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the uncertainty in oil demand at the moment. so, you know, you look around the world, we've got inflation that's digging in its heels in a number of countries. that really raises the prospect that interest rates stay higherfor longer — that would dent demand for oil. similarly, china's manufacturing led growth recovery is showing a little bit of shakiness in some areas. if that were to continue, that would also dent demand for oil. so look, i think we're really seeing that being reflected in opec's decision here. it doesn't change our view too much in the short term — we had those cuts baked in until the end of this year, 2025 is really where we expected to see oil prices come back down a little bit quicker. this mayjust be a little bit of a handbrake on that going forward. let's turn our attention to china next. we're expecting some pmi data out in the next few hours. what are your expectations there?

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Business Today

agreed in december, were due to expire at the end of this month. meanwhile, a private survey released in the coming hours harry murphy cruise, an economist with moody's analytics, gave us a sense of what lies ahead for oil prices. i suppose not an entirely surprising decision. we had expected some of these cuts to continue through to the end of the year. what we saw over the weekend was something that went a little bit further than that. but really, i think that reflects some of the uncertainty in oil demand at the moment. so, you know, you look around the world, we've got inflation that's digging in its heels in a number of countries. that really raises the prospect that interest rates stay higherfor longer — that would dent demand for oil. similarly, china's manufacturing led growth recovery is showing a little bit of shakiness in some areas. if that were to continue, that would also dent demand for oil. so look, i think we're really seeing that being reflected in opec's decision here. it doesn't change our view too much in the short term — we had those cuts baked in until the end of this year,

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The Big Weekend Show

immediately. >> you said that will happen immediately cutty the department of education. >> that the view i've had for a while. i don't know after what happened in covid if that could be seen radical anymore during call them a democrat policy for years what they were calling for his school is not allowed the zoom school was not real school and we see that in the hard data with how far sadly kids are behind but your horrible person in a murder if you express any concerns that was truly radical. there's no way you can look at what happened during covid that's ridiculous. the people in these communities in the parents know what's better for the kids at the actually no then a random bureaucrat in d.c. who have all the different special interest influencing their decisions. that is logic and make sense.

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Newsday

big, bold headlines. that's that's the a0,000—foot view. there's more than 106 countries coming to switzerland, but you can't have a real negotiation if the two parties to the conflict are not there. russia's not coming and ukraine will be there. it looks likejoe biden is also not coming, which is another big signal that you should limit your expectations. however, it's important. and countries should show up because pressure needs to grow. it needs to grow and grow on russia. russia is the aggressor state and russia needs to leave ukraine as soon as possible, so that ukraine can re—establish its borders and its territorial sovereignty. and those are doctrines that china says it supports in this peace plan it floated a year ago. in south africa, the party once led by nelson mandela, the african national congress, has had its worst election result since the end of apartheid three decades ago. it means a fresh political landscape for the country, with the anc losing support because of anger over the cost of living, high levels of corruption, unemployment and crime.

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BBC News

still, president zelensky claims at least 106 countries have already signed up to attend. the us and nato allies are helping ukraine fight back, while seeking to avoid the conflict escalating. the upcoming conference in switzerland comes as the situation on the frontlines remains dire in kharkiv. last week, the us gave ukraine the green light to strike targets within russia's borders using american weapons. meeting on the sidelines in singapore, president zelensky thanked us secretary of defense lloyd austin, who reaffirmed the commitment to help ukraine win in its war against russia. china has landed an uncrewed spacecraft on the far side of the moon after years of planning. the landing site for the spacecraft faces away from earth, making communications difficult. the craft is expected to bring rocks and soil back to earth. the bbc�*s china correspondent laura bicker has more. this is the view from the change 6 space probe as it comes into land

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Life Liberty Levin

because they want an outcome. that is they want guilty. will you can appeal. will grates, but you cannot appeal in time also having to appeal under the process that is unconstitutional in my view. as the nullification of the due process and equal protection for that is what took place in that courtroom. these are federal constitutional violations. this is by i think jim trusty the judge did not care. it was of no consequence to him. the appeal process, who cares i'll be after the fact the damage will be done. don't you think that is what they were thinking? lexus i think so. i tend not to go too heavy but any judge in lesson sitting in court every day and really picking up on some of the more subtle psychology in moments of it. this case was chock full of error. that feels like a politicized reckless kind of approach. a search of the judge not

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HARDtalk

at the point that i knew it was morally wrong and that my family were just callous for continuing to harm people by advocating this, it was at that moment that i had to recognise that i still didn�*t want to condemn their belief system, even though i didn�*t believe it, because i didn�*t want to lose the community. and that was a moment that was... it sort of shattered my view of myself. when you publicly renounced your family and your past, what was their reaction? it was horror and long conversations for a week about whether there was any chance at communication between us or whether there was any connection that we had... and is there? ..going forward. is there communication today? they did. they chose that week, a decade ago, that they wanted to still be in communication. it was something that i appreciated, but it�*s never been close. it�*s always been calls on holidays and birthdays, sort of conversations that have always centred around the sort

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Prosecuting Donald Trump Witness to History

had such a calm, judicial temperament. i felt like he was not going to tolerate -- i thought it was remarkable. and with that sort of my view, how did you think he did? this is the first ever trial of a current or former president. enormous pressure and enormous claims of violations of the gag order and a lot of novel legal issues to deal with. how do you think he did managing the case? >> we've been in front of judges on very high stakes cases. the one thing we know is the person who's the gatekeeper is the judge. the jury looks to the judge as a paternal figure or a maternal figure or someone who will guide us through this process,

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Life Liberty Levin

of the supreme court in relation to the boundary of jurisdiction between the federal and state governments i may be permitted to refer to the 39th number of the federalist of the like of which it will be discarded by his writer, meaning him he wrote it at that. in the constitution was dependent it is believe the same was the prevailing view then taken of it. the same view has continued to prevail at does so at this time notwithstanding the imminent exceptions to it. he said there is no nullification right under the constitution. and what i am saying is what took place in that manhattan courtroom note of the of rights of the 14th amendment. for the civil war. finally he says in part, with the fate of the constitution of the united states would be if a small proportion of the states could expunge the parts of it. particularly valued by a large

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HARDtalk

telling white nationalists, "the backlash to this election is going to be massive," and it was. it... they gained more membership, more visits to their websites, more energy and money than they had ever had before to the backlash to a black president. so you are fuelling the idea that a black president is threatening to your view of the world? yeah, it was... exactly, it was something that motivated the movement and it was something that motivated my family. you... the seat you won was on palm beach county, on the republican executive committee for palm beach county in florida. essentially, the local republicans, conscious of the world that you came from, blocked you... right. ..from going any further. that was that was rooted, wasn't it, in the notoriety of your family as well as the movement, particularly the website that your father founded and that i think he's still the proprietor of, which is stormfront? yes. tell us about stormfront. you knew all about it because you ran the kids�* pages of stormfront as a teenager? yeah. i had started the kids�* page on stormfront when i was ten,

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