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u. k. economy grew by 4 point one percent last year, despite soaring, inflation, finance minister, jeremy, on to welcome the news that recession was avoided. but warned that sky high consumer prices have sparked a cost of living crisis and widespread industrial action for more let's bring in josie anderson, managing economists, that the center for economics and a business research, a consultancy firm based in london. welcome to w josie. so the u. k economy showing some resilience there. what are the main factors for that? so yes, we mat narrowly managed to avoid recession at the end of last year, which highlighted with quite resilient economy, with rocky focus and growth over last year, and not mostly at relatively strong services. despite this cost of living crisis, people still go out has been last year, which could be party to using some handling savings. i'm still not saying right, it's fairly weak. we should be saying i grace is not and say the economy isn't in an amazing position. we offer co
u. k. economy grew by 4 point one percent last year, despite soaring, inflation, finance minister, jeremy, on to welcome the news that recession was avoided. but warned that sky high consumer prices have sparked a cost of living crisis and widespread industrial action for more let's bring in josie anderson, managing economists, that the center for economics and a business research, a consultancy firm based in london. welcome to w josie. so the u. k economy showing some resilience there. what...
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u. k. economy showing some resilience there. one of the main factors for that. so yes, we mat narrowly managed to avoid recession at the end of last year, which highlights that were quite resilient. economy with rocky focus and growth over last year, and not mostly at relatively strong services. despite this cost of living crisis, people still go out has been last year, which could be partly due to some ham debit savings. i'm still not saying right. it's fairly weak. we should be seeing i grace is not and say the economy isn't in an amazing position. we offer costing to consecutive who is of contraction early this year and say it's good news is a good signal that we have an end to the recession. yes. but we're not completely out of the way. right? i mean, the question is josie, where do we go from here? i mean, you, you mentioned that, i mean, there was, the economy shrank by half percent in december. we have this gigantic cost of living crisis. we have a spiking inflation shortage of workers, high
u. k. economy showing some resilience there. one of the main factors for that. so yes, we mat narrowly managed to avoid recession at the end of last year, which highlights that were quite resilient. economy with rocky focus and growth over last year, and not mostly at relatively strong services. despite this cost of living crisis, people still go out has been last year, which could be partly due to some ham debit savings. i'm still not saying right. it's fairly weak. we should be seeing i grace...
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u. k. economy grew by 4 point one percent last year. despite soaring, inflation, finance minister jeremy had to welcome the news that recession was avoided, but worn, that sky high consumer prices have sparked a cost of living crisis and widespread industrial action. for more, let's bring in.
u. k. economy grew by 4 point one percent last year. despite soaring, inflation, finance minister jeremy had to welcome the news that recession was avoided, but worn, that sky high consumer prices have sparked a cost of living crisis and widespread industrial action. for more, let's bring in.
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u. k. just embrace u. s. foreign policy, u. k has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brakes. it, right, so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an export to the same level as before, the special military operation. so really, these, these numbers speak for themselves, but i think we can say it any clearer. the sanctions have completely and utterly failed. and age and economies have been on the rise as well. the latest data shows that india and china are doing far better compared to their western counterparts and is economic growth this year. is that an estimated 7 percent the highest among all major economies in the finance minister has praise the economic performance of the country during the 2023 indian budget announcement at the ministry of finance in new delhi. i don't yos, economic growth is estimated to be at 70 percent. it is notable that this is the h
u. k. just embrace u. s. foreign policy, u. k has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brakes. it, right, so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an export to the same level as before, the special military operation. so really, these,...
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u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed to all of the european allies, which are actually okay, not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that the u. k. just embrace u. s. foreign policy. the u. k. has sent the largest military a package, the ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way there is big, an economy that still reeling over the effects of brags that right. so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an export to the same level as before, the special military operation. so really, these, these numbers speak for themselves, but i think we can say it any clearer. the sanctions have completely and utterly failed asian economies. i've also been on the rise with the latest status showing that india and china are doing far better compared to their western counterparts. india's economic growth
u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed to all of the european allies, which are actually okay, not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that the u. k. just embrace u. s. foreign policy. the u. k. has sent the largest military a package, the ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way there is big, an economy that still reeling over the effects of brags that right. so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've...
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u. k, has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine upon 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way there is big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brakes. it. right, so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an export to the same level as before, the special military operation. so really these, these numbers speak for themselves, but i think we can say it any clearer. the sanctions have completely and utterly failed. now returning to a largely forgotten chapter in the west of the boston war, next couple of the thousands of serbs executed and killed by johanna the gruesome story from the midnight conflict. as we told right ahead, stay with us the who who. ready ready ready ready ready ready i never had a log in to live without the other. i may not have to be screwed up or a bug in the clinic. i to the ela, a border. okay, but i was tell the boy a lesson for ma'am, a little boy gardener. oh, really for his machine or not,
u. k, has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine upon 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way there is big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brakes. it. right, so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an export to the same level as before, the special military operation. so really these, these numbers speak for themselves, but i...
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u. k. has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brags that right. so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an export to the same level as before, the special military operation. so really, these, these numbers speak for themselves, but i think we can say it any clearer. the sanctions have completely and utterly failed when. meanwhile, moscow has been hosting the african way investment conference by various interpreters and officials from the continents our discussions. so that they're talking amid discussions on how to increase economic cooperation between the countries. the democratic republic of congo and buffet of russia told us that the continent has a lot to learn about russia the most do they are taking care of the interests of my country. i will say that the congress see only the military power of russia. so far, rus
u. k. has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brags that right. so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an export to the same level as before, the special military operation. so really, these, these numbers speak for themselves, but i...
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u. k. economy. so you can see that they had used the job. i'm house a platform. so make sure that when a bow, because the president of nigeria on the pants from day one that they thought bessy will not dame, think of a doing anything without them being on the same page with waiting. so for me, it is in your calling our platform and it doesn't from any, any business for articulation. and they are confessing already issues before nigerians. we are not in talk, that's what i put to yet. what that means is that the audience, the talk to the ac is essentially brit nigerians out there in that day or pretend to be talking to not putting them foot as though registered with us in my gerry and they did the influences white men, him and there were you where he has to do with them? what you may call lame ah, the for the policy of nigeria, it is to minute for it be presidential candidates to really all leg sheep out of greeting, still a composite same. the problem is yet in nigeria and not in britain. ready such platforms should not really be allowed to continue to indeed tal
u. k. economy. so you can see that they had used the job. i'm house a platform. so make sure that when a bow, because the president of nigeria on the pants from day one that they thought bessy will not dame, think of a doing anything without them being on the same page with waiting. so for me, it is in your calling our platform and it doesn't from any, any business for articulation. and they are confessing already issues before nigerians. we are not in talk, that's what i put to yet. what that...
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u. k . so, so it touched her on this identity issue and i think the eu has recognized that. and then on the other hand, re, she's sooner he sees that the u. k. economy is in dire straits. he wants to have better relationships with his closest trading partner with the you and he really wanted to have that success of both sides really wanted to have to steal. and they were really hope that this is going to fly, that the union is in northern ireland and the brakes tiers here in london, that they're not going to throw a spanner in the works of responding bigger laws on quite a day in the u. k. and the european union for that matter. very good. thank you. well, as we heard from be a good one of the major sticking points for unionists and brooks. it's years has been the application of law from the european court of justice known as the e. c. j. application about walton, northern ireland, ahead of today's deal. they said only british law should apply to the prob, it's now the leader of the union. it's d u p political party says there are circumstances when it can be applied. take a listen. well of course, the e c. j applies were e you law applies, and that
u. k . so, so it touched her on this identity issue and i think the eu has recognized that. and then on the other hand, re, she's sooner he sees that the u. k. economy is in dire straits. he wants to have better relationships with his closest trading partner with the you and he really wanted to have that success of both sides really wanted to have to steal. and they were really hope that this is going to fly, that the union is in northern ireland and the brakes tiers here in london, that...
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u. k. economy isn't good right now for many form foreigners sort of questioning why they're there and where they're coming from. what do you make of, of what the foreign number was trying to do there at that, at that protest? i mean it, that, that, that the stereotyping and their bases in china with hate and they're trying to raise basically what the u. k. government has been involved in the past. you know, we have a number of laws that we've participated in afghanistan and iraq. that's where people are coming from area where we've also been involved not involved for example . that's where people the thing leading from we would also say people are seeing from the legacy of colonialism here. realism, this isn't a yeah. so the day to is there, it's not difficult to find the homework, very transparent about where people come from. and they have high exceptions rates like yemen, syria, eritrea stone and libya. the that's where people are coming from. i think what i wanted to really ask is a few minutes
u. k. economy isn't good right now for many form foreigners sort of questioning why they're there and where they're coming from. what do you make of, of what the foreign number was trying to do there at that, at that protest? i mean it, that, that, that the stereotyping and their bases in china with hate and they're trying to raise basically what the u. k. government has been involved in the past. you know, we have a number of laws that we've participated in afghanistan and iraq. that's where...
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u. k. m. japan's economy has returned to growth, expanding 0.6 percent in the 4th quarter. the upward movement was driven by more inbound tourism on to stronger private consumption. unless however, we're still disappointed they'd been expecting on even stronger event. it's to india now where a huge air show is currently underway in the city of bangalore hosted by the defense ministry. the 5 day ero india event is a month of spectacle, aimed at closing deals and showing off the best of india's aviation industry. the country have long been one of the world's largest in puerto is of defense equipment, but now it's looking to expand exports to with prime minister to rent remote pledging to wiffle annual defense exports up to 5000000000 dollars over the next 2 years. to find out more about these plans. let's talk to tara cars. okay. in delhi . sorry, this is a very bold goal. how well poised is india to develop a domestic defense industry of the scale? well, i mean, the potential is definitely back it up as you regular mentioned in guys, more commonly known as among the was bigg
u. k. m. japan's economy has returned to growth, expanding 0.6 percent in the 4th quarter. the upward movement was driven by more inbound tourism on to stronger private consumption. unless however, we're still disappointed they'd been expecting on even stronger event. it's to india now where a huge air show is currently underway in the city of bangalore hosted by the defense ministry. the 5 day ero india event is a month of spectacle, aimed at closing deals and showing off the best of india's...
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predicting increase g d p across the country is that used the euro among the major economies, there's just one outlier. the u. k is on course to see its economy shrink. british families will have to wait for really but the i m f says the world is benefiting from the return of china to the global stage with all the indications or that we are witnessing a rapid reopening of the economy. and so here, when we think about the re opening of the chinese economy, it's going to have an impact on the supply side. because we can anticipate once the economy fully reopened, we have less a supply chain disruptions that we have witnessed in 2022 on our log downs and, and can finance. so we're going to get an expansion in production coming from that side. china reopening to the world has come as an unexpected boost. but the i m. f . 's forecasts rely on no more unpleasant surprises. but as you just heard, the better news does not extend to the u. k. the news that it is lagging behind, all other advanced nations comes 3 years to the day after it left, the european union. inconvenient timing for a british government king to prov
predicting increase g d p across the country is that used the euro among the major economies, there's just one outlier. the u. k is on course to see its economy shrink. british families will have to wait for really but the i m f says the world is benefiting from the return of china to the global stage with all the indications or that we are witnessing a rapid reopening of the economy. and so here, when we think about the re opening of the chinese economy, it's going to have an impact on the...
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economy. we'll take a look at how the cost of living crisis in the u. k. is impacting children. ah, february, what i just rhinos and tigers in the pool poached to the brink of extinction. one a one he's discovered how they're 14 happy turned around a year old from brussels, evasion of ukraine. jazeera looks at the impact. asks where events might need from here. rigorous debate, unflinching question up front, mclamore hill, cut through the headline to challenge conventional wisdom. nigerians vote in what's likely to be the most closely contested election in the country's history. from those that wielded to those who confronted people impala, investigate the youth and abusive power around the world. february on a jesse ah ah ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder about top stories. the salad rescue is and to kia and syria continue looking for survivors through heaps of rubble of collapse, buildings harsh winter conditions. and the scale of the disaster is posing a huge challenge. with an 8600 people have died since the to, with quite struck on monday. a 3 year old boy was resc
economy. we'll take a look at how the cost of living crisis in the u. k. is impacting children. ah, february, what i just rhinos and tigers in the pool poached to the brink of extinction. one a one he's discovered how they're 14 happy turned around a year old from brussels, evasion of ukraine. jazeera looks at the impact. asks where events might need from here. rigorous debate, unflinching question up front, mclamore hill, cut through the headline to challenge conventional wisdom. nigerians...
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u. k is all of the world's richest economies, but billions of children growing up in poverty. the growing cost of living crisis has left british families and hardship, researches be trade, union congress. they won in full households with children experience food insecurity, despite their parents or a single parent working full time. the park reports not from liverpool in the north west of the country. life in liverpool, amidst the biggest fall in living standards on record. these full time working mothers share their stories, cost of living crisis. what would that mean to you? it's not that nightmare. it's ridiculous, especially when you where you're striving to do better. and as i said, i'm work myself. i do was, i was come with the kids or school because i couldn't even afford ciocca before the current cost of living crisis worsened by bricks in the panoramic and war in ukraine. many people would just about managing. but soaring inflation, energy costs, food prices and waystack nation, have left working people. really. this is what it means to live in poverty trap. for me is
u. k is all of the world's richest economies, but billions of children growing up in poverty. the growing cost of living crisis has left british families and hardship, researches be trade, union congress. they won in full households with children experience food insecurity, despite their parents or a single parent working full time. the park reports not from liverpool in the north west of the country. life in liverpool, amidst the biggest fall in living standards on record. these full time...
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u. k is one of the world's richest economies, but millions of children are growing up in poverty. the cost of living crisis has left many families and hardship researchers at the trades union, congress, se one and for households with children aren't getting enough food. nave. barker reports from liverpool, life in liverpool, amidst the biggest fall in living standards on record. these full time working mothers share their stories because of in crisis. what would that mean to you? it's an absolute nightmare. it's ridiculous, especially when you're where you strive in to do better. and as i said, i am working myself. i do wife hours can what the kids are school because i couldn't even afford chalka before the current cost of living crisis worsened by bricks. it the pandemic and war in ukraine. many people would just about managing. but soaring inflation, energy cost, food prices and wage stagnation have left working people reeling. this is what it means to live in a poverty tra, question of her from the is just local, constantly you chasing between an as yourself said, like catholic
u. k is one of the world's richest economies, but millions of children are growing up in poverty. the cost of living crisis has left many families and hardship researchers at the trades union, congress, se one and for households with children aren't getting enough food. nave. barker reports from liverpool, life in liverpool, amidst the biggest fall in living standards on record. these full time working mothers share their stories because of in crisis. what would that mean to you? it's an...
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u. k. worried freight several effect on the world economy. the e. u is very worried and we're whacking jointly with them on it. it is not just the you doing stuff and when not in the room, japan is worried south korea is worried. switzerland has worried it is on shoring in a way that could actually create problems with a supply chain for everybody else. and that will not have the impact that it wants to have when it's looking at the economic challenge the china presents. so no, i don't think it's a good idea, not just because it's protectionist, but it's also cray. it's a single point of failure in a different place. when actually what we want is di, bus vacation and strengthening of supply chains across the board. well, that's what happens when all of these friends of washington, but all their eggs in one basket. and that's also quite the list of u. s. allies who are quote, worried about washington's latest protectionist moves. or i mean haters of green initiatives because fines, inflation reduction act is basically protectionism. rotten, recyclable
u. k. worried freight several effect on the world economy. the e. u is very worried and we're whacking jointly with them on it. it is not just the you doing stuff and when not in the room, japan is worried south korea is worried. switzerland has worried it is on shoring in a way that could actually create problems with a supply chain for everybody else. and that will not have the impact that it wants to have when it's looking at the economic challenge the china presents. so no, i don't think...
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u. k. are worried over it's over all effects on the world economy with the british trade chief saying that the new outs won't bring any good for the u. k. or the us. the e u is very worried and we're working jointly with them on it. it is not just the you doing stuff and we're not in the room. japan is worried, south korea is worried. switzerland is worried. it is unsure in a way that could actually create problems with a supply chain for everybody else. and that will not have the impact that it wants to have when it's looking at the economic challenge the china presents. so no, i don't think it's a good idea, not just because as protectionist, but it's also cray. it's a single point of failure in a different place when actually what we want is diversification and strengthening of supply chains across the board. rejoined to live now by archie, contributor rachel marston. rachel, good evening to you. what can you tell us about this bill and why so many countries are concerned about it? well, she's worried about a single point of failure. busy well, that's what happens when all of these frien
u. k. are worried over it's over all effects on the world economy with the british trade chief saying that the new outs won't bring any good for the u. k. or the us. the e u is very worried and we're working jointly with them on it. it is not just the you doing stuff and we're not in the room. japan is worried, south korea is worried. switzerland is worried. it is unsure in a way that could actually create problems with a supply chain for everybody else. and that will not have the impact that...
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so caribbean south asians or the people that were invited to help rebuild the post war economy in the u. k, they then arrived here and suffered racism not just, not just from the state but on the streets as well through the 60 seventy's eighty's all the way up until today. basically. that's the thing with rice and immigration in britain, the tube in so closely and twined. and it's when thought you were speaking about, there's a fear in this country. the country is going to be swamped by people of a different culture swamp. you know, we, we know what that so i thought it was people of a different color. that's exactly what it was in, off the back of that. and those appeals to nativism and to nationalism. she wins this seminar in general election, it gets into power. then she brings in the new liberal revolution in the, in the eighty's, which completely transforms a country. and it's when we had the near privatization of industry, we had deregulation of the economy. we change from a welfare state to this market lead stay. it wasn't just politics and economics. it was, you know, society and c
so caribbean south asians or the people that were invited to help rebuild the post war economy in the u. k, they then arrived here and suffered racism not just, not just from the state but on the streets as well through the 60 seventy's eighty's all the way up until today. basically. that's the thing with rice and immigration in britain, the tube in so closely and twined. and it's when thought you were speaking about, there's a fear in this country. the country is going to be swamped by people...
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u. k. will be the only advanced economy in the world to contract this year. recession is on the horizon, and the government's response is a new era of financial austerity and public spending cuts. the more people need help, the less is seemingly on offer and for these working mothers, the government message, the work always pays, seems a little more than a myth with the job that she'll be able to afford and enjoy a good life for at the minute when are you proud of what i'm doing, my best ne fall, can i just the ra livable? ah, there at least the whole rahman and reminder of all top stories. tens of thousands of search and rescue personnel are working in turkey and syria to free survivors trapped under rubble, laughter, mondays, a place at least 8200 people have been killed of both countries and thousands more injured series. foreign minister has urged european countries to send his country aid after the earthquake despite western sanctions. 8 organizations say humanitarian crisis is emerging in a country already struggling after 12 years of civil war. president drew bordner, just give this 2
u. k. will be the only advanced economy in the world to contract this year. recession is on the horizon, and the government's response is a new era of financial austerity and public spending cuts. the more people need help, the less is seemingly on offer and for these working mothers, the government message, the work always pays, seems a little more than a myth with the job that she'll be able to afford and enjoy a good life for at the minute when are you proud of what i'm doing, my best ne...
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u. k. conservative party aid in sophia is james mean way for me, economic advisor to the u. k. shadow chancellor. and currently a counsel member of the progressive economy forum and also in london is johnson portez professor of economics and public policy at kings college london of a warm welcome to all of you. alex. so what's the government plan to deal with all these strikes? well, i thought of it and the piece was a fair one reflecting opinion on the ground in this country. and i thought that the, the caveat at the end of those going on strike, maintain public support for now is quite telling. because the longer you mount industrial action like this, i fear those conducting, it will find the less public sympathy there is for them, right? you're wrongly about their cause. if you can't get to work because the train is on strike, where you have to stay at home because your children can't go to school even after 2 years of having their education interrupted by corona virus. then i think that you lose a certain amount of sympathy. as be frank, i think the government will, in part think the time is on their side. it is the carry on strike is the primary or
u. k. conservative party aid in sophia is james mean way for me, economic advisor to the u. k. shadow chancellor. and currently a counsel member of the progressive economy forum and also in london is johnson portez professor of economics and public policy at kings college london of a warm welcome to all of you. alex. so what's the government plan to deal with all these strikes? well, i thought of it and the piece was a fair one reflecting opinion on the ground in this country. and i thought...
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u. k. for example, i've mentioned before in the u. k, we have pension, now freezing to death apartments, germany dummies, economy. i think this week it was economist said, it is now officially in recession and a lot of german companies and outs trucking to america to set up companies that just to stay in the game. but, you know, i don't think it come to europe is going to be a problem soon or not sure, i mean, these people cannot hang on so much longer. and i think micron shows us quite sensitive to that. they do understand that the time is running out for them. but i think also, i wonder, we talked about republicans in america unbundle. i wonder um if the nightmare nerve, which i bought a leading up to presidential elections is that it becomes a one issue price which will be a try. okay. then that, that's a question for another program we've run out of time or when it gets america in budapest, when i think our viewers are watching us here at ortiz, the next time, remember, crossed up rolls. ah ah ah ah ah hey guys this i just bought a boat to intimidation mall, the general elections in nigeria as a country couns
u. k. for example, i've mentioned before in the u. k, we have pension, now freezing to death apartments, germany dummies, economy. i think this week it was economist said, it is now officially in recession and a lot of german companies and outs trucking to america to set up companies that just to stay in the game. but, you know, i don't think it come to europe is going to be a problem soon or not sure, i mean, these people cannot hang on so much longer. and i think micron shows us quite...