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rich: i think it is a lot of things coming together.am has a special vibe and special kutcher that they have had all your long. they are really resilient. the coach is still the lot of belief and instilled in them the belief that they can do it. we have a lot of talent and the team commander couple of guys had to get hurt in order to see all the talent surface. people that jason tatum come a young guys who are really getting their first chance to show what they can do on the big stage. . they have really grown into those roles our offer has been a great player, a great leader on the team. so i think it is a lot of things coming together at once. caroline: when you are missing two of your top players, how does that affect the franchise? rich: it really hasn't affected business this year, we have been on quite a roll without them fortunately. -- the celtics are great brand, we are one of the truly global sport brands and i think we have a bit of a recession-proof quality to us. because we have such a large, global, loyal following. so the
rich: i think it is a lot of things coming together.am has a special vibe and special kutcher that they have had all your long. they are really resilient. the coach is still the lot of belief and instilled in them the belief that they can do it. we have a lot of talent and the team commander couple of guys had to get hurt in order to see all the talent surface. people that jason tatum come a young guys who are really getting their first chance to show what they can do on the big stage. . they...
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talk to the rich people that voted for trump. talk to the people that are going to make your readers uncomfortable because maybe they look a little bit more like them, you know? they're well off, they have a college degree, they voted for trump. and that's a lot of trump voters. >> [inaudible] >> sure. >> i guess or -- [inaudible] because so often -- [inaudible] the biggest gap is the local pretty and the national press -- [inaudible] reporters, you know -- [inaudible] >> yeah, i think that would be useful. that would be one way to do it especially since local papers or are so often failing because they don't have any financial support. gosh, maybe kick a little bit of that new york times, washington post democracy dies in dark kansan money their way, right? -- darkness money their way, right? [laughter] >> but is there also, to sort of follow up on your question, is there also a responsibility then to flip the idea as well? because i think that both, like we do both sides, there are cliches that head in both directions. i mean,
talk to the rich people that voted for trump. talk to the people that are going to make your readers uncomfortable because maybe they look a little bit more like them, you know? they're well off, they have a college degree, they voted for trump. and that's a lot of trump voters. >> [inaudible] >> sure. >> i guess or -- [inaudible] because so often -- [inaudible] the biggest gap is the local pretty and the national press -- [inaudible] reporters, you know -- [inaudible]...
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rich clarida has just given his answer. let's listen in. >> improving the levels of both capital, liquidity, the stress testing that has been put in place, and the result ability of institutions has improved greatly since the crisis. i think that when we are talking about appropriateness of regulation and applying it to different institutions in our financial system, we need to be very aware of the complexity, the size, and the risk of those institutions as we are looking to ensure the safety and soundness of our financial system. i believe it is appropriate to consider those characteristics within the context of safety and soundness, and looking to apply the most appropriate double of regulation to each -- appropriate level of regulation to its institution. >> i appreciate your answers, and to basically just summarize what i heard, we all agree that the primary objective of our regulatory system should be to ensure the safety and soundness of our financial institutions in this country. within that standard, there can be a
rich clarida has just given his answer. let's listen in. >> improving the levels of both capital, liquidity, the stress testing that has been put in place, and the result ability of institutions has improved greatly since the crisis. i think that when we are talking about appropriateness of regulation and applying it to different institutions in our financial system, we need to be very aware of the complexity, the size, and the risk of those institutions as we are looking to ensure the...
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welcome to "bloomberg technology ", rich. rich: thank you for having me. i like your office.hter] caroline: it is a nice setting for today. what a historic run. how do you feel about the next games. ? is continuing to defy expectations. cleveland is not going to go down without a real fight. i expect to have two really difficult games. i would like to get at least one. if we get both of them, i would feel really good about that. our team is on a nice roll. we are playing with a lot of confidence. caroline: what is behind the confidence? rich: i think it is a lot of things coming together. this team has a special vibe and special culture all year long. they are really resilient. i think the coach instills a lot of the leaf in the to bring out the best -- a lot of belief in them to bring out the best in the individual guys. we had to see that talent surface. tatum haverown and shown what they can on the stage, have grown into those roles. i think it is a lot of things coming together at once. caroline: when you are missing two of your top players, how does that affect the franc
welcome to "bloomberg technology ", rich. rich: thank you for having me. i like your office.hter] caroline: it is a nice setting for today. what a historic run. how do you feel about the next games. ? is continuing to defy expectations. cleveland is not going to go down without a real fight. i expect to have two really difficult games. i would like to get at least one. if we get both of them, i would feel really good about that. our team is on a nice roll. we are playing with a lot of...
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or member, in the 1830's and weres, who owned america, rich slave owners and rich property owners. we have come a long way. although, one might dispute that. boat, they took the boat, the slaves took over the boat and landed in new haven, connecticut. afterent martin van buren reelection -- up for reelection at the time, decided that all of these slaves had to go back for their owners, because he wanted the votes from the southern states. roger baldwin, who was a nothing attorney, a very brave and bold attorney, gave up his practice and defended those slaves on the that they were african citizens who had been kidnapped, which is exactly the case. he tried the matter. them all american citizenship, that is to say the right to stay in this country without the rich slaveowners taking them back. roger baldwin died penniless. in a popper's grave. by the way, before they did that, they did it all the way to the then u.s. supreme court and another jenin by the name of john quincy adams took it to the supreme court and got affirmed that the slaves had a right to stay in america. that was 1
or member, in the 1830's and weres, who owned america, rich slave owners and rich property owners. we have come a long way. although, one might dispute that. boat, they took the boat, the slaves took over the boat and landed in new haven, connecticut. afterent martin van buren reelection -- up for reelection at the time, decided that all of these slaves had to go back for their owners, because he wanted the votes from the southern states. roger baldwin, who was a nothing attorney, a very brave...
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now remember, in the 1830s and 40s who owned america were rich slaveowners and rich property owners. we have come a long way, although one might dispute that. they landed the vote, they took the vote and landed in new haven connecticut. president martin van buren was up for reelection at the time and decided that all of these slaves had to go back to their owners because he wanted the votes for himself in the southern state. roger baldwin who is a nothing attorney and i don't mean to refer to him as a nothing attorney, he gave up his practice and defended those slaves on the basis that they were african citizens who had been kidnapped which is exactly the case. he tried the matter and he got them all american citizenship or that is to say the right to stay in this country without the rich slaveowners taking him back. roger baldwin died penniless in a helper's grave. before he did that they took it all the way to the then supreme court and another gentleman by the name of john quincy adams took it to the supreme court and got it affirmed that the slaves had a right to stay in america.
now remember, in the 1830s and 40s who owned america were rich slaveowners and rich property owners. we have come a long way, although one might dispute that. they landed the vote, they took the vote and landed in new haven connecticut. president martin van buren was up for reelection at the time and decided that all of these slaves had to go back to their owners because he wanted the votes for himself in the southern state. roger baldwin who is a nothing attorney and i don't mean to refer to...
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rich has to learn how to take some chances. like cash in the bank like you do, and i don't like debt, but i also like growth. you know what concerns me about michael is that he doesn't know his numbers the way he should. all right, let's go to work. i'd like to go maybe make some ice cream, do that. >> let's do it. >> so educate me on something. once the ingredients are established... >> yes. >> they can be modified into frozen yogurt? they can be modified into soft serve? >> correct. >> it's all the base. >> it's important for mr. green tea to expand their flavors and products, because once people fall in love with the brand, we want to make sure that we have a flavor for everybody. there's two ways you can grow this business. you can grow it vertically, up and down, by developing new flavors, or you can grow it horizontally, by creating new brands and new ideas. i want to make sure that we hit all parts of the market from a 5-year-old to a 50-year-old. what i don't like about the business today is, i don't like that the whole
rich has to learn how to take some chances. like cash in the bank like you do, and i don't like debt, but i also like growth. you know what concerns me about michael is that he doesn't know his numbers the way he should. all right, let's go to work. i'd like to go maybe make some ice cream, do that. >> let's do it. >> so educate me on something. once the ingredients are established... >> yes. >> they can be modified into frozen yogurt? they can be modified into soft...
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investors, rich people. when does this end? like, just because, again, too many of these items are, oh, he sat on it so long, old rules apply. times have changed. things change in two, three years. we need to adapt to the changing needs and evolving community that we have here. it's imperative that we for large developments like this, and this developer is not short on means. he's been doing this for a long time. we need to have inclusionary housing for those low-income residents and especially to be able to protect those businesses. again, a few of his developments have only skirted the bare minimum as need be. commercial space he uses as his own business. with everything going on, it's imperative that not only this new development includes affordable housing, more than discussing 10.8%. also that he makes sure to keep the commercial space open to nonprofits or any kind of business that serves communities needs, because we know, don't dance around the obvious. what is going to go in there? we know it's high
investors, rich people. when does this end? like, just because, again, too many of these items are, oh, he sat on it so long, old rules apply. times have changed. things change in two, three years. we need to adapt to the changing needs and evolving community that we have here. it's imperative that we for large developments like this, and this developer is not short on means. he's been doing this for a long time. we need to have inclusionary housing for those low-income residents and especially...
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in many urban areas, rich and poor live side-by-side.n impoverished districts, people might live in wooden huts worth around $300, while their affluent neighbors snap up mansions worth $3 million. how does that affect a community? reporter: the air r here is hey wiwith dust. momost of the pepeople livingn ththese shacks h have no acceso electricity and running war.r. onhe o otheride ofof t untain, a well-to-do neighborhood with sports facilities and luxury villas. two worlds separated by a ten-kilometer long wall made of concretete and topped with bard wire. sara torres lives on the poor side. pamplona alta is situated in the outskirts of the peruvian capital, lima. the population is increasing rapidly, as more people arrive from the countryside to try their luck in the big city. sara has lived here for 17 years. during that time, both the wall and the contrast between the two sides hahave got biggeger. sasara: it makeses people aggressive. this kind of situation shouldn't exist today. it's a form of discrimination. other people might se
in many urban areas, rich and poor live side-by-side.n impoverished districts, people might live in wooden huts worth around $300, while their affluent neighbors snap up mansions worth $3 million. how does that affect a community? reporter: the air r here is hey wiwith dust. momost of the pepeople livingn ththese shacks h have no acceso electricity and running war.r. onhe o otheride ofof t untain, a well-to-do neighborhood with sports facilities and luxury villas. two worlds separated by a...
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the corporations and the rich. wow.'m not describing the s soviet union or some fanty or some impossible dream. i'm just describing american histstory, and not soso long ago, either. wow. just to drive it home, roosevelt--how did he actually do this? he was very courageous and clever. in the midst of world war ii, to make this point really strong, he proposed a novel income tax. here's how it would work. above a certain level--and the levelel in those years was $25,000 a year-- the income tax rate that would have to be paid is----presiden's proposal--100%. that's right. $25,0,000 a year would become a maximum income. you know how we h have a mminimum wage? this would be the maximum income, the other end. the republicans, predictably, went crazy. and they fought and they yelled, and they reached a compromise. and the compromise was that above the top, the highest rate, the richest americans would henceforth have to pay 94%. the law signed by the president. if you were rich in the 1940s, every dollar over the top limit, t
the corporations and the rich. wow.'m not describing the s soviet union or some fanty or some impossible dream. i'm just describing american histstory, and not soso long ago, either. wow. just to drive it home, roosevelt--how did he actually do this? he was very courageous and clever. in the midst of world war ii, to make this point really strong, he proposed a novel income tax. here's how it would work. above a certain level--and the levelel in those years was $25,000 a year-- the income tax...
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since thap time, rich has -- since that time, rich has donated his time and energy, and importantly, his philanthropy to our great state and our community. let me provide a few examples. rich is a huge champion for our schools. that can mean to delivering up to 400sundaes to take to elementary schools when they have a family reading or math night. he helps fund school trips for students who need help. every year each elementary school that he works with stages a, quote, tastee freeze takeover. school staff members work shifts behind the counter and tastee freeze employees wear school t shirts, that is widely advertised and popular and tastee freeze donates a portion of that day's take to the school. again, very, very focused on community. rich also formed a work study partnership with high schools. he guesses that the average age of his 28 employees is about 17 years old. about the age of our pages right here listening so intently. for so many alaskans it was their first, and some say, their best job ever, to work in that tastee freeze that rich owns. he has donated his time, energy,
since thap time, rich has -- since that time, rich has donated his time and energy, and importantly, his philanthropy to our great state and our community. let me provide a few examples. rich is a huge champion for our schools. that can mean to delivering up to 400sundaes to take to elementary schools when they have a family reading or math night. he helps fund school trips for students who need help. every year each elementary school that he works with stages a, quote, tastee freeze takeover....
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the middlemen became very rich. [applause] whoever those middlemen were, a lot of people never even figured it out, they were rich. they will not be so rich anymore. year, the fda approved over 1000 low-cost generics, the most in history, which has already saved the american people nearly $9 billion. thank you, scott. next, we're going to take on of one the biggest obstacles to affordable medicine, the tangled web of special interest. not too many are sitting here today, but they used to be here all the time. the drug lobby is making an absolute fortune at the expense of american consumers. no industry spends more money on lobbying than the pharmaceutical health products industry. last year, these companies spent nearly $280 million on lobbyists. that is more than tobacco, oil, and defense contractors combined. health insurance companies and other providers spent another $200 million to protect the status quo and to keep prices artificially high. they have been very successful doing it for many years. everyone invol
the middlemen became very rich. [applause] whoever those middlemen were, a lot of people never even figured it out, they were rich. they will not be so rich anymore. year, the fda approved over 1000 low-cost generics, the most in history, which has already saved the american people nearly $9 billion. thank you, scott. next, we're going to take on of one the biggest obstacles to affordable medicine, the tangled web of special interest. not too many are sitting here today, but they used to be...
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rich, thank you for joining us.f the cohn playbook is effective, how could society dale wi deal with that. >> cohn was a bomb thrower, anything he had to do to keep justice from taking its course. we really have to start largely in the city, because one of the pieces in my book was that donald trump and cohn were among people in the -- who liked this kind of fixer, likes someone who can get them yankee tickets or get the right concrete company to build the skyscraper or fix something at city hall, a tax abatement for a real estate development. and one of the interesting things about both these guys is they were helped by "new york times," 60 minutes in the case of roy cohn and all kinds of political figures in both political parties. >> that's a point in your piece, there is plenty of evil around, and for evil to survive, usually there's a lot of -- vichy democrats gained power and consolidated it with the help of the allies among the thee yacht it will and political establishment. it's reminisce septembnt of whe jo
rich, thank you for joining us.f the cohn playbook is effective, how could society dale wi deal with that. >> cohn was a bomb thrower, anything he had to do to keep justice from taking its course. we really have to start largely in the city, because one of the pieces in my book was that donald trump and cohn were among people in the -- who liked this kind of fixer, likes someone who can get them yankee tickets or get the right concrete company to build the skyscraper or fix something at...
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roman grigoriev has designed a map that helps rich russians find their way around. he also advises newcomers on making investments. why is london such a draw for russian investors? roman: there are many, many different reasons. education is -- education, of course, because london, and the u.k. in general, has the best private schools in the world. there are different waves of russian investors. the initial wave was about safeguarding your investment. and that was the whole idea behind london and the u.k., that if you invest, no one can go and take away from you. reporter: russians have invested billions in london in recent decades. but where did they get the cash? anti-money laundering organizations like clampk have been following the money trail for years and found that much of it was simply stolen. so they've launched a kleptocracy tour to show properties used to launder money. the tour includes properties about to be -- >> just to your left here, flat 138a and flat 138b in 4 whitehall court, which are in total worth around 11.4 million . now land registry documen
roman grigoriev has designed a map that helps rich russians find their way around. he also advises newcomers on making investments. why is london such a draw for russian investors? roman: there are many, many different reasons. education is -- education, of course, because london, and the u.k. in general, has the best private schools in the world. there are different waves of russian investors. the initial wave was about safeguarding your investment. and that was the whole idea behind london...
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well maybe one of the talented comedians of crazy rich asians who spoke to kevin frasier about breakingnick young. >> do you guys know them or something? >> hell yeah. >> the wise-cracking scene-stealer in the comedy based on the best-selling book. >> you have a crazy edge, don't you? >> yes, i do. yes. you know you have to accept that. >> she plays the outspoken best friend of fresh off the boat star constance ru, who plays a new yorker who meets the man of her dreams. >> that's exactly what a super rich person would say. >> i'm a middle class girl who doesn't understand all the crazy stuff that he grew up with. >> henry golding is the crazy rich boyfriend, nick. >> he comes from this world which rachel isn't prepared for. and that partly is nick's fault. >> that's ridiculous. >> keep your eyes on aqua fina. she's one of sandra bullock's criminal crew in "ocean's 8" she and all the crazy rich asian's diversity, it's been decades since a predominantly saysian cast has headlined a big hollywood movie. >> 25 years is an entire adult life. >> it's about time i think. >> yellow on the outsi
well maybe one of the talented comedians of crazy rich asians who spoke to kevin frasier about breakingnick young. >> do you guys know them or something? >> hell yeah. >> the wise-cracking scene-stealer in the comedy based on the best-selling book. >> you have a crazy edge, don't you? >> yes, i do. yes. you know you have to accept that. >> she plays the outspoken best friend of fresh off the boat star constance ru, who plays a new yorker who meets the man of...
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veryiddlemen became very, rich. [applause] : whoever those middlemen were, and a lot of people never figured out who they were, were very rich. they will not be so rich anymore. last year, the fda approved more generics,low-cost most in history which have already saved the american people nearly $9 billion. thank you, scott. next, we are going to take on one of the biggest obstacles to affordable medicine, the tangled web of special interests. many are sitting care today though they used to be here a lot. the drug lobby is making an absolute fortune at the expense of american consumers. spends more money on lobbying in the pharmaceutical product industry. last year, these companies spent nearly 200 meet -- $280 million on lobbyists. health insurance companies and other providers spent another $200 million to protect the status quo. and to keep prices artificially high. and they have been very successful doing it for many, many years. everyone involved in the broken system, the drugmakers, the insurance companies, th
veryiddlemen became very, rich. [applause] : whoever those middlemen were, and a lot of people never figured out who they were, were very rich. they will not be so rich anymore. last year, the fda approved more generics,low-cost most in history which have already saved the american people nearly $9 billion. thank you, scott. next, we are going to take on one of the biggest obstacles to affordable medicine, the tangled web of special interests. many are sitting care today though they used to be...
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let's look at the rich list.absolutely. it is an interesting story. there is always some new things that come out of the rich list every year. the trend seems to be that almost all the 1000 richest people in our list are entrepreneurs, who built their own income. this idea of inherited wealth, the landed gentry, is being pushed aside. there is one guy in particular, jim ratcliffe, the first british born tycoon to top the list, he didn't start a business until he was in his 40s. he grew up in a council house. he is behind a chemical giant. i think it is really interesting. a lot of other things going on. more women than ever before. why are you pulling a face? this is a story written by a man, i would just point that out, who says there are a record iii! women on the rich list out of 1000 people. i think that is a0%. —— rich list out of 1000 people. i think that is 40%. --14%. i rich list out of 1000 people. i think that is a0%. --14%. i think women make up think that is a0%. --14%. i think women make up more thin
let's look at the rich list.absolutely. it is an interesting story. there is always some new things that come out of the rich list every year. the trend seems to be that almost all the 1000 richest people in our list are entrepreneurs, who built their own income. this idea of inherited wealth, the landed gentry, is being pushed aside. there is one guy in particular, jim ratcliffe, the first british born tycoon to top the list, he didn't start a business until he was in his 40s. he grew up in a...
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problem because the rich ne. vault for a popular spot for years and they cannot. please this is dying before you are up to come back to greet to greet the great the us. this is art international or the u.k. sold a record number of arms to israel this year according to a new report by a campaign against arms trade it comes as british politicians condemn tel aviv's use of force against palestinian protesters r.t. correspondent jacqueline berger investigates. after israel's use of why fire against palestinians on may the fourteenth there was condemnation in much of the world not least the u.k. yesterday's griffith massacre because it left at least fifty eight dead the loss of life we have seen is tragic and extremely concerning. such as is destructive to peace efforts and we call on all sides to show restraint the launch of life is extremely concerning we continue to implore israel to show great restraint yet despite those strong words for years britain has been ramping up how much weaponry it sells to israel since
problem because the rich ne. vault for a popular spot for years and they cannot. please this is dying before you are up to come back to greet to greet the great the us. this is art international or the u.k. sold a record number of arms to israel this year according to a new report by a campaign against arms trade it comes as british politicians condemn tel aviv's use of force against palestinian protesters r.t. correspondent jacqueline berger investigates. after israel's use of why fire against...
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eighty five percent of the global wealth he longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember in one one business show you can afford to miss the one and only. like nowhere else in the world india makes you realize just how big the world's population really is and inevitably everyone needs to eat india is always quick to adopt the latest in high tech culture the green revolution is a striking example the strong resurgence of agriculture a process that began hair a few decades ago this is time passed it tends out that rapid growth always comes at a price in india to say tisn't just uses of. some farm misuse it is a poison many have taken their own life soft cultivating genetically modified crops corporations granted them loans they could never pay off to buy seeds pesticides that fail to realize
eighty five percent of the global wealth he longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember in one one business show you can afford to miss the one and only. like nowhere else in the world india makes...
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eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent of the market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trades per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only boom bust. shows seemed wrong but all in all just don't call. me lol yet to say proud to stay on the cutting edge of hope and gain from it because of the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. what politicians do. put themselves on the lawn they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or some want to press. that's it right to be press this is what before three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of my. question. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. your out to you as we al
eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent of the market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trades per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only boom bust. shows seemed wrong but all in...
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the second ability to get rich the rich research the suited and booted up and they get to the conclusion that a boat going to one hundred. two hundred. where your. odyssey working both will reverse in your boat with all groups and so far with what it was when you see one more there was no old groups was out for you or you were. going to get out of that already have you know it already i wouldn't be able. to go to them that i wanted but they've already got those that according most of their god are better than i was i did a little school girl was going to be really. good in terms of two or three. i was working hard for. the so. that. it would. appear that it was just interesting to get what. i did stashed because it would come back it was like you sick to. work. what kind of plans. are going to be clear you don't. matter how you know maybe you can never lose to the cotton you never asked back then i give you the general kind of thing you're not going to read in court we don't cotton because you've been to court. you do cotton has been promoted as something which actually solves the proble
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list for the uk and in a stunning twist, it is a rags to riches story. —— he has got a lot of money.s all round. i am slightly surprised the daily express, obviously a big brexit backing paper, did not manage to get brexiteer in the headline. had you heard of him before? so it did not come to mind straightaway but then i remembered, he was mildly critical of the government's approach to the actual brexit negotiations. he said that they needed to basically go and hardline, he was opposed to the softly softly approach. i think it is interesting when you look at the sunday times rich list, which is the story is based from, it is this term self—made millionaires based from, it is this term self— made millionaires or billionaires. 21 billion. i think it is quite aspirational. it should be encouraging us all. i was listening today to someone saying to do well, you have to choose a really boring business. i think it is in construction was on think. he said thatis construction was on think. he said that is how you make your money and a lot of people would not have heard of him because what h
list for the uk and in a stunning twist, it is a rags to riches story. —— he has got a lot of money.s all round. i am slightly surprised the daily express, obviously a big brexit backing paper, did not manage to get brexiteer in the headline. had you heard of him before? so it did not come to mind straightaway but then i remembered, he was mildly critical of the government's approach to the actual brexit negotiations. he said that they needed to basically go and hardline, he was opposed to...
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i'm so rich out of the. month i'm a stock to b.s. you want present system how much you want to show. you how do. you think. that's how it's done even if it was not even this is just going to be looked into tomorrow and then you'll see a lot of these. this have. these. are the stuff you've. already. done on the bus that i am one of the scenes. i wouldn't. like to but it doesn't mean a lot of much come of it but enough has not been allowed to set to go ahead and the best not to be come out to the show you do not. stand up to nevada. i'm going to look at. that in the new york to you know when it doesn't mean a little bit. to talk. to . me let's have a look at the not exactly that not enough. to see the team i have had to get. a lot of these. to come up. to his look ma a punch that even though seems to be a big lead had to keep this up a little bit. dooku fees weight loss have been a moment this will not will be a heavy chemo thing that. we can assure you that is the whole thought of me because he is back at me now and then i can hit the
i'm so rich out of the. month i'm a stock to b.s. you want present system how much you want to show. you how do. you think. that's how it's done even if it was not even this is just going to be looked into tomorrow and then you'll see a lot of these. this have. these. are the stuff you've. already. done on the bus that i am one of the scenes. i wouldn't. like to but it doesn't mean a lot of much come of it but enough has not been allowed to set to go ahead and the best not to be come out to the...
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works for the rich but for many poor people it offers their own chance of survival. and i carried on for today just like the. reporters travel to nairobi. to meet people who know the true value of garbage. you just created a trifling parallel economy. because of this made economic inequality. you guys are starting class warfare the response to that statement should be yes we are starting play as we want to play rich to the trash exclusive brooklyn stuck. on. turkey is not an easy ally for the west to manage viciously insulting if it doesn't get its way it alternates between pressing hard for the e.u. membership and pretending it no longer needs it my guest here in the german city of this is the turkish foreign minister met lute. all the differences between turkey and the e.u. becoming impossible.
works for the rich but for many poor people it offers their own chance of survival. and i carried on for today just like the. reporters travel to nairobi. to meet people who know the true value of garbage. you just created a trifling parallel economy. because of this made economic inequality. you guys are starting class warfare the response to that statement should be yes we are starting play as we want to play rich to the trash exclusive brooklyn stuck. on. turkey is not an easy ally for the...
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the point was made, on the rich list, this is the first time in!years is that the list was born in britain rather than somebody who had moved to the country and brought their wealth and entrepreneurial spirit with them. country and brought their wealth and entrepreneurial spirit with themlj have to confess, i had never heard of the man. i had dimly
the point was made, on the rich list, this is the first time in!years is that the list was born in britain rather than somebody who had moved to the country and brought their wealth and entrepreneurial spirit with them. country and brought their wealth and entrepreneurial spirit with themlj have to confess, i had never heard of the man. i had dimly
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rich country nothing happens by chance. we have more than three hundred billion barrels of oil reserves. north american empire and the big multinationals holding the venezuelan people hostage and that's why. people are being forced to take increasingly desperate measures to survive and it's unclear what the next government will do to improve their plight. ophelia harms the truth he is following developments for us from the capital caracas ophelia it's good to see you despite the dire situation on the ground as we just saw in that report the duro is expected to win these elections they actually have widespread support in the country. well he certainly does we've been talking to people and they do still believe that the only way to solve the crisis in this country is to continue this program of socialist. subsidies we see that millions of families do still depend on the government subsidies for the food they receive comes from the government so that's the only way they see out of the crisis what we will probably see after thi
rich country nothing happens by chance. we have more than three hundred billion barrels of oil reserves. north american empire and the big multinationals holding the venezuelan people hostage and that's why. people are being forced to take increasingly desperate measures to survive and it's unclear what the next government will do to improve their plight. ophelia harms the truth he is following developments for us from the capital caracas ophelia it's good to see you despite the dire situation...
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go to war almost from day doubly correspondent to claire riches and the washington d.c. welcome claire walk us through mr trump's comments what stood out. it stood out that he was assuring the crowd that his administration was really in their corner and i think what is also interesting to look at is how little has really changed in this address that he's giving to the n.r.a. compared to previous years where he's spoken at this convention this is the fourth time that he's there and it's a major rally with some eighty thousand people there largely trump supporters he's telling them that he is in their corner in terms of protecting the second amendment and their right to bear arms in what is so far been a highly nationalist speech now there had been some talk that this could go a little bit differently of course over the last few months the united states has been having a big debate over gun control following the massacre at a high school in parkland florida at marjorie's dome in douglas high school and what followed was a wave of student activism including national school
go to war almost from day doubly correspondent to claire riches and the washington d.c. welcome claire walk us through mr trump's comments what stood out. it stood out that he was assuring the crowd that his administration was really in their corner and i think what is also interesting to look at is how little has really changed in this address that he's giving to the n.r.a. compared to previous years where he's spoken at this convention this is the fourth time that he's there and it's a major...
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for three hundred years the most powerful nations on earth grew rich and strong go on the profits of the slave trade over twelve million men women and children were false of be transported from africa on slave ships like this to the colonies and plantations in north and south america today slavery is illegal in every country on the planets but the truth is slavery did not die in the nineteenth century it is alive it is thriving and it is bigger than ever. look i depart. she was pushed close. to quitting good let's focus. get a bunch of course. this is the story of a trade in human flesh a global trafficking industry the ruins the lives of millions of young women every day of every year. around the world our best estimate is twenty seven million slaves globally six or eight percent as sex trafficking. but it's also the story of two european cities more than a thousand kilometers apart and at opposite ends of the world wide chain of sex slavery. today the trail of trafficked women most often ends in the rich and liberal countries of western europe but it begins in the poor and underdev
for three hundred years the most powerful nations on earth grew rich and strong go on the profits of the slave trade over twelve million men women and children were false of be transported from africa on slave ships like this to the colonies and plantations in north and south america today slavery is illegal in every country on the planets but the truth is slavery did not die in the nineteenth century it is alive it is thriving and it is bigger than ever. look i depart. she was pushed close. to...
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the rich will have to pay it and i will have to pay it. and everybody else will pay except for the rich people. mentioned house republican leader speaker ryan. i wonder what your thoughts are about the democratic leader in the house. there's a front-page story on the washington post front-page, democrats face calls for fresh south leadership -- house leadership as the low ceases seek a new generation. is the my thoughts democrats and pelosi want to help middle-class and poor people. the republicans don't want to help anybody but themselves. that's just my opinion and thanks for taking my call. host: ron in orlando, florida. independent. go ahead. here last guest joseph tartakovsky made a point about how the founding fathers were in disagreement so much about trying to get the country in order. i refer to them as confounding fathers with all of their inconsistencies and how they treated people in the 3/5 compromise and so on. calling about the russian interference in the 2016 election to help trump. back in the day and throughout the histor
the rich will have to pay it and i will have to pay it. and everybody else will pay except for the rich people. mentioned house republican leader speaker ryan. i wonder what your thoughts are about the democratic leader in the house. there's a front-page story on the washington post front-page, democrats face calls for fresh south leadership -- house leadership as the low ceases seek a new generation. is the my thoughts democrats and pelosi want to help middle-class and poor people. the...
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eighty five percent of the global wealth you loans to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one to one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only who booked. a flight for many flips over the years so i know the guy even saw a guy. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch pull the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman ija kill the narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else on here because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game played great so one more chance for. the base this minute. why cities. i would say i'm not american but americans helped out really. world war two cures for the depression far higher states of concern prosperity of cou
eighty five percent of the global wealth you loans to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one to one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only who booked. a flight for many flips...
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the point was made, on the rich list, this is the first time ini the rich list, this is the first timein i think 15 years is that the list was born in britain rather than somebody who had moved to the country and brought their wealth and entrepreneurial spirit with them. country and brought their wealth and entrepreneurial spirit with themlj have to confess, i had never heard of the man. i had dimly heard of his chemical company. if you had asked me what business they were in, i would not have been able to tell you. but it is an interesting story. i think it is sort of random as to who comes out top of the list. you never quite know how they are accessing... people have companies, there is stuff in the public domain... as and when you get to such a high amount, it starts to lose perspective when they get up or down. some people have suggested it is not a good thing if it has gone from inherited to self—made because nobody needs £20 billion. but the idea that business create employment and jobs and it is ultimately good for the economy, and to be on this list i think you have to pay you
the point was made, on the rich list, this is the first time ini the rich list, this is the first timein i think 15 years is that the list was born in britain rather than somebody who had moved to the country and brought their wealth and entrepreneurial spirit with them. country and brought their wealth and entrepreneurial spirit with themlj have to confess, i had never heard of the man. i had dimly heard of his chemical company. if you had asked me what business they were in, i would not have...
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it is a disaster the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. it will go to borrow some cast mocked as a king others short him with a noose around his neck a thoroughly french way of railing against the elites but underlines how many see his presidency. moments after his election when macron tun from a political gamble or to a president with a clear claim to leadership destined for the top crossing the courtyard of the former royal palace luva within minutes he was a head of state with a touch of the monarchy about him. was. and when putin visited welcome to rest side i treated him to france's splendora. the french are proud of themselves and their self-confident young president. and when he cultivates a treat planting male friendship with the most powerful outsider in the world than it is riyadh politic nevertheless he does not cut back on his criticism. whether in washington or in front of the world economic elite his message is clear and gentlemen my my first message is that france is back. not least economically at lightning speed he relaxed
it is a disaster the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. it will go to borrow some cast mocked as a king others short him with a noose around his neck a thoroughly french way of railing against the elites but underlines how many see his presidency. moments after his election when macron tun from a political gamble or to a president with a clear claim to leadership destined for the top crossing the courtyard of the former royal palace luva within minutes he was a head of state with a touch...
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group the rich research the suited and booted up and they get to the conclusion that a boat going to one hundred dollars are going to do order. well your. august second bows will reverse in a boat with all the groups who saw it fall with what it was when you see one more there was no new boats installed in groups was out for you or you were. going to get in a bed already up you know it already i wouldn't be able to go to them that a lot of us they've already got those that according with the back of our video that i wasn't a little school girl was going to be yelling eagerly you. disagree. i was horrified. that. the song. that. it would. appear because it doesn't use to tell the child i did stuff because it would come back it was a disk to. work . well. kind of plants. are going to be clear you don't. matter how you know maybe you can never lose to the cotton you never stop and then i give you the general kind of thing you're not going to. need and cotton because you need to cotton. you to cotton has been promoted as something which actually solves the problems of baby and farmers wh
group the rich research the suited and booted up and they get to the conclusion that a boat going to one hundred dollars are going to do order. well your. august second bows will reverse in a boat with all the groups who saw it fall with what it was when you see one more there was no new boats installed in groups was out for you or you were. going to get in a bed already up you know it already i wouldn't be able to go to them that a lot of us they've already got those that according with the...
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in spain rich. areas will strip colons venezuela greece and switzerland all g.m.a. free the girl who would be killed. if. the country i live in russia forbids cultivating but doesn't forbid selling it and us baby food contains chimay maybe that's what's causing my kids because that's what type i. and i decided to look for food scraps as they say comically your. baby. need. not xander to come and follow if decided to reconsider his diet off his granddaughter was born . back then it was really hard to find organic food in stalls so he decided to make a comic food himself. although it's for mr mark the right. cigar. took it almost. zero to do with a political nuclear. a lesson more than likely. you know. better than this came up with a bit of. our. forces away from the. most and that's. more just more storms and is a good thing this is just one more the book is the foremost i will give this. some thought in the future. but offer more than to. the first to you before it was just like. mice and how severe allergies particularly smelt. this. this is just the story richard
in spain rich. areas will strip colons venezuela greece and switzerland all g.m.a. free the girl who would be killed. if. the country i live in russia forbids cultivating but doesn't forbid selling it and us baby food contains chimay maybe that's what's causing my kids because that's what type i. and i decided to look for food scraps as they say comically your. baby. need. not xander to come and follow if decided to reconsider his diet off his granddaughter was born . back then it was really...
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in order so it's president has found protections to kim jong un to make north korea quote very rich if pyongyang agrees to the deal proposed by washington of a possible top level meeting between kim and donald trump. well actually have a good relationship assuming we have the meeting and assuming something comes of it and he'll get protections that would be very strong his country would be very rich is people are tremendously industrious if you look at south korea this would be really a south korean model in terms of their industry in terms of what they do the hard work and incredible people. of course when killam open now joins me live from new york ok it started out with threatening fire and fury towards rocket man now he's promising riches for the leader is north korean citizens where do we stand in terms of war in this relationship now where you have to remember that for the last several decades donald trump has been very well known as a businessman he actually wrote a book a best selling book called the art of the deal so we shouldn't be surprised to see donald trump out front pro
in order so it's president has found protections to kim jong un to make north korea quote very rich if pyongyang agrees to the deal proposed by washington of a possible top level meeting between kim and donald trump. well actually have a good relationship assuming we have the meeting and assuming something comes of it and he'll get protections that would be very strong his country would be very rich is people are tremendously industrious if you look at south korea this would be really a south...
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rich angst not under scrutiny just ruled. out than i'll be shown for the jobs on both the new sort of loss and this is named on sun lol fun for me and infirmed. rule will get done follows for the start. you just bought a star to invent it or to give it to through or. if. you want certain all stop wants to. bend it. will be. on this side list. and so forth it can double it so that it will toss. so depending godlessness foyle on children call will go off in. the slot and will randomly say listen going to pop tarts and so on this would a male wouldn't. also listen with the knowledge and use in your mind in which the money going to can live on the phone in months john would feel annoyed when what should what do you feel on monday he flew into the building supply you don't do you know did don't so from your here on. this often is all heard of food even a good muslim on sharon to show him circumvent a slip. to mush a lot is fun but it would close on my show sister in law and so when he actually comes to dinner we can't. really put
rich angst not under scrutiny just ruled. out than i'll be shown for the jobs on both the new sort of loss and this is named on sun lol fun for me and infirmed. rule will get done follows for the start. you just bought a star to invent it or to give it to through or. if. you want certain all stop wants to. bend it. will be. on this side list. and so forth it can double it so that it will toss. so depending godlessness foyle on children call will go off in. the slot and will randomly say listen...
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everyone they agree that we cannot afford blindly implement service providers and to give a gift to the rich and powerful the trump fcc eliminated those very rules of the internet service provider to indiscriminately charge more for internet to slow down website or block the website making it harder or possible or small businesses as the lifeblood of t the economy so the fcc pics clear winners and losers when it repeals net neutrality when that takes effect june 11, the big telecom will have new tools to inflate confidence that americans and small businesses use the internet to do their job and compete with each other to participate in civic life are left defenseless and don't be fooled by the lobbyist marching the halls of congress on behalf of the big internet service providers we say we don't need these rules because the isps will self regulate blocking or throttling with paid fire tradition they say they are hypothetical butha simply that is not the case. these practices are very real and in a world without neutrality it could become the new normal. don't just take my word for it but loo
everyone they agree that we cannot afford blindly implement service providers and to give a gift to the rich and powerful the trump fcc eliminated those very rules of the internet service provider to indiscriminately charge more for internet to slow down website or block the website making it harder or possible or small businesses as the lifeblood of t the economy so the fcc pics clear winners and losers when it repeals net neutrality when that takes effect june 11, the big telecom will have...
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there's a new super food in the fight against world hunger lentils these legumes are rich in protein and they already play an important role in the diets of people in many a merchant countries. but can new varieties make them even higher in nutrients lentils food for the future. in fifteen minutes on t w. own law the closing of the whitehall the food the round is shaking up but the shut up of who is your favorite team. next to the clock to make the point that mr churchill the culpability of the entire country the champion of free insurance for the last sixty five years just before mines. is real. to swing solutions. over one homeland security no one program a moment of optimism will remain and the power of science or greed on a piece of the peaceful future for both israelis and palestinians will be seen from within reach but an assassin put an end to. end to returning to the history of the displaced people still fighting for their homeland to go into hopeless it might seem they will never come back to those places israel seventy years may twelfth on t.w. all broadcast times on mine.
there's a new super food in the fight against world hunger lentils these legumes are rich in protein and they already play an important role in the diets of people in many a merchant countries. but can new varieties make them even higher in nutrients lentils food for the future. in fifteen minutes on t w. own law the closing of the whitehall the food the round is shaking up but the shut up of who is your favorite team. next to the clock to make the point that mr churchill the culpability of the...
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is not only money its program because the rich not. vote for a populist party as a leader not. please visit dima for europe to come back to great failures to greet the great ideals and i believe the ideas and they the arts and they believe this is possible if the new generation of the nothing of european because i'm italian and for a time i am but then my my passport is and i'm so proud to be telling but they also proud to be european citizens the next generation that will be the generation come back europe to a side of their you and not valid to say this on their own to thank you very much for this interview all the best of luck with everything thank you so much like to the power and then give us an absolutely sell or. fifty years ago pregnant women to come together as a sleeping pill. does. the scientific sweat terrible but not on the road as shown in dutch when troubled love will be here not the war. across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation. in two ways first will the physical damage itself as well that the concert mind that the p
is not only money its program because the rich not. vote for a populist party as a leader not. please visit dima for europe to come back to great failures to greet the great ideals and i believe the ideas and they the arts and they believe this is possible if the new generation of the nothing of european because i'm italian and for a time i am but then my my passport is and i'm so proud to be telling but they also proud to be european citizens the next generation that will be the generation...