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our economics correspondent andrew walker has been speaking to one of the report's authors, fra nziskain the last few months there have been signs of civilisation, in business service, explore indicators. maybe these trade tensions are finally in the long run. that is the basis of our forecast of stabilisation in 2020. we expect global growth to go up on 2.4to 2.5%, we expect global growth to go up on 2.4 to 2.5%, but that is a very fragile recovery. how much damage has already done to global canonic performance by the trade tensions? it is very difficult to put anama to that for the one thing is clear. global trade growth hit low in 2019. by global trade growth hit low in 2019. by our measure, by our estimate, global trade growth in 2019 was 1.4% we expect it to pick up a little bit, less than 2% in 2020. these are very very —— week trade growth numbers. how much more damage trade tensions do looking ahead? the risk of trade tensions is real escalating __ re— of trade tensions is real escalating —— re— escalating. it would set back right ina —— re— escalating. it would set back right
our economics correspondent andrew walker has been speaking to one of the report's authors, fra nziskain the last few months there have been signs of civilisation, in business service, explore indicators. maybe these trade tensions are finally in the long run. that is the basis of our forecast of stabilisation in 2020. we expect global growth to go up on 2.4to 2.5%, we expect global growth to go up on 2.4 to 2.5%, but that is a very fragile recovery. how much damage has already done to global...
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extend them with a representative from britain's begin society and also political commentator andrew walker. i would like to say my pen should be a damaged and undermined by somebody who insists that you call it impacts in war normal to compensate we should not be the lowest common denominator if something is ridiculous we should be allowed to call it ridiculous if you want to criticize something we should be able to criticize it as an instrumental instance and but aren't and you have a choice seen as an ethical action and he's not saying everybody is just saying he's working for and i don't rise or direction i think the consent and the very real health dangers of a good diet to eat when you are a child. it will only just a nice day in clinic and bags children and breastfeeding women for their people as well i just want to do it because i'm ready for this in the future and i'm going to put on mars for a comment for help something now all of us can do to help combat climate change and be kinder to the animals that we should spend with this but this is the parent who support the problem is th
extend them with a representative from britain's begin society and also political commentator andrew walker. i would like to say my pen should be a damaged and undermined by somebody who insists that you call it impacts in war normal to compensate we should not be the lowest common denominator if something is ridiculous we should be allowed to call it ridiculous if you want to criticize something we should be able to criticize it as an instrumental instance and but aren't and you have a choice...
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cheaper than prosecution and does more good or get opinion on the issue from political commentator andrew walker and human rights activist peter tatchell. the criminal justice system has 3 main targets to terence punishment and rehabilitation of those 3 the most important is of course rehabilitation when an offense has been committed because we don't want that person coming back into the criminal justice system we want to help enable them to get back as a law abiding citizen i do disagree with peter when he says that we have militated has to be the most important part of criminal justice i think polish that needs to be the most important part well i think it's one of those schemes that is very interesting re offending rates but doesn't do a great deal for victims i think the has to be an element of ensuring that people don't we have found there has to be an element of rehabilitation but also there has to be a punishment for the crime looking at from the victim's point of view i think there are serious questions to be arsed and this this kind of scheme deserves consideration it's really sending r
cheaper than prosecution and does more good or get opinion on the issue from political commentator andrew walker and human rights activist peter tatchell. the criminal justice system has 3 main targets to terence punishment and rehabilitation of those 3 the most important is of course rehabilitation when an offense has been committed because we don't want that person coming back into the criminal justice system we want to help enable them to get back as a law abiding citizen i do disagree with...
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assault domestic abuse burglary and criminal damage let's debate this now with political commentator andrew walker and human rights activist peter tatchell welcome to you both gentlemen. you a fan of this game what do you see is that the positives or perhaps the flaws. well i think it's one of those schemes that is very interesting really offending rates but doesn't do a great deal for victims i think there has to be an element of ensuring that people don't we have found that has to be an element of rehabilitation but also there has to be a punishment for the crime and one of the concerns i've got about this scheme is on some occasions it does not involve admitting guilt and can actually make it quite hard for victims to access things like compensation so look i think we do get it wrong in the united kingdom in terms of the amount of rehabilitation and education that we give to people convicted of crimes or accused of crimes thought we don't do enough for victims i think that we need to be always mindful of the fact that if you've been a victim of something like burglary it can be considered to be
assault domestic abuse burglary and criminal damage let's debate this now with political commentator andrew walker and human rights activist peter tatchell welcome to you both gentlemen. you a fan of this game what do you see is that the positives or perhaps the flaws. well i think it's one of those schemes that is very interesting really offending rates but doesn't do a great deal for victims i think there has to be an element of ensuring that people don't we have found that has to be an...
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should extend with a representative from britain's begin society and also political commentator andrew walker. i would like to say my pen should be a damaged and undermined by somebody who insists that you call impacts in war normal to compensate we should not be the lowest common denominator if something is ridiculous we should be allowed to call it ridiculous if you want to criticize something we should be able to criticize it as an instrumental instance and but aren't and you have the choice to invest in ethical action and he's not saying everybody he's just saying he's working for and i don't rise and are ancient i think the consent and the very real health dangers of if he can die when you are a child. it will only just a nice status in clinic in bags children pregnant and breastfeeding women for their people as well doesn't want to do it because under this in the future i believe it's better for the animals for the planet for help so it's something that all of us can do to help combat climate change and to be kinder into the animals that we should spend but this is the very socratic pro
should extend with a representative from britain's begin society and also political commentator andrew walker. i would like to say my pen should be a damaged and undermined by somebody who insists that you call impacts in war normal to compensate we should not be the lowest common denominator if something is ridiculous we should be allowed to call it ridiculous if you want to criticize something we should be able to criticize it as an instrumental instance and but aren't and you have the choice...
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andrew walker our economics correspondentjoins us now.his own vocabulary, epically likely, many in the european commission would say it would be an epic achievement to get half of the deal? i think at the european commission the viewers you can get something done but the kind of really ambitious thing that mr johnson would like is going to be tough. particularly, what he said, he really wants, he said it elsewhere, no tariffs, quotas on trade between the uk and the eu. and the word from the european commission is certainly very much open to that and keen on that idea but they want to have what is called a level playing field conditions associated with it which would limit the scope for what the eu would regard as unfair competition on the basis of tax policies, labour, environmental regulations, and government subsidies. that, in turn, potentially at least, involves a degree of constraint on what the british government could do which i think, mrjohnson might find uncongenial. certainly, some of the supporters of brexit who are motivated b
andrew walker our economics correspondentjoins us now.his own vocabulary, epically likely, many in the european commission would say it would be an epic achievement to get half of the deal? i think at the european commission the viewers you can get something done but the kind of really ambitious thing that mr johnson would like is going to be tough. particularly, what he said, he really wants, he said it elsewhere, no tariffs, quotas on trade between the uk and the eu. and the word from the...
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andrew walker has been speaking to report author franziska ohn—sorge. from 2.42 2.5%. a very fragile recovery stoplight how much damage has already been done? it‘s very difficult to put a number to that global trade growth had a crisis level in 2019. syllabi our measure and by our student, global trade growth in 2019 was 1.496. global trade growth in 2019 was 1.4%. he expected to pick up a little bit less than 20 2% in 2020. how much more damage to detention student looking ahead? on many fronts there‘s yes there is a risk of trade tensions at re—escalating, that would even this recovery. it would set up growth and a lot of... simply the risk that growth is slower than expected, and china, in your area, slower than expected, and china, in yourarea, us, any slower than expected, and china, in your area, us, any of the slower than expected, and china, in yourarea, us, any of the big countries glide driving global economy stoplight economy the world‘s biggest consumer technology, show ces, has just got under way in las vegas. zoe kleinman is there. here we
andrew walker has been speaking to report author franziska ohn—sorge. from 2.42 2.5%. a very fragile recovery stoplight how much damage has already been done? it‘s very difficult to put a number to that global trade growth had a crisis level in 2019. syllabi our measure and by our student, global trade growth in 2019 was 1.496. global trade growth in 2019 was 1.4%. he expected to pick up a little bit less than 20 2% in 2020. how much more damage to detention student looking ahead? on many...
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walker and louise minchin. this morning's top stories: no comment from buckingham palace after prince andrew was accused of zero offender geoffrey epstein. and whether huawei can help build the uk's ig network. and whether huawei can help build the uk's 16 network. an ice glazier is melting weaker than previously feared. the scientists behind the biggest project in antarctic history willjoin us on the
walker and louise minchin. this morning's top stories: no comment from buckingham palace after prince andrew was accused of zero offender geoffrey epstein. and whether huawei can help build the uk's ig network. and whether huawei can help build the uk's 16 network. an ice glazier is melting weaker than previously feared. the scientists behind the biggest project in antarctic history willjoin us on the
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walker and louise minchin. this morning's top stories: no comment from buckingham palace after prince andrew was accused of zero cooperation about an enquiry into sex offender geoffrey epstein. and whether huawei can help build the uk's ig network. an ice glazier is melting weaker than previously feared. the scientists behind the biggest project in antarctic history willjoin us on the sofa. supermarkets are responding to the climate crisis. sainsbury is is pledging $1 billion to make the company carbon neutral. roger federer is facing a real test at the australian open right now. he's starting to his cool against tennys sandgren, they will pay for a place in the semifinals. the northwest are waking up to snow in the morning, but it won't last, it will be a hill future throughout the day and the hmmfi future throughout the day and the forecast is one of sunshine and showers, some heavy and thundery and feeling cold in the wind. i'll have more later in the programme. good morning. it's tuesday, january 12. our main story for you. an american lawyer who represents women say they were assaulted byjeffrey epstein say
walker and louise minchin. this morning's top stories: no comment from buckingham palace after prince andrew was accused of zero cooperation about an enquiry into sex offender geoffrey epstein. and whether huawei can help build the uk's ig network. an ice glazier is melting weaker than previously feared. the scientists behind the biggest project in antarctic history willjoin us on the sofa. supermarkets are responding to the climate crisis. sainsbury is is pledging $1 billion to make the...
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walker out to the -- >> stop it, harry. >> it was -- >> i knew you were partying. >> it was absolutely terrific. thank you, morgan. get more of your "sunday today" mug shots. thank you andrew e&a%qmod sunday morning.çó here is aÑi live look outside i san pedro square in san jose. looks like clear skies which typically marines it is colder outsideçóçó and boy, is it. 42 degrees in walnut creek. thanks for joining usmy on thi january 5th, the first sundayçóó 2020. meteorologist rob mayedañrÑi is for vianey with a lookÑixdñr at; microclimate forecast. >>Ñi as you mentioned, clear sks arou we take you outside -- >> oh,Ñi wow! >> -- no fog there and 48 degrees isçó theÑiÑi warmestñr around theÑi bay ñrarea.a' cf1 o san joseÑi 42. but look @v the north bay andxd
walker out to the -- >> stop it, harry. >> it was -- >> i knew you were partying. >> it was absolutely terrific. thank you, morgan. get more of your "sunday today" mug shots. thank you andrew e&a%qmod sunday morning.çó here is aÑi live look outside i san pedro square in san jose. looks like clear skies which typically marines it is colder outsideçóçó and boy, is it. 42 degrees in walnut creek. thanks for joining usmy on thi january 5th, the first...