also on the show is global leaders meet in egypt for the cop 27 summit on the environment, what are the stakes are one of the most beautiful places on earth? i m going to be asking the big boss of the caribbean development bank. wherever you arejoining me from around the world, once again a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. a power grab at the top of china s communist party has big consequences for the global economy. yet with war raging in europe, a cost of living crisis, surging interest rates on a global energy crisis, china s president xi jinping s consolidation of power at the 20th congress party could easily get a bit lost to make the noise. but, because china s critical place in the global supply chain manufacturing and exporting and its growing power as a consumer and tourist powerhouse means that these changes are incredibly significant for the way that the world s economy is going to develop in the next few years. so with the benefit of a few weeks perspecti
and the teams are will -pete: pete: it s you and will versus me and rick. will: who made the teams? we ve been accused of coordinating our orange ties for fall this morning. we did not. we accidently coordinated. last weekend you wore my vikings tie graciously and this morning i was picking out my ties yesterday and said i want to pick an orange tie and then ut, texas is playing today against oklahoma so i wore my texas tie. rachel: is that a texas tie? pete: burnt orange. i think it s more burnt orange than his burnt orange. will: you think. maybe we have a shot on setting these tables better than rick and rachel. rachel: will texted me and said you re invited to go watch football with me and pete today. will: and rick. rachel: and sean was invited. i have to get back to the kids. that s a long game. will: you don t have to watch the game, rachel. you can eat. rachel: i know how to do that. we re talk about that. will: let you know if she joins us. pete: that s not a yes.
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