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the police the free time but still very much alive. your guy to the special thoughts in germany recognizes where exactly it was fun, learned a lot of our culture history, all their travel extremely worth a visit. the belt and road regret it today is government says is looking for ways of accepting china is massive infrastructure programs that kind of do so without crushing relations with badging. and far it is mike and work as of bulk of what
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a s to new laws crunch down on a documented leverage state of your business on robots in bold and welcome to the program. it's a says it's seeking a way out of china's sprawling belts and road initiative from is the georgia, maloney government says joining the infrastructure program 4 years ago. under a previous government done the list to, to boost to tell the an export as well. chinese exports to actually have sort burden is the only major weston power to join belton road. critics say it's a tool for china to spread. it's jared, political and economic influence. of more on this last spring in china, have a list to phrase a how it great have you on the program phrase. just tell us this. holly and government says that china is there any winter to belton road? is it right when it says that uh well, let's put it this way. if there are 2 winters, the equal 100, let's put it that way. as the points are, the chinese export stipulate certainly increased airplane does not feel it's got an
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economic bad, or what's really bad are called globalization. the chinese characteristics is that it's an equal partnership and it's when, when i agree i'll do is by it's just not hired play back. so how is it actually playing out for the countries involved? i'm to the aging is a guy in the way that it was planned because i think the idea was that aging would be investing in countries that perhaps other countries wouldn't invest in how those countries managing with bath arrangements. are they still nice things a service that that's for example or? sure. okay, so of course the balance in order is many things to manage people and china has been investing and managed, developing countries, the global side for many, many years over various sorts of programs and under siege. and they just came on to all these things get together as belts and notes. and the idea of is by simply the basic most trying to follow its model. richard, i do successfully domestically all build and they will come through trade and
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investment. and they said, you know, we will expand this to all sorts of other countries. and that by building that extra structure, they will benefit, we will benefit because it will tie but those countries into our will fading patterns. but also importantly, it was ultimately chinese companies that are going to be building much of the infrastructure. so trying that was basically exporting it start place capacity and infrastructure overseas. and the reality is that has not played our page or say, don't play the way it wants it. yes, but i read many, uh, they just built ports, built roads, bills, etc, about some of the very high cost. and many of these countries are nice to find things they can service their day. not only that is that'd be probably take a lot more day. paging has written many of these clauses and agreements such a way that they got transferred to initial treatment as the country starts to suffer. and so that now i'm waiting. countries are strongly just,
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there's interest rates dropped lovely growth as solid, cool that impacts and cetera other land or so those countries are on willie or naples, frankly, to deal with those countries. because there's all this and the day to try enough ways to cover those countries don't want to talk about it. so it's become a bit of a bit of a zookeeper spock it is, it was a lot of mixed things and they are presumably aren't going as well as the top or so perhaps easily is now there in the country. this progressing, getting involved with 1000. right. but let's talk about it totally. so the, i don't really need to your pan country to get involved with boston road, but a lot of people will be asking why it's really got involved in the 1st place. right? yes, indeed, i think you don't have to go back a few years 4 years by deciding not a lot of people would be scratching their heads in. it is based on the fracturing of the policy as it relates. you've got the policy towards china. but again, this was a major european power,
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getting signing off or whatever. and it was done for short term political life and to just reset the government at the time, felt that this was a way to solve a, you know, a tiny thing for what the china get. so it's not easy investment. and also to, you know, to basically turn the back of brussel to felt, but didn't know what to go. uh, but ultimately that's not how it works on china. it's, there's many cases where it's developed as dot com. i just say that it was not particularly shared. and we've also seen china just treating other countries. by the way, you can look at the case of, uh, what do any of it right now, what do any of this back against china's restrictions on taiwan, etc. and so in your government, in this place they look, this is a very unequal treaty, we're simply not going to go along with it. and it says it wants to pull out of balance and road without timing relations with badging. is that even possible as well? you know, basically, well, we'll get all upset, it's a game play and this is
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a great and so 1400000000 chinese, etc. this is classic communist party, so speak whenever it gets upset and things don't go their way. but ultimately there's very little that basic there at least an important member of the year be junior. italy is a very popular draw for chinese students. you know, chinese to this and consumers. oh bylaws, that's all you get. so it's not as effectively as not insignificant to china tall. and i think ultimately if try, it essentially doesn't want to go ahead with these projects. it simply doesn't go along with the chinese kind of forced themselves to not be to get place that it can build drawers. it's a great okay, for the how we turn out on this is always very interesting today what you have say thanks a lot for joining us. thanks very much. now to the us state of florida, west palm as a new laurie stopping them up to work because they need an attempt to track down on
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illegal immigration by state governor and presidential hopeful wrong desantis is causing undocumented workers to leave. so let's get more on this from correspondence comelena to more catalina. good to have you with us. so just tell us a bit more about this correct down by around the centers. so we're going to expand a little bit of the context and run desantis is running for president. and his main arrival, of course, for the republican nomination is donald trump. so in order to defeat him and become the republican, i mean he is showing himself more extreme than donald trump in different issues. like, for example, also in migration. now this new law imposes a test penalties for both sides, for on documented employees and for the employers who hire them. employers hired on an authorized workers, they could end up losing completely losing their businesses and their licenses. and i have committed, i'm employees can be the port or they can even end up in jail. and as
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a result is of course, causing a workers fleeing out of the state of florida. many workers are going out of florida it's. it's almost like an exit as of workers from florida. and this is, of course i'm saying that the state's economy actually needs. let's take a look to the report we did from there. florida is the 4th largest economy of the us. every culture, construction and tourism are some of the main sectors here. now this state is facing an exit as of workforce. fewer people are tending the fields and construction sites are lacking labor or as a recent law has criminalize the transportation of undocumented immigrants into this state. the floors are relies heavily on and documented workers, but the new law doesn't only have an impact on the economy of the state. it also has an impact on the immigrant families who feel threatened. and this is also why we see m tier feet. she works in a 3 nursery and has chosen to say,
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she spoke to us but wished to remain anonymous for fear of being deported late. get this thing order up. we're still little have picked out them, which is in the book a there to for to kind of hold up is on the muslim, you don't know the law that this man has signed is strongly affecting us a lot. it's especially places like this one that need us because there are many fields, many nurseries around here, thousands of tomatoes, but will now happen to these fields with a new law. it's not only us who is affected, it's the whole community that will listen. you get on to a single level when you have the law also makes various parts of their lives more difficult. the farm workers association of florida advises them that state hospitals now are required to us patients about their immigration status. it's these kinds of problems that has this woman seeking help from this group, advocating for fair working conditions. she's been living and working in the us for
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15 years, like many she has built a life here. type not having a visa. her kids were born in the us and one of them has a serious illness. feel that they'll get you out of color thing this out of medical . i have to take her to the doctor every 6 months because she has an illness in her kidneys. so now i don't feel safe anymore. i can't take her to the hospital in familiar. what is they asked me for my immigration status in the hospital? or on my way there? i'm afraid of going out. i mean, what if they detain me and ask for my documents by us is committed background. you know, i have been in musical mental from work or association of florida along with other civil rights groups had suit governor, the census anticipate ministration, hoping to block the law enforcement, the association folks person events. cruz argues that with valid migrant labor, not many will be prepared to do the work left behind. of course not. you don't want
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you don't see a call cajun out there bending all day from sunrise to sunset, working more than 14 hours a day. you don't see other people trying to do the job. so no, we don't come and take their jobs. on the contrary very, you can honda jobs right now that people are leaving. come come take it. but for now those open jobs are not in the field. a gap or migrant labors are removed with no one willing to take their place, which is expected to leave a hole in the states. the kind of cutting the team on the process that replace still with us. um, people who are watching this and wondering what the problem is. i mean this is a track down on a legal migrations that how does desantis just define the approach? well, he is, as he says, of fixing a, the open border, probably see that president biden has created a rob at but well as we, as we signed the report, the truth is that this is also strongly affecting the economy and has to
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construction and every culture depends heavily on, on, authorized workers in the us, but especially in florida. and now miami's blooming construction industry, for example, has less between 25 percent and 50 percent of local workers. already disappeared from job sites and also a farming and packaging companies. they are also reporting that they are losing their employees because of the law as he saw in that report, many fields already empty and it was really difficult to find workers and especially difficult to talk to them. okay, kind of in a timely in washington for us. thank you very much for the update a muscle from me and a visiting handbell. and if you do one more of them, as you can tell, there is indeed a way to com slash business or so when they need to be in use youtube channel as well. and of course, we're on facebook as data we don't business until next time to get the
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