you can see more of you can see more ofjim 0 neill you can see more ofjim o neill and all of his cupboards with talking business weekly with aaron heslehurst this weekend. i should not be unkind. it is not his fault, is it? finally, to the fast growing video games industry. it s expected to rake in more than $220 billion this year, according to one estimate. that is crazy. so, if you are looking to get foothold in gaming or build a career, there is a big event starting today. global games jam will be linking 33,000 people from 110 countries, online and at venues around the world. the aim is to develop a game from start to finish this weekend in 48 hours. last year some 7000 games were created. tim cullings is executive director of global gamejam. he s in seattle. this sounds insane and incredible. is it impossible? absolutely. we are really excited about it, looking forward to it. we have people
he cited intensive consultations between germany and its western allies. joining us now, we have a top defense official from one of those nato allies, permanent secretary of the estonian ministry of defense. i would like to start with what estonia is doing to help ukraine because there was a big announcement within the week. can you share that with us? yes, with pleasure. estonia has been one of the largest supporters of ukraine. last week we had lethal aid, and if you translate that into u.s. terms, it would be 220 billion euros. it s makes us the largest contributor of aid to ukraine. last week, we convened a large
the let s look. we have $44 billion package for ukraine. it s included in the $1.7 trillion government funding bill. $220 billion to arm ukrainian forces and replenish stockpiles. $12.9 billion to shore up ukraine s government and economy. $4 billion to help with the ukrainian refugees. $27 million for federal funding oversight. $675 million to expand. talk about the white house s view talk about the timing here, number one. number two, whether these things are pretty much given that democrats have control, these are on a fast track to get done and talk about how the white house sees the importance of the
$220 billion on stadiums and infrastructure, making this the most expensive world cup ever. in yet another last-minute change of plans of at the beer sales flags last week, the captains of european teams won t support the rainbow bands they promised to wear in solid with the lgbtq community. the fifa warned them that wearing the armbands would earn them a yellow card. it s something we ve done before. i don t see the problem. the u.s. team says it started educating its players about local issues 18 months ago. being here on the ground, greg, what is the stand that the u.s. team is making? from my perspective, there s been positive things. there s still also work to do. from u.s. soccer to the u.s. military today, fox corps ceo lachlan murdock opened a sports bar at a military base. roughly 8,000 service members
the surge by republican challenger lee zeldin. this move comes as op-ed explains how the empire state could be on the verge of electing first republican governor in decades. they want more fiscal responsibility, violent criminals taken off of the street and working immigration system. aunt $220 billion budget with fixes to the bail system and sidestep confronting the immigration system. lee zeldin joined gloria ingram to explain the rampant crime crisis. this is why she is so out of touch and last week s debate she doesn t understand why walking up criminals is so important to me. when she says that, it is a message to new yorkers she doesn t care or understand why this is so important to everyone. it is one of the main reasons she is going to lose. todd: take a look at this, new york post-cover for today mocking governor hochul for accusing lee zeldin and republicans being deniers.