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ringing, he's ready to leave you journey this week on the d. w . ah, in the united states, there are more and more african american millionaires. their number has doubled over the past 25 years to day one in 50 black families are millionaires, part of a new black upper class in the country. $5000.00 and we built the company to be a multi 1000000 out of business. today. black people make up the 2nd largest group of millionaires in the u. s. behind white americans. but the country carries a long history of slavery, segregation, and discrimination. for the general public, the most well known, wealthy african americans are athletes, politicians, and entertainers. with but far away from los
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angeles and its hollywood stars, there's a different black delete and it's on the rise. an upper class that makes up 3 percent of the african american population. this may not seem like much, but it's nearly one and a half 1000000 people sitting re black, excellent period. so how is this new black bourgeois z fairing? what's the secret to their success? some entrepreneurs are establishing businesses to support black communities. to turn the table to say no longer when we buy white, but it's time for us to buy black. others make a conscious effort to stay within the black community in all areas of life. i prefer her to date a person. i want her to date a black person. black excellence isn't limited to athletics and popular music. it's also at home in the world of business, and the professional elite don
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peebles is a black entrepreneur who made his way to the top. as if i just finish with irving. ah, but he is assured me that he'll have it finishes weekend. peebles is a property developer, and one of the richest african americans in the united states. his estimated net worth is $700000000.00. he's a staunch believer in capitalism as the path to success. i see capitalism 1st i see the, you know, the massive amount of development and the massive amount of people working and doing business. it reminds you of, you know, how america was built based upon capitalism. and i see great opportunity. originally from washington, d. c, and the son of a civil servant and a real estate broker. he became a real estate agent at 22. he bought his 1st building soon after band was
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a millionaire. by the time he turned 30, i grew up during a time of transition in america during the civil rights movement in the united states. and so i got a very good sense that anything was possible. what i've accomplished until the business is been far greater than what my expectations were. okay. all right, talk to you later. peebles has constructed buildings and even entire neighborhoods, all over the country. he's been nicknamed the black. donald trump, he's part of the elite. his own apartment is a testament to his wealth. at more than 600 square meters is decorated with numerous works of art. it also features 3 bedrooms, a huge dressing room for his wife, and a $360.00 degree view of manhattan. the apartment itself is valued at an estimated $35000000.00. don peebles has joined the ranks of america's most powerful entrepreneurs. how are you?
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but he keeps his priorities and check, no matter how busy his schedule, he still makes time for his weekly lunch date with his wife. okay, so we're going to 130, a lafayette they met when he was 27 years old. not long after he'd made his 1st $1000000.00. i was driving in washington, i threw in error and saw her j walking the street. and so i introduce myself in the next day we, i'm by the her to new york and she came with me and then the rest is history. did you ever feel any screeching t to marry a white woman? no, i mean i'm married to, i love that i'm a good, a multi cultural and multi racial. so i think people should be m date in mary who they love, regardless of race, gender, et cetera. a new york fairy tale and a relationship that's lasted 3 decades today they've chosen to meet in an upscale french restaurant. katrina is
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a former model from america's white upper class. though she's a business woman, she's completely devoted to her husband and their 2 children. 30 years ago, i met my husband and i explained his character in his demeanour to my mother. she said, if you marry a fisherman, don't be surprised if he goes fishing and i've kept up with me all my life because he is a consummate business person. entrepreneur, so there's no on and off by an understanding wife, perfectly suited to the real estate magnet. the nice way to break the afternoon up in is i kind of geared to the weekend, but she's also active in our business. and so we've got a couple of business things to work on or give a chance to catch up personally a little bit, but also business. why is this always? yes. don, people's works almost every day of the year. that's the price he pays for being one of the wealthiest men in the country. mm hm.
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but people's and his wife also know how to relax. they're on their way to the hamptons, a beach resort, popular with new york city's elite traveling in style in their mas roddy, the couple arrived at their $12000000.00 matcher. go get them to meet the roof for lunch, grimwood you wherever they go, the couple has a full time staff to assist them. what can happen. but despite his financial successes, don peoples has always been aware of his race. americans don't associate african americans with wealth because they want to very simplistic answer. so if they see an athlete or someone who is in entertainer,
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they're comfortable with them being wealthy. i think it's a more unusual to see wealth in the business world. be diverse. nothing about me fit the stereotype of what an average american expects them, but they're lazy and show would be better to say, oh, well, she's the blond barbie doll. let's put her in this box. you know, he's, he's an african american entertainer. we understand that there have been others, so we'll put them him in that box. i don't live like the typical entertainer. i'm not. i don't live like a rapper. i don't live like a athlete. oh, you're very good at some support. but i mean, but, but i think i live in a more elegant, more established way and it just doesn't fit don people, it's part of america's top one percent. though he try not to want his wealth. he does have one guilty pleasure car. i didn't get
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a ferrari and tell i was you know, in my thirties because i felt that the car portrayed an image of a less serious person and, and unfortunately, so being young. and of course being a minority in addition to that, made me much more conscious about how people would judge me got to a certain point. i really when it comfort, so i started buying aston martin. i was always kind of like uncomfortable fe with getting a rolls royce, which was always the most comfortable of all the car. so i met the president in the rolls royce at a dinner. he let me borrow a phantom alternately. i bought a phantom convertible so it's meant to be a get in kind of gracefully. and especially if someone wearing a gown or something like that. and then you ran and if you push a button here and i can lower the spirit of ecstasy.
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and then i can raise it as mike over the past 25 years, the number of black millionaires like don peoples has doubled. among them, some have achieved an even more impressive feat. they have a mass at their fortunes in conservative states like texas psyche. terry is the founder of a cosmetics brand. she's currently worth $10000000.00. good morning. good morning everyone. hey, give me a millionaire herself. she's become a symbol of the new black american dream. yes. sabrina, oh my god, her so pretty like, variously this is my new logo though her brand is primarily geared towards black women psyche. terry staff includes a diverse group of employees. we employ why people, black people that dana people,
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asian people, will take any one that has a heart that beats at the same jerome as our heart more than a decade ago, with just $40.00 in her pocket, terry decided to establish herself in the world of cosmetics an industry that generates over a 1000000000 dollars each year in the united states. i couldn't find natural healthy products on the market, so being a black woman with with black skin, my skin is dry, it, my hair is dry. i come out dry. i wake up dry, i go to beds, right? so i have to always put things on me just as spike going out in the rain. you need a rank coast, just the fact of being a black woman in my skin. so i decided to use things that were in my, my own kitchen. her idea took off, her products are now sold nationwide. her husband von tobar, a former financial professional, also helped her company get on its feet head of the day. this morning, the coupled is meeting with our investors, former professional baseball player,
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tori hunter, and his wife. katrina have invested $250000.00 in the terry's business. it's a profitable investment. the african american community spends nearly 9 times more on hair and beauty products than any other group. apple that think that profit is a most problem this year and was from her home most profitable in history of fair no good money. i'm doing good. our products are selling and our goal is to be the number one natural care for dry skin and dry hair. and we are getting up there on the charts. we try to create a trend to dominate this market. and that's what all of us are trying to do. so what you're doing, you're on the right track is not the product that i invested in. i actually bit invested in the people to great investment, you know, it was tripped out, is it?
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i've learned a lot about skin care now to take care of my body. you know, i think of mitchell sexy now with yeah. of mitchell sexy. yeah. but you were not long ago, the brand landed on the highly coveted list of america's 5000 fastest growing companies. only 100 black on businesses made the cut over and we're ready to open the jury and we're gonna toast. oh, i think it's 2 percent women on businesses actually reach a $1000000.00 a year in revenue. so for us to 1st i'll be a dallas company. be a 1st go company, be a woman. oh company, be minority on company. we've got so many different things that could tell us no here, just so proud of. and of course having that opportunity to kinda beat those ads, har, about by their late thirties. the couple had achieved a level of success that exceeded their dreams. they also demand excellence at
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home. they live in a quiet wealthy residential area. the couple and the 3 children have come up with their own anthem, a kind of christian battle cry. are you ready? what, let's do it. i am a child of god. oh yeah. home awarded, i'm a boy in oh river, i never huma. oh oh, faith that hard work will always lead to success to motivate their children to do their chores. psyche, terry and her husband, hold and awards ceremony was going to get it. this award is going to someone who may have a smaller appetite. yeah, they will eat as much as they possibly can. is the war is going to go to none other than baby theory. oh yeah.
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everybody parking hard and earning is in the behavior that we like to show in the house. because we know in a, in the world in america, that when you work car, usually you get a payoff for it. so we would like to have steal here at home, that working hard equals winning something the couple started from nothing without a penny to their name. to day there were symbol of the american dream. something that they hope to pass on to their children. you recognize yourself is that deisel black and acceptance? and yes, i think black excellent is the behavior of embodying what our ancestors are.
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black african ancestors hope, or because black people in the united states were limited and held down for almost 400 years. that's why black excellence is so significant, and i'm glad we want them to know this a competitive world off their desires. somebody else who wants to have the job, they want or start the business. they want something to compete, and pete will so they can give back and take care of their families, our life. we take care of them. as millionaires, psyche, terry and her husband a regularly invited to v i. p event. tonight in stiletto heels, a sequined dress, and diamond earrings and a 3 piece suit for him. they trade their family life for a glamorous evening. he lives on love with pe the successful couple has even been welcomed into dallas's white high society. tonight they've been invited to one of the cities most elegant hotels for
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a charity event. just 50 years ago during the era of jim crow segregation, they wouldn't have even been allowed to set foot in the building times have changed . psyche and vaughan, toby, terry, are greeted like royalty and seem to have mastered the art of schmoozing on the red carpet. oh, this is dallan with ferry, but the crowd is still disproportionately white. where are the various african american? they're not here. i'm here and we've been intention to this week than the ones that are here. we are one person. we're, we're in the one person, i'm the one with. we recognize that we know it sankey terry has managed to make her way into the black upper class. she's proud of having achieved
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this privilege status. ah, i would have never imagined in a 1000000 years then every weekend i met a gaylor every weekend. i'm on a red heartbeat or and then i'm connecting with other people that i want to look through or that now people are looking out for me or everywhere. i love. people call me beautiful. i've, i've worked. yarn are for, they've been had love my new reality psyche, terry and her husband expect to double their turnover within the next 5 years. while black americans, like the terry's attempt to establish themselves and industries where they're still the minority, others are speaking with their wallets. recently, a new phenomenon has emerged that shaking up the american economy more and more black americans believe the country needs to undergo radical economic change. that includes a form of communitarian,
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isn't making sure their dollars and purchasing power stay in their own community. also known as the by black movement, it's been gaining momentum ever since the election of donald trump. we had to the mid west to visit chicago, where this kind of black capitalism is very popular. chicago is where connie west grew up, and brock obama came of age. the city has one of the largest black populations in the u. s. this is where maggie anderson lives, the prominent advocate of the by black movement, accompanied by her 2 teenage daughters. she's visiting a spot around 30 miles away from her home. she goes there, not because it's the fancy a store most beautiful, but because it's owned by a black american family. oh, everything looks great if we'd black women get their nails done and 90 percent of them, i'm sure at least go to mostly asian american owned boss. and i
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promise you that that 90 percent would prefer to go to a black owned nail salon, but they just don't have the choice. maggie anderson is very committed to the cause and talks about a candidly in a way that some might find surprising. so this is what you have to work with if you know of jasmine what a nick me right now, i'd say jasmine, come on girl, watch it. i just feel that connection with her and i can't say it's anyone's fault, but i don't feel that connection. when i go to an asian american owned salon, so there, there have been problems in terms of the comfort level, the service and the quality. so it's, it's wonderful to be able to go to a place where you feel like you're cared about is definitely care value in the room next door. her daughter's kara and corey are eager to take up their
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mother's cause i think it's important to support black. this is because there's not many out there that are so better as you know, successful and known as a lot of other businesses. i think it's really cool. we try to like spread it, a lie and tell our friends and sat together. maggie anderson and her husband earn over $300000.00 a year. they live in oak park, a suburb on the western outskirts of the city. it's a place that prides itself on its diversity. and it's about 20 percent black. while we do want to high quality of life, that's important. we want to find a place where there are a decent amount of black people. it's very important. you also want to
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not be the only black person and the restaurant are in the store. you basically have one choice and that's oh park. maggie anderson has made the buy black movement, her life's mission, 55 percent of the family's income is injected directly into the black economy. and it starts at home in her kitchen. i use it on to pastry. i used to do out this is on black on company. i love they make champagne jam and it doesn't stop at jam or spices honey and even canned vegetables. i buy their green beans. if i had my way, everything here would be though just black own products. i, you know, they may be america, 2nd largest racial demographic. but only 7 percent of us businesses are black owned . that's why anderson is doing all she can. she buys alcohol beauty products and clothes from black owned businesses. oh, she traded
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a wardrobe full of italian designers for outfits created by black designers, person. and look at these, everyone likes the shoes. look at that, he'll look frankly with black on products. so it's really nice if i'm in a club or something like that, when people say, oh, those are great shoes and say yes and they're black owned. so it's always nice to be able to say that a house full of black made products is just the start even when it comes to health care, she makes an effort to find doctors who are black things. ringback hi, dr. cameron, we need to make an appointment for the girls. so can you please have someone call me back? so i can schedule something for them. thank you guys. she's willing to invest time and energy into her beliefs. and that includes doing online research to find doctors who are blacking for. okay, i'll go to my insurance company website and they have a link find a doctor, and i just look at the names. and if the names sound like they may be black,
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i'll kind of put them in a list and then i'll google them to look at their faces. and then, oh no, no, no, i notice not very rudimentary, but that's one way that i look for black. i couldn't find any that way. it's all in the name of supporting her community, doctor. that's a major expense and it's a big so those big things we try to make sure that we do black. if i have the choice and i have the time, even if it's a pretty and important thing, i will wait. maggie anderson has become a real champion of the by black movement. she's even written a book inviting all african americans to follow her example. it's an approach that anger some white americans, anderson rejects the claim, that the by black movement is racist. i'm not thinking that i hate white people or that why people have done this to me. i'm thinking what i need to do for by people . i really don't care about what, why people say,
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or don't say about their businesses when people say by american, no one says, well, that means that you hate mexico. that means that you hate china. that means that you hate canada. no, it just means that we love america, and i say by black, not because i hate people who are not black. it's just that black businesses are under supported. and if i'm not going to support them, no one else will. the activist has become a kind of online detective, exposing businesses that are white owned, but sell products marketed to the black community. this is one of the most historic largest black hair products ever. this brand proudly boasts it's family history, particularly it's african american origins. but the website suggests otherwise is i had to go to terms of use who was going to go to terms of use here i am in terms of
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use. thank you for visiting our site, which is owned and operated by l'oreal usa. that tells me thank you, black woman for giving me all your money and giving it to the l'oreal family. i do believe that laurie out intentionally does not put their name on the company brands website. if they were to know that the money that they spent on hair products, just like any other person, was going to the world's witches woman. and that she was white and in france. and from what i can see, not doing anything at all for the black community, would they still be buying these products? my job is to spread this truth. over the next few months, maggie anderson will attend dozens conferences across the country where she will spread her message. but how do these new activists scope out products created exclusively by black people?
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we had to the south east of the united states, to atlanta. about half of the city's population is african american. martin luther king junior's birthplace and coca cola headquarters are both located here. atlanta has become the economic hub of the black elite, ga capitol is 2nd only to new york city in the number of black owned businesses. the city suburbs are also home to a company unlike any other, a company that aiming to be a kind of black owned amazon. by his late twenty's sharif of doom, a league already had several projects to his name, including an online market place for black owned businesses. oh gone all. everything's good. i story. how did a puzzle piece to the one right out at 800000 like 14400. i mean a lot of people viewed it quicker. so she oh yeah so so that's really good for business. sharif abdul malik
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a young business graduate was quick to spot the potential of the growing by black movement. he found it. we buy black dot com in 2015. the website sells products from black owned businesses and sellers. everything from clothing to household goods. it took the black community by store soon wrecking up more than 800000 customers and nearly a 1000000 social media followers. so for very long time, hundreds of years we've, we've always supported and bought white. i'm this could be rudy from a lot of african americans believing that i'm that the caucasian was got a lot of african americans viewed, ah, white products and products sold from white people as superior products. so this was a statement in a reaction to say something different, to turn a table and say no longer will we so bob, by white. but it's hard for us to buy black. in his 500 square meter warehouse,
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he stores products for several brands that are sold on his site. among the flagship products, one sells particularly well boxer shorts and then good to serve in goal. i think kobe, so we buy black, we got a new banner. okay, nice, nice is right. oh yeah. let us know. 9 different styles. yeah. different out through the pay we got the royal additional. oh burgundy. horrible. nice. it. maybe i will try to come and i bill 50 that total price. okay. and last night they were 2 weeks free. nice. they hold in the way home it will let in. but we, we just started off. we buy black dot com, but that we buy black dot com. i don't the woo stand there. right. you know? yeah. so from the watch, there was a press release and was through, we were black, and this will get us the momentum that we needed. so i can say we're doing much better. thanks me by various says, thanks to the website. this entrepreneur is guaranteed more visibility and more
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sales, etc. and customers are happy to oh yes, i'm land champs, right? nana is, i will show you, but you know, it was all ne, her sharif of dominique's goal is to produce and carry as many every day items as possible. alongside boxer shorts and laundry detergent, the young entrepreneur is now moving on to dental hygiene. or is the 1st african american all to rush company is probably the 1st to right, you know, would normally see white skin people on a back of product. so this right here is just probably the 1st to brush that ever has a maelin native models on the back of there on the back of the packaging. when my years of living, i never saw it as well. everything does not have to have a white person on it. they, you can actually have black people, your products. though he may dream of more, all black labels, he might have to make some concessions. products here is a,
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is made in china. it may bay black chinese. uh huh. so that's a good question though, because all over the world we get products me, you know, in china they get the raw material from africa. the young entrepreneur is doing all he can to help establish an all black economy. today, he's about to take it a step further. he plans to close his current bank account. why? because his bank, one of the country's largest, is owned by a white man and sharif abdul malik is not along killer mike. the famous wrapper has launched an appeal calling of african americans to transfer their money to one on a list of black owned banks. you can go to your bank tomorrow. take your money. superstars like usher and singer. solange knowles, beyonce sister, have followed suit since then the hash tag bank black has been gaining popularity so much though that over $20000000.00 have been transferred to black owned banks.
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well, it's important that our dollars in our community rest with arrest in a black on being a mainly because we can trust that these banks have the interests of our community in mind that they would support um, businesses support institutions, events organizations in our community to help get us a lot further will that they have a higher percentage of, of making sure that those dollars circular within a black community then a wide own bank. definitely or not black on bank wants percent in a country where banks have historically discriminated against blacks in mortgage lending practices, for example, transferring his $350000.00 in assets, make the statement. go ahead on and put this way below. yeah. it's an act of empowerment intended to boost the black communities wealth. this is it.
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i feel lighter. i feel a whole are lighter. yeah. whole actually waited for this so yeah, i feel really good. yeah, definitely. another plan he hopes to make a reality. opening the country's 1st black own supermarket that will mainly sell products supplied by african americans. atlanta has become a major hub for black entertainment and culture. a thriving economy, reasonable living costs, and great weather, make the city particularly attractive to the younger generation. another reason atlanta appeals to so many wealthy african americans is because of its highly developed luxury real estate. atlanta is surrounded by elegant suburbs and mansions . as a result, this new promised land is attracting more and more families each year. when they arrive, luxury real estate agent talia diaz is here to welcome them. she 1st made a name for herself on a reality tv show where 6 real estate agents compete for the biggest sale. he
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better watch out this november invisible war. the winter makes big. i have my client for a re then selling since then. she's become a key player in atlanta's luxury real estate seen this morning sporting her stylish stilettos. she's meeting a millionaire. couple for a viewing. yeah. good. good evening this craig, really bad. chad made his fortune in finance zone. his wife michela is a social media star. the couple, originally from miami, have decided to leave everything behind to settle in atlanta. those who were yes, they're about to view this 400 square meter house that's valued at one point. $7000000.00 is near gorgeous, naive. and i want you guys to take a look at the kitchen, i think is gonna be one of the most amazing part that you guys are gonna love. 2 0
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yeah, tanya diaz, a top notch sales agent knows exactly which point will entice potential buyers. another little surprise right here is a pantry and it's a walk in pantry also. so you can go in nice and eat. wow. but all the kids snacks away so that way they can see it and can't find it. no space. i'm. i have to learn how to cook with a pantry like this. oh, all right, so i'll give you guys a little glimpse, but this is a great entertaining space for you. amazing pool. as surprising as it might sound. this luxury house is actually considered entry level atlanta, specifically a lot of african americans or black families can easily for this. i mean, you hear mickey and chad to say like, oh my god, this is nothing. this is easy. $1.00, that's all that something here in atlanta is that so atlanta is like the go through for how is this map with mckayla and
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chats home will include a home theater play room for the children, 3 bedrooms and a marble bathroom with right. yes. and the floor are you it for the couple. the house is a lifelong dream. empty. yes. i were, i was the 1st person to become wealthy amongst them. very, very, very hard. and it's to be able to have a comfortable lifestyle to afford amenities like so. vanity, this is definitely motivation to keep working high. oh, wonderful. working with my own community and helping everyone else and just showing them the options that you have. ylanda is an awesome area to do all of that. and if absolutely wonderful onions, the city rings black excellence period as the view and comes to an end. the couple
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has been won over. they make an immediate offer without negotiating you guys or how . thanks to the sale, talia diaz will pocket a $50000.00 commission. definitely something to be proud of. at yes, this was his cake, so thank god. back home talia diaz is getting ready for a night out to night. she's organized a private party to celebrate her success. as she often does, she's hired a professional makeup artist, someone she can rely on. i have no clue was she did. i know i have something on my eyes as dark and that's all i'm going for. what is this movie? i yeah. okay. uhm. oh, i like it. it looks so good. tavia talia diaz is
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a single mother so the young woman rarely has a minute to herself. she scoops up her 7 month old and terms to help giselle, her 5 year old who's doing her homework and so click math that we get fortunately, she can afford daily child care. her babysitter is black to hit some of the weather and i have to run her even get dress. i have my driver pulling up in a few minutes. 5 minutes. all right. okay. we are ready. ready? ready? ready? ready? ready? ready? you gotta see this. she's ready to celebrate her success in style. her party is being held in downtown atlanta around 25 miles from her home and like a true celebrity. ringback chill arrive, fashionably late,
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it says i am 45 minutes away. gosh, okay, you arriving on b p time, which is black people time, which means you can always be like 30 minutes or hour late. yes. so, i'll be there. oh, yep, right here, right here to stop right here. yep. right here as perfect. thank you. the host has finally arrived. she makes a beeline for her party planner and give some final instructions. oh, we're talking about the below. we want to put in here because the, the for the how or yet again, feedback will put in there. okay. without there her agency is doing very well. thanks to her sales. she earns an average of nearly $200000.00 and commissions each month to mark the occasion. she's taken over one of the most exclusive clubs in the city. a club has had every celebrity you can imagine. every robbery athlete that has came to atlanta has actually stop here in one thing about this club and several
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other clubs here in atlanta is that they are black owned, which is really awesome. nidia is full of black entrepreneurs, honestly. in atlanta, the number of african americans earning over $200000.00 a year has tripled over just a few years. tonight, the room is filled with bankers, lawyers, and doctors who have beaten the odds. disproving stereotypes about black people in the process, it's a wealthy elite that's proud of their success. is more like a life a team in order that we're looking at diamonds. i don't know to be as well. i know i had him megan, and i'm with well, in my opinion, right, they've all come to support tale ideas. atlanta's affluent black community is particularly tight mit the saw me my house. so she's a friend anne of cali,
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that just came to support her. and i'm excited for her because she is in the embodiment of black and silly. come here to so bored sally, you know, to come along the way. this is, this is black mecca, you know, this is the home of most african americans, you know? and i think, yeah, there's a lot of successful african americans here. we're very proud of it. among this crowd of atlanta's elite, only one white person is in attendance. i mostly work on african american. i got to learn their ways how they do things that way. better that you create a connection, i'm saying it's nice in because everybody like especially here in the united states in today's date, rape is such a big name that i hate that because of the limitations on so many things the evening is arousing success. many guests brought friends along, making the party
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a great opportunity for networking diaz may have even come away with a few more contracts. i've been able to network and you know, just need to have new relationship. me each other. everything else isn't bad. i can ask for anything better honestly than fabulous. and some been made tonight. i got 3, hopefully coming up. i have money for christmas. and my birthday i much like talaya diaz and her glamorous guests. the new black american elite is everywhere. integrating into all professional circles to the highest stratosphere of power with
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ah, with this is didi you news live from berlin. a russian missile garage leaves more than a dozen people dead in southeastern ukraine. scores more are wounded. strikes had residential buildings in the city of separation. president blow to me as a lensky describes the attack as absolute people.

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