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. >> reporter: epidemiologists richard wilkinson and kate pickett document this claim in their latest book, "the inne" level." yes, economic growth drives greater contentment," happiness," but only to a point. >> in the rich, developed world economicis no longer buying us gains in health and happiness. >> reporter: and so as poor counies get richer... >> things get better. >> reporter: and then if you have inequality or increasing inequality in that country then you're going-- you will not be doing as well as the other rich countries. >> reporter: it's the difference between the u.s. andna scana, says pickett. >> if you and i have equal education, the same incomes, the same wealth, the same social class, if you live in a more equal society than i do you are more likely to live loyour children to be healthier, less likely to do drugs or drop out of school. everything about your world is going to be better >> reporter: consider mental illness, whi pickett and wilkinson first linked to inequality a decade ago. >> since then, i think we're seeing an epidemic of mental illness in the most
. >> reporter: epidemiologists richard wilkinson and kate pickett document this claim in their latest book, "the inne" level." yes, economic growth drives greater contentment," happiness," but only to a point. >> in the rich, developed world economicis no longer buying us gains in health and happiness. >> reporter: and so as poor counies get richer... >> things get better. >> reporter: and then if you have inequality or increasing...
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holder and mr pickett is still in sextape focus at the kodak theatre. once again no action was taken by the police. denied responsibility. but as the first twenty nineteen election approached there was growing concern that black manes mayors might play a part in the coming vote. it might. as campaigning gotten the way against the background of inadequate funding and the laws the hostile media candidates from a came the pro western party and socialist pro russian party came on to the streets in freezing temperatures to canvass for vait. cloth next party the democrats were able to draw on the oligarchs media monopoly to target opposition candidates. they all lent their wealth in silence also people like you just the media and all leaders formally more or less when you thought it up on wednesday when i was told it was this author's lessons this is just the misled you and me well let me first start with. the all the. archaean the party largely untainted by charges of corruption is one of the hot nukes bitterest opponents of the joint leader my son do when t
holder and mr pickett is still in sextape focus at the kodak theatre. once again no action was taken by the police. denied responsibility. but as the first twenty nineteen election approached there was growing concern that black manes mayors might play a part in the coming vote. it might. as campaigning gotten the way against the background of inadequate funding and the laws the hostile media candidates from a came the pro western party and socialist pro russian party came on to the streets in...
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and if we win we're still not out of trouble this intrigue mr pickett. indeed with just fourteen points and a catastrophic in front of results and performances not many people expect them to beat the drum. got themselves were only sixteen points and still waiting for a win in twenty nineteen but perhaps in mario gomez could lead from the front. with eleven games to play both teams had to show whether they had any bites in the relegation six points. but from the off there was only one team playing football still got ten more ideas more metal and momi going forwards to come especially the way that's fashion in the first minutes scoring. his first goal was the you have still got to have a few unlucky results recently but on the course you have the mas they were looking very good as would sun come back but them sumit up have i. and the eighteen year old even made it three on the stroke of half time of the two goes for the club record signing his first since joining us in january. and of that one looking like they were battling anything but stuttgart relegati
and if we win we're still not out of trouble this intrigue mr pickett. indeed with just fourteen points and a catastrophic in front of results and performances not many people expect them to beat the drum. got themselves were only sixteen points and still waiting for a win in twenty nineteen but perhaps in mario gomez could lead from the front. with eleven games to play both teams had to show whether they had any bites in the relegation six points. but from the off there was only one team...
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we went up to gettysburg in number of times and reenacted pickett's charge. i was blessed to grow up in a place so rich in history. when you combine that with my texas roots in history, informs who i am as a public servant. >> what did your parents do for a living? rep. roy: my mom and dad met in austin, texas. my dad worked for the irs. he did a lot of information technology development in the 1980's and 1990's. he worked here and then ended up retiring back to texas. >> did he influence your conservative roots? rep. roy: my family is all generally conservative. mostly from the standpoint of that texas can-do spirit. my grandmother lost my grandfather and was raising my dad with polio -- he had to figure out how to walk and deal with all these consequences of having had polio and never ask -- asked for anything. my mom sacrifices -- that's the american way. it's the way of texas. the opportunity you have to succeed and excel by your own work, your own work ethic. our lives are a lot better if you get government out of the way. >> what were you doing in your
we went up to gettysburg in number of times and reenacted pickett's charge. i was blessed to grow up in a place so rich in history. when you combine that with my texas roots in history, informs who i am as a public servant. >> what did your parents do for a living? rep. roy: my mom and dad met in austin, texas. my dad worked for the irs. he did a lot of information technology development in the 1980's and 1990's. he worked here and then ended up retiring back to texas. >> did he...
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. >> what do you think of the wynn pickett earlier. >> i think the management unknown is too much ofco is well run. >> jon, what do you have a call made 350s in netflix. some strong buying in there today. >> and netflix has had a nice move we don't talk about it every day. >> and everybody is talking about the competition is right there, the competition is right there. people aren't dropping off the service and they're raising prices. >>> delta, flat for the year. >> lululemon reports i think it will be good. >>> "the exchange" with kelly begins right now. >> thank you, scott. wall street holds its breath a new bill on the hill is aiming to tax transactions. >>> and a reality check, the spring housing season upon us and the data is all over the map. we'll look at what's happening on the ground. >>> watch out, netflix the big threat that investors aren't taking seriously enough >>> but we begin with bob pisani with today's markets hey, bob. >> hello, kelly. we're searching for direction, but there are several movers out
. >> what do you think of the wynn pickett earlier. >> i think the management unknown is too much ofco is well run. >> jon, what do you have a call made 350s in netflix. some strong buying in there today. >> and netflix has had a nice move we don't talk about it every day. >> and everybody is talking about the competition is right there, the competition is right there. people aren't dropping off the service and they're raising prices. >>> delta, flat for...
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and right behind it there is the treasure island chapel that we did numerous wedding ceremonies pickett also closed in 2016. the mansion was the home of many events. we had at least to a small events company for four years while they did small weddings on the lawn and receptions inside the building. the bay bridge ramps project, combined with constant construction on the island really makes it, not viable, quite noisy over there, but the facility still stands. and of course, next to there, we had pavilion by the bay, which was constructed in 2009, in conjunction with one of our tenants, wind valley catering, and numerous social and incorporated events happened at that facility. it was about 86600 square-foot facility. is a semi- permitted tent, and that was deconstructed and removed, at the same time in 2016. we have had the conference centre which was a variety of iterations in the past few years. it was a treasure island event venue with the oasis cafÉ, most recently done a lot of -- and currently the location of a processing facility for some of the rock and pavement that's being rem
and right behind it there is the treasure island chapel that we did numerous wedding ceremonies pickett also closed in 2016. the mansion was the home of many events. we had at least to a small events company for four years while they did small weddings on the lawn and receptions inside the building. the bay bridge ramps project, combined with constant construction on the island really makes it, not viable, quite noisy over there, but the facility still stands. and of course, next to there, we...
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and right behind it there is the treasure island chapel that we did numerous wedding ceremonies pickett also closed in 2016. the mansion was the home of many events. we had at least to a small events company for four years while they did small weddings on the lawn and receptions inside the building. the bay bridge ramps project, combined with constant construction on the island really makes it, not viable, quite noisy over there, but the facility still stands. and of course, next to there, we had pavilion by
and right behind it there is the treasure island chapel that we did numerous wedding ceremonies pickett also closed in 2016. the mansion was the home of many events. we had at least to a small events company for four years while they did small weddings on the lawn and receptions inside the building. the bay bridge ramps project, combined with constant construction on the island really makes it, not viable, quite noisy over there, but the facility still stands. and of course, next to there, we...
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i actually -- my best friend, scott pickett, to this day i say it was chemistry class.hall or library somewhere. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but 11th grade, i leaned over to him, i said, "hey, scott, i want to create these passing academies where we go around the country, go around the world. and when i'm in the nfl, starting in the nfl, i want to do these. but let's start it now. let's start practicing now. so, literally, that summer, we started -- we started doing football camps, russell wilson passing academies. and we literally did them, had 150 kids at our first camp. now we've coached over 10,000 kids around the country, around the world. it's been amazing. [ cheers and applause ] and it's really special. >> jimmy: where do the kids come from? >> they come from all over. and the coolest thing we do with the russell -- r.w.p.a. is -- what we do is -- we also have scholarship kids. so the kids who may not be able to afford it or whatever it may be, we give them scholarships. and they're sponsored. and it's a pretty special thing. and then in addition we have r.w.q.b. which i
i actually -- my best friend, scott pickett, to this day i say it was chemistry class.hall or library somewhere. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but 11th grade, i leaned over to him, i said, "hey, scott, i want to create these passing academies where we go around the country, go around the world. and when i'm in the nfl, starting in the nfl, i want to do these. but let's start it now. let's start practicing now. so, literally, that summer, we started -- we started doing football camps,...
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hourng till the midnight bya song circa the mid 60's wicked wilson pickett. i called the book waiting until the mid-light our -- midnight hour is because the modern black power movement comes during the cold war period of the 1950's. it comes in a period of american history where midnight is ushered in for radical and progressive politics. it is at this very same moment see the seeds of that modern black power movement are planted with malcolm x in harlem and how they reverberate. i titled it "waiting till the midnight hour" because of that. >> in reading your book, a lot resonates that is similar, if not on a political but an ideological level. i was wondering if you came across any parallels or influences? , i will speak about the caribbean in general and not just roster far -- rastafarians. black power will influence the caribbean. stokely carmichael is from trinidad. certainly, there is an earlier generation of activists like marcus garvey and different haitian, jamaican, west indian activists who tended to be more militant than black americans because th
hourng till the midnight bya song circa the mid 60's wicked wilson pickett. i called the book waiting until the mid-light our -- midnight hour is because the modern black power movement comes during the cold war period of the 1950's. it comes in a period of american history where midnight is ushered in for radical and progressive politics. it is at this very same moment see the seeds of that modern black power movement are planted with malcolm x in harlem and how they reverberate. i titled it...
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i think the public is the ultimate check and balance in every as pickett of our lives and certainly inpublic one. so we need to make our voices heard. we need to talk to every representative in government to make our voice clear that this is important, this matters. this is a matter of life and death. >> captain sully sullenberger, the person you want to talk to about subjects like this. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you, joy. >> thank you. more "am joy" after the break. more "am joy" after the break. loves still strong. ♪ ♪ ooo baby, here i am, signed, sealed, delivered, i'm yours ♪ applebee's 3 course meal now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. beauty editors have tried everything. in search of a whiter smile. their choice? crest 3d whitestrips. our exclusive whitening formulation safely whitens 25 times better*. for a noticeably whiter, smile. trust america's #1 whitening treatment. crest 3d whitestrips. [laughter] ♪ ♪ "i'm okay." ♪ ♪ has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody els
i think the public is the ultimate check and balance in every as pickett of our lives and certainly inpublic one. so we need to make our voices heard. we need to talk to every representative in government to make our voice clear that this is important, this matters. this is a matter of life and death. >> captain sully sullenberger, the person you want to talk to about subjects like this. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you, joy. >> thank you. more "am joy"...