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Zelensky’s Speech, No More Changing Clocks? & Selena’s New Music - Wednesday, March 16th, 2022

Zelensky’s Speech, No More Changing Clocks? & Selena’s New Music - Wednesday, March 16th, 2022

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Zelensky’s Speech, No More Changing Clocks? & Selena’s New Music - Wednesday, March 16th, 2022

Zelensky’s Speech, No More Changing Clocks? & Selena’s New Music - Wednesday, March 16th, 2022

Zelensky’s Speech, No More Changing Clocks? & Selena’s New Music - Wednesday, March 16th, 2022

Zelensky’s Speech, No More Changing Clocks? & Selena’s New Music - Wednesday, March 16th, 2022

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Today

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is Wednesday, March 16th. What

0:02

to know today about President Biden's plan to

0:04

travel to Europe, the Ukrainian president speech

0:07

to us, lawmakers this morning, and

0:09

the of three countries who took a risky

0:11

trip to Key.

0:42

or not president

0:44

biden plans to travel to europe next

0:46

week the white house says i'll meet with european

0:49

leaders at a special just put together nato

0:51

summit in brussels belgium on march twenty

0:53

fourth and also go to the pre planned

0:55

european union summit meeting the same day

0:58

i did will meet face to face with his european counterparts

1:01

and of course will be talking about efforts to help ukraine

1:03

and to push back against russia for

1:05

now at least there are no plans providing to meet with

1:08

ukrainian president alinsky but alinsky

1:10

will talk directly to members of congress

1:12

in the u s this morning at nine

1:14

am eastern time a high profile virtual

1:17

address it's actually the second time he'll

1:19

speak in front of members of congress this month but

1:21

the first time it'll be public available for all

1:23

americans to tune that part of a

1:25

series of speeches he's given to western

1:27

leaders he spoke to the uk parliament

1:29

last week and canada's parliament yesterday

1:32

when his speech today could lead to us

1:34

lawmakers putting even more pressure on bite into

1:37

send fighter jets and other military gear

1:39

to play the lawmakers from both

1:41

parties have already called on biden to take more

1:43

aggressive action so far

1:45

at least biden has insisted that

1:47

certain moves including sending fighter jets

1:50

could lead to a direct clash with russia

1:52

and the world war three the

1:54

white house officials have said abided will announce

1:56

another eight hundred million dollars in military

1:59

aid later today they tuned

2:01

for the details and already congress

2:03

passed and the president just signed a bill

2:05

with thirteen point six billion dollars in new humanitarian

2:08

and military aid to ukraine the

2:10

us has also taken a bunch of steps to hurt russia's

2:12

economy in response

2:14

russia announced it's own round of new sanctions

2:17

against about a dozen high profile american including

2:19

president biden and others like secretary

2:22

of state anthony blink and and former secretary

2:24

of state hillary clinton the measure

2:26

essentially bands them from going to russia and

2:28

freezes any assets they have their they

2:31

don't seem too worried about it clinton for example

2:33

sarcastically tweeted quotes i want to think

2:35

the russian academy for this lifetime achievement

2:37

award By the way, if you seen

2:39

that video clip of a Russian woman who ran

2:41

onto the set of a live news broadcast on

2:43

Russian state-run media holding a no war

2:45

sign behind the anchor. We have an update for you. She's

2:48

an employee at that channel you now says

2:50

she's ashamed. She told lies from the TV

2:52

screen should also made a separate anti-war

2:54

video and she told reporters that she

2:56

was interrogated about all of this for about 14

2:59

hours, then fine for the video.

3:01

And finally released, at least for now, but

3:03

more charges could be coming.

3:08

Head

3:08

of President zelensky is virtual address to Congress this

3:10

morning. He met in person with

3:12

the prime ministers of Poland, the Czech

3:14

Republic, and Slovakia yesterday, and

3:17

they all met in the Ukrainian of kyiv.

3:19

Yes, the three European leaders.

3:21

Took a train at Ukraine's, capital and

3:23

say, they did it to show their unequivocal support for

3:26

the country. They were there while the

3:28

attacks, but even more intense in and around

3:30

Kiev Russian forces, continued

3:32

to push closer and closer the city's limits to.

3:34

So he was mayor, put a a thirty six curfew

3:37

in place saying the Kappa. faces a quote

3:39

difficult and dangerous moment

3:41

the outskirts of the city a fox news camera

3:43

man any ukrainian journalists working as a

3:45

consultant for fox news for killed the

3:48

war zone photographer and journalists were with

3:50

the fox news reporter that we told you about yesterday

3:52

it's who was hospitalized the

3:54

your fox news but out a statement calling it a heartbreaking

3:57

day for the organizations and praise each

3:59

of their talent that's journalists there

4:01

is a small bright spots a report finally

4:04

an estimated twenty thousand civilians were

4:06

able to leave the devastated city of mary open

4:09

the biggest evacuation get from the southern cities

4:11

a more than four hundred thousand people though

4:14

the are now new reports from ukrainians that

4:16

russian forces have taken hostages at a hospital

4:18

there and many others are still trapped without

4:21

essential supplies the ukraine

4:23

as saying that progress in the peace talks with russia

4:26

is still possible negotiations

4:28

are expected to continue today say

4:30

to him

4:34

the federal reserve is such a wrap up it's policy

4:36

meeting today and raise interest rates

4:38

be expected quarter point increase would be

4:40

the first rate hikes and twenty eighteen then

4:43

a central bank may signal even more increases

4:46

are coming later this year to help curb high

4:48

inflation by making it more expensive

4:50

to borrow money in other words this

4:52

move would mean americans will soon see higher

4:54

rates on everything from credit cards to mortgages

4:57

i'm thinking of the federal reserve we do have a quick update

5:00

President nominee to essentially

5:02

be the feds top banking regulator. Well,

5:04

she's out Sarah Bloom Raskin, withdrew

5:07

her nomination. Remember a key, Democrats

5:09

joined all Senate Republicans and saying this

5:11

week. They will not vote to confirm roskin

5:13

in that role. So now the vine Administration

5:16

must nominate a new banking cop which

5:18

is considered one of the more critical job on the

5:20

sideboard.

5:20

board 1/4

5:23

a dose of a covid-19 vaccine could

5:26

be coming by there. Has now formally asked

5:28

the FDA to green-light. Another booster

5:30

shot for Americans, 65 and older.

5:32

Pfizer. CEO said, the

5:34

booster already available is still good enough

5:36

to prevent hospitalizations and deaths from

5:38

covid-19, but that it's not as good

5:40

against infections overall. And the protection

5:43

may start to weigh in overtime. not

5:45

even all public health experts at this point agree

5:48

about whether booster shots are needed and for

5:50

him right the asking a would

5:52

still need to improve their fast to be continued

5:57

we're much more news defending it the first effect

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the

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changing the clock like we did just last

7:05

weekend could become a thing of the passed

7:08

the senate easily passed a bill that would make

7:10

daylight saving time permanent starting

7:12

next year it's called the sunshine protection

7:14

act and if it actually becomes along each

7:17

state would have to choose stick with standard time

7:19

or changed to daylight saving time your rent

7:22

but no switching back and forth backers

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of an all year long daylight saving time highlight

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brighter evenings in the winter and say without

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it does darker winter days can affect both mental

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and physical health critics pointed

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some parents have worried about sending their kids off to school

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in the dark either way the bill now

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heads to the how if a good enough

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president's desk for his signature why

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did daylight saving time start in the first place

7:49

the hand it has nothing to do with farming

7:51

we're talking about the history of the time changes

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on this weekend special edition saturday episode

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so the certitude it

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high prices at the gas sound you've been

8:01

paying might start to fall again oil

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prices slid below one hundred dollars a barrel for

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the first time this month in fact just

8:08

over a week ago crude oil jumps above

8:10

one hundred and thirty nine bucks the barrel meaning it's

8:12

fallen thirty percent in about a week reversing

8:15

a big chunk of the recent spike since russia

8:17

invaded ukraine what's

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happening here a few things for

8:21

one experts say oil price drop is driven

8:23

by cooks that maybe other countries like

8:26

saudi arabia and you eat would boost

8:28

oil production to help make up for the ban on russian

8:30

oil the new covered nineteen restrictions

8:33

in china likely mean demand for oil

8:35

there will drop one analyst

8:37

told cnn it's too soon to celebrate

8:39

or rule out another big spike right

8:42

now though another analysts thinks if oil prices

8:44

do say whether at now the national

8:46

average price for gas could get by about

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twenty cents a gallon which is syllable

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four dollars but below record highs

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