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lisa thank is really prime minister bisman at yahoo has doubled down on his push for judicial reform, which has sparked nationwide protests despite speculation that he might abandon the reforms after unease with his governing coalition in a televised address to day that yahoo said only that he will do everything to calm the situation and to bring cohesion. critics say that the overhauled legal system is a threat to israel democracy our corresponded tanya kramer is in jerusalem. she followed at yahoo statement, forrest and she told me what prompted him to make to day speech. but he seemed to day again another day of protest. also a lot of arrests during the day or during those protests and that the prussia, it seems, had been mounting on the government on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. also what we're hearing from within his only could party from those are saying we need to slow down a bit and those who are saying know those who want to slow down, they should actually resign. so prime minister netanyahu addressed at the nation tonight, he tried to find you know, words for both, for
lisa thank is really prime minister bisman at yahoo has doubled down on his push for judicial reform, which has sparked nationwide protests despite speculation that he might abandon the reforms after unease with his governing coalition in a televised address to day that yahoo said only that he will do everything to calm the situation and to bring cohesion. critics say that the overhauled legal system is a threat to israel democracy our corresponded tanya kramer is in jerusalem. she followed at...
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i'm to now by our correspondence lisa louis in paris. lisa, let me just ask you. micron, he announced that he will resort to using what's on his article, 49.3 to push these pension reforms through without a parliamentary vote. what is his article? i mean, is it unusual that he's using it? it is in a way, unusually his, his lot. you know, he's not business as usual, but it has been used before since the beginning of the 5th republic in the 19 fifties and governments have used it about 90 times. but what is unusual about it is that he's using it for this special form. actually in a, this is the flagship reform he's been running for, you know, to, to be reelected last year with. and he was saying, this is really, i want to put in place this a form, the pension form is what france needs. i want to show that i can perform this country and, and show that i'm a strong statesman. he a statesman here in france and also on an international level. now i'm using this special constitutional power means that he felt that he had not the power to convin
i'm to now by our correspondence lisa louis in paris. lisa, let me just ask you. micron, he announced that he will resort to using what's on his article, 49.3 to push these pension reforms through without a parliamentary vote. what is his article? i mean, is it unusual that he's using it? it is in a way, unusually his, his lot. you know, he's not business as usual, but it has been used before since the beginning of the 5th republic in the 19 fifties and governments have used it about 90 times....
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lisa? well, absolutely, this is the one big reform he has been talking about when he got re elected here in france last year. he says, this is really important to put in place. he's got other reforms coming up. but obviously if he fails to get a majority for this one really important reform according to him that he will lose credibility. and it is a for far from certain if he will find the necessary majority for other upcoming reforms on an international level. he's always been trying to, to be to big tim self as a strong statesman. and that would put a series question mark over that. and he would also lose credibility on the european level over the, to mediate and the conflict in the, you know, after the russian invasion in ukraine, the retirement age in the current retirement age in france. lisa is 62. that's well below the average. why is pension reform so controversial in french? well, $62.00 is the minimum retirement age, so the actual retirement age is rather around $63.00. france is
lisa? well, absolutely, this is the one big reform he has been talking about when he got re elected here in france last year. he says, this is really important to put in place. he's got other reforms coming up. but obviously if he fails to get a majority for this one really important reform according to him that he will lose credibility. and it is a for far from certain if he will find the necessary majority for other upcoming reforms on an international level. he's always been trying to, to be...
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lisa: senator jon tester in montana, thank you. sen. tester: appreciate the visit with you, lisa. thank you. ♪ john: since russia invaded ukraine last year, mw has continued its clampdown on independent media within its borders. many russian journalists fled rather than risk imprisonment for not toeing the government's line. one of them is journalist mikhail zeiger, whose book "war and punishment: putin, zelensky, and the path to russia's invasion of ukraine" is coming out in july. thanks so much for joining us. mikhail: thank you for having me. john: you left moscow for berlin on february 27, 2022. that was three days after the invasion. you said it was clear you had to leave. why? mikhail: yeah, i felt like it was my moral obligation. i knew that you cannot live in a fascist country. and if your country invades another independent country, you have to fight against it. i was like the first hours after the invasion. i've written an open letter that was cosigned by russia's prominent writers, filmmakers. and afterwards, it was reposted and gned by millions of russians. but that
lisa: senator jon tester in montana, thank you. sen. tester: appreciate the visit with you, lisa. thank you. ♪ john: since russia invaded ukraine last year, mw has continued its clampdown on independent media within its borders. many russian journalists fled rather than risk imprisonment for not toeing the government's line. one of them is journalist mikhail zeiger, whose book "war and punishment: putin, zelensky, and the path to russia's invasion of ukraine" is coming out in july....
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lisa mateo. inflation in the euro area fell and underlying price pressures rose to a record. that enforces expectations the european central bank will have to raise interest rates again. consumer prices hit 8.5%. core inflation rose .3% to 5.6%. the g20 for meeting and india has failed to agree on the grinch to discuss russia's war in ukraine. the diplomats will release an outcome statement. the same thing happened last weekend at a meeting of finance ministers. both russia and china objected to the use of the word war. the biting administration is unable little -- is on a potential collision course with tech companies. is coming out with a cyber chatterjee. it will require congress to pass legislation. shares of macias -- shares of macy's are searching, the department put it than expected earnings. plus of the forecasted beat the consensus. best buy is protecting sales will fall -- is protecting -- is predicting sales will fall again this year. high inflation forcing shoppers to think twice befo
lisa mateo. inflation in the euro area fell and underlying price pressures rose to a record. that enforces expectations the european central bank will have to raise interest rates again. consumer prices hit 8.5%. core inflation rose .3% to 5.6%. the g20 for meeting and india has failed to agree on the grinch to discuss russia's war in ukraine. the diplomats will release an outcome statement. the same thing happened last weekend at a meeting of finance ministers. both russia and china objected...
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lisa: ok, thanks. [laughter] tom: don't you guys get the feeling where we take the surveillance nap and you don't know what's going to greet you on that cell phone? you pick up the phone and it's like a mystery. if you go to the bloomberg terminal lab, you just don't know what is going to greet you right now. jonathan: there is definitely that sense that no news is good news. not spending another weekend talking about failed banks, maybe that explains more than anything why the two year yield was higher monday morning. lisa: so why is it lower today? tom: i mean some of it is quality and high yield. are they cooperating with a recovery to norm? jonathan: depends. -- lisa: depends. we heard about it with respect to senior bank bonds. you have to wonder if others would do the same. jonathan: back to something like high yield spreads, a month ago that was something like 390. we kind of broke the full five. tom: this is a busy section but i'm reading a lot about commercial real estate. jonathan: what are y
lisa: ok, thanks. [laughter] tom: don't you guys get the feeling where we take the surveillance nap and you don't know what's going to greet you on that cell phone? you pick up the phone and it's like a mystery. if you go to the bloomberg terminal lab, you just don't know what is going to greet you right now. jonathan: there is definitely that sense that no news is good news. not spending another weekend talking about failed banks, maybe that explains more than anything why the two year yield...
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our lisa desjardins reports. lisa: for years, flaring -- test: i am so upset i have to stand before this board. lisa: rising. >> you all beasley have a fully formed opinion. lisa: and sometimes warring -- roaring debates over schools and kids have now reached the u.s. capital. >> should parents have the right to be involved in their child's education? that is the question before us. >> what about the rights of our students? what about the rights of young people? why are my republican colleagues not advocating for students? lisa: where house republicans today passed what they call a priority bill. it is hr five, called the parents bill of rights. it would require that parents be allowed to see curriculum plans, lists of materials and can look at any available books. also that they will be told about school budgets and any incidents of violence. republicans say it is simple. it comes out of years of covid lockdowns and parent sidelining that led to tension and this. a department of justice notice in about threats t
our lisa desjardins reports. lisa: for years, flaring -- test: i am so upset i have to stand before this board. lisa: rising. >> you all beasley have a fully formed opinion. lisa: and sometimes warring -- roaring debates over schools and kids have now reached the u.s. capital. >> should parents have the right to be involved in their child's education? that is the question before us. >> what about the rights of our students? what about the rights of young people? why are my...
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yes thing near the bus or saw her options and not seeing him musical and easton, you emailed me ah, lisa canter, russian state total narrative. i've stayed as i'm phone and ignore slant scheme div, asking him then i'll set up for a group in the 55 when. okay, so mine is 2000 speedy. when else with river ban in the european union, the kremlin media machine restate on to rush up to date and split our t spoke neck. even our video agency, roughly all band to on youtube. and with this and leaving the video gym to leads to, to be from united addiction system. and that has been, it's on, you know, on. so if you and has talk meant, then it's good to believe it is for it's on good that you want system by street if want to make it more contemporaneous to make it. so look now in terms of being representative of the reality of the dollar and also therefore being more effective in resolving issues and then shoving piece that off the the, you'd out say to them, believe ashley, for by more her machine and i'm with me. i don't even shing, and on top, mrs guy, mr. let me be out of shit, bullets. it no to
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i am lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. >> any time you have a bank failure like this, bank management clearly failed, supervisors failed, and the regulatory system failed red a tearing approach make some sense . it doesn't need to be the same role for all banks. but we do need stronger rules for firms of this size. stronger rules for capital and liquidity. it will be important. >> the federal reserve over the last couple of days testified on capitol hill. you heard a line. bank management clearly failed. super vials failed. the regular tray system failed. take management failed. they lost the job. supervisors failed, and what will happen to them? specially because a lot of people question whether -- you've asked this question. is it a regulatory issue or enforcement issue? it is a failure to act under provisions where you have the capacity to act and the information to act. how do you solve this problem? >> you've mentioned this. he's probably not the right guy to be on capitol hill over the last couple
i am lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. >> any time you have a bank failure like this, bank management clearly failed, supervisors failed, and the regulatory system failed red a tearing approach make some sense . it doesn't need to be the same role for all banks. but we do need stronger rules for firms of this size. stronger rules for capital and liquidity. it will be important. >> the federal reserve over the last couple of days testified on capitol hill. you heard a line. bank...
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tom: lisa: i am -- lisa: i am watching jobs. in the number we get on friday, we have gotten 10 upside surprises consecutive. the longest freak on late -- streak on labor markets going back decades. when you look at that kind of surprising upside momentum some, when do we start to say we are misunderstanding something in a labor market that is unique? tom: i would suggest is the third tranche, what is called the biden stimulus. the fact is that we had a big pop and it is there and it is still there as it fades out over time. you know. that is all there is to it. futures up 16. the vix under night teen 18.79. stay with us. ♪ lisa m.: keeping you up-to-date with the first word. the dow cuts are not over at meta. bloomberg learned that the company is planning a new round of layoffs and will cut thousands of employees as soon as as week. in november meta eliminated 11,000 jobs, 13% of the workforce. kim -- the sister of kim jong-un issued a new warning to the u.s. in south korea. she is threatening severe consequences of the two co
tom: lisa: i am -- lisa: i am watching jobs. in the number we get on friday, we have gotten 10 upside surprises consecutive. the longest freak on late -- streak on labor markets going back decades. when you look at that kind of surprising upside momentum some, when do we start to say we are misunderstanding something in a labor market that is unique? tom: i would suggest is the third tranche, what is called the biden stimulus. the fact is that we had a big pop and it is there and it is still...
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i am lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. ♪ oh booking.com, ♪ i'm going to somewhere, anywhere. ♪ ♪ a beach house, a treehouse, ♪ ♪ honestly i don't care ♪ find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah. >> with what we are worried about, is chinese backed companies being on tens of millions of american bones, including members of the military. privacy concerns, data concerns, disinformation concerns. that is not just implied tiktok. jonathan: if you are concerned, what are you going to do about it? gina raimondo, the u.s. secretary on tiktok. the last administration talked about this. the kind administration is talking about this. what has happened? not much. lisa a: tiktok is trying to get ahead of it saying they are going to limit the type of people on -- a people under the age on tiktok to just 60 minutes. i am sure people will just be lying about their age. this is basically lipservice. tom: one day, a guy who moves terminals worldwide said the same words my dad set a
i am lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. ♪ oh booking.com, ♪ i'm going to somewhere, anywhere. ♪ ♪ a beach house, a treehouse, ♪ ♪ honestly i don't care ♪ find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah. >> with what we are worried about, is chinese backed companies being on tens of millions of american bones, including members of the military. privacy concerns, data concerns, disinformation concerns. that is not just implied tiktok. jonathan: if you are...
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lisa m.: with the first word, on lisa mateo. norfolk southern has unveiled a new safety plan following a derailment last month in ohio. it will install more trackside heat detectors and explore the use of newer types of sensors. norfolk southern had another derailment in ohio over the weekend. this one did not involve hazardous materials. ukraine says russian forces are trying to cut off a besieged city. the attack is preventing ukrainian troops from reaching residents who want to evacuate. russians will probably not be able to -- for the second time this year, tesla is cutting prices. the electric vehicle maker is reducing the price of the model s to just under $90,000. tesla slashed prices earlier up to 20%. yes, the new formula one racing season began over the weekend in bahrain. max first at began his -- formula one has become a sensation in the u.s. thanks in part to the netflix series drive to survive. we spoke to chris warner. >> have seen -- we have seen massive growth. drive to survive has introduced formula one to a wh
lisa m.: with the first word, on lisa mateo. norfolk southern has unveiled a new safety plan following a derailment last month in ohio. it will install more trackside heat detectors and explore the use of newer types of sensors. norfolk southern had another derailment in ohio over the weekend. this one did not involve hazardous materials. ukraine says russian forces are trying to cut off a besieged city. the attack is preventing ukrainian troops from reaching residents who want to evacuate....
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lisa: d.c. spent 16 years on a herculean rewrite of its outdated code that is over a century old. the resulting plan more clearly defines crimes, erases most mandatory minimum sentences, and lowers some maximum penalties in exchange for a tiered, more tailored system. city council passed it overwhelmingly. violent crime is down in the district compared to last year. but homicides have spiked, prompting mayor muriel bowser to veto the measure. mayor bowser: any time there's a policy that reduces penalties, i think it sends the wrong message. lisa: city council doubled down, overriding her veto. kenyan: so, all the fearmongering is totally unnecessary, hyperbolic. lisa: then, d.c., hit a bigger hurdle. rep. comer: the d.c. revised criminal code act of 2022 is irresponsible. it's dangerous. lisa: congress got involved. the constitution gives it direct power over d.c. laws, and the republican-led house pounced. rep. scalise: we see stories of carjackings every day. and what did the d.c. council do?
lisa: d.c. spent 16 years on a herculean rewrite of its outdated code that is over a century old. the resulting plan more clearly defines crimes, erases most mandatory minimum sentences, and lowers some maximum penalties in exchange for a tiered, more tailored system. city council passed it overwhelmingly. violent crime is down in the district compared to last year. but homicides have spiked, prompting mayor muriel bowser to veto the measure. mayor bowser: any time there's a policy that reduces...
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i'm lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> people are doing something that probably is not rational but totally understandable, which is then moving deposits and where they are moving has its out of are the smaller and medium-sized banks into the larger banks. that is not going to stop overnight. there will be a lot of repricing in the credit segment. this is going to be bumping moving forward. jonathan: that was mohamed el-erian weighing in on the solution with ubs and the banking scenarios playing out worldwide. equity futures unchanged. yields lower by seven basis points on a 10 year, 3.3541. if fed decision wednesday, will we get 25 or nothing? what do the projections look like? i want to look at ubs, down 7% at the moment but basically a session i the stock. it was down as much as 16% early on in the session. the other name we need to talk about his first republic here on this side of the atlantic. i keep going back to the news of last week, 11 banks trying to restore confidence and depositing $3
i'm lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> people are doing something that probably is not rational but totally understandable, which is then moving deposits and where they are moving has its out of are the smaller and medium-sized banks into the larger banks. that is not going to stop overnight. there will be a lot of repricing in the credit segment. this is going to be bumping moving forward. jonathan: that was mohamed el-erian weighing in on the solution with ubs and the banking...
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lisa: that is not my reality. that is a culture that has been unearthed and has been behind what we've been witnessing over in the eastern european region. tom: i can't say enough about it with the clarity of 4, 5 years ago mr. browder joins us this morning. bill, i can go eight ways here but i can't. we've got a battle going on in ukraine. the russians had to stop the nazis and they did with a wall of bodies. translate that cannot walk that mr. putin knows over what we are witnessing in eastern ukraine this evening. >> putin basically doesn't care about the number of casualties. he has this huge military advantage that debt this -- death of his soldiers doesn't make him sleep worse at night so they're losing soldiers at a rate of five to one. they were throwing convicts, conscripts, and anyone else who they've been able to corral into this meatgrinder. they are throwing them into battle. these people often times don't even have the proper armor, guns, or whatever and they're being shot down on a major basis. the
lisa: that is not my reality. that is a culture that has been unearthed and has been behind what we've been witnessing over in the eastern european region. tom: i can't say enough about it with the clarity of 4, 5 years ago mr. browder joins us this morning. bill, i can go eight ways here but i can't. we've got a battle going on in ukraine. the russians had to stop the nazis and they did with a wall of bodies. translate that cannot walk that mr. putin knows over what we are witnessing in...
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lisa m.: with the first word, i am lisa mateo. the u.s. is studying ways to guarantee all bank deposits if the current crisis gets worse. that's a move sought by a coalition of banks. the treasury department is looking into whether regulators have enough authority to temporarily insurance deposits larger than the $250,000 limit without consent from congress. the federal reserve faces a tough choice at the meeting of policymakers. jerome powell and his colleagues will consider whether the global banking turmoil is so concerning that and interest rate hike should be abandoned. they will announce a decision on wednesday. the u.k., swiss and a widgeon central banks will also separate -- and norwegian central banks will also talk about rates this week. joe biden vetoed a bill that would allow portfolio managers to way environmental, social and governance issues in investment decisions. the esg factors have grown in population and finance. bloomberg has learned vanguard has decided to close its remaining business in china. u.s. asset management
lisa m.: with the first word, i am lisa mateo. the u.s. is studying ways to guarantee all bank deposits if the current crisis gets worse. that's a move sought by a coalition of banks. the treasury department is looking into whether regulators have enough authority to temporarily insurance deposits larger than the $250,000 limit without consent from congress. the federal reserve faces a tough choice at the meeting of policymakers. jerome powell and his colleagues will consider whether the global...
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..and his puppy raiser, lisa. hers is one of more than 2,000 households giving their time for free to help raise guide dog puppies for around a year. it's opened up a whole new world. i've met lots of new friends, i'm part of... i feel part of a community that i wasn't before. not only that, obviously you're doing something very good, at the end of the day. it sounds exciting, but it's a big commitment. puppies like archie live at home and often need attention around the clock. as much as it's your instant reaction, "puppy, puppy, puppy," you know, "let's go for it. a cute little puppy," you've got to remember that it's a lot of work. it's... being a puppy raiser is hard work, especially at the beginning. volunteers take their puppies with them to everyday places, from restaurants to supermarkets and on buses and trains, to help get them ready for their future working lives. at the end of the day, ijust remember i'm doing this to enable somebody who's not as fortunate as me, that can't see, to actually get some in
..and his puppy raiser, lisa. hers is one of more than 2,000 households giving their time for free to help raise guide dog puppies for around a year. it's opened up a whole new world. i've met lots of new friends, i'm part of... i feel part of a community that i wasn't before. not only that, obviously you're doing something very good, at the end of the day. it sounds exciting, but it's a big commitment. puppies like archie live at home and often need attention around the clock. as much as it's...
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i am lisa mateo. in china, the economy is showing signs of a stronger rebound after bigresearch's were abandoned it manufacturing posted its biggest improvement in more than one decade. meanwhile, service activity climbed, and the housing market stabilized. in northeastern greece, at least 36 people have been killed in a train crash. 85 others have been injured. authorities say the passenger chain collided with a freight train just before midnight. it started a fire. the passenger train was traveling between two popular tourist destinations. lori lightfoot has become the first mayor of chicago in 40 years to lose a bid for reelection. she finished third in tuesday's election. on april 4, a runoff will pit the former chicago schools chief against cook county commissioner randall johnson. lightfoot was unable to overcome voter dissatisfaction with chicago's rising crime and slow economic recovery. christopher wray says the fbi has previously determined of the covid virus originate from a potential lab i
i am lisa mateo. in china, the economy is showing signs of a stronger rebound after bigresearch's were abandoned it manufacturing posted its biggest improvement in more than one decade. meanwhile, service activity climbed, and the housing market stabilized. in northeastern greece, at least 36 people have been killed in a train crash. 85 others have been injured. authorities say the passenger chain collided with a freight train just before midnight. it started a fire. the passenger train was...
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i'm lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is ge aerospace, advancing flight for future generations. ♪ welcome to a new era of flight. your supply chain and ryder makes sure you're ever delivering with freight brokerage to transportation management, truckload capacity and dedicated trucks and drivers. jonathan: it feels like we have a long week ahead of us. equity futures turning lower, negative by more than .1% on the s&p 500. unprecedented over the weekend, the treasury, federal reserve, fbi see looking to shore up the financial industry in the united states of america. tom: and do it in the real-time getting trust and confidence into the system and beginning to think about where are we heading and what did we get wrong here and what do we need to do to fix it, maybe feeling a bit 2009? jonathan: did we scrap the limit overnight? tom: that it insulting to upper middle-class. it should be up to 40 million because i'm on my gulfstream from montana and can't decide to land at sfo or palo alto hilli
i'm lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is ge aerospace, advancing flight for future generations. ♪ welcome to a new era of flight. your supply chain and ryder makes sure you're ever delivering with freight brokerage to transportation management, truckload capacity and dedicated trucks and drivers. jonathan: it feels like we have a long week ahead of us. equity futures turning lower, negative by more than .1% on the s&p 500. unprecedented over the weekend, the treasury, federal...
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: lisa:? 11 american banks. it was $30 billion. tom: $30 billion with a 120 day window and the semantics of the word deposit. i think it's going to be great to discuss not only the idea of what is a deposit, the semantics of this word i feel like i'm in a bed book or something. lisa: by the end of today we have no idea the path that we've been seeing. going to have to see what the reaction function in central banks really is if inflation still is as christine lagarde said the pre-eminent concern. tom: first republic bank under 27 is where we are this morning. with a few seconds left on a friday, what in extraordinary week by team bloomberg surveillance. the character of the guests. i'm sure all three of us have a different favorite guest. lisa: a lot of wonderful voices on a difficult week. tom: bob diamond this afternoon on bloomberg. ♪ this is ge aerospace, advancing flight for future generations. ♪ welcome to a new era of flight. jonathan: this feels like we have one more long trading s
: lisa:? 11 american banks. it was $30 billion. tom: $30 billion with a 120 day window and the semantics of the word deposit. i think it's going to be great to discuss not only the idea of what is a deposit, the semantics of this word i feel like i'm in a bed book or something. lisa: by the end of today we have no idea the path that we've been seeing. going to have to see what the reaction function in central banks really is if inflation still is as christine lagarde said the pre-eminent...
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lisa: absolutely. however, the numbers have gone down a bit when you look at the different sectors where there are still strikes ongoing, the percentage of participants has gone down in the editor city and transport sector. also the number of people have turned out today across france has gone down compared to last week's record day. however, there are still quite respectable numbers, 2 million people turned out to demonstrate against tension performed today, according to the unions. that still means that there are still a lot of people who are against this reform, that the anger sits deep with people and they are not happy about how the government has gone about this. phil: who are the protesters out on the streets? guest: it's extraordinary, it is actually all sorts of people, not just from the far right or the far-left or the usual suspects that are not to demonstrate, lots of people that have never demonstrated before and even people who used to vote for emmanuel macron, his voter base is really an
lisa: absolutely. however, the numbers have gone down a bit when you look at the different sectors where there are still strikes ongoing, the percentage of participants has gone down in the editor city and transport sector. also the number of people have turned out today across france has gone down compared to last week's record day. however, there are still quite respectable numbers, 2 million people turned out to demonstrate against tension performed today, according to the unions. that still...
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lisa desjardins takes a deeper look. lisa: in ukraine today, life, death, and explosions on repeat in the battle for the eastern front. but the future of this war and the people here now may depend on something new, a fast-rising political conflict. rep. greene: no money to ukraine, and that country needs to find peace, not war. [cheering and applause] steve: we are not a european power. we are a pacific power. lisa: republicans, once defined as cold war hawks distrustful of russia, are quickly and sharply splitting over u.s. support of ukraine. and they're doingt in prime time. tucker: last week, we nt a questionnaire to every republican presidential candidate, announced and potential, asking about ukraine. lisa: fox news host tucker carlson aiming to put ukraine at the center of the 2024 gop race. former president donald trump responded, saying, "ukraine should expect little money, unless russia keeps prosecuting or pushing the war." trump has long questioned the amount of funding for ukraine and how much europe is con
lisa desjardins takes a deeper look. lisa: in ukraine today, life, death, and explosions on repeat in the battle for the eastern front. but the future of this war and the people here now may depend on something new, a fast-rising political conflict. rep. greene: no money to ukraine, and that country needs to find peace, not war. [cheering and applause] steve: we are not a european power. we are a pacific power. lisa: republicans, once defined as cold war hawks distrustful of russia, are quickly...
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lisa desjardins has this roundup of the weekend debate. lisa: the republican field is taking shape. mr. hogan: it was a tough decision, but i have decided that i will not be a candidate for the republican nomination for president. lisa: as former maryland governor larry hogan, a moderate, says he'll sit out the 2024 race for the white house. his concern, splitting the opposition to former president donald trump. mr. hogan: i didn't want to have a pileup of a bunch of people fighting. lisa: one potential candidate still deciding -- new hampshire governor chris sununu also wants to move past trump, but will back him if he wins the nomination. gov. sununu: yeah, look, i'm a lifelong republican. i'm going to support the republican nominee. lisa: this, as trump -- announcer: president donald j. trump! lisa: -- heard cheers saturday on political home turf. his speech at cpac, the conservative political action conference, was a mix of philosophy and fabrication. but something new -- the former president who once railed against mail-in and some early voting is changing strategy. mr. trump:
lisa desjardins has this roundup of the weekend debate. lisa: the republican field is taking shape. mr. hogan: it was a tough decision, but i have decided that i will not be a candidate for the republican nomination for president. lisa: as former maryland governor larry hogan, a moderate, says he'll sit out the 2024 race for the white house. his concern, splitting the opposition to former president donald trump. mr. hogan: i didn't want to have a pileup of a bunch of people fighting. lisa: one...
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lisa, back to you for a moment. when you look at this division among republicans, what is driving this right now? lisa: i spent a good time talking to some ambitious republicans who are out on the stump, and that gave me an answer, that the release is split between voters and donors in the republican party. lesser good where voters are. we ask about support levels for ukraine. you can see among republicans, 47% in the poll said there's too much support, too much u.s. support, and you see the rest of republican voters somewhere between not enough and abt right. that indicates there's a split among republicans. but what republicans i talked to are seeing is a trench. that 47% that don't want as much support for ukraine, that's a huge leap, and the number keeps growing. why is that? they tell me they just have a problem after the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, and that overall there's a sense that the u.s. has problems here at home that it needs to take care of rather than dealing with things overseas. other republi
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>> lisa: i did spring break, so i can't tell you not to do it! >> emily: i'm like do it. >> lisa: but i did in college. your former boss, be safe. don't do drugs. be safe. >> emily: coming up, governor newsom is under pressure to take executive action on reparations, that's next. i want you to know something. your spouse has earned the right to apply for a va home loan. a va home loan is unique. it's different than other loans because it allows you to borrow up to 100% of the home's value. that extra borrowing power may allow you to pay down debt lower your monthly payments, put cash in the bank, and give you the peace of mind that every veteran deserves. age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life ins
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but protest is, are determined to continue to use lisa louis. lisa, you as i both, i'm sure will be working long past the age of 64. thank you. watching the w two's conflict zone with sarah kelly is up. next, i will see you at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day you're to see you ah, with a, with who conflicts own with sarah kelly as the fighting rages in russia's war of aggression against ukraine. the international criminal court has issued a warrant for pollutants arrest. my guest this week on conflict zone has called the deportation of children, a genocide and demand justice, ukrainian m p and chair of the parliamentary committee on integration of ukraine for the you. ivana quin push jointly from conflict zone to them for next d w o many pollution. so now the one time a k very often stored. this is my plastic way from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to work. i'm doing all with with with . ready ready as the fighting rages in russia's war of aggression against ukraine, the internation
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for the pbs newshour, i'm lisa desjardins. amna: vice president kamala harris is in africa this week for a three-country tour focused on economic development and security. over nine days, she'll meet with political leaders in ghana, tanzania, and zambia. geoff: her travel follows other high-level officials' trips to the ntinent, as pressure to counter chinese influence in the region grows. laura barron-lopez reports on the trip's historic and strategic significance. laura: for america's first black female vice president, a trip with deep political and personal meaning. kamala harris placing flowers in a women's dungeon at the cape coast castle in ghana. and walking through the 'door of no return', where millions of africans were forced in chains on to ships bounfor the americas. >> so being hereas -- was immensely powerful. moving. laura: speaking off-script about the brutality of slavery, harris challenged growing efforts back home to censor black history. vp. harris: it cannot be denied it must be taught. history must be lea
for the pbs newshour, i'm lisa desjardins. amna: vice president kamala harris is in africa this week for a three-country tour focused on economic development and security. over nine days, she'll meet with political leaders in ghana, tanzania, and zambia. geoff: her travel follows other high-level officials' trips to the ntinent, as pressure to counter chinese influence in the region grows. laura barron-lopez reports on the trip's historic and strategic significance. laura: for america's first...
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i want something that means something to me and her artwork does. >> paul and lisa are spending long hours creating more art and gearing up for a busy spring and summer on the farm. >> love that line, the difference between making a living and making a life. be sure to tune into washington week right here on pbs for more analysis of former president trump's mounting legal challenges, and watch pbs news weekends with john yang tomorrow for a look at the barriers stopping people from getting basic medical care. that is the newshour for tonight. on behalf of the entire newshour team, thank you for joining us and have a great weekend. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by. moving our economy for 160 years. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith. the walton family foundation. working for solutions to protect water during climate change. advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. and with the ongoing support of these individ
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lisa louis is joining us from paris. eliza, the higher of my calls, words are on television there been received in france. glen list of the unions here and of opposition parties has said that they felt he had this very arrogant attitude that he was saying, disdain that he was not, not listening to the people in the streets. obviously they have been asking for this reform to be withdrawn or other options such as the dissolution of parliament, or a re shuffle of the government or also the organization of a referendum. all these things in my, my, my car has include excluded all these things and said he, his vision is to just move forward with things. but it was, the protesters are pace to that. now why has the reaction to raising the retirement age from $62.00 to just $64.00? that's 2 years been so strong and falls? well, 1st of all, it's the minimum retirement age. and many people here retire at a later age because you need to have worked for at least 42 years. so people like myself, for example, who have studied at university know that they and we'll probably retire much later . and als
lisa louis is joining us from paris. eliza, the higher of my calls, words are on television there been received in france. glen list of the unions here and of opposition parties has said that they felt he had this very arrogant attitude that he was saying, disdain that he was not, not listening to the people in the streets. obviously they have been asking for this reform to be withdrawn or other options such as the dissolution of parliament, or a re shuffle of the government or also the...
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but the latest light from paris, lisa, thank you. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has double down on his bush for judicial reform. a never that a sparked nationwide pro just to spite speculation that he might abandon the reforms after unease within his own governor coalition. in a televised address just moments ago, netanyahu said only that he plans to do everything to calm the situation and bring cohesion critic, say, the overhaul of the legal system is a threat to israel's democracy. and that's good at our very own tanya kramer. she city by force in jerusalem. it on. yeah, exactly. what did netanyahu under say just now? he also has a country with lots of protests yang, the scene to day again, another day of protests. also a lot of arrests during the day or during those protests and the pressure it seems, had been mounting on the government on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. also what we're hearing from within his only could party from those are saying we need to slow down a bit and those who are saying know those who want to slow down, they should actually resign. so pri
but the latest light from paris, lisa, thank you. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has double down on his bush for judicial reform. a never that a sparked nationwide pro just to spite speculation that he might abandon the reforms after unease within his own governor coalition. in a televised address just moments ago, netanyahu said only that he plans to do everything to calm the situation and bring cohesion critic, say, the overhaul of the legal system is a threat to israel's...
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lisa good afternoon. anything new? good afternoon, tatyana , innovations in production, import replacement and new jobs, and we will tell you about promising projects in the minsk region with export horizons. and spring is on the wings, the first migratory birds are returning from the south and have already hit the lens of our stork film crew. we'll show it on our live. thanks, but we're back on the air at 17:00 see you soon. the polesskaya derby will continue today in zhlobin, the third game of the quarterfinal series between the local metallurgist and gomel, and will start at 19:30 and will be shown live on belarus 5 tv channel, let me remind you that the current winner lost to the lynxes at the start of the knockout round, but won. revenge in the second game. but shakhtar, after two home fights, beats dynamo 2:0 and in the evening the clubs will play, the third confrontation in molodechno milan loses points in the italian series, and in the final match of the 26th round, they could not convert their advantage as a r
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thank you lisa. and that's it. from me, are the world news team here in a berlin? don't go way doctoral is on the next with a look at brushes. roll in serious civil. my colleague, brent golf. we'll have a wilderness update for you we're all set to go on field citizenship and we're all in. as we take on the we're all about the stories that matter.
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lisa desjardins covering it all, thank you. lisa: you are welcome. ♪ geoff: chinese president xi jinping arrived in moscow today for a three-day state visit to russia. relations between the two countries have grown closer over the past year, as china's imports of russian oil have increased, and both countries seek to undercut the u.s. on the world stage. nick schifrin has the story. nick: they call each other dear, old friends. and in their 40th meeting, chinese president xi jinping labeled russian president vladimir putin his partner in war and peace. >> china attaches great importance to china-russia relations. because we areach other's biggesneighboring countries, as well as strategic partners. nick: the two men share authoritarian recipes for power, and a mutual desire to upend u.s. influence. china remains one of the biggest buyers of russian energy. chinese companies are providing russia with parts essential to maintain russian weapons. the two countries conduct joint military exercises. and since the war in ukraine beg
lisa desjardins covering it all, thank you. lisa: you are welcome. ♪ geoff: chinese president xi jinping arrived in moscow today for a three-day state visit to russia. relations between the two countries have grown closer over the past year, as china's imports of russian oil have increased, and both countries seek to undercut the u.s. on the world stage. nick schifrin has the story. nick: they call each other dear, old friends. and in their 40th meeting, chinese president xi jinping labeled...
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but it will not change much if they get support for the war from china. disco in, lisa certainly could work out as a 3rd. the proteins like some kind of game, like they want to tease the western world of attack, my opinion or their stock sto, people as a launch ukrainian president. the laudermill zalinski has made it clear that no peace can be achieved as long as russian troops continue to occupy and attack his country. and he is an interested in giving any ukrainian territory to putin. cholenski and she are expected to discuss the war on the phone in the coming days. i russian affairs analyst of roman, gone to ranko, joins us from bon, welcome. roman are those talks continue in a few hours that what do you make of what you've seen? so far or so far, it's been a very symbolic visit because it's taking place more than a year since the russian invasion in ukraine with russia extremely isolated in the world, especially in the west. and just a few days after the decision of the national criminal court issuing an arrest warrant again, the russian president vladimir putting so it's a show of
but it will not change much if they get support for the war from china. disco in, lisa certainly could work out as a 3rd. the proteins like some kind of game, like they want to tease the western world of attack, my opinion or their stock sto, people as a launch ukrainian president. the laudermill zalinski has made it clear that no peace can be achieved as long as russian troops continue to occupy and attack his country. and he is an interested in giving any ukrainian territory to putin....
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lisa: this can be dizzying. i want to take viewers through the cases. think of them in terms of location and the types of prosecutors involved. in fulton county, georgia, this is the next case we expect in terms of time. this is a local case. for fulton county, the questionnaire, did president trump try to overturn the 2020 results in georgia? charges could include election felonies, racketeering. this is the case we talked about, the grand jury filed its report in the case to the prosecutor there two months ago. we are waiting for the prosecutor to make her decision and that is expected soon. that is the georgia case. there is a national case that is incredibly high stakes. the department of justice has a special counsel in a separate case we have talked about. the special counsel is looking into two different kinds of cases, the classified documents found at mar-a-lago and elsewhere, and also the 2020 election where the president had a role. possible charges include things like document mishandling, which could be a misdemeanor come all the way to ins
lisa: this can be dizzying. i want to take viewers through the cases. think of them in terms of location and the types of prosecutors involved. in fulton county, georgia, this is the next case we expect in terms of time. this is a local case. for fulton county, the questionnaire, did president trump try to overturn the 2020 results in georgia? charges could include election felonies, racketeering. this is the case we talked about, the grand jury filed its report in the case to the prosecutor...
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thank you. >> lisa torres, i thank you. we will be of course keeping a very close eye on this and i just want to express my solidarity with you and your family thank you so much. >> thank you thank you. >>> up next, broking news. the international criminal court has issued a warrant for putin over war crimes in ukraine we'll discuss that with a man russia designates as a threat to its constitutional order and security you're watching jose diaz-balart porerts on msnbc nigerian. i got a lot of this from you. the more you learn the more you want to know, and then it just fuels that fire. it filled my soul to be honest. explore your family story at ancestry.com (vo) businesses nationwide are switching to verizon business internet. (woman) it's a perfect fit for my small business. (vo) verizon has business internet solutions nationwide. (man) for our not-so-small business too. (vo) get internet that keeps your business ready for anything. from verizon. ♪ ♪ to all the chevy silverado owners out there. the adventurers and the
thank you. >> lisa torres, i thank you. we will be of course keeping a very close eye on this and i just want to express my solidarity with you and your family thank you so much. >> thank you thank you. >>> up next, broking news. the international criminal court has issued a warrant for putin over war crimes in ukraine we'll discuss that with a man russia designates as a threat to its constitutional order and security you're watching jose diaz-balart porerts on msnbc...
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earlier we spoke of t w correspondent lisa lewis in paris. she told us that the french prime minister invited union leaders to discuss the pension reform. while that was obviously quite surprising because the french prime minister, the government, has not talked to the union for about 2 and a half months. the unions were asking for that for a talk, but the government didn't want to, didn't seem to want to talk to them. now they're saying the unions are saying, we're going to go that we're going to talk to the government, but what we want to speak about is really this pension reform. we want the government to drop the reform. however, the government seems not really willing to do so. they are talking about, you know, taking things forward when it comes to work relations to other things, other reforms. and if that's the case, if the government does not really move when it comes to the pension from this, this round of discussions will not provide any tangible results, and the units have already set that they would keep on demonstrating afterward
earlier we spoke of t w correspondent lisa lewis in paris. she told us that the french prime minister invited union leaders to discuss the pension reform. while that was obviously quite surprising because the french prime minister, the government, has not talked to the union for about 2 and a half months. the unions were asking for that for a talk, but the government didn't want to, didn't seem to want to talk to them. now they're saying the unions are saying, we're going to go that we're going...
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supplies and freedom with oh, the western countries are very concerned, the china might be sending russia, lisa weapons, as a way to help rush us military campaign in ukraine. personally, it's my just personal view. i'm very suspicious of that. i don't buy dot to contradicts to what i see. the basic logic of behavior puts on the phone the trying to stick with a russian troops close in on the city of bach. notes are almost gods. he examines the destruction calls in the dawn, bus ukrainian troops blow critical infrastructure at the end of the russian bands. the head of a neo nazi group that claimed responsibility for a deadly attack in a russian border region. as incident was coordinated with the ukrainian military rounded eyes, the international atomic energy agency. accusations within which you radians in the weapons grade levels as the un washed of visit. they're concerned over the nations with china.
supplies and freedom with oh, the western countries are very concerned, the china might be sending russia, lisa weapons, as a way to help rush us military campaign in ukraine. personally, it's my just personal view. i'm very suspicious of that. i don't buy dot to contradicts to what i see. the basic logic of behavior puts on the phone the trying to stick with a russian troops close in on the city of bach. notes are almost gods. he examines the destruction calls in the dawn, bus ukrainian troops...
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it wasn't the brits who listened to me from lisa gears. in britain, a new budget was announced against the backdrop of an unprecedented 40 years of unprecedented strikes and an equally unprecedented inflation and rising prices for everything in a row, the strikers had a flash of hope that the chancellor, that is, the finance minister, announcing the new budget about the poor nurse, would say a word, but the chancellor did not say . we care about people, but we feel that the people who should take care of us, that is our the government does not. i still care about my patients and still love my job, but it's hard for me to justify this situation teacher with students teachers with students civil servants border guards and bbc journalists people warn that strikes will only increase if the government does not raise them all salary, at least 10%. we'll see, we'll see what happens with the budget until it looks like we're getting what we hoped for. and i think that, unfortunately, there will only be new strikes. bad premonitions. they are not de
it wasn't the brits who listened to me from lisa gears. in britain, a new budget was announced against the backdrop of an unprecedented 40 years of unprecedented strikes and an equally unprecedented inflation and rising prices for everything in a row, the strikers had a flash of hope that the chancellor, that is, the finance minister, announcing the new budget about the poor nurse, would say a word, but the chancellor did not say . we care about people, but we feel that the people who should...
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wouldn't nashik would be right. sonya tor daniel kicked out his skin when you had told you this is lisa merlin. so spine, you so far live was question a little bit and you see my little brother and you because of a who are 350 on the school colors unable as you either aborted the dorsal bridge logistics. my business partner, alyssa wiley. this will, yes meal, and we did it with the best rational new deer. so can we have them call us or them either this machine today or what i see. what i was wondering if i had someone in the office that on the phone, if i'm go ahead and do my list of some to run them, you would i be excused from a miracle sky. then yourselves will still get back with us. i will keep record, you know, but up as if the company had given however, more and more people in the west want to know the truth. an american politician, 200 years ago said nobody cares about anything until they're an effective party. and he's absolutely right. most people up until here did not care about ukraine. they just didn't. so now people care because now there's a war going on that could go muc
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our lisa dejardins has more. lisa: this is an example of so-called dark money, which is not new, but has not been seen on this scale. here's how that worked. first, a tycoon gave the $1.6 billion to a trust, marble freedom trust, run by leonard leo. the trust sends money to another fund with charitable 501(c)(3) status. that in turn passes millions on to political and cultural groups. none of that was public until it was reported by "propublica" and others last year. "propublica's" latest story lays out how this cash is building a new kind of conservative universe. andrea bernstein is one of the authors and joins me now. your team found this promotional video from leo explaining his approach. >> i spent close to 30 years, if not more, helping to build the conservative legal movement. and at some point or another, you know, i just said to myself, well, if this can work for law, why can't it work for lots of other areas of american culture and american life where things are really messed up right now? lisa: america
our lisa dejardins has more. lisa: this is an example of so-called dark money, which is not new, but has not been seen on this scale. here's how that worked. first, a tycoon gave the $1.6 billion to a trust, marble freedom trust, run by leonard leo. the trust sends money to another fund with charitable 501(c)(3) status. that in turn passes millions on to political and cultural groups. none of that was public until it was reported by "propublica" and others last year....
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mm hm. listenable over us like lisa. so if you're not from middle one, your yellow, you, your, your child, i got this, you know, quickly a bit, a little more children. russian sold in the cold hawks federal ox goblins. and that's the humanizing human beings. there's also a lot of propaganda and ukraine that russian soldiers are raping babies. russian soldiers are killing ukrainian civilians. i knew that it was only a matter of time until russian soldiers, russian speaking civilians in ukraine would start to be killed. the ukrainians lie a lot. do ukrainians fabricate things? a lot? live in flattering men, women and children. yes, they've been caught in atrocities now. and every time they are, they pump up stories about russia going and now let's talk about for a 2nd. the mass graves that they just found it is m a guarantee that that was a direct result of the documentary on a children amass grace that he just did. ah, and here's how it really happened. but i wouldn't look at anybody's between us but it's just put a lot o
mm hm. listenable over us like lisa. so if you're not from middle one, your yellow, you, your, your child, i got this, you know, quickly a bit, a little more children. russian sold in the cold hawks federal ox goblins. and that's the humanizing human beings. there's also a lot of propaganda and ukraine that russian soldiers are raping babies. russian soldiers are killing ukrainian civilians. i knew that it was only a matter of time until russian soldiers, russian speaking civilians in ukraine...
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decided to increase them, but now it is impossible to talk about real amounts, the country is full of lisa in echelons. american technology is coming. biden, does not have time to voice the amount of the delivery, which ukraine will definitely have to give to calculate the amount. even approximately, it will come out only when hostilities end there and ukraine is billed. lithuanian military spending in 2021 was announced at the level of one and 7/10 billion dollars. according to local statistics, the country's gdp reached 65.5 billion, that is, spending on a possible war pulled two and six tenths of gdp, how much lithuania spent on tanks and guns this year, we will find out later, but for now the country's defense minister said that in 23 he will almost double funding for this area, he promises an amount above 2.5 % of gdp concern for their safety. lithuania is forced, like poland, it is a member of nato, and everyone who joins this peace-loving organization without sniffing it automatically has a duty to spend at least two percent of gdp on american weapons of money for it there is no lit
decided to increase them, but now it is impossible to talk about real amounts, the country is full of lisa in echelons. american technology is coming. biden, does not have time to voice the amount of the delivery, which ukraine will definitely have to give to calculate the amount. even approximately, it will come out only when hostilities end there and ukraine is billed. lithuanian military spending in 2021 was announced at the level of one and 7/10 billion dollars. according to local...
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was lisa bernstein in. that's in one corner which is actually camera. okay. so she's on. yeah. toby, will she going to run your dog famously as you? especially guthmiller flushing, good instinct. okay. fair enough to love you still both lifted the bunch of brit global. i'm sure yours, i'm out. i should book on my job these to pull out the enough room for a few questions a while ago a bobo grade. the missouri as much as we mean for on us. not unusual is my shipping with from an address my even came off head of an o u. n. detachment. people be warned. musk of ice poles magazine, jews are your enemies, eliminate them. remember, your leadership is the o u n. your leader is step on bank data ah, ah one, and you will know what to limit the virginia or nibble you wore a stone and you will go on down. you will what you like a couple of the washing machine regional conflicts on the bulletin. i see mississippi mccalla said the man beats him. he's got all sleeved for, believe me. you guys used to, maybe it will. clear, balboa, barbara, syria, luce principal, we will talk to you in t
was lisa bernstein in. that's in one corner which is actually camera. okay. so she's on. yeah. toby, will she going to run your dog famously as you? especially guthmiller flushing, good instinct. okay. fair enough to love you still both lifted the bunch of brit global. i'm sure yours, i'm out. i should book on my job these to pull out the enough room for a few questions a while ago a bobo grade. the missouri as much as we mean for on us. not unusual is my shipping with from an address my even...