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economic environment is deteriorating the biggest risk ahead is really a fundamental mismatch between legal systems were european governments may impose strict supply chains to the due diligence and all the requirements whereas in china, the requirements whereas in china, the same supply—chain audits could start to be seen as a form of espionage and there is a very big risk to companies and that may cause them to diversify install future investments.— them to diversify install future investments. ., . ., investments. thank you so much for “oininr us investments. thank you so much for joining us on — investments. thank you so much for joining us on the _ investments. thank you so much for joining us on the show. _ investments. thank you so much for joining us on the show. around - investments. thank you so much for joining us on the show. around the i joining us on the show. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. printing your different stores across the uk. climate change is a global problem but one way to tackle it could be found here. this doctor guides me through a big field of barley in norfork. this guides me through a big field of barley in norfork.— guides me through a big field of barley in norfork. this is the sense of. he

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Newsday

economy is — new law, new businesses. the economy is starting _ new law, new businesses. the economy is starting to shrink, is this a good idea right now for china to have this regulation and that they face very strict new law? china presents _ very strict new law? china presents the idea - very strict new law? china i presents the idea of national security as preconditions to this development, the reality indeed is that simply businesses are struggling and european businesses in china have come out saying that they believe the economic environment is deteriorating and this is a mismatch between legal systems were european governments may impose strict supply chains of due diligence and supply chain audit requirements present china, the same supply—chain audits could start to be seen as a form of espionage. and that is a very big risk to companies that may cause them to diversify install future investments.—

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Deadline White House

profile and one of the most complicated cases in american history is a real mismatch with the judge before whom it has landed. >> and that's a lot of the factual background. glenn, that outcome is implicated and ordained by our system that we don't have some assignment system that, in this case, for example, favors experience. there are certain areas where you have specialized judges, but that's the exception. the fisa court for surveillance being one example. but this is sort of how the cookie crumbles, right, glenn? and you add into that her allies or defenders would add that she has experience as federal prosecutors like you do. that this "times" story, while perfectly accurate and fair, it speaks to the fact that she's a less experienced judge. she's got your type of experience in knowing at least her way around the courtroom,

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The Context

is not particularly laudatory, the weather comes out most often is boring, but in the case of mr johnson, the word that comes out is a liar. as hasjust been said, and i said before, yes, mrjohnson deserves great credit for winning the 2019 general election, he will go down in history as the person who, in the end, was fundamental for getting the united kingdom outside the european union, although we wait to see how long that decision survives, but at the same time, he is somebody who destroyed... he had the misfortune of covid, but in the end, he destroyed his physical capability, because the public, there was too much of a mismatch between what he was saying to the house of commons about partygate, and it is simply, as far as they are concerned, what they now know happened in 10 downing street during the covid—19 lockdown

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CNN Newsroom Live

said it was extraordinary that we were in this position to begin with, given how really peripheral and minor policy is that we were debating were. i mean, the mismatch between the and, and the means, the means you know, participating a -- to get a small change in a one sixth of the federal budget, which is spending, that is all we talk about, to get changes in work requirements, essentially have no impact on the budget, and some minor changes in -- it was all crazy that it came to this. it is at least somewhat reassuring that there was enough critical mass in the center to prevent the u.s. going off the cliff in an unprecedented way. >> yes, and a bigger point that perhaps the bar has been set much lower these days. a huge victory in d.c..

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CNN Newsroom Live

energy permitting reforms. and republicans thought the bill does not go far enough to cut spending. they also don't like that it's going to hike the debt ceiling for two years pl after the next presidential election. but ultimately a coalition of members came together in the middle to get this done and avoid what would have been the first ever default. melanie zanona, cnn, capitol hill. >> i spoke last hour with cnn's senior political analyst ron brownstein, and i asked him what this deal tells us about the state of american politics and perhaps more importantly the political battles to come. listen. >> the mismatch between the ends and the means, the means precipitating potentially a global financial catastrophe, to get a small change in one sixth of the federal budget, which is democracy discretionary spending, that's all we were talking about, to get changes in work requirements that essentially have no impact on the budget and some minor changes in permitting, it was all kind of crazy that it came

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The ReidOut

and those republican voters don't know any different. >> and meanwhile, stephanie, we are sitting in on 3.7% unemployment rate. we are sitting at, essentially full employment, 339,000 jobs created in may which was well above expectations. the average hourly wage only went up 0.3%, up to $33.44 an hour. there are all these disconnects, right, telling people going out and work when we are essentially at full employment. >> people are working. we have more open jobs than we have unemployed people in america. because of the mismatch, either they are in the wrong place or have the wrong training. you hit the magic number there. 339,000 new jobs. stephanie, when we used to get 150,000 jobs in a month we would think that was, whoa, blowing the roof off. 339,000 -- and yet look at the small wage growth, there. the poor people are not causing the problem, they're not causing the inflation, they're

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CNN Newsroom Live

there's a question of how quickly they can get it done. over in the senate, it takes the cooperation of every member to be able to move quickly. chuck schumer, trying to move this along. and then, him and mitch mcconnell, will work out a deal, to get amendment votes to get members onboard. the bottom line, congress is poised to avert a crisis, although barely. >> there it is. a bipartisan deal. and yet, for many, this really doesn't feel like a win. i asked cnn political analyst ron brown sstein about that earlier. >> the process this happened was excessive and disproportionate for the issues under debate. to risk global financial catastrophe for the set of policy issues they were debating here, was a wild mismatch of

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Asia Business Report

stuff you said there _ the past. reading some of your stuff you said there had - the past. reading some of your stuff you said there had been . the past. reading some of your stuff you said there had been a| stuff you said there had been a mismatch in the needs for new labour and i think that is what you're getting at, describe what you mean the. in you're getting at, describe what you mean the. in general we see a _ what you mean the. in general we see a pretty _ what you mean the. in general we see a pretty educated i what you mean the. in generall we see a pretty educated young population, but a desire to take that education and work in fields such as consumer technology are some of the higher tech sectors of the economy, perhaps more remunerated professions, and less desire generally among younger graduates to work in the manufacturing sector. so first of all there is the desired set of professions and second, the set of categories in which people have trained, take again the example of education, you have demographics such that we will probably need fewer educators in the future yet this is still a significant proportion of couege a significant proportion of college graduates, as one example. you have also seen in the last few years a number of regulatory efforts in various

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Velshi

three of the three and a half percent unemployment rate in this country. everybody who is unemployed, more jobs are available than there are people available to do them, but there's a bit of a mismatch. sometimes jobs available are either not suited to the people who are available to work or they are not in the right places. in the end, we effect of the saving of money, because of his work requirement things, it won't make more people work, it will make more people pay those benefits out to fewer people. why then shouldn't we look at corporations who don't pay taxes? and the very wealthy who get breaks? if you are a bus driver, a working stiff in this country, your tax rate as a percentage is higher than anyone else, you have no right of, no ability to do anything. why do we keep going for the least of us? why don't we go for the strongest among us and raise more money? that's the other way that you could balance a budget, raise money. lance a budget>> well first of f you raise money, congress will spend the money. that is just a fact, okay?

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