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of long-term symptoms? what might mr. james be experiencing? >> thank you, congresswoman presley. in july of 2021, the biden administration released a guidance package that announced long covid, under the ada, requires employers make reasonable accommodations for disabled people. however, there is not been a smooth transition for those with long covid, they will not make adjustments requested or they may not be in the position due to their illness. similar accommodations that can be worked is allowing people to work from home, which allows flexibly around schedule. an adjustment in work style and dress code, which makes it easier for covid long-haulers and be able to sit versus stand, having an office nap room, or a quiet area for rest, for meditation. we have even seen some help for information for employers with long covid and making the accommodations to make the process much smoother. >> thank you. let's say mr. james can no longer work and turns to our disability safety net, in order to make ends meet,
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certainly as long as they _ working from home? certainly as long as they spend _ working from home? certainly as long as they spend one _ working from home? certainly as long as they spend one or - working from home? certainly as long as they spend one or two i long as they spend one or two days at home, the other few days at home, the other few days they spend in the office, the office is the place they will come together and experience their companies and the purpose of their company so we are pretty positive about which of officers in the big cities. ., , which of officers in the big cities. ., , ., cities. your company has a drive towards _ cities. your company has a drive towards lowering - cities. your company has a drive towards lowering its | drive towards lowering its carbon footprint it's made a commitment on that front stop is it the most environmentally friendly way to happy, commuting to officers, when they could, as we have seen, do they could, as we have seen, do the same work and be in many cases just as effective working from home without having that environmental i
certainly as long as they _ working from home? certainly as long as they spend _ working from home? certainly as long as they spend one _ working from home? certainly as long as they spend one or - working from home? certainly as long as they spend one or two i long as they spend one or two days at home, the other few days at home, the other few days they spend in the office, the office is the place they will come together and experience their companies and the purpose of their company so we...
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long-range rockets to ukraine.- what do we - providing long—range rockets to ukraine. right. what do we know about that and _ ukraine. right. what do we know about that and what _ ukraine. right. what do we know about that and what would - ukraine. ii grit. what do we know about that and what would they do to ukraine, having the upperhand? it do to ukraine, having the upperhand?_ do to ukraine, having the u- erhand? , , , upperhand? it will help because these long-range _ upperhand? it will help because these long-range rockets - these long—range rockets actually now have terminal munitions that can be guided to their target. you can actually fire and artillery round 20 miles away and have it hit a tank but only if you know where the tank is and only if the tank does not move or is not camouflaged. and so, with 100 of these kind of systems or 150 or 200, of these kind of systems or 150 or200, i of these kind of systems or 150 or 200, i think it will help some of the ukrainian course. i do not believe they will shift the basic trajectory. and russia can still put thes
long-range rockets to ukraine.- what do we - providing long—range rockets to ukraine. right. what do we know about that and _ ukraine. right. what do we know about that and what _ ukraine. right. what do we know about that and what would - ukraine. ii grit. what do we know about that and what would they do to ukraine, having the upperhand? it do to ukraine, having the upperhand?_ do to ukraine, having the u- erhand? , , , upperhand? it will help because these long-range _ upperhand? it will...
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the long term, fundamentals are strong. the demand which is driven by the transition in the energy sector because of climate change does imply that the prospect for copper and the outlook fundamentally is very strong in the mid-and long-term. >> when you are basing your business performance, what is the base case addario for this year and next? >> that is information we don't share publicly, but i can talk about the consensus in the market. what we have seen 12 or 18 months ago, the consensus long-term price was probably below three dollars. now, we are seeing some indicating the long-term price will be around 3.20. certainly it is going up. there is a view that demand is growing. supply is constrained. the fundamentals are shifting. there is structural movement in the market indicating that prices will be higher. >> we are seeing big changes when it comes to chile. we know there will be stricter environmental regulations. will that affect your new and future projects? >> as long-term investors, any mining company does not
the long term, fundamentals are strong. the demand which is driven by the transition in the energy sector because of climate change does imply that the prospect for copper and the outlook fundamentally is very strong in the mid-and long-term. >> when you are basing your business performance, what is the base case addario for this year and next? >> that is information we don't share publicly, but i can talk about the consensus in the market. what we have seen 12 or 18 months ago, the...
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i am hopeful, but that is still a long way to go. hostile a had here on al jazeera, we look at the long term impact is covered 19 on patients and how they could overwhelm the us health system. ah, the he's been getting high enough in western year to bubble up a few thunderstorms. i think it'll collapse little, at least in this part of western europe through france and belgium as these frontal systems when she come through. but most of europe, you can see sitting on the quiet skies, other side of this height and normally wins rather coolly here, represented by the yellows when the teens all the way down through western russia. that was bulgaria. but where in the thirty's and want to places in france and certainly throughout a good part of spain took the the southwest now. so i said, be a cooling trend through paris as new jobs through belgium, through parts of germany in the low countries, with cloud and some shouts at the same time. things rather warm up from the eastern side of europe, with temperatures exceeding 20 in the low twenty's in fact. and the passing rain just keeps passing a
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i mean, for a long, long time the european union in particular, the federalist corps of the you and i'm talking about france here, particular as dreamt of being a supervisor. you know, when i was in brussels i, i lost count him and didn't part. as i went to where, you know, senior year issues, waterford glasses, wine would start talking about competing, you've got to come up with america creating the united states and europe. and this is the federalist superpower dream. the people like macro have and to be honest, the e u and my home, i think i looked at ukraine as, as almost a gift or something given. because i wanted very, very long time to justify scrapping the veto role, the, you know, i'm a c on voting on pick decisions and brussels, which is prevented this russian sanction soil planned going through should remember . and i also wanted the opportunity to present you on the, i think a micron is finally realized that the french to be more relevant for him to be more powerful and run the way he'd like to. well, i'm israel, i think martin, i think that's a very valid point. but as a cr
i mean, for a long, long time the european union in particular, the federalist corps of the you and i'm talking about france here, particular as dreamt of being a supervisor. you know, when i was in brussels i, i lost count him and didn't part. as i went to where, you know, senior year issues, waterford glasses, wine would start talking about competing, you've got to come up with america creating the united states and europe. and this is the federalist superpower dream. the people like macro...
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a lot of people have been making about just how long the long civil rights movement is. and also perhaps in thinking about segregation think about the ways in which jim crow laws take shape in part because of black agency everything, you know black people try to ride buses. that's when they have to pass the laws. so there's this kind of dynamic which i think sometimes got a little bit lost in studies of segregation that sort of debated when it started. so i think you have to sort of follow what's happening on the ground not just in the courts and see what's happening. i think you do that really well because one of the things you are we learn in this book is a storyteller so our time is brief, but you want to share just a a story that either. captures that or at least encourages the folks who haven't to pick up traveling black and read it. yeah sure one of the remarkable things about researching and writing this book. it's each chapter even when i thought i had finished researching i would discover something. i hadn't quite understood until i was sort of narrating. and my
a lot of people have been making about just how long the long civil rights movement is. and also perhaps in thinking about segregation think about the ways in which jim crow laws take shape in part because of black agency everything, you know black people try to ride buses. that's when they have to pass the laws. so there's this kind of dynamic which i think sometimes got a little bit lost in studies of segregation that sort of debated when it started. so i think you have to sort of follow...
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if these children are left with long term effects, what, what do you do then? so say the children's committed to be in ukraine for the long term and respond effectively to the changing needs of children and families. and that's more so one of the things that we're doing is creating these child friendly places where children have a chance to be safe here and get a chance to be children again and, and play and connect with their age groups and entrusted adult. but also how supports you continue to recover, express themselves, find ways to work through the grief and loss and, and start to build their lives again. and so they can have fun again, that's what it is meant to be about as a kid is in a mo mcdonald from say the children into the pro. thank you very much. and here now to sri lanka, where authorities have extended a curfew and have been given orders to crack down on riot, has following unrest that erupt this week. several people have died in clashes in recent days. weeks of peaceful protests turn violent off to pro government groups. attack to protest is c
if these children are left with long term effects, what, what do you do then? so say the children's committed to be in ukraine for the long term and respond effectively to the changing needs of children and families. and that's more so one of the things that we're doing is creating these child friendly places where children have a chance to be safe here and get a chance to be children again and, and play and connect with their age groups and entrusted adult. but also how supports you continue...
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this is one battle in a long, long war going probably to next year. and this is a real surprise on one side of the other because i've seen it written that given the poor performance of russian forces that perhaps moscow would declare an end of this war effort to capture you cranes, eastern territories. that's possible. who knows what's in his head and he runs the show that i think the ukraine is, could presented some form of surrender the way would happen, or at least a concession. but the way that would happen is the russian simply stand on the defensive ukraine is, would, would shape up to counter attack. and that's going to happen anyway. doesn't really matter. wants to play what's going to happen on the ground you can use. i'm going to stop fighting because the rest of the class, i'm sort of notional victory was to happen to be a local success, which could work, i think, in the long term, the reverse. thank you for that. very clear franklin richard military analyst. thanks very much. we'll german chancellor, all i show. so said the turn rushes vla
this is one battle in a long, long war going probably to next year. and this is a real surprise on one side of the other because i've seen it written that given the poor performance of russian forces that perhaps moscow would declare an end of this war effort to capture you cranes, eastern territories. that's possible. who knows what's in his head and he runs the show that i think the ukraine is, could presented some form of surrender the way would happen, or at least a concession. but the way...
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i _ long time now? there is no doubt about that, i am _ long time now? there is no doubt about that, i am talking _ long time now? there is no doubt about that, i am talking about. long time now? there is no doubt i about that, i am talking about what it defends now. the other thing is, this is a party that doesn't want northern ireland to exist and that an entirely legitimate political aspiration but at all times here in northern ireland it has to be in power and unionists are concerned about having been, then having been turbo—charged. but it's important to say vessels up you mentioned the 90 seats there are here, 63 of the seats there are here, 63 of the seats are not sinn fein, the overwhelming geography are not sinn fein, approaching three quarters of voters did not give sinn fein their first preference also be other bolstering thing for unionists is they came out on top in terms of overall votes, 42%, so unionism is very farfrom finished, overall votes, 42%, so unionism is very far from finished, even though symbolically it is a difficult day. i
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without the volunteers, the system would have broken down long, long ago. i, as the mayor of the city, i have a responsibility, i need to help the refugees in this tragic situation, but i also need to make sure that this city functions properly, because if it doesn't, then this incredible solidarity and energy of the polish people might be sapped. when the city services are going to be overwhelmed, people will start complaining — that's normal. in ukraine, vera worked as a masseuse. and although she has some savings from her business, she has started to work in warsaw. like hundreds of thousands of ukrainian refugees in warsaw, vera is starting to confront the reality that she may not be going home any time soon. we have guaranteed ukrainians a citizen—like status, they have access to free education, to free healthcare and social policy. so now, the biggest problems are the problems of long term. most of these people are going to stay with us for months or years. there are thousands of ukrainian refugees looking for accommodation in warsaw, so the mayor
without the volunteers, the system would have broken down long, long ago. i, as the mayor of the city, i have a responsibility, i need to help the refugees in this tragic situation, but i also need to make sure that this city functions properly, because if it doesn't, then this incredible solidarity and energy of the polish people might be sapped. when the city services are going to be overwhelmed, people will start complaining — that's normal. in ukraine, vera worked as a masseuse. and...
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in the long term, if roducers onto customers. in the long term, if producers don't _ onto customers. in the long term, if producers don't get _ onto customers. in the long term, if producers don't get price _ onto customers. in the long term, if producers don't get price rises - onto customers. in the long term, if producers don't get price rises nowl producers don't get price rises now which _ producers don't get price rises now which means they can carry on production— which means they can carry on production and survive as a business. _ production and survive as a business, then they will be not carrying — business, then they will be not carrying producing and that will be leading _ carrying producing and that will be leading to — carrying producing and that will be leading to more or greater increases in price _ leading to more or greater increases in price nexi— leading to more or greater increases in price next year because of the scarcity— in price next year because of the scarcity of— in price next year becaus
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it's been in the air for a long time. an individual making $150,000 would be eligible at $300,000 so one estimate says $260 billion, the most fortunate americans will get for what reason? >> this will disproportionately benefit those most able to afford these loans, it will benefit those who go to the elite private colleges and biden knows this and acknowledged that, so much for him looking out for the little guy but not only that nothing is free. why should taxpayers pay for others college tuition and don't forget there is currently a moratorium on federal loans because of the pandemic. they have extended that as well. i don't know what they are doing in washington, everything is upside down. before it is one of the most unfair things ever. the democrats should admit they are the party of the elites. i've got to mention it looks like all of these things aren't working. at this point, donald trump was a more popular president than president biden is. it is hard to fathom when you think of the positive publicity biden gets
it's been in the air for a long time. an individual making $150,000 would be eligible at $300,000 so one estimate says $260 billion, the most fortunate americans will get for what reason? >> this will disproportionately benefit those most able to afford these loans, it will benefit those who go to the elite private colleges and biden knows this and acknowledged that, so much for him looking out for the little guy but not only that nothing is free. why should taxpayers pay for others...
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i'm not going to be here long. i think it can run another few days more worried than i was before i think you'll see as we get to mid july and august and earnings come down. >> why are you more worried than before i mean, you could look at things and say the fed is getting exactly what it wants. inflation moderating, sentiment negative, that crushes demand, they need demand to come down. stocks have been beaten up but they're stabilizing at least for now. credit markets pretty much behaving this is exactly what the fed wants. brenda, is now the time to be more or just as negative or can you try and build a positive case here? i'm not suggesting you have to if you're not, but are there reasons to be more positive than say a week ago >> i think there are and i think there are three important things that we gain confidence in this week that were previously freeze at the market one, the fed is going to pause after two rate hikes if data suggests they should, and with financial conditions tightening, feels like maybe th
i'm not going to be here long. i think it can run another few days more worried than i was before i think you'll see as we get to mid july and august and earnings come down. >> why are you more worried than before i mean, you could look at things and say the fed is getting exactly what it wants. inflation moderating, sentiment negative, that crushes demand, they need demand to come down. stocks have been beaten up but they're stabilizing at least for now. credit markets pretty much...
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it's this idea of long-term vision long-range planning and thinking beyond the next 20 years 200 years to outer 1000 years out with the least toronto arboretum, i think right now so we look at climate change and the pandemic one of the most important things i could think we learn is collaboration and the role of design in terms of solving larger problems. i think we've lost a lot of that conversation right now. we focus on climate change in terms of we have to put up a seawall. we have to change force management product programs etc pandemic. like how do we make people safe? what about the vaccine all these things all being very based on science and the conversation and i think the idea of design and the role of design and problem-solving are things that these three men and men and women across the board during this period of the 19th century. we're thinking much more broadly about the commonwealth of massachusetts had the first state public health department the united states and in the late 19th century the massachusetts medical profession with the olmstead firm. developed a plan for
it's this idea of long-term vision long-range planning and thinking beyond the next 20 years 200 years to outer 1000 years out with the least toronto arboretum, i think right now so we look at climate change and the pandemic one of the most important things i could think we learn is collaboration and the role of design in terms of solving larger problems. i think we've lost a lot of that conversation right now. we focus on climate change in terms of we have to put up a seawall. we have to...
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after all, the show must go long. her now in a very different note, we go to the dry and austin, baron landscapes of western spain and portugal, where not too long ago, whole villages were wiped off the map when they were submerged below reservoirs. now, however, low water levels have enabled onlookers like pac via longer to see those same villages literally re emerging as the waters recede. the 71 year old can hardly believe his eyes. normally park of year longer would now be getting wet feet. this was once a vast reservoir but has been drying out and now his old village, when submerged, has re emerged. after that a body that was my grandmother's house, yet i spent my childhood here with my parents. my cousins, uncles and aunts emmy, but him, this was our house, it through and everything. but like i said, were to this was the spanish village of us at 8 or located near the portuguese border along with the entire valley. it was flooded when the auto endorse, a reservoir was created. for 30 years, the village had been s
after all, the show must go long. her now in a very different note, we go to the dry and austin, baron landscapes of western spain and portugal, where not too long ago, whole villages were wiped off the map when they were submerged below reservoirs. now, however, low water levels have enabled onlookers like pac via longer to see those same villages literally re emerging as the waters recede. the 71 year old can hardly believe his eyes. normally park of year longer would now be getting wet feet....
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it is impossible publish a long time job meant to be a big boss. but fortunately for the long top, india has gone to address q 2, a largest since we have given them our values, saw known as well as financial aid with a long destination period so that they can overcome their prices. but we bought the loan, which we have the vin number, which we have the events that is back there, back to back itself is not. and not far she logs out to come out of that trap as such. and i think that be a head coach long, it's going to be much more wars than what it is now. and it's, it's much more than just in economic crisis for the government now because protests, people are happy and sure, lanka, they protest is one. the government to step down if you expect any other politicians to be able to do a better job pulling sure lanka out of the crisis. there was this is because it gets, i guess the beveled have been a 5 all the titian space should be far from minnesota and i am sure long then probably this situation will not have a ride. that's such both the prime minis
it is impossible publish a long time job meant to be a big boss. but fortunately for the long top, india has gone to address q 2, a largest since we have given them our values, saw known as well as financial aid with a long destination period so that they can overcome their prices. but we bought the loan, which we have the vin number, which we have the events that is back there, back to back itself is not. and not far she logs out to come out of that trap as such. and i think that be a head...
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that's the way to think about it long-term as a diversifier with low volatility in the long run, these yields are quite attractive. >> explain what's happening when it comes to, tony, the fed rethink. yesterday it made sense, right he took the 75 basis points off the table. he laid out his plan the market seemed to like that so why the sharp reversal today in your view >> well, is it really a rethink or just simply ongoing uncertainty surrounding the numerous issues we're thinking about? i think the fed is caught in what i would call and i'm thinking of seinfeld, the opposite episode the george costanza episode. the fed will do the opposite of what it did in 1994 when the 10-year yield shot up to over 8% back then greenspan was known for so-called gradualism started off with small moves, three 25 basis point moves, two 50 point moves and then wham a 75 point basis point you would think that would hurt the markets but instead ignited a big rally. and the market never looked back until recently here you see the fed acting aggressively it has an aggressive plan and has told us it will mov
that's the way to think about it long-term as a diversifier with low volatility in the long run, these yields are quite attractive. >> explain what's happening when it comes to, tony, the fed rethink. yesterday it made sense, right he took the 75 basis points off the table. he laid out his plan the market seemed to like that so why the sharp reversal today in your view >> well, is it really a rethink or just simply ongoing uncertainty surrounding the numerous issues we're thinking...
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long ease regional tor has u. s. allies concerned about beijing's military and financial ambitions in the region. well, those were the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera after 4 lines. but before that, we leave you with memories of sharina archive. the voice of palestine. jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the coming of its journalist in the occupied west. buck sharon was shot him ahead, buys, ready forces while she was on assignment in jimmy ah, a from with an honest, with a view to where we started to. well before that the put up with a shooting abuto to look frank assessment, what are the political risks of banning rushmore? the gas for western leaders will sanctions on russian energy exports. that's a recipe for social in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera. previously on thought, once i had problems with always, jack always said that he did go to my left, your house, and i told them to expanding young me.
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when you're trading up leverage, these are not products meant for long-term holding. do it quickly. >> i notice there are epfs but they have liquiddy issues. what is the best play here with options? >> so i can understand if you're looking at the time open interest is not that huge. uup does have a lot of activity. there is a quarter million interest in there. here's an important point. when you look at the options market, sometimes you'll see that the spreads are narrow. and sometimes a little wider. you can use limit orders in that case. and if you're looking to make a bet, i think you can keep it relatively simple. so you don't have to spend a great deal of premium and you're trying play for a trend that was out for september. this is one of the situations where it is not volatile, if the trend in your favor, trends could be a nice way to do it. >>> up next, even more tweets on deck. options action back in two. thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, chart
when you're trading up leverage, these are not products meant for long-term holding. do it quickly. >> i notice there are epfs but they have liquiddy issues. what is the best play here with options? >> so i can understand if you're looking at the time open interest is not that huge. uup does have a lot of activity. there is a quarter million interest in there. here's an important point. when you look at the options market, sometimes you'll see that the spreads are narrow. and...
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we need a long-term solution. we can't wait another week, another few days, we need babies to have vitamins, nutrients they need. critical nutrient, like in tennessee, north carolina, babies are being hospitalized for malnutrition. they dropped the ball. they need to come up with a long-term solution. reopen abbott safely, allow for individual imports. push the defense production act to get more formula on the shelves. charles: maybe we could somehow encourage more manufacturing here. we should ever have to go through this again. >> should never have happened. it is upsetting to see what happened with omicron over holidays. we were unprepared. but our government had enough notice to predict and anticipate the needs of our children. so this should never have happened in the first place. charles: speaking of omicron, china is just, beijing now, making moves. there might be a case or two. all they need is one or two cases. does this reflect how stringent they were in the beginning? by the way america applauded how gr
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you've had a very long day. when margaret thatcher became britain's first female prime minister, there were reports that the queen privately disapproved of the government's social agenda. but the iron lady played down suggestions of a serious rift. even if she did say it all right. she may have felt something, but there was never any difficulty in saying anything to me. any difficulty at all. every year, there's a royal invitation to balmoral. matters of state discussed over a cup of tea. in the years that i came - to know her as prime minister, prime ministers had private meetings with the queen — each week, she invariably looks forward. _ tony blair certainly appreciated the queen's advice after his landslide victory for labour. even though i was the politician, she was the monarch. i found her not just useful, but sometimes deeply insightful. it's very good to welcome you here and when you have to explain what you're trying to achieve. i it's a it's a very - good form of therapy. and imagine doing that - to
you've had a very long day. when margaret thatcher became britain's first female prime minister, there were reports that the queen privately disapproved of the government's social agenda. but the iron lady played down suggestions of a serious rift. even if she did say it all right. she may have felt something, but there was never any difficulty in saying anything to me. any difficulty at all. every year, there's a royal invitation to balmoral. matters of state discussed over a cup of tea. in...
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this is a way to consider taking a long position. an important point here, if you look at where the stock was only recently, it was substantially higher than that level so if you are playing for a bounce, this is a way to do so while risking less than essentially going out and purchasing the stock would do. and the other thing is, if you have this on and the stock does begin to rally, you can do other option strategies sufficient as calls against it to offset the decay, which the longer the data the option is, the lower that teekay will be in any case. >> carter what do you make of home depot take us through the chart. >> sure. first one is straightforward it's the entire 2009-2020 advance. i have annotated the 2009 low and the current high and what we have is something that was close to a perfect 45 degree angle, as you could have. in fact, look at the second chart. that chart is a mathematically perfect 45-degree channel. and home depot has vacillated within the range of the channel. we are at the midpoint now that's sort of import
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i think that will be — hold out as long as we can? i think that will be the _ hold out as long as we can? i think that will be the main _ hold out as long as we can? i think that will be the main question - hold out as long as we can? i thinkl that will be the main question going forward after many civilians are evacuated and perhaps the residents of mariupol are evacuated, what will happen to those soldiers in the steelworks? it is believed to thousands of them are still there, they say they will not surrender and “p they say they will not surrender and up until now the russians are denying any kind of negotiation to allow safe passage out of the steelworks. today i met the wife of a soldier who is in the steelworks who told me that the whites of the soldiers are desperate and willing to go there themselves to guarantee the safe release of these soldiers. hugo bachega, good to talk to you, thank you. the situation for the ukrainian troops still trapped in the steelworks is becoming increasingly desperate. supplies are runing low an
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so malia has finally held a long delayed election this week in which her son shake, muhammad was made president. the country is played with poverty, but one of the most pressing problems is the terrorist group. asha bob. now, in a renewed attempt to help the somalis fight the group, the u. s. has announced that it all deploy american troops to somalia to help the government counted the islamist extremis group. now since 2004, i'll sure bob has been conducting a brutal insurgency in somalia and although it's been driven out of most 1000 cities including the capital or got issue, the group still controls many rural areas and regularly carries out attacks. natasha. barbie said to have anywhere between $5.10 fighters and according to a mortgage issue based research group, the hero institute last year, the group made $180000000.00 us dollars. now i'll ship up makes us money from extorting civilians. and as you're about to see in our 1st report, those who refused to pay and up even pay a higher price. a dreamy beach on the coast of somalia, capital mogadishu, a holiday makers. paradise elit
so malia has finally held a long delayed election this week in which her son shake, muhammad was made president. the country is played with poverty, but one of the most pressing problems is the terrorist group. asha bob. now, in a renewed attempt to help the somalis fight the group, the u. s. has announced that it all deploy american troops to somalia to help the government counted the islamist extremis group. now since 2004, i'll sure bob has been conducting a brutal insurgency in somalia and...
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term. in everyone just kind of bought in, long term.— in, long term. in itself, that sounds quite _ in, long term. in itself, that sounds quite appealing - in, long term. in itself, that sounds quite appealing for i sounds quite appealing for today as well, so why has it failed, do you think?- failed, do you think? well, creatively. _ failed, do you think? well, creatively, it _ failed, do you think? well, creatively, it is _ failed, do you think? well, creatively, it is doing - failed, do you think? well, | creatively, it is doing better than ever. it is fantastic at the moment, but i think the problem is money. it has come down to money, and channel five don't want to stump up the cash to give the show going, and they pay the majority share, and no one else has wanted to come into cover that. so, unfortunately, it has to come to an end, and filming finishes on the 10th ofjune, and then the last episode as the 1st of august. the last episode as the 1st of au~ust. ., ., , , ., august. you are the super fan. what on earth _ august. you are the super fan
term. in everyone just kind of bought in, long term.— in, long term. in itself, that sounds quite _ in, long term. in itself, that sounds quite appealing - in, long term. in itself, that sounds quite appealing for i sounds quite appealing for today as well, so why has it failed, do you think?- failed, do you think? well, creatively. _ failed, do you think? well, creatively, it _ failed, do you think? well, creatively, it is _ failed, do you think? well, creatively, it is doing - failed, do...
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matter how long it takes. they'll liberate their country from the russian invasion. layla, an onion, a can you share with us what you've learned about reports that we're getting from the south that the moscow appointed and leaders of the occupied region of her son plant you asked president point you annex the territory at this point later, there is no am a date set for what zalinski is calling a fake referendum, a bogus referendum, like where we saw in what he claims we saw in crimea, where the territory voted to be annexed by russia. after russia already exerted its military might over the crimean peninsula in ukraine, and that became part of russia. so that is what a lot of people think we're seeing an unfair sun, which has been um, occupied by russian military since april. so it's been a, quite a long time. the city has adapted somewhat to the russian occupation, or we've seen russian flags go up in the city. we've seen ukrainians cooperating with the russian officials there. and now that seems that they're
matter how long it takes. they'll liberate their country from the russian invasion. layla, an onion, a can you share with us what you've learned about reports that we're getting from the south that the moscow appointed and leaders of the occupied region of her son plant you asked president point you annex the territory at this point later, there is no am a date set for what zalinski is calling a fake referendum, a bogus referendum, like where we saw in what he claims we saw in crimea, where the...
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i think a said that a switch has split, but it, but it is with a long term with a long term outlook. if that is not too paradoxical, probably no. go ahead are to that. but, but if i can, just finally, if i can just just briefly, i just re fi this to your question that yeah, and obviously in the long term picture fin and sweden populations are very, very angry right now. but if russia wants to, we'll back from it's aggression, i'm sure both states will keep the door open. we'll keep the channel for dialogue open to talk russia out of some of it's brutal aggression that we're seeing in ukraine right now. probably despite what russia might be saying publicly, just how concerned is moscow about the possibility of finland and sweden joining nato, lose the plastic or things that russia cannot deal at the same time with ukraine and the, the expansion of finland and sweden during the night. there are simply not enough my capability for all those talk about military technical measures being taken. well, not much can be taken. all the conventional capabilities are more or less used right now,
i think a said that a switch has split, but it, but it is with a long term with a long term outlook. if that is not too paradoxical, probably no. go ahead are to that. but, but if i can, just finally, if i can just just briefly, i just re fi this to your question that yeah, and obviously in the long term picture fin and sweden populations are very, very angry right now. but if russia wants to, we'll back from it's aggression, i'm sure both states will keep the door open. we'll keep the channel...
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if you look at it, you have long lines to get us in shall items. some items are not available, no other cars. so for the last few meets people have been, he's will be protesting. and as a result, in early april, there was mass resignation of the government and several other keys do rituals. and now we're having a crisis point where they the continuous demand by the people for the president and the prime minister to resign. the regardless of the demands they continue to would office, helen, kind of gone out in bangkok via position and protest. us are accusing the government of court criminal financial mismanagement, or i'll shall anchors. current roles was solely the response. but the responsibility, the fault of the government, or are other factors at play here to yeah, my saw this is the worst crisis for long kinds going through since the 1930s. and we've been in a crisis trajectory for some time. and certainly over the last 12 years. but certainly when the coven pandemic hit 2 years ago, it was amply clear that we were going to going to balance o
if you look at it, you have long lines to get us in shall items. some items are not available, no other cars. so for the last few meets people have been, he's will be protesting. and as a result, in early april, there was mass resignation of the government and several other keys do rituals. and now we're having a crisis point where they the continuous demand by the people for the president and the prime minister to resign. the regardless of the demands they continue to would office, helen, kind...
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how long can you keep going civen that around. how long can you keep going given that squeeze _ around. how long can you keep going given that squeeze you _ around. how long can you keep going given that squeeze you are _ around. how long can you keep going given that squeeze you are seeing? l around. how long can you keep going given that squeeze you are seeing? i | given that squeeze you are seeing? i think it is going to be really difficult for a lot of partners that we work with. one thing that we have been calling on is for the government to really support people during this cost of living crisis. we know that there is a lot of action being taken, but one of the things we are really keen to see its government to bring benefit payments in line with inflation. we think there is a real possibility that the situation could get much worse and we hope the government can step in to help support families in this difficult time.— to help support families in this difficult time. �* . difficult time. and in the meantime, what would
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no one knows that are safe enough to return in the long term. but those brave enough to come back are sending a clear message to russia. they will not give up on their home that ah, boucher has also shown how important education and a free press are. but the war is extremely dangerous for journalists, some have died and many have made sacrifices. here's an example from live thought. this is where ukrainian journalist victor covalent go now lives. he has found refuge at the levin media forum. so local, squeaking sports workmans isabel. i put my whole life into this backpack and i fled together with my family. we just with his wife and children, left ukraine after the family fled to russian occupation in their country south. they all started off from their hometown bare dance and the sea of on solve victor . since the family had to pass 12 russian army checkpoints, as the journalist, he was in grave danger each time it she'll split shaft. at 1st, i tried to find reasons to state also, but 2 or 3 weeks into the war, i realised that for russians, jo
no one knows that are safe enough to return in the long term. but those brave enough to come back are sending a clear message to russia. they will not give up on their home that ah, boucher has also shown how important education and a free press are. but the war is extremely dangerous for journalists, some have died and many have made sacrifices. here's an example from live thought. this is where ukrainian journalist victor covalent go now lives. he has found refuge at the levin media forum. so...
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well, if her an immediate prisoners were, was likely they wouldn't have fought that long. it was luckily a long time ago that they would not be able to win or to get out of there by their own for force. and it was also long clear that ukraine did not have the capacity to break through the lines and get them out of there. so the fact that they have stayed there so long and so as it looks like even starving in the end, what was due to the fact that they thought they would be mistreated in russia or possibly even killed. so this anxiety, this is shared by ukrainian society, is still there and we are also hearing from moscow. some signals met people in the politicians in russia or public figures, calling for their, for the execution of or to, to sue them in court, etc. so all of this is on the table, ukraine is of course, hoping for a prisoner swap because that's the best thing they can hope for. but it's far from clear whether this will happen, mateus billing, or reporting from had a case there. now, north korea is grappling with its 1st reported cove at 19, i break after 2 y
well, if her an immediate prisoners were, was likely they wouldn't have fought that long. it was luckily a long time ago that they would not be able to win or to get out of there by their own for force. and it was also long clear that ukraine did not have the capacity to break through the lines and get them out of there. so the fact that they have stayed there so long and so as it looks like even starving in the end, what was due to the fact that they thought they would be mistreated in russia...
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they are right that we i need long-term structural change of need long—term structural change of our account is been ailing for a long time before the pandemic. there was very little in that queen speech that deliver that. where were the measures of for example to give local leaders real power, economic power, for skills, transport, housing so they could actually revive the economy is? where were the motives to ensure there was an income flow that we say no one else is moving below. where were the measures to support small and medium—size enterprises? there was a host of things the government could have done toward structural change and it was very little. {line have done toward structural change and it was very little.— and it was very little. one of the kinds of secrets, _ and it was very little. one of the kinds of secrets, were _ and it was very little. one of the kinds of secrets, were being - kinds of secrets, were being heckled. you're doing very well to fight over that. people can hear what were saying. unfortunately with subtitles, don't move quite fast enough to follow
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s ones, russia is ready for a long war. also coming up to re lincoln's push for the president to go, protested defy orders to stay at home blocking street to call for new leadership. several people have died in clashes between pro and anti government groups. i mean a worsening economic crisis plus bat. useful. bruce, the adult fans, ali, hold on to the club to join matches. the city for the english team. agreed to pay $75000000.00 euro beliefs. ah, i've been physical and welcome ukrainian president blood of mister lansky says his country's forces are making gains against russian troops. they re taking several villages around the eastern city of ha, if despite this will be crazy bonds of a long fight ahead. united states intelligence says roger is ready for a protracted bull. ukrainian troops say they need more anti tank weapons to continue clawing back. victory. ukrainian force is taken back control of villages on the outskirts of hot gift. as units pressed forward with their counter offensive, the encounter trail the wreck
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how long would it take for the u.k., they can -- and how long to get this to the baing shoals. with the frack spreads and the rouse-abouts, and people who know what they're doing. and supply is limit more than of because we've laid down some regulars. there's no doubtn my mind they'll have to start drilling, start now. it's going to be a year's long progress. we don't have the human infrastructure or physical structure to do the permion. the mostrilled province in the world is probably the hottest oil and gas plate still. you have that infrastructure ready to go to ramp up production quickly. but it's goi to be hard and land use conflicts and count on the sierra to oppose it. >> and in oil wells, drilled in the u.k. for oil and gas production. if you've got a problem, give a roughneck and some duct tape and they're going to solve it. that's what our industry does and it's -- they will solve problems, but just get out of their way. we can do uff, but youe got to have-- you've got to incentivized to invest >> what about a continental. are you able to find enough to man your crews
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now, finland and sweden have long traditions of development policy. if any two countries are experienced with this network. what can you bring to the european and transatlantic alliance debate about how to write this now dangerous perception? >> 1% of gdp and development for many, many years, so we are one of the largest in the world actually so i think what we bring to the table this a kind of trustworthiness and this is something we have done for a long time. we've done it globally and it agree with you. this is a narrative that we need to change and i don't think that we have come to the conclusion of how we do that. but i think that this is a fundamentally importance ending the war and the suffering is most important but then this is one of the most important issues you needin to tackle. we are one out of eight. of course we are in economic force to reckon with and given how we have outbreaks for so long, we need to change this. >> do you have any suggestions on the western alliance, whatever works? economic or humanitarian acts of intervention? t
now, finland and sweden have long traditions of development policy. if any two countries are experienced with this network. what can you bring to the european and transatlantic alliance debate about how to write this now dangerous perception? >> 1% of gdp and development for many, many years, so we are one of the largest in the world actually so i think what we bring to the table this a kind of trustworthiness and this is something we have done for a long time. we've done it globally and...
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and it's a long time. 50 years. it actually means we have to engage, not only the military but policy leaders. we have two educate them. you have to have a mindset in those areas. it does not come easy. we have been doing it for the fourth cold war, after the cold war. germany was basically selling all of its useful technologies. >> the same with us. this was really a part of the cold war era. it has always been in our minds. in the 90's and kind have lost that event but now we have gotten it back. we have just opened a couple of weeks ago a new agency. this is both about preparing the general public about awareness about cyber and also disinformation campaign. but also connecting civil society, companies. the difference in today, i think in cold war days, that were mainly swedish now they are international ones. how do you deal about international companies, providers in a crisis? i think that could be a very interesting discussion. >> that brings me to our last geopolitical question before i headed over to mike wh
and it's a long time. 50 years. it actually means we have to engage, not only the military but policy leaders. we have two educate them. you have to have a mindset in those areas. it does not come easy. we have been doing it for the fourth cold war, after the cold war. germany was basically selling all of its useful technologies. >> the same with us. this was really a part of the cold war era. it has always been in our minds. in the 90's and kind have lost that event but now we have...
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it showed me emotional long and long. i'd been wondering for a long time why we didn't have a freeport here in the united states. and i wanted to create one, but i never got round to it and be fulfilled on. finally, 5 years ago i decided to do it with the delaware freeport. very successful of alter material afford the u. s. stays of delaware has no z a t my, he is a top notation for art as an investment mini and invest of in or this is ligim engaged in const on. if i'm an investor and i put my money into art, i don't want to pay import sales tax on my art on my investment me in the same way that you wouldn't pay tax if you bought shares. sorry. the other. that's the exact reason for free ports so that investors can store there aren't there and not be burdened with tax issue was logon and sir, listen as of this is sinful, isn't a little shy only philosophy, but diesel also stresses that the items become taxable. as soon as they leave storage. so what's the advantage? lou? we received a message from geneva. the free port ha
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and i'm sure we'll have you on again, victor out before too long to discuss them. we take our vice president for the center for china globally, but globalization excuse me. thank you very much. thank you for having me. turkey has said it's will oppose finland, unsweetened joining nato and institute nordic countries address on cars, concerns about what their support for what it calls terrorist organizations. finan, unsweetened applied for membership this week, marking an end to their long history of neutrality. now fernando shirt long border with russia and turkey has demanded to finland, unsweetened both deal with the kurdish militant allegedly harboured in those nordic states. western leaders have expressed confidence, however, that's on cars. objections will not be a roadblock for the membership process. and of course, it will take all 30 nato members to agree on a meeting a new country to the alliance ortiz ritual. blevins has more story. nato is back in the headlines as the u. s. fights for finland and sweden to become the newest members of the alliance. but no
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uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪♪ >>> welcome back here's a look at the dow heat map gaining a little lost ground most stocks are still red. united health is the biggest drag along with american express. apple, microsoft, united health, those are some of the weights on the dow right now. on the flip side you've got home depot, 3m, amgen and merck disney is right in there, one of the bigger losers, trading here $100 a share that's a level we haven't seen before the depths of the pandemic and before that 2018. this comes after the media giant showed growth of 8 million subscribers to the disney plus platform eps and revenue both missed. joining us is ben. thank you, ben. >> thank you, sara. >> i guess it was a relief on the subs number after netflix's loss who's winning the streaming wars right now? where are we >> it see
uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪♪ >>> welcome back here's a look at the dow heat map gaining a little lost ground most stocks are still red. united health is the biggest drag along with american express. apple, microsoft, united health, those are some of the weights on the dow...