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i was normal. but now. just. what the hell am i now. hear me. no challenge is more. we can either sell it for our country work a freaking number of people do really well while a growing number barely get by. or we can restore an economy where everyone gets a fair shot and everyone does their fair share and everyone plays by the same set of. these united states are confronted with an economic affliction of great proportion which it is time to reawaken this industrial giant to get government back within its means and the like not punitive tax burden on these principles there will be no
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compromise. thanks also to sammy going back to work going on. all out war by the council workers and other industrial dispute based on the lorry drivers has led to some kind of drawing in the shops. the whatever the government tried to do it wasn't necessarily making things better it might be making things worse i didn't think the free market would produce the results just the could make everybody better off d. argument was that if you did this we could read up on the employer. to be more. that because trickle dollars may find it's hard to cast time water without big rewards people like me are not going to work fifteen to twenty hours a day in order to get rich.
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graduate school my doctoral years i was told psychologist science is ten years into practicing on average for making one hundred thousand dollars a year and i was like that sounds awful. now it was like kind of like my senses to be like the top one percent. i'm not in the top one percent in terms of the world it's maybe in just psychology world. i'd choose this i choose to drive i could take a train directly into the city i just feel like that's one extra time that i get sick being in an enclosed area with a strange you know that in the public it's like i don't i can't afford to be sick at this point but every day counts while trying to see if. i never need to leave the building other than to get lunch which i pray to do every once in
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a while they get to sit alone at a kalar at a diner across the street and that to me reading the new york post is haven't. they and we. plan days johnson signed. and doesn't even in to define friend with the one is monday a month. just like. this a compliment and even thing creates a little bit of straights when i get a real. stress mode and my smoke acid i don't know but. you gave. there was a gig i have all full ask ed where. in some.
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point six were announced we think of differences started widening rapidly from the made eighties on the words of the we could trade unions the morning quality there is a very striking relationship today is on a victim's of yesterday's news day. that's the government's getting inflation down interest rates down reforming trade union cutting regulations and moving restrictions. the balance of power between employers and employees shifted in favor of employers i think that happened and i think it was a deliberate result of policy. were were.
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it is. eat. better go to this morning than you probably think that when i come in. and if he's not. if he still wants treats that's any good. if. they have but of course. they may still be in bed. when i go to wake and then when i come home back to bed and i know it just posted myself and the content.
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within the home can sex zero alice have just the way it wakes just don't know what might happen for me to take a day for on a par some tornado just yet i close down the interest you think you're right and i may have to tell you that. if somebody dies also he goes into hospital it's awful but you think he has self because you can lose a lot i was if if he don't get something to fill a lot ga. we had we had to know where my husband was from and we had decided we were. going to. have our own him our own business and everything and that was you know
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where we started we had we had a so we bought a video store and got in the video business it really just killed it for the mom and pop stores and we didn't have the volume of what wal-mart would have so. after five years we ended up close and then. i was in wal-mart one that and they had a song. they were are now and i thought well let me. go put an application in and when they called i was really surprised and i was even more surprised how give a company or any extra effort you put forth they appreciated it the man. i would just come in so i asked them what you did and i knew that you know thank you until the changes. the focus of the company went to cutting operational expenses less people to do the work but yet the same amount of work to. do it.
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and i think that for that. you know three thirty today is the fourth you see every day your light was on. but you think this is just nerves. it's so. tough to. you know. you would not believe how stressed that. we are living through a moment of absolutely astonishing transformation for all of you know that the information and technology explosion will offer to you and to the young people of the future more opportunities and challenges than any generations of americans has ever seen. the stock market seeing the heavy years of the night in
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a. dog up by almost a home in just twelve months with a million dollar. paycheck. really . is that if you were once the c.e.o. or company your company sort of the local market now most markets that are important are global in scope if you're the c.e.o. of apple computer and you make the company three percent more efficient than it would have been you've added one point two billion dollars to the company's bottom line your economic value has just grown explosively we're really pleased to report this quarter we are one hundred six point. michael and i was twenty nine billion dollars ten billion more of them talking future six point seven billion three hundred bills unit some. point you know
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a whole billion opinion. in just six months if you end up at the top of this process then you do have a justification for what's happening to the markets is an efficient way of allocating resources it's allah created a lot of resources to me me must be an efficient result it must show the time how it's working i'm clever and includes deserve what i'm getting for a few people have the mental resources the energy. i mean let's look at me here i am i'm creating an african art collection i'm creating companies my youngest child is three i'm seventy years old i have four children thirteen. so what does that say about me i mean i'm out there
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creating. a little blog selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that. the new socks try to tell you that would be gossip and tabloid but i filed this report. that i think you are not cool enough to buy their product. all the hawks that we along with all the walking. to get him he said he opened up a basic. in the. nasi lemak he spoke to so we're talking to. none of them. but i love. this will give you an idea.
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that a lot of what i think about thomas good but i'm about the same as art but i was up the money into the magazine by going to. tell you the long long long i left my mother how much. just saved so you'll be. there all right so there is a long nothing. at all that much of you made by. other people more adult films i was on the go. not that. i. here's what people have been saying about redacted and i would still say that it's full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to find gently a lot of the really packs a punch at least yampa is the john oliver of marty americans do the same we are
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apparently better than blue nothing is bad and i see people you have never heard of love redacted tonight not the president of the world bank will take your time to let me seriously you send us an e-mail there are a lot of things that perpetuate and cause economic systems government's policies one of the things i would argue is also psychology how people think the kinds of things that they value inequality is rising but people aren't aware of what they're doing to contribute to that. most of the gated communities are either on a golf course or are golf course adjacent some of the amenities are really.
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great really great. but first some people are really it is about living behind well i live behind a gate and you do not live behind a gate and look at how much better it is that i live behind a gate. but i. didn't buy this house to one of our friends who didn't buy a house. but we had a lot of friends that really thought we did we had friends that were like no we won't come visit we won't come and see you. kind of that you moved over there we moved over here. it's really sad it's really sad. in general everyone pretty much keeps to themselves. you want an answer you are missing. we don't know anything about
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our neighbors nothing is on another hammer. one of the things that for a couple of our neighbors has really bent them out of shape is that we haven't hired a gardener sell this neighbor comes out and stares at me visibly pregnant raking leaves is just staring and yells from across the street you know only poor people only only poor people right there only in this industry when you're working with high profile executives athletes and entertainers and they expect a certain presentations so i have to keep a certain image in their eyes as they respect me. value my opinion so you know i definitely let my wife help me sometimes with the. bryn them sense of like that but she seems to be very good at getting me dressed for success but i'm a big believer in that if you dress well every day you actually feel like you're
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more powerful and you feel like you're more successful and sometimes you can like dress your way to success in essence as you people get out of depression just by just looking good. because that it will if you come to. think it's you make it. primary mode of transportation when you're in the neighborhood. is a golf cart. everyone gets to come to show off their golf cart and they'll be golf carts with off road wheels and they'll be called carts with with kids and they'll be called carts with kids that you plug on the front of it make it look like a mercedes people dump ten twenty thousand dollars into. golf cart. most americans are fair minded and they won't say i'm going to
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a gated community to flee brown people most people don't think like that they're simply saying that the perceived sense of safety the higher property values that's why i'm moving to these communities it has nothing to do with race in so there's a divide and that's how you segregate a community. those who aren't perceived to fit in are not accepted people who did not people who did not go to a certain church those types of people often felt excluded. new york is booming. sumption very much back in the luxury car dealership how do you remember a time like that do you believe that an individual can earn too much money what you mean that we should sort of count someone's income. not really know what was the point what we know is happening is that people at the top of the income ladder have
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gotten all the income gains that have occurred during the last thirty years people in the middle of the income distribution they've run down their savings they've run up much more debt every conceivable margin you can work just to hold your place in the queue. up to thirty one days is a perfect way to help manage your time cash of government because really they show a record number of people on solvent. if you don't cough tasks has within seven days a collections. you may have arranged for the agent to contact you visit your home the less did the fish just and it's the night to day. amendments atlantis is about to come within seven it's. just a guy on the phone and then no one. is and it's just watch him yeah. mike outlook bill is between three now or four thousand pounds but then i use office stuff that you know is when the kids need new cool it's new shoes i've got
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no money left he's got i have got to get it from someone i knew. right. i mean. everything so much more expensive and now she wants a computer and you feel so you have to do things for them because their friends get them and they can look at you while if they don't get them. now because. you've got to cook back. to school to rose on the format of mr denham money payments. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are. just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt debt to us might seem you know i need this loan to to go to
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school or need this loan to buy a house but to wall street it's just a product that they can buy and sell in package and socialists another way for them to get as much profit as they want and they treated as such one of the things that . i'm going to talk about a little bit today is how to create a more secure america. by achieving the goal of five and a half million new minority homeowners. certainly don't want there to be a fine print preventing people from owning their home. once wall street figured out that they could create these mortgage products they're like wow this is the deal of the century we need to make more of these. the house is always the big one it's the way the. economy is is set up. by house housing prices to go up so it's a major component of your retirement so losing your house inside there's also the
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position where sort of being tired just might have to work. even you know to buy a house you're really making a bet with hundreds of thousands of dollars that this place is going to hold its value and that everything's going to work out. more days than not my first patient will probably be at eleven o'clock which means that i would get up around eight get my workout gear on and go for ron. i'd go running for about forty five minutes to an hour. running outside but. i know i push myself but there's. really no option other than pushing myself you know backs against the wall and you have to make a mortgage payment. he just had back surgery and he literally worked the
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next day since can't be had surgery wednesday work thursday friday went into the office on monday he had a sick day he couldn't go into the office to make money so it's important to me thing that he stays healthy for himself for our family and for his class. government's been collecting data that showed been this huge class differences in life expectancy. and. people didn't really believe the data even people working in corporate positions in the health service didn't know whether the death rate for the highest of the top or the bottom. from kooky cowboys to principle type of smoke but the machines but couldn't get a store seal team could buy the open one of the principals to stop them bylsma the floor and let me just be rude it was only just we had guessed it started them did
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they called the cops on the casket shift where we. could fill in on crispin. try considering the. my mom's thought the sex when she died if i keep drinking that is me. being dead sacks. full of the things that i need to do to try a little length in my life which is so good because sure because i was born in poland if i make it to seventy i'll be lucky and eat solid the video. now of course because of a growing body of people know that all employment and. health consequences instead of the former idea. because it was business man stress that led to the was tells us.
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a lot i have condominium thing mad love friends. appetite in. all different diseases a man. in a data book where on his ability. that's what i've been. through is what i know you know if you can live to see. my daughter's father passed on the twenty third of last year. they can hurt me and be. back to me in this thing oh my. dad a liver cancer. in his race. it is it's a good thing now i know in a better place he suffered. quite some time. now for me to do and to. fourteen year old.
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men living in the poorest part have a life expectancy of fifty four. in india three quarters of the population live on two dollars a day or less. no winning plans go if some two don't miss a day or less and yet many in the poorest part of glasgow have life expectancy this is shorter than the average in india. and i thought. that's it that's going to explain it being relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide i mean it's. heart disease. so this is but i had my folks. drink the world's. was afraid.
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of him then what was it was all a ball of old waste man stuff. and then it's funny because like i developed a taste for the symbol on the floor fight way. but i hadn't but this thing messes discussed and the way we did it but why did the. us second because of that to to go and then jump. in ruling. the comment that to defeat. if. you know for them must. so.
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here's what people have been saying about redacted in the sixty's. the only show i go out of my way to believe is the really packs a punch. yampa is the john oliver of hearty americans do the same we are apparently better than. some c. people you've never heard of love redacted tonight the president of the world bank hates. me. send us an e-mail because you know you're not going to want to. get. there so you'll hide away lost his boss because. we saw. any of those in person but the pressure on us. has been. showing us you know you're not. you know just i mean.
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i remember. this it up as well i must. get off on getting worse but those. people are going to respond on one of these but i was just this for this part of this i'm with. my family fussy just but that's already yes it will be and he thought a good thing i think with you you're seeing him in take it. seemed wrong. wrong just don't call. me. yet to see palin. does day become educated and gains from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she's to look for common ground.
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social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is cereal is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. cysts as the years old industrial giants reap the benefit ignoring the caused by chemical production. you know as if these people aren't people just experimental animals decades later the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of dioxin levels that my staff think maybe some of the highest levels are in the united states for almost thirty years this very serious problem had not actually been addressed what will that investigation into the chemical industry secrets
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revealed. this despicable. the earth. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media and the voters elected a businessman to run this country business equals power boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before.
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in this week's top stories president. bill. clinton. well over it. as a u.s. drafted resolution is unanimously by the u.n. security council. the venezuelan president. over his constitutional reform. position. and aid groups in the wake.

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