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, why would john d rockefeller get involved with a program like this who is trying to corner the blackarket and travel, or did he have other reasons? most point to rockefeller's wife laura. she was originally from massachusetts, but they had migrated to ohio. minister ands a their home was part of the underground rail wrote. -- underground railroad. the family's last name was spellman. i guess you've heard of the school in atlanta? was named after rockefeller's wife's family. on that campus you will see a photograph, a painting, of minister spellman, his wife, and the church is called sister travel. i thought it was because of all the sisters on campus. it is called sister chapel because of laura lucy spellman. 95% of the businesses in the black owned.re i think that we have another clip to show of some of my interviews from the film. >> where you from? >> i am from new york city, manhattan. i parents lived in new harlem when i was born. was one i moved to queens, i grew up in queens. >> your parents met -- >> they met in kansas where my mother lived and grew up. during world war ii, m
, why would john d rockefeller get involved with a program like this who is trying to corner the blackarket and travel, or did he have other reasons? most point to rockefeller's wife laura. she was originally from massachusetts, but they had migrated to ohio. minister ands a their home was part of the underground rail wrote. -- underground railroad. the family's last name was spellman. i guess you've heard of the school in atlanta? was named after rockefeller's wife's family. on that campus you...
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john d. rockefeller senior, and the question was why would john d. eller get involved with a program like this, was he trying just to corner the black market in travel, or did he have other reasons? most people point to rockefeller's wife. her name was laura. she was from massachusetts originally but they had migrated to ohio. her father was a congregational minister. their home was part of the underground railroad. there were reports that troops stayed there many a nights talking to the children, spending the night. the family's last name was spelman. i guess some of you heard of the school in atlanta? okay. well, the school is named after rockefeller's wife's family. if you go on that campus you will see a painting or photograph of the minister, minister spelman and his wife, and the church on campus is called sister chapel and i always thought it was called sister chapel because of all the sisters that were on campus. but it's called sister chapel because of laura and lucy spelman. once they got involved with the green book and the advertising and
john d. rockefeller senior, and the question was why would john d. eller get involved with a program like this, was he trying just to corner the black market in travel, or did he have other reasons? most people point to rockefeller's wife. her name was laura. she was from massachusetts originally but they had migrated to ohio. her father was a congregational minister. their home was part of the underground railroad. there were reports that troops stayed there many a nights talking to the...
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the life of john d rockefeller.times" has called him as elegant and architect of history as we have seen in decades. his new book is a detailed and vivid portrait of america's first president. >> the starting point in an but his biography is that there are significant dimensions in a life that have eluded previous biographers. hamilton had a quarrel with
the life of john d rockefeller.times" has called him as elegant and architect of history as we have seen in decades. his new book is a detailed and vivid portrait of america's first president. >> the starting point in an but his biography is that there are significant dimensions in a life that have eluded previous biographers. hamilton had a quarrel with
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a lot of people would ask why would rockefeller because he was why wouldtandard oil, john d rockefeller involved in a program like this? was he trying to corner the market in travel? most people point to rockefellers wife, who immigrated to ohio. her father was a congregational minister, and their home was part of the underground railroad. sojournerreports that truth stayed there any a nice, talking to his children and spending the night. had amily's last name school named after them. if you go to the campus community will see a painting
a lot of people would ask why would rockefeller because he was why wouldtandard oil, john d rockefeller involved in a program like this? was he trying to corner the market in travel? most people point to rockefellers wife, who immigrated to ohio. her father was a congregational minister, and their home was part of the underground railroad. sojournerreports that truth stayed there any a nice, talking to his children and spending the night. had amily's last name school named after them. if you go...
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lot of people would ask why would rockefeller because he was owned by standard oil, why would john d rockefeller involved in a program like this? was he trying to corner the market in travel? most people point to rockefellers wife, who immigrated to ohio. her father was a congregational minister, and their home was part of the underground railroad. there are reports that sojourner truth stayed there any a nice, the family's last name had a school named after them. if you go to the campus a painting photograph of the you will see a painting photograph of the minister and his wife, and the church on campus was called sister chapelle. i thought was because of all the sisters on campus. it is called sister chapelle because of lauren lucy feldman. once they got involved with the green book, 95% of the businesses were black-owned businesses that supported the green book and supported travels on open road. i think we have another clip we're going to show of some of
lot of people would ask why would rockefeller because he was owned by standard oil, why would john d rockefeller involved in a program like this? was he trying to corner the market in travel? most people point to rockefellers wife, who immigrated to ohio. her father was a congregational minister, and their home was part of the underground railroad. there are reports that sojourner truth stayed there any a nice, the family's last name had a school named after them. if you go to the campus a...
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it would have been nice to have similar insights into the thoughts of andrew carnegie or john d rockefelleror whatever else you want to say. he does what he thinks taxes microsoft should pay and that is a conversation for another day. he says in one of his speech hes if i believed we were not going to make progress i would be pessimistic but i know we are going to make progress just as we have in the past. that is the question. are we in effect living in a different time? bill gates thinks so. bill gates also said -- he is a writer's dream, bill gates -- he said people live miserably for all of human history until the industrial revolution 250 years ago. since people are not dumb or than they were 250 years ago, and since they were good politicians before, the answer must be technology. the answer to transform everything is technology. he may well be right to some extent, although technology is also what has given us global warming. buyer beware. the question you need to ask is, does the past condition the future? if you look at cnbc or foxbusiness or those stations, mutual fund, there is a
it would have been nice to have similar insights into the thoughts of andrew carnegie or john d rockefelleror whatever else you want to say. he does what he thinks taxes microsoft should pay and that is a conversation for another day. he says in one of his speech hes if i believed we were not going to make progress i would be pessimistic but i know we are going to make progress just as we have in the past. that is the question. are we in effect living in a different time? bill gates thinks so....
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the life of john d rockefeller.the new york times" has called him as elegant and architect of history as we have seen in decades. his new book is a detailed and vivid portrait of america's first president. >> the starting point in an but his biography is that there are significant dimensions in a life that have eluded previous biographers. hamilton had a quarrel with washington late the revolutionary war. he quit washington's staff in anger and wrote a letter to his father. defending his decision, and he painted washington as a moody and temperamental man. he writes, the general and i have come to an open rupture. he shall at once repent of his ill-humor. i member thinking how george washington should have to conform to that saintly image i had of george washington. wondering, that perhaps this most familiar wasre in american history familiar. charlie: what now do we know that makes the unfamiliar familiar? >> i discovered that under the surface, washington was a passionate and complex man with many militant fiery o
the life of john d rockefeller.the new york times" has called him as elegant and architect of history as we have seen in decades. his new book is a detailed and vivid portrait of america's first president. >> the starting point in an but his biography is that there are significant dimensions in a life that have eluded previous biographers. hamilton had a quarrel with washington late the revolutionary war. he quit washington's staff in anger and wrote a letter to his father. defending...
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descendents of john d rockefeller sold their exxon mobil stocks and all other fossil fuel investmentsove against the industry that made their fortune. the rockefeller family fund concluded their "rationalno sane rationale" -- and that is your bloomberg business/. -- your bloomberg business flash. guy: let's turn to the u.s. presidential race and donald trump's possibility of the nomination. how will markets price that potential in? we sat down with the presidential hopeful in the wake of the attacks in brussels. >> i think every time we had a it'sem in this world -- not that i -- i would rather not have any problem. i'd rather have no problems, but i think every time we have a problem -- you have seen that. whenever there is a big problem, i go up. people viewed me as much stronger, and they actually think that i am more competent. guy: trump making some interesting points. the fund manager at energy ors should be less concerned with the eu referendum and be more focused on donald trump. the likely impact will be noise and uncertainty, that although brexit years are likely to cause vo
descendents of john d rockefeller sold their exxon mobil stocks and all other fossil fuel investmentsove against the industry that made their fortune. the rockefeller family fund concluded their "rationalno sane rationale" -- and that is your bloomberg business/. -- your bloomberg business flash. guy: let's turn to the u.s. presidential race and donald trump's possibility of the nomination. how will markets price that potential in? we sat down with the presidential hopeful in the wake...
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descendents of john d rockefeller sold their exxon mobil stock and plan to dump all shares.ssil fuel stayingd there is no rationale for copies to explore for oil as companies contemplate cracking down on carbon emissions. goldman sachs remained the largest bank by commodities. company madebased the most money from rom at your real's for the second consecutive year. that is -- the most money from commodities for the second consecutive year. kumutha, thank you very much. un-changedd that the economic outlook among goldman sachs and his colleagues should lead able to consider a rate hike. >> you could argue mobile risk lower, outlook is maybe but another strong jobs report, labor markets are improving. you could make the case. metcalf is the global head of macro strategy and state street global markets. he rejoins us for this. there is a shift. goldman sachs has maintained that last week, we had one of the most dovish fed moments in the 21st century. they say that your only trumped by forward guidance since 2011, september 2013, when they missed the taper. this has been a dramatic fed m
descendents of john d rockefeller sold their exxon mobil stock and plan to dump all shares.ssil fuel stayingd there is no rationale for copies to explore for oil as companies contemplate cracking down on carbon emissions. goldman sachs remained the largest bank by commodities. company madebased the most money from rom at your real's for the second consecutive year. that is -- the most money from commodities for the second consecutive year. kumutha, thank you very much. un-changedd that the...
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the descendents of john d rockefeller made the family's fortune. rid of all other fossil fuel investments. what ited out exxon for calls morally reprehensible conduct. exxon says there is no surprise the family sold the stock since they are already funding a conspiracy against us. the world passes biggest clean energy developer facing a possible default. edison postponed the release -- release twice. if it does not file by mark -- march 30, a could be in a tactical default of $1.4 billion in loans. the debt more than doubled last year to almost $12 billion. yahoo! is under fire again. activist stakeholder star board price the end cut -- the company's entire board. elected a 1% stake in yahoo! according to bloomberg data. paul sweeney is with us in new york. the rest of the bloomberg people, cory johnson, bloomberg editor at large, joins us from san francisco to get a look at the implications of the announcement. i have been talking about this for 90 minutes now can left and 1% of the company, yet they are nominating nine to the board. walk us throu
the descendents of john d rockefeller made the family's fortune. rid of all other fossil fuel investments. what ited out exxon for calls morally reprehensible conduct. exxon says there is no surprise the family sold the stock since they are already funding a conspiracy against us. the world passes biggest clean energy developer facing a possible default. edison postponed the release -- release twice. if it does not file by mark -- march 30, a could be in a tactical default of $1.4 billion in...
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would rockefeller because he was why wouldtandard oil, john d rockefeller get involved in a program like this? was he trying to corner the market in travel? most people point to rockefellers wife, who immigrated to ohio. her father was a congregational minister, and their home was part of the underground railroad. sojournerreports that truth stayed there any a nice, talking to his children and spending the night. had amily's last name school named after them. if you go to the campus community will see a painting photograph of the minister and his wife, and the church on campus was called sister chapelle. i thought was because of all the sisters on campus. it is called sister chapelle because of lauren lucy feldman. once they got involved with the green book, 95% of the businesses were black-owned businesses that supported the green book and supported travels on open road. i think we have another clip we're going to show of some of my interviews from the film. >> where are you from? >> new york city, manhattan. my parents lived in our home when i was born. -- lived in harlem when i was bo
would rockefeller because he was why wouldtandard oil, john d rockefeller get involved in a program like this? was he trying to corner the market in travel? most people point to rockefellers wife, who immigrated to ohio. her father was a congregational minister, and their home was part of the underground railroad. sojournerreports that truth stayed there any a nice, talking to his children and spending the night. had amily's last name school named after them. if you go to the campus community...
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john d. rockefeller did based on all advances. i grew up in cincinnati. vibrant middle class.across the country and there's people at barbecues and people working at the factories. >> if they were so happy, we wouldn't be as polarized as we are. he's telling you how unequal the country is. >> there are middle class in this country which is the most vibrant middle class in this world. >> it still is. >> the idea that everyone feels unstable -- >> not all middle class. >> they feel like nobody will worry with them. i think it's time we start acting like a business. ok. -here we go... oh, look at this... ok, so number one. no personal items are permitted in the workplace... ..so those will need to come down. we'll be doing some mandatory testing. and there's also a strict no dating policy. uh, but honey, we're married. that's going to be a problem. grow your business with the online shipping tools from fedex. we believe in the power of active management.management, by debating our research to find the best investments. by looking at global and local insights to benefit from diffe
john d. rockefeller did based on all advances. i grew up in cincinnati. vibrant middle class.across the country and there's people at barbecues and people working at the factories. >> if they were so happy, we wouldn't be as polarized as we are. he's telling you how unequal the country is. >> there are middle class in this country which is the most vibrant middle class in this world. >> it still is. >> the idea that everyone feels unstable -- >> not all middle...
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john d. rockefeller. >> nice. >> if i want to make a safe that i sell to the public and i say, listen, it's soost safe safe you'll ever have, the government can't tell me i can't sell that. >> well, okay. >> that's literally what the government was saying, you must not sell something we can't open. guess what? we won't broker away our freedom. >> and maybe the next attack is going to downtown los angeles, a sleeper cell that was there, maybe the answer is in phone when he pulled off this phone from the cloud. so apple claims they needed ten engineers to work for a full month in order to create the software in order to unlock the phone. bottom line is -- outside company did the same thing and now the back door is open thanks to the outside company so don't tell me apple won. >> look, tim cook son the cover of "time" magazine. he looks like -- my point is this. it's irrelevant it would take them to do it. how much power does the government have? does the government say i want to see brian's facebook account? >> they have to get a warrant, you know that. >> exactly. what apple is saying before we
john d. rockefeller. >> nice. >> if i want to make a safe that i sell to the public and i say, listen, it's soost safe safe you'll ever have, the government can't tell me i can't sell that. >> well, okay. >> that's literally what the government was saying, you must not sell something we can't open. guess what? we won't broker away our freedom. >> and maybe the next attack is going to downtown los angeles, a sleeper cell that was there, maybe the answer is in phone...