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you don't want as much focus on him and just him if trump is not on the stage, but other candidates want to carve their own path forward to build support. >> david chalian, political director and sometimes news central anchor. >> yes, i am in the renegotiations with the contract right now. >> thank you, david. >> and the reason that popped up is because john berman started to be extremely rude, and david chalian is the only gentleman on set who would come to someone named kate's defense. >> i am here for you. >> all right. thank you. and now, president biden is going to designate a new monument in his western swing to appeal to new constituencies like younger voters. we will be back.

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Talking Business

of other markets. so the product will still have to move. and it's very similar with the fruit and vegetables, the proteins and the meats that we move. we often see some seasonality reason or some political tariffs coming in in one particular location, and therefore countries stop sourcing from one particular country or region, but they have to source from somewhere else. so, fundamentally, we have the flexibility to move our containers around the world on different networks to be able to keep that flow going. but on the land—side operation, we continue to see increasing inflationary costs coming through, on transport costs, labour costs, we've had a number of quite large renegotiations to do with the salaries on transport workers on the land—side operations, and all of that comes through as additional costs to the supply chain. so we have to factor that in. on the ocean side, we've, i think, done a lot of innovation on shipping

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Talking Business

we move actually a lot of rice in containers. and so we won't be moving so many containers of rice out of india. but the final markets where that indian rice was being consumed will now have to source rice out of other markets. so the product will still have to move. and it's very similar with the fruit and vegetables, the proteins and the meats that we move. we often see some seasonality reason or some political tariffs coming in in one particular location, and therefore countries stop sourcing from one particular country or region, but they have to source from somewhere else. so fundamentally, we have the flexibility to move our containers around the world on different networks to be able to keep that flow going. but on the land side operation, we continue to see increasing inflationary costs coming through, on transport costs, labour costs, we've had a number of quite large renegotiations to do with the salaries on transport workers on the land side operations, and all of that comes

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Talking Business

labour costs, we've had a number of quite large renegotiations to do with the salaries on transport workers on the land side operations, and all of that comes through as additional costs to the supply chain. so we have to factor that in. on the ocean side, we've, i think, done a lot of innovation on shipping to to stretch those economies of scale to the bigger and bigger ships, to get more and more tonnes or containers onto ships with using less and less fuel. but we're pretty much running out of runway on the liner economics of doing that. and we will now have to go to these new greener fuels, which will also be more expensive in the future. we've also seen russia not only pull out of the grain export agreement with ukraine, but literally bomb the ports and the warehouses there. i mean, for the many countries, especially in the global south, that relied on ukrainian grain, they're going to have to once again turn to other sources. does that have an impact on your business,

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Talking Business

large renegotiations to do with the salaries on transport workers on the land side operations, and all of that comes through as additional costs to the supply chain. so we have to factor that in. on the ocean side, we've, ithink, done a lot of innovation on shipping to to stretch those and more tonnes or containers onto ships with using less and less fuel. but we're pretty running much running out of runway on the line economics of doing that. and we will now have to go to these new greener fuels, which are also, be it more expensive in the future.

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

nato and had to meet all of these conditions and that would last for a number of years. that's what they threw at him. he got no accelerated timeline. he said you have to meet these conditions. that got him frustrated. why? it's understandable. he's been fighting. nato's major adversary that they stayed organize after the collapse of the soviet union, he's been fighting them for 18 months. he's destroyed half of putin's army in ukraine and he wants recognition for that that putin will reattack once renegotiations take place. he says get me in as soon as possible as a hedge against putin reattacking again. >> martha: general, good to see you. lots moving on this front. we will talk soon. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> martha: in finland, president biden also talked about a possible prisoner swap for evan

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BBC News

charges against him and his troops will be dropped. as wagner's leader leaves for belarus troops, i spoke to hanna liubakova, a belarusianjournalist and researcher. welcome to the programme and thank you for being with us. firstly, what you have reports that it was president lukashenko that brokered the deal. why was he the person to do that, you think? i deal. why was he the person to do that, you think?— do that, you think? i think we should not — do that, you think? i think we should not exaggerate - do that, you think? i think we should not exaggerate his - do that, you think? i think we | should not exaggerate his role here and first both minsk and moscow kept saying that he played a really significant role but at the same time he may have been just the technical player here. you may have just served as a, sort of support after the renegotiations took place between the real actors, who is putin and yevgeny prigozhin said the results of that. we have seen that prigozhin has

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BBC News at Ten

going on for a long time. is the end in sight? right now, it doesn't look like it. aslef has turned down successive pay rises of 4%, conditional on changes to ways of working — which are aimed at cutting costs and "modernising." the rail industry and the government argue the offer is "fair" and reasonable. but the union's boss has warned industrial action could be stepped up. we are always open to talks, always open to renegotiations but every time we sit down, we are dealing with people who actually dissemble, act in bad faith, want to rip up every national and local agreement that we've got. when it comes to the rmt union, its dispute with network rail, which does maintenance and signalling, has already ended. but its standoff with ia train operating companies looks deadlocked again. the union rejected an offer including a 5% pay rise for one year and then 4%, the next depending on big changes to working practices, to be agreed at local level. with no obvious sign of a breakthrough, it's very possible there could be at least another summer of strikes on the railway.

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Buenos Aires Times | Kelly 'Raquel' Olmos: 'Argentina has an exemplary labour movement'

New Labour Minister Kelly 'Raquel' Olmos on Argentina’s labour movement, employment rights, collective bargaining, and Alberto Fernández’s re-election hopes.

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War in Ukraine

to negotiate? he any indications that he wants to negotiate?— any indications that he wants to neuotiate? , to negotiate? he is in the mood to negotiate? he is in the mood to negotiate _ to negotiate? he is in the mood to negotiate but _ to negotiate? he is in the mood to negotiate but it _ to negotiate? he is in the mood to negotiate but it seems - to negotiate? he is in the mood to negotiate but it seems that l to negotiate but it seems that at the moment he is only eager to negotiate on his terms. so is always the worst in ukraine are eager to accept that crimea is now crimea and those newly occupied territories are now part of russia, he will be happy to discuss that. of course this is unacceptable at least for ukraine and probably for the worst as well. that is the trouble, if you remember there were negotiations very early on in this war in march. there was a possibility of a deal, as far as we know from kremlin, whatever was reached during the negotiations was just crossed out by mr putin. he back and wanted a different solution. once again he is ready for talks but he is not ready for talks but he is not ready for talks but he is not ready for renegotiations. you have been — ready for renegotiations. you have been speaking to people in

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