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the journalist and author claire cohen and alfie stirling, who�*s chief economist at the new economics foundation�*s just look at some of the front pages now. once again, the story that features heavily on the majority of the frontpages is britain�*s new prime minister. the metro pictures rishi sunak meeting king charles as he forms a new conservative government.
the journalist and author claire cohen and alfie stirling, who�*s chief economist at the new economics foundation�*s just look at some of the front pages now. once again, the story that features heavily on the majority of the frontpages is britain�*s new prime minister. the metro pictures rishi sunak meeting king charles as he forms a new conservative government.
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me are the journalist and author claire cohen and alfie stirling, chief economist at the new economics foundation again dominating all the pages. let'sjust look at what we have already got in. the story that features heavily on the majority of the frontpages, the uk's new prime minister. the metro pictures rishi sunak meeting king charles as he forms a new conservative government.
me are the journalist and author claire cohen and alfie stirling, chief economist at the new economics foundation again dominating all the pages. let'sjust look at what we have already got in. the story that features heavily on the majority of the frontpages, the uk's new prime minister. the metro pictures rishi sunak meeting king charles as he forms a new conservative government.
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this on join from london by offi sterling, the research director and chief economist at new economics foundation. think tank off. thank you. very much indeed for being with us within a few hours of this policy being revealed, it was already being criticized by investors. the list appears to be getting longer . is this likely to work how much like gamble is this particularly financially for this trust? well, i think the unfortunate thing here and actually i've been guilty of this myself in the past, is that it's really isn't a gamble in so far as we actually know how this is going to turn out, that there were warnings before the budget that this would cause you know, or uncertainty at best in market because when you announced billions of pounds, a government spending the not a company that even with an economic forecast or a plan of how to pay for it. the market start to wonder, are you credible? that was predictable and we've not seen that play out. but actually probably an even deeper level. this isn't a gamble because the u. k. a spent 10 years now the best part of a decade. certainly prior to
this on join from london by offi sterling, the research director and chief economist at new economics foundation. think tank off. thank you. very much indeed for being with us within a few hours of this policy being revealed, it was already being criticized by investors. the list appears to be getting longer . is this likely to work how much like gamble is this particularly financially for this trust? well, i think the unfortunate thing here and actually i've been guilty of this myself in the...
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he is from the new economics foundation. how has it come to this? well, the construct this charles paused to budget that was probably the worst you've ever seen in bordered british history. that led to k off not kale switch properties poorer before interest rates rise, that we've mortgage payment go buy hundreds of pounds for those people looking at bills, a boat at the re body that voltages even thousands of pounds. but of course, that called plot told a decade of this concern to god, but having spread the cuts that made us for our wage costs our weight is rather 9000 pounds lower than they should be. and it just waiting list to rec, holding levels as well. as crime, increasing dramatically to fundamentally, the british people were not beating prosperous and all of us, lot of bay to go. but for rough by list process got is a very grim pitching. yet in her resignation speech, she said that she came in. and when families, businesses worried about how that, how that bills and she wanted to change that. but what her, she, what is she, she left them wit
he is from the new economics foundation. how has it come to this? well, the construct this charles paused to budget that was probably the worst you've ever seen in bordered british history. that led to k off not kale switch properties poorer before interest rates rise, that we've mortgage payment go buy hundreds of pounds for those people looking at bills, a boat at the re body that voltages even thousands of pounds. but of course, that called plot told a decade of this concern to god, but...
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me are the journalist and author claire cohen and alfie stirling, chief economist at the new economics foundation, a left—leaning economics think tank. welcome to you both. one story again dominating all the pages. let'sjust look at what we have already got in. the story that features heavily on the majority of the frontpages, the uk's new prime minister. the metro pictures rishi sunak meeting king charles as he forms a new conservative government. the international edition of the financial times focuses on the uk leader reshuffling his cabinet. jeremy hunt and james cleverly remain, respectively, as chancellor of the exchequer and foreign secretary. the guardian calls the prime minister's reshuffle a gamble, referencing suella braverman�*s return as home secretary after being sacked from the role due to a security breach less than a week ago. the express reports on mr sunak�*s solemn tone in his first speech as british premier, vowing to earn the nation's trust. refusing to smile when they were shouting out for him to do so. "mistakes were made, i'll fix them" is the headline in the telegraph, r
me are the journalist and author claire cohen and alfie stirling, chief economist at the new economics foundation, a left—leaning economics think tank. welcome to you both. one story again dominating all the pages. let'sjust look at what we have already got in. the story that features heavily on the majority of the frontpages, the uk's new prime minister. the metro pictures rishi sunak meeting king charles as he forms a new conservative government. the international edition of the financial...
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the journalist and author claire cohen and alfie stirling, who's chief economist at the new economics foundation, a left—leaning economics think tank. welcome back to you both. a few more papers are already in. let's just look at some of the front pages now. once again, the story that features heavily on the majority of the frontpages is britain's new prime minister. the metro pictures rishi sunak meeting king charles as he forms a new conservative government. the i newspaper focuses on what it calls "sunak�*s crisis cabinet". jeremy hunt and james cleverly remain as chancellor and foreign secretary. a lot of old faces in there as well. the guardian labels sunak�*s cabinet reshuffle as a gamble, referencing suella braverman�*s return as home secretary after being sacked from the role due to a security breach less than a week ago. the times reports sunak will hold talks with mr hunt, who is considering postponing the fisical statement on october 31st, to give himself more time to close the £40 billion hole in the nation's finances. the daily mail's front page comes out in support of mr sunak — "l
the journalist and author claire cohen and alfie stirling, who's chief economist at the new economics foundation, a left—leaning economics think tank. welcome back to you both. a few more papers are already in. let's just look at some of the front pages now. once again, the story that features heavily on the majority of the frontpages is britain's new prime minister. the metro pictures rishi sunak meeting king charles as he forms a new conservative government. the i newspaper focuses on what...
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i'm joined from london by office sterling, the research director and chief economist at new economics foundation. think tank off. thank you. very much indeed for being with us within a few hours of this policy being revealed, it was already being criticized by investors. the list appears to be getting longer . is this likely to work how much like gamble is this particularly financially for las trus? well, i think the unfortunate thing here and actually i've been guilty of this myself in the past, is that this really isn't a gamble in so far as we actually know how this is going to turn out, that there were warnings before the budget that this would cause you know, or uncertainty at best in market because when you announced billions of pounds, a government spending that the, not a company that even with an economic forecast or a plan of how to pay for it. the market start to wonder, are you credible? and that was predictable, and without seeing the play out. but actually probably an even deeper level. this isn't a gamble because the u. k. a spent 10 years now the best part of a decade. certainly
i'm joined from london by office sterling, the research director and chief economist at new economics foundation. think tank off. thank you. very much indeed for being with us within a few hours of this policy being revealed, it was already being criticized by investors. the list appears to be getting longer . is this likely to work how much like gamble is this particularly financially for las trus? well, i think the unfortunate thing here and actually i've been guilty of this myself in the...
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let's speak to alfie stirling, the chief economist at the new economics foundation, a left—of—centres refusing to say benefits will rise in line with prices. what, in real terms, though, will this mean to people? it though, will this mean to people? it depends exactly what the government does do instead. to give some examples, if benefits get operated for inflation, which we are expecting to be 10%, if they were to not operate them at all so there was a freeze on benefits, that would be about a £10 million saving but would cost a family claiming universal credit with two children more than £1000 a year on average. if the treasury operated by an earnings growth, let's say 5% rather than 10%, that would see that family lose £500 in the treasury save about £5 billion. these are big numbers. £500 real term cut, comes on top of the squeeze in prices that we already know it is affecting the poorest families the most because they spend the most on items like food and energy that are going up fastest. overall, living standards are being squeezed by thousands of pounds this year and this come
let's speak to alfie stirling, the chief economist at the new economics foundation, a left—of—centres refusing to say benefits will rise in line with prices. what, in real terms, though, will this mean to people? it though, will this mean to people? it depends exactly what the government does do instead. to give some examples, if benefits get operated for inflation, which we are expecting to be 10%, if they were to not operate them at all so there was a freeze on benefits, that would be...
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jeevun sandher is the head of economics at the new economics foundation, a left of centre think—tank.we have lower energy bills once this energy price freeze ends. you energy bills once this energy price freeze ends-— freeze ends. you say government incompetence. — freeze ends. you say government incompetence, 90 _ freeze ends. you say government incompetence, 90 growth - freeze ends. you say government incompetence, 90 growth mini i freeze ends. you say government - incompetence, 90 growth mini budget, but what they would say, kwasi kwarteng and the prime minister would say is it was a mini budget all about growth. and at the whole thrust of their policy by cutting taxes is to promote growth, to create more wealth around the country and that everybody in the end will be better off. thea;r country and that everybody in the end will be better off. they would sa that, end will be better off. they would say that. but _ end will be better off. they would say that, but of _ end will be better off. they would say that, but of course _ end will be better off. they would say that, but of cour
jeevun sandher is the head of economics at the new economics foundation, a left of centre think—tank.we have lower energy bills once this energy price freeze ends. you energy bills once this energy price freeze ends-— freeze ends. you say government incompetence. — freeze ends. you say government incompetence, 90 _ freeze ends. you say government incompetence, 90 growth - freeze ends. you say government incompetence, 90 growth mini i freeze ends. you say government - incompetence, 90...
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to tell us a bit more i am now joined byjeevun sandher, head of economics at the new economics foundation. ., first signs from rishi sunak are not hoeful. ., ., , , hopeful. how important is the budget next monday? — hopeful. how important is the budget next monday? incredibly _ hopeful. how important is the budget next monday? incredibly important. i next monday? incredibly important. it will set next monday? incredibly important. it will set the _ next monday? incredibly important. it will set the direction _ next monday? incredibly important. it will set the direction for _ next monday? incredibly important. it will set the direction for his i it will set the direction for his entire premiership, for what he sees as being important, also to deal with the huge challenges that we face in this of course, the crossed cost of living crisis, half of us are struggling to pay our energy bills. his first priority has to be to increase social security payments to increase social security payments to stop people going hungry. we need functioning public services. nhs waiting lists are over seven m
to tell us a bit more i am now joined byjeevun sandher, head of economics at the new economics foundation. ., first signs from rishi sunak are not hoeful. ., ., , , hopeful. how important is the budget next monday? — hopeful. how important is the budget next monday? incredibly _ hopeful. how important is the budget next monday? incredibly important. i next monday? incredibly important. it will set next monday? incredibly important. it will set the _ next monday? incredibly important. it will...
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we must build entirely new foundation for our economic social system. a great reset ensures shared goals such as equality and sustainability. so it's all their definition and you have no say in how they define that. next, slovenia driver's must prevent covid certificate in order to their cars next, chase bank got canceled. the credit cards of trump national security advisor sean flynn because they didn't like his politics. now there was a huge outcry. they ended up giving it back. but this is now corporate government. they don't want to run a rise of cancel culture. so these corporations run scared. next bank of england this is creepy as hell. the bank of england tells the ministers that they're intervening on digital currency programing now, it actually says in this that the government will determine you how much money you can spend, what you can spend it on. and they have the government has to deem what you're buying sensible. so if you want to buy a gun, if you want to buy tobacco, alcohol, maybe potato chips, whatever it is, it may not be nsible tha
we must build entirely new foundation for our economic social system. a great reset ensures shared goals such as equality and sustainability. so it's all their definition and you have no say in how they define that. next, slovenia driver's must prevent covid certificate in order to their cars next, chase bank got canceled. the credit cards of trump national security advisor sean flynn because they didn't like his politics. now there was a huge outcry. they ended up giving it back. but this is...
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new laws that have been created. you know, the entire foundation of western economic system, or at least ostensibly, is based on the rule of law. you can confiscate property of any one unless there is due process unless they are valid reasons to do so. and they are legally based. and all that is challenging, but later on in a court of law. but then here on the case of ukraine and russia, i think frankly the european union as lost all sense of proportion. and the more and more digging europe into a position where the re, establishment of normal dies with russia will become virtually impossible russia to europe. and if it is the largest country in the world with tremendous resources, europe cannot have any viable security architecture unless russia is part of it. and therefore, the long term and look for ways of accommodating russia in the security architecture. and therefore, begin the process of dialogue and diplomacy. but there's absolutely no word about dialogue and diplomacy. if anybody talks about dialogue, these immediately can as an appeaser and what have you with regard to the additional status and those of the l
new laws that have been created. you know, the entire foundation of western economic system, or at least ostensibly, is based on the rule of law. you can confiscate property of any one unless there is due process unless they are valid reasons to do so. and they are legally based. and all that is challenging, but later on in a court of law. but then here on the case of ukraine and russia, i think frankly the european union as lost all sense of proportion. and the more and more digging europe...
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maybe you know the heritage foundation, it's ranking about what country are economic free and not free. at the top economic free countries as new zealand or switzerland and then at the bottom like north korea or venezuela. so then there's another index, epi, environmental protection index from yale university. and if you look correlation between you see the countries with the best environmental politics of the most brilliant countries, and so i think you don't need things like this. >> host: you cite to macbooks in your book, "allow me to "thef capitalism," you talk about "capital in the twenty-first century," and jason riley please stop helping us. >> guest: yes. >> host: why did you bring up those two books? >> guest: james riley is one of the greatest books i can recommend to everyone. please stop helping us written by a black american that the welfare state and all the things are not good for black people but are bad, and this is a reason for the title. please stop helping us. it's the same not only here in the united states but it's the same if you look worldwide. no continent got so much development aid as africa but did
maybe you know the heritage foundation, it's ranking about what country are economic free and not free. at the top economic free countries as new zealand or switzerland and then at the bottom like north korea or venezuela. so then there's another index, epi, environmental protection index from yale university. and if you look correlation between you see the countries with the best environmental politics of the most brilliant countries, and so i think you don't need things like this. >>...
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new jobs and a reliable solid foundation for further innovative development. the economies of our countries have already done quite a lot in this direction, but a large amount of work remains to be done. economicsia is taking coordinated measures to strengthen its economic security, including accelerating the implementation of 28 allied programs, as the russian prime minister noted, more than half of all planned activities have already been completed the new british prime minister continues to be weird, she again had to put the sheet in place. trass. today i had to. cancel your plans to lower the maximum income tax rate for such a move. she went after a flurry of criticism from the conservative party and turmoil in the country's financial markets. the struggle of the route with the economic crisis has already led to the fact that in parliament it was proposed to take it out. here he is, with disbelief, analysts of the independent newspaper predict that the new prime minister may leave his post before christmas among the people. taras is also not favored, according to a poll, only 18% of the inhabitants of the united kingdom approve of the activities of the new heads of government, track rating
new jobs and a reliable solid foundation for further innovative development. the economies of our countries have already done quite a lot in this direction, but a large amount of work remains to be done. economicsia is taking coordinated measures to strengthen its economic security, including accelerating the implementation of 28 allied programs, as the russian prime minister noted, more than half of all planned activities have already been completed the new british prime minister continues to...
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new technologies. it's almost seemed like someone would snap and it was all crumbling while they did snap. but i didn't crumble, economic, in fact, if you're a 2nd, russia and it's foundations today to be much stronger, there was a mass, much more solid than everyone had expected. he knew that until him this morning. i would certainly, i would call it cleansing, given this good. this rose to says, these are ambiguous ability to the toys will transform ourselves and adapt to these new environments village. and in fact, we're just not sure because it may be a replace saline. those who are leaving our markets, the who athletes is in fact a very good thing our and you should know who these, this is. are you taking the knishes that are being loo left by those living russian markets? there are management with a $1000000.00 and $1000000000.00 worth all for the greatest minute businesses that remain. and they've continued to function long term computing, finished commuters to legal yet can you so let me lame it and we know what's happening. we know that many of the western and other companies are going to come, going to come back to return to russia. but i'm gonna, what we understa
new technologies. it's almost seemed like someone would snap and it was all crumbling while they did snap. but i didn't crumble, economic, in fact, if you're a 2nd, russia and it's foundations today to be much stronger, there was a mass, much more solid than everyone had expected. he knew that until him this morning. i would certainly, i would call it cleansing, given this good. this rose to says, these are ambiguous ability to the toys will transform ourselves and adapt to these new...
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foundation. help us help more. and now it's news time and the economies of the cis countries have agreed on investment and free trade in services, the minister of economic said. maxim reshetnikov at the summit in astana preparing an agreement already in progress for a long time today, it was approved, within a month work will continue at the level of ministries. we are talking about mutual access for consumer companies in the market for services to protect the rights of investors in matters of registration of specialists. this will accordingly be such a good next stage, er towards integration, because, well, we understand services, these are financial services and transport services and construction services. so the mutual registration of the company is also an understanding, as it were, yes. this is also a step forward. well, plus. clearly additional guarantees investment protection is already at the intercountry level. that is, we now have bilateral. this is all regulated by the agreement, and here there will be a certain single standard. russia has sent about ten and a half million tons of grain to the countries of africa and asia, the ministry of fo
foundation. help us help more. and now it's news time and the economies of the cis countries have agreed on investment and free trade in services, the minister of economic said. maxim reshetnikov at the summit in astana preparing an agreement already in progress for a long time today, it was approved, within a month work will continue at the level of ministries. we are talking about mutual access for consumer companies in the market for services to protect the rights of investors in matters of...
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economic uncertainty and the impacts of the pandemic, an overwhelming percentage of americans say they're experiencing a mental health crisis. those findings come from a new poll by cnn and the kaiser medical foundationead through that this morning and the initial number was astounding and at the same time not at all surprising to me. >> 90%. in some ways you might think why not 100% considering all that we've been going through. when they did the survey, they asked people to rate the biggest things that were driving their mental health concerns, and your y'all there was a sampling of things that came out. one of the things that really was at the top of the list was the opioid epidemic, erica. we've seen the numbers on this. they've reached record levels in terms of drug overdose deaths in 2021. all these other issues, mental health issues in teens. mental illness in adults, loneliness, stress and anxiety from politics, again, none of this surprises anybody, but when you look at the polling, now that you identify this, what do you do about this? it's har for people to access care for lots of different reasons. in part because people can't get the time off of work to do it. it could be the cost. there
economic uncertainty and the impacts of the pandemic, an overwhelming percentage of americans say they're experiencing a mental health crisis. those findings come from a new poll by cnn and the kaiser medical foundationead through that this morning and the initial number was astounding and at the same time not at all surprising to me. >> 90%. in some ways you might think why not 100% considering all that we've been going through. when they did the survey, they asked people to rate the...
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new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security. carnegie.org. the target foundation, committed to advancing racial equity and creating the change were wired to shift systems and accelerate economicnity. with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ pati, voice-over: one bite of piloncillo, and i'm carried away to my childhood in mexico. pati: this is like the piloncillo i had tried before, like, times a million! pati, voice-over: piloncillo is made with only one ingredient-- the juice of sugarcane. it's wonderful in a hot day. mm. it's delicious. pati, voice-over: i have used it in my kitchen for so many years, and i'm so excited to finally taste it directly from the source as the garza family in allende fires up their century-old sugar mill. pati: it's smoky, it's barnyardy. it's, like, yum! pati, voice-over: then just a few hours north i meet the casso de luna sisters, who have been using the sweet, raw flavor of piloncillo in their pan dulce recipes
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