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simon goodfellow joins us here in the studio. good to see you.extualize what we seen from china and the impact it has had on global markets. i read an interesting piece of analysis suggesting that losing $5 trillion in two months is not a great performance for any stock market, but is it any worse than any of the other crises we have seen? when we run the numbers there was a 30% lower volatility in china over that period them the average of the past six --ancial crises, suggesting raising the question of how many parallels there are between this and the asian crisis. events in russia, any other past crisis. what is your view? simon: right. cm invious parallel is lt 1997, and the approximate cause was energy prices. that is the feeling scale of what we are dealing with in terms of impact on emerging markets. it is not just one country like australia or russia. it is the whole slew. everybody will say that sensitivity to china were there for an exchange banks is better than 1987, but the interconnectedness of their trading system in financial marke
simon goodfellow joins us here in the studio. good to see you.extualize what we seen from china and the impact it has had on global markets. i read an interesting piece of analysis suggesting that losing $5 trillion in two months is not a great performance for any stock market, but is it any worse than any of the other crises we have seen? when we run the numbers there was a 30% lower volatility in china over that period them the average of the past six --ancial crises, suggesting raising the...
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Aug 28, 2015
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placee did, he bought a called goodfellow's bar. that bar served food. we immediately, as a team and family, worked together to open up a restaurant, calling it eddie's after him. it was his dream. the first cooks were my grandmother, mother, and aunt. we didn't have any employees. just myself and them. then help for my brothers, but a lot of them were too young at that time to be of a great help. -- to be of great help. [laughter] i didn't mean it like that. that's the way that story went down. we had cubicles in the back, four little cubicles in the back. and i mean little cubicles. so small. all four of them together was as big as of this stage. we lived there. everybody said, you couldn't open up a restaurant in the seventh ward. they were wrong. people were coming in with containers, i need some ribs, i need some greens, fried chicken. that is the way that story went down. >> what was it like growing up behind the shop? there were five of you and your parents, right? how did you divide up duties in the restaurant? what did each of you do? >> he does
placee did, he bought a called goodfellow's bar. that bar served food. we immediately, as a team and family, worked together to open up a restaurant, calling it eddie's after him. it was his dream. the first cooks were my grandmother, mother, and aunt. we didn't have any employees. just myself and them. then help for my brothers, but a lot of them were too young at that time to be of a great help. -- to be of great help. [laughter] i didn't mean it like that. that's the way that story went...
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louis in the neighborhood i grew up in the walnut park, wells-goodfellow, that area. police executed a search warrant. suspects are in the house. they're running from the police. shooting at the police. and the police shot one of the suspects and he was killed. and from what we understand he had a gun. and it was a stolen weapon. jamila died the day before. i didn't hear anything on it on the news. and i'm an avid news watcher. nothing was reported. it was just a blip. this guy dies, this guy dies, and all of a sudden there is a full-blown riot in the neighborhood i grew up in. and there is nothing for her. and we're hollering black lives matter. he had his chance to matter. he chose his path. he chose his destiny. jamila never got her destiny. she never got her promises. her, her life mattered. her dreams mattered. her vision mattered. she could have been the next secretary of state, she could have been the next attorney general, she never got a chance. >> where was the outrage over her? you do acknowledge there is police brutality, but you say it pales in comparesto
louis in the neighborhood i grew up in the walnut park, wells-goodfellow, that area. police executed a search warrant. suspects are in the house. they're running from the police. shooting at the police. and the police shot one of the suspects and he was killed. and from what we understand he had a gun. and it was a stolen weapon. jamila died the day before. i didn't hear anything on it on the news. and i'm an avid news watcher. nothing was reported. it was just a blip. this guy dies, this guy...
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placee did, he bought a called goodfellow's bar. that bar served food.immediately, as a team and family, worked together to open up a restaurant, calling it eddie's after him. it was his dream. the first cooks were my grandmother, mother, and aunt. we didn't have any employees. just myself and them. then help for my brothers, but a lot of them were too young at that time to be of a great help. -- to be of great help. [laughter] i didn't mean it like that. that's the way that story went down. we had cubicles in the back, four little cubicles in the back. and i mean little cubicles. so small. all four of them together was as big as of this stage. we lived there. everybody said, you couldn't open up a restaurant in the seventh ward. they were wrong. people were coming in with containers, i need some ribs, i need some greens, fried chicken. that is the way that story went down. >> what was it like growing up behind the shop? there were five of you and your parents, right? how did you divide up duties in the restaurant? what did each of you do? >> he does not
placee did, he bought a called goodfellow's bar. that bar served food.immediately, as a team and family, worked together to open up a restaurant, calling it eddie's after him. it was his dream. the first cooks were my grandmother, mother, and aunt. we didn't have any employees. just myself and them. then help for my brothers, but a lot of them were too young at that time to be of a great help. -- to be of great help. [laughter] i didn't mean it like that. that's the way that story went down. we...