On at this time’s episode of the 5 Issues podcast: Zelenskyy to deal with Congress
Ukraine’s president will make his newest plea to the U.S. for extra assist amid Russia’s invasion. Plus, reporter Elisabeth Buchwald stops by to speak in regards to the Fed’s inflation plans, girls’s March Insanity ideas off, reporter Mike Snider talks about new analysis on alcohol shrinking the mind and Uber provides a surcharge amid rising fuel costs.
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Taylor Wilson:
Good morning. I am Taylor Wilson, and that is 5 Issues that you must know Wednesday, the sixteenth of March 2022. At this time, Zelenskyy’s newest plea, plus the Fed’s plan to battle inflation, and extra.
Listed below are a number of the high headlines:
- Two journalists working for Fox Information have been killed this week exterior of Kyiv. They’re video journalist Pierre Zakrzewski and Ukrainian journalist Sasha Kuvshynova. They have been killed in a car hit by hearth on Monday.
- The worker of Russian state tv, who interrupted a stay information broadcast by protesting the struggle in Ukraine has been fined, however might additionally face a jail sentence. Marina Ovsyannikova mentioned she was interrogated for 14 hours with out authorized assist.
- And a North Korean missile exploded simply after liftoff earlier at this time in an obvious failure. It is the tenth launch of its sort this 12 months.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will tackle US Congress at this time. He is hoping to make a direct enchantment to US lawmakers for extra assist as Russia continues its invasion of his nation. Previewing his speech, Zelenskyy thanked President Joe Biden and others for $13.6 billion in new assist, however he additionally appealed for extra weapons, harsher sanctions on Russia, and his acquainted plea to shut the skies above Ukraine. That final level has not been one thing Western leaders have been ready to do out of fears of rising the battle past Ukraine and probably sparking nuclear tensions with Russia. Zelenskyy was visited yesterday by the prime ministers of Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovenia. They traveled by practice to Kyiv to point out assist for Ukraine. Polish Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki.
Taylor Wilson translating for Mateusz Morawiecki:
“This invasion has to cease. The blood on the road, your moms, your kids, your wives are secure, however those that are killed by Putin, they will by no means be forgotten and they aren’t forgotten.”
Ukraine and Russia are set to carry talks once more at this time. Zelenskyy mentioned yesterday that Russia’s calls for have been changing into what he referred to as “extra reasonable.” Earlier than the most recent talks, Russian Overseas Minister Sergey Lavrov mentioned Moscow would press its ongoing calls for that Ukraine drop its bid to hitch NATO. And Zelenskyy even informed European leaders that he realized NATO has no intention of accepting Ukraine.
As for the scene on the bottom in Ukraine, house buildings proceed to be shelled in and across the capital of Kyiv. Shrapnel from an artillery shell slammed right into a 12-story house constructing in central Kyiv earlier at this time. That set off a significant hearth, although it is not clear if anybody was injured or killed. Russia is intensifying forces in Kyiv’s suburbs and 12 cities across the metropolis are with out water, whereas six are with out warmth. Tonight’s low temperature in Kyiv is eighteen levels. Russian floor forces stay stalled in a lot of the nation, however Russia continues a string of air assaults and can be firing from Naval ships within the Azov and Black Seas.
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With the costs of meals and different commodities on the rise, it is broadly anticipated that the federal reserve will increase rates of interest at this time to battle inflation. As Finance Reporter Elisabeth Buchwald explains to producer James Brown, it is probably the primary of a number of steps to get issues underneath management.
Elisabeth Buchwald:
We have had inflation that is been actually excessive for a few 12 months now and that is inflicting Individuals to pay extra or on all sorts of items and companies. And the Fed, considered one of their essential coverage targets is to manage inflation and to advertise low unemployment. So now they’re transferring to make use of considered one of their instruments, which is elevating rates of interest to manage a number of the inflation. And so they’re probably going to be elevating charges at this time. And that is going to have loads of ramifications. It is most likely a part of a much bigger image cycle that they are doing. It isn’t simply going to be a one and finished kind deal.
James Brown:
So we are able to anticipate extra of this?
Elisabeth Buchwald:
We will anticipate extra price hikes within the coming months. And that is what the Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has signaled to us as a result of inflation is increased than the central financial institution has anticipated it to be. And to get it again down, it is not going to be sufficient simply to boost charges by slightly bit. However he is in a balancing act proper now, understanding that there is all this stress occurring with Ukraine and it is rattling markets and all of that, between that and decreasing inflation, as a result of it truly is placing a pressure on Individuals’ budgets.
James Brown:
Let’s take that aside for a second. So if I need to take out a mortgage on a home or to purchase a automotive, odds are it may price me extra over time. Is that what I am listening to?
Elisabeth Buchwald:
Yeah, it can price you extra, but it surely’s not going to be a loopy quantity extra. So I believe there’s this concern that the Fed elevating rates of interest goes to imply you are paying hundreds of {dollars} extra for an auto mortgage, for a mortgage. It should be gradual. And what they’re doing is, what they mentioned they’ll do not less than is, do 1 / 4 % improve, which isn’t a complete lot. I imply, individuals are paying fairly excessive charges on bank cards. Nicely, truly fairly low charges proper now, however traditionally have paid excessive charges on bank cards and it is simply that little tiny share improve, is not going to form of rattle issues that a lot. You are not going to should be straining to make ends meet, however sure, over time it’s costlier to take out loans.
James Brown:
How would elevating rates of interest management inflation or deflate inflation?
Elisabeth Buchwald:
You possibly can basically simply consider the Fed elevating rates of interest as if you are getting an rate of interest improve on loans and bank cards and all of that. It simply makes that costlier. So when it is more durable to get entry to cash, costs theoretically ought to come down as a result of straightforward cash is what places the costs up.
James Brown:
Elisabeth Buchwald, thanks for becoming a member of us.
Elisabeth Buchwald:
Thanks.
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The Girls’s NCAA Basketball Event ideas off at this time with a pair of play-in video games. 16 seeds Howard and Incarnate Phrase will battle at 7:00 Japanese, adopted by 11 seeds Dayton and DePaul at 9:00. Then one other pair of video games is ready for tomorrow. You possibly can watch tonight’s girls’s play-ins on ESPNU. In the meantime, on the boys’s aspect, 16 seeds Bryant and Wright State play at06:40 earlier than 11 seeds, Notre Dame and Rutgers at 9:10. Yesterday, Texas Southern and Indiana moved on to the sector of 68. You possibly can watch the boys’s play-ins on truTV.
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Based on a brand new research, reasonable consumption of alcohol, even only one drink a day for girls and as much as two for males is linked with a lack of mind quantity. Reporter Mike Snider tells us that the extra you drink, the extra your mind might shrink.
Mike Snider:
There’s been loads of analysis over time about alcohol consumption. An excessive amount of can convey on every kind of ailments or trigger mortality along with ailments. However there’s additionally this facet that we have had for many years that reasonable consuming and lightweight consuming truly is usually a well being profit to individuals. So now that brings us to modern-day and we now have these form of conflicting concepts about what alcohol does and the rationale we now have that’s as a result of there simply hasn’t been longitudinal research of sure sorts of consuming over huge quantities of individuals.
So what these researchers did is that they took this group of about 36,000 adults within the UK. It is a longterm research. All these individuals had had a mind scan and so they’d answered a questionnaire prematurely of what was their alcohol consumption and different sorts of issues they did. And so they checked out all of the brains scan. They divided the individuals into how a lot alcohol that they had every week, all the pieces from individuals who did not drink in any respect to those that drank greater than two beers or two glasses of wine each day.
So what they discovered was that the quantity of alcohol you drank, led to elevated mind shrinkage. So in case you’re 50 years previous, they picked that age to make use of for example of the findings that they had, in case you drank half a beer or half a glass of wine every day, your mind aged a few half a 12 months. However in case you elevated that to a full pint of beer or a glass of wine a day, it was as in case your mind had aged two years. After which as you drank extra, in case you drank a beer and a half or a glass of wine and a half each day, it was as in case your mind had aged three and a half years.
So what they’re saying is there’s an affiliation with alcohol consumption and mind shrinkage. We all know our mind shrinks as we age, and as we become older, that results in finally, in most individuals, some decreased mind perform, reminiscence, issues like that. The thought could be is, in case your mind is shrinking and you are not that previous but, you might have these identical form of features, too. Now these aren’t proven chemically. They did not tie the person individuals to the mind scan and say, hey, there’s actually no approach to say, hey, is your mind functioning higher than it was a 12 months in the past, based mostly on how a lot alcohol you’ve got taken in. However they are saying there’s an affiliation right here. So what we want after that is much more research in regards to the impact of alcohol. There isn’t any particular tie right here, however they are saying that the analysis exhibits there’s an affiliation.
Taylor Wilson:
Take a look at Mike’s full story in at this time’s episode description.
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Starting at this time, Uber will get slightly costlier. The app is including a surcharge to rides and deliveries as fuel costs are hovering across the nation. The prices are based mostly on the typical journey distance and improve in fuel worth in every state. The additional cost can be both 45 cents or 55 cents on every trip and 35 or 45 cents on every Uber Eats order, relying on location. The surcharge although won’t apply to rides or deliveries in New York Metropolis. Drivers there acquired a 5.3% improve to the town’s minimal incomes customary earlier this month.
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