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Three Big Stories: Global Recession? India Passes China. China Seeks to be a Nuke Superpower.

The DSR Network

Chris Cotnoir

Government

4.51.9K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2023

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of DSR, we discuss three immense stories making headlines this week, all of which have major Main Street consequences and global ramifications. First we look at the state of the economy following meetings in DC of the worlds finance and economic leaders. Then, we discuss the consequences of India passing China to be the world's most populous nation. Finally, a look at China's push to become a nuclear weapons superpower and what that may mean both globally and in terms of China's own internal growth and stability. A great conversation with David Sanger of the New York Times and Ed Luce of the Financial Times. Don't miss it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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1:04.5

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1:16.5

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1:22.5

Hello, I'm your host David Rothkopf. Welcome to DSR. We've got a jam-packed podcast for you today only discussing really, really big stories for those of you who remember the Ed Sullivan show.

1:36.5

That sounds like how the Ed Sullivan show used to start off. Really, really big show.

1:41.5

We're going to discuss three really big stories and we're going to do it in 30 minutes and we're going to do it with two of our best friends.

1:48.5

Ed, lose the financial times. Hi, Ed. How are you?

1:51.5

Wonderful. Thank you.

1:53.5

Excellent. And David Sanger of the New York Times. How are you, David?

1:56.5

I'm good, David.

1:58.5

Good. So let me start with story number one. We're going to go through three of them pretty quickly.

2:05.5

Story number one. Ed, the past couple of weeks, all the big financial big shots in the world have been here in Washington.

2:11.5

They've been talking about things. If you read some of them, Larry Summers, some of the others, they're like,

2:17.5

oh, well, recessions right around the corner. If you talk to some of the other ones, I like talk to some of the other ones because I was here, you know, you run into these people.

2:26.5

They're like, no, no, there's not going to be any recession.

2:30.5

Things are going to be just fine. So you talked to all of them and you write about them.

2:35.5

Answer the question for us, Ed. Is there, you know, is there going to be a recession or not?

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