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buy expensive things and do all the things that help our business people and investors frankly get rich and do you feel that this is the only way that you can achieve this this is the main thing we need to do we need to change there were the direction we're going to having a few rich people and lots of poor people so we need to take some money from the very richest the people who've made billions and billions of dollars by their businesses like amazon that deliver things to people being more valuable and have some of that to benefit the millions and millions of people who are unemployed and not sure where they're going to be getting money to pay their august rent aren't is this a good idea. i mean i think it has to be welcomed when i talk to policymakers in the time they will say yes this polling that says moon people would like taxes to go up on the wealthiest people but the problem is those are the people who on through those polls are the people who are going to pay the tax so maybe the worry is oh the people at the top who pay the taxes they were like and they will kind of respond a
buy expensive things and do all the things that help our business people and investors frankly get rich and do you feel that this is the only way that you can achieve this this is the main thing we need to do we need to change there were the direction we're going to having a few rich people and lots of poor people so we need to take some money from the very richest the people who've made billions and billions of dollars by their businesses like amazon that deliver things to people being more...
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lemonis: how come, rich?mportant to me that he earns the respect of the employees there -- you know, that he doesn't demand it because he's my son. lemonis: and so a way to fix that is to issue him equity in a way where the profit and loss statement has an impact on his equity and the growth of the balance sheet has an impact on him, as well. i completely understand why rich is reluctant to give michael equity. and if i didn't think it would help the business, i wouldn't be pushing so hard. but what i ultimately want to do is give michael just enough to be satisfied and not upset rich. that's the real goal behind this plan. the hard part is that i just need rich to agree. what i'd like to do, rich, is put a plan in place that allows him to earn up to 5%. but in order for him to start to see the benefits of that, the debt that you and i have put in has to be paid back. richard: right. lemonis: the only way to do that is not spend money, not waste money, make more money. richard: exactly. lemonis: build the cas
lemonis: how come, rich?mportant to me that he earns the respect of the employees there -- you know, that he doesn't demand it because he's my son. lemonis: and so a way to fix that is to issue him equity in a way where the profit and loss statement has an impact on his equity and the growth of the balance sheet has an impact on him, as well. i completely understand why rich is reluctant to give michael equity. and if i didn't think it would help the business, i wouldn't be pushing so hard. but...
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land""the riches of this out just in time for your late summer reading. derek, lake land, minnesota. caller: good morning, america. i have a couple of comments. i am not complaining about this. washington journal i have been watching for 30 years. times reporters on, maybe you should probably have a segment with barry weiss talking about a resignation. a newspaper that is supposed to be about the first amendment is not about free speech. it is very bad over there in your newsroom. your editors have been sticking up for -- i will get on. host: let me just say, jim tankersley, do you want to comment about the editorial side of the paper and how much involvement or interaction you have with that? guest: i don't. i know some of the folks who work in the editorial, but they are a different department than ours. you should read the resignation letter and i will tell you about that. my point is this, on top of that, the free press has no free speech. that is really crazy. you brought up $2 trillion, binds plans to bring electronic vehicles and electric vehicles
land""the riches of this out just in time for your late summer reading. derek, lake land, minnesota. caller: good morning, america. i have a couple of comments. i am not complaining about this. washington journal i have been watching for 30 years. times reporters on, maybe you should probably have a segment with barry weiss talking about a resignation. a newspaper that is supposed to be about the first amendment is not about free speech. it is very bad over there in your newsroom....
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and poor obviously the rich have better healthcare they have better instruments or gave each postal but that doesn't mean their economies are going to recover as fast from this crisis and once again i am particularly concerned about what may happen in europe as professor mauer again from the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania and now it's your chance to ask questions as our science correspondent there aquariums. what kinds of antibody tests are being used. antibody tests are used to detect whether you've been exposed to the virus and are producing antibodies that could protect you from future infection there are a number of approaches for detecting them but but 2 are especially important on the commercial market the 1st type is what's called a rapid diagnostic test or an r d t it's a point of care tests that often looks similar to a pregnancy test done and it gives the same kinds of of colored line results positive or negative the 2nd type of test called an ally is a test that short for for enzyme linked immuno sorbent and say it's performed by professionals in the lab
and poor obviously the rich have better healthcare they have better instruments or gave each postal but that doesn't mean their economies are going to recover as fast from this crisis and once again i am particularly concerned about what may happen in europe as professor mauer again from the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania and now it's your chance to ask questions as our science correspondent there aquariums. what kinds of antibody tests are being used. antibody tests are used...
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you know because the rich they get away with all sorts of stuff because of their money just like in bankruptcy pete rich people can declare bankruptcy left and right absolved of their debts and it doesn't harm them at all they can go out and get. credit later if they want to where if you're a regular person like you and i if we declare bankruptcy good luck and drive to get some credit from that point so rich people get coddled to begin with plus there's a 2nd set of rules in our country there's rules for the wealthy laws for the wealthy and then there's laws for the poor people and the 2 don't always mix he will probably fall under laws of the wealthy and he has because it shows how the banks cater to him he did sigs that should have been investigated and yet they weren't well that shows he had power beyond just simply being rich guy jeffrey epstein and united nations human rights investigators says the u.s. drone killing of iranian general. in baghdad this january was illegal under international law and violated iraqi sovereignty according to the un expert there is no evidence that
you know because the rich they get away with all sorts of stuff because of their money just like in bankruptcy pete rich people can declare bankruptcy left and right absolved of their debts and it doesn't harm them at all they can go out and get. credit later if they want to where if you're a regular person like you and i if we declare bankruptcy good luck and drive to get some credit from that point so rich people get coddled to begin with plus there's a 2nd set of rules in our country there's...
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and yet even here in kenya the rich are doing fine and the government even cut the top rate of income tax so it's really missing any quality color if you can call it that it's exploding what was already a very on the whole world very hard to count on people but the secretary general we're talking about is it and how does the government's reacted to reduce the gaps we rich and poor and build a more equal world discursiveness all right let me take that sentiment to alexander do you agree with all of that is this vision really possible to be put into reality. well good news now i don't agree with that so we're going to have a debate. the heart of the calculus to figure out why gender is doing until. he's one of the last presidents a socialist international and i think that probably a place that. would be i think it's a mistake. that rises and falls depending on the level of commitment from its member states here is the head of the organization implicitly or explicitly. after a time when. some of them obviously inclined to play policy multilateral organizations i think particularly presid
and yet even here in kenya the rich are doing fine and the government even cut the top rate of income tax so it's really missing any quality color if you can call it that it's exploding what was already a very on the whole world very hard to count on people but the secretary general we're talking about is it and how does the government's reacted to reduce the gaps we rich and poor and build a more equal world discursiveness all right let me take that sentiment to alexander do you agree with all...
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now and it's a w 12 we ate it is if i was rich like really rich hundreds of millions of dollars rich then i buy such a car good. not in that car but apart from that super nice car very nice. a nice car indeed with a wicked sound and some just power under the hood but a hefty price tag over $200000.00 euros in europe and then there's the 2 time plus wait old school luxury with an old fashion appetite. only bad boys drives because that's rubbish i met an artist who says feminist struck because. i'm going to drive what i want to try not to pendent want everyone else has to be a feminist and london based single lapsley is against all prejudice and stereotypes against women that's why she draws because she herself. to have the opportunity to realize your dreams and you know in. in cars and that's nothing skin agenda that's feminism because that's equality i was in the music video woman lapsley it drives a b.m.w. 3 serious the song is a call to action for women to stay strong and keep going. the cyclist stands for the will power to achieve anything and the b.m.w. stands for strength and be
now and it's a w 12 we ate it is if i was rich like really rich hundreds of millions of dollars rich then i buy such a car good. not in that car but apart from that super nice car very nice. a nice car indeed with a wicked sound and some just power under the hood but a hefty price tag over $200000.00 euros in europe and then there's the 2 time plus wait old school luxury with an old fashion appetite. only bad boys drives because that's rubbish i met an artist who says feminist struck because....
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i'll remind him of the $1.5 trillion tax cut for the rich. tax cut for the rich no one even thought about the deficit then. but when it a comes to average folks, working people we don't hear anything. unemployment is a crisis. there are many crises. the parents or say why can't we open our school safely? they need dollars. we can't negotiate that proposa proposal. people are being thrown out of their homes. that happened on thursday. nothing for that. the bottom line is very simple, this is the worst health crisis in 100 years. this is the worst economic crisis and 75 years. and unfortunately at this great moment, of terrible trouble in country are republican friends are paralyzed and they want to do something it's a stunt. not a real negotiation, that they know won't pass because their backs are againstop the wall and look at the data they know who's to blame. and know who does notpl want to help people. so the bottom line is very simple. we democrats, know what the problem is and weon are unified. we have a very strong proposal. and to look
i'll remind him of the $1.5 trillion tax cut for the rich. tax cut for the rich no one even thought about the deficit then. but when it a comes to average folks, working people we don't hear anything. unemployment is a crisis. there are many crises. the parents or say why can't we open our school safely? they need dollars. we can't negotiate that proposa proposal. people are being thrown out of their homes. that happened on thursday. nothing for that. the bottom line is very simple, this is the...
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spreading rapidly amongst their ranks, it became known as the disease of the rich.virus began to spread to the poor. in the city's vast favelas, such as paradise town. this woman is a maid and mother of seven children. as her wealthy clients locked down, she was sacked from all herjobs. when the virus struck brazil, nearly a million informal cash in handmaids we re a million informal cash in handmaids were immediately laid off without any pay. she misses one employer in particular. with no work, she is now trapped with her seven children injust two small rented rooms. neca wasn't to let go. she was paid to stay—at—home when the virus hit and rosanna's family went into quarantine. but sooner rosanna had to go to work. brazil's president bolsonaro has tried to downplay the threat posed by the virus. and to distance himself from its effect. he believes that the economy is being severely damaged by the lockdown. defining social distancing rules, he has been campaigning for me people to follow in rosanna and neca's footsteps. and even though bolsonaro has now himself con
spreading rapidly amongst their ranks, it became known as the disease of the rich.virus began to spread to the poor. in the city's vast favelas, such as paradise town. this woman is a maid and mother of seven children. as her wealthy clients locked down, she was sacked from all herjobs. when the virus struck brazil, nearly a million informal cash in handmaids we re a million informal cash in handmaids were immediately laid off without any pay. she misses one employer in particular. with no...
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rem doesn't mean there is absolutely no reason we should fill the pockets of gimli had incredibly rich c.e.o. and its board of ass. and i bet you knew this next part was coming but nearly all other developed countries limit how much pharmaceutical companies can charge for prescription meds the us doesn't operate like that we allow drug companies to charge as much as they please which is wise to cite just one example the cost of insulin has nearly tripled in recent years for people with diabetes. other countries don't destroy people's lives if they have the nerve to want to survive a life threatening illness that is so odd i wonder why they. wonder why they don't do that oh is it is it because they have 'd the slightest little tiny bit of respect for the lives of their people could that be a not a lot of respect let's not get carried away it's not like people in britain aren't treated like shit by their government it's just they get treated like softer. like diluted kind of a kind of a watery like a more diluted looted. but this story gets crazier not only is it a way overpriced we're n
rem doesn't mean there is absolutely no reason we should fill the pockets of gimli had incredibly rich c.e.o. and its board of ass. and i bet you knew this next part was coming but nearly all other developed countries limit how much pharmaceutical companies can charge for prescription meds the us doesn't operate like that we allow drug companies to charge as much as they please which is wise to cite just one example the cost of insulin has nearly tripled in recent years for people with...
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and overly rich dired confuses the immune system.it responds by triggering an inflammatory reaction especially in fatty tissues. are fat masses released substances that then propagate this information throughout the body. neurons were thought to be spared this effect behind the protective blood brain barrier the semi permeable membrane that separates the circulating blood vessels from the brain. so this increased inflammation in the halls the body and we think that this may spread to the brain that's because the blood brain barrier which normally protects the brain from inflammatory molecules may be impaired in fact by the time that and become leaky allowing traffic of molecules into the frame. the inflammation infiltrates them in n.g.'s and then triggers a surprising phenomena. in her laboratory sophie layers shown in her overfed mice that certain immune cells in the brain the micro glee all cells begin to devour neurons. and sit in these microbial souls within the brain are important because they can eat dead nearly as little hood
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but just forget about those rich people exploiting your very existence not like we're going to invade them to the miller high life parties. moving on i have to confess something i don't really want to say this but i used to be one of those average americans who pick up the washington post of the new york times and actually. read it. not just read it but read it without laughing so hard i vomit and then keep reading and then vomit again and then finish reading and then use the paper to clean up the vomit i used to think these legacy media were reliable but then i read something that turned my assumptions upside down and inside out like joe biden trying to explain how he supports black lives matter but none of the demands they have anyway i found out the new york times and the washington post are not trustworthy by reading. the new york times and the washington post brain ball exploded when last week we brought you the story of how the new york times has now admitted that they ran with a horse story that helped create a right wing fascist coup in bolivia i'm not shocked they did it i'm
but just forget about those rich people exploiting your very existence not like we're going to invade them to the miller high life parties. moving on i have to confess something i don't really want to say this but i used to be one of those average americans who pick up the washington post of the new york times and actually. read it. not just read it but read it without laughing so hard i vomit and then keep reading and then vomit again and then finish reading and then use the paper to clean up...
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how rich is that?is just unbelievable, because as you say, nike is taking the lead in lecturing the american people about racism and gett in china it is using a racial minority as to manufacture sneakers and we have her denials from nike, but those denials don't stand up. there's a lot of "washington post" reporting from february and march of this year which t shows that nike's denias are indeed false. a member, this is a long-term supplier of nike, they had to know what wass going on and so this is basically nike using slavery and materially aiding the chinese government in this horrific program of taking uighurs and others and transporting them around the country for labor purposes. >> tucker: shocking. gordon, thank you for that. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: so liberals used to tell you a lot about income inequality. now that income inequality has accelerated and they're getting rich fromth it, they don't mentn it much anymore. we have the most amazing case of all, we will tell you about it after t
how rich is that?is just unbelievable, because as you say, nike is taking the lead in lecturing the american people about racism and gett in china it is using a racial minority as to manufacture sneakers and we have her denials from nike, but those denials don't stand up. there's a lot of "washington post" reporting from february and march of this year which t shows that nike's denias are indeed false. a member, this is a long-term supplier of nike, they had to know what wass going on...
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world according to the rich. today we discuss political corruption in several states across the country and a new partnership between iran and china sit tight the show starts now. the war. machine bridgie to santos for our top story today we look at a wave of city hall corruption cases that expose america's pay to play problem here in california los angeles city councilman jose was are has been charged with one count of conspiring to violate the racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations act for allegedly selling the city to several real estate developers including the wealthy head of a chinese company seeking to build a 77 story skyscraper downtown now in exchange for approving or stalling large building projects which are reportedly received more than one and a half $1000000.00 in bribes including campaign contributions lavish dinners and even stacks of casino chips jesse many people think political corruption like this only happens in non-native member countries which we refer to as the 3rd world but this
world according to the rich. today we discuss political corruption in several states across the country and a new partnership between iran and china sit tight the show starts now. the war. machine bridgie to santos for our top story today we look at a wave of city hall corruption cases that expose america's pay to play problem here in california los angeles city councilman jose was are has been charged with one count of conspiring to violate the racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations...
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does it doesn't make anybody rich if people eat less. well or everyone let's take a look at what we're serving up today on the press new york times opinion page editor barry weiss resigns claiming that she was called a nazi in a racist and more on twitter because of her quote unquote wrong thing wait until you hear who was. posting those tweets speaking of twitter twitter accounts belonging to some of the biggest names in politics and business are hacked in a crypto scam what happened and what does it mean for your account been swan in line over here to lay it all out. president trump commutes to prison sentence of longtime ally roger stone the media doesn't like it one bit the.
does it doesn't make anybody rich if people eat less. well or everyone let's take a look at what we're serving up today on the press new york times opinion page editor barry weiss resigns claiming that she was called a nazi in a racist and more on twitter because of her quote unquote wrong thing wait until you hear who was. posting those tweets speaking of twitter twitter accounts belonging to some of the biggest names in politics and business are hacked in a crypto scam what happened and what...
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low producer a very rich on a very and reiber vernon got better in 7 days as opposed to 12 days for those who didn't take it yet there is no mad rush to get those drugs why is that maybe it's due at least in part to the fact that that treatment hasn't been the subject of a major marketing campaign no marketing campaign how are people supposed to irrationally demand your medicines if there are least 80000 commercials telling them to do sell by the way but that be a lesson to remember to ask your doctor for to interfere on low for regular never mind. so the drugs actually work better than rem does appear and yet they don't have a marketing campaign each of the 3 drugs in the new combination is generic or no longer under patent which means that no company stands to profit significantly from its use right i ride ride ride ride ride dad why there is no marketing campaign only the insanely ridiculously profitable drugs are worth hyping the cheap ones and simply save lives * those are garbage that's what i mean why why what's the point of saving a life if you can't make a bundle from i've always
low producer a very rich on a very and reiber vernon got better in 7 days as opposed to 12 days for those who didn't take it yet there is no mad rush to get those drugs why is that maybe it's due at least in part to the fact that that treatment hasn't been the subject of a major marketing campaign no marketing campaign how are people supposed to irrationally demand your medicines if there are least 80000 commercials telling them to do sell by the way but that be a lesson to remember to ask your...
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they're not going to be so rich anymore. because the money is going down to reduce the price of drugs, prescription drugs. so that's a big thing. that's a tremendous step. should have been take an long time ago. but they have a great deal of power. i don't have to tell you how many phone calls i have had in the last few days when they heard i was going to be doing this. i've heard from people that i haven't spoken to in a long time. frequently drug companies give these middlemen discounts of up to 50% on the price of prescription drug bus too often those discounts are not passed on to the pharmacy counter. meaning the people. this rule will pass those billions and billions of dollars a year, i men many, many billions, a year in discounts onto patients. directly onto patients. saving americans with high drug costs thousands of dollars a year. individual people will make thousands of dollars a year. you're not going to believe the impact of the things we're talking about today are going to have. mark meadows, our great chief i
they're not going to be so rich anymore. because the money is going down to reduce the price of drugs, prescription drugs. so that's a big thing. that's a tremendous step. should have been take an long time ago. but they have a great deal of power. i don't have to tell you how many phone calls i have had in the last few days when they heard i was going to be doing this. i've heard from people that i haven't spoken to in a long time. frequently drug companies give these middlemen discounts of up...
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now take months before the public learns more about trump's business dealings or if he really is as rich as he says and they still might not find out those details and all this ruling is a disappointment for democrats eager for damaging information in this campaign year and the president gets a reprieve for no which may last until well after the november election. look at some of the other stories making news around the world bolivia's interim president janine and it says she is tested positive for corona virus and social media she said she still feels strong and will continue to work from isolation infection comes amid a spike in cases in the country. thousands have defied a ban on mass gatherings and by joining us protest the government's antivirus lockdown measures putting a ban on gatherings the peaceful demonstration follows 2 days of clashes. police in seoul have found the body of the city's longtime long time park one soon after he was reported missing by his daughter police say there was no sign of foul play a former secretary reportedly filed a sexual harassment complaint agains
now take months before the public learns more about trump's business dealings or if he really is as rich as he says and they still might not find out those details and all this ruling is a disappointment for democrats eager for damaging information in this campaign year and the president gets a reprieve for no which may last until well after the november election. look at some of the other stories making news around the world bolivia's interim president janine and it says she is tested positive...
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now take months before the public learns more about trump's business dealings or if he really is as rich as he says and they still might not find out those details and all this ruling is a disappointment for democrats eager for damaging information in this campaign year the president gets a reprieve for no which may last until well after the november election. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world voting is underway in singapore's general election prime minister lee's yang land is long governing party is expected to win social distancing has been follows a the country emerges from a 2 month lockdown. in the democratic republic of congo 3 people have died after violent protests 2 demonstrators were shot dead and a policeman was lynched in clashes over plans to name a new head of the country's election panel the un has condemned the use of force by military police. a jihadist attack in nigeria linked to the so-called islamic state has left at least 35 nigerian soldiers dead the ambush took place in the rest of north east where the search for missing soldiers
now take months before the public learns more about trump's business dealings or if he really is as rich as he says and they still might not find out those details and all this ruling is a disappointment for democrats eager for damaging information in this campaign year the president gets a reprieve for no which may last until well after the november election. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world voting is underway in singapore's general election prime minister...
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are going to be the 1st ones restored they're going to be the ones taken care of in other words the rich people they will get taken care of and that we're still under some sort of influence that they'll be a trickle down effect that if we give all the money to the wealthy people eventual a little trickle down to the poor people well everything's in trouble now because you've got people out there that are frightened of things like social security and things of that nature and you gotta understand something spending stimulates the economy so if they cut back down giving people money the economy's going to suffer because the people won't be able to go out and spend that money so the economy will stop spending is the gasoline that fuels the economic engine we better wake up to that fact and taking money away from the people who are going to spend it will kill the economy not enhanced. now also included in the hills act to draft is legislation sponsored by senator mitt romney to quote strengthen america's endangered federal trust programs which he claims will run out of money due to governmen
are going to be the 1st ones restored they're going to be the ones taken care of in other words the rich people they will get taken care of and that we're still under some sort of influence that they'll be a trickle down effect that if we give all the money to the wealthy people eventual a little trickle down to the poor people well everything's in trouble now because you've got people out there that are frightened of things like social security and things of that nature and you gotta...
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how rich is that? >> this is just unbelievable.s he said to come nike is taking the lead and lecturing them can people about racism and yet in china it's using a racial minority as to manufacture sneakers. we have heard denials from nike but those denials don't stand up. if there's a lot of "washington post" reporting from february and march of this year which shows that nike's denials are indeed false. remember, this is a long-term supplier of nike and they had to know what was going on and so, this was basically nike using slavery and transporting them around the country for labor purposes. >> tucker: shocking. gordon jane, thank you for that. so liberals used to tell you a lot about income inequality, now that income inequality is has accelerated and they are getting rich from it, you don't mention it much anymore. we have the most amazing case of all to tell you about, after the break. >> the coronavirus shutdowns whether they were necessary or not have indisputably crushed huge parts of the american economy. millions of americ
how rich is that? >> this is just unbelievable.s he said to come nike is taking the lead and lecturing them can people about racism and yet in china it's using a racial minority as to manufacture sneakers. we have heard denials from nike but those denials don't stand up. if there's a lot of "washington post" reporting from february and march of this year which shows that nike's denials are indeed false. remember, this is a long-term supplier of nike and they had to know what was...
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elections on a. 300 years the most powerful nations on a group rich and strong on the profits of the slave trade over 12000000 men women and children will 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 planet but the truth is slavery did not die in the 19th century it is a life it is thriving and it is bigger than ever. but look i do but you know we just. want to because. she has pushed cause. let's focus. and pressure put us on the. 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 27000000 slaves globally 6 or 8 percent of us sex trafficking. but it's also the story of 2 european cities more than a 1000 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 underdeveloped former sovie
elections on a. 300 years the most powerful nations on a group rich and strong on the profits of the slave trade over 12000000 men women and children will 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 planet but the truth is slavery did not die in the 19th century it is a life it is thriving and it is bigger than ever. but look i do but you know we just. want to because. she has...
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but let's say you have a rich owner and that owner uses some of his companies to sponsor you you go to him and say by the way can you increase the sponsorship by 20000000 so that we can get that guy and that ruins then the idea of financial fair play which is basically designed to level the playing field among clubs all over europe i mean there are destitute clubs in eastern europe the never going to get the champions league if this continues all right and we heard in that piece at the manchester city coach once an apology what do you make of that well i mean 1st of all manchester city is partly. guilty and partly innocent i mean the court of arbitration for sport said that it was innocent of the allegation that their rich owner in abu dhabi was using his purse. finances funneling it through one of the companies that was that he owns that sponsors chelsea to increase their finances so that they could buy more players in other words increase the chances of continuing to play a high level of football in the premier league and stay in the champions league as long as possible which also br
but let's say you have a rich owner and that owner uses some of his companies to sponsor you you go to him and say by the way can you increase the sponsorship by 20000000 so that we can get that guy and that ruins then the idea of financial fair play which is basically designed to level the playing field among clubs all over europe i mean there are destitute clubs in eastern europe the never going to get the champions league if this continues all right and we heard in that piece at the...
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i'm rebecca rich as welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has kicked off independence day celebrations at an event in south dakota fireworks lit up the sky over the mount rushmore monument which in a controversial move is trump chose as the venue for this year's festivities and a divisive speech he criticized recent protests against racial injustice as a merciless campaign to wipe out our history. trump made little reference to the corona virus pandemic came on to say the u.s. and now the record rise in cases with 157000 new infections. in or around the united states 4th of july fireworks displays and parades have been canceled due to the spread of the virus with experts calling on americans to practice social distancing at public and private gatherings not many feel like celebrating the national holiday. has. less chance to enjoy an mt washington mall before the celebrations begin this is where a large crowds will cheer to fly overs and file works on america's national holiday the loudspeakers are ready for tens of th
i'm rebecca rich as welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has kicked off independence day celebrations at an event in south dakota fireworks lit up the sky over the mount rushmore monument which in a controversial move is trump chose as the venue for this year's festivities and a divisive speech he criticized recent protests against racial injustice as a merciless campaign to wipe out our history. trump made little reference to the corona virus pandemic came on to say the u.s. and...
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this is my house it's where i live well my riches are here. adamle i make everything myself with my own hands these buckets are mine. where i can get my secrets to one side for a funeral as. we look at that. right . now she. hands are damaged from the hard work i do. is starting to look like the hands of a liberal. and i was feeling. but your heart always tries to keep a smile on her face so she says is you can't wear down an x. by slicing bananas. in other words anything is possible with a bit of power and that's something that can names appear to have an ample supply no matter how obvious the task. is. that's. george and his assistants have now been saying in that truck. i like my job. i was a pest and. my dad taught me to drive it back on my driving since i was young. when i was 12 i could already drive i've been the gonna look in a fossil hybrid polish molly nigerian geria. all these years of driving have taught george patience lots of it especially when it comes to crossing borders. about this that we have to go and check in. georgia to h
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help a mighty about this is my house it's where i live all my riches are here. it's. a demo will i make everything myself with my own hands. these buckets are mine i don't have what i can give my secrets to one side for funerals. or actually we work i thought i. learned. now sure. hands are damaged from the hard work i do but dos. is starting to look like the hands of a liberal. now i think i feel like. john always tries to keep a smile on my face i'm also she says is you can't wear down an x. by slicing bananas. in other words anything is possible with a bit of willpower and not something that god names appear to have an ample supply no matter how obvious the task. george and his assistant of now being the dom saying in that truck for hours. through it i like my job. i was just in a pod on. my desktop i had a drug that i could write and driving since i was young. when i was 12 i could already drive been the gonna vote mccain a fossil i republished molly nigeria easy area. all these years of driving have taught george patience lots of it especially when it comes to cr
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mean without our let me let jack the discussion i ask you could we interpret the support which some rich countries now giving to people you know have been had lost their livelihoods due to the pandemic as a move towards some of the principles the secretary general was talking about you know the idea of universal basic income is that any sliver of optimism that i think i think the developed countries to respond very significant keep it steady not just good which is it cleaning it up big time suppose. decoding unemployment assistance including you know various measures like that i think that has not been equivalent in developing countries but because of various inequalities and much love this the space there are large debts that many of them bear their complete collapse tax revenues and such and so it's been a very uneven response most developing countries have not provided that kind of support and assistance in india has been practically nothing provided to the hundreds of millions who must lead him and that i think it's something you're going to another point that was being discussed ear
mean without our let me let jack the discussion i ask you could we interpret the support which some rich countries now giving to people you know have been had lost their livelihoods due to the pandemic as a move towards some of the principles the secretary general was talking about you know the idea of universal basic income is that any sliver of optimism that i think i think the developed countries to respond very significant keep it steady not just good which is it cleaning it up big time...