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u. k. from canada and from other countries with the united states. immense industrial policies in the form of the inflation reduction act. and so what this latest round of uncertainty does, and the uncertainty that was created in 20182019 is it tells any kind of business over a certain size that it's just better to locate in the united states for long term security. because you avoid this trade policy uncertainty. this couldn't be an intentional objective of president trump, or it can be just a, a side effect of an erotic policy. but whatever it is, it creates this incredible amount of uncertainty. and so if you're a business and you're thinking of locating a new operation in mexico to the united states or canada, well, what would you do to eliminate the uncertainty you located in the united states? so it's definitely having that effect. okay. um, and it's had the fact that it is interesting to see how this will develop it in the day. is that something that we have to leave with us? sadly, judy
u. k. from canada and from other countries with the united states. immense industrial policies in the form of the inflation reduction act. and so what this latest round of uncertainty does, and the uncertainty that was created in 20182019 is it tells any kind of business over a certain size that it's just better to locate in the united states for long term security. because you avoid this trade policy uncertainty. this couldn't be an intentional objective of president trump, or it can be just...
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u. k and friends is called the one that the with drawers trips from congo and 23 to leave go math. s u k in germany have threatened to taught to aid to rhonda. it's made no difference. 13 south african soldiers have been killed in congo in the last week. both un peacekeepers and troops supporting the government, many more southern african troops and now surrounding gay my by the pro route london forces with no way out. southern african leaders methods involve ways capital, have already to discuss the escalating conflict. some of the armies have fulton come, get the full against rwanda. you can the and that allied on the groups. they made no new commitments, but said they continue that mission supporting come guys back in because a these men say they're ready to fight foreign forces that were meant to help so far have not neighboring were wondering uganda has been accused of meddling and losing minerals. half and nice, that's yes. as a which tens of thousands of mostly young men who joined groups in congress east hasn't stopped the conflicts malcolm web. how does era i'll just say it
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the 2nd meeting of allied leaders from the soviet union, u. k. and us focused on daunting postwar challenges from a self determining world order to the division and the do not to vacation of germany. it dictated an international tribunal afterwards and called for a conference to establish the united nations and that security council to this day . those essential processes are the center piece of world governance and have changed little despite severe obstacles along the way. the cloud, the you and used to have a slowly eroding with the rising global south demanding reform and a say in the world's most crucial matters. the china has it back at washington with retaliatory tariffs within minutes of us levies on chinese products coming into effect. the jang has branded the us move a threat to global markets in order to defend its legitimate rights. an interest china has sued the us taxation measures to the world trade organization, dispute settlement mechanism. the united states has impose tariffs on chinese imports, which is a serious violation of w
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implemented a new visa program that allows them to stay for up to 90 days. naturally, brooks is from the u. k. and runs own business in line. she's been working remotely from cape town for up to 6 months at a time. there's lots of money that's coming in for tourism, but also in lots of countries with as a high digital name and presence, the locals are getting very frustrated by the impact that it's having particularly on accommodation. so i think that it's about looking at it in a holistic perspective and making sure that the government is putting in the right steps to manage the influx while move in a 1000000 work is your benefit from the tourism. the all those who say the growing demand for accommodation is making housing for locals more expensive. how many that jacobs is a 3rd generation and a family living in this home and woke up? she says the demand for housing and a prime location means higher property values, but with it comes on affordable rates and taxes. some people cannot afford to stay in the bulk of any of the houses and local civic association degrees. the cost of living and ce
implemented a new visa program that allows them to stay for up to 90 days. naturally, brooks is from the u. k. and runs own business in line. she's been working remotely from cape town for up to 6 months at a time. there's lots of money that's coming in for tourism, but also in lots of countries with as a high digital name and presence, the locals are getting very frustrated by the impact that it's having particularly on accommodation. so i think that it's about looking at it in a holistic...
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u k. in front, it's called rwanda with drawers troops from congo and 23 to leave go my u. k. in germany. have threatened to taught to aid to we're wanda, it's made no difference. 13 south african soldiers have been killed in congo in the last week. both un peacekeepers and troops supporting the government. many more southern african troops and now surrounding gay my by the pro rwandan forces with no way out. southern african leaders, methods involved boys, capital, robbery, to discuss the escalating conflict. some of the armies of fulton conrad the full against rwanda, uganda and that allied on groups. they made no new commitments, but said they continued admission, supporting congress back in because each of these men say they're ready to fight for an forces that were meant to have so far have not neighboring. were wondering uganda has been accused of meddling and losing minerals here. in the settings, yes, to which tens of thousands of mostly young men have joined groups in congress. peace hasn't stopped the conflicts malcolm web out is there at least 6 people i believe have been kille
u k. in front, it's called rwanda with drawers troops from congo and 23 to leave go my u. k. in germany. have threatened to taught to aid to we're wanda, it's made no difference. 13 south african soldiers have been killed in congo in the last week. both un peacekeepers and troops supporting the government. many more southern african troops and now surrounding gay my by the pro rwandan forces with no way out. southern african leaders, methods involved boys, capital, robbery, to discuss the...
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it was a 2nd meeting of allied leaders from the soviet union, the u. k. on the us and focused on the only thing post more challenges from a self determining world order to the vision and the notification of germany dictated an international tribunal. afterwards, i called for a conference to establish that the united nations and its security council to this day. those processes are a central piece of world governance and have changed level despite severe obstacles along the way. clyde, the u. n. used to have though, is slowly eroding with the rising global side, the money thing. it's reform, the se in the clothes crucial matters. this c year, 19 shortage tides when the conference and took place and not the conference of africans took place. the can actually can congress and i like to think that they answered function somehow and age political activities africans to, to, to come to the conclusion that only africans and african bone distributions and can and liberate tests. so it's not since she was being actually convinced that you shouldn't, for depression
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u. k. have all rejected, forced displacement of palestinians from the awesome. now we're gonna get reaction from gaza and around the world. and the moment we're going to hear from a correspondence in guys, a city and his rafa. and the mon, i'm going to gauge the broader international reaction from berlin from washington dc. first is a report by our white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins, who was watching donald trump's news conference. today i'm delighted to welcome is with the is really prime minister grinning by his side. us president donald trump made a shocking announcement. contrary to initial plans, phase 3 of the gaza cease fire reconstruction is unlikely so instead trumping visions do something different to us. we'll take over the gaza strip, will own it, and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous, unexploded bombs and other weapons on the side. i do see a long term ownership position. i see it bring in great stability to that part of the middle east. the force displacement of a population by an occupying power. israel highlights intern
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all right, thanks so much note i would've asked from my mind in june, there's also been condemnation of transplant outside of the region. seeing the u. k prime minister chemist. i'm a toll pilot palestinians must be allowed to rebuild that homeland. a man of his with long to hear, present from the speak about forcibly displacing one point. 8000000 people from garza pharmacist, spoken to the person on several occasions now. does he personally believe that from recognizes the dangers of statements like this to the french, off sci fi and gaza? and indeed, the security of both palestinians and these ratings, they must be allowed. they must be allowed to rebuild and we should be with them in not rebuild all the way to a 2 state solution and dominate cane joins us now live from lynn in germany. so as we had the dominic little support for trump side, they even from a historically coast ally as the u. k. or yeah, that was an exchange in private. it's this question. suppose we had 1st was the leader of the 2nd largest opposition party that said davy of the liberal democrats . a sent a left policy. and the reply from keeps telling me that the su
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spend some, some confidence from the best, especially from the u. k. i have to mention a mention is a long stay halting russian gas transit to slovakia. i know the select government is pressuring him to resume that, and it's also looking into energy cooperation with turkey a and as or by john, how do you see this situation playing? out, is there a path that you consider to be preferable? always, i thought it was very important meeting to europe in union, and our prime minister was there. and this was a, this was up for realty, questionable the enough just security for the, for this little i can you it up and exactly. we have many proposals bundled. the proposal is okay. we got accepting the other by john the other by john gus from other by john wheel gigabytes and reveal uh put sold the ukraine to to like yeah, there's a 1st you could, i mean you kind of side door loans convention. no, no way out of those. and the reason in the, in the door, gabriel was very practical fragmatic, you know, on the up to, according to my, my experience from the dorcas spe
spend some, some confidence from the best, especially from the u. k. i have to mention a mention is a long stay halting russian gas transit to slovakia. i know the select government is pressuring him to resume that, and it's also looking into energy cooperation with turkey a and as or by john, how do you see this situation playing? out, is there a path that you consider to be preferable? always, i thought it was very important meeting to europe in union, and our prime minister was there. and...
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u. k. the former pentagon, the senior security policy analysts, michael maloof, joins us now from near the capital building in washington, dc where no former us a id stuff. our staging protests and michael, thanks again for talking to us. what are the protesters seeking and what kind of crowds are there to? well, there was a, a ton of quite a large crowd. i would estimate about 1500 people. it was very early they, they came in, they listen to various us senators and congressmen reaffirmed their commitment to trying to preserve usa id. it was, it was sort of a pep rally to try and sustain the or the entity for the to man a tearing work. but no mention was made of course of what our f k juniors just brought out and how the, the usa idea has been use for years as a conduit to, to a non governmental organizations or in g goes to uh, funnel funds, money laundering in effect, to instigate, political activities, which we're now seeing in georgia in the country of georgia in armenia. and we did see it in the ukraine just mentioned just a few that we're seeing it also in the, in the east asia where
u. k. the former pentagon, the senior security policy analysts, michael maloof, joins us now from near the capital building in washington, dc where no former us a id stuff. our staging protests and michael, thanks again for talking to us. what are the protesters seeking and what kind of crowds are there to? well, there was a, a ton of quite a large crowd. i would estimate about 1500 people. it was very early they, they came in, they listen to various us senators and congressmen reaffirmed their...
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from the west about peace folks will ukraine? donald trump, on one hand, the says the negotiations with russia are already ongoing. meanwhile, the u. k. foreign secretary claims that russia has no intention of serious thoughts . wow, that's lots of different opinions from those to need to members. what's your interpretation? well, i think that it's quite clear that the u. k for example is the most, i'm interested the country in any kind of piece, photos additional, the premium crisis. we know that it was maurice johnson for talk to is the landscape uh out of accepting uh, the east timble agreements in 2022. uh now the new uh, bridge. foreign minister also came to gifts. trying to kind of, uh, mobilize uh, support. uh for you, great. and which is becoming more and more difficult to do in the current circumstances as for our readiness to negotiation. so i think we reiterate that the uh, from the one we where, uh, favoring diplomatic solution to a military, one lease was quite clear from all the statements. uh, but we wanted to implement the goals of our special maintenance, reparation in any way. we wanted to have a normal neighbor who
from the west about peace folks will ukraine? donald trump, on one hand, the says the negotiations with russia are already ongoing. meanwhile, the u. k. foreign secretary claims that russia has no intention of serious thoughts . wow, that's lots of different opinions from those to need to members. what's your interpretation? well, i think that it's quite clear that the u. k for example is the most, i'm interested the country in any kind of piece, photos additional, the premium crisis. we know...
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from the j. c. p, a new j. c. buick and u. k. a deal but just find the balance of the most serious elements of world policy, nuclear disarmament. apart from all of these transactional, bizarre will be a dangerous conflicts. can we expect the most important element between food and drug will be the resumption of some kind of uh, start treaty, some kind of treaty to restore a nuclear arms reduction to make live safer. certainly should be. and if i did make that trip to moscow, sit down with those. and by the way, i'd go back even way to zalinski and hope that when i flew back and came over to you, he would have been assassinated. anyway, i would say to susan, oh, by the way, we're through with this deal pretty much now we need to talk about not just a bilateral treaty in this new girl arms business, but a multilateral treaty. you drag north korea and an all drag israel and we need all 9 nuclear weapons opening states to be in this multiple will have a treaty resume that you and i are going to forage and take the credit for. oh yeah,
from the j. c. p, a new j. c. buick and u. k. a deal but just find the balance of the most serious elements of world policy, nuclear disarmament. apart from all of these transactional, bizarre will be a dangerous conflicts. can we expect the most important element between food and drug will be the resumption of some kind of uh, start treaty, some kind of treaty to restore a nuclear arms reduction to make live safer. certainly should be. and if i did make that trip to moscow, sit down with...
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u. k. heritage need to david kirsten, who says that the populace to gaining votes from conventional democratic conservative policies. here's differences. so hard to distinguish it doesn't really come as a surprise to and what's happened is the i think people in the u. k. all completely fed up with the established policies and what happens in the last general election, which is only 7 months ago, was people abandon the conservative party, which had been in power for 14 years. and people were so disgusted with them because they're not conservative. a tool, they do exactly the opposite of what they said they were going to do. they've let immigration get out of control. they've increased taxes, they've allowed all kinds of work. re, transgender is of an oldest kind of stuff, to fax them in the country. so some people then when to vote for labor, when to vote for alternatives, but i've never seen in my memory. other thing, any one has been living memory, seen a policy become so popular, so soon off the election where they want a line slide, but they didn't win a line slide because they would love t
u. k. heritage need to david kirsten, who says that the populace to gaining votes from conventional democratic conservative policies. here's differences. so hard to distinguish it doesn't really come as a surprise to and what's happened is the i think people in the u. k. all completely fed up with the established policies and what happens in the last general election, which is only 7 months ago, was people abandon the conservative party, which had been in power for 14 years. and people were so...
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according to the russian defense ministry, they have detected a missile strike launched from the sumi region over the u. k of, of the country of ukraine. and they're saying that those massages, they headed right towards that boarding school in this, in the course region of russia, and that they targeted civilians, according to the russian defense ministry. this basically, this action taken in this war, crime committed by ukraine was to distract the international attention from a world truly harrowing discovery made by the russian soldiers in the village of those cape, a rich staff whose corporation is one of the villages that was most recently liberated by the russian forces in dakota, scrooge and old russia, and vad the russian soldiers, they discovered in one of the basements, basically they discovered bodies of civilians who were not just killed, but were brutally executed by the crating and troops. i did a report on that, he's an extract from it. do you see that it was meant to be a standard cleanup population. instead, a bloodcurdling discovery fingerprints of ukraine's months long presence in this v
according to the russian defense ministry, they have detected a missile strike launched from the sumi region over the u. k of, of the country of ukraine. and they're saying that those massages, they headed right towards that boarding school in this, in the course region of russia, and that they targeted civilians, according to the russian defense ministry. this basically, this action taken in this war, crime committed by ukraine was to distract the international attention from a world truly...
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from around the world. i have mike called quite yet now despite and increasingly bleak picture of ukraine on the battlefield, but u. k. still insist that must be no peace negotiations with moscow. a cold came from london stopped different, much during his latest trip to get it's still our assessment that fruits and shows no desire to negotiate at all at this point in time. so we continue to support you to the max and as you fight the surrender, this will of all, this is actually his 5th visit there, as he proudly said. and he even said both friends might get a bit jealous. let's not talk about it too much. and he was, of course, there to reiterate, once again, the case support for ukraine. and he also announced some more financial aid that will be coming ukraine's way. and that will be to the tune of $68700000.00. and now in total, that brings the case commitments since the beginning of the conflict to $1200000000.00 . i can you imagine what the pay could have done to the improved lives for their own citizens in the u. k. but nope, it's going to the ukraine, and again, they're saying that the pay stands behind the uk
from around the world. i have mike called quite yet now despite and increasingly bleak picture of ukraine on the battlefield, but u. k. still insist that must be no peace negotiations with moscow. a cold came from london stopped different, much during his latest trip to get it's still our assessment that fruits and shows no desire to negotiate at all at this point in time. so we continue to support you to the max and as you fight the surrender, this will of all, this is actually his 5th visit...
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u. k. and your opinion could be the next target. nelson long from the shanghai center for rim pack says, trump no nonsense approach could have a positive effect for i think president trump is very much used to giving out sweats to people. uh, but uh, i believe by the end of the day uh, money talks. and he is a more pragmatic than anyone else in terms of protecting his home countries, interest. he has all the rights to protect his own country's interest and so does everyone else. so i keep saying that when donald trump says he's going to make america great again, every country has a right to make their own country great. all right again. so it's a mentor of, uh, you know, how to handle the relations between your country and its relations with other countries. the big thing about the trump administration is that it has to announce that they are there to solve trade issues. it's more business oriented, at least about monday. it's not about military innovation, it's not about of yours. and if that's the case, i think it provides more ground for people t
u. k. and your opinion could be the next target. nelson long from the shanghai center for rim pack says, trump no nonsense approach could have a positive effect for i think president trump is very much used to giving out sweats to people. uh, but uh, i believe by the end of the day uh, money talks. and he is a more pragmatic than anyone else in terms of protecting his home countries, interest. he has all the rights to protect his own country's interest and so does everyone else. so i keep...
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u. k. a till the end you is joining us live from dublin. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. um, island, a record has recognized polish time as a state and its own right. what's your interpretation of the way that things are happening over the last 24 hours and the statements that have been coming out as well? i don't speak for the art stuff, but the art for a minister of somebody make this morning items decision on, on transplant, which is that we stand with international law security council resolutions have a need for a 2 state solution and the position is supported by i would say nearly a 100 percent of irish people because in this country, given our long and difficult history, we found nearest neighbor we still retained and all the stopping of dispossession and the importance of land. and the fact that trump talked about because real estate shows, i think that his understanding of human motivation from the of history is now, i think that there has to be another way to waste and see here. because trump doesn't always follow all of the stress, you know, actually back down
u. k. a till the end you is joining us live from dublin. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. um, island, a record has recognized polish time as a state and its own right. what's your interpretation of the way that things are happening over the last 24 hours and the statements that have been coming out as well? i don't speak for the art stuff, but the art for a minister of somebody make this morning items decision on, on transplant, which is that we stand with international law...
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a comment from now me about ties between the u. k and ukraine going back a thousands of thousands of years. i mean, the statement was marks, maybe not surprising. we remember, let's trust refusing to recognize russian suffering t o, but rushed off, and virginia is which all as russian, as they come. i mean, what does it these to cindy slips of the tongue. i mean, she has to be corrected by her and i'm past that it was pretty humiliating. or is it just lack of knowledge of history? is this a different level of diplomacy? when we come back, you know, to join shown car in india to non prof. and russia, i mean they ask, they have no real knowledge. this is thelma cabinets. it gets stomach promoted by jeremy colbin in his day. i've shared the platform on the bbc, which we now understand is funded uh its charitable um by usa id the main uh program. question time is that next is it keeps telling me you wouldn't even shake my hand. i'd. i have to, he was a racist. that's, i'm ignoring the british prime minister, being to me, as far as a guy,
a comment from now me about ties between the u. k and ukraine going back a thousands of thousands of years. i mean, the statement was marks, maybe not surprising. we remember, let's trust refusing to recognize russian suffering t o, but rushed off, and virginia is which all as russian, as they come. i mean, what does it these to cindy slips of the tongue. i mean, she has to be corrected by her and i'm past that it was pretty humiliating. or is it just lack of knowledge of history? is this a...
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u. k. and european union could be the next target nelson long from the shanghai center for rent pack says trumps no nonsense approach could have a positive effect. or i think president trump is very much used to giving.
u. k. and european union could be the next target nelson long from the shanghai center for rent pack says trumps no nonsense approach could have a positive effect. or i think president trump is very much used to giving.
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and the backlash isn't just coming from the list. russia, china, germany's pain island, the u. k. o we have for and their support for the 2 state solution. the long standing framework. washington itself has backed for decades. the idea and gaza should be part of a future. palestinian stayed alongside the will divide, was bang and china and once eager to play a role in brooklyn, regional peace has firmly come out to games transplant. let's take a listen. i'm gonna find the china always believes that palestinians governing palestine is the fundamental principle of post conflict governance in gaza. we oppose any force relocation of gaza residents and hope the relevant parties will take the gaza ceasefire and post conflict governance as an opportunity to bring the palestine questions back on the right track to a political settlement based on the 2 state solution and to achieve lasting piece in the middle east, the spine global outrage, israel's foreign minister has framed this whole force displacement ideas, simple delivered migration, ignoring the fact that the gases did not want to
and the backlash isn't just coming from the list. russia, china, germany's pain island, the u. k. o we have for and their support for the 2 state solution. the long standing framework. washington itself has backed for decades. the idea and gaza should be part of a future. palestinian stayed alongside the will divide, was bang and china and once eager to play a role in brooklyn, regional peace has firmly come out to games transplant. let's take a listen. i'm gonna find the china always believes...
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u. k . the overall number of students enrolling for english studies has dropped from 42237000 since 2019 and in the west and became the fastest declining major between 20132018525 percent. the morrison government in australia decided in 2021 to reduce government contributions for degrees like english communications and culture, which means students wanting to pursue those fields need to pay more intuition fees . on the other hand, the funding for engineering and medical majors has increased to what kind of society will emerge if she manages studies are as a whole and up scrap from curriculum to help us answer that more. we have joining us today. so contracts such as chandra, accountants, creator sharing, her passion for reading and instagram. she's with us from bank of world. katie hutchinson, a stem student pursuing her doctorate of the university of oxford. so joining us from 10 in ecuador, far as charging a career coach, content creator, and software engineer in san francisco, and on need resume on a silicon valley insider and founder of a me dot a i was helping us helping those hiring fi
u. k . the overall number of students enrolling for english studies has dropped from 42237000 since 2019 and in the west and became the fastest declining major between 20132018525 percent. the morrison government in australia decided in 2021 to reduce government contributions for degrees like english communications and culture, which means students wanting to pursue those fields need to pay more intuition fees . on the other hand, the funding for engineering and medical majors has increased to...
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sort of tons of advantage or to, to tories from this part the countries, the what is being a tough week for the us agency for international development, a k u. s. a i d, ever since trump decided to shut it down. but michelle optimum, so how's the most? the latest comes from which tv switch has whitfield, but the agency was deeply embedded into national media, sponsoring thousands of journalists and hundreds of ideas on around the world. all these donor quarter as well, search of rob your country and then have usa id spend $20000000.00 on sesame street propaganda to brainwash here. kids, colorado. that's what the us stayed in iraq. and it turns out usa i. d. 's been dropping fat stacks into more than just kid shows. political, for example, has gotten over $8000000.00 in subsidies from the state department. and geo and the white house is putting a stop to it. i was made aware of the funding from us say id to media outlets, including political, who i know has a seat in this room. and i can confirm that to be more than $8000000.00 taxpayer dollars that have gone to essentially subsidizing subscriptions to political. i mean, american tax paradig
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from it, because of president trump. now senior electra right in politics and international relations at the university, the boss in the u. k. pop no longer believes that the passive on panama plays into chums, empty china agenda. these paula mom be see shown to which withdrawal from them really need you to be just the beginning of a law, just mobile competition between us and china. i think uh no, a continuation old with the 1st from administration war we are going to expect from the trauma him to point 0 a. we will see all these different across those, the pro metix tray. i couldn't make a most me 3 intelligence that go to you is going to fax that muscle across the well . and in combination against the chinese and by negotiating and my prime pressures with all these countries, with the ease in the global self or in the global in all, to i to, to cut the chinese old for, to push to turn these old and trying to retain the uh day uh, they are sort of time to offend ish or to, to tories from this. so pop the countries by stay with our team to national for all the latest from around the world. i see you again by the hello and
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from it because of president trump that we spoke to a pop. no one has seen a lecture. i had politics that need to national relations at the university of boss in the u. k. a. he says that the pressure on the part of my place into tom's empty china agend. these paula mall decision to which withdrawal from the family needs a 2 piece just to beginning over law, just mobile competition between us and china. i think i now think continuation old with the 1st trump administration world. we are going to expect from the, from to point 0 a, we will see all these different a profit as the pro metix tre, economic come. this meets re intelligence that go to you is going to fax that muscle across the well. and in combination against the chinese and by negotiating and my problem pressure is uh with all these countries with the ease in the global self or in the global, in all, to i to, to cut the chinese old for, to push to turn these old and trying to retain the uh, the, the sort of time to offend page or to, to tories from this part, the country's why stay with our team to national for all the latest. i'm around the well to see you again. some of the by not the, [00
from it because of president trump that we spoke to a pop. no one has seen a lecture. i had politics that need to national relations at the university of boss in the u. k. a. he says that the pressure on the part of my place into tom's empty china agend. these paula mall decision to which withdrawal from the family needs a 2 piece just to beginning over law, just mobile competition between us and china. i think i now think continuation old with the 1st trump administration world. we are going...