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of the future that you were building let's briefly discuss the situation in buenos aires as an entrepreneur how difficult does the frequent currency crisis make for you or does it actually make it easier to pitch bitcoin or how does the entrepreneur fit into the entrepreneurial argentinean ecosystem well actually you are so many problems from the boss with currencies you know by the governance that you know maybe a company here is hard but that's why you have crypto currency that can help you to do something we don't freak show we can pay said artist with a group of currencies who can make said to broach people currencies if you want to do this with traditional banking and when i see them with very hard right because you have a couple controllers bongs they don't give you the money to because you are paid so that's why i think argentina such a big. community or for you but apart from the currency right so it seems to me like the argentinians have an extremely add gyal mind because there's a lot of aggression so there's a lot of languages a lot of different ways of doing things a lot of diff
of the future that you were building let's briefly discuss the situation in buenos aires as an entrepreneur how difficult does the frequent currency crisis make for you or does it actually make it easier to pitch bitcoin or how does the entrepreneur fit into the entrepreneurial argentinean ecosystem well actually you are so many problems from the boss with currencies you know by the governance that you know maybe a company here is hard but that's why you have crypto currency that can help you...
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and their own in their heart and entrepreneurs because they've had to live in a very volatile situation and now they just need a path to a global market and that path is being obstructed by political machinations certainly on my country america didn't help in 176 you know there was a coup here we screwed everything up you know because america likes to make everyone in debt they like to make everyone in debt and then they like to steal stuff so now we get it at a point where argentina can escape the american empire of debt maybe with crypto currency. look at me like i am in deeper here to have a chance to work with them from a country of. great things for the world this would have been unthinkable like 10 years ago before such an outcome of the was impossible so now with the look change we come to accept the world we can raise money abroad we can go to customers in the world we can base our youth every country so with these freaks through this experience so enables those of argentina credited to become yet to go to the world now well you mentioned she knocked him out of there so this is
and their own in their heart and entrepreneurs because they've had to live in a very volatile situation and now they just need a path to a global market and that path is being obstructed by political machinations certainly on my country america didn't help in 176 you know there was a coup here we screwed everything up you know because america likes to make everyone in debt they like to make everyone in debt and then they like to steal stuff so now we get it at a point where argentina can escape...
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entrepreneur jarl one common one wants to change that i mean a full on demand i don't. give patients it's very hard work when i see they grow rice and is this is a taster a long time and the. saw each button is very nice to have. the young entrepreneur believes rice straw is valuable she pays the farmers around 3 euro cents per kilo for us. kamora has invested some 300000 euros in her plants in the northern thai provinces. this is where the straw is chopped into fine bits and then cooked all without chemicals that process results in the pulp it's used as a roll material for making rice paper packaging and disposable tableware but the machines to process it are very expensive so the pope is exported to india. we have the customer because. they're. very interesting because. john my university supports ties start ups like jaro on common ones researchers show improvements for the coating of tableware. that said that a film of rye starch makes these plates even more resistant to liquids he's on top of it was a business woman wants to set up her own production. of the need fo
entrepreneur jarl one common one wants to change that i mean a full on demand i don't. give patients it's very hard work when i see they grow rice and is this is a taster a long time and the. saw each button is very nice to have. the young entrepreneur believes rice straw is valuable she pays the farmers around 3 euro cents per kilo for us. kamora has invested some 300000 euros in her plants in the northern thai provinces. this is where the straw is chopped into fine bits and then cooked all...
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because it's a badge of honor let them fail to entrepreneurs let them fail that's called free market capitalism and build the build the airports build the runways build the infrastructure that's your job let the executives at the airlines or the shareholders take the losses they don't care about the shareholders they take the risk they going to lose weight that's it that's why they're shareholders that's what that's what that's what it's all about part of the problem with what has happened is because the currency collapse so fast all of their costs most of their costs are in either in u.s. dollars or euros so you know that they petrol for the plane that they get the fuel for the plane the training costs for the crew the leasing of the plane which is the number one cost so all of those costs suddenly doubled in the course of just a few weeks when they go bankrupt and all those people are going to have to get new jobs but it's a very fluid economy and there's a lot of different types of jobs out there and this is the way it works when you transition from a centrally planned economy to
because it's a badge of honor let them fail to entrepreneurs let them fail that's called free market capitalism and build the build the airports build the runways build the infrastructure that's your job let the executives at the airlines or the shareholders take the losses they don't care about the shareholders they take the risk they going to lose weight that's it that's why they're shareholders that's what that's what that's what it's all about part of the problem with what has happened is...
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i've got a website, one of the entrepreneurs in that website that i interviewed, says entrepreneurs are different. we fail and then we get back on the horse. as an entrepreneur, you have to understand eight out of ten new businesses fail in your risk is quite high but if that happens, and you're really an entrepreneur, you get back up and try again. >> another important moment is the whole story of the bus start in your father's business and the importance of innovation and technology. >> it is an important part of the story. after we were successful with technology, everybody thought i understood technology and of that understanding of technology is what allowed me to do successful. the reality was, i didn't understand technology. i just didn't understand what it could do. the image was where my mind went right after i got the idea. these people don't know i don't know about technology. so how did i take advantage of it? my mind went right back to that afternoon when my dad first used that saw and he was pleased about what they could do. >> is is the idea of you don't know how to know
i've got a website, one of the entrepreneurs in that website that i interviewed, says entrepreneurs are different. we fail and then we get back on the horse. as an entrepreneur, you have to understand eight out of ten new businesses fail in your risk is quite high but if that happens, and you're really an entrepreneur, you get back up and try again. >> another important moment is the whole story of the bus start in your father's business and the importance of innovation and technology....
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you are a big trump supporters, a maa man of deep christian faia remarkable entrepreneur and a drug addict. >> a crack head. mark: do you want to explain that to me. >> i take my addiction back to childhood, when my parents got divorced. divorces were not common, i was put in a new school, i was shy, i would show off to people, like watch me jump out their bus window. this manifested to using alcohol first, then, got into cocaine. mark: hol how old were you. >> late teens, maybe 16, 17, my 5 year reunion, all my other, everyone graduated from college or they starting families or they have kept the same employer. i am their, i wanted what they want, i am all drunk, and telling them about mafia money for football bets, and jumping out of a plane, a parachute partially opening, telling the stories, which were true, they would say wow, wow. i wanted what they had. it was a lot of inner pain. then, i got into cocaine, i was 20 years functioning cocaine addict and 10 years crack cocaine, there is a long -- >> you are lucky to be alive. >> 40 years of addiction. mark: how did you get out of it? a
you are a big trump supporters, a maa man of deep christian faia remarkable entrepreneur and a drug addict. >> a crack head. mark: do you want to explain that to me. >> i take my addiction back to childhood, when my parents got divorced. divorces were not common, i was put in a new school, i was shy, i would show off to people, like watch me jump out their bus window. this manifested to using alcohol first, then, got into cocaine. mark: hol how old were you. >> late teens,...
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and work are happy that he is with us as our second entrepreneur. but before i introduce our speaker i like to.out the nipsey was featured on season two. and now we are already in season six. some of those of you who watched everyone, you know if you remember that the fire but this is really pretty cool. this pretty cool to watch. because it is been years and made a lot of progress. there is no live. >> people helping people. crowds seem to get tossed around a lot these days. and in the last two years, the crowd has proven that really deep pockets. the kindness of strangers is help hold onto it no area of innovators. here is ford to explain. >> the enloe social phenomena as crowdfunding, is popular just in the past decade is completely revolutionized racing as we know it. by using online fundraising platforms opportunities exist for your work to become visible to people worldwide. people can back your projects financially no matter how small the contributions and everything from innovative technologies and if any of the platform you choose, all of u
and work are happy that he is with us as our second entrepreneur. but before i introduce our speaker i like to.out the nipsey was featured on season two. and now we are already in season six. some of those of you who watched everyone, you know if you remember that the fire but this is really pretty cool. this pretty cool to watch. because it is been years and made a lot of progress. there is no live. >> people helping people. crowds seem to get tossed around a lot these days. and in the...
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differently that might not look like the prototypical entrepreneur.lor: you mentioned nontraditional background or someone who does not look like a typical entrepreneur. how much in your interview process do you look at somebody's background? lo: what we like to do is spend at least 10 hours with each of the principles we invest into, understand their judgment. do they have the ability to be able to exercise good judgment when an opportunity presents itself? also, really spend a lot of time understanding their network to be able to source deals. can they source those deals, then can they add value to those companies in the portfolio after they have written a check? taylor: i want to look broadly at the market as someone who has capital to invest. frankly, i hear all the time that there is so much cash chasing, too few opportunities, leading to heightened valuations. where do you see us in terms of the scale of a bubble and overvaluation? lo: it is hard to tell and time-to-market. great opportunities tend to present themselves across market cycles, so
differently that might not look like the prototypical entrepreneur.lor: you mentioned nontraditional background or someone who does not look like a typical entrepreneur. how much in your interview process do you look at somebody's background? lo: what we like to do is spend at least 10 hours with each of the principles we invest into, understand their judgment. do they have the ability to be able to exercise good judgment when an opportunity presents itself? also, really spend a lot of time...
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come in and meet your neighborhood entrepreneurs. welcome them, buy from them, meet them, find them, and share what you found. we want to know about it. i want to know about it. let's really make sure that we are building strong neighborhoods and human connections that we want to live with every single day. caryn: i saw shimon peres speak. he said, optimists and pessimists die the same way, but they live very different lives. that statement has forever stuck with me, and that, as well as my grandfather saying, pull yourself up on your bootstraps. nobody is going to solve it for you, you better pick yourself up and come up with a solution and push forward. that's the only way to do it. sounds a little harsh, but it's real. harris: harsh is great if it's true. [laughter] right? senator? sen. duckworth: getting out of our own way and teaching our kids, especially our daughters, to get out of their own way. when i got to flight school, i was one of only two women for that entire year. two classes, i was one woman in my class and another
come in and meet your neighborhood entrepreneurs. welcome them, buy from them, meet them, find them, and share what you found. we want to know about it. i want to know about it. let's really make sure that we are building strong neighborhoods and human connections that we want to live with every single day. caryn: i saw shimon peres speak. he said, optimists and pessimists die the same way, but they live very different lives. that statement has forever stuck with me, and that, as well as my...
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>> i've always been an i entrepreneur. i became a carpet cleaner.ing i did, there was kind of, a kind of manifested out of a solution. i want to say having the passio passion, having faith, but here's one of the things i want to tell any entrepreneur out there. one of the things i didn't have was a safety net. what were living in right now with all these jobs, wages rising, all i see in my own company, i have 1600 employees but a lot of them, and these are careers, a lot of them are going out to take the chance and start their own business because guess what, if they would happen the fail they can go back and do their job because there are jobs out there. it's an amazing time that were living in where at this time, don't be afraid, there's so many good ideas left on the shelf with people saying i have a great idea but i'm afraid. it's fear that blocks all back. it's a false fear. all the things that happened to me, you know you have deviations and i'll do a thing on deviations, in my company i have 16 employees come about 500 have my direct phone nu
>> i've always been an i entrepreneur. i became a carpet cleaner.ing i did, there was kind of, a kind of manifested out of a solution. i want to say having the passio passion, having faith, but here's one of the things i want to tell any entrepreneur out there. one of the things i didn't have was a safety net. what were living in right now with all these jobs, wages rising, all i see in my own company, i have 1600 employees but a lot of them, and these are careers, a lot of them are going...
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welcomes a global 3000 this week we meet a south african entrepreneur who's using sustainable bricks made of construction waste to build sturdy homes for the poor. many people in the town of port too but only in a material sense we visit the nation where happiness is the most important thing. first though we go to the antarctic and talk to the scientists who spend months based in the world's coldest region. right to the very south of our planet lies antarctica the continent of snow and ice. in 1911 the norwegian roald amundsen became the 1st person ever to reach the south pole the last region of earth that was still unexplored and uninhabited by humans. in 195912 nations signed the antarctic treaty pledging to use the region only for peaceful purposes and particularly for scientific research. today there are around 80 research stations in the antarctic used by 4000 scientists from all over the world we wanted to know what it's like to spend months in the cold and ice and so we headed there starting at the airport close to the russian polaris. station. sky . approaching antarctica fro
welcomes a global 3000 this week we meet a south african entrepreneur who's using sustainable bricks made of construction waste to build sturdy homes for the poor. many people in the town of port too but only in a material sense we visit the nation where happiness is the most important thing. first though we go to the antarctic and talk to the scientists who spend months based in the world's coldest region. right to the very south of our planet lies antarctica the continent of snow and ice. in...
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could rice straw will be the next big thing in sustainable packaging we meet the tiny entrepreneur behind it. and it's climate change what climate change some farmers in australia have their own ideas about global warming. australia is burning and burning and burning forests and fields a desperately average months of drought and record temperatures have created perfect conditions for wildfires for weeks clouds of heavy smoke hung over sydney the city is surrounded by fire so is the crisis the result of human induced climate change or is it a natural phenomenon the debate is dividing people in the country australia depends on coal for energy production and prime minister scott morrison is a champion of fossil fuels he regularly plays down the stretch of climate change and he has many supporters. it's hard to believe that this used to be a large green landscape the last time any signal. amount of rain fell here was 3 hours ago. since then things have gone from bad to worse on the war on family's farm grain can't grow in the livestock have nothing to graze on. 15 cows are being loaded on to
could rice straw will be the next big thing in sustainable packaging we meet the tiny entrepreneur behind it. and it's climate change what climate change some farmers in australia have their own ideas about global warming. australia is burning and burning and burning forests and fields a desperately average months of drought and record temperatures have created perfect conditions for wildfires for weeks clouds of heavy smoke hung over sydney the city is surrounded by fire so is the crisis the...
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growing group of business owners in the u.s., but they tend to face more struggles than other entrepreneurs. >> sharon chin has more on the efforts to keep their companies going and growing in a story you'll see only on 5. >> what can i get for you? >> reporter: kesha always wanted to own a business. she's worked for the oakland police department for 20 years, but one day she had an idea. >> i was like i can do this. >> reporter: she became a franchise owner at this subway in oakland. as a woman that started as a teen mom, she said hard work and determination paid off. >> i pinch myself, i can't believe this is my reality. >> reporter: she's one of a growing number of african american women entrepreneurs. >> reporter: while women owned businesses rose about 60 percent in the last decade, those owned by black women skyrocketed 156 percent. but black women firms only averaged $25,000 in revenue. today they're working to bridge the gap. kesha gets regular training and guidance from subway's parent company just like other franchise owners. >> i felt that i can be in business for myself, but not
growing group of business owners in the u.s., but they tend to face more struggles than other entrepreneurs. >> sharon chin has more on the efforts to keep their companies going and growing in a story you'll see only on 5. >> what can i get for you? >> reporter: kesha always wanted to own a business. she's worked for the oakland police department for 20 years, but one day she had an idea. >> i was like i can do this. >> reporter: she became a franchise owner at...
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that's a different spirit and a different structure than what some of these entrepreneurs are used toey really do need to step away, bring in more management and more complex structure. they need to back away from the dual class structure. we've seen over time that that does not work. be sunsetteduld after about seven years. >> how do you force that change, when you have a company like facebook which is still generating pretty good returns for investors? how do you put that pressure on a company like that to say this is better for you, to have a structure that's a little more equitable for the rank-and-file investors? >> we never go away. that's how you put pressure on. glacier, a a constant grind, constant push. when the stock is doing well, we don't get other people's attention. you are right, we won't listen to you, the stock has done well, we are happy. the minute the stock does poorly, you have to look at the structural flaws of the company. the fact that we have been there all the time with this message, that a better governance structure, holding management accountable is a bet
that's a different spirit and a different structure than what some of these entrepreneurs are used toey really do need to step away, bring in more management and more complex structure. they need to back away from the dual class structure. we've seen over time that that does not work. be sunsetteduld after about seven years. >> how do you force that change, when you have a company like facebook which is still generating pretty good returns for investors? how do you put that pressure on a...
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and in fact, i've got a website and one of the entrepreneurs on the website that i interview says entrepreneurs are different. the fail and when we do, we get back on the horse. as an entrepreneur you've got to understand out of the ten businesses that fail your risk is quite high but if that happens and you are really an entrepreneur you get back and try again. >> host: another important moment if i get this right your father's business and what that told you about the importance of innovation and technology. >> host: it is an important part of the story, an and i reay started out there and pointed out how important it was because after we were so successful with technology around the turn of the century and we were big and successful, everybody thought i understood technology and that understanding is allowe waswasa. the reality is i didn't understand, i just understood what it could do and that image is where my mind went after i got the idea. these people don't know i don't know about technology and my mind went right back to that afternoon in the yard when my dad first used a bus -- buzz s
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have a couple dozen cases where entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs have won rational basis challenges. clearly the government does not always win. have a good shot. the government abuse is so out of control. i would like to talk about the three types of pit cases. -- three types of cases. when i don't have anything to rely on, i bring federal rational basis challenges. for the first, first amendment challenges, the reason i bring first amendment challenges, the first amendment is one of the parts of the constitution the supreme court still cares about. that is why we do it. that is not the only way where we went economic liberty challenges. they were on behalf of small business owners. somethinglause was the supreme court cared about. upy allow us to bring federal constitutional challenges without having to litigate the rational basis test. we have won three cases. laws for touring guides struck down. those were in washington dc. charleston, south carolina. savannah, georgia. gave ghostthey are tours. he basically told ghost stories, and yet the government said he should take a test.
have a couple dozen cases where entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs have won rational basis challenges. clearly the government does not always win. have a good shot. the government abuse is so out of control. i would like to talk about the three types of pit cases. -- three types of cases. when i don't have anything to rely on, i bring federal rational basis challenges. for the first, first amendment challenges, the reason i bring first amendment challenges, the first amendment is one of...
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and in fact i've get a website, entrepreneur's great jobs.com and one of the entrepreneurs in that website that i interview says, entrepreneurs are different. we fail and when we do we get back on the horse. so, as an entrepreneur you have to understand that eight out of ten new businesses fail. and that your risk is really quite high. if that happens and you're really an entrepreneur you get back up and you try again. >> "after words" airs saturdays at 10:00 p.m. and sundays at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. on booktv on c-span 2. all previous "after words" are availabled a podcasts podcasts o watch online at
and in fact i've get a website, entrepreneur's great jobs.com and one of the entrepreneurs in that website that i interview says, entrepreneurs are different. we fail and when we do we get back on the horse. so, as an entrepreneur you have to understand that eight out of ten new businesses fail. and that your risk is really quite high. if that happens and you're really an entrepreneur you get back up and you try again. >> "after words" airs saturdays at 10:00 p.m. and sundays at...
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on that website says entrepreneurs are different. we fail. so you have got to understand eight out of ten new businesses fail and your risk is quite high but if that happens then you get back up and try again. >> another important moment is the buzz saw in the use of that and the importance of innovation and technology. it is an important part of the story i will point that out because when we were successful at the turn-of-the-century everybody thought i understood technology and with that understanding allowed me to be successful the reality is i didn't i just understood what it could do like buzz saw and that image is where my mind went right after i got the idea these people don't know. so how did i take advantage of it? my mind went right back to that afternoon in the yard when my dad first used the buzz saw that how much more instruction could be given out. >> see don't have to know how a car engine works but just what it can do for you. >> correct. the same thing. >> it seems again from reading the book that technology was alw
on that website says entrepreneurs are different. we fail. so you have got to understand eight out of ten new businesses fail and your risk is quite high but if that happens then you get back up and try again. >> another important moment is the buzz saw in the use of that and the importance of innovation and technology. it is an important part of the story i will point that out because when we were successful at the turn-of-the-century everybody thought i understood technology and with...
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the majority of african entrepreneurs develop ups with the focus on finance energy supply health and agriculture. and that's all for this edition of business thank you very much for watching and remember you can only stay up to date on the doubly dot com so you better. the squad just doesn't seem. to understand the world better we need to take a closer. experience not. out of the comfort zone. into the crisis zone theater director doesn't shy away from human suffering he demands an incredible amount from both his actors. artist activist crisis more your milorad on meet the artist. and 30 minutes w. . the fashionably as you can. floody near put him in the middle of his election campaign to turn the camera back on course in the year 2000 a documentary secretly chronicled a power grab. actually on selling was precisely planned destruction of the freedom russia. vladimir vladimirovich to the ends justify the means. to tim's witnesses starts december 13th on g.w. . hello and welcome to tomorrow to day with the focus on the nobel prize science awards coming up. we look at some groundbreaki
the majority of african entrepreneurs develop ups with the focus on finance energy supply health and agriculture. and that's all for this edition of business thank you very much for watching and remember you can only stay up to date on the doubly dot com so you better. the squad just doesn't seem. to understand the world better we need to take a closer. experience not. out of the comfort zone. into the crisis zone theater director doesn't shy away from human suffering he demands an incredible...
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neighborhood is drowning in it the population has grown rapidly the infrastructure hasn't kept pace entrepreneur so narayan has not enough he's teamed up with chemistry teacher padma shri bought him to encourage residents to separate their trash. he collects it is role material. we are producing as an end product that is about 90 to 94 percent of meat him which means it's much better than natural gas it can displace any fossil fuel petrol or diesel so i den of the day we're creating. a clean clean renewable energy great. potential for bio gases huge normally $5000.00 tons of trash a day in landfills and salters it's not only a waste of raw materials. it's the most unscientific waste our tax splays causes diseases the pollution creates again which is. a source creating. some marion wants to see less garbage jenning up in landfills and more of it recycles it would certainly boost his business he already has several plants in operation. this one process is over 13 terms of food waste a day for mighty and industrial parks under screen 8 and 70 jobs. our dream is to have. with. this business of. crea
neighborhood is drowning in it the population has grown rapidly the infrastructure hasn't kept pace entrepreneur so narayan has not enough he's teamed up with chemistry teacher padma shri bought him to encourage residents to separate their trash. he collects it is role material. we are producing as an end product that is about 90 to 94 percent of meat him which means it's much better than natural gas it can displace any fossil fuel petrol or diesel so i den of the day we're creating. a clean...
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she might be small and looks like a boy but don't underestimate her she calls herself a social entrepreneur and is rarely without her phone flasher but it is pasha greetings from the town and thanks to. a surrogate banks from mali to rush hour with. a small thank you video for each customer because whoever orders jam from to 0 helps the village. fortune letting them who do most of the right people need to know that they're doing something good each person who buys becomes one of us an entire army of people who want to make a change. strawberry and raspberry jam from monday to rush are shipped across russia even single jars. they do everything themselves even cut the labels. and they produce tea from ingredients that grow in the area most people working here are retired they tell us they are all grandmothers. and they get to decide who can work here. they also make sweet spoons for cups of tea it's their very own invention they use a syrup made from wild herbs and dried berries their newest variation include sea berries and cinnamon. a health food shop in moscow has just ordered 8000 spoons.
she might be small and looks like a boy but don't underestimate her she calls herself a social entrepreneur and is rarely without her phone flasher but it is pasha greetings from the town and thanks to. a surrogate banks from mali to rush hour with. a small thank you video for each customer because whoever orders jam from to 0 helps the village. fortune letting them who do most of the right people need to know that they're doing something good each person who buys becomes one of us an entire...
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by this time the majority of african entrepreneurs develop ops with a focus on finance energy supply has an agriculture. and that's all for this edition of business thank you very much for watching and stay up to date on the. historical turning to politics business. the fear on the people of the islamic fascists. making its initial search. those strengths and states of emergency room he sinks into chaos. such as. the peace. corps. that defines overmatched. 19. today small steps december 23rd double. welcome to the euro max you tube channel. goodbye no story. with exclusive insights. and a must see concerning arts and culture to ensure a. place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe don't miss out. was the speech of his life perhaps his best certainly his most difficult chancellor helmut kohl and addresses the people of east germany shortly after the fall of the wall. the crowd clamors for german unity journalist peter lim borg was at the scene. 30 years later looks back on the. president. starts december 19th w. l o m welcome to news from the world about som
by this time the majority of african entrepreneurs develop ops with a focus on finance energy supply has an agriculture. and that's all for this edition of business thank you very much for watching and stay up to date on the. historical turning to politics business. the fear on the people of the islamic fascists. making its initial search. those strengths and states of emergency room he sinks into chaos. such as. the peace. corps. that defines overmatched. 19. today small steps december 23rd...
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the majority of african entrepreneurs develop ups with the focus on finance energy supply health and agriculture. how safe a ride sharing apps earlier this week several women in the u.s. filed lawsuits against lift over sexual assaults in cars affiliated with the company now rival ober has revealed how many reports of sexual assault it's received in the u.s. in recent years and the number is considerable. report made for some sobering reading there were more than 3000 sexual assaults recorded last year 235 of them were of rape this out of a total of 1200000000 journeys 99.9 percent of which was keen to point and did without recorded incident the report which covers 20172018 is the 1st of its kind and comes just 2 weeks after i lost its license to operate in london after drivers using the app were fine to have faked their identity. and it's not just super either rifle lift is also facing pressure over its safety record earlier this week 19 women filed lawsuits in san francisco related to sexual assault or rape that happened in vehicles affiliated with the company. whose hands touched
the majority of african entrepreneurs develop ups with the focus on finance energy supply health and agriculture. how safe a ride sharing apps earlier this week several women in the u.s. filed lawsuits against lift over sexual assaults in cars affiliated with the company now rival ober has revealed how many reports of sexual assault it's received in the u.s. in recent years and the number is considerable. report made for some sobering reading there were more than 3000 sexual assaults recorded...
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i have a website and one of the entrepreneurs on the website that i interview say entrepreneurs are different we fail and then we get back on the horse. eight out of ten new businesses fail and your risk is high but if that happens and then you get back up and try again. >> at another important moment with the buzz saw and that teaches you about the importance of innovation and technology. >> it is an important part of the story and i started out and pointed out how important it was because as we were successful with technology everybody thought i understood technology and with that understanding is what allowed me to be successful the reality is i didn't understand but just what it could do like the buzz saw and that images where my mind went that these people don't know i don't know about technology so how do i take advantage of it? but he was so pleased about what they could do and how much more construction they could get don done. >> so you just have to know what a car can do for you you don't have to know how it works. >> correct. same thing. >>host: it seems again from reading the book
i have a website and one of the entrepreneurs on the website that i interview say entrepreneurs are different we fail and then we get back on the horse. eight out of ten new businesses fail and your risk is high but if that happens and then you get back up and try again. >> at another important moment with the buzz saw and that teaches you about the importance of innovation and technology. >> it is an important part of the story and i started out and pointed out how important it was...
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11000000 citizens produce a lot of waste too much of it remains on collected in public places and entrepreneurs now come up with a solution turning trash into fuel in the heart of bangalore garbage is festering everywhere this neighborhood is drowning in it the population has grown rapidly the infrastructure hasn't kept pace entrepreneurs so narayan has not enough he's teamed up with chemistry teacher padmashree battleground to encourage residents to separate their trash. he collects it as rule material. we're producing as an end product is about 90 to 94 percent of meat him which means it's much better than natural gas it can displace any fossil fuel. for all of these and so again the day we're creating of a clean clean renewable energy great. potential for bio gases huge normally $5000.00 tons of trash a day and in landfills and salters it's not only a waste of raw materials. it's the most unscientific waste our tax. causes d.v.d.'s the pollution creates again which is. a source creating. some marion wants to see less gaba jenning up in landfills and more of it recycles it would certainly boo
11000000 citizens produce a lot of waste too much of it remains on collected in public places and entrepreneurs now come up with a solution turning trash into fuel in the heart of bangalore garbage is festering everywhere this neighborhood is drowning in it the population has grown rapidly the infrastructure hasn't kept pace entrepreneurs so narayan has not enough he's teamed up with chemistry teacher padmashree battleground to encourage residents to separate their trash. he collects it as rule...
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neighborhood is drowning in it the population has grown rapidly the infrastructure hasn't kept pace entrepreneur so. he's teamed up with chemistry teacher padmashree to encourage residents to separate their trash. he collects it is rule material. we are producing a product. before him which means it's much better than. it can displace any fossil fuel. so at the end of the day we're creating. a clean clean renewable energy great. potential for bio gases huge normally $5000.00 tons of trash a day end up in landfills and salters it's not only a waste of raw materials. it's the most unscientific waste our tax. causes diseases. again which is a. source. that's. adding. some maryon wants to see less garbage ending up in landfills and more of it recycles it would certainly boost his business he already has several plants in operation. this one process is over 13 terms of food waste a day from i.t. and industrial parks under screen 870 jobs. to have. with. his business. it's a. jobs. creating a new security song is already expanded into 2 for the states and has plans for more with investors getting on b
neighborhood is drowning in it the population has grown rapidly the infrastructure hasn't kept pace entrepreneur so. he's teamed up with chemistry teacher padmashree to encourage residents to separate their trash. he collects it is rule material. we are producing a product. before him which means it's much better than. it can displace any fossil fuel. so at the end of the day we're creating. a clean clean renewable energy great. potential for bio gases huge normally $5000.00 tons of trash a day...
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ringback mind why you can't is she entrepreneur and indorse ringback not a christian god allowed to do your. live. though it was. printed in construction. not. on the underground robin hood it was talking to. god it is to. always stay away from. somebody name for the way you know how to make. sick she. may. know somebody's name for the way you know how to make. she says. this is the middleman. you've got to be here is. a funny. you were listening to swedish hip hop artists rap star perform one of his newest songs somebody named frank it's music like that that's getting him recognition in sweden and beyond so here's one person who gives us that glimpse into why alfonse car but as president of the european composer and songwriter alliance robin shore red star is part of the swedish music wonder what defines him from all those is that he didn't aim for an existing spoke he created his own and the over the for all those so says didn't happen for heaven he created he's a man of offices and of action a record label not good enough well he starts is complaining about the music business not re
ringback mind why you can't is she entrepreneur and indorse ringback not a christian god allowed to do your. live. though it was. printed in construction. not. on the underground robin hood it was talking to. god it is to. always stay away from. somebody name for the way you know how to make. sick she. may. know somebody's name for the way you know how to make. she says. this is the middleman. you've got to be here is. a funny. you were listening to swedish hip hop artists rap star perform one...