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2022, the west further tighten the screws. since then, the us uk- eu, the screws. since then, the us uk eu, along with countries including australia, canada and japan have imposed more than the 16,500 sanctions on russia. and just last week, the us and uk imposed a tough new raft of measures. their main target has been russia s money, freezing foreign currency reserves and bank deposits. they have also banned exports of technology for making weapons, band flights and restricted wealthy business people linked with the kremlin. russia s oil industry has also been another major target. despite the export controls, russia seems to have continued to be able to fund its war machine in ukraine. the economy has largely withstood the shock and is expected to grow by about 1 2% this year according to the international monetary fund. that s partly because it is still selling oil to countries like india and china. and because moscow has been able to impart sanctioned goods by bu ....
Things they have been able to get accomplish on capitol hill to a stronger degree. i think that many democrats are frustrated by that because they viewed joe biden as being this popular politician who s going to be the vehicle for an agenda that includes a lot of things that were to the old joe biden s left and i think what they want is for him to make a stronger case for that agenda. this isn t just immediate frustration. it s political leaps in the democratic party who feel like it s a missed moment, he missed opportunity and that 11 months into the biden administration, they see these poll numbers on virtually every major issue and they wish he was doing a better job of fighting to make the case for their agenda. howard: and that s the key point, not just media frustration. a classic example friday in nantucket he stopped to take a few questions about the virus variant showing up in a number of african countries and he said well there s a lot we don t know and ....
State. if she wanted to be in the game, she had to stay in the game. she was governor. i m sorry, as governor. and she was the vice presidential nominee. yes. thank you very much. now to an escalation in the war of words over censorship. in a letter to the president from such groups as the society of professional journalists, an american society of newspaper renders they say federal agencies are denying reporters access to knowledgeable staffers by assisting they talk to pr people and political appointees and that this amounts to, quote, suppressing the news. they furg say 40% admit to blocking certain reporters because they don t like what the journalists write. eric schultz told me the administration has made strides to transparency, such as allowing access to visitor logs. but the media frustration on this issue is boiling over. after the break, rosie o donnell ....
Governor of an obscure western state. if she wanted to be in the game, she had to stay in the game. she was governor. i m sorry, as governor. and she was the vice presidential nominee. yes. thank you very much. now to an escalation in the war of words over censorship. in a letter to the president from such groups as the society of professional journalists, an american society of newspaper renders they say federal agencies are denying reporters access to knowledgeable staffers by assisting they talk to pr people and political appointees and that this amounts to, quote, suppressing the news. they furg say 40% admit to blocking certain reporters because they don t like what the journalists write. eric schultz told me the administration has made strides to transparency, such as allowing access to visitor logs. but the media frustration on this issue is boiling over. after the break, rosie o donnell ....
Governor of an obscure western state. if she wanted to be in the game, she had to stay in the game. she was governor. i m sorry, as governor. and she was the vice presidential nominee. yes. thank you very much. now to an escalation in the war of words over censorship. in a letter to the president from such groups as the society of professional journalists, an american society of newspaper renders they say federal agencies are denying reporters access to knowledgeable staffers by assisting they talk to pr people and political appointees and that this amounts to, quote, suppressing the news. they furg say 40% admit to blocking certain reporters because they don t like what the journalists write. eric schultz told me the administration has made strides to transparency, such as allowing access to visitor logs. but the media frustration on this issue is boiling over. after the break, rosie o donnell ....