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i am looking at some data from henley _ wealth. i am looking at some data from henley and - wealth.at says thousands of billionaires are expected to leave the uk this year alone. it does not say the reasons why but of course we have a new government that has spoken about increasing taxation for the wealthier in this country. and so the conclusion has drawn that that is one of the reasons why. that that is one of the reasons wh . , ., that that is one of the reasons wh . , . , , ., why. there is a study, in our estimate _ why. there is a study, in our estimate there _ why. there is a study, in our estimate there are - why. there is a study, in our estimate there are millions. why. there is a study, in our. estimate there are millions of people in this bracket in the uk so thousands is a blip. one study the impact of potential reforms in the uk which would see a range of 0.02 to a maximum of about 3% of people leaving. again, despite the focus that was put on these numbers in the wider picture these numbers are a blip and it is far more harmful for countries to not implement wealth ta
i am looking at some data from henley _ wealth. i am looking at some data from henley and - wealth.at says thousands of billionaires are expected to leave the uk this year alone. it does not say the reasons why but of course we have a new government that has spoken about increasing taxation for the wealthier in this country. and so the conclusion has drawn that that is one of the reasons why. that that is one of the reasons wh . , ., that that is one of the reasons wh . , . , , ., why. there is...
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i wantel to welcome doctor lori cox han who is the henley chair of presidential studies at chapman university and her colleague doctor luc vector who is the james h kavanaugh chair in presidential studies, which is a new program at chapman university original and by the dean of students dr. jerry price as well, a new program at chapman the foundation has helped to put together and we're really excited about, so thank you all for being here. an additional expect all of our presidents council members that are here tonight foror the suppt which makes this evening and all of our evenings like this possible. this cd i have the pleasure of introducing two men who are contributing mightily tonight to american history. and i'm very pleased that c-span isnd according to nights conversation for future broadcasts and the nixon foundation is broadcasting live tonight as well, because this conversation willl illuminate te richard nixon that these men knew and knew very well. today is a 50th anniversary of the day of which president and mrs. nixon departed andrew's air force base on their way to china. and
i wantel to welcome doctor lori cox han who is the henley chair of presidential studies at chapman university and her colleague doctor luc vector who is the james h kavanaugh chair in presidential studies, which is a new program at chapman university original and by the dean of students dr. jerry price as well, a new program at chapman the foundation has helped to put together and we're really excited about, so thank you all for being here. an additional expect all of our presidents council...
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a beauty spot best known for its regatta, but the water at henley has e.ith investors rather than customers due to fund any fines, swimmers here, like laura, welcomed the decision. well, we will take it as a little when, given well, we will take it as a little win, given they were considering we have been campaigning for this for many years, and there has been a huge amount of inaction. however, there is a big question mark over how they are going to get the money out of thames water when they don't have any money, and if they will actually follow through with what they say. the water companies say they are making improvements, which they hope in the consultation now under way will persuade the regulator to lower the fines. 0fwat doesn't want to look weak, and it will be discussing alternatives with these companies to the fines, and it is important that the alternatives companies put on the table don't make 0fwat look weak, _ that they are substantial commitments, that 0fwat can accept knowing it is doing the right thing for customers. but any fine could t
a beauty spot best known for its regatta, but the water at henley has e.ith investors rather than customers due to fund any fines, swimmers here, like laura, welcomed the decision. well, we will take it as a little when, given well, we will take it as a little win, given they were considering we have been campaigning for this for many years, and there has been a huge amount of inaction. however, there is a big question mark over how they are going to get the money out of thames water when they...
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. >> when i was in college, i studied with professor henley -- henry louis gates who was a very powerful influence on me. and encouraged me to go into academia. i remember right after college i was working for the education department as a speech writer and i said, i think i can do a lot of good as somebody working for the government and he said, you can do good working for the government, you can do good as an individual. but as an academic, you can influence a generation. you should become an academic. that conversation was the reason why i became an academic. one of the great drivers for me has been the importance of access. the importance of making sure that the people at georgetown law should be at georgetown law, who can make a difference in the world are here. that is in our dna. i pointed to the capital because it is in our dna but also if you looked on the street you can see the train station. we are here on this spot because georgetown law is really the only top law school that opened as an evening school and that was so the people who deserve to be in law school but who work d
. >> when i was in college, i studied with professor henley -- henry louis gates who was a very powerful influence on me. and encouraged me to go into academia. i remember right after college i was working for the education department as a speech writer and i said, i think i can do a lot of good as somebody working for the government and he said, you can do good working for the government, you can do good as an individual. but as an academic, you can influence a generation. you should...
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so nick armitage, head of rupert house, which is a prep school in henley, henley is saying that we he'sts are making massive sacrifices for their children to attend private schools , as we know, and private schools, as we know, and they're already paying taxes for state places they're not taking up, which i think is a decent point. and he's just saying everyone's going to just pull their kids out of this. another guy, mike harris, is saying that children will pull out their sorry. parents will pull children out at more than the 3 to 7% forecast by the institute of fiscal studies. and that seems likely to me. and he's saying it feels like seems likely to me. and he's saying it feels like money using the buildings during school time, doing holiday clubs or whatever? i mean, some of these things are actually good ideas. the reason behind them you might not like carried away. >> well, that's the private schools are doing that. the point is, is that we don't need pubuc point is, is that we don't need public schools. is that people, if they value education, they should take their own money. t
so nick armitage, head of rupert house, which is a prep school in henley, henley is saying that we he'sts are making massive sacrifices for their children to attend private schools , as we know, and private schools, as we know, and they're already paying taxes for state places they're not taking up, which i think is a decent point. and he's just saying everyone's going to just pull their kids out of this. another guy, mike harris, is saying that children will pull out their sorry. parents will...
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a beauty spot best known for its regatta, but the water at henley has e.coli several times higher than, we'll take it as a little win, considering we've been campaigning for this for many years, and there's been a huge amount of inaction. however, there's a big question mark over how they're going to get the money out of thames water when they don't have any money, and if actually they will follow through with what they say. the water companies say they're making improvements, which they hope in the consultation now under way will persuade the regulator to lower the fines. ofwat doesn't want to look weak, and it will be discussing alternatives with these companies to the fines, and it is important that the alternatives companies put on the table don't make ofwat look weak, that they are substantial commitments, that ofwat can accept knowing that it's doing the right thing for customers. but any fine could threaten thames water, which, facing £15 billion of debts, says it's already set to run out of money, despite paying shareholders £158 million. today's decision still leaves many ques
a beauty spot best known for its regatta, but the water at henley has e.coli several times higher than, we'll take it as a little win, considering we've been campaigning for this for many years, and there's been a huge amount of inaction. however, there's a big question mark over how they're going to get the money out of thames water when they don't have any money, and if actually they will follow through with what they say. the water companies say they're making improvements, which they hope...
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>> don henley might be one of the greatest musicians of all times.e dude in the back of the cab saying i hate the eagles, which was a one-liner for the ages from a movie. i could listen to the eagles all day long. let's do it as a matter of fact. >> the documentary, extraordinary to see what glenn frey and don henley started. >> what a beautiful song. i'm so glad you let that breathe. great pull by q in the control room. >> beautiful. willie, that documentary is a great documentary. did pretty well at the box office, not quite as well as "deadpool" and "wolverine" which have now crossed the billion-dollar mark. he's going to run downstairs and hear uncle willie talk to one on the stars of this extraordinarily successful movie. >> about 6'3", 215, still wearing the lederhosen on sunday. we appreciate that. this is an interview you're going to see later on this show is this morning, which is my interview with ryan reynolds. you said it. "deadpool" and "wolverine" the highest-growing movie of all time. ryan reynolds and i got together to talk about that
>> don henley might be one of the greatest musicians of all times.e dude in the back of the cab saying i hate the eagles, which was a one-liner for the ages from a movie. i could listen to the eagles all day long. let's do it as a matter of fact. >> the documentary, extraordinary to see what glenn frey and don henley started. >> what a beautiful song. i'm so glad you let that breathe. great pull by q in the control room. >> beautiful. willie, that documentary is a great...
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a beauty spot best known for its regatta, but the water at henley has e.due to fund any fines, swimmers here, like laura, welcomed the decision. well, we will take it as a little when, given they were considering we have been campaigning for this for many years, and there has been a huge amount of inaction. however, there is a big question mark over how they are going to get the money out of thames water when they don�*t have any money, and if they will actually follow through with what they say. the water companies say they are making improvements, which they hope in the consultation now under way will persuade the regulator to lower the fines. ofwat doesn�*t want to look weak, and ofwat doesn't want to look weak, and it will_ ofwat doesn't want to look weak, and it will be _ ofwat doesn't want to look weak, and it will be discussing alternatives with these companies to the fines, and it— with these companies to the fines, and it is_ with these companies to the fines, and it is important that the alternatives companies put on the table _ alternatives comp
a beauty spot best known for its regatta, but the water at henley has e.due to fund any fines, swimmers here, like laura, welcomed the decision. well, we will take it as a little when, given they were considering we have been campaigning for this for many years, and there has been a huge amount of inaction. however, there is a big question mark over how they are going to get the money out of thames water when they don�*t have any money, and if they will actually follow through with what they...
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i asked a couple of contemporaries, henley, springsteen, what are you going to do now?do? stop doing shows, turn around and watch tv and be a vegetable? i don't want to do that. ♪ and you're the only one ♪ >> my big thanks to billy for spending a truly special day with us out on long island this summer. and, as he said, billy will continue to tour with upcoming shows alongside sting and rod stewart. don't forget to subscribe to the "sunday sitdown" podcast to hear the full, extended interview with billy joel. there is a lot more in there for all you fans including his reaction to a young generation adopting his song "vienna" as an anthem. you can find our conversation on apple podcasts or wherever you get yours. and next week a favorite conversation with emmy winner sheryl lee ralph on "abbott elementary" and having her moment on career and screen. sheryl lee ralph next week on "sunday today." >>> this week we highlight another life well lived. on march 10, 1975, a former talent agent armed with a $25,000 loan and a family recipe opened a cookie shop on sunset boulevard
i asked a couple of contemporaries, henley, springsteen, what are you going to do now?do? stop doing shows, turn around and watch tv and be a vegetable? i don't want to do that. ♪ and you're the only one ♪ >> my big thanks to billy for spending a truly special day with us out on long island this summer. and, as he said, billy will continue to tour with upcoming shows alongside sting and rod stewart. don't forget to subscribe to the "sunday sitdown" podcast to hear the full,...
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several of our valued supporters are here today, including barbara and alex boughey, michael crow, troy henley, patricia houston and jolene mahoney. welcome. a big thank you to all members of the richard nixon foundation in the audience. i know there are many here today, especially our presidents club members. we cannot host these renowned speakers and events without your support. so thank you. our distinguished guest today is neil gorsuch, associate justice of the supreme court of the united states, a colorado native. justice gorsuch served as a judge on the us court of appeals for the 10th circuit before his appointment to the supreme court by president donald j. trump in 2017. he has also worked as a senior official at the justice department, where he helped oversee its civil litigating divisions. as a partner at a law firm, a law professor and as a law clerk for justices byron white and anthony kennedy. his new book, which you all have in your hands, is overruled. the human toll of too much law. it just hit stores this week and is sure to be his second bestseller. following his 29 book, 20
several of our valued supporters are here today, including barbara and alex boughey, michael crow, troy henley, patricia houston and jolene mahoney. welcome. a big thank you to all members of the richard nixon foundation in the audience. i know there are many here today, especially our presidents club members. we cannot host these renowned speakers and events without your support. so thank you. our distinguished guest today is neil gorsuch, associate justice of the supreme court of the united...
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that's a new report from henley & partners and new world wealth.n billionaires. cz, the cofounder of binance, his net worth up more than $10.5 billion this year after he pled guilty to money laundering last year and paid that $50 million fine. he's now worth $33 billion. the total market cap for crypto estimated at about $2.3 trillion. that's still below the $3 trillion estimated at that peak in 2021. so it's kind of been a three-year round trip of wealth for many investors. blackrock bitcoin's etf passed the rate in may. for more on the rise of crypto millionaires go to cnbc.com/insidewealth. you can read all about how the wealthy are making spending and investing their money, guys. >> fascinating. >>> up innext up, how many made millions in tim toc. thank you for watching. >>> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> all right, guys. thanks so much. i'm scott wapner at post 9. this make-or-break hour begins with a road to stocks and how much are hanging on the nvidia questions. it's the key question. some argue so much good news priced into this mark
that's a new report from henley & partners and new world wealth.n billionaires. cz, the cofounder of binance, his net worth up more than $10.5 billion this year after he pled guilty to money laundering last year and paid that $50 million fine. he's now worth $33 billion. the total market cap for crypto estimated at about $2.3 trillion. that's still below the $3 trillion estimated at that peak in 2021. so it's kind of been a three-year round trip of wealth for many investors. blackrock...
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. >> you're having a cambridge riviera summer kind of henley? >> yeah. yes. beautiful stuff. >> yeah. yes. beautiful stuff. >> anyway, that's the chit chat. out of the way. let's have a quick look at saturday's front pages. the times leads with strike pain for travellers despite big wage rises. the daily mail has. has labour lost control of the unions already? we'll cover that in a moment. the telegraph has. we made mistakes over letby , admits cps. mistakes over letby, admits cps. the express has life or death. tragic reality of scrapping winter fuel payments. the guardian has home office unit to kerb teenage violent crime . and kerb teenage violent crime. and finally the star has want to make loads of mates. finally the star has want to make loads of mates . just diss a make loads of mates. just diss a buddy. my best pals are backstabber and those were your front pages . and let's have a front pages. and let's have a closer look at those front pages , closer look at those front pages, starting with the daily mail. cressida, what have they got? >> okay, they
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however, customer dave wallace, who monitors the water in henley, the beauty spot famous for its regattad level, is hopeful for change. so i'm actually delighted. so the regulator has finally come to the party and shown its teeth. does a fine actually limit their ability to make the kind of improvements that you have been pushing for? i think the fines focus their minds. they still found the money to pay out a £158 million dividend in march, so, you know, i think they may be under financial stress but that doesn't seem to be impacting some of their sort of shareholdings, to be honest with you. the water companies say they are making improvements, but will the fines help or hinder? fines are ring fenced so they can be used to spend on fixing the broken infrastructure. if the companies had done that, if the previous government had required the companies to do that, then we wouldn't be facing the problems with the record levels of sewage that we are seeing dumped in our waterways. but some fear a record penalty could hasten thames water's collapse, leaving taxpayers with a far larger bill.
however, customer dave wallace, who monitors the water in henley, the beauty spot famous for its regattad level, is hopeful for change. so i'm actually delighted. so the regulator has finally come to the party and shown its teeth. does a fine actually limit their ability to make the kind of improvements that you have been pushing for? i think the fines focus their minds. they still found the money to pay out a £158 million dividend in march, so, you know, i think they may be under financial...
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of bitcoin etfs helping to add over 84,000 new crypto millionaires, according to a new report from henley millionaires, and 28 billionaires. the richest man in crypto is better known as cz, the founder of binance. his net worth up more than $10.5 billion just this year after he pled guilty to money laundering last year and paid that $50 million fine. he is now worth over $33 billion. the total market cap of crypto right now estimated at about $3.2 trillion, actually below the $3 trillion estimated at that last peak in 2021. it's been a bit of a three-year-round trip for a lot of investors in crypto. blackrock's bitcoin etf passed the $20 billion mark back there may. with etfs from fidelity and franklin templeton also growing. for those that held on during this period, it has created a lot of added wealth. >> robert, kudos to them for holding on through this period and it's paid off. do we have any indication from these reports about the extent to which the people that have really made so much have diversified from the gains so one maybe wrongly or rightly gets the feel that bitcoin tends
of bitcoin etfs helping to add over 84,000 new crypto millionaires, according to a new report from henley millionaires, and 28 billionaires. the richest man in crypto is better known as cz, the founder of binance. his net worth up more than $10.5 billion just this year after he pled guilty to money laundering last year and paid that $50 million fine. he is now worth over $33 billion. the total market cap of crypto right now estimated at about $3.2 trillion, actually below the $3 trillion...
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so we are swimming the thames marathon, so it's 13 near on 14km between henley on thames and marlow .yeah . so >> so that's on sunday, yeah. so i don't know if we've been off more than we can chew, but hopefully not. and we'll be able to do it . so hopefully not. and we'll be able to do it. so yeah. >> all right. now you are you are raising money are you. is that right? is this one of the main reasons why you're doing it. >> yeah we are. >> yeah we are. >> yeah. for two great causes for ptsd uk reference terms. and companeros and salud, which is a medical healthcare charity which provides, healthcare training to impoverished communities in the state of chiapas. >> okay. and people can, if they want to donate. how can they do that? >> yeah. so they can go to justgiving and find us, it's crocodile twins. big swim. >> lovely. great. i mean , well >> lovely. great. i mean, well andifs >> lovely. great. i mean, well and it's a good name for it as well. let's be honest . because well. let's be honest. because because of what happened and, you know, look, obviously it is a remarkable story i
so we are swimming the thames marathon, so it's 13 near on 14km between henley on thames and marlow .yeah . so >> so that's on sunday, yeah. so i don't know if we've been off more than we can chew, but hopefully not. and we'll be able to do it . so hopefully not. and we'll be able to do it. so yeah. >> all right. now you are you are raising money are you. is that right? is this one of the main reasons why you're doing it. >> yeah we are. >> yeah we are. >> yeah....