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the film gives a lot of information about new cheap drugs and the lifestyle that goes with them. so as to most of us when we. finish. but there's now a big excessive wave of new drugs that's addressed in the film and then there's the self presentation on line and the hype of celebrating it and showing how cool you are these people aren't necessarily addicted to drugs as much as they are to a certain lifestyle it is only human existence not always insisting on lifestyle these directors are well acquainted with this lifestyle yet they often seem perplexed by this new urban generation this film is about an uptake geek who meets a woman he likes i was thinking maybe. dinner here. it could be the start of a love story but it turns into unbearable horror. on the phone the film is about a weak man surrounded by four lively and stronger women through their help interaction in whatever form he becomes what he becomes over the course of the film that they're both of them over the sense of. having been rejected the young man murders his would be girlfriend and dismembered her body all of wh
the film gives a lot of information about new cheap drugs and the lifestyle that goes with them. so as to most of us when we. finish. but there's now a big excessive wave of new drugs that's addressed in the film and then there's the self presentation on line and the hype of celebrating it and showing how cool you are these people aren't necessarily addicted to drugs as much as they are to a certain lifestyle it is only human existence not always insisting on lifestyle these directors are well...
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climate change is forcing people to migrate in search of food and shelter, altering traditional lifestyles across the globe. in tijuana, mexico, haitians fleeing devastation are building a neighborhood as their dreams of entering the united states dwindle. while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generation to the capital in search of opportunities. [makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people that are coming to take over our country. we don't see that these are the people that got to the point that it was so hard for them to survive that it was easier to face death than to stay. because that's what they are facing when they decide to get on a boat or they decidide to cross s a border ory decide to cross the desert, they're facing their own death, they're facing the death of theirir loved ones, their children, and tt t is a better decision than sta
climate change is forcing people to migrate in search of food and shelter, altering traditional lifestyles across the globe. in tijuana, mexico, haitians fleeing devastation are building a neighborhood as their dreams of entering the united states dwindle. while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generation to the capital in search of opportunities. [makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking...
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yes, this is u nhealthy lifestyles pretty striking.althy lifestyles that are increasing the chance of heart attacks and strokes. it says that by 2035, there will be about 400,000 more cases of heart disease, which will reach that level annually, surrey, which they are putting down to the fact that there are more unhealthy to the fact that there are more u nhealthy lifestyles, to the fact that there are more unhealthy lifestyles, and more people are developing diabetes type ii. —— sorry. depending on your surgeon ii. —— sorry. depending on your surgeon diabetes, it is an early stage, it is actually reversible, unlike diabetes type one. these things are preventable, but it does mean having to adopt a different type of lifestyle to that you have. and radical changes were some. we have some information, early this week and were talking about the number of youngsters developing type 2 diabetes very early on. one of the things that the professor spoke to about that — this not only damages the children themselves, but it could mean a signific
yes, this is u nhealthy lifestyles pretty striking.althy lifestyles that are increasing the chance of heart attacks and strokes. it says that by 2035, there will be about 400,000 more cases of heart disease, which will reach that level annually, surrey, which they are putting down to the fact that there are more unhealthy to the fact that there are more u nhealthy lifestyles, to the fact that there are more unhealthy lifestyles, and more people are developing diabetes type ii. —— sorry....
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today, he is running his own show, focused on lifestyle. we wanted to know how he forged from the projects in harlem to the board rooms to the biggest countries. so, we followed him for a day to see how he finds opportunities and makes deals. kareem bigs grew up here in the projects of harlem, a place as rich in spirit as it is fraught with dangers. >> you learn, early on, the difference between fireworks and gunshots. >> he says there are not a lot of stories like his, where people without resources go on to make it big time. his brother, bob, parrished on the streets years ago when they were young men. >> i got a call around midnight that he was killed, shot nine times. i imagine myself out of this environment and doing something bigger. >> he left harlem years ago, a self-made millionaire many times over. he's not forgotten the times his family ended up in a homeless shelter. >> a tough time for me and my family. at that age, around 12 years old, i said i'll never be impov herbed again. >> damon dash introduced him to sean carter, a wann
today, he is running his own show, focused on lifestyle. we wanted to know how he forged from the projects in harlem to the board rooms to the biggest countries. so, we followed him for a day to see how he finds opportunities and makes deals. kareem bigs grew up here in the projects of harlem, a place as rich in spirit as it is fraught with dangers. >> you learn, early on, the difference between fireworks and gunshots. >> he says there are not a lot of stories like his, where people...
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it is, admissible, however to show he had a motive to keep up this lifestyle. motive was to have ill-gotten gains, to receive his money without paying taxes on it. however, and even the judge has pointed this out. if it crosses over into a form of hey, jury, look at this rich guy and hate him because he has a lot of money, that's not a procedure purpose for the evidence. so the government has to walk the line. but, it just shows -- i wrote a column about this -- that the government in this case, wants a win badly. that's why they charge crimes like tax perjury, lighter burden, easier to prove and even with all of this documentary evidence, this overwhelming avalanche of data against paul manafort in black and white, they still trot in the evidence of this lifestyle just to put the final cherry on the top. >> ken, the judge had some issue with photographs of things that described paul manafort's lav vish lifestyle. >> there were photos of closets full of suits and expensive renovations. judge is keeping them out because he says it's unfair. paul manafort's not o
it is, admissible, however to show he had a motive to keep up this lifestyle. motive was to have ill-gotten gains, to receive his money without paying taxes on it. however, and even the judge has pointed this out. if it crosses over into a form of hey, jury, look at this rich guy and hate him because he has a lot of money, that's not a procedure purpose for the evidence. so the government has to walk the line. but, it just shows -- i wrote a column about this -- that the government in this...
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dream destination discovering a european lifestyle on the caribbean something. the last from the post sweden has had gets lent takes roxanne's evergreens on a tool. and whose perfect photographing models with skin blemishes can collect. first off we pack our bags and travel far away from the continent and this week series island dreams were showcasing europe's most interesting islands and today also takes us to the caribbean more specifically to the lesser antilles nowhere in the world britain france and the netherlands closer to the overseas territory of angua and the french dutch island of sand or since nothing so let's take a closer look at this island hopping experience with a twist. the plane touches down in dutch territory but seven thousand kilometers from amsterdam. this is cinta morton in the lesser antilles islands a sun worshippers paradox. super martini is part of the netherlands vacationers here can look forward to sun sand and duty free shopping. and they can pay in and tune in geezers in peak season up to ten cruise ships a day dock at the island
dream destination discovering a european lifestyle on the caribbean something. the last from the post sweden has had gets lent takes roxanne's evergreens on a tool. and whose perfect photographing models with skin blemishes can collect. first off we pack our bags and travel far away from the continent and this week series island dreams were showcasing europe's most interesting islands and today also takes us to the caribbean more specifically to the lesser antilles nowhere in the world britain...
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from the sun and so it's a very healthy active lifestyle. but behind phoenix's divergence golf courses and there year round immaculate greens there's another story in arizona average water consumption per resident is six hundred liters of water per day among the highest in the united states it's the price of living in the desert. agriculture is also thriving amid the temperate climate and abundant sunshine crops are numerous and plentiful. but they need water some need lots of water. cotton is farmed intensively in arizona it's one of the most thirsty plants on the planet but water is scarce in the desert so it has to be sourced from elsewhere. twenty years ago the country's largest and most expensive irrigation system was built here five hundred and forty one kilometers of canals draw water directly from the colorado river. but the supply is not inexhaustible. the colorado river and the region's groundwater are not easily replenished. phoenix recently experienced its worst drought in one thousand years. reign was followed by every new dry s
from the sun and so it's a very healthy active lifestyle. but behind phoenix's divergence golf courses and there year round immaculate greens there's another story in arizona average water consumption per resident is six hundred liters of water per day among the highest in the united states it's the price of living in the desert. agriculture is also thriving amid the temperate climate and abundant sunshine crops are numerous and plentiful. but they need water some need lots of water. cotton is...
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before the the lifestyles in europe are vastly improved because they don't pretend to be empires they don't have the infrastructure costs of an empire so once you release the costs are going to have a trickle down to the average person so you're suggesting the u.s. some pyres in terminal phase and american should rejoice they should embrace it let you go travel around paris and there are all those fountains beautiful fountains and but the water fountains why are they there because the ordinary french person they were plagued with all sorts of diseases of poverty there was so horrible there in paris that some billionaire philanthropist of the day built all those water fountain so that the people would have clean water and they now it's the opposite you know you have medicine song from tear coming here to america to treat poor people in the appalachian you know who have no access. dental or medical care so the average american citizen does not benefit at all from the american empire now so breaking up the empire might be bad for a few conglomerates but great for the average person we'll
before the the lifestyles in europe are vastly improved because they don't pretend to be empires they don't have the infrastructure costs of an empire so once you release the costs are going to have a trickle down to the average person so you're suggesting the u.s. some pyres in terminal phase and american should rejoice they should embrace it let you go travel around paris and there are all those fountains beautiful fountains and but the water fountains why are they there because the ordinary...
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of the cultivation is also to point out to the fact that it is simply impossible to maintain dop lifestyle for everybody on this planet i'm personally universalist i think everybody has a right to a great good comfortable life absolutely and how can we do that while also living within this one planet budget because that's also what we've got so that these two realities that struggle with each other how can we get there if we go to our website to with a look at for peace solution in areas that make it possible for people to have trade lives. while also living within the means of one planet and therefore these four areas are first a way build our cities if you continue to build the cities on the car model that kind of very diffuse cities that you get out of cars and have very big houses that are very inefficient and that's takes a lot of resources if you take more kind of the mediterranean model off the compact cities would well build houses where you can walk or rather eat only walk and bicycle you don't need cars you can have the higher quality of life the second area's energy if you produ
of the cultivation is also to point out to the fact that it is simply impossible to maintain dop lifestyle for everybody on this planet i'm personally universalist i think everybody has a right to a great good comfortable life absolutely and how can we do that while also living within this one planet budget because that's also what we've got so that these two realities that struggle with each other how can we get there if we go to our website to with a look at for peace solution in areas that...
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reconcile that for yourself your professional convictions and you know if you are all my personal lifestyle speech you know we both recognize it would be unsustainable if if practiced by everybody yeah i mean the biggest part of make a logical footprint is flying around the word and i have to reconcile with that and i want to engage with as many people as i can and i can do it and i try to get with your audience which i'm very very pleased by and that takes a lot of resources in the end the question is all these resources well spent today for example i took the bicycle for an hour to come to this t.v. stoop. i prefer to go by salon by car it's not from a moral conviction perspective particularly i think one of the big errors we make of the resource issue and sustainability is that we see it just as a moral obligation or read nice to humanity or not while in reality it's an economic necessity in countries cities and even as individuals we overuse our resource base we won't have a very secure long term long term prospect so it's a very practical matter but i guess because i'm trying to advoca
reconcile that for yourself your professional convictions and you know if you are all my personal lifestyle speech you know we both recognize it would be unsustainable if if practiced by everybody yeah i mean the biggest part of make a logical footprint is flying around the word and i have to reconcile with that and i want to engage with as many people as i can and i can do it and i try to get with your audience which i'm very very pleased by and that takes a lot of resources in the end the...
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of eating describes his own lifestyle as modest he works as a literary agent and is just glad that he and his family don't have to worry about their old age he sees tax evasion by the super rich as a key factor in global poverty. doesn't isn't as we're talking about the vast sums of money has a limit that would free up money for the common good that would be a start you want to. be doing would also like to see higher rates of inheritance tax but many big corporate dynasties claim that would ruin them. going to so much about it when it comes to inheritance tax in germany i've been told by a well known corporate attorneys who work for these companies. and inheritance tax of fifteen percent would be no problem at all for any of these corporations seem fairly close to fuck off and they have a. so if you win here at one hundred billion euros you pay fifteen billion into public coffers but what goes on in the heads of the super rich don't they eventually lose their appetite for status symbols and at what stage can they even be classed as rich i just want government in your rich when you can
of eating describes his own lifestyle as modest he works as a literary agent and is just glad that he and his family don't have to worry about their old age he sees tax evasion by the super rich as a key factor in global poverty. doesn't isn't as we're talking about the vast sums of money has a limit that would free up money for the common good that would be a start you want to. be doing would also like to see higher rates of inheritance tax but many big corporate dynasties claim that would...
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paul manafort's lifestyle was the focus on monday. there was a shocker from the prosecution about who may not take the stand. we get more from cnn's jessica schneider. >> reporter: dave and kaylee, this saw a number of issues on day two. prosecutors floated the possibility they may not call rick gates to testify. they could have just been bluffing. it sent shock waves through the courtroom. rick gates was the former associate to paul manafort. he worked as deputy during the campaign. rick gates has pleaded guilty to two counts. the defense team has said they plan to use rick gates' testimony against him to discredit him. to say rick gates was the embezzler and flipped on manafort to help himself. interesting development there. prosecutors called a flurry of witnesses, including an fbi agent who is part of the pre-dawn raid of paul manafort's condo last july. he talked about the hundreds of documents they seized and the loan applications with paul manafort's name on it. there were a number of witnesses called to represent paul manafort
paul manafort's lifestyle was the focus on monday. there was a shocker from the prosecution about who may not take the stand. we get more from cnn's jessica schneider. >> reporter: dave and kaylee, this saw a number of issues on day two. prosecutors floated the possibility they may not call rick gates to testify. they could have just been bluffing. it sent shock waves through the courtroom. rick gates was the former associate to paul manafort. he worked as deputy during the campaign. rick...
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people who leave in developed or high living standard if countries whether perhaps the more the lifestyle need will have to be changed in order for the planet to be. you know not only in good shape but also you know a fair place to leave because if a if you actually say hold out as a bar for all the developing world it seems to me that all of the cultivation is also to point out to the fact that it is simply impossible to maintain dop lifestyle for everybody on this planet i'm personally universalist i think everybody has a right to a great good comfortable life absolutely and how can we do that while also living within this one planet budget because that's also what we've got to get this to reality is that struggle with each other how can we get there if we go to our website to with a look at for peace solution in areas that make it possible for people to have trade laws. while also living within the means of one planet in their fifty's for areas our first away build our cities if you continue to build the cities on the car model that kind of very diffuse cities that you do a lot of cars
people who leave in developed or high living standard if countries whether perhaps the more the lifestyle need will have to be changed in order for the planet to be. you know not only in good shape but also you know a fair place to leave because if a if you actually say hold out as a bar for all the developing world it seems to me that all of the cultivation is also to point out to the fact that it is simply impossible to maintain dop lifestyle for everybody on this planet i'm personally...
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lifestyle. thirty minutes. time for an upgrade. how about furniture grows on buying. a house with no move. or design highlights you can make yourself. trance tips and tricks that will turn your home to a special. upgrade yourself with d w's interior design channel on you tube. we make up of what we watch as a prophet that under the age of five we ought to civil service and. they want to shape the continent's future to. be part of and join african youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges. to seventy seven percent of dummy's platform for africa charge. to. frankfurt. international gateway. the best connections off air road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by for. rescue teams in the italian port city of general walk continue to search for survivors and bodies amid the rubble of a highway bridge that collapsed tuesday morning officials say at least twenty six people were killed
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so how much do you really need to finance your lifestyle ten thousand a month perhaps or maybe a million. much wealth is inherited which of course helps to keep the rich rich. but most about social mobility in wealthy countries. destined to remain poor. we had now to britain where the social divide from birth on words is becoming ever wider concerns about debt mean that families often struggle to get their children the education. out of poverty. it's seven thirty time to get ready for school. but in the sulphide household in northern england it's no easy feat sloane was broken her big family live on around two hundred pounds almost two hundred eighty dollars per week that's all they have to build some food but at least the rent is covered. it's crazy. to ever get school. schoolbooks rebuts p. three players from. clones children go to four different schools the family lives soley on state welfare benefits and so having a car is out of the question. sloan's partner kevan has provided some relief he's currently after her job still sloan has faced worse. but my ex-husband last. six children.
so how much do you really need to finance your lifestyle ten thousand a month perhaps or maybe a million. much wealth is inherited which of course helps to keep the rich rich. but most about social mobility in wealthy countries. destined to remain poor. we had now to britain where the social divide from birth on words is becoming ever wider concerns about debt mean that families often struggle to get their children the education. out of poverty. it's seven thirty time to get ready for school....
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that's the lifestyle audit that you launched in june. yes. so that everyone in government...lic servants will be asked to explain the source of their wealth. absolutely, including myself. including yourself, and all those who've plundered public office will be put to task to explain themselves. absolutely. but i put it to you that one mp, 0scar sudi, has said that he wants the lifestyle audit to include an inspection of the wealth acquired by your late father... perfect. kenya's founding president, jomo kenyatta. we can, we can even go back... would you do that? we can even go back to my grandfather, great—grandfather. .. so will you do that? no problem. because according to kenya's truth and reconciliation commission report in 2008 — it said this, and i quote — "jomo kenyatta himself appears to have benefited immensely from irregular allocations of land. by 1965, kenyatta is reported to have used his position as president to buy numerous settler farms". so you have said no sacred cows... the key word there is buy. but will you allow this lifestyle audit to investigate his hi
that's the lifestyle audit that you launched in june. yes. so that everyone in government...lic servants will be asked to explain the source of their wealth. absolutely, including myself. including yourself, and all those who've plundered public office will be put to task to explain themselves. absolutely. but i put it to you that one mp, 0scar sudi, has said that he wants the lifestyle audit to include an inspection of the wealth acquired by your late father... perfect. kenya's founding...
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before that the lifestyles in europe are vastly improved because they don't pretend to be empires they don't have the infrastructure costs of an empire so once you release that costs are going to have a trickle down to the average person so you're suggesting the us empire is in terminal phase and that americans should rejoice they should embrace it like you travel around paris and there are all those fountains beautiful fountains of but the water fountains right why are they there because the ordinary french person they were plagued with all sorts of diseases the poverty there was so horrible there in paris that some billionaire philanthropist of the day built all those water fountains so that the people would have clean water and now it's the opposite you know you have medicine falling from tear coming here to america to treat poor people in the appalachian you know who have no access to dental or medical care so the average american citizen does not benefit at all from the american empire now so breaking up the empire might be bad for a few conglomerates but great for the average per
before that the lifestyles in europe are vastly improved because they don't pretend to be empires they don't have the infrastructure costs of an empire so once you release that costs are going to have a trickle down to the average person so you're suggesting the us empire is in terminal phase and that americans should rejoice they should embrace it like you travel around paris and there are all those fountains beautiful fountains of but the water fountains right why are they there because the...
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this judge made it clear, he is upset they are going on and on with the lifestyle.as gates, it was interesting. dara, it was a head fake, as you, of all people know, in journalism, they said we are not sure he is going to testify. the reason that happened, i have been in these situations many times myself. the comment about a witness said wait, mr. gates is coming in. it's a knee jerk reaction. it's a justification by the lawyer for why you need it now. it was clarified. i think you are going to see him this week. >> great to have you on a sunday morning. thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> what are the odds the white house could get their first black white house speaker. >>> an attempted assassination of maduro. they ducked for cover while thousands of soldiers scattered. they escaped unharmed. seven national guardsmen suffered injuries. they dispute the account of events and say there was a gas explosion inside a nearby apartment that caused the scene. owners always seem so happy? because they've chosen the industry leader. subaru forester holds its value b
this judge made it clear, he is upset they are going on and on with the lifestyle.as gates, it was interesting. dara, it was a head fake, as you, of all people know, in journalism, they said we are not sure he is going to testify. the reason that happened, i have been in these situations many times myself. the comment about a witness said wait, mr. gates is coming in. it's a knee jerk reaction. it's a justification by the lawyer for why you need it now. it was clarified. i think you are going...
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lifestyle during. the roman. sarno just couldn't get this song out of his head. ecologist began searching for the source of these captivating sounds. that deep in the rain forest in central africa. the buying up people. that i am. not going out. in the muck to mislead anybody but i am. money legal costs he was needed by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to a son was a son only to the jungle and returned to the concrete and glass jungle. the result reverse culture shock. wave from come down to realize how strange that artificial little is really connected to life. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts aug ninth on d w. i that welcome to your max your daily dose of european lifestyle and culture today we've got the travel bug here's what's coming up. all aboard discovery europe with a free into rail ticket. items up to french artists paint with emptied.
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his livish lifestyle could be prejudice. you're seeing there are some pictures of suits that were submitted, but there are many things prosecution sought to admit yesterday that the judge blocked. they wanted to show a picture of his lavish pool house at one of his mansions in the hamptons that he spent $3 million renovating and the reason this is important, chris, all these expenditures was made with money wired from foreign banks in cyprus, that the prosecution says was set up for the express purpose of manafort evading taxes. he said on his tax returns he did not have foreign bank accounts. this is relevant to show he lied and also relevant to show he needed these funds, he needed to do this bank fraud and tax fraud to support this really lavish lifestyle. he cited a number of cases to support their argument. now we're going to have to see how the judge, who's very sure of his own rulings, reacts to this. >> i want to ask about the other big highlight from yesterday, the blockbuster that rick gates may not even take the s
his livish lifestyle could be prejudice. you're seeing there are some pictures of suits that were submitted, but there are many things prosecution sought to admit yesterday that the judge blocked. they wanted to show a picture of his lavish pool house at one of his mansions in the hamptons that he spent $3 million renovating and the reason this is important, chris, all these expenditures was made with money wired from foreign banks in cyprus, that the prosecution says was set up for the express...
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the movie crazy rich asians shows us lifestyles of the ultra rich.e will find out how some asian billionaires spend their money. hello, asia. good morning, everyone. it will be a crazy show right here on asia business report, i'm rico hizon. we start with mahathir mohamad and malaysia's 93—year—old prime minister has been busy renegotiating deals that were done by predecessor nadja razak, now facing corruption charges. he's heading to china where he is expected to do just that —— najib razak. they were a series of investments in asia as part of the one world one doubt that —— one belt, one road project. iasked a nalyst belt, one road project. iasked analyst steven wong in kuala lumpar how that's going down with beijing. be used coast rail link is only one of two projects that is highly controversial —— the east coast. the other being the gas projects that were only discovered after the transition in government. i think from china's point of view, they will not want to set a precedent for the cancellation of products because that would set a tone thro
the movie crazy rich asians shows us lifestyles of the ultra rich.e will find out how some asian billionaires spend their money. hello, asia. good morning, everyone. it will be a crazy show right here on asia business report, i'm rico hizon. we start with mahathir mohamad and malaysia's 93—year—old prime minister has been busy renegotiating deals that were done by predecessor nadja razak, now facing corruption charges. he's heading to china where he is expected to do just that —— najib...
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like a tat hello and welcome to in good shape prevention is the best medicine and to live a healthy lifestyle it's important for you to work out and exercise like me i'm riding my bike through berlin and if you don't own a bike and if you don't live in berlin you can try this. if you lose a few comports loads of the idea behind bottles or is that there's no road map you find your own way and technicians on. it until it is in theory at least there are no rules you just propel yourself from point a to point b. and. it's fussing at me to pass on it's me because i feel free to go and i don't have to think about anything else there's nothing else just me. it's not boot camp is like all weather circuit training but you do traditional exercises like sprints pushups whatever gets your heart pumping no equipment just whatever makes a fitter. high intensity exercise in short bursts which gets your heart rate up and things you want about sort of i'm working out as a group is motivating trying to push ourselves and of course the trainer also motivates us to keep going i've lost a fair bit of weight and i
like a tat hello and welcome to in good shape prevention is the best medicine and to live a healthy lifestyle it's important for you to work out and exercise like me i'm riding my bike through berlin and if you don't own a bike and if you don't live in berlin you can try this. if you lose a few comports loads of the idea behind bottles or is that there's no road map you find your own way and technicians on. it until it is in theory at least there are no rules you just propel yourself from point...
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robin leach was best known as the host of the tv series "lifestyles of the rich and famous."d take us inside a world we only dreamed about. >> it's another dazzling "lifestyles of the rich and famous." >> reporter: airing for a decade starting in the mid-1980s, robin leach aimed to give viewers a glimpse of those lavish lifestyles of celebrities behind closed doors. there was this moment with sophia loren. >> sophia's prized possession is her 17th century bed. ever curious, i asked if this was where her children were born. >> no, they were born in the hospital. they were conceived there, maybe. >> too often, the bus line tours in hollywood take people around, and they show them the wall of the house, of the star. and we just go marching up the front drive, throw the doors open and say, "and the carpet cost $60,000." >> reporter: he once told "20/20" how he got this access. >> there is a little bit of, you know, naÏve, innocent charm in all of this that i think i have. i think that i am, you know, the butler who is allowed upstairs from the basement. >> reporter: upstairs from
robin leach was best known as the host of the tv series "lifestyles of the rich and famous."d take us inside a world we only dreamed about. >> it's another dazzling "lifestyles of the rich and famous." >> reporter: airing for a decade starting in the mid-1980s, robin leach aimed to give viewers a glimpse of those lavish lifestyles of celebrities behind closed doors. there was this moment with sophia loren. >> sophia's prized possession is her 17th century...
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the motive to commit crimes in order to the support the lifestyle.owever, the same evidence becomes of questionable admissibility when it crosses to the area of area of saying to the jury look at the rich guy and hate him for welt because of the fact that he spends money on ostrich skin jackets. that would be an improper purpose. the judge has been watching the prosecution closely on that issue during the trial. >> former federal prosecutor had a prediction for president trump. let's take a lesson. >> i think it's likely that we will see the president as an unindicted coconspirator. and what that means is he won't be named, won't be indicted. and justice department policy is not to include the name of a target that you don't diet in a case. so that's why his name won't be used >> danny, what is your reaction to the idea of president trump being named as an unindicted could conspirator. >> this practice serves an important benefit to the government. you can introduce that person's statements against the other named coconspirators. it's a by pass of th
the motive to commit crimes in order to the support the lifestyle.owever, the same evidence becomes of questionable admissibility when it crosses to the area of area of saying to the jury look at the rich guy and hate him for welt because of the fact that he spends money on ostrich skin jackets. that would be an improper purpose. the judge has been watching the prosecution closely on that issue during the trial. >> former federal prosecutor had a prediction for president trump. let's take...
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before the the lifestyles in europe are vastly improved because they don't pretend to be empires they don't have the infrastructure costs of an empire.
before the the lifestyles in europe are vastly improved because they don't pretend to be empires they don't have the infrastructure costs of an empire.
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how in 2016 and 2017, paul manafort became essentially broke after living this incredibly lavish lifestyle and having millions and millions of dollars, suddenly he's broke because his business in ukraine dried up, which provides motivation for the bank frauds. she also testified about some fraudulent documents that were used to obtain loans during this time when he was desperate for cash. one piece of it that's not going to come out in this case but that is really intriguing and could come out in the later trial in the fall is, it's during this time that paul manafort is broke and desperate for cash, that he goes to work for the trump campaign for free. and so that raises i think some interesting questions about what his motive might have been there. >> it sure does. barbara mcquade, we're so lucky to have you navigating for the non-lawyers among us. thank you so much for spending some time with us. >>> coming up, the president's adviser and daughter finally speaks up about some of the issues dividing the country. >>> we haven't heard a lot lately from ivanka trump, first daughter and assi
how in 2016 and 2017, paul manafort became essentially broke after living this incredibly lavish lifestyle and having millions and millions of dollars, suddenly he's broke because his business in ukraine dried up, which provides motivation for the bank frauds. she also testified about some fraudulent documents that were used to obtain loans during this time when he was desperate for cash. one piece of it that's not going to come out in this case but that is really intriguing and could come out...
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they keep showing the lavish lifestyle. you can over play that hand. >> not a time to be a rich guy, but you have to understand the context of this. it's not just that he lived a lavish lifestyle although that is sort of his motive, particularly when the money dried up after he stopped working for kovich in 2014, that he wanted to continue this lavish lifestyle. you also have to be able to show in a tax fraud case that what you declared for your income tax is less than what you actually earned. one way to do that is to show what we call in prosecutor world, unexplained wealth. how can you be playing out $6 million in cash, if, for example, you only declared that you made 1 million. it is very relevant evidence. i think what the judge is getting frustrated with is don't try to over sell it. that's not really what's relevant. what's relevant be is the money not the photograph. so he's trying to stretch that and keep things moving. >> rachel, what were the hints that rick gates, star witness, former manafort assistant, may not
they keep showing the lavish lifestyle. you can over play that hand. >> not a time to be a rich guy, but you have to understand the context of this. it's not just that he lived a lavish lifestyle although that is sort of his motive, particularly when the money dried up after he stopped working for kovich in 2014, that he wanted to continue this lavish lifestyle. you also have to be able to show in a tax fraud case that what you declared for your income tax is less than what you actually...
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he's someone who spent a lot of money on his lifestyle and was so desperate to hang on to that lifestyle that he was willing to exaggerate his lifestyle to get bang loans and then deflate it to get taxes. he didn't care who he took down in the process or what dirty characters head to work with to get there. what we'll see going forward is the defense is going to try again and again to discredit witnesses, particularly rick gates. we now know he will testify. the prosecution said yesterday they have every reason to bring him forward and intend on doing sophomore they want to paint rick gates as the lynch pin in the prosecution's argument and show he's not someone who can be trusted. for those reasons we want to believe the prosecution won't wait until the end to bring up rick gates so he's not the last thing in jurors' mind. another thing today that i don't think went over well, judging by how brief their questions for in the prosecution was they wanted to show paul manafort left plenty of bread crumbs for anyone that wanted to look into this. his first accountant was able to say, yes, i
he's someone who spent a lot of money on his lifestyle and was so desperate to hang on to that lifestyle that he was willing to exaggerate his lifestyle to get bang loans and then deflate it to get taxes. he didn't care who he took down in the process or what dirty characters head to work with to get there. what we'll see going forward is the defense is going to try again and again to discredit witnesses, particularly rick gates. we now know he will testify. the prosecution said yesterday they...
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servatius before that the lifestyles in europe are vastly improved.
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before that the lifestyles in europe are vastly improved because they don't pretend to be empires they don't have the infrastructure costs of an empire so once you release the costs are going to have a trickle down to the average person so you're suggesting the us some pyres in terminal phase and that american should rejoice they should embrace it lest you travel around paris and there are all those fountains beautiful fountains up but the water fountains right why are they there because the ordinary french person they were plagued with all sorts of diseases of poverty there was so horrible there in paris that some billionaire philanthropist of the day built all those water fountain so that the people would have clean water and then now it's the opposite you know you have medicine some from tear coming here to america to treat poor people in the appalachian you know who have no access to dental or medical care so the average american citizen does not benefit at all from the american empire now so breaking up the empire might be bad for a few conglomerates but great for the average pers
before that the lifestyles in europe are vastly improved because they don't pretend to be empires they don't have the infrastructure costs of an empire so once you release the costs are going to have a trickle down to the average person so you're suggesting the us some pyres in terminal phase and that american should rejoice they should embrace it lest you travel around paris and there are all those fountains beautiful fountains up but the water fountains right why are they there because the...
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. >>> "lifestyles of the rich and famous" host robin leach has passed away. >> i'm the man who's known for caviar wishes and champagne dreams. >> the 76-year-old's family confirmed that he passed away last night. he had been hospitalized since last november after suffering a stroke in mexico. the london-born host was famous for bringing audiences into the glitzy homes of celebrities. >> this is liberace's closet. the air-conditioned home of his ten mink coats. >> robin was also part of our "e.t." family. >> robin leach, "entertainment tonight." >> he helped launch our show back in 1981 and served as a celebrity reporter for many years. >> are you singing our song? can you tell us how the show's going is the. >> it was wonderful. >> when can america see the new commercial? >> right after the first of the year if it gets by the censors. >> are you all right? >> you're supposed to be panic-stricken. >> i'm not nominated for anything. >> in his later years he was a celebrity gossip columnist for the "las vegas review journal." >> we don't know quite yet whether his final wish was to pass a
. >>> "lifestyles of the rich and famous" host robin leach has passed away. >> i'm the man who's known for caviar wishes and champagne dreams. >> the 76-year-old's family confirmed that he passed away last night. he had been hospitalized since last november after suffering a stroke in mexico. the london-born host was famous for bringing audiences into the glitzy homes of celebrities. >> this is liberace's closet. the air-conditioned home of his ten mink...