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fuller momentum well, i think it literally to the probably the front of the image, that's great, that happened in the economy. and of course, the 2nd thing is the current conflicts we have in europe. where the us government is putting a lot of those functions on some other countries and go to for the breaks. now of talking about creating a single currency that don't, don't arise the entire information transaction. it shouldn't mean does it when to use it on kind of see sort of bare williams, but it's a new kind of see where the 5 countries can use or any other company investment to join in the future. there's, i think even because it seems the bretton woods you 1944 where the us dollar became the major one kind of see is there a common sheet? it's been very difficult for many companies to use
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a dollar to be able to transact uh, one for shop radio form concious. and 2nd thing is, of course the kind of new stations are influenced by the us government on different countries at different times. and depending on the global security situation. so now with this initiative that we have among the brakes, it's going to make easier between countries to be able to to that among each other without using i think the license concierge is out of the car and see for the dollar. of course, we have other international problems that are provided by the end of the month. it is, find, for example, that i'm in the euro, the, you on, that's the point is the, i think i mentioned certain have been limited to some degree of globalization by this, by the single currency back on the route of actions were happening due to the tune of 88 percent by the us done. and therefore the us government using function sides
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. a 1000000 of international relations has to be found for especially for many countries. the 2nd thing is, of course, companies in the risks would be able to spread visit on countries or we'll create a new brooks town. she doesn't facilitate the action between the different countries. there's going to be a vegetable economy, see like the cook top. i don't see stuff, i don't know when that dumpster to buy something in the box everywhere. but we'll see what comes out of the meeting and of course, and then i mix on screen section. now ali khan going off of that and other than opening up the market to developing nations. why do you think it's important that the projected bricks currency be based in gold rather than a different monetary unit? yes, so i think that's one of the exciting prospects about the currency. i think, you know, this is going to happen in 2 stages. we're going to see increased trade in local
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currency. i think we were going to increase volumes in the, in the one that, particularly the increase in trade in the wind as it has been considerable from a very low base already. g o 2, to a question about gold. i think, you know, there is a general consensus that the us has abused the money printer. it's major advantage is being its ability to print as many dollars as we sure is out of seen that. and i think the bricks community of nations is saying to itself, look, let's get back to a more stable environment where money is actually sound and is not dependent on the money printer. and i think that's it. that's good to make it very attractive. not a need to those countries within breaks but also to other countries. and that explains why i think a manual macro and was trying to get an invitation to janice. but for example,
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so it's key that it's, it's based on something sound. i think the gold standard gold has been treated as real money for thousands of years and therefore i think the, the conceptual basis underpinning the brakes car and see um it has plenty of a mentor. but i do think this is a silver bullet moment. i think was some ways a ways not every gene change moment yet, but i'm sure lots is being forward to about in the background already. and i think we're now on an inexorable move towards that currency and into a diminishing of the office and try that to you of the dollar. and you know, we can look at many things, but i think the sanctioning of rushes fx reserves was simply a step to boss. is the risk manager from staging to re add to i would be suddenly said to themselves, look bad for the grace of god. could go i,
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and that's being the major driving impulse. i think behind this latest development . well, a download, there's been an obvious pushback from developing nations. bricks has positioned itself as the voice of the developing world, which traditionally has been neglected by global institutions. how interested then are these developing nations and having and you go back currency as an alternative to the us dollar, which i remind everyone is really not backed by anything. yes. um, but the, the lot of these, the guns move on the hub, do we price is, is this technically no longer a policy? it is. the only thing is just that was that you didn't know going back to history because i'm serious us. um the last week i spoke to 1940 full way man, 1 dollar is a dot com 0.9 income of gold desktops. when it was texted. what's in up 30, put in will and give you a number. you know,
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i've just started printing what you, me, of his dollars beyond the go to the house. if i could be carry we phone because of the time you have, we're just going to put it in a french game. the question to change is dollars with $100.00 and i did terms of gold on with god. you know, 3 got a little bit of issues where you have to be deal with it. it will be something you want me to just do was not to did is being there on the we point of the visual at the news or the global side particularly ever confronted is because, well, what, what happens is that the account to have a great warranty with some to go to total adjustment program. basically what the program means is shut down all the off of threes from donald. we offer a book to be check dogs and the shell. we do the needs a live diploma does offer. so all the programs, the nice i'm coming to our protocol, we have been elbowed how to sell dollar in the mail,
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me the agency in the name of grand in the name of loans, in the name of whatever you find a nice show i vision of this is tim succeeded in destroying the part of you productivity the to put what is your group? i denied them of what you did. you did good job. you're going to know people tend to live on. so that is exactly what to do for you know, for god and pick you out. this is very, very high. we don't look under the big a strong bullish on a do what's up. this is darla. so do mail. we do keep them informed to do a lot better for you. so 1st of all, good. another we're up from china with design is the standard stuff to exchange with having a digital commodity button. you one of those to him that you pulled up. it will be with the signing digital. mm hm. but, you know, i 15 to distorted one. well, the back one thing i do, well, what i would do so what else you would go, you know,
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well, look up one, just read the agreement, the one up to so to old, going to a restaurant, not up. what is the order? the deluxe. there is no time done. no fools to establish new what i see the weatherbug. i don't want it to be substantiated on the plan to morning. just be up there. well, buddy's a boat going through that go for go somebody. we bought 2 years. i'm putting dollars, i'm going to my london budget deadline. we just put into the money that is grossly unfair. and i believe often cuz i well this on uh you got to get um the new policy so that we can continue to advance our growth and development. well, take a constantino's, the breaks leaders have always criticized especially recently the inadequacy of the us dollar. how does this financial dominance of the us dollar reflect the current world order and the emerging, multi pulling world kind of going off of what he just said?
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a lot of course, you know, the images are from multiplan roles. now i know supports the same as the name of muslims solutions means nice means that we should have good from the kind of them to be able to contribute to each other in this form. the dollar, for example, out of in back by the us. but the golf course is from by wanting to them, why don't you one country that's being the advantage of this? so that's why they, you know, for them to qualify the lower in clark county and the for when the groups come up with this is a they have to work on the single currency swaps. basically the applicant export import bank, the ok, the bank as a now agreed to undertake face was enough in countries seeing that on countries to be a sense of moving costs for the different categories in the applicants,
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the content on certain area. so the biggest with adults, us kind of what the process, of course we don't have much of the sales for august going to happen by the groups . but definitely they do the addition process. we're given defendants for countries to be able to really the main driving force behind the student i vision processor or see in position of sanctions evaluated by the us government. the different countries look just one come to me, but every company, the face of the country can take examples like you down, for example, that have been a victim of this process and therefore, the biggest countries now collectively they represent a significant part of the economy. and of course we're going to have more companies joining very soon. um, i know my country's the, it has been trying to get something within the bridge system. so it's really create a foot. and so for seems that across about which month policies that could be what
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exactly designated by coastal counties instead of really money back being done in a definitely have to day and see some places read among the show that was off the sort of sanctions by and assuming the government outside the constituency, once we have the us good across the united, missing, you know, the assembly, if you sort of the institution stuff that undertaking the scandals. sanctions, it's a bit different issue. but again, the other month, a lot of bonds like the i may have in the bank. i'm going to be a very successful in instituting this discipline. the s, the out of those have been created by the i am if it's not a functional concierge, though, for some intelligent mess, up for a transaction between different countries. sorry to interrupt, but we have run out of time policy advisors, constantino
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b constantino's ali khan. so to an adult move got about the 2nd. thank you all very much. thank you. thank you. want to. yes, thank you. and that's are up for now, but stay tuned for an exclusive interview with the grand daughter of anti apartheid fighter and former south african president, nelson mandela. the weight come to african legacy. i am most that abraham nelson mandela is an icon of african liberation. his sacrifice is on long walks to freedom, health and as i've typed, an open new possibilities for south africa's black majority. my guess today is his grand daughter, sister in village, mandela. she has taken it upon himself to maintain an advance herr
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icon, a grandfather's legacy of liberation and social justice. but how different the circumstances which defined had grandfather is struggling from those defining the grand daughter's heart activism. is mandela send relevant to after? because youth as he was decades ago, do s weekends still need the old politics of liberation to attacking the pressing issues of contemporary africa, the system that it can wake up. thank you. thank you. my bad people keep talking about the legacy of such great leaders, like your grandfather. what is it that's exactly. well for me, put this in one way it's submitted to it is one of the things that stands
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very stuck in my grandfather's legacy. you know, his ability to, to, to treat people as human beings for him. you and never the station is some total of his patient. he would treat a clean or head of states the same way. you would see it passing back the width of the kitchen or the stacy, or a neighbor because to him, people are the human beings before the, with the some of the station. so one of the things that stands out for me as in greenville, is, is ability and in any allow for people to know. as you mentioned in about, you know, is his quest for social justice. he was a social activist through and through. and i believe that his entry point into politics went through social if to this in because he so if you'll read his story and if i will wait to listen to him,
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she is all into pointed to this was born out of the frustration that he saw his people suffering when he was growing up, and when he came to join his date, the 50. and how could he have such if he'd kill them? beautiful philosophy of the heart and the mind, against suction agree reality that existed in south africa? how can us weekends today understand that you can remain beautiful, but actually on ethically white and practicing hard politics and which will sit, which you want to change reality. we are all, you know, victims of our branding. i always say that the microcosm of society is feminist because it is, is in that cycle. and that's that cause that you can choose life. if you look at the lives of my grandfather, he meant to be the lead at that you was to watch him try the concept. he started watching tribal console at the regent of king drifting down by in intake as a new,
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as in boy of 10 years old. there he saw how keen jimmy deborah, who resides overtime on the concert by listening to each and every chief from the villages before coming to a consensus. so he lynch to be the lead that, that she was through watching tribal council and she became a consultative leader because he knew that you as a leader, you cannot leave, you cannot lead on your own. you need to listen to the voice is surrounding you and she became the leader that to us.
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