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at what s on the show. the great shift west global supply chains are on the move. does it matter where our stuff is made? trade tensions between the united states and china. the after effects of the pandemic and inflation are causing many companies to rethink where they do their manufacturing. i m going to be discussing all of this with these two guests. this top trade expert whose firm helps some of the world s largest companies work outjust how to navigate the challenges of 21st century manufacturing. and the man in charge of international issues at the us chamber of commerce, whose members range from some of the world s biggest companies to millions of small businesses. and making money from money. the head of the london stock exchange tells aaron about the challenges of thriving in a post brexit world the head of the london stock exchange tells aaron about the challenges of thriving in a post brexit world amid global competition. wherever you rejoining me from aro ....
friend. i wanted to come hang out with you, on friday night. you need to take a train to do that, but we welcome you on amtrak, and we re here for you. i m always here for. you have a wonderful weekend. thank you. you too, alex. have a great. so thank you, and thank you to you at home for joining me this hour. today fulton county district attorney fani willis asked a judge to set the trial date for former president trump and his 14 remaining codefendants in the georgia election interference case. that date, august 5th, 2024. now that date would be stunning on its own or. it s just three months before election day. but d.a. willis asking for an august 4th trial date today is even more of a big deal when you consider that she just said this on tuesday. i believe in that case there will be a trial. i believe the trial will take many months. i don t expect that we will conclude until the winter or the very early part of 2025. trump s legal team promptly filed it ....
exchange tells aaron about the challenges of thriving in a post brexit world amid global competition. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. does it matter where the stuff we all buy is made? from electronics to cars and furniture, it seems like a growing amount of manufacturing is moving west. geopolitical tensions, the fallout from the coronavirus, pandemic, and financial incentives have made many of the world s biggest companies, including the likes of apple, sony and hyundai, rethink theirsupply chains, either shortening them or diversifying them so they can keep the profits coming in. one of the biggest problems is the relationship between america and china. the two countries leaders have been meeting at the apec summit in san francisco. that s the asia pacific economic cooperation forum. ties are often described as being at their worst since the world s two biggest economies established diplomatic ....
interference case. that date, august 5th, 2024. now that date would be stunning on its own or. it s just three months before election day. but d. a. willis asking for an august 4th trial date today is even more of a big deal when you consider that she just said this on tuesday. i believe in that case there will be a trial. i believe the trial will take many months. i don t expect that we will conclude until the winter or the very early part of 2025. trump s legal team promptly filed its own motion opposing that august 5th trial date. we have no idea how the judge will rule here. but there is a very real chance that former prior president trump could be on trial during the closing weeks of the 2024 election, elected, itself through january six in the election certification process, and maybe even through inauguration. and we remember how that all went down last time, don t we, in 2020? well, this would add a new level of complexity to all of that. this is not the onl ....
inside the room, along with the transcript of his testimony, donald trump on the stand sounds a lot like donald trump everywhere else. the judge will rule against me because he will always rule against me, quote. he called me a fraud, and he didn t know anything about me. quote. people don t know how good a company i ve built because people like you are going around demeaning me, and i think it s hurting america. quote. you and every other democrat coming after me from 15 different sides, all haters. quote. this is a very unfair trial, very unfair. i hope the public is watching. quote. roughly half an hour into donald trump taking the stand, judge engoron repeatedly admonished the president, asking him to stop rambling and answer the questions. he s gone to trump s lawyers and told them to get a handle on their client. they declined. alina habba said she wouldn t dare violate a client s free speech. when donald trump did answer questions, our legal analysts in the court ....