media. the suspect only 21 years old, was a member of the massachusetts national guard s 10 2nd intelligence wing. fallout over the leak is continuing as many of the shared documents assuming they are legitimate reveal the depth that u.s. intelligence had penetrated russia s military. other documents contained the troop movements of russian soldiers. the leak s impact is far reaching and will, no doubt, damage u.s. interests and has immediate implications percent war in ukraine. let s bring in retired four-star general jack keane, he s chairman of the institute for the study of war and a fox news senior strategic analyst. general, welcome, good to see you again. so you ve seen a lot of leaks like this not maybe like this, but a lot of leaks of intelligence secrets in your career. how would you assess the damage of this one? how serious? yeah. i think it is pretty serious for a couple of reasons. one you mentioned, what s revealed is the fact that the united states has
inauguration of a new bank on shanghai. the new development bank has been set up by the brix group, that s brazil, russia india and china and south africa and president lula said the new financial institution frees developing countries from established ones our business reporter has more on the significance of this trip. on the significance of this tri -. , ., ., , trip. the goal in his own words is to strengthen trip. the goal in his own words is to strengthen the is to strengthen the relationship. and at least when it comes to business ties our already pretty significant. china is brazil s biggest export market, each year buying tens of thousands of billions of dollars of natural resources and agricultural products, including soybeans, iron ore, oil and be for that while brazil according to chinese state media is the biggest recipient in latin america. president lula da silva needs more of it if these two bruised brazil s stagnant economy. that s why the brazilian gover
eagles in america s biggest sporting event, the super bowl. hello and welcome to the programme. it s a week since two earthquakes devastated parts of turkey and syria, in which so far, more than 33,000 people have died. the united nations says that figure could double. remarkably though, survivors are still being pulled from the rubble. united nations aid vehicles have now begun arriving in syria, but the head of the un s relief mission, says many people have a right to feel abandoned. part of the problem is that rebel groups still control parts of the north west, following years of civil war. 0ur middle east correspondent quentin sommerville and cameraman robbie wright have managed to gain access, and sent us their first report from inside the rebel held area. a border and a catastrophe shared, but in the earthquake s aftermath, syria and turkey couldn t be further apart. we ve just crossed into syria at the border crossing. there were about a dozen aid trucks, fuel tankers
let s start with oil, because at the weekend, the secretary general of the organization of petroleum exporting countries, haitham al ghais, said he expects global oil demand to exceed pre pandemic levels this year. so what does this mean for the oil industry? joining me now is russ mould, investment director at aj bell. does this mean we are going to hit $100 per barrel again in 2023? , ., , hit $100 per barrel again in 2023? ., , ., hit $100 per barrel again in 2023? a, a a, 2023? gosh, that s a tricky question 2023? gosh, that s a tricky question for 2023? gosh, that s a tricky question for this 2023? gosh, that s a tricky question for this time - 2023? gosh, that s a tricky question for this time of i 2023? gosh, that s a tricky | question for this time of day. you can certainly construct a case where you can see oil going back up, perhaps not to the height of last year, but we have china reopening, the davos crowd and the imf seeming less worried about global econo
ingraham angle. biden declared war on the american dream. i love this car. nothing but incredible memories. the set up right here. you feel like you for complete control. this is an iconic industry. jason: that was all a manufactured lie meant to sell middle america. it was announced that biden wants to remake the american auto industry with the toughest emissions limits ever depanding gas powered cars go out of existence. what is left? 67% of all cars and truck sales being ev s by 2032. this is historic nose to protect the health news to protect the health and well being of every person on this planet. jason: is it possible? quote this requires building total new factories and supply chains and years long process. major reengineering of one car model takes 3 to 5 years. auto makers could be overhauling dozens of them, said a former general motors executive. biden epa is giving the auto energy a few years to reinvent a business model that will take decades. the ep