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u. k. economy, while the discuss, let's bring it forward. his board member of the british american business association and president of straw mark business development consultants. i was a pleasure to have you on hillary federal grant. now we've heard a lot about labor shortages here in the united states, but it seems there is a similar situation, the u. k. but with different factors, what's behind it, and just how bad is best for you, right? but there are neighbor issues in the u. k as they're all in the u. s. and of course, many countries, i think the 1st factor is really the same as the us. i mean, the follow program that was wonderful during pandemic hits is prevented a lot of people from going back to work. and that program hasn't completely ended and the u. k. government is still helping knows that we're self employed as well. so you got the follow issue. you also have the exodus of the you work as before, the pandemic. they want to go back to their countries, particularly eastern europe and with the travel restrictions they weren't a
u. k. economy, while the discuss, let's bring it forward. his board member of the british american business association and president of straw mark business development consultants. i was a pleasure to have you on hillary federal grant. now we've heard a lot about labor shortages here in the united states, but it seems there is a similar situation, the u. k. but with different factors, what's behind it, and just how bad is best for you, right? but there are neighbor issues in the u. k as...
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u. k. the economy grew by faster than expected one percent in june, where growth was largely carried by the health care and hospitality sectors. as restrictions were lifted nearby, the german docs and french kac are both in the green. the dax hit record highs on friday, surpassing the 16000 mark for the 1st time ever. and in france, the index responded to the latest data, showing unemployment fall more than expected in the 2nd quarter. while europe largest economy is still struggling to return to pre pandemic levels, it is expected, but at least an 8th of germany's g. d. p growth is here. will be credited to profits from by on tech, and it's not seen partnership with pfizer. let's go across the atlantic to brazil now where the bo best buy is down. while the central bank move to raise interest rates by a full percentage point marking their largest jump since 2003, a combination of increase commodity prices in the worst drought. the country has seen in decades are still taking a toll as brazil, struggles to cut inflation in how to get it back down to their target. a 3.75 percent. it's a simil
u. k. the economy grew by faster than expected one percent in june, where growth was largely carried by the health care and hospitality sectors. as restrictions were lifted nearby, the german docs and french kac are both in the green. the dax hit record highs on friday, surpassing the 16000 mark for the 1st time ever. and in france, the index responded to the latest data, showing unemployment fall more than expected in the 2nd quarter. while europe largest economy is still struggling to return...
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u. k. and the proposal that we're hearing from the government is that this may well be an extra tax on those who are chorused in the economy. and those who are youngest, in fighting at this government so often does pensions between the have, the elderly and large, as i have said, that you can call me. and i have not the young and in fighting creature between the rich and the pool. we should at this very moment be actually imposing taxes on wealth in the u. k. obviously, i mean, i'm sure those in the lead to watching this will say jeremy corbin did off of that and it was rejected at the ballot box. but that's go to our international view, as i just said to lack of, there was an election. the international view is especially the rich ones watching . why do you think britain is one of the greatest tax havens in the world? now that's something to be proud of. surely, i've written 2 books on tax havens and i've also this opinion that britain is now one of the biggest tax savings in the world. and i will give you the explanation in a few numbers. there are 4700000000 companies in the u. k. we can't explain why a population size
u. k. and the proposal that we're hearing from the government is that this may well be an extra tax on those who are chorused in the economy. and those who are youngest, in fighting at this government so often does pensions between the have, the elderly and large, as i have said, that you can call me. and i have not the young and in fighting creature between the rich and the pool. we should at this very moment be actually imposing taxes on wealth in the u. k. obviously, i mean, i'm sure those...
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u. k. where factory output dropped to 60.4 from it's 63.9 rating in june. but the economy appears to be coming off of that all time high that we saw back in may. now, as for the world's largest economy, which i know you're all waiting for, well, we're still waiting on those july numbers for us after we saw production. dip for the 3rd time in 5 months in june, all inflation continues to rise. so what does this mean and what are the greater implications on the global economy? to continue the conversation last spring and boom, less co host chris b i. now christy, we keep hearing that the record inflation and supply shortages we're seeing right now won't laugh, but do you see anything to indicate that that's actually the case? no, i think that this inflation actually will be persistent and it will be last thing because in fact corporate, they're actually anticipating that this is going to be something that's going to be here for at least the next couple of years. and it can only get worse from here because for example, corporate are now dealing with this phenomenon called shri
u. k. where factory output dropped to 60.4 from it's 63.9 rating in june. but the economy appears to be coming off of that all time high that we saw back in may. now, as for the world's largest economy, which i know you're all waiting for, well, we're still waiting on those july numbers for us after we saw production. dip for the 3rd time in 5 months in june, all inflation continues to rise. so what does this mean and what are the greater implications on the global economy? to continue the...
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u. k. who is been given the tough, the daunting task, and challenge of turning around the economy, particularly creating jobs not just for, for people across the divide, but for young people who can feel confident that their economies, when to change their, their livelihoods in life. how does he turn around the economy? how does he reposition it? because you can clearly one should never try to spend your way out of massive debt like that or borrow your way out of massive debt like that. it's never worked. it never will work. but when we were on the election campaign trail, people were saying to our crew on the ground, day after day. look, it's very nice having a fantastic road system. but if health care doesn't work and education doesn't work, what the government therefore i think the real challenge for the president he left is trying to make sure that the debt that them has wrapped up around about 12000000000. if not more, that is basically dependent on a single commodity, which is copper. and right now the depressed the previous depressed couple prices in terms of commodities was a real drag
u. k. who is been given the tough, the daunting task, and challenge of turning around the economy, particularly creating jobs not just for, for people across the divide, but for young people who can feel confident that their economies, when to change their, their livelihoods in life. how does he turn around the economy? how does he reposition it? because you can clearly one should never try to spend your way out of massive debt like that or borrow your way out of massive debt like that. it's...
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economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests including from groups like extinction. rebellion used by boris johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protested descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining me now is the original rolling stones street fighting man, author an activist carrie gully, who has been at the heart of civil protest for decades. tag. thanks so much for coming back. gone. i should say it's been a week where there's been bombing across syria linked to these very g 7 powers, obviously, following on from may's 11 day war against garza and jerusalem, you will take 1st of all on the g 7 meeting in england during a pandemic. i'm not totally sure why they want to meet. i mean, why do they want to be a magnet or huge protest? this is not the f b r exercise to get their respective populations and citizens, ideologically prepared for what they're going to be doing economically
economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests including from groups like extinction. rebellion used by boris johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protested descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining me now is the original rolling stones street fighting man, author an activist carrie...
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economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests including from groups like extinction, rebellion used by both johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protest descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining me now is the original rolling stones street fighting man, author an activist territory who has been at the heart of civil protest for decades . tag, thanks so much for coming back. gone. i should say it's been a week where there's been bombing across syria linked to these very g 7 powers. obviously, following on from may's 11 day war against garza and jerusalem, you will take 1st of all on the g 7 meeting in england during a pandemic. i'm not totally sure why they want to meet. i mean, why do they want to be a magnet or huge protest? this is the f b r exercise to get their respective populations and such as ideologically prepared for what they're going to be doing economically. and which
economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests including from groups like extinction, rebellion used by both johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protest descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining me now is the original rolling stones street fighting man, author an activist territory who...
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economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests including from groups like extinction, rebellion used by birth johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protested descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one.
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while we have been trying to stimulate our economy, she's been actually slowing down. meanwhile, of cost massive, massive trade deficits, america will so the u. k. basically as a result of government budget deficits means that china still has massive exporting business to to the west. right. got a car up there. al sir, thanks so much for being on time report. my pleasure, max. all right, not going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me. max kaiser and stacy herbert when i think i guessed, algebra, cloud of gold, money dot com until next time by the me the join me every thursday on the alex salmon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me the, you know, mr. moseley, when you said that i could use them but everybody, let's do the good to google. i want you to do. i see you have been going to show you. so you didn't know where to put it in the is the mother molar. that's what you will cover financing. and your 1st bill, i don't know if i'm in yet. we still follow some of you so much. not although a lot nobody me and he's a sucker. i knew that you got a bill. m
while we have been trying to stimulate our economy, she's been actually slowing down. meanwhile, of cost massive, massive trade deficits, america will so the u. k. basically as a result of government budget deficits means that china still has massive exporting business to to the west. right. got a car up there. al sir, thanks so much for being on time report. my pleasure, max. all right, not going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me. max kaiser and stacy herbert when i think i...
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economy. she's been actually slowing down. meanwhile, of cost massive, massive trade deficits. america will so the u. k. basically as a result of government budget deficits means that china is still has massive exporting business to, to the west. right? gotta cut it out there out there. thanks so much for being on time report. my passion, max. all right, not going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to think, i guess the algebra cloud of gold money dot com into a lifetime by the me. ah, ah, ah ah, me the the the, the ah, top level seasonal chaos, this desperate time for the past, the children to american soldiers hoping to give them a new life. us amenities in augusta disburse those last thing in the field thing did it risk being overrun? british families, the last love, one of the conflict and gone, the surviving veterans. this might fall the televisions rapid research as questioning. now whether all would sacrifice the brain invade, you speak to the mother of one full and british soldier was i'm trying to do that. a lot of people are asking, you know,
economy. she's been actually slowing down. meanwhile, of cost massive, massive trade deficits. america will so the u. k. basically as a result of government budget deficits means that china is still has massive exporting business to, to the west. right? gotta cut it out there out there. thanks so much for being on time report. my passion, max. all right, not going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to think, i guess the algebra cloud of gold...
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economy. she's been actually slowing down. meanwhile, of cost massive, massive trade deficits in america. so the u. k. basically as a result of government budget deficits means that china is still has massive exporting business to, to the west. right? gotta cut it out there out there. thanks so much for bring on time to report my passion, max. all right, not going to do for this additional kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to think, i guess the algebra cloud of gold money dot com into a lifetime by the me and an expected upside of the pandemic kenya is experiencing an elephant baby boom, $26.00. why does kenya have so many allison curves and how has the panoramic impacted people's lives? and a role is very big along. any fact he end up killing himself. ah, i don't believe nearly and then you got one via a while and i will make a little was let me get to get the idea mad. and i can say, lucky to me, mean it will because at, and as i don't want anybody who did the they didn't even notice whether they call to do it. but i know they come in, it just wasn't going whatever did it this
economy. she's been actually slowing down. meanwhile, of cost massive, massive trade deficits in america. so the u. k. basically as a result of government budget deficits means that china is still has massive exporting business to, to the west. right? gotta cut it out there out there. thanks so much for bring on time to report my passion, max. all right, not going to do for this additional kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to think, i guess the algebra cloud of gold money...
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economy highlighted by tight security. by motor brewer had al jazeera caterpillar on napoleon, girl of veterans in the u. k. have cooled off their hunger strike off to the government, agreed to hold talks of unequal pensions. the group camped on the make shift shelters outside, downy street, and refused food for nearly 2 weeks. having served both the u. k. so the u. k. in both world wars the good because all angry, they only get a fraction of the pension, which is born ami veterans are entitled to u. k. ministry defense says it will meet an a poorly ambassador next month to discuss the matter. india is home to more than 1300000000 people, more than 200000000 of them live in the northern state of or to pradesh, where officials are considering stopping couples from having more than 2 children. experts say the proposed bill is unfairly aimed at muslims and will be disastrous. the women, poverty, midtown reforms. it's lunchtime and good james henry cars, household the copier, works as daily ridge honors and say they had 5 children to help and more money. they also wanted more boys, they live in that position. y
economy highlighted by tight security. by motor brewer had al jazeera caterpillar on napoleon, girl of veterans in the u. k. have cooled off their hunger strike off to the government, agreed to hold talks of unequal pensions. the group camped on the make shift shelters outside, downy street, and refused food for nearly 2 weeks. having served both the u. k. so the u. k. in both world wars the good because all angry, they only get a fraction of the pension, which is born ami veterans are entitled...
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economy. she's been actually slowing down. meanwhile, of course, massive massive trade deficits and barracks terrible. so the u. k. basically as a result of government budget deficits means that china is still has massive exporting business to, to the west. right? gotta cut it out there out there. thanks so much for being on time report. my passion max. all right, not going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to think, i guess the algebra cloud of gold money dot com into a lifetime by the me, ah, join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the annex painted upside of the pandemic. kenya's experiencing. and elephant baby boom. 250. why this can you have so many cars? and how has the panoramic impacted people's lives? is andree will have fairly big long in any fact he end up killing himself. i don't live on a lease and then you go and buy a car. well, and i will make a little a little was i did it in the media if they get lucky to in the mean thing in it
economy. she's been actually slowing down. meanwhile, of course, massive massive trade deficits and barracks terrible. so the u. k. basically as a result of government budget deficits means that china is still has massive exporting business to, to the west. right? gotta cut it out there out there. thanks so much for being on time report. my passion max. all right, not going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to think, i guess the algebra cloud...
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economy. you need to protect yourself and get inform. wildcard me in the old days before brag said, because the u. k. was attached to you. they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their data and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading block. and you could kind of buy some time there because the tv is printing and buying and monetizing debt by the trillion. christine the garden, literally just buying trillions and trying to garbage debt, but now post bracket, they don't have that way to wash the debts into the greater he you laundromat. and so that is going to for the 1st time post bracket. debts are going to start to cause a lot of pain. i believe it doesn't look like this is of all the old what you actually puzzle to can you through that actually used and she says as bill milk with your siegel but yes, i would have continued to tell you because it was in the sky when the school from cut up by she was in the welcome at the cross that were all things are considered. peter la bell. this is the home addition to remind you were discussing s
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economies around the globe is the u. s. federal reserve insight into future policy play, and then we take you to the u. k, where the nation's ongoing recovery is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to you today, so let's get started. the we leave the program with the late us on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. patient has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share apps d v, which holds the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that as early as next month, the chinese government will propose new rules that would ban companies with large amounts of sensitive consumer data from going public in the us. however, companies with less sensitive data such as those in the pharmaceutical industry, are still likely to receive chinese regulatory approval for foreign less things. so how is this likely to impact market worldwide? and what will it mean for tension between china and the us? joining us now to discuss the latest math co host, christy i
economies around the globe is the u. s. federal reserve insight into future policy play, and then we take you to the u. k, where the nation's ongoing recovery is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to you today, so let's get started. the we leave the program with the late us on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. patient has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies...
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economies around the globe as the u. s. federal reserve insight into future policy play. and then we take you to the u. k. we're the nation's ongoing recovery. is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to today. so let's get started. the really the program with the latest on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. asian has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share app d b, which hold the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that as early as next month, the chinese government will propose new rules that would ban companies with large amounts of sensitive consumer data from going public in the us. however, companies with less sensitive.
economies around the globe as the u. s. federal reserve insight into future policy play. and then we take you to the u. k. we're the nation's ongoing recovery. is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to today. so let's get started. the really the program with the latest on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. asian has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the...
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economies around the globe in the u. s. federal reserve insight into future policy play. and then we take you to the u. k. we're the nation's ongoing recovery. is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to today, so let's get started. the really the program with the latest on china's efforts to crap down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. asian has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share app dbi, which hold the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that it's early as next month. the chinese government will propose new rules that would ban companies with large amounts of sensitive consumer data from going public in the us. however, companies with less sensitive data such as those in the pharmaceutical industry, are still likely to receive chinese regulatory approval for foreign listings. so how is this likely to impact markets worldwide, and what will it mean for tensions between china and the us? joining us now to discuss the latest last co host, christy i. now chris
economies around the globe in the u. s. federal reserve insight into future policy play. and then we take you to the u. k. we're the nation's ongoing recovery. is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to today, so let's get started. the really the program with the latest on china's efforts to crap down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. asian has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the...
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u. k. germany and also the regional active like saudi arabia and really also with reuben their, their support from abbey, i'm at. and now the company is also suffering big economy closest and the national currency is also losing the value in these conditions i met in anchor to seek for the support for turkey economy lee, and also asking on kind of to why the security there on the other hand and cut out is one of the major in west or in utopia. it has roughly around $3000000000.00 in westman in the country, particularly in the tax, but industry and the construction uncle also wants to secure that west move there. so both companies in that sense need each other for turkey and other geopolitical regional. so it's quite important because turkey has one of the largest military bees in the neighboring company in some area. i'm trying to think that the stability in ethiopia will also brings the ability and security to so many as well . so under this, this condition this to come to are trying to find a way off a batter corporation between the, the 2 countries. but as of now we going to have that much of the details, which kind of the site has been heavy, which kind of
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economy of the country. and now that's been severely curtailed and then, and these other complications. and i mean the credit rating, whatever it is in the u. k. i think thanks by movies and s and p get together, they're going to probably drop it by down to triple b. right? well they, the article does point out that breaks that is caused a huge outflow of european workers. so from the food sector at the agricultural sector, so that is part of the problem. it's not just the lock downs. all right, well, if i ran a rating agency, max's rate again, you say i would downgrade immediately, british barbara debt to junk. all right, well we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more coming airway, the me, the british and american government sivilton being accused of destroying lives in their own interest. what you see in this, these techniques is the state devising messes, to end, to essentially destroy personality of an individual lifetime. means this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against the prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interr
economy of the country. and now that's been severely curtailed and then, and these other complications. and i mean the credit rating, whatever it is in the u. k. i think thanks by movies and s and p get together, they're going to probably drop it by down to triple b. right? well they, the article does point out that breaks that is caused a huge outflow of european workers. so from the food sector at the agricultural sector, so that is part of the problem. it's not just the lock downs. all...
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engine of the entire economy of the country, and now that's been severely curtailed and then, and these other complications. and i mean the credit rating, whatever it is in the u. k. i think thanks my movies and s and p get together. they're going to probably drop it by, you know, down to triple b. right? well they, the article does point out that breaks that is caused a huge outflow of european workers. so from the food sector at the agricultural sector. so that is part of the problem. it's not just the lock downs. all right, well, if i ran a rating agency, max's rate again, you say i would downgrade immediately, british barbara debt to junk. all right, well we're going to take a break. and when we come back, much more coming airway. the me, me a new gold rush is underway, and gunner thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the goldfields, hoping to strike it. rich children are torn between gold education. my family was very poor. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school, which still it will have the strongest appeal. this is your media, a reflection of reality. in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation, for community
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from, but actually the gift economy in africa to robust one place with capital it's media struggling to crock. i'm going to finish by just saying that boris johnson, the u. k. prime minister will no doubt dr. pas your sculpture every day. he said, the problem is not about africa that we're in charge, but we're not in charge any more. what do you, what do you make of boris johnson's view of, of the effect? the issues in this work in trafalgar square that's about to happen. actually, i would like to put it to him that i think this is the world is coming to africa. in my opinion. in my travels, i know quite a bit now in asia, america and europe. what you have now. so africa. your company is mon piley's, off and what is capital leaving off a little black culture and this black conscious coming from africa for me. he still gather way around it's, it's not well that changes africa. i think it's africa, the changes the world. well, it can be to africa where they, this thing is about place. that's another thing, but i know for sure that the so called gift economy square. so going to go away and i'm sure it's going to help the last word of it. what do you have in t
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main engine, the entire economy of the country, and now that's been severely curtailed and then add these other complications. and i mean the credit rating, whatever it is in the u. k. i think thanks by movies and s and p get together, they're going to probably drop it by down to triple b. right? well they, the article does point out that breaks that is caused a huge outflow of european workers. so from the food sector at the agricultural sector, so that is part of the problem. it's not just the locked downs. all right, well, if i ran a rating agency, max's rating, say i would downgrade immediately, british barbara debt to junk. all right, well we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more coming airway. the me the long when i was the wrong, the why don't just don't the room. yes to shape out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground in me. one, no, no borders under the number t's as emerge. we don't have authority, we don't, the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judge crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is cont
main engine, the entire economy of the country, and now that's been severely curtailed and then add these other complications. and i mean the credit rating, whatever it is in the u. k. i think thanks by movies and s and p get together, they're going to probably drop it by down to triple b. right? well they, the article does point out that breaks that is caused a huge outflow of european workers. so from the food sector at the agricultural sector, so that is part of the problem. it's not just...
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economy of the country. and now that's been severely curtailed and then, and these other complications. and i mean the credit rating, whatever it is in the u. k. i think thanks by movies and s and p get together, they're going to probably drop it by down to triple b. right? well they, the article does point out that breaks that is caused a huge outflow of european workers. so from the food sector, the agricultural sector, so that is part of the problem. it's not just the lock downs. all right, well, if i ran a rating agency, max's rate again, you say i would downgrade immediately, british barbara debt to junk. all right, well we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more coming airway. the me in the know what was, what you didn't love the day that was good and by that can mother can while we're on by now i was and i know i should know moment the age legal. mon tesla on my like on and then it will allow you to go for, hey, i need an initiation and i was much i should look at it and wanna keep it. and i mean, i mean, i saw it and that way it went out on my in my name is the me welcome back to the cause a report i may have caused
economy of the country. and now that's been severely curtailed and then, and these other complications. and i mean the credit rating, whatever it is in the u. k. i think thanks by movies and s and p get together, they're going to probably drop it by down to triple b. right? well they, the article does point out that breaks that is caused a huge outflow of european workers. so from the food sector, the agricultural sector, so that is part of the problem. it's not just the lock downs. all right,...
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actually the gift economy enough, because too robust is one place with a copy towards media struggling to crock. i mean, i've got to finish by just saying that boris johnson, the u. k. prime minister will no doubt drive past your sculpture every day. he said, the problem is not about africa that we are in charge, but we are not in charge any more. what do you, what do you make of boris johnson's view of, of the, in effect, the issues in this work in trafalgar square. that's about to happen. actually, i would like to put it to him that i think this is the world is coming to africa in my opinion, in my travels and i've talked quite a bit now in asia, america and europe. what you have now, a little bit for your company is my pi leaves off on what is capital leaving off a lot of black culture. and this block is coming from africa for me. he's still down there way around it's. it's not the world that changes africa. i think it's africa, the changes that it's, well, it can be to africa where they this thing is about place. that's another thing. but i know for sure that the so called gift economy, where it's not going to go away and i'm sure it's gonna help the last word
actually the gift economy enough, because too robust is one place with a copy towards media struggling to crock. i mean, i've got to finish by just saying that boris johnson, the u. k. prime minister will no doubt drive past your sculpture every day. he said, the problem is not about africa that we are in charge, but we are not in charge any more. what do you, what do you make of boris johnson's view of, of the, in effect, the issues in this work in trafalgar square. that's about to happen....