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>> well, i'll tell you a radical idea. >> give me a radical idea. >> this is the wealthiest country in the history of the world -- >> right. >> we live in a competitive global economy -- >> right. >> how can we afford not to have the best educated workforce? [applause]. >> that is an applause line, it's a great line. i know you mean it. but the reality is there is a real cost -- >> there is a big cost. >> a real cost. >> there is a big cost. >> where is it going to come from? >> i tell you where. in the republican budget that i had to sit through for an entire week, they increased military spending by $38 billion off budget at a time when we spend more than the next ten countries in the world on the military. we are losing $100 billion every single year because corporations and the rich stash their money in the cayman islands and other tax havens. you ask the rich to start paying their fair share of taxes, you make judicious cuts in the military, you will be able to provide free public college and university tuition to the kids in this country. >> so if you run -- if you were to run fo
>> well, i'll tell you a radical idea. >> give me a radical idea. >> this is the wealthiest country in the history of the world -- >> right. >> we live in a competitive global economy -- >> right. >> how can we afford not to have the best educated workforce? [applause]. >> that is an applause line, it's a great line. i know you mean it. but the reality is there is a real cost -- >> there is a big cost. >> a real cost. >> there is...
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you have countries like qatar, which is the wealthiest country per capita on earth, they are going to spend $200 billion on the world cup in 2022. maybe they will want to josh: you should take your campaign there. sen. sanders: i just met with their ambassador. you have saudi arabia, extraordinarily wealthy with the third-largest military budget. our job is to be supportive. we are not going to run away. france, the u.k. and germany have got to be there. at the end of the day we need a coalition led by the muslim countries and isis is going to be destroyed. josh: you say led by muslim countries but will by the u.s.. that is a difficult case to make. sen. sanders: countries like jordan understand we had the capabilities. a coalition in which the muslim countries have the boots on the doing the fighting. isis would like nothing more than having american troops, that is their propaganda goal. they are taking our western civilization. josh: how concerned are you about the day-to-day developments? are you on the phone calling vladimir putin? josh: -- sen. sanders: what we have got to do is
you have countries like qatar, which is the wealthiest country per capita on earth, they are going to spend $200 billion on the world cup in 2022. maybe they will want to josh: you should take your campaign there. sen. sanders: i just met with their ambassador. you have saudi arabia, extraordinarily wealthy with the third-largest military budget. our job is to be supportive. we are not going to run away. france, the u.k. and germany have got to be there. at the end of the day we need a...
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it beats the capital hanoi as the wealthiest city and is a magnet for workers all over the country. five years alone, the population has increased by almost 800,000. the city has come a long way since the end of the vietnam war 40 years ago. we asked locals what they feel about the recent revision in the same-sex marriage law. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> located on the edge of ho chi minh's business and shopping district is a famous cafe and bar which is popular with the gay community. papa cafe first opened 16 years ago. at around 11:00 a.m. office workers from the area drop by. they come for the tasty and reasonably priced lunches. during the day, there are very few gay customers. it's also a favorite lunch time place for families from nearby residential areas. ♪ the cafe's owner nguyen used to be a regular customer and bought the store from the original owner. the cafe started offering lunch eight years ago. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> at 7:00 p.m. papa cafe opens for the night. [ laughter ] >> tucked away in a back street it looks complet
it beats the capital hanoi as the wealthiest city and is a magnet for workers all over the country. five years alone, the population has increased by almost 800,000. the city has come a long way since the end of the vietnam war 40 years ago. we asked locals what they feel about the recent revision in the same-sex marriage law. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> located on the edge of ho chi minh's business and shopping district is a famous cafe and bar which is...
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people around the world in the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class, to the wealthiestes in the world? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? if we do that, then we will deliver great value to our shareholders over the next five years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: thank you for joining us. thank you very much. sam: every year around november or december, many journalists will get an assignment that makes them feel -- >> gulp. sam: a little nervous. >> you are putting me on the spot. sam: they will be asked to write a story about what will happen in the coming year. >> the worst thing that a journalist can do is predict the future. >> i don't think anyone has made an accurate prediction once. >> someone has to do it. we found out the latest stories about the la
people around the world in the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class, to the wealthiestes in the world? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? if we do that, then we will deliver great value to our shareholders over the next five years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: thank you for joining us. thank you very much. sam: every year around november or december, many...
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people around the world both from the poorest members of emerging rough to the middle class to the wealthiest in omies in the world here the u.k. and america. are we helping more people to the promise of education into the reality of a better life. we do that, then we will deliver great value to or shareholders to 10 years five just as i believe we have over the last decade. fallon, thank you for joining us. john: thank you. >> he calls himself the country but from tennessee. dish network founder charlie ergen. >> give a lot to talk about. >> for the first time on bloomberg television, he weighs in on the seismic shift taking place in television. big plan to become the next wireless company and why he might be looking to merge with this guy. the pink shirt wearing john ledger. >> they have done a fantastic job. but, the famously tough boss is in questions but his management style. ,> if you're not used to that you're not comfortable.
people around the world both from the poorest members of emerging rough to the middle class to the wealthiest in omies in the world here the u.k. and america. are we helping more people to the promise of education into the reality of a better life. we do that, then we will deliver great value to or shareholders to 10 years five just as i believe we have over the last decade. fallon, thank you for joining us. john: thank you. >> he calls himself the country but from tennessee. dish network...
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globally, people tended to overestimate the proportion of wealth that the wealthiest 1% own. ost inaccurate guessing that the wealthiest 1% own 59% of the country's wealth, whereas the actual number is 23%. great britain was followed by other developed countries like france, australia, and belgium. people generally overestimate the percentage of immigrants in their country. argentines get 30% of their population is made up of immigrants when in fact it is 5%. in the united states people guessed 33% when the actual percentage of immigrants is 14%. across the study, people overestimated the average age of their citizens. in brazil, for example, people estimated the average age to be 56, when it's actually 31. overall, the country that was deemed to be the most inured was mexico followed by india. south korea was the most accurate. the united states actually came in fifth. as people go to the polls around the world in the coming year, let's hope their votes are based more on reality and less on perceptions. we here at "gps" send our best wishes to all who are celebrating this mon
globally, people tended to overestimate the proportion of wealth that the wealthiest 1% own. ost inaccurate guessing that the wealthiest 1% own 59% of the country's wealth, whereas the actual number is 23%. great britain was followed by other developed countries like france, australia, and belgium. people generally overestimate the percentage of immigrants in their country. argentines get 30% of their population is made up of immigrants when in fact it is 5%. in the united states people guessed...
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democrats believe government should work for all of our families, not just the wealthiest few. spend our timend in the senate fighting to move us toward that goal. too many republicans came to be saying government could not work for anyone and as soon as they got here, they did everything in their power to prove that theory. dim its debt it demonstrated that we can get results when republicans because with the middle class -- meet us for the middle class is. so i was a lot more to do, joined everyone here in saying that we are ready to build on what we've done in 2015. it is an election year and should not stop us from getting things done -- things done for the middle class. that is what we hope the republicans join us on. >> if you would have told me this year that we would be standing here celebrating the passage of it on the bus bill with no poison pill riders at the presidentthan requested, i would not have believed it, but here we are. this bill is a great victory for the principles democrats stand for. as we look back in the year in the senate, there have been three major
democrats believe government should work for all of our families, not just the wealthiest few. spend our timend in the senate fighting to move us toward that goal. too many republicans came to be saying government could not work for anyone and as soon as they got here, they did everything in their power to prove that theory. dim its debt it demonstrated that we can get results when republicans because with the middle class -- meet us for the middle class is. so i was a lot more to do, joined...
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in the 1880's and 1890's are among the wealthiest americans. all the gilded are in cheyenne. they decided all the cattle are being stolen. almost every settler is a criminal. these are ideas they get from detectives that were hired and operating there. there is the johnson county war where they hire an army of 50 people to invade his town of buffalo and all of northern wyoming with the death list of people they believe are thieves. the invasion fails. they only kill a couple than the people fight back and get them. after this the people are very alert. a priest comes to town who by all accounts was really just a traveling jesuit missionary. people say no, we don't want him here because he' could be a detective. the pinkerton's send a doctor in a town, a position. -- physician. they really needed one. he convinces them he is a real doctor. reports say things like spent the day analyzing urine samples or doing checkups. he was probably medically trained by 19th-century standards. people trust doctors. while he is giving them checkups and operations he is talking to them and ask
in the 1880's and 1890's are among the wealthiest americans. all the gilded are in cheyenne. they decided all the cattle are being stolen. almost every settler is a criminal. these are ideas they get from detectives that were hired and operating there. there is the johnson county war where they hire an army of 50 people to invade his town of buffalo and all of northern wyoming with the death list of people they believe are thieves. the invasion fails. they only kill a couple than the people...
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world today, the wealthiest. they will spend $200 billion plus for the world cup soccer games in 2022. you tell me how much they are contributing to the war against isis. and the answer is not a whole lot. saudi arabia, third largest military budget in the world. they're busy in yemen. how about them getting involved in the fight against isis. and what we see in both of those countries, there are reports that families in those countries are, in fact, contributing money into isis. that has got to change. >> how do you stop it? what do you do? what leverage do you use? >> you've got a lot of leverage. the united states of america, europe, have a lot of leverage. an enormous amount of leverage to demand that they join us in the fight against isis. that it is in their neighborhood, that sit their religion being hijacked. >> that leverage what, military contracts, what is it? give me an example. >> well, we purchase a whole lot of oil for a start. we sell them a whole lot of military hardware secondarily. we have a who
world today, the wealthiest. they will spend $200 billion plus for the world cup soccer games in 2022. you tell me how much they are contributing to the war against isis. and the answer is not a whole lot. saudi arabia, third largest military budget in the world. they're busy in yemen. how about them getting involved in the fight against isis. and what we see in both of those countries, there are reports that families in those countries are, in fact, contributing money into isis. that has got...
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that was evidence at a funds raiser in a new york hotel where some of the wealthiest streamed in after paying more than a thousand dollars to have breakfast with bush. the candidate arrived through a back door. the event was off limits to the press. but it did attract the attention of a small but vocal group of protesters outside who said they're being left out >> in this system, it is being flooded with money and that money is drowning out the voices of poor people. >> reporter: there are two candidates who refused wall street money. bernie sanders want to break up the big banks. billionaire donald trump doesn't need their money. it's the only thing the pair have in common. they are the exception, not the rule, in american presidential politics awash in money from the wealthiest >>> nigerians have been protesting a proposed new law to limit the use of social media. under the anyone could face prison time and be fined thousands of dollars for spreading bah the government determining-- what the government determining to be false information. a report from the capital. >> reporter: hundr
that was evidence at a funds raiser in a new york hotel where some of the wealthiest streamed in after paying more than a thousand dollars to have breakfast with bush. the candidate arrived through a back door. the event was off limits to the press. but it did attract the attention of a small but vocal group of protesters outside who said they're being left out >> in this system, it is being flooded with money and that money is drowning out the voices of poor people. >> reporter:...
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around the world, from the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class to the wealthiestnomies in the world, here in the u.k. and in america? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? we do that, then we will deliver great value to our shareholders over the next five years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: john fallon, thank you so much for joining us. thank you very much. ♪ emily: he got his start in west philadelphia, working for the fresh prince himself, and later biggie, and p. diddy. his breakthrough came in 2007, when he met a woman the world would come to know as lady gaga. troy carter helped take gaga from unknown to multiplatinum, then brought in his job title from talent manager to tech investor, betting on spotify and uber. but his own path to hollywood was unexpected, coming from a tough neighborhood, with a father who did time for murder. proof, he says, you write your own future. joining me on "studio 1.0," founder and ceo of atom factory, troy carter. thank you
around the world, from the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class to the wealthiestnomies in the world, here in the u.k. and in america? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? we do that, then we will deliver great value to our shareholders over the next five years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: john fallon, thank you so much for joining us. thank you very much. ♪...
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around the world, from the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class to the wealthiest in the world, here in the u.k. and in america? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? we do that, then we will deliver great value to our shareholders over the next five years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: john fallon, thank you so much for joining us. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ sam: every year around november or december, many journalists will get an assignment that makes them feel -- >> gulp. >> oh boy. sam: a little nervous. >> shoot, man, you are putting me on the spot. sam: they will be asked to write a story about what will happen in the coming year. >> the worst thing journalists can do is try and predict the future. >> i don't think anyone has made an accurate prediction once. >> there is an excellent chance i will be wrong. sam: predicting the future is a tough job, but you know what they say about tough jobs. some schmuck's got to go out and do it. we thought about the lates
around the world, from the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class to the wealthiest in the world, here in the u.k. and in america? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? we do that, then we will deliver great value to our shareholders over the next five years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: john fallon, thank you so much for joining us. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ sam:...
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around the world, from the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class to the wealthiest in the world, here in the u.k. and in america? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? we do that, then we'll deliver great value to our shareholders over the next five years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: john fallon, thank you so much for joining us. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ narrator: our world today is wealthier than ever, but not everybody shares in the wealth. today's young business leaders are challenging this. changing the way we are thinking about money, its power, and its purpose. this is a new generation. this is the new philanthropy. ♪
around the world, from the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class to the wealthiest in the world, here in the u.k. and in america? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? we do that, then we'll deliver great value to our shareholders over the next five years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: john fallon, thank you so much for joining us. thank you very much. ♪ ♪...
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around the world, from the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class to the wealthiest in the world, here in the u.k. and in america? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? we do that, then we will deliver great value to our shareholders over the next five years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: john fallon, thank you so much for joining us. thank you very much. ♪ . . ♪ i got a feeling called the blues >> country music poured out of the honky-tonk. music history was made. legends were born. we heard classic hits.
around the world, from the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class to the wealthiest in the world, here in the u.k. and in america? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? we do that, then we will deliver great value to our shareholders over the next five years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: john fallon, thank you so much for joining us. thank you very much. ♪ . . ♪...
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around the world, from the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class to the wealthiestmies in the world, here in the u.k. and in america? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? we do that, then we will deliver great value to our shareholders over the next five years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: john fallon, thank you so much for joining us. thank you very much. ♪ . . . >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg l.p., its affiliates, or its employees. the following is a paid advertisement for life's video collection. dean.i, dean: hi, there. bob. [laughter] from the battlefields to the white house, from hollywood to the heartland, america's entertainer was bob hope. bob:
around the world, from the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class to the wealthiestmies in the world, here in the u.k. and in america? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? we do that, then we will deliver great value to our shareholders over the next five years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: john fallon, thank you so much for joining us. thank you very much. ♪ . ....
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the wealthiest families in the country do not recommend online schools or for-profit universities forheir own kids, they are recommending them for other people's kids, and for a while collected the dividends as the companies became hugely profitable. fuelled by loans and waves of customers, driven by those telling them they understood more education. the era of easy money may be over, customers and those lending money may have tougher standards. i'm ray suarez, that's tonight's "inside story". >> this is aljazeera america, live from new york city, i'm tony harris. fixing the police force. chicago mayor, rahm emanuel's plan to prevent officer shootings. out on bail, bill cosby back home after being charged with sexual assault. >>> eavesdropping, why the nsa was spying on benjamin netanyahu. and a gas leak
the wealthiest families in the country do not recommend online schools or for-profit universities forheir own kids, they are recommending them for other people's kids, and for a while collected the dividends as the companies became hugely profitable. fuelled by loans and waves of customers, driven by those telling them they understood more education. the era of easy money may be over, customers and those lending money may have tougher standards. i'm ray suarez, that's tonight's "inside...
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around the world, from the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class to the wealthiest in the world, here in the u.k. and in america? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? we do that, then we will deliver great value to our shareholders over the next five years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: john fallon, thank you so much for joining us. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ betty: he is the billionaire media mogul who calls himself the country boy from tennessee. dish network founder charlie ergen speaks out. charlie: i think we have a lot to talk about now. betty: for the first time on bloomberg television, ergen weighs in on the seismic shift taking place in television, his plans to become the next big wireless company, and why he might be looking to merge with that guy, the pink t-shirt wearing t-mobile ceo john ledger. charlie: they certainly have done a fantastic job in kind of being an upstart company, the uncarrier, so to speak. betty: but the famously tough boss faces que
around the world, from the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class to the wealthiest in the world, here in the u.k. and in america? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? we do that, then we will deliver great value to our shareholders over the next five years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: john fallon, thank you so much for joining us. thank you very much. ♪ ♪...
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around the world, from the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class to the wealthiestmies in the world, here in the u.k. and in america? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? we do that, then we will deliver great value to our shareholders over the next 5 years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: john fallon, thank you so much for joining us. thank you very much. ♪ sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. announcer: our world today is wealthier than ever, but not everyone shares in this wealth. today's young business leaders are challenging this. changing the way we think about money, its power, and purpose. this is a new generation. this is the new philanthropy.
around the world, from the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class to the wealthiestmies in the world, here in the u.k. and in america? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reality of a better life? we do that, then we will deliver great value to our shareholders over the next 5 years to 10 years, just like i believe we have over the last decade. francine: john fallon, thank you so much for joining us. thank you very much. ♪ sure,...
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their way to publicise and that was evident at a fund raiser in a new york hotel where some of the wealthiest streamed in after paying more than a thousand dollars to have breakfast with bush. the candidate himself arrived through a back door. the event was off limits to the press. >> wall street. >> reporter: it did attract the attention of a small group of protesters outside who said they're being left out. >> the system is being flooded with money and that money is drowning out the voices of a lot of poor people >> reporter: there are two leading candidates who refused wall street money, bernie sanders wants to break up the big banks, donald trump doesn't need their money. it is likely the only thing the pair have in common. they are the exception, not the rule, in american presidential pal particulars a wash in money from the wealthiest >>> coming up ahead, we will hear from victims of physical and sexual abuse in south africa who say it is accepted as a fact of life. the iraqi field where nothing can grow and farmers are blaming neighbouring turkey. in sport, olympic champion crashes in
their way to publicise and that was evident at a fund raiser in a new york hotel where some of the wealthiest streamed in after paying more than a thousand dollars to have breakfast with bush. the candidate himself arrived through a back door. the event was off limits to the press. >> wall street. >> reporter: it did attract the attention of a small group of protesters outside who said they're being left out. >> the system is being flooded with money and that money is drowning...
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the wealthiest families in the country do not recommend online schools or for-profit universities forheir own kids, they are recommending them for other people's kids, and for a while collected the dividends as the companies became hugely profitable. fuelled by loans and waves of customers, driven by those telling them they understood more education. the era of easy money may be over, customers and those lending money may have tougher standards. i'm ray suarez, that's tonight's "inside story". >>> syrian rebels fight back after a major government offensive on the road from damascus. ♪ ♪ >>> hello there, i am laura kyle, this is al jazeera live from doha. our other top stories. critical condition. doctors in yemen protest against the lack of medical surprise in the embattled city of taiz. a vote for peace some delays, but no violence as polls close in the central african republic. >>> plus on new year's eve the art of time. through the e
the wealthiest families in the country do not recommend online schools or for-profit universities forheir own kids, they are recommending them for other people's kids, and for a while collected the dividends as the companies became hugely profitable. fuelled by loans and waves of customers, driven by those telling them they understood more education. the era of easy money may be over, customers and those lending money may have tougher standards. i'm ray suarez, that's tonight's "inside...
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the wealthiest families in the country do not recommend online schools or for-profit universities forheir own kids, they are recommending them for other people's kids, and for a while collected the dividends as the companies became hugely profitable. fuelled by loans and waves of customers, driven by those telling them they understood more education. the era of easy money may be over, customers and those lending money may have tougher standards. i'm ray suarez, that's tonight's "inside story". martin zigue >>> >>> syria's military on the move. government forces cross into a city backed by russian air strikes. with the latest news on al jazeera. coming up in the next half hour, vote for peace. some delays, but there is no violence as polling ends in the car. profiting from piece. trades picking up in a part of nigeria once reeling from boko haram attacks. rivers keep rising as the.s
the wealthiest families in the country do not recommend online schools or for-profit universities forheir own kids, they are recommending them for other people's kids, and for a while collected the dividends as the companies became hugely profitable. fuelled by loans and waves of customers, driven by those telling them they understood more education. the era of easy money may be over, customers and those lending money may have tougher standards. i'm ray suarez, that's tonight's "inside...
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we are breaking down how much the wealthiest lost in 2015. ith the speaking on bloomberg, he gave his outlook for the busy fourth and what is dragging down u.s. exports. guest: u.s. exports, with the dollar the weight is now, we did not see the number of u.s. exports we would like to have seen. toshiba is asking for a credit line to pay for reforms. costsmpany faces mounting from an accounting scandal that led to job cuts and asset scales -- asset sales. the odds may be stacked against the british pound heading into 2016. the potential for a referendum in the eu has options traders the most bearish on the pound in six months. the currency undershot analyst forecasts by the most since 2010. and the rich got a little poorer this year. the wealthiest 400 people in the world saw their net worth decline by $19 billion, almost the amount lost by carlos slim, who was once the world's richest person. he has fallen to number five on the list. quickow for our bloomberg take where we provide context and background on issues of interest. today's topic is
we are breaking down how much the wealthiest lost in 2015. ith the speaking on bloomberg, he gave his outlook for the busy fourth and what is dragging down u.s. exports. guest: u.s. exports, with the dollar the weight is now, we did not see the number of u.s. exports we would like to have seen. toshiba is asking for a credit line to pay for reforms. costsmpany faces mounting from an accounting scandal that led to job cuts and asset scales -- asset sales. the odds may be stacked against the...
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. >>> up next at 11:00, making millions for the wealthiest. the tips to keep the money in the family this holiday season. one-percent of americans own >>> well, you've heard these numbers before. 1% of americans own 35% of the wealth in the united states. and the top 20% of wealthy americans own 90% of the wealth. >> but there is something that is robbing the wealthiest of their money, their own families. nbc bay area's stephanie chuang shows us how easy it is for the rich to lose it all. >> reporter: steven works a regular 9:00 to 5:00 job in his walnut creek office, but pictures bring back a very different time, his childhood. >> everywhere we went everyone knew who we were. >> reporter: the family summer cottage, and the maine estate where his family hosted parties. >> my uncles and aunts and my mother with her drinks playing the piano and dancing. and it was just magic. >> reporter: his grandfather built a clothing manufacturing business in canada attracting celebrity clients from bob hope to mlb pitcher cecil page. >> this is my uncle prob
. >>> up next at 11:00, making millions for the wealthiest. the tips to keep the money in the family this holiday season. one-percent of americans own >>> well, you've heard these numbers before. 1% of americans own 35% of the wealth in the united states. and the top 20% of wealthy americans own 90% of the wealth. >> but there is something that is robbing the wealthiest of their money, their own families. nbc bay area's stephanie chuang shows us how easy it is for the...
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we realized it was based on securities laws that enabled companies to raise capital only from the wealthiest 2% of the company. we started to change that. >> they changed the law which opened up investing opportunities to 240 million americans. >> if you're an ordinary american who is not able to invest in start-ups and small businesses before, you can come to a site like seed invest and investment opportunities on the site and invest in as little as a few hundred dollars in your favorite company. >> reporter: they charge a small fee for whatever capital is raised, but it's free to investors. it's funded over 60 businesses and is on target to invest $20 million in start-ups this year. >> in total we raised more than 8 million. seed invest was part of that. >> they could invite the early believers to own a small piece of the company. >> reporter: a win-win for start-ups and investors. liz dahlem, fox 5 news. ernie: thank you. exciting subject to talk about. alison morris is joining us now. you know what? talk about the opportunities for a lot of people. now that they changed the law, it opens
we realized it was based on securities laws that enabled companies to raise capital only from the wealthiest 2% of the company. we started to change that. >> they changed the law which opened up investing opportunities to 240 million americans. >> if you're an ordinary american who is not able to invest in start-ups and small businesses before, you can come to a site like seed invest and investment opportunities on the site and invest in as little as a few hundred dollars in your...
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the wealthiest 400 people in the world saw their net worth decline by $19 billion.er five on the list. he lost 25% of its market value. erik: is there a science to social media? social flow is building a business on it. companies publish the right message at the right time. everywhere from facebook to pinterest. good morning. what we begin with this. what is it that clients pay you for specifically? a technology platform that the client used to get their content out to facebook, twitter. it's about delivering the right message at the right time. it's a very cluttered ecosystem. is get yourt to do message in a way that will see it and engage with your erik: --. erik:how do you decide when these parents -- clients should get the message out? jim: we are looking at the entire ecosystem, trillions of pieces of data going back and forth. we are analyzing what people are talking about collectively. what is trending right now on twitter or facebook? 100 messages you could edit any given time today, which should go out now? a cocktailoing to party. you want to insert yourse
the wealthiest 400 people in the world saw their net worth decline by $19 billion.er five on the list. he lost 25% of its market value. erik: is there a science to social media? social flow is building a business on it. companies publish the right message at the right time. everywhere from facebook to pinterest. good morning. what we begin with this. what is it that clients pay you for specifically? a technology platform that the client used to get their content out to facebook, twitter. it's...
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>> reporter: zuckerberg joins a list of the wealthiest americans including warren buffett and bill gates promising to give away a bulk of their fortune to charity. >> it's a signal to many who have significant, while want to make a difference, that you can do it in your lifetime, you can do it while you're still working. >> reporter: the facebook ceo and his wife also used their letter to press for equality writing, if you fear you'll go to prison rather than college because of the color of your skin or that your family will be deported because of their legal reach your full potential. according to a s.e.c. filing, the money would go to the chan/zuckerberg initiative and the couple will explain more details how they will distribute the money in the months ahead. >> don champion here in new york, thank you, don. >>> coming up on the "morning news." inflight outburst. a flight attendant accused of attacking fellow crew members has her day in court. >>> and dash cam collision. a deer is sent flying after hitting a cruiser. this is the "cbs morning news." start the interview with a firm hand
>> reporter: zuckerberg joins a list of the wealthiest americans including warren buffett and bill gates promising to give away a bulk of their fortune to charity. >> it's a signal to many who have significant, while want to make a difference, that you can do it in your lifetime, you can do it while you're still working. >> reporter: the facebook ceo and his wife also used their letter to press for equality writing, if you fear you'll go to prison rather than college because...
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the social network in his harvard dorm room, grew it to 1.4 billion users, and became one of the wealthiesten in the world. but mark zuckerberg may not be done changing the world just yet. since taking facebook public, his bets have only gotten bigger, spending billions expanding his empire into photos, messaging, even virtual reality. internet.org may be his most audacious bet yet. featuring an epic battle with google, drones, lasers, and stratospheric hot air balloons to bring the internet to the farthest corners of the earth and win billions of new users in the process. our guest today on this special edition of "studio 1.0" is facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg. ♪ emily: so first of all, you are a year and a half into this now. tell me your vision. and tell me what inspired you to do this. mark zuckerberg: when people are connected, we can just do some great things. and we have the opportunity to get access to jobs, education, health, new kinds of communication. we bring the people that we care about closer to us. it really makes a big difference. and the internet is how we connec
the social network in his harvard dorm room, grew it to 1.4 billion users, and became one of the wealthiesten in the world. but mark zuckerberg may not be done changing the world just yet. since taking facebook public, his bets have only gotten bigger, spending billions expanding his empire into photos, messaging, even virtual reality. internet.org may be his most audacious bet yet. featuring an epic battle with google, drones, lasers, and stratospheric hot air balloons to bring the internet to...
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the 20n america, wealthiest people own more wealth than the bottom half of the american people.amily, america, one the walton family of walmart owns more wealth than the bottom 40% of the american people. in nevada, in vermont and all over this country, in order to , in order to bring in enough money or get some health insurance, people are working incredibly long hours. workedhe united states the longest hours of any people in the industrialized world. the japanese are very hard-working people. we now work longer hours than the japanese. despite the sweat, toil and stress millions of families are living under because they are working so hard, husbands don't see wives, mothers don't see their kids, because everyone is out working. at the end of the day, 58% of all new income generated is going to the top 1%. bottom line is we have an economy that is rigged. richer, get much corporations enjoy record-breaking profits, and the middle class continues to disappear. do together is create an economy that works for working families, not just billionaires. [applause] when we talk about
the 20n america, wealthiest people own more wealth than the bottom half of the american people.amily, america, one the walton family of walmart owns more wealth than the bottom 40% of the american people. in nevada, in vermont and all over this country, in order to , in order to bring in enough money or get some health insurance, people are working incredibly long hours. workedhe united states the longest hours of any people in the industrialized world. the japanese are very hard-working...
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in american presidential politics are awash in money from the wealthiest >>> an arabic writing lesson at one u.s. school has sparked parental uproar and threats of violence. classes were cancelled because of complaints that thousands of students may be indoctrinated. >> reporter: the hauls of the school here were empty to friday. more than 10,000 students were told to start their winter breaks early. officials say they received tens of thousands of emails over an arabic caligraphy environment. students were asked to copy what is known as the shahada. some parents say the assignment was trying to indoctrinate students with islam. others say the threats and school closures are symptoms of wider anti muslim sentiment being fuelled by political campaigns. >> when we are being fed fear day in and day out, we act as human beings, we act out of that fear and we act irrationally. that's just a symptom of a much bigger problem because we're getting ready to choose our next president. this is a very important policy decision that we are making in a democratic society and when we literally our j
in american presidential politics are awash in money from the wealthiest >>> an arabic writing lesson at one u.s. school has sparked parental uproar and threats of violence. classes were cancelled because of complaints that thousands of students may be indoctrinated. >> reporter: the hauls of the school here were empty to friday. more than 10,000 students were told to start their winter breaks early. officials say they received tens of thousands of emails over an arabic...
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. >> zuckerberg, now joins a growing list of the wealthiest americans, including warren buffet, bill gates, promise to go give away a bulk of their fortune to charity. >> it is a signal to many who have significant wealth, want to make a difference, that you can do it in your lifetime. >> the zuckerberg's hope their donation will not only advance human potential but also quality, writing if you fear eulogia to prison rather than college because of the color of your skin, or that your family will be deported because of your legal status, then it is difficult to reach your full potential. now, zuckerberg saidel remain the ceo of facebook for many many years to come, just wanted to start donating sooner rather than laterment some of the cause this is donation will go to include education, curing diseases, builder stronger communities. i'm jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> man, what a wonderful contribution. nice people. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news", big news from acta sandra bullock, she is adding to her family. we'll have the first photo for you. best italian restaurant
. >> zuckerberg, now joins a growing list of the wealthiest americans, including warren buffet, bill gates, promise to go give away a bulk of their fortune to charity. >> it is a signal to many who have significant wealth, want to make a difference, that you can do it in your lifetime. >> the zuckerberg's hope their donation will not only advance human potential but also quality, writing if you fear eulogia to prison rather than college because of the color of your skin, or...
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world'sid as the wealthiest country and we are not providing back to our artists. it is shocking that there has been congressional activity on much in the last several congressional session and it has not moved forward. price pay act to try to provide that performance right. if you look back over time, generally labels were happy to have their music played on radio and did not care necessarily about being paid for it because they viewed it as a promotional tool. you got on the radio, you sold a cd, everyone is happy. we shifted to this era of listening. it is no longer music as a product as we move to spotify and other streaming services like youtube. we are living in an era of access to music and a listening. listening on the radio is another form of listening that should be paid for. should the issues involved with them music licensing industry, like what is being addressed in the fair play -- a number of stakeholders are concerned the wider issues like this one of the copyright authors could get swallowed up -- could swallow up concerns within the music industry
world'sid as the wealthiest country and we are not providing back to our artists. it is shocking that there has been congressional activity on much in the last several congressional session and it has not moved forward. price pay act to try to provide that performance right. if you look back over time, generally labels were happy to have their music played on radio and did not care necessarily about being paid for it because they viewed it as a promotional tool. you got on the radio, you sold a...
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there's no reason it can't happen this year and again we are the world's wealthiest country and we are not providing a contravening bill in congress to prevent this from happening. >> host: and what is that bill? >> guest: at the local radio freedom act supported by nearly half of the house. >> host: at the same time, with that bill and the supporters of that bill argue that hey this artist is getting great promotion in this free play. >> guest: ride and i think that has traditionally been the argument and labels and artists have been happy over the past several decades to be able to sell a cd but again we are in an era where people are being paid by listenings so if you look of the complaints about low streaming services i think some of that comes from the fact that we are looking at a totally different business model and model for people to consume and listen to music. they are being paid, every time someone listens to your song not every time someone goes out of my surprise it and the sponsor listens to it a thousand times later. >> host: professor bargfrede in your rethink music re
there's no reason it can't happen this year and again we are the world's wealthiest country and we are not providing a contravening bill in congress to prevent this from happening. >> host: and what is that bill? >> guest: at the local radio freedom act supported by nearly half of the house. >> host: at the same time, with that bill and the supporters of that bill argue that hey this artist is getting great promotion in this free play. >> guest: ride and i think that has...
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. >> to tell saudi arabia that instead of going to war in yemen they are one of the wealthiest countries on earth have to go war against isis. to tell qatar instead of spending $200 million on the world cup maybe they should pay attention to isis. >> martin o'malley taking on his fellow democrats on terrorist and gun control. >> isil training videos the easiest way to buy a combat assault weapon is at the gun show. it's because of flip-flopping of gun control that both of my colleagues supported. >> all three candidates zeroing in on a presidential hopeful that wasn't on stage. donald trump. >> i worry greatly that the rhetoric coming from the republicans, particularly donald trump. >> fascist pleas of billionaires with big mouths. >> somebody like trump comes along and said i know the answers. the answer is that all the mexicans are criminals and rapists. >> reporter: a lot of talk about donald trump on the stage last night. one more issue we saw a divide emerge on the stage between the idea of america as an intervention overseas. sanders argued he was more of a proponent of -- or clint
. >> to tell saudi arabia that instead of going to war in yemen they are one of the wealthiest countries on earth have to go war against isis. to tell qatar instead of spending $200 million on the world cup maybe they should pay attention to isis. >> martin o'malley taking on his fellow democrats on terrorist and gun control. >> isil training videos the easiest way to buy a combat assault weapon is at the gun show. it's because of flip-flopping of gun control that both of my...
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. >>> under cover of darkness they landed in a fisherman's slum next to one of the wealthiest parts ofumbai. splitting up into teams of two they said their last good-byes and hailed taxis to take them to their targets which were all close by. the first pair of gunmen made for one of mumbai's best-known bars. they left behind a bomb in their taxi, set to explode in an hour's time. >> they came from a taxi and they were talking on the phone for a long time. >> a grenade ripped through the bar. the gunmen emptied their automatic weapons then reloaded to finish off the people who couldn't run away. >> 11 people died at the leopold cafe and 28 people were wounded. at the same time another pair of gunmen were approaching mumbai's railway station, chatrapati shivaji terminus better known as victoria terminus or vt. again, one of them left a bomb in the taxi. he was ajmal asmir kasab, who later that night would be captured and interrogated. at the station kasab and his accomplices mingle with those they had come to kill. they were ordinary people from every part of india, traveling to a weddin
. >>> under cover of darkness they landed in a fisherman's slum next to one of the wealthiest parts ofumbai. splitting up into teams of two they said their last good-byes and hailed taxis to take them to their targets which were all close by. the first pair of gunmen made for one of mumbai's best-known bars. they left behind a bomb in their taxi, set to explode in an hour's time. >> they came from a taxi and they were talking on the phone for a long time. >> a grenade...
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. >> reporter: zuckerberg joins the growing list of the wealthiest americans including warren buffet and bill gates promised to go give away a bulk of their fortune to charity. >> it the is a signal to many who have significant wealth, want to make a difference, that you can do it in your lifetime. >> reporter: zuckerbergs hope their donation will help human potential but promote equality, writing if you feel you will get to prison rather than college because of the color of your skin or your family will be deported because of your legal status, then it the is difficult to reach your full potential. now the the couple has set up the chan/zuckerberg initiative that will manage the money they will donate to charity. it will focus on learning, curing disease and building stronger disease a lot can be done. >> incredible chester, for sure but what do you think it means for his role and ceo of facebook. he said giving up 99 percent of their shares. >> reporter: they addressed that. he plans to remain ceo of facebook for many, many years to come but it the will take sometime, obviously to d
. >> reporter: zuckerberg joins the growing list of the wealthiest americans including warren buffet and bill gates promised to go give away a bulk of their fortune to charity. >> it the is a signal to many who have significant wealth, want to make a difference, that you can do it in your lifetime. >> reporter: zuckerbergs hope their donation will help human potential but promote equality, writing if you feel you will get to prison rather than college because of the color of...
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. ♪ what was once one of the wealthiest cities in latin america left to the elements, left to collapses and starts, cuba is changing, but it's not sugar or rum or tobacco or casino gambling that is the new god. it's tourists. ♪ all right. so here, chinatown. >> such as it is. >> but are there any chinese left in havana? >> no. there's a few new chinese. >> right. >> at one point the chinese community in cuba was huge, but they pretty much cleared out after the revolution as did most of the russian, jewish who were here so the state erected a few quintessentially chinatown gates. muster the 14 chinese people left and summon their relatives. >> for more than 35 years, john lee anderson has been reporting from conflict zones such as syria, lebanon, libya, iraq, and afghanistan. >> i lied about my age and traveled around africa. when i was 13, i told people i was 26. >> in the early 1990s while researching a biography, he and his family moved to cuba and ended up staying for three years. you lived here during the special period which was not so special. that was the bad times. the russians
. ♪ what was once one of the wealthiest cities in latin america left to the elements, left to collapses and starts, cuba is changing, but it's not sugar or rum or tobacco or casino gambling that is the new god. it's tourists. ♪ all right. so here, chinatown. >> such as it is. >> but are there any chinese left in havana? >> no. there's a few new chinese. >> right. >> at one point the chinese community in cuba was huge, but they pretty much cleared out after the...
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here is raised even if this was a true foundation -- we have a situation where we have some of the wealthiest the world are amassing these unbelievable fortunes. they are doing them in ways -- not doing anything illegal -- where they generally are not paying much, if any, income taxes. while it is great they are devoting these fortunes to philanthropy, we're entering a situation where people have tens of billions of dollars who are not contributing to the tax system. sort of withdrawing from the political system. most people pay taxes and they give money and a direct money to be spent on certain services by electing people to make those decisions. what these folks are doing is withdrawing from the tax system by not paying income taxes or capital gain taxes, and withdrawing from the political system in how their money is being spent. they are making the decisions, not their representatives. i am not saying this is a terrible thing, but i think it is important to examine for the political system where you have a weak class that is withdrawing from the system the government typically pays for an
here is raised even if this was a true foundation -- we have a situation where we have some of the wealthiest the world are amassing these unbelievable fortunes. they are doing them in ways -- not doing anything illegal -- where they generally are not paying much, if any, income taxes. while it is great they are devoting these fortunes to philanthropy, we're entering a situation where people have tens of billions of dollars who are not contributing to the tax system. sort of withdrawing from...
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but when you're among the wealthiest people on earth, like facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and his wife,ey're increasing their giving in an incredible way. we'll explain when "way too early" comes right back. it takes a lot of work... to run this business. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste. i don't plan on slowing down any time soon. stay strong. stay active with boost. now try new boost® compact and 100 calories. at ally bank no branches equalsit's a fact.. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. i tried depend last weekend. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. only depend under
but when you're among the wealthiest people on earth, like facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and his wife,ey're increasing their giving in an incredible way. we'll explain when "way too early" comes right back. it takes a lot of work... to run this business. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and...
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however, i don't see the royal to me, they are the most fabulous, the most privileged, the wealthiest, the most glamorous celebrity family we have. so to me, they're like movie stars. and i like seeing them that way. >> seth: you have a 13-year-old son, yes? >> i do. >> seth: and now, how does he -- what is his life like with this -- a very famous mother, a mother who is flirtatious, would you say in real life? you are flirtatious as well? >> well, i -- yes, i am. >> seth: okay. >> i'll flirt with anyone. >> seth: okay, great. >> man, woman, animal, inanimate object. >> seth: okay, great. >> anything that's parked or going. >> seth: so don't feel good if i feel like you're flirting with me? >> i am flirting with you. >> seth: okay, good. but you also said would you do it with a lamp, so i'm not like -- [ laughter ] so what's it like for your son? >> well, the funny thing is, and he adores me, obviously. and we're very close, because i'm a single mother. but he does tend to say to me, before i go out, "mommy, don't flirt." >> seth: oh, okay. >> but it's not for what you think. it's not
however, i don't see the royal to me, they are the most fabulous, the most privileged, the wealthiest, the most glamorous celebrity family we have. so to me, they're like movie stars. and i like seeing them that way. >> seth: you have a 13-year-old son, yes? >> i do. >> seth: and now, how does he -- what is his life like with this -- a very famous mother, a mother who is flirtatious, would you say in real life? you are flirtatious as well? >> well, i -- yes, i am....