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so the u. s. had for example, with north korea or iran also both sanction did not really quite work. so yeah, that is a beauty one of the pick, chris, since if it really what a change so much history gives us a lesson actually those sanctions have not really worked that greatly and coordinate in new york. thanks so much. no argentina has struck a deal to restructure $44500000000.00 and added over to the international monetary fund, the deal caps a week, a frantic negotiations ahead of a $700000000.00 payment due to the i m f. on friday. the countries president said the debt was quote, on payable and left the country without a present and future argentina's deal with the i. m f came just hours before a huge that payment was due. people on the streets of when affairs had been demanding the government not pay as one a thank gala, he'd be my dad is an illegitimate and hateful scamp and become a pay it we're saying that old payments should be suspended about and that those billions would that payment b
so the u. s. had for example, with north korea or iran also both sanction did not really quite work. so yeah, that is a beauty one of the pick, chris, since if it really what a change so much history gives us a lesson actually those sanctions have not really worked that greatly and coordinate in new york. thanks so much. no argentina has struck a deal to restructure $44500000000.00 and added over to the international monetary fund, the deal caps a week, a frantic negotiations ahead of a...
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so the u. s. had for example, with north korea or iran also both sanction did not really quite work. so yeah, that is a beauty one of the pick, chris, since if it really what change so much history a gives us a lesson actually those sanctions have not really worked that greatly and quarter in new york. thanks so much. no argentina has struck a deal to restructure $44500000000.00 and added over to the international monetary funds. the new york caps a week, a frantic negotiation ahead of a 700000000 dollar payment due to the i m f. on friday. the countries president said the debt was quote, on payable and left the country without a present and future argentina's deal with the i. m f came just hours before a huge debt payment was due. people on the streets of when affairs had been demanding the government not pay as one a 1000 gala. he'd be my dad is an illegitimate and hateful scammer and we cannot pay it. we're saying that old payments should be suspended about and that those billions would that pa
so the u. s. had for example, with north korea or iran also both sanction did not really quite work. so yeah, that is a beauty one of the pick, chris, since if it really what change so much history a gives us a lesson actually those sanctions have not really worked that greatly and quarter in new york. thanks so much. no argentina has struck a deal to restructure $44500000000.00 and added over to the international monetary funds. the new york caps a week, a frantic negotiation ahead of a...
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the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening to hit russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospect of further jazz damage to russia's already fragile economy will persuade moscow to back off. now keep potential sanction being considered would be to move russia from the international payment systems. swift. it's an essential tool used by banks all around the world to wire money to one another. now trillions of dollars are transferred vs with between over $200.00 countries and territories and $11000.00 financial institutions. here's how it works. now say a business in germany, once to wire money to an institution in russia, swift will coordinate the transaction transaction using an intermediary bank in the united states. now, if russia were to be kicked out of swift, it would limit its ability to receive payments from abroad and including 4 key exports like oil and gas. no. earlier i spoke to maria shanina. she's a visiting fellow at the finished
the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening to hit russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospect of further jazz damage to russia's already fragile economy will persuade moscow to back off. now keep potential sanction being considered would be to move russia from the international payment systems. swift. it's an essential tool used by banks all around the world to wire money to one another. now trillions of dollars are transferred vs with...
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ah, ah, the u. s. economy roars back to life. america locked its strongest annual economic growth since 1984, but will, soaring, inflation cut the rebound short? a new tre dispute is brewing this time between china and one of the european union, smallest members. lithuania, also on the show, no more late night calls from your boss or buying your own laptop in this remote working hot spot. portugal introduces sweeping laws to protect people working from home. chelsea delaney, welcome to the show. the u. s. has recorded, it's fast, us economic growth and nearly 4 decades. last year, gross domestic product grew 5.7 percent. as the u. s. rebounded from the depth of the pandemic consumer spending and business inventories help buoy growth during the 4th quarter of last year. but that trend may not last much longer. the rapid spread of the over con variant could hurt economic activity while searching inflation. it's households that speak the i m f slashed, it's 2022 u. s. economic growth forecast to 4 percent
ah, ah, the u. s. economy roars back to life. america locked its strongest annual economic growth since 1984, but will, soaring, inflation cut the rebound short? a new tre dispute is brewing this time between china and one of the european union, smallest members. lithuania, also on the show, no more late night calls from your boss or buying your own laptop in this remote working hot spot. portugal introduces sweeping laws to protect people working from home. chelsea delaney, welcome to the...
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and china is tesla 2nd biggest market after the u. s. and mosque has worked to foster a close relationship. earlier i spoke with allison steward allen, she c e o of the consulting firm, international marketing partners. i asked about mosques, decision to open, and she and john and how risky was, here's what she said. it is risky. and so this is a person that is famous for taking big risks. the question is, is he flaring the law? ah, now technically no, because he could argue that he's not importing ah, components that will make their way back to the united states, which would then violate u. s. law. what he is doing, however, is retailing in china or so he will claim and therefore there's nothing wrong with retailing in the zip. jang profits. however, there is a problem if you using the components. the question really for corporate leaders is about trust and does what he's doing by opening his 200 and 11th show room in china. in this particular province, does this compromise people's trust in the tesla brand. at the same time, even the s
and china is tesla 2nd biggest market after the u. s. and mosque has worked to foster a close relationship. earlier i spoke with allison steward allen, she c e o of the consulting firm, international marketing partners. i asked about mosques, decision to open, and she and john and how risky was, here's what she said. it is risky. and so this is a person that is famous for taking big risks. the question is, is he flaring the law? ah, now technically no, because he could argue that he's not...
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it comes as u. s. b u. s. faces its highest inflation rate and 40 years without competition capitalists. now against corta, r correspondent and new york joins us for more. so he ends. we know inflation is a big problem in the us. but why our meat packers getting singled out here? yeah, chelsea. i mean, if you look at the industry, especially the big processes, they have been a lot of consultation going on in the past couple of years. and the industry pretty much gets called for hold by a handful of huge corporations. and all the claim is that those corporation and actually use this market to power to come to country, the higher cost that they're seeing with higher prices and prices definitely have been on the run. and if you look not in this quarter, we will get from tyson foods, for instance, earnings reports next week, but in the quarter prior we saw a chicken price. it's about almost 20 percent and talk price up by almost 40 percent in comparison to the year before. so again, you mentioned really i water
it comes as u. s. b u. s. faces its highest inflation rate and 40 years without competition capitalists. now against corta, r correspondent and new york joins us for more. so he ends. we know inflation is a big problem in the us. but why our meat packers getting singled out here? yeah, chelsea. i mean, if you look at the industry, especially the big processes, they have been a lot of consultation going on in the past couple of years. and the industry pretty much gets called for hold by a...
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you mentioned in the report the u. s. and china and these are, of course, the 2 biggest economies in the world. how problematic is the slow down in both of those countries? well, if we look at those 2 economy economy, specifically, we're talking about a downgrade of a 1.2 percentage points for the u. s. economy and 0.8 percent. percentage points are when a percentage points for china. and the reason the m f gave for the u. s. economy downgrade is because of potential benefits from the build back. better program of the bill that has not gone through congress, which has now been factored out. that's not going to go through likely we've been looking at that, of course, in the us as well. and the now that the other issue, of course in the u. s. is the fact that the fed, the federal reserve, might raise interest rates maybe 3 times this year. so that will raise boring rates . and that's, of course, an issue for developing countries as i mentioned in that report. because of course, that makes the dollar more expensive. another
you mentioned in the report the u. s. and china and these are, of course, the 2 biggest economies in the world. how problematic is the slow down in both of those countries? well, if we look at those 2 economy economy, specifically, we're talking about a downgrade of a 1.2 percentage points for the u. s. economy and 0.8 percent. percentage points are when a percentage points for china. and the reason the m f gave for the u. s. economy downgrade is because of potential benefits from the build...
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also, if you look at to conflict said the u. s. had for example, with north korea or iran also both sanction did not really quite work. so yeah, that is a beauty one of the pick, chris, since if it really what a change so much history a gives us a lesson actually those sanctions have not really worked that greatly and coordinate in new york. thanks so much. no argentina has struck a deal to restructure $44500000000.00 and added over to the international monetary funds. the new york caps a week, a frantic negotiation ahead of a 700000000 dollar payment due to the i m f. on friday. the countries president said the debt was quote, on payable and left the country without a present and future argentina's deal with the i. m f came just hours before a huge that payment was due. people on the streets of when affairs had been demanding the government not pay as one a thank gala, he'd be my dad is an illegitimate and hateful scamp. and we cannot pay it. we're saying that old payments should be suspended about and that those billions would th
also, if you look at to conflict said the u. s. had for example, with north korea or iran also both sanction did not really quite work. so yeah, that is a beauty one of the pick, chris, since if it really what a change so much history a gives us a lesson actually those sanctions have not really worked that greatly and coordinate in new york. thanks so much. no argentina has struck a deal to restructure $44500000000.00 and added over to the international monetary funds. the new york caps a week,...
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what would it mean for wall street if the u. s. has come forward with these penalties it's also there is talk that we're talking here about the toughest, the sanctions. so against russia in a decade, some and, and general disruptions in the global financial markets are never a really good news. so before a wall streets or us so financial institutions, i mean one big question a clear is or will it even be necessary to em start those some sanctions? so wall street seems to be a bit to him hesitant. soft power, at least the whole a conflict has not really shown in the stock prices, at least him in the u. s. a. markets at that. if you look at the ties between a walt street, russian bang, so russian companies of those ties are not that great. so i'm not really a certain even if we see those sanctions, if that will be a big a blow to a wall street and us financial institutions. williams, this is not the 1st time if that the u. s. would have imposed sanctions on russia. there seems to be a mixed history here of the effectiveness. if this
what would it mean for wall street if the u. s. has come forward with these penalties it's also there is talk that we're talking here about the toughest, the sanctions. so against russia in a decade, some and, and general disruptions in the global financial markets are never a really good news. so before a wall streets or us so financial institutions, i mean one big question a clear is or will it even be necessary to em start those some sanctions? so wall street seems to be a bit to him...
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a china is tesla 2nd biggest market after the u. s. and the company has worked to foster close relationship with aging. earlier i spoke with allison steward allen, she c o, the consulting firm, international marketing partners. i asked about tesla foundry. ellen must the decision to open and change young and how risky it was. here's what she said. it is frisky and so this is a person that is famous for taking big risks. the question is, is he flattering the law? ah, now, technically no. because he could argue that he's not importing ah, components that will make their way back to the united states, which would then violate u. s. law. what he is doing, however, is retailing in china or so he will claim and therefore there's nothing wrong with retailing in decision. jang profits, however, there is a problem if you use in the components. the question really for corporate leaders is about trust and does what he's doing by opening his 200 and 11th show room in china. in this particular province, does this compromise people's trust in the te
a china is tesla 2nd biggest market after the u. s. and the company has worked to foster close relationship with aging. earlier i spoke with allison steward allen, she c o, the consulting firm, international marketing partners. i asked about tesla foundry. ellen must the decision to open and change young and how risky it was. here's what she said. it is frisky and so this is a person that is famous for taking big risks. the question is, is he flattering the law? ah, now, technically no. because...
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the u. s. has rejected russia's demand to bar ukraine from future future membership in nato. instead, washington has offered a new diplomatic path to and the crisis. russia that it's used have been ignored, but will continue dialogue. the u. s. economy is growing back to life and a strong post pandemic recovery. chelsea delaney is more did every business stake youth to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a before 911 and an aftermath. 11 pieces after $911.00. the clubs came off, were organized crime rules. were conglomerates make their own laws? what's true, they, it doesn't matter. the only criteria is worked. we'll hook people. we shed light on the opaque world. who's behind the benefits. and why are they a threat to us all o peak worlds this week on d, w. a? ah, the u. s. economy roars back to life. america locked its strongest annual economic growth since 1984. but will song inflation cut the rebound short? a new tre dispute is brewing this time betw
the u. s. has rejected russia's demand to bar ukraine from future future membership in nato. instead, washington has offered a new diplomatic path to and the crisis. russia that it's used have been ignored, but will continue dialogue. the u. s. economy is growing back to life and a strong post pandemic recovery. chelsea delaney is more did every business stake youth to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a before 911 and an aftermath. 11 pieces after...
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ah, the u. s. economy roars back to life, america locked its strongest annual economic growth since 1984, but will, soaring, inflation cut the rebound short? a new tre dispute is brewing this time between china and one of the european smallest numbers. lithuania, also on the show. no more late night calls from your boss or buying your own laptop in this remote working hot spot. portugal introduces sweeping laws to protect people working from home. and chelsea delaney welcome to the show. the u. s. has recorded, it's fast, us economic growth and nearly 4 decades. last year, gross domestic product grew 5.7 percent. as the u. s. rebounded from the depth of the pandemic consumer spending and business inventories help buoy growth during the 4th quarter of last year. but that trend may not last much longer. the rapid spread of the over con variant could hurt economic activity while searching inflation. it's households. as weak the i m. f slashed, it's 2022 u. s. economic growth forecast to 4 percent from
ah, the u. s. economy roars back to life, america locked its strongest annual economic growth since 1984, but will, soaring, inflation cut the rebound short? a new tre dispute is brewing this time between china and one of the european smallest numbers. lithuania, also on the show. no more late night calls from your boss or buying your own laptop in this remote working hot spot. portugal introduces sweeping laws to protect people working from home. and chelsea delaney welcome to the show. the u....
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we'll look at what the decision means for the u. s. and for the rest of the world, also on the show germany hopes its economy can shake off the pandemic this year and face the bigger challenge ahead climate transformation. we'll look at berlin's latest forecast and we'll go to india for look at how businesses are dealing with the latest wave of the pandemic. and we'll talk to our correspondent and deli flowing welcome to the show. i'm seeing beardsley in berlin. it's good to have you with us stock markets in europe and asia tumbled thursday after the u. s. federal reserve laid out plans. preparing back the pandemic measures of the past 2 years exchanges in tokyo, hong kong and shanghai, all sinking as the fed signal. it would raise borrowing rates in march and wind down asset purchases. european markets also open with losses. fed chairman jerome powell said, rising prices and strong job growth make tightening necessary. higher interest rates make borrowing more expensive for both companies and individuals. now exactly when the u. s. mi
we'll look at what the decision means for the u. s. and for the rest of the world, also on the show germany hopes its economy can shake off the pandemic this year and face the bigger challenge ahead climate transformation. we'll look at berlin's latest forecast and we'll go to india for look at how businesses are dealing with the latest wave of the pandemic. and we'll talk to our correspondent and deli flowing welcome to the show. i'm seeing beardsley in berlin. it's good to have you with us...
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marcus slide as the u. s. signals and into easy money. the federal reserve sets out a plan to close out its pandemic stimulus and bring rising prices under control. we'll look at what the decision means for the u. s. t, and for the rest of the world. also on the show germany hopes its economy can shake off the pandemic this year and face the bigger challenge ahead. a climate transformation. we'll look at berlin's latest forecast and we'll go to india for look at how businesses are dealing with the latest wave of the pandemic. and we'll talk to our correspondent and deli flooring. welcome to the show. i'm seen beardsley in berlin. it's good to have you with us stock markets in europe and asia tumbled thursday after the u. s. federal reserve laid out plans for pairing back the pandemic measures of the past 2 years exchanges in tokyo, hong kong and shanghai, all sinking as the fed signal. it would raise borrowing rates in march and wind down asset purchases. european markets also opened with losses. fed chairman drone, powell said, rising pr
marcus slide as the u. s. signals and into easy money. the federal reserve sets out a plan to close out its pandemic stimulus and bring rising prices under control. we'll look at what the decision means for the u. s. t, and for the rest of the world. also on the show germany hopes its economy can shake off the pandemic this year and face the bigger challenge ahead. a climate transformation. we'll look at berlin's latest forecast and we'll go to india for look at how businesses are dealing with...
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the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening to hit russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospect of further jazz damage to russia is already fragile economy will persuade moscow to back off. now keep potential sanction being considered would be to move russia from the international payment systems. swift. it's an essential tool used by banks all all around the world to wire money to one another. now trillions of dollars are transferred vs with between over $200.00 countries and territories and $11000.00 financial institutions. here's how it works. now say a business in germany. once to wire money to an institution in russia, swift will coordinate the transaction transaction using an intermediary bank in the united states. now, if russia were to be kicked out of swift, it would limit its ability to receive payments from abroad and including 4 key exports like oil and gas. no. earlier i spoke to maria shanina. she's a visiting fellow at the fini
the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening to hit russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospect of further jazz damage to russia is already fragile economy will persuade moscow to back off. now keep potential sanction being considered would be to move russia from the international payment systems. swift. it's an essential tool used by banks all all around the world to wire money to one another. now trillions of dollars are transferred vs with...
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also on the show storing inflation as piling pressure on to the u. s. federal reserve, but will controlling prices mean putting the job market on ice will go to new york for analysis. and with scientists are turning to one of the world lawless life forms to help house relieve fewer greenhouse gases until delaney and, and berlin. welcome to the show. the global economy has staged and impressive come back from the historic low of 2020. that's according to a new report from the world bank released tuesday. after contracting by more than 3 percent and 2020 global g d p growth came in last year at 5.5 percent. as you will see here in just a 2nd this year the world bank is also expecting improvement of just over 4 percent. now that's the good news. the bad news is that this recovery is not being evenly shared. the economies of developing countries in particular are recovering much more slowly and asia, the middle east to latin america and africa growth in 2023 will be significantly below the long term pre cova trend. now, poor countries haven't been able to s
also on the show storing inflation as piling pressure on to the u. s. federal reserve, but will controlling prices mean putting the job market on ice will go to new york for analysis. and with scientists are turning to one of the world lawless life forms to help house relieve fewer greenhouse gases until delaney and, and berlin. welcome to the show. the global economy has staged and impressive come back from the historic low of 2020. that's according to a new report from the world bank released...
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you mentioned in the report the u. s. in china, and these are of course, the 2 biggest economies in the world. how problematic is the slow down and both of those countries? well, if we look at those 2 economy economy, specifically we're talking about a downgrade of a $1.00 percentage points for the u. s. economy and a 0.8 percent. percentage points are when a percentage points for china. and the reason the m f gave for the u. s. economy downgrade is because of potential benefits from the build back. better program of the bill that has not gone through congress, which has now been factored out. that's not going to go through likely we've been looking at that, of course, in the us as well. and the now that the other issue, of course in the u. s. is the fact that the fed, the federal reserve, might raise interest rates maybe 3 times this year. so that will raise borrowing rates. and that's, of course, an issue for developing countries, as i mentioned in that report. because of course, that makes the dollar more expensive. an
you mentioned in the report the u. s. in china, and these are of course, the 2 biggest economies in the world. how problematic is the slow down and both of those countries? well, if we look at those 2 economy economy, specifically we're talking about a downgrade of a $1.00 percentage points for the u. s. economy and a 0.8 percent. percentage points are when a percentage points for china. and the reason the m f gave for the u. s. economy downgrade is because of potential benefits from the build...
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so more vehicles in the u. s. last year than general motors marketing the 1st time g m did not lead sales and it's home market since $900.00. 31. $22.00 sold $2300000.00 vehicles at around 100000 more than g m and 10 percent more than the previous year. opec and its allies of agree to stick to a plans increase an oil output of $400000.00 barrels per day in february, sources from the groups that it expects to omicron run of ours variance to have only a short term impact on demand. human rights groups have called for tesla to change course. after the company opened a new dealership in the sheen jung region of china or ports out of that province have revealed force, labor, mass detention and internment camps. and even for sterilizations against the muslim minority, weaker group, a china rejects any abuses, but washington has labeled that campaign genocide. and it recently passed a new law prohibiting imports from sheen john a china is increasingly flexing its economic muscle to silence critics of its campaign ship ma
so more vehicles in the u. s. last year than general motors marketing the 1st time g m did not lead sales and it's home market since $900.00. 31. $22.00 sold $2300000.00 vehicles at around 100000 more than g m and 10 percent more than the previous year. opec and its allies of agree to stick to a plans increase an oil output of $400000.00 barrels per day in february, sources from the groups that it expects to omicron run of ours variance to have only a short term impact on demand. human rights...
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and also to the strength of the german u. s. bilateral relationship. that relationship runs much deeper than any single issue or, or set of interests and commitments. above all, we are bound together by what we care about and how we engage in the world. you see that in our enduring efforts to improve democracy and human rights, including an on countries in our willingness to defend a set of rules and institutions that have underwritten peace and security. far beyond our borders in the way that we're stepping up to global challenges like climate like cove it ah, and we're off to a running start in our collaboration with the new german government. and we could not be more pleased by that fact. as you know, yesterday and as i don't need to mentioned, i was in kiva to meet with present lensky, foreign ministry of labor. and from here of berlin we had on to geneva. we're all see our russian counterpart, foreign minister. so you lab roth and this trip comes on the heels as a says of a week of very intense diplomacy when it comes to russia across all the enga
and also to the strength of the german u. s. bilateral relationship. that relationship runs much deeper than any single issue or, or set of interests and commitments. above all, we are bound together by what we care about and how we engage in the world. you see that in our enduring efforts to improve democracy and human rights, including an on countries in our willingness to defend a set of rules and institutions that have underwritten peace and security. far beyond our borders in the way that...
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s. supreme court block, the vaccine ar test rule for major u. s. employers but upholds one for health care workers. so on the show, you find it and everything from your tooth paste to your car. and high energy prices are making it ever harder to produce. the last zinc smelter in france, struggles to stay open and find out how a group of entrepreneurs plans to turn the french island of rain yall into a global tech hub. i'm christy plots, and welcome to the show you as president joe biden says, the government government will double its purchase of co 19 tests with an extra 500000000 kits. bringing the total number of free tests to a 1000000000. a lack of available kits has stymied efforts to keep schools open and people working amid a surge in corona virus infections. no, and we're on track run track to roll out a website next week where you can order free chest shipped to your home. and in addition to the 500000000 half a 1000000000 tests that are in the process of being acquired to ship to you, host for free. today, i'm directly my team to procu
s. supreme court block, the vaccine ar test rule for major u. s. employers but upholds one for health care workers. so on the show, you find it and everything from your tooth paste to your car. and high energy prices are making it ever harder to produce. the last zinc smelter in france, struggles to stay open and find out how a group of entrepreneurs plans to turn the french island of rain yall into a global tech hub. i'm christy plots, and welcome to the show you as president joe biden says,...
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ah ah, the u. s. supreme court block, they vaccine ar test rule for major u. s. employers. but upholds one for health care workers. also on the show, you find it and everything from your tooth paste to your car. and high energy prices are making it ever harder to produce. the last thing smelter in france, struggles to stay open and find out how a group of entrepreneurs plans to turn the french island of rain yong into a global tech hub. i'm christy plots, and welcome to the show you as president joe biden says, the government government will double its purchase of co 19 tests with an extra 500000000 kits. bringing the total number of free tests to a 1000000000. a lack of available kits has stymied efforts to keep schools open and people working amid a surge in corona virus infections. you know, we're on track run track to roll out a website next week where you can order free chest shipped to your home. and in addition to the 500000000 half a 1000000000 tests that are in the process of being acquired to ship to you, hold for free to day. i'm directly my team to procure an ad
ah ah, the u. s. supreme court block, they vaccine ar test rule for major u. s. employers. but upholds one for health care workers. also on the show, you find it and everything from your tooth paste to your car. and high energy prices are making it ever harder to produce. the last thing smelter in france, struggles to stay open and find out how a group of entrepreneurs plans to turn the french island of rain yong into a global tech hub. i'm christy plots, and welcome to the show you as...
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s. supreme court block though, vaccine ar test rule for major u. s. employers, but upholds one for health care workers. all on the show, you find it and everything from your tooth paste to your car, and high energy prices are making it ever harder to produce. the last thing smelter in france, struggles to stay open and find out how a group of entrepreneurs plans to turn the french island of rain yall into a global tech hub. i'm christy plots, and welcome to the show you as president joe biden says, the government government will double its purchase of co 19 tests with an extra 500000000 kits. bringing the total number of free tests to a 1000000000. a lack of available kits has stymied efforts to keep schools open and people working amid a surgeon corona virus infections. you know, we're on track run track to roll out a website next week where you can order free chest shipped to your home. and in addition to the 500000000 half a 1000000000 tests that are in the process of being acquired to ship to you, host for free. today, i'm directly my team to p
s. supreme court block though, vaccine ar test rule for major u. s. employers, but upholds one for health care workers. all on the show, you find it and everything from your tooth paste to your car, and high energy prices are making it ever harder to produce. the last thing smelter in france, struggles to stay open and find out how a group of entrepreneurs plans to turn the french island of rain yall into a global tech hub. i'm christy plots, and welcome to the show you as president joe biden...
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s. supreme court block the vaccine ar test rule for major u. s. employers, but upholds one for health care workers. also on the show, you find it and everything from your toothpaste to your car and high energy prices are making it ever harder to produce. the last think smelter in france, struggles to stay open and find out how a group of entrepreneurs plants to turn the french island rein yong into a global tech hub with i'm christy plots, and welcome to the show. u. s. president joe biden says the government government will double its purchase of co 19 tests with an extra $500000000.00 kits. bringing the total number of free tests to a 1000000000. a lack of available kits has stymied efforts to keep schools open and people working amid a surge in corona virus infections. you know, we're on track run track to roll out a website next week where you can order free chest shipped to your home. and in addition to the 500000000 half a 1000000000 tests that are in the process of being acquired to ship to you host for free to day, i'm directly my team
s. supreme court block the vaccine ar test rule for major u. s. employers, but upholds one for health care workers. also on the show, you find it and everything from your toothpaste to your car and high energy prices are making it ever harder to produce. the last think smelter in france, struggles to stay open and find out how a group of entrepreneurs plants to turn the french island rein yong into a global tech hub with i'm christy plots, and welcome to the show. u. s. president joe biden says...
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a china is tesla 2nd biggest market after the u. s. and the company has worked to foster close relationship with aging. earlier i spoke with allison and steward allen. she c o of the consulting firm, international marketing partners. i asked about tesla founder, ellen, must the decision to open and change young and how risky it was. here's what she said. it is risky. and so this is a person that is famous for taking big risks. the question is, is he flattering the law? ah, now, technically no. because he could argue that he's not importing ah, components that will make their way back to the united states, which would then violate u. s. law. what he is doing, however, is retailing in china or so he will claim and therefore there's nothing wrong with retailing in decision jane profits. however, there is a problem if you use in the components. the question really for corporate leaders is about trust and does what he's doing by opening his 200 and 11th show room in china. in this particular province, does this compromise people's trust in
a china is tesla 2nd biggest market after the u. s. and the company has worked to foster close relationship with aging. earlier i spoke with allison and steward allen. she c o of the consulting firm, international marketing partners. i asked about tesla founder, ellen, must the decision to open and change young and how risky it was. here's what she said. it is risky. and so this is a person that is famous for taking big risks. the question is, is he flattering the law? ah, now, technically no....
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we'll look at what the decision means for the u. s. and for the rest of the world. also on the show, germany, hopes of economy can shake off the pandemic. this year and face the bigger challenge ahead. the climate transformation will look at berlin's latest forecast. and we'll go to india for look at how businesses are dealing with the latest wave of the pandemic. and we'll talk to our correspondent and deli welcome to the show. i'm seeing beardsley in berlin. it's good to have you with us. stock markets in europe and asia tumbled thursday after the u. s. federal reserve laid out plans. preparing back the pandemic measures of the past 2 years. exchanges in tokyo, hong kong and shanghai, all sinking as the fed signal. it would raise borrowing rates in march and wind down asset purchases. european markets also opened with losses. fed chairman jerome powell said, rising prices and strong job growth make tightening necessary. higher interest rates make borrowing more expensive for both companies and individuals. now, exactly when the u. s. might see relief from rising p
we'll look at what the decision means for the u. s. and for the rest of the world. also on the show, germany, hopes of economy can shake off the pandemic. this year and face the bigger challenge ahead. the climate transformation will look at berlin's latest forecast. and we'll go to india for look at how businesses are dealing with the latest wave of the pandemic. and we'll talk to our correspondent and deli welcome to the show. i'm seeing beardsley in berlin. it's good to have you with us....
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u. s. economy roars back to life. america logged its strongest annual economic growth since 1984, but will soaring inflation cut the rebound short. a new trade dispute is brewing this time between china and one of the european union smallest numbers. lithuania, also on the show. no more late night calls from your boss, or buying your own laptop and this remote working hot spot. portugal introduces sweeping laws to protect people working from home. chelsea delaney welcome to the show. the us has recorded its fastest economic growth and nearly 4 decades. last year, gross domestic product grew 5.7 percent. as the u. s. rebounded from the depths of the pandemic consumer spending and business inventories help buoy growth during the 4th quarter of last year. but that trend may not last much longer. the rapid spread of the over con variant could hurt economic activity while searching inflation. it's households this week the i m f slashed, it's 2022 u. s. economic growth forecast to 4 percent from
u. s. economy roars back to life. america logged its strongest annual economic growth since 1984, but will soaring inflation cut the rebound short. a new trade dispute is brewing this time between china and one of the european union smallest numbers. lithuania, also on the show. no more late night calls from your boss, or buying your own laptop and this remote working hot spot. portugal introduces sweeping laws to protect people working from home. chelsea delaney welcome to the show. the us has...
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s. since some time it was almost a year ago that the u. s. telecoms companies actually get these a water billions of dollars an industry they are in the industry are heading delayed their response. so by now the, the american association authority has cleared about 48 of 88 or 80 a big us airport to a, for the system to be used like these new frequencies being used close to the wrong ways to person is really how many will be affected and by the way, you say close to the place to the runway, that's a t and t and verizon is argument isn't that they say they've created buffer zones around efforts and then not too close to the wrong ways. why don't the airlines believe them? it, that's a dispute. the actually demand there will be a buffer zone. none of these speak with the operating radius of 3.7 kilometers or 2 miles around the runways. and that's free to just put it has not been really implemented yet, or they didn't actually agree on this. yet. the telecommunications industry arguing that there are 40 other countries where it does work with
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but the so called traffic lay coalition is divided, the u. s. and other allies want germany to be much tougher. so what now can germany find a new way of dealing with china? next on d, w, these places in europe or smashing all the records slip into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you to record breaking sites on google maps. you too and know also in book form .
but the so called traffic lay coalition is divided, the u. s. and other allies want germany to be much tougher. so what now can germany find a new way of dealing with china? next on d, w, these places in europe or smashing all the records slip into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you to record breaking sites on google maps. you too and know also in book form .
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the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening to hit russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospect of further jet damage to russia's already fragile economy will persuade moscow to back off. now keep potential sanction being considered would be to move russia from the international payment system. swift. it's an essential tool used by banks all around the world to wire money to one another. now trillions of dollars are transferred vs with between over $200.00 countries and territories and $11000.00 financial institutions. here's how it works. now say a business and germany wants to wire money to an institution, and russia. swift will coordinate the transaction transaction using an intermediary bank in the united states. now, if russia were to be kicked out of swift, it would limit its ability to receive payments from broad, including 4 key exports like oil and gas. now earlier i spoke to maria sharina. she's a visiting fellow at the finish insti
the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening to hit russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospect of further jet damage to russia's already fragile economy will persuade moscow to back off. now keep potential sanction being considered would be to move russia from the international payment system. swift. it's an essential tool used by banks all around the world to wire money to one another. now trillions of dollars are transferred vs with...
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and that's going to be one of the big question that the u. s. economy especially also the stock market have been on the rise so strong in the past couple of months in the past, almost 2 years is mainly because of all the similar measures from the u. s. government. and because of the ultra cheap monetary policy of the federal reserve, and if those 2 pillars so to speak are taken away, we have to see how markets and how the economy reacts. maybe one final word we shouldn't forget. it's not due to the federal reserve to make their stock market happy, and they have to look for price stability and for employment. like a point there, yan, thanks so much for joining us. now the ripple effects of a volcano in tonga are washing up on the beaches of peru. the eruption triggered as to nominate soon ami that had peru including an offshore refinery. peruvians are joining the queen of effort while the government demands compensation. here at this speech off the coast to lima. every high tide brings in more oil. that's from a spill over a week ago. that dumped
and that's going to be one of the big question that the u. s. economy especially also the stock market have been on the rise so strong in the past couple of months in the past, almost 2 years is mainly because of all the similar measures from the u. s. government. and because of the ultra cheap monetary policy of the federal reserve, and if those 2 pillars so to speak are taken away, we have to see how markets and how the economy reacts. maybe one final word we shouldn't forget. it's not due to...
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also on the show going, inflation as piling pressure onto the u. s. federal reserve, but will control when prices mean putting the job market on. i will go to new york for analysis and swiss. scientists are turning to one of the world smallest life forms to help house release fewer greenhouse gases until to delaney and berlin. welcome to the show. the global economy has staged and impressive come back from the historic low of 2020. that's according to a new report from the world bank released tuesday. after contracting by more than 3 percent and 2020 global g d p growth came in last year at 5.5 percent. as you will see here in just a 2nd this year the world bank is also expecting improvement of just over 4 percent. now that's the good news. the bad news is that this recovery is not being evenly shared. the economies of developing countries in particular are recovering much more slowly and asia, the middle east to latin america and africa growth in 2023 will be significantly below the long term pre cova trend. now, poor countries haven't been able to s
also on the show going, inflation as piling pressure onto the u. s. federal reserve, but will control when prices mean putting the job market on. i will go to new york for analysis and swiss. scientists are turning to one of the world smallest life forms to help house release fewer greenhouse gases until to delaney and berlin. welcome to the show. the global economy has staged and impressive come back from the historic low of 2020. that's according to a new report from the world bank released...
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the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening to hit russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospect of further jazz damage to russia's already fragile economy will persuade moscow to back off. now g, potential sanction being considered would be to remove russia from the international payment system. swift. it's an essential tool used by banks all around the world to wire money to one another. now trillions of dollars are transferred vs with between over $200.00 countries and territories and $11000.00 financial institutions. here's how it works. now, say a business and germany wants to wire money to an institution in russia. swift will coordinate the transaction transaction using an intermediary bank in the united states. now, if russia were to be kicked out of swift, it would limit its ability to receive payments from broad, including 4 key exports like wheel and gas. now, earlier i spoke to maria sharina, she's a visiting fellow at the finish in
the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening to hit russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospect of further jazz damage to russia's already fragile economy will persuade moscow to back off. now g, potential sanction being considered would be to remove russia from the international payment system. swift. it's an essential tool used by banks all around the world to wire money to one another. now trillions of dollars are transferred vs with...
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we'll see what that could mean for the recovery in the u. s. and the rest of the world and the volcanic eruption triggers an oil fill, an ocean away, and peru where people now wonder who's going to pay for the damage and what, what's the winter wonderland, without the snow, will take you to colorado where climate change has the resort making their own powder and chelsea delaney welcome to the show. interest rates are on their way up. that's the word from washington, where the federal reserve has laid out plans for paring back stimulus to fight surging inflation. prices in the us are increasing at rates not seen since the early 19 eighties, driven largely by energy and food. and march, the central bank is likely to raise the cost of borrowing for the 1st time in nearly 2 years and wind down at asset purchasing program that could help cool inflation, which is running at a fastest rate in 40 years. now fed chairman jerome powell addressed fears that are rate hike would hurt the job market. i think there's quite a bit of room to raise interest rate
we'll see what that could mean for the recovery in the u. s. and the rest of the world and the volcanic eruption triggers an oil fill, an ocean away, and peru where people now wonder who's going to pay for the damage and what, what's the winter wonderland, without the snow, will take you to colorado where climate change has the resort making their own powder and chelsea delaney welcome to the show. interest rates are on their way up. that's the word from washington, where the federal reserve...
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the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospects of further damage to an already pandemic hit economy could be enough to make moscow think twice a confidential sanction being considered. would be to remove russia from the brussels based international payment system, known us swift. it's an essential tool used by banks the world over to wire money to one another. in fact, trillions of dollars are transferred using switch between over $200.00 countries and territories. by around 11000 financial institutions is how it works well. for example, a business in germany wants to wire the money to an institution in russia. swift will coordinate the transaction using an intermediary bank in the united states. if russia were to be kicked out of swift, it would have serious implications for his ability to receive payments from abroad, including for key exports like oil and gas. but let's discuss that further with a
the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospects of further damage to an already pandemic hit economy could be enough to make moscow think twice a confidential sanction being considered. would be to remove russia from the brussels based international payment system, known us swift. it's an essential tool used by banks the world over to wire money to one another. in fact, trillions of dollars are...
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they went to the u. s. into the u. k. in other places. and just in the last 20 years, people have started coming to our lives. and we feel it's really important. those people are treat property, treatment, respect and welcomes the strip, could trigger and exit this of its own with big international demand for replicas, expected among marley funds, football supporters and the vast irish diaspora. all thanks to a concert here that continues to inspire dubliners 42 years own as moneys at the top of the hour a season like ah oh, where i come from, we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in the military dictatorship with just one tv channel and a few newspapers with official information. as a journalist, i work on the trains of many countries and their problems are always the same for do socially in equality, a lag in the freedom of the press. corruption, we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the defense for the humans and semen . why do both will have decided to put their trust enough? my name is jenny perez and i wo
they went to the u. s. into the u. k. in other places. and just in the last 20 years, people have started coming to our lives. and we feel it's really important. those people are treat property, treatment, respect and welcomes the strip, could trigger and exit this of its own with big international demand for replicas, expected among marley funds, football supporters and the vast irish diaspora. all thanks to a concert here that continues to inspire dubliners 42 years own as moneys at the top...
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the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospects of further damage to an already pandemic hit economy could be enough to make moscow think twice. a key potential sanction being considered would be to remove russia from the brussels based international payment system, known as swift. it's an essential tool used by banks the world over to wire money to one another fact. trillions of dollars are transferred using switch between over $200.00 countries and territories. by around 11000 financial institutions is how it works. well, if, for example, a business in germany wants to wire the money to an institution in russia. swift will coordinate the transaction using an intermediary bank in the united states. if russia were to be kicked out of swift, it would have serious implications for his ability to receive payments from abroad, including for key exports like oil and gas. well, let's discuss that further wi
the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospects of further damage to an already pandemic hit economy could be enough to make moscow think twice. a key potential sanction being considered would be to remove russia from the brussels based international payment system, known as swift. it's an essential tool used by banks the world over to wire money to one another fact. trillions of dollars are...
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one year later, the u. s. seems to be even more polarized tent, radicalized law enforcement might be better prepared for future attacks on the capital. but what about us democracy? and with that now you are up to date on t w news. i'm sarah kelly at berlin after a very short break do stay with us for dw business in the meantime, from all of us here at the w. thanks for watching. take care and stay safe with . with nico, it is in germany to learn german louis pinnacle. why not learn with him? d w's, e learning course, eco's fake. the battle against cove it the oma coon variant is putting healthcare systems around the world to the test. vaccination campaigns are accelerating while restrictions are intensifying once again. but are these measures enough to stop the spread of omicron, fax, the data and reports release, you know, weekly coping 19 special. every thursday on d, w ah, has all micron takes hold driving record coded 19 cases, guns is scrambling to keep critical infrastructure up and running. we'll look i
one year later, the u. s. seems to be even more polarized tent, radicalized law enforcement might be better prepared for future attacks on the capital. but what about us democracy? and with that now you are up to date on t w news. i'm sarah kelly at berlin after a very short break do stay with us for dw business in the meantime, from all of us here at the w. thanks for watching. take care and stay safe with . with nico, it is in germany to learn german louis pinnacle. why not learn with him? d...
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u. s. like, or cultural secretary, tom vilsack says the steps signals positive movement in u. s. india trade relations doesn't feel good when they're buy from pork to beach. they're among the worst climate killers. cows. that's because they emit large amounts of greenhouse gas, methane, but people still want them meet and their milk. so far there's been no way out of that particular dilemma. but swift scientists believe they're on the right track. the substance could be the solution to the methane problem with cows. billions of tiny micro algae are floating in these vials. fabiani val and his team from this was competent center for agricultural research in barron are on the lookout for a very specific algae. one that tastes good to cows, and at the same time stops the process of methane production in the cow stomach. the amenities yandy, i analyze the algae for its nutrient content to the holiday. and we can actually simulate the digestive system in the labs. we can test small amounts in the lab and to see whether the algae, as the potential to reduce methane emissions. analys
u. s. like, or cultural secretary, tom vilsack says the steps signals positive movement in u. s. india trade relations doesn't feel good when they're buy from pork to beach. they're among the worst climate killers. cows. that's because they emit large amounts of greenhouse gas, methane, but people still want them meet and their milk. so far there's been no way out of that particular dilemma. but swift scientists believe they're on the right track. the substance could be the solution to the...
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some schools in the u. s. have already shut their doors. this week daily corona virus cases searched above the 1000000 mark for the 1st time. president joe biden has repeatedly urge the americans to reduce their contacts, to slow the spread of the virus different than anything that we're seeing. covert 19 cases among vaccine in the workplace, across america, including here at the white house. but if you're vaccinated and boosted, you are highly protect it. and i'll be concerned about i'm a crime, but don't be alarmed if you're unvaccinated. you have some reason us be alarm many of you will, you know, your experience, severe illness. there are also fears that have too many people become ill on the u . s. staff shortages could affect power stations, police and rescue services. supplies of medicine and food could also be severely disrupted by a lack of healthy workers. he and court that joins us now. yann's, let's pick up on that point what's being done to address potential staff shortages in the face of omicron, especially in key infrastructu
some schools in the u. s. have already shut their doors. this week daily corona virus cases searched above the 1000000 mark for the 1st time. president joe biden has repeatedly urge the americans to reduce their contacts, to slow the spread of the virus different than anything that we're seeing. covert 19 cases among vaccine in the workplace, across america, including here at the white house. but if you're vaccinated and boosted, you are highly protect it. and i'll be concerned about i'm a...
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john was on top of the u. s. charts with the song, a physic health. so clearly a lot of things have changed since then, but for once, i mean the 7 percent a year over year, a price increase was precisely what wall street expected. and we already see did see quite an impact on that in the past week. and then there is a little bit of the sense, at least on no wall street that we might be either at or close to peak. so a price, as we'll say, elevated to especially when you compare it to a good 2 years ago. but slowly, they might be easing a little bit. so that's at least what's the sense on wall street at this point? 982 wasn't quite bornea then yet, but i'll take your word for it. now. what are you hearing from people on the ground beyond wall street? i mean, clearly people feel the impact that we need to talk to kept drivers. i mean they definitely complain about higher gasoline prices. so, but then also, i mean i've talked to people and they actually scaled back some of their spending. so when they go to the supermarket, for example, they are there, t
john was on top of the u. s. charts with the song, a physic health. so clearly a lot of things have changed since then, but for once, i mean the 7 percent a year over year, a price increase was precisely what wall street expected. and we already see did see quite an impact on that in the past week. and then there is a little bit of the sense, at least on no wall street that we might be either at or close to peak. so a price, as we'll say, elevated to especially when you compare it to a good 2...
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the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospects of further damage to an already pandemic hit economy could be enough to make moscow think twice. a key potential sanction being considered would be to remove russia from the brussels based international payment system, known as swift. it's an essential tool used by banks the world over to wire money to one another fact. trillions of dollars are transferred using switch between over $200.00 countries and territories. by around 11000 financial institutions is how it works. well, if, for example, a business in germany wants to wire some money to an institution in russia, swift will coordinate the transaction using an intermediary bank in the united states. if russia were to be kicked out of swift, it would have serious implications for his ability to receive payments from abroad, including for key exports like oil and gas. well, let's discuss that further w
the u. s. and it's western allies are threatening russia with severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine. they're hoping the prospects of further damage to an already pandemic hit economy could be enough to make moscow think twice. a key potential sanction being considered would be to remove russia from the brussels based international payment system, known as swift. it's an essential tool used by banks the world over to wire money to one another fact. trillions of dollars are...
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john was on top of the u. s. charts with the song, a physic health. so clearly a lot of things have changed since then. but for once, i mean the 7 percent a year over year, a price increase was precisely what wall street expected. and we already in the did see quite an impact on that in the past week. and then there was a little bit of the fence, at least on the wall street that we might be either at or close to peak. so prices will say elevated, especially when you compare it to a good 2 years ago. but slowly, they might be easing a little bit. so that's at least what's the sense on wall street at this point. 1982 wasn't quite boring yet yet, but i'll take your word for it. now. what are you hearing from people on the ground beyond wall street? i mean, clearly people feel the impact that we need to talk to kept drivers. i mean they definitely complain about higher gasoline prices. so, but then also, i mean i've talked to people and they actually scaled back some of their spending. so when they go to the supermarket, for example, they are there, they
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and so at the world bank, thank you so much for joining us now in the u. s. high inflation is posing a serious threat to the countries recovering job market. that's according to testimony from federal reserve chair jerome powell, on tuesday in front of the u. s. senate. the fed will consider additional interest rate increases this year on top of the 3. it already has planned and 2022. if consumer clients prices continue to climb. we know that high inflation exactly toll, particularly for those less able to meet the higher costs of a central's like food, housing, and transportation. we are strongly committed to achieving our statutory goals of maximum employment and price stability. we will use our tools to support the economy and a strong labor market and to prevent higher inflation from becoming entrenched. now yes quarter our correspondent in new york joins us for more years. pow husband insisting for a while not that the fed was going to move very cautiously and moving and pulling back the stimulus. why a few changing his to now? yeah, well i mean, you don
and so at the world bank, thank you so much for joining us now in the u. s. high inflation is posing a serious threat to the countries recovering job market. that's according to testimony from federal reserve chair jerome powell, on tuesday in front of the u. s. senate. the fed will consider additional interest rate increases this year on top of the 3. it already has planned and 2022. if consumer clients prices continue to climb. we know that high inflation exactly toll, particularly for those...
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darren a u. s. judgment on friday. the imprisoned x c. o does a form, a bro in the media has also been barred from participating in the pharmaceutical industry for the rest of his life. the jury spelled and the u. s. senate is introducing new legislation that would force defense contractors to stop buying rare earth from china by 2026. the bill would also require the pentagon to create a permanent stock pile of the strategic minerals, which are used in vehicles, weapons at electronics. facebook's parent company meta faces a 3000000000 dollar class action lawsuit in the u. k. it's over allegations it abused its market dominance by exploiting the personal data of 44000000 users. the company says users did have what meaningful control of what information they share . the u. k. economy been strongly in november returning to its pre pandemic size. britain's g d p. expanded by a much faster than expected point 9 percent for that month, which was before it was hit by a wave of the omi called variant of the virus. and now to germany's g d p figur
darren a u. s. judgment on friday. the imprisoned x c. o does a form, a bro in the media has also been barred from participating in the pharmaceutical industry for the rest of his life. the jury spelled and the u. s. senate is introducing new legislation that would force defense contractors to stop buying rare earth from china by 2026. the bill would also require the pentagon to create a permanent stock pile of the strategic minerals, which are used in vehicles, weapons at electronics....
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we'll see with that could mean for the recovery in the u. s. and the rest of the world and the volcanic eruption triggers an oil fill, an ocean away, and peru where people now wonder who's going to pay for the damage. and what was the winter wonderland without snow? will take you to colorado where climate change has to do is we're making her own powder. chelsea delaney welcome to the show. interest rates are on their way up. that's the word from washington where the federal reserve has laid out plans for paring back stimulus to fight surging inflation. prices in the us are increasing ad rates not seen since the early 19 eighties, driven largely by energy and food. and march, the central bank is likely to raise the cost of borrowing for the 1st time in nearly 2 years and wind down at asset purchasing program that could help cool inflation, which is running at a fastest rate in 40 years. now fed chairman jerome powell addressed fears that are rate hike would hurt the job market. i think there is quite a bit of room to raise interest rates without
we'll see with that could mean for the recovery in the u. s. and the rest of the world and the volcanic eruption triggers an oil fill, an ocean away, and peru where people now wonder who's going to pay for the damage. and what was the winter wonderland without snow? will take you to colorado where climate change has to do is we're making her own powder. chelsea delaney welcome to the show. interest rates are on their way up. that's the word from washington where the federal reserve has laid out...
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and that's going to be one of the big question that the u. s. economy especially also the stock market has been on the rise so strong in the past couple of months in the past, almost 2 years is mainly because of all the similar measures from the us government . and because of the ultra cheap monetary policy of the federal reserve, and if those to a pillar so to speak, are taken away, we have to see how markets and, and how the economy react. that may be one final word. we shouldn't forget. it's not due to the federal reserve to make their stock market happy, and they have to look for price stability and corporate employment like a point there. again, thanks so much for joining us. now the ripple effects of a volcano in tonga are washing up on the beaches of peru. the eruption triggered as soon omni soon ami that had peru including an offshore refinery. peruvians are joining the clean up effort while the government demands compensation. here at this beach off the coast to lima. every high tide brings in more oil. that's from a spill over a week a
and that's going to be one of the big question that the u. s. economy especially also the stock market has been on the rise so strong in the past couple of months in the past, almost 2 years is mainly because of all the similar measures from the us government . and because of the ultra cheap monetary policy of the federal reserve, and if those to a pillar so to speak, are taken away, we have to see how markets and, and how the economy react. that may be one final word. we shouldn't forget. it's...
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of terrain of ours cases in the u. s . 2 years after the last in person, c. s. tech companies have had plenty of time to come up with new ideas. ah, las vegas, the strip, the casinos, the flare sin city wants you to know it's back in business. despite an ongoing corona virus varian pandemic. the city is well coming back, a former staple end cash cow. the consumer electronic show, or c. e s. one of the largest and most anticipated trade fairs of its kind. it's been 2 years since we've had a live event. and there's been so much an innovation that has happened. but it was also very important for us to do the right protocols. and so we made the decision in earlier the summer that everybody was going to have to be vaccinated to come to see us. we layered additional protocols like testing, making sure people are wearing masks and doors. but many critics warren, the c s, could become a supers credit event. despite those measures, some big names in the industry, bailed and are no shows at this year's show. he relatively unfazed by all of that around 2000 smaller and
of terrain of ours cases in the u. s . 2 years after the last in person, c. s. tech companies have had plenty of time to come up with new ideas. ah, las vegas, the strip, the casinos, the flare sin city wants you to know it's back in business. despite an ongoing corona virus varian pandemic. the city is well coming back, a former staple end cash cow. the consumer electronic show, or c. e s. one of the largest and most anticipated trade fairs of its kind. it's been 2 years since we've had a live...
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also on the show, storing inflation as piling pressure onto the u. s. federal reserve, but will controlling prices mean putting the job market on i will go to new york for analysis. and swift scientists are turning to one of the world flawless life forms to help cows release fewer greenhouse gases until delaney in berlin. welcome to the show. the global economy has staged and impressive come back from the historic low of 2020. that's according to a new report from the world bank released tuesday. after contracting by more than 3 percent and 2020 global g d p growth came in last year at 5.5 percent. as you will see here in just a 2nd this year the world bank is also expecting improvement of just over 4 percent. now that's the good news. the bad news is that this recovery is not being evenly shared. the economies of developing countries in particular are recovering much more slowly and asia, the middle east to latin america and africa growth in 2023 will be significantly below the long term pre cova trend. now, poor countries haven't been able to spend as
also on the show, storing inflation as piling pressure onto the u. s. federal reserve, but will controlling prices mean putting the job market on i will go to new york for analysis. and swift scientists are turning to one of the world flawless life forms to help cows release fewer greenhouse gases until delaney in berlin. welcome to the show. the global economy has staged and impressive come back from the historic low of 2020. that's according to a new report from the world bank released...
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darren a u. s. judgment on friday. the imprisoned x c. o does a form, a bro in the media has also been barred from participating in the pharmaceutical industry for the rest of his life. the jury spelled and the u. s. senate is introducing new legislation that would force defense contractors to stop buying rare earth from china by 2026. the bill would also require the pentagon to create a permanent stock pile of the strategic minerals, which are used in vehicles, weapons at electronics. facebook's parent company meta faces a 3000000000 dollar class action lawsuit in the u. k. it's over allegations it abused its market dominance by exploiting the personal data of 44000000 users. the company says users did have what meaningful control of what information they share . the u. k. economy be strongly in november. returning to its pre pandemic size. britain's g d p. expanded by a much faster than expected point 9 percent for that month, which was before it was hit by a wave of the only point variant of the virus. and now to germany's g d p figure
darren a u. s. judgment on friday. the imprisoned x c. o does a form, a bro in the media has also been barred from participating in the pharmaceutical industry for the rest of his life. the jury spelled and the u. s. senate is introducing new legislation that would force defense contractors to stop buying rare earth from china by 2026. the bill would also require the pentagon to create a permanent stock pile of the strategic minerals, which are used in vehicles, weapons at electronics....