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growth according to oxford economics and that's up from sixty eight percent last year painting a bright future for the trade initiative on the other hand it's not so great for other major trade deals like the trans-pacific partnership back in january president trump signed an order to withdraw from the t p p over what he claims were unfair rules and there's still a chance that he could hold the u.s. out of the north american free trade agreement for the same concerns so the puts the u.s. in a unique situation when it comes to global trade for a few reasons the one belt one road project currently includes sixty countries and is open to adding more compared to the twelve nations originally added in the tepee pete and while the t p p is simply a trade deal china's foreign institutional support behind its venture including a bank and investment fund but the most obvious difference is a new infrastructure including airports pipelines roads and bridges to connect the nation's included coupled with other problems like aggression with north korea or conflict in the south china sea it's unclear
growth according to oxford economics and that's up from sixty eight percent last year painting a bright future for the trade initiative on the other hand it's not so great for other major trade deals like the trans-pacific partnership back in january president trump signed an order to withdraw from the t p p over what he claims were unfair rules and there's still a chance that he could hold the u.s. out of the north american free trade agreement for the same concerns so the puts the u.s. in a...
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chief economist for oxford economics estimates that within about two years the higher interest rates will overwhelm any remaining stimulus from the tax reform resulting in a net drag on economic growth of about.5%. in other words, it's going to get worse after a couple of years. their optimistic projections are unwarranted. mark zandy says, again, at about the same time the economy will actually lose jobs under their sorry job-killing proposal. and of course, the first people we can turn to about how accurate their predictions are are the folks from goldman sachs, from which two of the people that wrote this plan in the administration come from. and they say, oh, oh, it's just going to be wonderful! we'll get one-tenth of 1% perhaps in growth out of this. what we are incurring is immense debt at immense cost to the american people, just to benefit a handful of people at the top and some multi-national corporations that don't believe in paying their taxes. what mr. blaum naumenauer propo just to provide an ounce of protection to the american people. his amendment is a good one. it ough
chief economist for oxford economics estimates that within about two years the higher interest rates will overwhelm any remaining stimulus from the tax reform resulting in a net drag on economic growth of about.5%. in other words, it's going to get worse after a couple of years. their optimistic projections are unwarranted. mark zandy says, again, at about the same time the economy will actually lose jobs under their sorry job-killing proposal. and of course, the first people we can turn to...
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is already enjoying the strongest growth in a decade and now economists at credit suisse and oxford economicsding towards the golden period of low inflationary expansion. of course, there's the political risks, like populist parties gaining strength, the catalonia brexiton, and the talks. thank you all for staying with us. when you look at brexit, is there anything the u.k. can and should do now to brace for impact? andhat the u.k. can should do now to break the impasse? >> it should break the impasse. what is out there under all of the attention is the amount to be paid. today the government may authorize the prime minister to increase the amount, perhaps double it. but this might give the public opinion the impression that it is a market negotiation. hasamount of a penalty that been inflicted to the u.k. are having decided to go its own way. this is absolutely not the case. this is not a fine on the u.k. this is just what happens when there is the liquidation of any company. the different shareholders take on assets and liabilities. so, it would have been much preferable if these sums had c
is already enjoying the strongest growth in a decade and now economists at credit suisse and oxford economicsding towards the golden period of low inflationary expansion. of course, there's the political risks, like populist parties gaining strength, the catalonia brexiton, and the talks. thank you all for staying with us. when you look at brexit, is there anything the u.k. can and should do now to brace for impact? andhat the u.k. can should do now to break the impasse? >> it should...
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oxford at the l.s.e. the london school of economics most of these students were not even born when and was made on a repressed and back in one thousand nine hundred one but following this debate earlier this month they voted to remove her title there is a responsibility on. the bodies that did with. the fact that she's not speaking in the face. of. basically genocide huge and human rights groups that once supported and san suu kyi say the public's attitude has changed we've seen since twenty twelve is gradual an increasing sort of disappointment. which is now since this latest wave of violence in her defense of the military and her denials of what's taking place is turns is of much more stronger feeling about anger and betrayal and so did cities like oxford miss reed and san suu kyi when they honored her or how she changed into a less tolerant person in her own words i am no different now to the young student who was at oxford but also i am different because i've had to face different experiences barnaby phillips al-jazeera oxford. all right still ahead the ana you know when we come back the new evidence show
oxford at the l.s.e. the london school of economics most of these students were not even born when and was made on a repressed and back in one thousand nine hundred one but following this debate earlier this month they voted to remove her title there is a responsibility on. the bodies that did with. the fact that she's not speaking in the face. of. basically genocide huge and human rights groups that once supported and san suu kyi say the public's attitude has changed we've seen since twenty...
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to have someone like him in the role because he has an intense history and is an economic heavyweight. he has gone to oxfordrote about the about the fed and has that material behind his name. >> is that why we're hearing about this or are there other is it perhaps a not behind the scenes? a note of caution is it is a wall street journal based on source. i think it is good to take it with a grain of salt. if he seems to besource. i think it is a serious candidate for the position, you probably has a lot to do with the fact that he is a good communicator concerned with views. you want a fed chair and a vice chair who can work together and work toward one common goal. you can see him being a good fit for that. >> how long can the head go without a vice chair? >> probably for a while but the short on people right now. , wet yellen after february are not positive what she will do, yes. there is a presumption she will leave. this is an institution but it has a lot of roles in the financial system and the committees are completely unstaffed. situation.nit is an important >> work to do in other words. gina covers t
to have someone like him in the role because he has an intense history and is an economic heavyweight. he has gone to oxfordrote about the about the fed and has that material behind his name. >> is that why we're hearing about this or are there other is it perhaps a not behind the scenes? a note of caution is it is a wall street journal based on source. i think it is good to take it with a grain of salt. if he seems to besource. i think it is a serious candidate for the position, you...
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oxford, i believe it is. what is the retail situation looking like? the concern economically been a lack of rising wages which would indicate that people do not want to spend is -- as much more money. how do you see that playing through? martin: yes, if we look at retailer sailors -- sales generally through stores and those that are down across the u.k., if you look up the figures in our centers, they are up i went percent. that is because we think we have amongst the best destinations. for landlords it is about curating great experiences and getting people to come to our centers area westgate oxford is another example. it was a very undersupplied historic city. it needed a center like westgate added has proved to be very successful. -- and it has proved to be very successful. the retail level it is the experience as well as the product. martin: it is about the experience and the location people are going to, some of these destination centers, they are going less often so you see football going but when they go they stay longer and they expect rate experiences, good food, and
oxford, i believe it is. what is the retail situation looking like? the concern economically been a lack of rising wages which would indicate that people do not want to spend is -- as much more money. how do you see that playing through? martin: yes, if we look at retailer sailors -- sales generally through stores and those that are down across the u.k., if you look up the figures in our centers, they are up i went percent. that is because we think we have amongst the best destinations. for...
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the big problem in this economically successful part of the country is that we don‘t have nearly enough houses. house prices in oxfordcreased, including being prepared to set up new towns. milton keynes, a city now of nearly 300,000 residents, is one of the most successful places in the country and being right in the middle of the country, it‘s a great place to be. there is an opportunity to to more of that too. the answer is, we have to put infrastructure investment, including new rail and roads in ahead of expecting local authorities to agree to new housing and there‘s a deal to be done here between the government and the local authorities. the government agrees to upgrade the infrastructure with the new rail line between oxford, milton keynes and cambridge and i say a new one, in fact there was one there 50 years ago but it was closed after the cuts, but if that‘s put in place, that will transform connections between the towns and cities across this ark, oxford, bicester, milton keynes, bedford, cambridge, all hugely important residential centres. if that‘s put in place with the road infrastructure, i believe it w
the big problem in this economically successful part of the country is that we don‘t have nearly enough houses. house prices in oxfordcreased, including being prepared to set up new towns. milton keynes, a city now of nearly 300,000 residents, is one of the most successful places in the country and being right in the middle of the country, it‘s a great place to be. there is an opportunity to to more of that too. the answer is, we have to put infrastructure investment, including new rail and...
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economic way important parts of the country. as we see these new houses being built. good top to talk to you. this new arc of town spanning oxfordprices in oxford and cambridge are higher than some parts of london. that is saying something because that is the highest in the country. that is a real issue. how can we get house—building increased, also preparing to build new towns. milton keynes is one of the most successful places in the country. there is an opportunity to do more of that. the a nswer opportunity to do more of that. the answer is we have to fit infrastructure investment in ahead of expecting local authorities to agree to new housing. there is a deal to be done here between the government and local authorities. the government agrees to upgrade the infrastructure, i new railway line, there was 150 years ago but it was closed after the beeching cuts. if thatis closed after the beeching cuts. if that is put in place, that will transform connections between towns and cities in this arc, oxford, cambridge, all hugely important residential centres. if that is put in place with the road infrastructure, it would be possibl
economic way important parts of the country. as we see these new houses being built. good top to talk to you. this new arc of town spanning oxfordprices in oxford and cambridge are higher than some parts of london. that is saying something because that is the highest in the country. that is a real issue. how can we get house—building increased, also preparing to build new towns. milton keynes is one of the most successful places in the country. there is an opportunity to do more of that. the...
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oxford. it is a pity that it has been missing for so many years. building a fillyjoined up east— west rail link is now seen as the key to unlocking the region's economicoria cross — the dickin medal. mali was seriously wounded in 2012, when he entered a building in kabulunderfire, to sniff out explosives and insurgents. despite his injuries he carried on, helping to secure the enemy stronghold. his new handler, corporal daniel hatley, says his dog is exceptionally brave. chi chi izundu reports. it's the animal equivalent of the victoria cross, and this year's dickin medal is being awarded to mali, the eight—year—old belgian malinois. in 2012, he was helping british troops in afghanistan when they came under attack. in searching for insurgents, mali came under direct fire. his job was to sniff out explosives, and he was even hoisted up outside the building several times to help find a safe exit. his handler during the operation is anonymous for security reasons. from operations that we'd been on previously, he had shown his... he'd really sort of shown his mettle and built a reputation amongst all the guys. by the time we launched onto this operation,
oxford. it is a pity that it has been missing for so many years. building a fillyjoined up east— west rail link is now seen as the key to unlocking the region's economicoria cross — the dickin medal. mali was seriously wounded in 2012, when he entered a building in kabulunderfire, to sniff out explosives and insurgents. despite his injuries he carried on, helping to secure the enemy stronghold. his new handler, corporal daniel hatley, says his dog is exceptionally brave. chi chi izundu...
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oxford and then harvard. >> he went to the london university school of economics. we couldn't figure out if that was true.rump has this problem which is while he is a nonestablishment candidate and that helps him, it hurs him because he doesn't have people who are good at their jobs surrounding him and he relies on people like papadopoulos. >> his family works for him. >>> up next, gabe sherman with his new reporting the president is upset with advise he's received from jared kushner. >> and we're going to take a look -- >> what? >> and we're going to ask if he -- i think we should ask every geuest, did you -- >> the answer is always yes. >> yes. we were there together. >> time magazine is taking a look at robert mueller's most wanted list. first as promised -- >> rick. >> i'm sorry, bill. i had, like, a brain malfunct n malfunction. i'm sorry. >> i have them daily. >> she was trying to figure out what -- >> no. no. bad day for mika. anyhow, how's the forecast, bill? >> it's going to be a little crazy. a chance for all time monthly record in dallas. it will cause everyone to turn their air conditioners on
oxford and then harvard. >> he went to the london university school of economics. we couldn't figure out if that was true.rump has this problem which is while he is a nonestablishment candidate and that helps him, it hurs him because he doesn't have people who are good at their jobs surrounding him and he relies on people like papadopoulos. >> his family works for him. >>> up next, gabe sherman with his new reporting the president is upset with advise he's received from...
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economists for oxford economies estimates that within about two years, the higher interest rates will overwhelm any remaining stimulus from the tax reform, resulting in a net drag on economic growth of .5%. it's going to get worse after a couple years, their projections are unwarranted. mark zandy says at about the same time, the economy will actually lose jobs under their sorry job killing proposal. and, of course, the first people we can turn to about how accurate their predictions are, are the folks from goldman sachs. from which two of the people who wrote the plan in the administration come from. e it's going to be wonderful. we'll get .10 of 1% in growth out of this. we're incurring immense debt at the cost of american people to benefit a handful of people at the top and some multinational corporations that don't believe in paying their taxes. and what we're proposing to do is provide an extra ounce of protection to the american people. the amendment is a good one, it ought to be adopted to protect us from the misguided approach of our republican colleagues. >> all time has expired. you're recognized to speak on the amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i speak in o
economists for oxford economies estimates that within about two years, the higher interest rates will overwhelm any remaining stimulus from the tax reform, resulting in a net drag on economic growth of .5%. it's going to get worse after a couple years, their projections are unwarranted. mark zandy says at about the same time, the economy will actually lose jobs under their sorry job killing proposal. and, of course, the first people we can turn to about how accurate their predictions are, are...
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problem in this arc which is one of the most economically sick as a part of the country is that we don't have enough houses, not nearly enough. house prices in oxfordand roads in ahead of expecting local authorities to agree to new housing. there is a deal to a between the government and local authorities. the government agrees to update the instructor with a new railway line between oxford, milton keynes and cambridge. i say a new line, there was one 50 years ago but it was closed after the beeching cuts. if that is put in place it will transform connections between the towns and cities across this arc, oxford, bicester, milton keynes, bedford, sandy, cambridge, all hugely important residential centres and if that is put in place with the road infrastructure i believe it will be possible for the local authorities to agree more housing and this will be a win—win. just when i thought i had ever think you want to talk about what the two fiery economy is doing? —— tooth fairy. this is a new one with me as well! the halifax has been looking at how much children make every time they lose a milk tooth. it has somehow worked out that a child gets on avera
problem in this arc which is one of the most economically sick as a part of the country is that we don't have enough houses, not nearly enough. house prices in oxfordand roads in ahead of expecting local authorities to agree to new housing. there is a deal to a between the government and local authorities. the government agrees to update the instructor with a new railway line between oxford, milton keynes and cambridge. i say a new line, there was one 50 years ago but it was closed after the...