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to sign k, so that's okay. i see that. so clearly i still are in salons, friedman emeritus professor was started at kings college at london. thank you. my pleasure. i sent you today to more world news at the top of the now you're watching dw, the innovations green, the green revolution global. so listen to whole lot of crime. it's probably up to speed if the carrier is subscribed to this channel, every friday. subscribe to plan, it's a the, he pledge to attack the system with
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a chain. so how do you mean lane loves to provoke reaction? so many arjun times see him is their last hope of escape from economic crisis. within a few on the go to meet a formerly a political outside or in november 2023. he was elected president, a libertarian and self described in arco capitalist malay, has like in the state to a criminal organization that believes it citizens taxes. he says, amount to stealing, he believes that the power of the free market and self regulation slashing public spending and reducing state intervention to a minimum. 7 arch in time, society is divided into the i don't going to see you in the 1st. there has to be
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economic growth because the economy is fundamental to a countries. pretty nice letter states. images based on strength afford, it's not available, but we can talk anything, but we have towels every we have that kind of food meal and nobody was the one that particularly like me, names, policy little room and there the right thing to do, you'll get over caesar i mean like will get better the then much milestone then people think a little bit here looking back at a call he does is that he's lowered inflation. what of what cost? when people have no money the, it's just after 6 am and we've come to a wholesale market on the outskirts of windows. i it is businessman
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diego, see new york comes here in person every week to buy ingredients for his product. he makes ice cream or chocolate on fine pace reason and he's very picky. that's right. no, he is sweet enough. what do you see it on the previous politicians used to talk badly about business leaders? good presents. we are the ones who create jobs awful. we're the ones who give money order today, do you need all the salt to distribute these bits of them all get out of committee? and that when the late took office installation in argentina was over, 200 percent relate campaigned on a promise to bring it down. vehicle says that prices are now finally stabilizing the white. oh good.
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thank you. it's very tasty. what not sweet, but lacks acidity across you. my cup of things here for me is much more competition when the price of staples ready for the installation. we never know how much things are really worth it does is okay. okay. and that'd be, i think malays approach is good. why now, what are your thoughts on? well, he's finally taking care of certain sectors of the economy, which in my opinion, offer argentina excellent prospect row for now. you are going to see me, the j goes company rough and we is no acted in 29 countries. although it still family own. it has dozens of stores in argentina, 10 in the capital alone, a taste of luxury for those who can afford it, and may chocolates, new ice cream flavors every week. all created in house, the, the boss is a big fan of radical economic policies. so you know, going, but there's
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a me mean there is no competition mean the price is won't improve the product and neither will the quality and the late. so i think it's very important to the good thing about really is honest with you in a minute. that means like a child, if you live to handle it all yourself, he gets angry from a menial shouts. he's cool from tico most limited. these signals got to get it done slipping the shape. so now here, yes, michelle is a lot of the same time. he's very transparent and we talk by the end date. what is that? it's easy to adjust, and that's where the politician auto google $42.00 are and they saw decreasing. julio is not alone in his opinion, despite rigorous austerity measures. most origin times continue to back. milly in winter side is alone over 50 percent of the electorate voted for him. back in his pledge to slash public spending clinic. that will only be the same thing that the only presence of the thing, little games every thing. and it doesn't believe people should be rewarded
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according to the merits of the, the things everyone has the right to get something. and no one has the duty to do anything which is good. that's what and the light has turned away from you. and then i celebrate capacity. hope the looking glass, the invasion wounds from an economic point of view, my buddies advising houston simple, our little gate are but he's a bit of beam. so it'd be that politically. it's called a sample people. i have the impression that he lacks the ability to engage and dial out they don't 5 but the out of the will the key to blues is reflects the student contrasts and origin time society. and the gap between rich and poor has widened further since have human, they took office according to the world bank, argentina has the 40 highest level of income in a facility worldwide. the situation is worse only in south africa, brazil,
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columbia, and mexico. poverty has reason sharply under malays, horse austerity measures. more than half the population are now classed as before. many public employees have lost their jobs. as many social programs have been caught, the shock therapy is hitting both those who are already poor in the former middle class. solely derrick kitchens seek to help with the bare necessities. but they themselves have had all their funding caught by the malay administration. so volunteers are now left to give out food finance, through donations the is there any more food the
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many are attending there. last hopes on the churches which are doing what they can to alleviate the crisis. the franciscan mission runs one of the soup kitchens and went inside is called the good samaritan. every friday, it opens at stores and more and people are coming. here they cook for the poor. the . the diners include around 40 children who are under nourished. they receive meals here regularly. food prices have doubled since the end of 2023. if you, i mean, like on the, i can tell i'm going to, the number of people coming to us has increased june 13th and we used to serve
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about 180 manuals every friday. now the number has risen to 240 and we'll see isn't that? so we just changed the fees. the situation is very difficult, leasing over the way that people tell us that there isn't the same thing, then not homeless, but they have to come because they can't afford to buy food. but we really see a change kind of like, well me, you know, a, it's a, is that if it is yes or not. so my have this i need a t shirt for yourself, but i mean, yeah, and like to take a look like this. one is, is that the argentine is middle class is shrinking today nearly 6 out of 10 origin times are living in poverty.
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the franciscan friars. want to help the homeless in particular so they can find a place to live and find a new home the, the no say that, no, no, i'm saying style a cell or more or less sort of feeling a so it's a problem. i mean, no. 16, automated and thought people are like us, the police because he pulled it up, but as he took gave you and then it started. so what is malays solution for poverty in argentina? subsidies and the welfare state are in his eyes. exactly the wrong way to combat poverty. he wants to reduce the role of the state as far as possible. the
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part of the ladies young can i share the view that the smaller the city's role is and the more he feels only of this basic function for him by seek the better it will be for the nation by the allowing us you on that is javier and malays vision because you had to be lake alejandro's chef. when is a leading figure in the libertarian movement and was long president of the ad last network, which connects hundreds of libertarian groups, world wide malay and shovel in believe the elite associated with previous governments. now need to adapt to the new era. bid ok look is yeah. mama, i hope that those who have benefited so much from the states, so foreigners will pay their employees of higher wages when revenue is increase at some point. go to that instead of, you know, the thing that the e loan can, that they will take the risk of investing, get above it in a lot of hoopla. so the only way to reduce poverty in the long term is to create a world in which entrepreneur is, are taking a seriously, again,
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going on. you mean they beat it that many lakes is open, leave it social justice is known since the says the statute disappears. only it's not possible. yeah, but yeah, no simple. a lawyer and ryder one can i believe this is a leading voice advocating social justice in argentina. a former candidate for president, he's seen as a beacon of hope for the left. the mean a blank data feed us of yeah, i'm not a 1000000 advocates in a non co capital is philosophy. know, you know, the word yeah. doesn't want to political government on the one that's oriented towards the economy and capitalism. guy, according to his thinking that he rose in humanity, i'll adopt his teachers all fine and they believe is a big business that i'm isn't present with many young people have come out and support destiny. like, in fact, 70 percent of voters under $24.00 voted for him. the 23 year old february to finality is proud to be
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a member of the libertarian movement. like president millay, he believes that the state's role should be limited to just a few functions. and that large parts of it need to be abolished. no, i don't want to. i mean they forget it. we voted for me because we see in him a person who stands up for his conviction minutes requirements in a. i also stand up for my convictions that are good. i mean, so, and i'm optimistic, i'm convinced will be better off tomorrow and we do things fairly incorrectly and money. the whole thing, right. in the past, most of our containers universities were financed by the state. but in recent decades, many private institutions have been added to is that a private university to he has no problem with the extreme cuts. now being me in education, it's titled gas on my show, there has to be more economic wrote. yeah. so must, we need more companies so that they can provide, work for people get to know this is important for me. this if you've done that offer and from any other young people also that afford and when we graduate,
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we want to look forward to a good future. good. and this is done and that he is, will need a place to work at alpha l that associate a medical the, the city is called divine is almost 2 hours by plane from point to sizes. 74 percent of the electorate here voted formula is right wing party alliance. that'd be best type of on. so that was the highest level of support in the country. the condo, the region is wealthy and conservative. nevertheless, even here, the cuts are being found. and the existing gap between rich and poor has grown the local university is one of the oldest in the country. but for years it's had financial difficulties. malay has now introduced drastic cuts in education and science. the education ministry has been abolished. new university projects
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cancelled. and the budget for higher education, slashed by 70 percent. argentina was one of the 1st countries in south america where universities were free of charge. saving a class, amelia ethridge and tina has a large middle class. it's thanks to the public universities which made it possible for people to improve their standing a, the children of working class families were able to study and take on a profession facilities. sophie and mando is 25 years old, and the last student she's taking part in every protest against me late in her city . i am not that takes, it is a clear attack on the public sector, including public university of se, malay causing places of brain washing today and says, every thing is ideologies to politicize. that the universities have been conquered by marx isn't really pointing the style and told them to start over. and lastly,
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hopefully with all of these things, he says, sound a bit, i hear a noise, it gets it. and as i see it, universities are the basis for a fair class distribution for the distribution of wealth and didn't count. thank is as well, that's why this attack is so bad because it's the universities that give access to a much more equal and even liberal system where they don't want someone there. as often as a result, struggling universities are now being caught even further and students are barely getting by studying is becoming a luxury. according to my teen lopez, intermingling president of one of our engine tina's leading institutions, the national university of la plata, holiness get to you. i don't see. nowadays, young people have to work as well as study, which of course ends up delaying best studies here to help others around able to
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study it old because they couldn't afford to finish schools at all. they had other was cool family commitments, single, not here, which i say a orchestra 40 as you. and what i have is helping me at is in the video in the face of declining purchasing, how would i find a lack of jobs and increasing quality testing? they worry constantly about houses of volume and oh, what about anything but i so as well as how to pay for the university studies, go see the full bladder sort of thing that we also see that the we've come to a region just under 250 kilometers west of colorado city. here in the 2 celeste, in our valley, nearly 100 women have joined forces to set up a mini cooperative. they sell produce like cheese, and the traditional caramel lies to milk. do city let change the life here is tough.
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the is there $100.00 goats are a particular source of pride. during the day the animals roam free and the mountains since the lake came to power, life has changed. that my god, all at the mcdonald's or sky high that might exist in everything is become far too expensive. it or you meant it, it's more difficult to sell anything that i to everything we need for our work, does it become more expensive still to, to some way more efficient under the me, late governmental side of the life is much more difficult for a small producers that i sent to me the both the cost of living and their production costs have risen. the women's feel forgotten by
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the government, the individual, you know, they mean nice and money, least government is working more for big business and not small scale producers like that. i forwarded them off by some of the names those who report and they are now homeless at the end if they fall. and those who were middle class are not put in the system, asked that the saddle button for the system is not designed for the poor or for a small scale farmers. the latest and think about that. i mean, i'm not sure if he even knows we exist incentive fabric x the in addition to the many small farmers argentina also has a lot of large scale land owners with huge ranches. this farm alone has over 1000 heck chairs,
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atlanta and for cattle to grace. agriculture is one of our team has biggest economic sectors. almost a 3rd of all jobs depend on it. and nearly 60 percent of exports or agriculture will produce especially corn story, and b, gaucho has had been rearing livestock for centuries over the years. their everyday life has changed little let farmers like fit at eco for yet to say in recent years, the state has been making their work more difficult. is it continues the one with the tag and he's a, he's had is a different change. yes, because he's a fine and gets kind of hungry. say every day he and his father discuss how the cattle are doing. he has high hopes for the malay government. the president has promised the farmers tax cuts and less bureaucracy and they want it better. so we're hopeful that he'll make good on his campaign pledges, and we see that the ones that further burden the agricultural sector with the
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distorted the titles, any point that have been imposed on us for years if they've put in a date up in order to reduce the budget deficit which has been high for years and previous governments repeatedly imposed export taxes which included the agricultural sector of the family, can still earn good money from capital forming, but they want to see argentine and become more competitive overall, the vertical we'll see how it goes but we believe the government is at least prepared to reduce export taxes in later abolish them altogether so that we could do with them being abolished tomorrow's. and then if the current price is on the world market, don't help him to the clinic and we agree with malay export taxes are like that few . they're distorted, and i meant that they threatened production and must go into the farmer with
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his fast ranch hopes to boost profits through more lucrative and exports. while in the capital, parts of the media are fighting for their very survival. the and that includes state broadcast or 10 of these young people. many here have lost their jobs or seen wage cuts. stimulate government has cut the whole range of programs. the trade unions are seeking to fight for each worker. the one of the worst times ever for members of the price and the journalism. so you 8 that for when he got out of the army lays government is exercising a huge amount of censorship. and the silence of the how you got, i mean a critics here. argentine is media diversity is under threat. they say independent broadcasting is dwindling on origin time tv. what remains are
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channels owned by private companies that they blended. as you can see, i mean this is the censorship is systematic and directed and today is to silence size. i'm ok deal so that what is happening in our country will not be real pointed on amino horses. and what is happening is a brutal adjusted to the income of the working men and women. what else do i get out of the last couple of 40 the got you in the plan, the kind of a not a new level or just, you know, no sort of no one else you want to put in those days. i already got for my if and then i see the doctor in the yeah. forget so you don't have the name of the one that we want to port, so we're no sorry. we love freedom in believing these libertarian ideas, that much of the world doesn't share and when people think we're dangerous and cruel, something like that. i think these ideas are very important also to the world. but
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for us, the private sector means freedom. that for the other is leave of freedom, free enterprise, minimal government and taxes. values that malays shares with you on most the multi billionaire is looking to invest in lithium mining in argentina. meanwhile, protestors opposing the president, keith filling the streets of window cited demonstrations are now taking place almost weekly. here the crowds were voicing support for an 8 percent pension increase approved by congress related veto to package congress was due to vote in the bid to overturn the veto. the opposition accused the president of buying votes, as he doesn't have a majority in congress. it wasn't just pensioners demonstrating but also trade unionists and opposition leaders like one can, i believe his supporters treat him like a hero. the law boss is your little it almost like i don't,
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i live the opposition managed to concert lower to increase tensions in that i was the president visa that all these, these various for a terrier that i was very valuable piece of paper able to vote in favor of the low . so congress will now ratify the visa today and read opponents also excuse me, way of breaking his promise. me lays equally promising his campaign that he would make comes to the so called costs the political elite, but he's not going after they leave. he's making cuts for the workers, the problem. and in this case, the pensioners that'd be a beautiful regardless of many protesters aren't just concerned about the costs. they also fear that progress on gender equality could be lost. among the 7 ministries abolished was the ministry for women and diversity yourselves. have i be the date is withdrawing, i'm leaving us in the literature, but also to access to education. it helps with food or housing has become almost
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completely impossible to pay a lot in that. there is no state presence, it impossibility, and want to sell a bit of sense to somebody and say, do situation is making people angry. so there's more violence on more than robberies. more in security on micro might say, what do you the back to chocolate manufacturer, right. by the way, the protests are just a few streets away. but here it's like a different world. business owners, like diego phenomena, you are not interested in protests. his business is rolling. right now. he's busy opening new stores in europe. like many entrepreneurs, he's convinced that investors re gaining confidence in argentina is the key. and only the government underlay. he says that's focused on that a little bit in, on your, on your maybe a little. i think that in a year or a year and a half,
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the economy will start to grow rapidly, going to be $200.00 product and the conditions will be created for argentina to be seen as a reliable country. you our reliable above all because we need an investment in the field and we need companies to come in and back stuff for you. and recent years of firms left argentina, so even though they didn't want to invest enough space later that day came to vote in congress mallaig prevailed again. supporters of the pension hikes did not get the 2 thirds majority needed to overturn his veto into frequent 153 votes in favor of 87. again, as i got, the motion is read. you know, not the, your outside angry protesters to clashed with police one year after malays election victory. the tensions in society are rising. the
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it was the anger of many orange and times over the economic crisis and the political establishment approximately to office now presentment against the man with a chainsaw is growing the, the new one though they're all corrupted with as an argentine i'm a shame. so if you look at the name of somebody like always talks about how corrupt his predecessors work, but he's worse than all the previous government decisions, but it's a different race. so it is very bad for my country city. it's a beautiful country, but 100 by you said we have everything but in the end will be left within the the
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sometimes it's hard to find what you're looking for. but we've got something for you. i want to tell you something. it's a bear with me. my house, i don't think it was a shot. i never saw. that is what happens to me. many people here are talking about it for the very 1st leaving here, you know, living with a b space, a lot of discrimination. raising awareness of h r d and on and we're still in this cycle. shame silence.
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we need to break out of a. i want to tell you something how to tell the secret starts november 29th on dw, the for some it came as a shock. this is a victory for the american people that will allow us to make america great. again, think about the world and what they think about us, and it's really hard. for others, it was a huge relief, but i'm very happy we got back on track, feminist or readying for basel after donald trump landslide victory. this is just the beginning of the resistance of the incoming president. how do american women see the future of this.
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