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and milton no longer wants to tolerate this she's running as an independent candidate. i have no because she was she hid behind me and it's quite hard getting elected as an independent candidates and you were very small to me my house was a great help to be an milton is running in the suburbs surrounding london like here the majority of residents here voted to remain in the e.u. . she's well known around here because she represented this constituency for the tories for 14 years. until a race but even if and it seems popular amongst voters breck's it for some is more important than personal loyalty. to. any politicians that come knocking on more door if the not throw bricks it then they can go because i think we need to leave the european i'd be no staunch conservative 63 years on the 4th generation. and this is the 1st time that my. conscience of the shattered because no way can i vote for forest johnson because he's not telling the truth. and milton infinitely hope that the voter will reward the fact that they've left the party constraints and that integrity is more im
and milton no longer wants to tolerate this she's running as an independent candidate. i have no because she was she hid behind me and it's quite hard getting elected as an independent candidates and you were very small to me my house was a great help to be an milton is running in the suburbs surrounding london like here the majority of residents here voted to remain in the e.u. . she's well known around here because she represented this constituency for the tories for 14 years. until a race...
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s have been thrown out of the party or switched sides after more than 25 years with the tories milton and phillip levy have called it quits johnson's one time alleys are now running against him in the make or break election. what's it like when your own political party changes so much that you can't bear it . that's what finitely experienced. he was no longer able to enjoy being part of the conservative party and join the liberal democrats right in the middle of a debate in the house of commons. it wasn't an easy thing to do because of the personal though. because it is part of 27 years. my party left me i could. no longer conservative. and that's that's not what it was for the reason philip please decision boris johnson the british prime minister. during the election campaign he's playing the meek populist but those who didn't support his breaks it course were bullied and kicked out a total of $21.00 m.p.'s amongst them winston churchill's grandson the former chief public prosecutor and the former chancellor of the exchequer. even his own brother could no longer tolerate johnson's po
s have been thrown out of the party or switched sides after more than 25 years with the tories milton and phillip levy have called it quits johnson's one time alleys are now running against him in the make or break election. what's it like when your own political party changes so much that you can't bear it . that's what finitely experienced. he was no longer able to enjoy being part of the conservative party and join the liberal democrats right in the middle of a debate in the house of...
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we know that milton read hebrew. he was one of the few people who were allowed to read scriptures because the reformists said you could only read scripture if you could read in the original languages which would put most of us out, greek and hebrew. and he read, and on the last day of creation, the rabbis notice that god instead of saint it is good, he said it is very good. why? because, said the rabbis, on that day god created the evil inclination in human beings because we are the only evil beings in the world. animals are not evil. we had these big brains that make us do evil. but is the evil inclination good asked the rabbis? yes, they said. because without it a a man woud not marry a wife or engage in trade, for example. the sexual instinct is good, but it can be easily perverted and become hurtful and harmful and dangerous point and in trade, which the rabbis are very keen on, you, you have to win and put other people out of business. without it are a mixture of good and evil and that's what satan is. satan is
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nikola motors founder and ceo, trevor milton, is here in a "countdown" exclusive. you are about to meet him and hear about his new semi-truck that has hundreds of orders. stay with us. the epson ecotank color printer. no more buying cartridges. big ink tanks. lots of ink. print about... this many pages. the epson ecotank. just fill and chill. is nikola motor's semi-truck tooling down the highway on your screen doesn't run on gasoline or diesel, and uses hydrogen to fuel its semis along with a small lithium ion battery. baiers ha buyers have poured in at such a fast clip, they had to stop taking orders. with a stake of more than 40%, forbes has crowned ceo trevor milton the first hydrogen truck billionaire nikola motors gets its name from inventor nikola tesla. good to have you. thank you very much. >> thank you. appreciate it. liz: what makes you different from elon musk? is it just the hydrogen in your semi-truck that powers it? >> well, what was really cool about the nikola truck is in 2016 when we first launched it, we were the first people to ever do it. there
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david: milton mea milton friedmo love the phrase free to choose. >> elizabeth warren with her push for medicare for all. >> we'll push through health care that is available on everyone, you don't have to, but it is your choice if you want to come in get full health care coverage. david: i don't know, andy, is it too late to turn her support. >> she will say whatever she has to say to get votes, she has no shame, she is economically illiterate and intellectually arrogant, it comes across in all her plans, medicare for all plan was ridiculous, the taxes she you would impose to put it in place were absurd, and everyone knew that. with private equity, her 2 cent tax -- wealth that would be 100% tax on people who are wealthy, these are ridiculous policies, medicare for all, i think drove the stake in but her policies in general are an affront to the morn people. the american people. >> andy puzder thank you my friend. >> and you. david: trum president trump makg his way to misc michigan for a y christmas rally, up next, larry kudlow in a fox business exclusive on how the president will pitc
david: milton mea milton friedmo love the phrase free to choose. >> elizabeth warren with her push for medicare for all. >> we'll push through health care that is available on everyone, you don't have to, but it is your choice if you want to come in get full health care coverage. david: i don't know, andy, is it too late to turn her support. >> she will say whatever she has to say to get votes, she has no shame, she is economically illiterate and intellectually arrogant, it...
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that year, seven year itch, with massive acclaim from audience and critics alike back milton green kepter and she focused on her kraft. >> she knew she needed to go to acting school and the premier acting school was the actor studio in new york city run by a very famous dramatic coach. >> strasberg was a method acting guru. method acting is based upon submerging yourself deep into your own tragedies. >> it was announced her production committee's first project would be with actor, laurence olivier. when she arrived back in hollywood the chaotic welcome awaited her hundreds of reporters form the airport peppered her with personal questions. >> are you and joe dimaggio friends at a distance? >> i would rather not answer. >> the renewed focus of being taken seriously coincided with the budding romance with a married man. famous playwright. >> marriage is disintegrating and she falls madly in love with him. she wanted to surround yourself with these intellectual icons or these famous men that would then show her to be in a great light because she was at their level. >> miller's history woul
that year, seven year itch, with massive acclaim from audience and critics alike back milton green kepter and she focused on her kraft. >> she knew she needed to go to acting school and the premier acting school was the actor studio in new york city run by a very famous dramatic coach. >> strasberg was a method acting guru. method acting is based upon submerging yourself deep into your own tragedies. >> it was announced her production committee's first project would be with...
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office senior director for environmental risk the institute for economic freedom doctor greenstone milton friedman and the honorable stephen benjamin mayor from south carolina. so you are now recognized to give an oral presentation of your testimony for five minutes. >> i am pleased to be here today how to limit the federal government fiscal exposure by reducing risk this is an area on our high risk list since 2013 recent disaster has shown the need for planning and for investing in resilience the statement discusses climate change in the us and the federal government faces exposure from climate change risk and the extent the federal government has invested in resilience the economic effects of climate change could be significant and not easily distributed across sectors and regions of the us. for example the southeast and midwest to great plains region have greater combined economic effects because of property damage and changes in the other two regions. law the estimates are due to modeling and to better manage climate risk earlier the share we reported the federal government faces fisc
office senior director for environmental risk the institute for economic freedom doctor greenstone milton friedman and the honorable stephen benjamin mayor from south carolina. so you are now recognized to give an oral presentation of your testimony for five minutes. >> i am pleased to be here today how to limit the federal government fiscal exposure by reducing risk this is an area on our high risk list since 2013 recent disaster has shown the need for planning and for investing in...
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off i went to milton academy just outside of boston. host: two questions about your parents. first of all, i read your mother had roots to a parent or grandparent, a slave in kentucky. is that true? fmr. gov. patrick: yes. my mother's parents, the grandparents i lived with, were from kentucky, from louisville. and in fact, we used to go with them once a month, drive down to louisville to visit family when we were small kids. and then my grandmother, i think this is what you are thinking -- i had this incredible experience a few years ago on skip gates' show "finding your roots." through the research he plotted my family tree back to the 1600s in the u.s. i mean, i learned things i didn't know. i learned one thing i thought i knew differently. i think that is what you are referring to. my mother's mother was very fair. she could as we used to say pass and often did. when the family would go on driving trips around the south, she would go in the south and order the food, then my mother and her brother and my grandfather because as she used to say, it was just uncomfortable for
off i went to milton academy just outside of boston. host: two questions about your parents. first of all, i read your mother had roots to a parent or grandparent, a slave in kentucky. is that true? fmr. gov. patrick: yes. my mother's parents, the grandparents i lived with, were from kentucky, from louisville. and in fact, we used to go with them once a month, drive down to louisville to visit family when we were small kids. and then my grandmother, i think this is what you are thinking -- i...
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circuit boards with their electronic assembly containing metals like copper and iron which are sold to milton shops electric cables can be reused immediately other materials though are a bit more problematic. we have certain types of plastics that come in different forms we have some batteries that can be dealt with locally so we've started negotiating a deal with foreign partners you know to export these materials overseas for recycling. here a hard drive is being checked and it still works around 20 percent of the devices can be repaired and resold that's great for the environment and for the company too and it makes the technology available to people who normally would not be able to afford it but one of our objectives is to promote the distribution of modern technology that is give people who cannot buy a new device the opportunity to get a cheap recycled one from us from now on one of the former east gets a new life and that's good for everyone and reduces the garbage pile up in the city but there is still lots to do the initiative is hoping for even more government support to be able to
circuit boards with their electronic assembly containing metals like copper and iron which are sold to milton shops electric cables can be reused immediately other materials though are a bit more problematic. we have certain types of plastics that come in different forms we have some batteries that can be dealt with locally so we've started negotiating a deal with foreign partners you know to export these materials overseas for recycling. here a hard drive is being checked and it still works...
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you need to make money to stay in business and i think milton was overreacting to people of his time who wouldn't even admit that. he went too far. >> two more questions or one question and one rapidfire round. the other question i wanted to ask getting back to trump. fortune 500 companies strike me as being very different creatures from the trump organization, privately held companies that are not listed don't have hr departments concerned about political reaction in social media or diverse city or all those things hr departments do. trump prefers to hang out with people like trump. if you look at the mara lago guest list i don't think there are many fortune 500 board members there. there are more private companies. very different creatures and we use one word to describe them. should we be using different terms? should we subdivide what we mean by business? >> we made it too costly. some of that is regulation. some of that, demand of investors or shareholders who focus on measurable numbers, more companies in percentage terms, this is that accelerating rates. those companies more t
you need to make money to stay in business and i think milton was overreacting to people of his time who wouldn't even admit that. he went too far. >> two more questions or one question and one rapidfire round. the other question i wanted to ask getting back to trump. fortune 500 companies strike me as being very different creatures from the trump organization, privately held companies that are not listed don't have hr departments concerned about political reaction in social media or...
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and in the united states the ideal is the milton cause ideology reigned supreme leader on it was. culturalism. affirmative action. in other policies were developed that were quite similar to what was being done in the soviet union you mentioned a couple of that or images that matter for is that americans used to describe their . national policy for as the melting pot most recently it's mistake you use the matter for all of communal apartment for the soviet approach of communal apartment with private rooms and shared bathroom and shared kitchen. does it still apply to more than de russia is that how russia deals with the athletic and national question of this world is not quite. the russia is different from all the other post communist nations. in that it is multinational state there are a ministry to the units within the russian federation that of that are defined it's unlikely. and at least in the official rick it is common to talk about the peoples of russia not just the people of russia this is quite different from as i said all the polish communist state which are. ideological
and in the united states the ideal is the milton cause ideology reigned supreme leader on it was. culturalism. affirmative action. in other policies were developed that were quite similar to what was being done in the soviet union you mentioned a couple of that or images that matter for is that americans used to describe their . national policy for as the melting pot most recently it's mistake you use the matter for all of communal apartment for the soviet approach of communal apartment with...
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. >> ♪ hats, canes trunks, trains that's the way it was in vaudeville ♪ announcer: milton berle, barbrae ball. [laughter] bob: if you couldn't do comedy, what would you like to do? >> if i couldn't do comedy? probably what you do. [laughter] announcer: bob newhart, phyllis diller, and, of course, he and bing didn't need to be on the road to have a good time. >> i can't believe this. a devout coward like you. aren't you afraid of rats? bob: why should i be? i made six road pictures with one. [laughter] announcer: america has always loved bob hope, and we always will. bob: i just want to say we are in beautiful thailand, ladies and gentlemen, where in october you get the monsoons and in december you get me. [laughter] >> quite simply, the world i think has been a happier place and a better place because bob hope is in it. >> i am going to blow your brains out. [laughter] announcer: introducing "thanks for the memories," a brand-new collection exclusively from time life. >> bob, i have a confession to make. bob: speak, my son. >> i like you. i really do. bob: i just wish you hadn't said th
. >> ♪ hats, canes trunks, trains that's the way it was in vaudeville ♪ announcer: milton berle, barbrae ball. [laughter] bob: if you couldn't do comedy, what would you like to do? >> if i couldn't do comedy? probably what you do. [laughter] announcer: bob newhart, phyllis diller, and, of course, he and bing didn't need to be on the road to have a good time. >> i can't believe this. a devout coward like you. aren't you afraid of rats? bob: why should i be? i made six road...
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we're living in the rules that the boys as we said to this academicians who passed with milton friedman's policies before the newlyweds in the rest of the world she was the 1st experiment in the last 30 or 40 years os implemented to our development who is mainly focused on the concentration of our economy and the trickle down economy. ideology these demonstrations have relieved or release some energy who was very tied up inside of the people of mine of the people heart that it wasn't able to get to the end of the months without having to spend with credit so i think that when everything is privatized you can not access to the basic rights that should be grand where anted so i think this is one of the main issues whom people in the streets are. protesting on. if the privatization chicago privatization model is the same can you really look at the dead the wounded and detained in chile today and compare it though premier as policies and positions policies. no i think that the contacts of course are different between dictatorships not only that human one but all the dictator city the seventy'
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and russia will not be destroyed the simply milton forced we're prepared to do that even today on the other hand circular labral has reiterated that russia has been making unilateral steps of good faith for instance the russian president had previously said that russia wasn't going to deploy any weapons that had been banned under the i.n.f. treaty in europe unless washington or its allies decide to do that fest but it wasn't all negative there are some points where russia and the united states do see eye to eye on where they do see each other as valuable partners syria afghanistan north korea all those aspects all those political crises see russia and the united states working together and both countries and seem did their best both ministers at least did their best to try and move that train forward as much as they could. oh virginia state senator richard black thinks the russian foreign minister's trip to washington concert a difficult time for president trump keep in mind that. all of this is taking place with the backdrop of the impeachment hearings and it has been one of the stra
and russia will not be destroyed the simply milton forced we're prepared to do that even today on the other hand circular labral has reiterated that russia has been making unilateral steps of good faith for instance the russian president had previously said that russia wasn't going to deploy any weapons that had been banned under the i.n.f. treaty in europe unless washington or its allies decide to do that fest but it wasn't all negative there are some points where russia and the united states...
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one of the persons he spoke to was his agent milton evans. evans contacted dr.>> that call came in at 8:25 w.m. eunice murray told police it was 9:00 p.m. when the phone rang in marilyn's house. >> it was a phone call from marilyn's attorney and he asked if marilyn is all right. i said as far as i know she is. i went into the room and the telephone cord was under the door. these were indications that she was sleeping. >> if you think about eunice murray's disposition. she wasn't one to make waves. if marilyn was in her room and didn't want to be disturbed, she was walk on egg shells. >> there is only one thing that is known for sure. marilyn monroe would never be seen alive again. a more secure diaper closure. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. that's what we do at 3m, we listen to people, even those who don't have a voice. we are people helping people. most people think as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second m
one of the persons he spoke to was his agent milton evans. evans contacted dr.>> that call came in at 8:25 w.m. eunice murray told police it was 9:00 p.m. when the phone rang in marilyn's house. >> it was a phone call from marilyn's attorney and he asked if marilyn is all right. i said as far as i know she is. i went into the room and the telephone cord was under the door. these were indications that she was sleeping. >> if you think about eunice murray's disposition. she...
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uganda since independence from the colonial rulers the british it can really be summed up with 3 names milton obote idi amin and you ari certainly no 2 of those a boat mean mean in particular were very very brutal would you accept that when the 70 came to power 1st he rescued your country well that has been stayed we've always been. hearing that while growing up until we grew up old enough to see with our own eyes and say without fear of contradiction that most seventies rule is much more brutal than the rules that have been there before only that president must have been has been extremely smart and you must give it to him you know the world sees prison him as a van and indeed many people describe him as a benevolent dictator or a dictator in a suit to the western world presidents have been has always cast this image of a democrat but back home he has stepped on all rights and freedoms and he has ruled uganda with an iron fist what do you say to international investors and to governments to diplomats you who say better the devil you know well to the international community to the internation
uganda since independence from the colonial rulers the british it can really be summed up with 3 names milton obote idi amin and you ari certainly no 2 of those a boat mean mean in particular were very very brutal would you accept that when the 70 came to power 1st he rescued your country well that has been stayed we've always been. hearing that while growing up until we grew up old enough to see with our own eyes and say without fear of contradiction that most seventies rule is much more...
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and their liberalism or that the doctrine of milton friedman has introduced and this was really a monetarist school of economics i just tweak the money supply and somehow this leads to growth and we have the result of this now 4045 years later where the central banks who are controlling the monetary spigot the monetary policies they have this great prop policy where they print trillions of dollars they give it to their friends on wall street 1st who buy assets with it and there trickles down through the economy every single layer where it doesn't what doesn't well what i'll do what i was going to say was that it has the effect of becoming available to other parts of the economy but at higher and higher interest rates so yeah i get a payday loan loan at 3000 percent annualized return it started off as a 0 percent loan to a billionaire on wall street but you're point the money doesn't trickle down is not a fact of money velocity which is a kind of a measure of how how much the money is trickling down is at historic lows it's almost at at 0 and we see a lot of distress in these financial market
and their liberalism or that the doctrine of milton friedman has introduced and this was really a monetarist school of economics i just tweak the money supply and somehow this leads to growth and we have the result of this now 4045 years later where the central banks who are controlling the monetary spigot the monetary policies they have this great prop policy where they print trillions of dollars they give it to their friends on wall street 1st who buy assets with it and there trickles down...
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milton friedman cooled it taxation without legislation and yeah they'd be as well to sort out their current series they would to be taxing billionaires and do you know let me ask you a question you know where you get the expression daylight robbery from you know. we get it from we used to have a thing in the in the u.k. called window tax and in fact throughout europe where people were taxed on our window and this tax went on in the u.k. for 17180 years and wanted peace finally debated whether this tax was a good or bad thing in parliament they cried out daylight robbery daylight robbery and that's because in order to avoid paying tax many people locked up their windows and this was no small sacrifice to cool see no snakes there was no electricity not even gas and electric. lighting and we live with tallow candles and so the whole last day lights and they lost the fresh air in many many incidences of d.c.s. in the industrial revolution much worse these cramped damp when dentist weddings and that's where the expression daylight robbery derives from right i think also in london architecturally
milton friedman cooled it taxation without legislation and yeah they'd be as well to sort out their current series they would to be taxing billionaires and do you know let me ask you a question you know where you get the expression daylight robbery from you know. we get it from we used to have a thing in the in the u.k. called window tax and in fact throughout europe where people were taxed on our window and this tax went on in the u.k. for 17180 years and wanted peace finally debated whether...
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and he just from the vantage of milton's in both cases you have external powers trying to essentially stabilize our ears remotely are in the real questions of citizens over of those countries whether it's worth it to continue invest in companies in foreign in rio its power charles from foursomes from rod get involved in contrary not only due to our true as i want to come but the charter of us but for their own national interests i think out in the bottom out of the of intervention in mali in 2013 are there may have been a false sense in france that it had a handle on this kind of terms i don't know i think that france will increasingly try to get other western countries especially the united states in the u.k. are trying to ramp up their counterterrorism involvement. there without double trouble signed off an executive order to cut the anti semitism on college campuses but he faces a backlash from the probe palestinian groups it's about our story still ahead after the break. you know world's big partners. a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that
and he just from the vantage of milton's in both cases you have external powers trying to essentially stabilize our ears remotely are in the real questions of citizens over of those countries whether it's worth it to continue invest in companies in foreign in rio its power charles from foursomes from rod get involved in contrary not only due to our true as i want to come but the charter of us but for their own national interests i think out in the bottom out of the of intervention in mali in...
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fallon sherrock, who's 25 and from milton keynes, beat ted evetts 3—2 in the first round of the pdc world will inspire more women to take up the sport — as natalie pirks reports. it's been a year of female sporting firsts and this was a perfect way to cap it off. in one history making throw, life has changed overnight for fallon sherrock. this morning, after two hours sleep, she told me her win is still sinking in. when i saw the reaction of everyone and then the tv cameras. ijust realised what i had done and i was emotional. i'm still speechless. realised what i had done and i was emotional. i'm stillspeechless. i can't describe how happy i was. just overwhelmed. fallon sherrock began playing just eight years ago when she was 17. since then she has climbed the rankings to second best female player in the world. but it has been far from an easy ride. she became a mother, battled kidney disease and now plans to donate her winning board to a charity close to her heart. i'm going to auction this and use the money and give it to a charity. the national autistic society. because my little boy
fallon sherrock, who's 25 and from milton keynes, beat ted evetts 3—2 in the first round of the pdc world will inspire more women to take up the sport — as natalie pirks reports. it's been a year of female sporting firsts and this was a perfect way to cap it off. in one history making throw, life has changed overnight for fallon sherrock. this morning, after two hours sleep, she told me her win is still sinking in. when i saw the reaction of everyone and then the tv cameras. ijust realised...
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you're looking at the first ferrari engine ever put in a boat and the man who owns it, milton.great, it's great. >> one of find -- kind, it pushes 500-horsepower which back then there was nothing more than around 300, 350, so inzo himself worked on this boat and they designed the -- the super chargers, the heavier magnitos so you could put 24 spark plugs. just gigantic, look at it. corroborators and all. jeff: not only is it a big engine, it set the world record back in 19 -- what was -- >> 1952o. jeff: of 150 miles an hour on the water. >> that is correct. jeff: thank you and thank you for the interest in preserving this iconic piece of history. >> yeah, i'm actually considering selling it because i've had it for 7 years. jeff: you're willing to sell. for the right money. we are hoping to get 20 million. jeff: one of a kind, yours for 20 million or so, give or take. >> give or take. jeff: coming up it was 100 years ago that wo bentley launched a car company and one of its own is a top contender for best of show, bentley's usco celebrates occasion by taking us for our ride. >>
you're looking at the first ferrari engine ever put in a boat and the man who owns it, milton.great, it's great. >> one of find -- kind, it pushes 500-horsepower which back then there was nothing more than around 300, 350, so inzo himself worked on this boat and they designed the -- the super chargers, the heavier magnitos so you could put 24 spark plugs. just gigantic, look at it. corroborators and all. jeff: not only is it a big engine, it set the world record back in 19 -- what was --...
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. >> you mention disapprovingly the essay milton friedman wrote to maximize shareholder value and what i agree with that if you aim for that only you will this if you are in other pursuits then you could be profitable long-term have we reached a point where shareholder must be reformed quick. >> it depends what you mean by ,reformed so also with john mackey ends socially conscious capitalism but i don't think there's any single right answer for all economies probably your goal should be profit-making to capture the market share if you're doing something to interact more with the environment then we would need a broader range of conception but you need to make money to stay in business overreacting is i think he just went too far. >> i have two more questions with a rapidfire round so the other question i wanted to ask you, fortune 500 companies strike me as being very different creatures to the trump organization to be privately held orie cargo that don't have hr with the political reaction of social media trump prefers to hang out with other people if you look at the guest list there'
. >> you mention disapprovingly the essay milton friedman wrote to maximize shareholder value and what i agree with that if you aim for that only you will this if you are in other pursuits then you could be profitable long-term have we reached a point where shareholder must be reformed quick. >> it depends what you mean by ,reformed so also with john mackey ends socially conscious capitalism but i don't think there's any single right answer for all economies probably your goal...
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and the 1st i suppose we are in malaysia in milton 25 years and what that means for global eradication efforts. there's no shortage of right in the full cost across the middle east over the next couple of days lots of class rolling through iraq into iran a fair bit of cloud too just spilling in across that east to saddam's the mediterranean sofa syria lebanon jordan maybe down its positive israel we could expect to see some rather lobby showers longer spells of rain as we go through monday a rather dull and damp day some dull weather so into northern parts of iran to run at around 11 celsius i suspect it will be dry to some of the conditions there for couple on monday afternoon going into shoes day and more the same really because some what's the weather coming across q city that could lead to some localized flooding slot in the bryson around the levant but still some wet weather there it's north of syria southeastern parts of the struggling to get around 11 celsius that in the last bits and pieces snow over the high ground i would come down in say the arabian peninsula and there is a
and the 1st i suppose we are in malaysia in milton 25 years and what that means for global eradication efforts. there's no shortage of right in the full cost across the middle east over the next couple of days lots of class rolling through iraq into iran a fair bit of cloud too just spilling in across that east to saddam's the mediterranean sofa syria lebanon jordan maybe down its positive israel we could expect to see some rather lobby showers longer spells of rain as we go through monday a...
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friars club behind closed doors stag roasts, the fact they were these huge stars like jack benny and milton, the public had only heard on tv or on the radio be squeaky clean, suddenly see another side of it. >> eight years and like most performers, asked thousands of acquaintances, thousands of people that he knows. but he's also one of the people who has close friends. i would like to say that i'm one. don't want to speak for don but i'm one of his close friends. that's important to don because queers need friends. >> the vaudeville style and burlesque tradition came together at the friars club. >> it's good when an artist can express themselves in a way that may not be acceptable outside that temple of free speech. people say there's a time and place for that kind of comedy, that's the time and place, the roast. >> i'll remember this evening probably as long as it takes me . with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor
friars club behind closed doors stag roasts, the fact they were these huge stars like jack benny and milton, the public had only heard on tv or on the radio be squeaky clean, suddenly see another side of it. >> eight years and like most performers, asked thousands of acquaintances, thousands of people that he knows. but he's also one of the people who has close friends. i would like to say that i'm one. don't want to speak for don but i'm one of his close friends. that's important to don...