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. >>> charles dickens, turns out charles dickens is absolutely disgusted with wisconsin.s put it in writing and it's really weird and that story is coming up. stay with us. . feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that lasts. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog
. >>> charles dickens, turns out charles dickens is absolutely disgusted with wisconsin.s put it in writing and it's really weird and that story is coming up. stay with us. . feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road,...
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. >>> charles dickens, turns out charles dickens is absolutely disgusted with wisconsin.nd he has put it in writing and it's really weird and that story is coming up. stay with us. in the nation, we reward safe driving. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ so, what'd you think of the house? did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. hey, babe, i got to go. bye, daddy. have a good day at school, okay? ♪ [ man ] but what about when my parents visit? okay. just love this one. it's next to a park. [ man ] i love it. i love it, too. here's your new house. ♪ daddy! [ male announcer ] you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. until you're sure you do. barten
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well, dickens, dickens -- like many authors -- is a world treasure. he was a world treasure in his lifetime. and as soon as his works were out, they stuck them on the ships sailing, i think sailing, to the united states, and, you know, dickens had an official publisher here. that official publisher gave him royalties, but there were unofficial publishers of his works, and he didn't see any royalties from that work with. dickens came to america twice. one of -- can on one of his trips he went to, he testified or he spoke to congress. he asked them to address this problem of american copyrights, and nothing happened because sort of like our internet service providers today, the printers of yesterday wanted their profits protected. and it worked both ways, okay? americans had trouble in britain. and be this is a tragic story of melville in britain. because of the uncertain status of american copyrights, copyrights of american authors in britain, one thing they did to tweak the system and improve their position was you would publish your book first in bri
well, dickens, dickens -- like many authors -- is a world treasure. he was a world treasure in his lifetime. and as soon as his works were out, they stuck them on the ships sailing, i think sailing, to the united states, and, you know, dickens had an official publisher here. that official publisher gave him royalties, but there were unofficial publishers of his works, and he didn't see any royalties from that work with. dickens came to america twice. one of -- can on one of his trips he went...
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dickens's dream as jeb bush versus hillary clinton. campaign. well i didn't it's not a dream of mine what i would say is that what i've always said and you know this for the last five years is that hillary clinton is the most thoughtful substantive and politically savvy candidate on the democratic party jeb bush even if his name were mark smith is the he is politically politically not only more savvy than his opponents he's also more substantive from a policy standpoint and more thoughtful i think the primary would be a messy nightmare i think jeb would get through it just by attrition because he could he's he's he's competent enough to do it and we well funded enough but i think that the national level it would be a disservice to our country if we don't have those two candidates and we tell you this everyone who points at people and says well this is the reason why no jeb bush is running this is the reason why no hillary clinton's running no one knows anything only hillary clinton and jeb bush know if they're running everyone else who takes a p
dickens's dream as jeb bush versus hillary clinton. campaign. well i didn't it's not a dream of mine what i would say is that what i've always said and you know this for the last five years is that hillary clinton is the most thoughtful substantive and politically savvy candidate on the democratic party jeb bush even if his name were mark smith is the he is politically politically not only more savvy than his opponents he's also more substantive from a policy standpoint and more thoughtful i...
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dickens out of the list of little or no comment to this job. latham when he went into the gloom and three speed rail is one nation one that was denounced it is for the two thousand nineteen sixty four the shinkansen bullet train was the world's first place people. it's technology that allowed these trains to run it up to two hundred and ten km run attracted attention will be one. the issue to settle pray to the maximum speed of two hundred and seventy km. making the one hundred and fifty two with two between tokyo and osaka in just two hours and twenty five should you frequency of these core speed trains also continues to increase. during the trip to russia no one train that leaves every two minutes. the news every two minutes thirty seconds. a strange and awesome reputation for safety to the meantime history of the match was between zero cost to fix it. unique japanese peaches to improve passenger comfort agency that sweet little treats that are actually works. the strange became first a new lease proposal to increase. various new technologies
dickens out of the list of little or no comment to this job. latham when he went into the gloom and three speed rail is one nation one that was denounced it is for the two thousand nineteen sixty four the shinkansen bullet train was the world's first place people. it's technology that allowed these trains to run it up to two hundred and ten km run attracted attention will be one. the issue to settle pray to the maximum speed of two hundred and seventy km. making the one hundred and fifty two...
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the nobel prize in 1982, his appeal was worldwide, drawing comparisons to mark twain and charles dickens. through novels and short stories, gabriel garcia marquez introduced readers to latin america, which he described as "a source of insatiable creativity full of sorrow and beauty." his 1967 novel, "one hundred years of solitude," sold 50 million copies in more than 25 languages. "love in the time of cholera" was made into a movie in 2007. >> what is between us is nothing more than an illusion. >> reporter: garcia marquez pioneered the style known as magic realism, the blending of the popular with the miraculous. he was an early supporter of cuba's fidel castro, and politics forced him to leave his native colombia in 1981. he spent the rest of his life in mexico. last month, though battling cancer and dementia, he greeted a crowd that had come to celebrate his 87th birthday. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: four years after the b.p. spill, has the gulf recovered? we'll dive to the bottom of the sea. and a surprise announcement from the clintons when the cbs evening news continues. >> pelley: it happened
the nobel prize in 1982, his appeal was worldwide, drawing comparisons to mark twain and charles dickens. through novels and short stories, gabriel garcia marquez introduced readers to latin america, which he described as "a source of insatiable creativity full of sorrow and beauty." his 1967 novel, "one hundred years of solitude," sold 50 million copies in more than 25 languages. "love in the time of cholera" was made into a movie in 2007. >> what is between...
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got me to see in the house the three door all the suffering we can get out the concrete like the dickens what is new and didn't need one . getting into pt is life prime minister pledges to support the business community for the country the coer
got me to see in the house the three door all the suffering we can get out the concrete like the dickens what is new and didn't need one . getting into pt is life prime minister pledges to support the business community for the country the coer
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drag the tightest everyone we considered what might it the secret place which had been visited by dickens. i just. the you will know what will . on aye aye. it's an an. i don on a. you knew. he adds times
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let's talk today about my joy was the prom at westminster as i was saying david like the dickens is due to deliver his keynote address here at the guildhall a little later the cvs is any indication of what he will say to the size of almost seven hundred business leaders who come here to hear what he's up to say. so bright that speech will be delivered very much of the heart of the city of london and one might expect the team to the trade related it just doesn t shirt and a canny andersen's business activity that vince cable praise the opportunities the prospects for trade at a business breakfast. the free file form where you are in bed this morning and then to patients having spoken to david cameron about the possibility of a robin on the cemented joint trade mission to that but both of them and ask mr kenny said will be a brilliant prospect for both countries the comedic undeterred treated like a vehicle to be in tonight. but he's not be more than the sales man for ireland and we can expect his remarks to be couched in terms of that we've become familiar with the ubuntu reference are c
let's talk today about my joy was the prom at westminster as i was saying david like the dickens is due to deliver his keynote address here at the guildhall a little later the cvs is any indication of what he will say to the size of almost seven hundred business leaders who come here to hear what he's up to say. so bright that speech will be delivered very much of the heart of the city of london and one might expect the team to the trade related it just doesn t shirt and a canny andersen's...
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and dickens news well his father went to debtors prison during the time of dickens you had a very small elite that own virtual everything and they were they were both the royalty and the owning class it was inner related get a very small middle class which was the people who were essential to the wealthy and to the poor the doctors the lawyers the baker the you know the entire class and then you had a very large class of the working poor and it was a very stable system i mean this is the this is what conservatives were strongly arguing for even during the american revolution american conservatives are saying this is a stable system this is how it's supposed to get maximum wage laws in england it was against a lot of pay your employees too much or because they might pop out of the out of the working poor and become empowered this is what russell kirk warned american conservatives about one hundred fifty one when he wrote the conservative mind and he said if the middle class america ever gets large enough and rich enough you're going to see women demanding rights blacks to any rights gay
and dickens news well his father went to debtors prison during the time of dickens you had a very small elite that own virtual everything and they were they were both the royalty and the owning class it was inner related get a very small middle class which was the people who were essential to the wealthy and to the poor the doctors the lawyers the baker the you know the entire class and then you had a very large class of the working poor and it was a very stable system i mean this is the this...
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welcome to six wa president like the dickens and dislikes that the vehicles have tried to blunt and frightens first ever state visit to the united kingdom. this departure president aiken said it was very important for both countries to engage in a shared past. in a moment with the knife at windsor castle where final preparations are underway for the official start of the visit. hunt has the price to buy reports this evening your motives of declining years of publication shared history between two countries to take full military honors were rendered them present victims of the left are some who drop to the uk. the first ever state visit when the irish president piece by definition is history in the making. the president and his wife sabina within a score sixty piece into a road rolling poll tunnel. speaking before he departed the president spoke of the significance of the location. we as a very interesting data point in history where we have a totally new and that just isn't what i did in the kitchener stitch blog relationships between rp that my hope from the gcc states that the individual th
welcome to six wa president like the dickens and dislikes that the vehicles have tried to blunt and frightens first ever state visit to the united kingdom. this departure president aiken said it was very important for both countries to engage in a shared past. in a moment with the knife at windsor castle where final preparations are underway for the official start of the visit. hunt has the price to buy reports this evening your motives of declining years of publication shared history between...
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. >> and very dickens. >> do people recognize you as ari or mr. selfridge. >> mr.ge, it is a huge show over there. we're lucky to have itv backing us. we're with pbs here and it is funded by the people. >> the movie you just wrapped, the new "entourage" movie. >> you're very busy and important. cheers. >> you can catch jeremy sunday nights on pbs. thank you for being with us. >> thank you so much. >> all the hollywood buzz is coming up. >> stick around. jim's hair is perfect. so's his serve, and his mandarin [speaking mandarin] xieúxieú, hou chiú but like up to 90% of americans, jim falls short in getting important nutrients from food alone. making jim more like us. add one a day multivitamins, rich in key nutrients you may need. hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews. enjoy the relief! >>> all day. we are so excited because -- wait. we love it. and we also love who's here with us. >> yes. >> vanessa
. >> and very dickens. >> do people recognize you as ari or mr. selfridge. >> mr.ge, it is a huge show over there. we're lucky to have itv backing us. we're with pbs here and it is funded by the people. >> the movie you just wrapped, the new "entourage" movie. >> you're very busy and important. cheers. >> you can catch jeremy sunday nights on pbs. thank you for being with us. >> thank you so much. >> all the hollywood buzz is coming up....
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like reading dickens. adople in the streets re gabriel garcia marquez.ery book he wrote have popular acclaim. in a way, he conquered readers and conquered the world, and told the world about latin americans. and told us who we are. in his pages, we saw ourselves in the mirror them in a way. but amazingly, in his own country, he was virtually the for literary figure it is unusual, he was like a rockstar. everything he did or said, the country followed and talked about. >> he was. but in latin america, that is not a rare event. in latin america, some writers, because there were writers, have been elected president. writers are consulted as if they were prophets or astrologers. they are supposed to know everything. in a way, it makes sense. it is such a complicated and weird continent that latin america is, somehow, writers summarize our reality. the collective dreams and hopes, fears. history, us back our which is usually magical. >> to you remember when you first read, "one hundred years of solitude." >> the novel was published in 1967. i read it a year l
like reading dickens. adople in the streets re gabriel garcia marquez.ery book he wrote have popular acclaim. in a way, he conquered readers and conquered the world, and told the world about latin americans. and told us who we are. in his pages, we saw ourselves in the mirror them in a way. but amazingly, in his own country, he was virtually the for literary figure it is unusual, he was like a rockstar. everything he did or said, the country followed and talked about. >> he was. but in...
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>> she's south of dickens right now. >> okay. 10-4. >> sergeant ray, a 20-year veteran, will take the lead in the command car. >> we're just south of o'hare, so there's people getting off work, you know, a lot of workers all day and night. a lot of customers coming through. >> we usually work in the evenings, the vice team. the street-level prostitution is in the morning. a lot of the girls wake up and are sick and sad unless they get their heroin and are throwing up. first thing they do in the morning, they're on the street getting the guys on their way to work. >> within the next ten minutes, why don't we just switch out? >> okay. >> after 30 minutes and no takers, it's clear to detectives that decoy one with her flip-flops and mom hair falls short in appeal. the second decoy we'll call teresa takes over. >> there's probably 40 to 50 prostitutes that we know of that regularly walk this strip and there may be a girl right there across the street. the girl with the black shorts and the pink top, a female, white. >> a complication arises when potential competition for the decoy shows u
>> she's south of dickens right now. >> okay. 10-4. >> sergeant ray, a 20-year veteran, will take the lead in the command car. >> we're just south of o'hare, so there's people getting off work, you know, a lot of workers all day and night. a lot of customers coming through. >> we usually work in the evenings, the vice team. the street-level prostitution is in the morning. a lot of the girls wake up and are sick and sad unless they get their heroin and are throwing...
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there was in such a strong reason to dickens. this is the total budget. he has his own agenda so much and i don't see it all in all people in. the a book review of the battle is still there. did it and it's you that's wrong is a small child to go back in nineteen eighty four just after the genocide. i work to discover his country on the recall vote. god didn't exist. because i'm an organizing the stuff to read this. i was so cool. social cues. it existed when i was a kid. under what unfolded was cronk under. pretty on his id in all my candy bars where it was so pooped. but i am going to eat. under them david was there that way the cause of digital. in today's easier. it is much much is this reason and it's from. catherine you were back last week or so on friday that the report the film this couple key member of those interim home with emotions that killed two of season she. at the time an eight year old tootsie donor married together. how common is that this was this was my math exam was a very striking some time he was nodding in the home when he was on
there was in such a strong reason to dickens. this is the total budget. he has his own agenda so much and i don't see it all in all people in. the a book review of the battle is still there. did it and it's you that's wrong is a small child to go back in nineteen eighty four just after the genocide. i work to discover his country on the recall vote. god didn't exist. because i'm an organizing the stuff to read this. i was so cool. social cues. it existed when i was a kid. under what unfolded...
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dickens came to america twice. once he testified or spoke to congress or asked them to address this problem of american copyrights and nothing happen because sort of like our internet service providers today printers said yesterday wanted their profits protected. and it works both ways. americans had trouble in britain and this is the tragic story of know so in britain. because of the uncertain status of america's pass rates -- copyrights of american authors in britain, once they treat the system and improve their position, so if you're the nation a publication you might have better status of copyrights. coral melville sent his book "moby dick" published first in written and the community at the love. you weep this book and everybody dies at the end. if you don't have the epilogue you don't know that ishmael survived. so people with melville were terrible. this book doesn't make any sense. it just doesn't make any sense. in addition to violating the copyrights of literary work american newspapers with pickup the ov
dickens came to america twice. once he testified or spoke to congress or asked them to address this problem of american copyrights and nothing happen because sort of like our internet service providers today printers said yesterday wanted their profits protected. and it works both ways. americans had trouble in britain and this is the tragic story of know so in britain. because of the uncertain status of america's pass rates -- copyrights of american authors in britain, once they treat the...
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dickens wrote about it. he said, "whatever was required to be dorng the circumlocutian was before all the particular departments in the art of receiving how not to do it, with projects for the general welfare, which in slow lapse of time and agony, had passed safely through other public departments, got referred at least to the circumlocutian office and never reappeared in the light of day. boards sat upon them. secretaries minuted upon them, commissioners gabbled about them, clerks register, entered, checked and ticked them off and they melted away. in short, all the business of the country went through the circumlocutian office except the business that never came out of t." chapter 10 of "little door" of 1855. i would just say this, in my opinion, this bill would create thousands of good jobs if it's passed and if pipeline is built t. would strengthen, not weaken, our relationship with canada. it would bring a new flow of oil into the united states and the midwest which would provide competition which woul
dickens wrote about it. he said, "whatever was required to be dorng the circumlocutian was before all the particular departments in the art of receiving how not to do it, with projects for the general welfare, which in slow lapse of time and agony, had passed safely through other public departments, got referred at least to the circumlocutian office and never reappeared in the light of day. boards sat upon them. secretaries minuted upon them, commissioners gabbled about them, clerks...
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our discussion in some of the recent evidence and the story i want to try to tell is of a charles dickens moment in our economic history where it is simultaneously the best of times and the worst of times in some ways. let me make that case with data. i guess, click. all right. that big slow-moving line in the middle is u.s. gdp and the reason it doesn't move around a lot because it is such a big umber. it takes those shallow divots during recessions and you can see the most recent divot with the great recession. t was still pretty darn bad. you see it really tanked, both the green and the blue lines there. both the green and the blue lines rebounded very quickly in a very healthy way. the blue lines are u.s. corporate profits which we will see again in a minute. they are at an all-time high. whether you measure them in absolute terms or as a percentage of gdp. bravo. the green line is u.s. investment in gear -- equipment and software. it rebounded very quickly in a very healthy way. the u.s. corporate appetite for the stuff that the industry represented by forward.us makes for tech is bo
our discussion in some of the recent evidence and the story i want to try to tell is of a charles dickens moment in our economic history where it is simultaneously the best of times and the worst of times in some ways. let me make that case with data. i guess, click. all right. that big slow-moving line in the middle is u.s. gdp and the reason it doesn't move around a lot because it is such a big umber. it takes those shallow divots during recessions and you can see the most recent divot with...
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googly person, we did not quote dickens or cisero. >> at all speaks to the math. >> did they have thislled at the capital markets? [laughter] >> they had research reports -- >> canadians -- the royal bank of canada. firm,i read about the there are two d's, deep pockets and decision-making. you have a lot of money, and decision-making, what is your process? >> we have $13 billion to imagine, and the separate entities, and collaboration with harvard, we have a stage fund that helps small companies and small ideas become great. and so, how we do this is we have an investment committee of five people, myself and another guy at harvard name hugo van buren, and three representatives. >> are you looking at some distinguishing characteristic point that someone is giving you, ultimately -- >> ultimately, we are looking at great people targeting huge markets. we help them to say, that idea is phenomenal, but let's try to think marginally. >> so you are working with harvard? >> if they have a good idea -- >> patrick, thank you. >> patrick chung, thank you for joining us. the twitter question of t
googly person, we did not quote dickens or cisero. >> at all speaks to the math. >> did they have thislled at the capital markets? [laughter] >> they had research reports -- >> canadians -- the royal bank of canada. firm,i read about the there are two d's, deep pockets and decision-making. you have a lot of money, and decision-making, what is your process? >> we have $13 billion to imagine, and the separate entities, and collaboration with harvard, we have a stage...
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. >> i just finished a one volume of charles dickens -- used to walk 20 miles at night.ink about it. around new york city, that is one of the great privileges. >> we should have 5:00 a.m. at meetings. >> we should walk during the show. >> the fed expected to announce its decision on interest rates and tapering. what should you be watching for in this statement? .> a walking fed meeting here ♪ >> good morning, everyone. bloomberg surveillance must watch, must listen tomorrow. the chief executive officer of global advertising. always interesting. martin sorrell on what he is seeing within business, economics, finance and investments. 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. onis just outstanding geopolitics. scarlet fu and adam johnson with us as well. good morning. >> let's get you company news. the global love affair with twitter -- membership growth in first quarter falling 11% to their lowest level since last year's ipo. ebay falling as well in premarket trading. biggest online marketplace estimated second order sales that missed analyst estimates. boasting a first quarter loss. the compan
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growing up, i read about london, about england, about royal family, you know, oscar wilde, charles dickenstiful and more intricate things and, you know, like every russian person actually knows about all the adventures by heart. e just think that -- >> i feel like i should go back and read my doe unanimous doyle. >> russians do read conan doyle there's lar basis, and a beauty of history and literature and royal family and tradition is very alluring for most people. >> is that the real reason? is that the reason they're coming here, for conan doyle and prince george? that's why they're coming? >> well, you'll have to kind of think that it's not very realistic reason. people are curious. so when they come here, they satisfy their curiosity, they see an -- i'm talking on behalf of many russians leaving here, -- london is ke most beautiful city in the world. >> i was going to ask, because it's very romantic, and actual al lot of russians are very well read. there's also an afinity with paris and the french language, but how much does it actual have the to do with asset prices in london going u
growing up, i read about london, about england, about royal family, you know, oscar wilde, charles dickenstiful and more intricate things and, you know, like every russian person actually knows about all the adventures by heart. e just think that -- >> i feel like i should go back and read my doe unanimous doyle. >> russians do read conan doyle there's lar basis, and a beauty of history and literature and royal family and tradition is very alluring for most people. >> is that...
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the story of want to try to tell is of a charles dickens moment in our economic history where it simultaneously is the best of times and the worst times in some ways. let me try to make that case the data. i guess all right. that big slow-moving line in the middle is u.s. gdp. the reason it does not move around a lot is it is just such a big number that it does not bounce around a lot year to year takes those shallow david stern recession. you see that most recent did it was the great recession which was still pretty darn bad. you see, for example, it really tanked of the green and the blue lines there. but both the green in the blue lines rebounded very, very quickly in a very healthy way. the blue lines of u.s. corporate profits which we will see again in a minute. they are at an all-time high. whether you measure them in absolute terms are as a percent of gdp. the green line their is u.s. investment in gear, equipment, software. it also rebounded very quickly in a very healthy way. the u.s. corporate appetite, the industry makes is bottomless. and it just keeps on growing. we like investment
the story of want to try to tell is of a charles dickens moment in our economic history where it simultaneously is the best of times and the worst times in some ways. let me try to make that case the data. i guess all right. that big slow-moving line in the middle is u.s. gdp. the reason it does not move around a lot is it is just such a big number that it does not bounce around a lot year to year takes those shallow david stern recession. you see that most recent did it was the great recession...
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our discussion into some of the recent evidence and the story i want to try to tell is of charles dickens moment in our economic history where it is simultaneously the best of times and the worst of times in some ways. that may make that case with data. guess, click. all right. that big slow-moving line in the middle is u.s. gdp and the reason it doesn't move around a lot because it is a big number. it doesn't bounce around as much year to year. it takes those shallow divots and you can see the most recent divot with the great recession. it was still pretty darn bad. you see it really tanked both the green and the blue lines. both the green and the blue lines rebounded very quickly in a very healthy way. the blue lines are u.s. corporate profits which we will see again in a minute. they are at an all-time high. whether you measure them an absolute or the percentage of gdp. bravo. we like profits. that is great. the green line is u.s. investment in equipment and software. and rebounded very quickly in a very healthy way. the u.s. corporate appetite for the stuff that the industry represent
our discussion into some of the recent evidence and the story i want to try to tell is of charles dickens moment in our economic history where it is simultaneously the best of times and the worst of times in some ways. that may make that case with data. guess, click. all right. that big slow-moving line in the middle is u.s. gdp and the reason it doesn't move around a lot because it is a big number. it doesn't bounce around as much year to year. it takes those shallow divots and you can see the...
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those that pass through the door is a double dose of adrenaline to go upstairs and fight like the dickens>> i couldn't. >> he is like the mayor. maria is a researcher. >> our nick. >> our nick. >> david muir, abc news, new york. >> remarkable spirit that man has. >> sometimes that's all it takes, you know, you are going through a tough time in your life. you get to a point where everybody is going through the motions around you and no one is stopping. >> humanity. >> no one is stop you to give you a little lovin'. >> hope somebody is giving him a hug now and then. >> i think he is doing fine with the hugs he is giving out. he seems to be a giver. >> he sure does. >> that's "world news now" this half hour. seems to be a giver. >> that's "world news now" this half hour. man: constant tingling in my toes. woman: i had double vision. man: they said, "you have multiple sclerosis." man: i kind of had to get a grasp on reality. man: i had to adapt and change very rapidly. woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting. man: a symptom may cause you not to be able to
those that pass through the door is a double dose of adrenaline to go upstairs and fight like the dickens>> i couldn't. >> he is like the mayor. maria is a researcher. >> our nick. >> our nick. >> david muir, abc news, new york. >> remarkable spirit that man has. >> sometimes that's all it takes, you know, you are going through a tough time in your life. you get to a point where everybody is going through the motions around you and no one is stopping....
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the story i want to try to tell is of a chars dickens moment in our economic history where it is simultaneouslythe best of times and the worst of types. in some ways. let me try to make that case with data. so i guess, click. all right. that big slow moving line in the middle is u.s. gdp and the reason it doesn't move around a lot it is such a big number, that it doesn't bounce around a lot year to year. it takes shows shallow divots during recessions. the most recent divot was great recession which was still pretty darn bad. you see for example, it really tanked, both the green and the blue lines there. they rebounded quickly in a way. u.s. corporates in a minute, they are at an all-time high, whether you measure them in absolute returns or percent of gdp. bravo, we like profits. that is great. the green line is u.s. investment in gear and equipment and software. it also rebounded very quickly in a very healthy way. the u.s. corporate appetite for the that the industry represented by forward dot u.s. make, is bottomless, around keeps on growing. great, we like investment as well. click. what w
the story i want to try to tell is of a chars dickens moment in our economic history where it is simultaneouslythe best of times and the worst of types. in some ways. let me try to make that case with data. so i guess, click. all right. that big slow moving line in the middle is u.s. gdp and the reason it doesn't move around a lot it is such a big number, that it doesn't bounce around a lot year to year. it takes shows shallow divots during recessions. the most recent divot was great recession...
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if feels like charles dickens times. there's some real evil stuff that goes on out there. it turns your schools into jails and you have placed roaming everywhere. we do walk that fine line sometimes we're certainly been billed as the bad goes. any time i saw a student in handcuffs it just broke my heart. i don't know when public education became the enemy of the governments. you know with all the place around they might as well just put us in jail because that's what it is like and feels like. it's horrifying what are we teaching our children. if you're a school system in a country that is considering adopting a zero tolerance policy. don't do it. it'll be. there a bunch of kids calling me terrorists. so many call the cops and said it was another bomb. but i'm a little scared felt like maybe someone might beat me up. i . mean. i don't recall from the vice principal who is also the dean of discipline and he said here or just before school started she was doing a science experiment that resulted in an explosion our teacher had given us a assignment a friend told me about a v
if feels like charles dickens times. there's some real evil stuff that goes on out there. it turns your schools into jails and you have placed roaming everywhere. we do walk that fine line sometimes we're certainly been billed as the bad goes. any time i saw a student in handcuffs it just broke my heart. i don't know when public education became the enemy of the governments. you know with all the place around they might as well just put us in jail because that's what it is like and feels like....
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most stable state of capitalism actually looks a lot like the victorian england depicted in charles dickensovel. at the top there's a very small class of the super rich. below them there is a small but you know slightly larger class of the middle class this is the middle class of professionals like doctors and lawyers mercantile lists doctors lawyers shop owners who keep things running for the super rich and supply the working poor with their needs and at the very bottom there's this great mass of people typically over ninety percent of the population who make up the working poor have no wealth in fact they're typically in debt most of their lives and they can barely survive on what little money they make so for average working people there's really no such thing as a middle class in normal capitalism and wealth accumulates at the very very top among the elites not among everyday working people inequality is the default option for unregulated capitalism and we see this trend today in america. when we had a heavily regulated and taxed capitalism in the post-war era the largest employer the e
most stable state of capitalism actually looks a lot like the victorian england depicted in charles dickensovel. at the top there's a very small class of the super rich. below them there is a small but you know slightly larger class of the middle class this is the middle class of professionals like doctors and lawyers mercantile lists doctors lawyers shop owners who keep things running for the super rich and supply the working poor with their needs and at the very bottom there's this great mass...
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. >> and very dickens. >> do people recognize you as ari or mr. selfridge. >> mr.le. >> the movie you just wrapped, the new "entourage" movie. >> you're very busy and important. cheers. >> you can catch jeremy sunday nights on pbs. thank you for being with us. >> thank you so much. >> all the hollywood buzz is coming up. >> stick around. wow, this is good, mom. yeah. thanks, guys. i think this is the best thing you made all week....