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of the smallest group of vintners, one of those being at vision cellars, owned and operated by mac mcdonald. the winery only produces about 2,000 cases of wine, mostly pinot noir, but what thelack in size, they more than make up with in personality, thanks to the man in charge. >> ha ha ha ha ha! how you doin', man? >> i'm doin' great. >> are you havin' a great time >> havin' a great time. >> in the wine business, everyone is trying to get their bottle of wine noticed, but for mac mcdonald, being noticed in a crowd has never been a oblem. from his overalls to his straw hat, mac is about as an original character to the wine industry as it comes, but he's banking on exactly that fact as he tries to bridge the gap between his heritage and a new blend of wine drinkers. >> it's to promote wine to all nationalities, but with special interest on the african-american community. and i think that it's good for the wine industry. i don't say you have to drink african-american wine. i just want folks to drink wine. you may not like vision cellars phnot noir. that's ok. >> and mac couldn't have come int
of the smallest group of vintners, one of those being at vision cellars, owned and operated by mac mcdonald. the winery only produces about 2,000 cases of wine, mostly pinot noir, but what thelack in size, they more than make up with in personality, thanks to the man in charge. >> ha ha ha ha ha! how you doin', man? >> i'm doin' great. >> are you havin' a great time >> havin' a great time. >> in the wine business, everyone is trying to get their bottle of wine...
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devalued at least that's the finding of the latest big mac index published by the economist magazine business. tucks into the theory of bargain. mcdonald's is everywhere from guadalupe to the fiji islands and the big mac is identical to go this is of course a good indicator of the purchasing power of people around the globe in moscow for instance the big mac cost the equivalent of two dollars seventy which is a real meal deal. to someone in the u.s. . thirty percent along the transaction this means that the rouble is slightly undervalued of course localization of production varying disposable incomes always on the difference in price but what the index does give people is food for thought interestingly india tops the list for the cheapest big mac even though it technically isn't a big mac but a maharajah made out a chicken. that's the business of it for this hour headline news our next so stay with us.
devalued at least that's the finding of the latest big mac index published by the economist magazine business. tucks into the theory of bargain. mcdonald's is everywhere from guadalupe to the fiji islands and the big mac is identical to go this is of course a good indicator of the purchasing power of people around the globe in moscow for instance the big mac cost the equivalent of two dollars seventy which is a real meal deal. to someone in the u.s. . thirty percent along the transaction this...
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least that's the finding of the latest big mac index published by the economist magazine business artie's michael talks into the theory of pro cannot. mcdonald's is everywhere from guadalupe to the fiji islands and the big mac is identical with everything. this is of course a good indicator of the purchasing power of people around the globe in moscow for instance the big mac cost the equivalent of two dollars seventy which is a real meal deal so to sell this to someone in the u.s. . thirty percent or more in the transaction it means that it's slightly undervalued of course localization of production sharing disposable incomes all the way you know the difference in price what the index does give people is false before it's interesting really india tops the list for the cheapest big market even though it technically isn't a big problem on her raja made up a chicken all around. it's a look at the markets declining for a fourth day and as long as losing streak since may investors bet that size of the slowing u.s. economy may fall to fuel them out of the world's biggest consumer of crude now gold is floating around the waterline after rallying furt
least that's the finding of the latest big mac index published by the economist magazine business artie's michael talks into the theory of pro cannot. mcdonald's is everywhere from guadalupe to the fiji islands and the big mac is identical with everything. this is of course a good indicator of the purchasing power of people around the globe in moscow for instance the big mac cost the equivalent of two dollars seventy which is a real meal deal so to sell this to someone in the u.s. . thirty...
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at least that's the finding of the latest big mac index published by the economist magazine business r.t.s. tucks into the theory of broken alex. mcdonald's is everywhere from guadalupe to the fiji islands and the big money is identical if you go this is of course a good indicator of the purchasing power of people around the globe in moscow for instance the big mac cost the equivalent of two dollars seventy which is a real meal deal so to sell this burger to someone in the u.s. about thirty percent or more in the transaction. means that the ruble is slightly undervalued of course localization of production varying disposable incomes always on the difference in price but what the index does give people is false food for fools interestingly india tops the list for the cheapest big mac even though it technically isn't a big mac. but a maharajah made of a chicken. with a look at the markets now all is declining for a fourth day in its longest losing streak since may investors bet the signs of a slowing u.s. economy may fall to fuel to mother the world's biggest consumer of crude and gold declined after a rally to an all time high for some inv
at least that's the finding of the latest big mac index published by the economist magazine business r.t.s. tucks into the theory of broken alex. mcdonald's is everywhere from guadalupe to the fiji islands and the big money is identical if you go this is of course a good indicator of the purchasing power of people around the globe in moscow for instance the big mac cost the equivalent of two dollars seventy which is a real meal deal so to sell this burger to someone in the u.s. about thirty...
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mac. that felt good. who could folder george bush doing a dempty chicken dance, how i beat the russians in a cold war? but now americans are lining up at mcdonald'sairs so they can flip burgers for vlad. a decade ago america was commented the most powerful empire the world has ever known. running around lecturing russians and everybody else how they should run their economy and how to run their politics add and we shook our heads sadly how the poor savages would never, ever get their act together and be like us, and now, look at america a decade later? two losing wars, now three. a collapsed economy we can't fix for the life of us because our political system is corrupt and broken. today we're a punchline in putin's jokes, an object of his contempt. we're the laughingstock of the world's laughingstock and, folks, it hurts, and it should hurt. and i'm still trying to figure out how this happened or why, i want to know, who. who did this to us? who? who? i want answers. i also want a brown paper bag, but i want answers and the names of the failure whose are doing this to us. last time i was on this program i talked about this problem and i offered
mac. that felt good. who could folder george bush doing a dempty chicken dance, how i beat the russians in a cold war? but now americans are lining up at mcdonald'sairs so they can flip burgers for vlad. a decade ago america was commented the most powerful empire the world has ever known. running around lecturing russians and everybody else how they should run their economy and how to run their politics add and we shook our heads sadly how the poor savages would never, ever get their act...
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if you go into mcdonald's, and there is one thing, a big mac or nothing else, some people will be happyor everybody. it is what about everybody needs. once we change it to make it focus around the consumer -- >> what is the federer role in education? >> it will be incredibly limited. i do not come in with the mistake that george bush did and say i am the governor of the united states. to reorder the education system. i think it is our job to make clear what the education system should look like, which i have just done, and then -- >> so then is there a role for no child left behind, raced to the top? -- race to the top of >> there have been many programs that have migrated to the federal level. return them to the states, and the education system, no child left behind, which i voted for, and i believe we need to have some sort of national testing to see how we are doing, because it was clear to me that we were not doing very well, that there was a lot of disagreement among the education world as to how well we were actually performing. i thought that having some sort of standardized test
if you go into mcdonald's, and there is one thing, a big mac or nothing else, some people will be happyor everybody. it is what about everybody needs. once we change it to make it focus around the consumer -- >> what is the federer role in education? >> it will be incredibly limited. i do not come in with the mistake that george bush did and say i am the governor of the united states. to reorder the education system. i think it is our job to make clear what the education system...
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go into mcdonalds and there's just one thing, a big mac. it's not what everybody wants or needs. unless we change the dinism of the education system, focus it on the consumer, the consumer is the parent -- >> what's the federal role in education? >> it will be incredibly limited. you know, i don't come in with the mistake that george bush came in with that i'm the governor of the united states. it's not federal jobs and responsibility to reorder the education system. i think it's our job to make clear what the education system should look like which i've just done, and then -- >> so is there a role for no child left behind, race to the top, ect.? would you -- >> i would do with education what i think we need to do with a lot of programs that have migrated to the federal level which is to return them to the states, return them from the states more into the local area, and have, you know, the education system as we found it from no child left behind which i voted for because i believed we needed to have some sort of natural testing to see how we were doing. it was clear we were not
go into mcdonalds and there's just one thing, a big mac. it's not what everybody wants or needs. unless we change the dinism of the education system, focus it on the consumer, the consumer is the parent -- >> what's the federal role in education? >> it will be incredibly limited. you know, i don't come in with the mistake that george bush came in with that i'm the governor of the united states. it's not federal jobs and responsibility to reorder the education system. i think it's...
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you go into mcdonald's and you have one thing, a big mac or something else. that may not work for everyone. unless we change the dynamism of the education system and make it focused around the consumer. >> what is the federal role in education? >> it would be incredibly limited. i do not make the mistake that george bush had that i am the governor of the country. i do not have their responsibility to reorder the education system. it is our job to make clear what the education system should look like, which i have just done. >> so is there a role for things like no child left behind, raced to the top? what would you do -- >> i would do with education what i think we should do with a lot of other programs. return them to the states and more local areas. if we found anything out from the town left behind, which i voted for, because i thought we needed a national test to see how we were doing. it was clear to me that we were not doing well. there was some disagreement among the education world as to how well we were actually performing. i thought having a standar
you go into mcdonald's and you have one thing, a big mac or something else. that may not work for everyone. unless we change the dynamism of the education system and make it focused around the consumer. >> what is the federal role in education? >> it would be incredibly limited. i do not make the mistake that george bush had that i am the governor of the country. i do not have their responsibility to reorder the education system. it is our job to make clear what the education system...