Understand itse true impact whh has been particularly devastatingar to countries and e most vulnerable communities, women, youth, the elderly. But most importantly, we are here to find Innovative Solutions to i creating change. This is precisely the focus of this Years World Bank which wilwill takeplace starting octod Global Leaders of the government, business and civil society. Just at the stage for the evening we will hear today from World Bank Group david and whato it will take to tackle this crisis and how we can turn this into an opportunity for an inclusive recovery. We will be joined in conversation with the president school of finance and joining from his office in sanford doctor redman has been president of the German Central Bank and is a member of the governing council, represents germany and the imf and other National Bodies and has been chairman of the board of directors of the bank since november, 2015. Welcome. The floor is yours. Thank you for your kind words. Ladies an
Financial leaders on the economic recovery from culinary to help developing nations recover from the pandemic follow and longterm impact of children not attending in person passing. This is one hour. I am ceo, i have the pleasure of being the moderator for today. This is precisely the focus of this Years World Bank annual meeting which will take place starting week of october 12 and convene Global Leaders from governments, business and civil society. To set the stage for the meeting will hear today from World Bank Group president David Malpass, and what it will take to tackle this crisis, and how we can turn this into an opportunity to build a path towards the resilient and includes a recovery. He will be joined in conversation with nils stieglitz, president of Frankfort School finance and management. But first well hear from doctor jens weidman, president of the Deutsche Bundesbank who join guest from his office in frankfort. He is been president of the German Central Bank since may 2
At that point thing starts to tail off. At least in my eye, the front end is attributed to the deregulation, the dramatic change of regulatory policy, the tax cuts and jobs act passed in 2017, but the tail off is due to him picking a trade war with china, a real slow down in the global economy, the china u. S. World trading system, and the question is whether people will theyize him for that or do support his trade policies . That is one record of interrupted of uninterrupted success. Ofid before we get to some the struggles, lets talk about successes. Deregulation. Is it almost undeniable there was success in deregulation, and can we put numbers on that . Douglas it is hard to put numbers on that. To give you a sense of the magnitude, major regulation in the United States costs more than 100 million for the private sector to comply with. The Obama Administration finalized a major regulation at an average rate of 1. 1 birthday every day for eight years. Some reported costs for complian
Considers setting up a Monitoring Mission in libya to keep an eye on any potential future cease fire. And we want to be the president is going to run why supporters of the gambia is former president want him to rule again despite his controversial cumin rights record. The us senate has launched formal proceedings for the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump House Democrats read the charges and congress which sets in motion the Legal Process the trial which donald trump has denounced as a condo by the democrats is going to start next week i did joe castro has more from capitol hill. The ceremony laden impeachment trial of President Donald Trump is now under way very very. All persons are commanded to keep silent on pain of imprisonment donald j. Trump has abused the powers of the presidency in that. Using the powers of his high Office President trump solicited the interference of a Foreign Government ukraine in the 2020 United States president ial election john roberts the chief
President thousands rallied told him for yet that john is returned from exile. The u. S. Military has admitted that some of its soldiers were injured by an iranian that stock in iraq earlier this month washington had initially denied anyone was hurt the missiles targeted the base north of baghdad they were launched in retaliation to the assassination of Iranian Military commander qassam so the money in a u. S. Drone strike the u. S. Says 11 soldiers have been treated for concussion in kuwait and germany gable in his numbers in washington d. C. He says the troops are expected to return to iraq after treatment. It does not appear to be serious injuries nevertheless this is what the pentagon is telling us they say that after the missile attacks on the base many of the Service Members were screened for concussions which they say is very common the blast from missiles can cause buildings to shake and rattle and and can cause potentially concussions in in people that are even outside of the