Beans bhajis the story of the corner shop, bbc presenter babita sharma, the daughter of shopkeepers, continues her exploration of the growing and shifting fortunes of the corner shop and its place in the social fabric of britain. She picks up the story from the 1980s and a word of warning, babitas film discusses the historical use of some language which some viewers may find offensive. What is it about the british and the corner shop . The corner shop has a lwa Ys Corner Shop . The corner shop has always been there for us, a british institution. There are almost more corner shops than there are corners. It was on the front line of what was happening in society from the 1940s to the 1990s. Happening in society from the 1940s to the 19905. It happening in society from the 1940s to the 1990s. It saved our bacon during the Second World War and it also became a Rite Of Passage for new immigrants, including my family. Iam the new immigrants, including my family. I am the daughter of shopkeep
Beans bhajis the story of the corner shop, bbc presenter babita sharma, the daughter of shopkeepers, continues her exploration of the growing and shifting fortunes of the corner shop and its place in the social fabric of britain. She picks up the story from the 1980s and a word of warning, babitas film discusses the historical use of some language which some viewers may find offensive. What is it about the british and the corner shop . The corner shop has a lwa Ys Corner Shop . The corner shop has always been there for us, a british institution. There are almost more corner shops than there are corners. It was on the front line of what was happening in society from the 1940s to the 1990s. Happening in society from the 1940s to the 19905. It happening in society from the 1940s to the 1990s. It saved our bacon during the Second World War and it also became a Rite Of Passage for new immigrants, including my family. Iam the new immigrants, including my family. I am the daughter of shopkeep
i think we will see much more of a role for the state to play when there are no private insurers to bear the risk. and this is where it is all headed, right? again, you have to be little skeptical of the insurance companies that cannot quite always take the face to face. they want to keep the premiums high and the claims low. i think that also, everybody is looking around for public subsidy. what ends up being the case, the free market apply your boot straps, big that government folks, it s going to have to in these places that are very weather exposed, texas, florida, all throughout the southeast particularly. it s basically going to follow the government, which is the insurer of last resort, right? and it always is. i think the winner thinking about this idea in the free market, the free market is a very circumscribed place, a very circumcised role in the and it s a number of programs at the state and federal levels which provided a ton of support. the national flood insurance
possible away from this place. you mentioned putting more money into the races, and you just put up a seven-figure ad buy in the state of iowa, part of a $6 million ad buy. i want to play a little from one of those ads here. let s listen. playing football taught me it s good to fight but it s better to win. but in joe biden s america, everybody gets a participation trophy and everybody is a victim. john: one of the hallmarks of your campaign taking on the democrat s victim mentality head on but a lot of people on the left say this idea of up from the boot straps which you promote that everybody could do it if they work hard enough is ignoring the basic racial history of the country. what do you say to those criticisms? one word, hog wash. it s just hog wash. the truth of my life disproves the lies of the radical left. they hate a candidate like me