they should clear the decks and saying you re not getting any money until you produce the data that you re supposed to be deucing for us and we don t have to go to johns hopkins and israel. if they re not carrying out their function, perhaps we don t need them at this point. it s a big story. dr. redfield, thanks for weighing in on it today. we need to see i d say at the end, you heard me say before, these men and women that work there, they re outstanding men and women. but there s been a lack of i think strategic investment in the agency. i think the story just highlights that. martha: thanks, dr. redfield. good to have you here today. god bless. martha: thank you. so a potential shift to a new world order. the likes of which we have not seen since the post world war ii period hand the cold war. former brexit leader, nigel farage on where we re heading in the world today. this is the most dangerous moment in european security for
A new report by EY and the City of London Corporation published today sets out how that financial and professional services (FPS) sector facilitates businesses of all sizes and across all sectors in the UK to trade internationally – and steps needed to deliver a more holistic approach to UK trade policy.
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‘The City of London: An ecosystem enabling international trade’ – demonstrates how the UK’s FPS ecosystem supports internationally exporting firms through a focus on three specific sub-sectors: legal services, trade finance and maritime services.
The report concludes by setting out a series of practical policy recommendations which, if enacted, could be crucial in helping the UK to realise the opportunities and rise to the challenges posed by the UK’s new and uncertain place in the global trade economy. These recommendations are grouped in three themes:
hunt in american history. they just had a vote on procedures. they gave us absolutely no rights. reporter: in an interview with brexit leader, he insisted once again his dealings with ukraine were perfect. would i use ukraine to defeat sleepy joe biden? what they re doing is something that s never been done before. they don t want the facts to come out. reporter: the press secretary says the rules are still unfair. you get treated better and get more due process when you get a traffic ticket. reporter: more than a month after speaker pelosi announced the inquiry, the white house is still working on a plan of action, not hiring new attorneys to help out. i don t want to get into any of our strategy just yet. reporter: the president is focused on shoring up republican support. urging the party to stick
the credit you deserve if they do something, but i think you deserve a lot of credit. reporter: a big change from just two months ago. i m surprised at how badly it s all gone from the standpoint of a negotiation. but gave the prime minister my ideas on how to negotiate it and i think you would have been successful. she didn t listen to that and that s fine. reporter: as for who should replace her, the white house announced the president would not be meeting with front-runner boris johnson, but he did meet with brexit leader nigel farage. he was thoroughly enjoying the trip. and president trump today also hailed the incredible intelligence sharing relationship between the uk and the u.s., but what he didn t discuss is whether he raised concerns to british officials about british intelligence spying on his campaign, as you know, jake, he has made those claims repeatedly without providing evidence to back them up and british officials have repeatedly denied that ever