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mr. michael fabricant. >> mr. speaker, there are promising things in the west midlands economy. employment in the region up by 140,000 since 2010 and more than 10thousand businesses were created in the region between 2010 and 2014. thanks to our long-term economic plan for the west midlands helping to build a strong hs, reform our education system and give our police resources they need. >> michael fabricant. >> unemployment is down again it my beautiful litchfield. yesterday was absolute first for the west midlands when the whole region cooperated to invest 33 investment schemes at international conference in cannes which will create further 130,000 jobs. what more can the prime minister do to support the midlands engine, of course assuring we never get a labour government? >> i'm glad by honourable friend chosen to be here rather than cannes. i'm relived by that. he is right about the 33 schemes. we had 300 million-pound between chinese investors and a auto tiff to create 1,000 jobs in coventry. staffordshire, nestle opening a new coffee factory, bringing 400 jobs. of course w
mr. michael fabricant. >> mr. speaker, there are promising things in the west midlands economy. employment in the region up by 140,000 since 2010 and more than 10thousand businesses were created in the region between 2010 and 2014. thanks to our long-term economic plan for the west midlands helping to build a strong hs, reform our education system and give our police resources they need. >> michael fabricant. >> unemployment is down again it my beautiful litchfield. yesterday...
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michael has immense affection for him. i wish we had heard the fabric of the past from mr. staley today. taken about his comment today, that it was like being a doctor or lawyer. staley wants to take the modern wall street back to the fabric that henry and others know. that really struck me. >> he was a big part of "liar's poker." he said, it made michael lewis, but it ruined him. >> i would put that over to immense graciousness. when i ran into him over the years, he was eventually -- immensely gracious about how things had ended out in his public service, which was really the social fabric of new york city. john went from where he was, to the collapse of the career, but he made something of it afterwards, which was really important. ramy: that is all for this edition of "bloomberg best." i'm ramy inocencio. thanks for watching. ♪ david: inside the magazine's news room in new york city. a device that tricks your cell phone into revealing its serial number. meet the play boy who will introduce you to marco rubio's sugar daddy. all that and more in this week's issue of "bloomberg business
michael has immense affection for him. i wish we had heard the fabric of the past from mr. staley today. taken about his comment today, that it was like being a doctor or lawyer. staley wants to take the modern wall street back to the fabric that henry and others know. that really struck me. >> he was a big part of "liar's poker." he said, it made michael lewis, but it ruined him. >> i would put that over to immense graciousness. when i ran into him over the years, he was...
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michael has immense affection for him. i wish we had heard the fabric of the past from mr. staley today.en about his comment today, that it was like being a doctor or lawyer. staley wants to take the modern wall street back to the fabric that henry and others know. that really struck me. he was a big part of "liar's poker." he said, it made michael lewis, but it ruined him. >> i would put that over to immense graciousness. when i ran into him over the years, he was eventually gracious about how things had ended out in his public service, which was really the social fabric of new york city. was, tot from where he the collapse of the career, but he made something of it afterwards, which was really important. ♪ ramy: that is all for this edition of "bloomberg best." i'm ramy inocencio. thanks for watching. ♪ >> welcome to a best of "with all due respect." another big week for the presidential campaigns. trump one by a lot in michigan, bernie sanders one by a little, still enough to sting the hillary clinton campaign. we begin by dissecting that victory. how on earth did sanders pull this of
michael has immense affection for him. i wish we had heard the fabric of the past from mr. staley today.en about his comment today, that it was like being a doctor or lawyer. staley wants to take the modern wall street back to the fabric that henry and others know. that really struck me. he was a big part of "liar's poker." he said, it made michael lewis, but it ruined him. >> i would put that over to immense graciousness. when i ran into him over the years, he was eventually...
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fabric, they know that mr. gutfreund knows that what struck me. mark: you know, he was part of the famous book where he said it made michael lewis, but ruined him.: i would take that as an immense graciousness. i member a few times here in bloomberg, he was immensely gracious about how things had ended up in his public service forward. which was really of the social fabric of new york city. he went from where he was through to the collapse of his career. he made something of it afterwards. it was very important. vonnie: it made people like john mayweather and all these other wall street legends. always. thank you so much. we will talk to you another time, tom. he died at the age of 86. next, we sit down with the ceo hunter harrison at his farm in ridgefield, connecticut. ♪ . . vonnie: live from bloomberg andquarters in new york london, i'm vonnie quinn. barton.d i mark let's go to ridgefield, connecticut where our very own erik schatzker is standing by with the chief executive of canadian pacific railway. mark, thank you. as you say i am here with hunter harrison. he has been trying to straighten a deal with norfolk southern valued in the tens o
fabric, they know that mr. gutfreund knows that what struck me. mark: you know, he was part of the famous book where he said it made michael lewis, but ruined him.: i would take that as an immense graciousness. i member a few times here in bloomberg, he was immensely gracious about how things had ended up in his public service forward. which was really of the social fabric of new york city. he went from where he was through to the collapse of his career. he made something of it afterwards. it...
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michael has immense affection for him. and his time at salomon brothers. i would suggest that we heard the fabric of the past from mr.lly taken by his comment today, that it was like being a doctor or lawyer. staley wants to take the modern wall street and his barclays back to the fabric that henry and others know. that really struck me. on this day. mark he was a big part of : "liar's poker." he said, it made michael lewis, but it ruined him. >> i would put that over to immense graciousness. when i ran into him the few times here at bloomberg over the years, he was immensely gracious about how things had ended out in his public service forward, which was really the social fabric of new york city in its philanthropy. john went from where he was, to the collapse of the career, but he made something of it afterwards, which was really important. ramy: that is all for this edition of "bloomberg best." river you can always find the latest business news from around the world at bloomberg.com. i'm ramy inocencio. thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ announcer: "brilliant ideas" powered by hyundai motors. ♪ narrator: the contemporary ar
michael has immense affection for him. and his time at salomon brothers. i would suggest that we heard the fabric of the past from mr.lly taken by his comment today, that it was like being a doctor or lawyer. staley wants to take the modern wall street and his barclays back to the fabric that henry and others know. that really struck me. on this day. mark he was a big part of : "liar's poker." he said, it made michael lewis, but it ruined him. >> i would put that over to immense...
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michael has immense affection for him. and his time at salomon brothers. i would suggest that we heard the fabric of the past from mr.ally taken by his comment today, that it was like being a doctor or lawyer. staley wants to take the modern wall street and his barclays back to the fabric that henry and others know. that really struck me. on this day. mark: he was a big part of "liar's poker." he said, it made michael lewis, but it ruined him. tom: i would put that over to immense graciousness. when i ran into him the few times here at bloomberg over the years, he was immensely gracious about how things had ended out in his public service forward, which was really the social fabric of new york city in its philanthropy. john went from where he was, to the collapse of the career, but he made something of it afterwards, which was really important. ramy: that is all for this edition of "bloomberg best." river you can always find the latest business news from around the world at bloomberg.com. i'm ramy inocencio. thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ angie: under pressure. weaker than expected sales data shows that china is not respon
michael has immense affection for him. and his time at salomon brothers. i would suggest that we heard the fabric of the past from mr.ally taken by his comment today, that it was like being a doctor or lawyer. staley wants to take the modern wall street and his barclays back to the fabric that henry and others know. that really struck me. on this day. mark: he was a big part of "liar's poker." he said, it made michael lewis, but it ruined him. tom: i would put that over to immense...