts by the german government to get in contact with them.
shot of a post from a group of opponents of corona virus restrictions actually in the northern city of russ stockton. and it was posted to twitter by a regional politician who kind of wanted to raise attention to what's going on. and i mean, you're asking me, how common is that the sad truth is that it's actually very common. and, you know, i think that has to do with the fact that for a long time, people thought that they could say whatever they want to say on telegram without having to face...
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ah, hillary on the headlines when i was 0, after week of anti government on russ cuz exxon's former intelligence chief carry muster. mom has been arrested on suspicion of treason. it's ruling speculation of a power struggle in the ruling party. robin forced air walker has more on what's behind the arrest. his departure today really cements this idea that cousin jo month, so kind of the president is in purging the government, the system, the elite, of all those figures who owed allegiance to the full, the president nautical term as a by that, it's really quite an extraordinary picture and it difficult to explain in a nick, but inside an enigma why this would, would have happened. but this explains the dog nature of cause at politics, internal politics. through our say, department has condemned an air strike in ethiopia, northern region, in which at least 56 people were killed, aid work or say the attack had account for a displaced people. the number of code 1900 infections in india has had a new 7 month high. with the latest daily toll, more than 140000. the capital new delhi is among the worst r
ah, hillary on the headlines when i was 0, after week of anti government on russ cuz exxon's former intelligence chief carry muster. mom has been arrested on suspicion of treason. it's ruling speculation of a power struggle in the ruling party. robin forced air walker has more on what's behind the arrest. his departure today really cements this idea that cousin jo month, so kind of the president is in purging the government, the system, the elite, of all those figures who owed allegiance to the...
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they've been a lot of comments made from his fellow tennis stars, martina, now russ alova for example, said i just wish novak had had the vaccination while raphael and the dow said justice has spoken for his sons. of course, it's a different story this, but just so angry at the unprecedented nature of australia decision and also so upset that they see the apparent encroachments of politics into sports. we actually spoke to a few people. some of the joke of it is fellow serves on the streets with bad grade to get their opinion liberals. i am revolted and angry because i did not expect i would treat the world's best tennis player like this, but he did not deserve this, or was additional or no law would. nobody's going through is the frustration of our entire nation disorder. if they had said from the beginning that only vaccinated people can participate, it would be all right, look, but at one point they tell him one thing, another time, something else. just a funny thing. this is pure politics. the issue here are the principles we live for, at least us europeans freedom, fraternity equ
they've been a lot of comments made from his fellow tennis stars, martina, now russ alova for example, said i just wish novak had had the vaccination while raphael and the dow said justice has spoken for his sons. of course, it's a different story this, but just so angry at the unprecedented nature of australia decision and also so upset that they see the apparent encroachments of politics into sports. we actually spoke to a few people. some of the joke of it is fellow serves on the streets...
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even if it wasn't russ, there's no reason not to have transparency but certainly in a situation where. busy was rush, transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the f one away ally initially? why did it want to wait as long as it did? it claim it doesn't have enough resources, but it has over 18000 employees, a budget over $6500000000.00. reviewing a few $100000.00 pages for what a claim is, the most important product it's ever reviewed and put out there presumably. and so we did couple the public health authorities own reputation from these products, right? such that they're just viewed as any other products. and then we can actually address individuals who are injured by these products and get them the treatment that they need. so to come, crime is surging and chicago, where people are increasingly blaming the d fund, the police movement of moral not after this for the i what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only nationally, i'm going to res
even if it wasn't russ, there's no reason not to have transparency but certainly in a situation where. busy was rush, transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the f one away ally initially? why did it want to wait as long as it did? it claim it doesn't have enough resources, but it has over 18000 employees, a budget over $6500000000.00. reviewing a few $100000.00 pages for what a claim is, the most important product it's ever reviewed and put out there presumably....
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but in fact that the russ still very, very angry with the government and is handling off the con demik. they said, do not leave school by this freedom of government id for them. actually, states control is very much that i disagree with the mandate. it doesn't, it doesn't make sense to me. what happened during coming process of just walking, but it's getting so close to me losing my job. angry and i'm sad. we should have funded mental choice to decide what we put in my work is it'll take me many people among the public, some very, very angry and with the fact that emergency kind of it are still very much in place . we have to think of the faxing findings, particularly the people working within the m a chest and that's why many, many of them come out today to avoid that. often they shouldn't do it for many people in the public. it's still. 2 complaining, not angry about the very practices children are needing to be jobs as well. so this is a world wide variety today in conjunction, connecting with many as it is all calling for the same thing. but mostly all in non compliance with all co
but in fact that the russ still very, very angry with the government and is handling off the con demik. they said, do not leave school by this freedom of government id for them. actually, states control is very much that i disagree with the mandate. it doesn't, it doesn't make sense to me. what happened during coming process of just walking, but it's getting so close to me losing my job. angry and i'm sad. we should have funded mental choice to decide what we put in my work is it'll take me...
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even if it wasn't russ, there's no reason not to have transparency, but certainly in a situation where was rush. transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the f b a one way alley, initially? why did you want to wait? as long as it did, it claim it doesn't have enough resources, but it has over 18000 employees, a budget over $6500000000.00. reviewing a few 100000 pages for what is claimed is the most important product it's ever reviewed and put out there presumably. and so we did couple the public health authorities own reputation from these products, right? such that they're just viewed as any other products. and then we can actually address individuals who are injured by these products and get them the treatment that they need. now, the new nominee for director of the us food and drug administration has years of experience in the pharmaceutical business. and it is those ties with the giants of big pharma which have raised eyebrows. some wonder if his interest line off with those of the american people. here's ortiz kill apartment after 10 lawns, joe biden
even if it wasn't russ, there's no reason not to have transparency, but certainly in a situation where was rush. transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the f b a one way alley, initially? why did you want to wait? as long as it did, it claim it doesn't have enough resources, but it has over 18000 employees, a budget over $6500000000.00. reviewing a few 100000 pages for what is claimed is the most important product it's ever reviewed and put out there presumably....
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a big blow to own russ funding happened in 2018 when former us person donald trump cut support to the refugee agency. and nearly 2000000 palestinian refugees across the middle east rely on the agency to provide the most basic services such as food, health, education, and jobs, or let speak to philip lorine about this. he is the commissioner general at the united nations relief and works agency and is joining us from geneva. thank you so much for being with us. mr. last rainy. so your agency today is launching an emergency appear for palestinian refugees in lebanon, where. busy we know there's an unprecedented economic and financial crisis. tell us 1st about the impact it's had on the palestinian refugees there and what you need right now to alleviate their situation. it is true that we have launched yesterday, an appeal, a global appeal for the agency and across the region of $1600000000.00. but part of this appeal is also very much dedicated to lebanon, where the span distress opus nessa. he's growing into, come as you know, the country is going for an unprecedented financial and eco
a big blow to own russ funding happened in 2018 when former us person donald trump cut support to the refugee agency. and nearly 2000000 palestinian refugees across the middle east rely on the agency to provide the most basic services such as food, health, education, and jobs, or let speak to philip lorine about this. he is the commissioner general at the united nations relief and works agency and is joining us from geneva. thank you so much for being with us. mr. last rainy. so your agency...
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the ukraine has borders with for nato countries, beller. russ, which may get drawn into this conflict to fusion, has been sending russian troops there too, that has borders to, to more nato countries. all of those nato countries are going to feel extremely vulnerable. if a conflict does break out, they're going to be wanting a reinforcements to come in from nato. so you're likely to see a sort of a pile in of troops into the region from the nato side. and this does raise, of course, the prospect of some potential clashes down the road whether they're intended at this point or not. so genuine fears they and you know, even if you take it to you, even if joe biden had hawkish hands, which we know he doesn't, they would be tied because americans are simply tired of foreign wars. there is no willingness to go to war over ukraine. is there no, not at all. brandon, i'm rather turn traveling the country quite a bit. and i also try to talk a little bit politics with the people when i talk, when i report on other topics and know there's definitely no a will to start a new war to get involved wi
the ukraine has borders with for nato countries, beller. russ, which may get drawn into this conflict to fusion, has been sending russian troops there too, that has borders to, to more nato countries. all of those nato countries are going to feel extremely vulnerable. if a conflict does break out, they're going to be wanting a reinforcements to come in from nato. so you're likely to see a sort of a pile in of troops into the region from the nato side. and this does raise, of course, the...
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agreement ended large scale fighting, the deadly conflict has smoldered on.p>> the actions that the russ took in 2014 were the first time that an armed force from one country invaded another country to change those borders since the nazis invaded to start world war ii. >> today the ukrainian army is much better equipped to fight back. but still here on the front line, soldiers like ivan are forced to make the most of rudimentary resources like this periscope. >> it's soviet union times optics, but now it's still working good. >> old-fashioned technology? >> yeah, old technology. >> if you and i were not stood down in this bunker, if we stood up there, what would happen? >> probably we will be killed by sniper. >> it's that serious, that close? >> yeah. >> the troops here say they have the country behind them and are ready to fight to the death, knowing that if putin really intends to cross the border, they face overwhelming odds. >> our thanks to ian. >>> up next, inside the playboy mansion. the women who were there describe a hidden dark side. plaque psoriasis, the tightness, stinging..
agreement ended large scale fighting, the deadly conflict has smoldered on.p>> the actions that the russ took in 2014 were the first time that an armed force from one country invaded another country to change those borders since the nazis invaded to start world war ii. >> today the ukrainian army is much better equipped to fight back. but still here on the front line, soldiers like ivan are forced to make the most of rudimentary resources like this periscope. >> it's soviet...
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even if it wasn't russ, there's no reason not to have transparency, but certainly in a situation where was rush. transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the f b a one way alley, initially? why did you want to wait? as long as it did, it claim doesn't have enough resources, but it has over 18000 employees. busy a budget over $6500000000.00 reviewing a few $100000.00 pages for what a claim is, the most important product it's ever reviewed and put out there presumably. and so we did couple the public health authorities own reputation from the products, right. such that they're just viewed as any other products. and then we can actually address individuals who are injured by these products and get them the treatment that they need. okay, we are back with max and stacy again in moments for the latest slice of kaiser report auction. stay tuned for that. then we'll have more up the top with peter scott by scott. mm bring you the very latest every out the day. this is all he now snow from everyone had with there may or may, we should all be may or may, we should
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even if it wasn't russ, there's no reason not to have transparency, but certainly in a situation where was rush, transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the f b a one way alley, initially? why did you want to wait? as long as it did, it claim it doesn't have enough resources, but it has over 18000 employees, a budget over $6500000000.00. reviewing a few $100000.00 pages for what a claim is, the most important product is ever reviewed and put out there presumably. and so we did couple the public health authorities own reputation from the products, right? such that they're just viewed as any other products. and then we can actually address individuals who are injured by these products and get them the treatment that they need. last the latest from around the world to my name is peter scott. and i'll be back again in about 30 minutes. but feel free to head over to our social media pages. if you can't wait that long. ah, hours in l. dante, el salvador, big clay beach hyper bitcoin ization countries made big claim legal, tender. it's one of the fastest growin
even if it wasn't russ, there's no reason not to have transparency, but certainly in a situation where was rush, transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the f b a one way alley, initially? why did you want to wait? as long as it did, it claim it doesn't have enough resources, but it has over 18000 employees, a budget over $6500000000.00. reviewing a few $100000.00 pages for what a claim is, the most important product is ever reviewed and put out there presumably....
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and also the lunar new year's celebrations next month, still had on al jazeera, russ's foreign minister warns moscow's referred to acts if red lines on ukraine are broken. and the man who assassinated us presidential candidate robert kennedy, more than 50 years ago, is denied parole. my california governor ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored my cattle airways. however, we got more snow in the forecast for japan over the next couple of day. saturday doesn't look too bad there. but as we go on into our next week, significant snowfall coming through. we go with a stiff northwesterly, wind driving in across the sea of japan. it's going to be a bright day, a breezy day, and still a few wintry flowers coming through here. make the most of it. that's the good day . because we have got this next bank of snow sliding out of north eastern china, rolling in across the siege. pamela see effect snow setting in for a good part of our honju and also into arcada. come the end of next week. we are looking at maybe another meter of snow or to what we've already seen recently. so t
and also the lunar new year's celebrations next month, still had on al jazeera, russ's foreign minister warns moscow's referred to acts if red lines on ukraine are broken. and the man who assassinated us presidential candidate robert kennedy, more than 50 years ago, is denied parole. my california governor ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored my cattle airways. however, we got more snow in the forecast for japan over the next couple of day. saturday doesn't look too bad...
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there is, of course, no mention of the fact that the russ and true buildup happened concurrently with the ukrainian to build up with the vase convoys of tags of artillery thesis, making their way towards the russian border towards eastern ukraine and the conflict lines. the conflict lines there, and the gist of that statement, for example, is that the united states is concerned with the russian troops moving inside russia . whereas, russia's concern with troop from florida from march, canada being sent half the world away, and stationed near russia, says who you can understand where rushes coming from here. but there's a, there's a whole lot more where that came from. there are passages full of inhuman falls hit and stupidity. for example, they call fake mosque a statement that the re positioning of russian troops in russian territory means repositioning of russian troops on russian territory. brilliant. what is there more hair lies or illiteracy? i did not even want to deal with it. i know one thing for sure. this could only be published by the ministry of truth. a similar situation
there is, of course, no mention of the fact that the russ and true buildup happened concurrently with the ukrainian to build up with the vase convoys of tags of artillery thesis, making their way towards the russian border towards eastern ukraine and the conflict lines. the conflict lines there, and the gist of that statement, for example, is that the united states is concerned with the russian troops moving inside russia . whereas, russia's concern with troop from florida from march, canada...
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and it's hard not to see this as a threat. russ, as for a minister says, a 2015 agreement mentor and the conflict in ukraine needs to be implemented well, no, so cheap when you money visit the remote you of the stimulus on ukraine. we have a common understanding of absence of alternatives to the minsk agreements. we indicated to our partners that it's an acceptable to present russia as a part of the conflict. we've seen such attempts lately, and it's unacceptable to shift the responsibility for absence of progress in implementing mince agreements to russia to where we have the german colleagues. we weigh in on their ukrainian partners to make them finally fulfill their obligations . on nato secretary generally and stolen berg says he's invited russia to a new round of talks. and he was speaking in berlin after holding talks with the new german chancellor. the main toss. now is to make progress on the political way forward or nato allies are ready to meet with russia again. and to day are have invited rush on all the nato allies a to attend the cedars or meetings in the nato, russia c
and it's hard not to see this as a threat. russ, as for a minister says, a 2015 agreement mentor and the conflict in ukraine needs to be implemented well, no, so cheap when you money visit the remote you of the stimulus on ukraine. we have a common understanding of absence of alternatives to the minsk agreements. we indicated to our partners that it's an acceptable to present russia as a part of the conflict. we've seen such attempts lately, and it's unacceptable to shift the responsibility for...
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. >> reporter: in the oakland hills, russ taylor still remained without power most of the day sunday. >> all day yesterday, and half the day today. >> reporter: okay. >> so far. >> reporter: a neighbor shared pictures of the damage when a huge tree fell in the neighborhood early saturday morning, hitting a car and knocking down power lines. today pge crews were on scene working to restore power. taylor was hoping the lights would be on until late afternoon. he said he managed last night. >> we have a gas stove so i made some pasta and we had dinner by candlelight. we managed to cope. >> reporter: and it was a night he won't soon forget. >> it was so windy, i thought the house was going to blow down. >> reporter: crews also worked to restore power after another tree fell nearby. pg&e says extra crews and resources are in place, but people in the community say they're used to power outages with the threat of wildfires there. >> we have a propane generator with a couple of barbecue tanks. that's getting us by. my name is doing the same thing. >> reporter: ron cornell relies on his genera
. >> reporter: in the oakland hills, russ taylor still remained without power most of the day sunday. >> all day yesterday, and half the day today. >> reporter: okay. >> so far. >> reporter: a neighbor shared pictures of the damage when a huge tree fell in the neighborhood early saturday morning, hitting a car and knocking down power lines. today pge crews were on scene working to restore power. taylor was hoping the lights would be on until late afternoon. he said...
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even if it wasn't russ, there's no reason not to have transparency, but certainly in a situation where was rush, transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the f one away ally initially? why did you want to wait as long as it did? it claim it doesn't have enough resources, but it has over 18000 employees, a budget over $6500000000.00. reviewing a few $100000.00 pages for what is claim the most important product is ever reviewed and put out there presumably. and so we did couple the public health authorities own reputation from the products, right? such that they're just viewed as any other products. and then we can actually address individuals who are injured by these products and get them the treatment that they need to giant spent record amounts on lobbying in 2021. that's according to filing submitted to congress. the top 7 firms spent the combined $70000000.00, while fighting legislation aimed its limits in their market power. or the top of the list were amazon a facebook, which of course is now known as meta. they spend around $20000000.00 each. that's
even if it wasn't russ, there's no reason not to have transparency, but certainly in a situation where was rush, transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the f one away ally initially? why did you want to wait as long as it did? it claim it doesn't have enough resources, but it has over 18000 employees, a budget over $6500000000.00. reviewing a few $100000.00 pages for what is claim the most important product is ever reviewed and put out there presumably. and so...
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russ is estimated to have about 100,000 troops on the border with ukraine, mostly in the north and east. there are fears they could link with crimea, which russia annexed in 2014. with russian troops in belarus, there are fears they could also target the capital from the north. but what is the west prepared to do to deter russia? would it abandon the pipeline from russia to germany that could leave energy prices soaring across europe? tay, germany's foreign minister was in moscow and says her country was ready to pay a high price and there could be consequences for the pipeline. the foreign minister of russia says that would be can a productive and rejected what he called speculation about russian aggression. >> we are not threatening anyone, but we hear threats directed at us. cannot accept demands related to military operations on our territory. >> the white house said the situation was externally dangerous. >> we are not estate -- we are now at a state where russia could at any point launch an attack on ukraine, more stark than we have been. >> u.s. is looking for a diplomatic soluti
russ is estimated to have about 100,000 troops on the border with ukraine, mostly in the north and east. there are fears they could link with crimea, which russia annexed in 2014. with russian troops in belarus, there are fears they could also target the capital from the north. but what is the west prepared to do to deter russia? would it abandon the pipeline from russia to germany that could leave energy prices soaring across europe? tay, germany's foreign minister was in moscow and says her...
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i've been speaking to tech analyst russ frushtick, co—founder of american gaming website polygon. i asked if this deal was more a matter of "duty calls" for microsoft. there is no question about it. they made a very aggressive move here with this acquisition. 0bviously move here with this acquisition. obviously we still need to wait for it to be finalised with the. if ec but, if it does go through, they'll essentially be one of the biggest gaming companies in the world by far. biggest gaming companies in the world by far-— world by far. right. we can have a sharp _ world by far. right. we can have a sharp intake - world by far. right. we can have a sharp intake of- world by far. right. we can l have a sharp intake of breath at the amount of money involved here, but is this — at least at the moment — as big as it could be? 0r the moment — as big as it could be? or do you think there are other possible acquisitions that might be coming along soon? it that might be coming along soon? , ~ . , soon? it is certainly the biggest _ soon? it is certainly the biggest company - soon?
i've been speaking to tech analyst russ frushtick, co—founder of american gaming website polygon. i asked if this deal was more a matter of "duty calls" for microsoft. there is no question about it. they made a very aggressive move here with this acquisition. 0bviously move here with this acquisition. obviously we still need to wait for it to be finalised with the. if ec but, if it does go through, they'll essentially be one of the biggest gaming companies in the world by far....
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russ frushtick is the co—founder of american gaming website polygon. it feels like microsoft's view commercially is duty calls. there is no question about it. they have made a very aggressive move you with this acquisition and obviously we still have to wait for it actually to be finalised with the f pc but they will eventually be one of the biggest gaming companies into the world by far. we biggest gaming companies into the world by far.— biggest gaming companies into the world by far. we can have a sharp intake — the world by far. we can have a sharp intake of _ the world by far. we can have a sharp intake of breath - the world by far. we can have a sharp intake of breath about. sharp intake of breath about the amount of money involved here but is there is the moment as big as it could be or are there other possible acquisitions coming along soon? it is certainly the biggest company that could have acquired, microsoft could have acquired. electronic arts is around $58 billion. smaller but obviously still enormous. i do not think this will be the
russ frushtick is the co—founder of american gaming website polygon. it feels like microsoft's view commercially is duty calls. there is no question about it. they have made a very aggressive move you with this acquisition and obviously we still have to wait for it actually to be finalised with the f pc but they will eventually be one of the biggest gaming companies into the world by far. we biggest gaming companies into the world by far.— biggest gaming companies into the world by far. we...
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obviously, when these people should take this more seriously. russ feingold, thank you very much. when you waking sunday julian songs can challenge you k court decision to exploit him to the united states. the judge is abroad. he can appeal to the supreme court. to us wants to try us on, on 18 charges, including espionage, is all related to the publications of classified military documents about the wars and canister on. and also in iraq. the philippines is still recovering after super typhoon rice dropped last month. and now there's more flooding in the forecast just as the details in your world, whether update. hello there, thank you for joining in your world's weather report. begins in the philippines and soaking rains here from sebu rate into devout. and for devout, there is a severe flight advisory in play. the northeast spawn soon is amplifying rainfall amounts here. and with that ne, monsoon pepin up, we're seeing an increase in shower activity across the coastal vietnam. but nothing major here that stop central and eastern portions of china, some rain and snow moving acros
obviously, when these people should take this more seriously. russ feingold, thank you very much. when you waking sunday julian songs can challenge you k court decision to exploit him to the united states. the judge is abroad. he can appeal to the supreme court. to us wants to try us on, on 18 charges, including espionage, is all related to the publications of classified military documents about the wars and canister on. and also in iraq. the philippines is still recovering after super typhoon...