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peacefully we have to take action including military action but today, ukraine virtually produces or manufactures nothing, they have been dry to maintain their manufacturing capability but actually they have been importing things for free. free loading. but, you know, it will come to an end sooner or later. we can join my colleague vitaly shevchenko who has been watching the news conference, it s been going on for about an hour so far and what are the main headlines? so about an hour so far and what are the main headlines? about an hour so far and what are the main headlines? so far we have seen a very the main headlines? so far we have seen a very heavy the main headlines? so far we have seen a very heavy focus the main headlines? so far we have seen a very heavy focus on - the main headlines? so far we havej seen a very heavy focus on ukraine. vladimir putin yet again defended his so called special military operation against ukraine by saying russia was forced t ....
where he told them and i quote: we continue until the end, there is no question. i say this even given the great pain, and the international pressures. nothing can stop us, we will continue until the end, until victory, nothing less, live now tojerusalem and our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. good to talk to you. what more do we know about this visit from the us national security adviserjake sullivan? he national security adviserjake sullivan? , ., ,,., sullivan? he will fly in from saudi arabia, sullivan? he will fly in from saudi arabia. on sullivan? he will fly in from saudi arabia. on a sullivan? he will fly in from saudi arabia, on a regional sullivan? he will fly in from saudi arabia, on a regionaltrip - sullivan? he will fly in from saudi arabia, on a regional trip and - sullivan? he will fly in from saudi arabia, on a regionaltrip and he. arabia, on a regional trip and he will meet here over the course of two days with israeli leaders especially me ....
where they are, let s keep them high to show financial markets that we are serious about fighting inflation and wait until it comes down before we loosen. of course the criticism here is that, and the bank s own analysis shows that, that it takes 1.5 years for the full effect of interest rate increases to ripple through the economy, so we might well be in a situation where we have kept rates very high for quite a while and that is really pummelling the economy, we are getting low or even negative growth and inflation is even below target. so it s understandable why the bank of england is risk averse and wants to make sure inflation is squeezed out for sure, make sure inflation is squeezed out forsure, but make sure inflation is squeezed out for sure, but there is a real risk of them are leaving rates too high for too long. of them are leaving rates too high fortoo long- of them are leaving rates too high fortoo lonu. . ~ ,, . ., for too long. thank you so much for our for t ....
push us back. president putin went on to say. for more on this, we canjoin my colleague vitaly shevchenko who has been much of that news conference. we will go on to some of the other that president putin has been saying in a moment. what we just cut to was the president taking a question from a member of the public who appear to be at home, that s something isn t it? ~ , , ., ., it? well, it might be unusualfor leaders outside it? well, it might be unusualfor leaders outside of it? well, it might be unusualfor leaders outside of russia, - it? well, it might be unusualfor leaders outside of russia, but i it? well, it might be unusualfor. leaders outside of russia, but this is what vladimir putin has been doing for more than 20 years. he s been holding these 0 and a sessions called direct lines with members of the public, but the thing to remember is that very little is left unscripted during these events. whereas vladimir putin has taken difficult questions now and ....
Series, we re bringing in cheryl casone with great advice on how to fix just that. we ve talked about this before. good morning. millenials, they are struggling in the work force right now. there is a lot of reasons why. ceo s are always saying, shear what we re look for in employees, but they have some complaints about the millenials. first off, they say their expectations are too high, whether it s days off that they expect, or a title or paycheck. also they say they lack face-to-face communication skills. it s about personality in the office. you and i communicate. we talk in the hallways. that doesn t happen a lot with millenials. they also say they re on their phones too much. that s the number one complaints. they re texting. they re facebooking, twittering, linking in, whatever they re doing. but they re not paying attention to inner office communication. a lot of people are expecting a lot of them in the office. what are the big don ts in the office that you find are happen ....