here in twenty seventeen and help is not served by a money van. anyone needing cash here heads to a local in called the oxen. though having come into a bad time. you need fifty euros can t afford more. the manager uses his card reader to debit people s accounts and pay out cash to anyone who needs it. he set the limited two hundred euros after all he s not a bank he says. this is. displayed or sometimes we go somewhere more discreet to pay out the money it s up to the individual some people don t want others to see that they re taking our money disfavor still. need. cash on tap so to speak. his customers certainly appreciate the service. as. we have this i rather have the physical money in my hands. yeah that s right
a local in called the ox and. you know have it come into time it was the largest you need fifty euro s can t afford more. the manager uses his card reader to debit people s accounts and pay out cash to anyone who needs it. he set the limited two hundred euros after all he s not a bank he says. don t dissuade you sometimes to go somewhere more discreet to pay out the money in sumpter the individual some people don t want others to see that they re taking out money display there s still a deal what is needed to. cash on tap so to speak at. his customers certainly appreciate the service. as a captive but i rather have the physical money in my hands oh. yeah that s right you can get a watch now to pay for things or transfer money it ll even give you
of policy making are not doing the necessarily the right types of things in order to rectify that that imbalance and alan poses just we have to take another figure similar to the one i just quoted eight men on the same wealth as the three point six billion people who make up the poorest half of humanity are we are complacent species no we re not look. you in your introductory movie clip you showed people in bangladesh seamstresses and so on i m wearing a suit of border prime art for fifty euros it was probably i didn t look made in in bangladesh and that s and so i m doing my bit actually to help development because bangladesh is a huge success story i don t understand why this should be portrayed as something terrible ninety percent of bangladesh is foreign income is earned by exporting t. shirts and suits and what have you to america and they reappear in union and these people are in work there they they have they can they can feed their children
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