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Dec 24, 2015
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victorian britain, one of two babies did not make it because of the issues of hygiene.ur business addresses these basic issues of society, the sustainable development agenda. in thisr duty as ceos world to set an example and to make sure we are not driven by the shareholder piracy. we need to be driven by the needs of these consumers. if we cater to them very well, the business will perform well. francine: you must be disappointed that not more ceos think like you. paul: you should not sit here and get frustrated at the attitudes of others or the speed with which things move. you should continue to focus on bringing the right people together and moving these barriers. sometimes you wonder why you can't move faster, but who am i to judge? the better thing is to show we can have a business model where we do well, what also do good for our shareholders and the other stakeholders. the more we do that, the more we see people enroll. ceo has of the changed. one of these reasons you see a short tenure for ceos is because they are not all the cooked for the challenges of today'
victorian britain, one of two babies did not make it because of the issues of hygiene.ur business addresses these basic issues of society, the sustainable development agenda. in thisr duty as ceos world to set an example and to make sure we are not driven by the shareholder piracy. we need to be driven by the needs of these consumers. if we cater to them very well, the business will perform well. francine: you must be disappointed that not more ceos think like you. paul: you should not sit here...
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Dec 26, 2015
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in victorian britain, one out of two babies did not make it past the age of one because of issues ofiene. the issues have just moved to sub-saharan africa or india. i think that it is our duty as ceos in this world to set an example and be sure that we are not driven by the shareholder primacy but that we are ultimately driven by the needs of the consumers. and if we cater to them very well, business will perform. as unilever have shown that. francine: you must be disappointed that not more ceos think like you? paul: you should not sit here and get frustrated by the attitudes of others or the speed with which things move. you should just continue to focus on bringing the right people together, creating these tipping points, and moving these barriers. sometimes, yes, you would think why can we move faster? why aren't more people doing this? but who am i to judge? the better thing is to show that we can have a business model where we do well, but also do good for our shareholders and all the other stakeholders. the more we do that, the more we see other people enroll. ceo has of a dras
in victorian britain, one out of two babies did not make it past the age of one because of issues ofiene. the issues have just moved to sub-saharan africa or india. i think that it is our duty as ceos in this world to set an example and be sure that we are not driven by the shareholder primacy but that we are ultimately driven by the needs of the consumers. and if we cater to them very well, business will perform. as unilever have shown that. francine: you must be disappointed that not more...
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Dec 27, 2015
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she was born in the victorian and britain probably more than america was comparative. her mother, eldest daughter had made very certain that she wouldn't go to university. own marriage had broken down into the weight of serial on both sides, disapproved of blue stockings. that's her name. female graduates. particularly those good at math. anyone who could do sums was incapable of attracting many men she had great hopes for her daughter. that would solve two problems. a, conventional daughter off of her hands and hopefully also the fact that she never had any money, no cash at all. clementine had grown up being used to -- let me show you a picture as a child. she's grown up being used to go to stores and ask for credits for food as there wasn't any cash around. sometimes when lady had many lovers throughout her lifetime. sometimes as many ten. she was rather busy. [laughter] >> she was too busy and forgot to put supper on the table. these are all the events that have effect on clementine. she was very young, very fearful very girl. she grew up in households but for a lo
she was born in the victorian and britain probably more than america was comparative. her mother, eldest daughter had made very certain that she wouldn't go to university. own marriage had broken down into the weight of serial on both sides, disapproved of blue stockings. that's her name. female graduates. particularly those good at math. anyone who could do sums was incapable of attracting many men she had great hopes for her daughter. that would solve two problems. a, conventional daughter...
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Dec 20, 2015
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his world view was to return britain to the victorian era when he was a young man. he had no clue about what was coming, about the welfare of states, any of that or what the public wanted. one of the interesting things about this is the british public senses about it, they knew what he was right for, they knew he was a great leader, a great wartime leader but they knew that he wouldn't have a clue and he was gone, before, you know, the war is over, i think it was may sixth or seventh, yeah, and the labour won a big enormous victory and when you just think that 46 million people sort of figure this out and, i mean, that's democracy really at an amazing level, that they were able to say, this is how our country should work now with selected this leader for that task and we should have this leader for this task. i mean, that's -- that's about as good as it gets, folks, in my view. anybody else? >> can you speak a little bit to the end of the first world war which kind of set up everything for the second world war? it seems that when there was that surrender that nothin
his world view was to return britain to the victorian era when he was a young man. he had no clue about what was coming, about the welfare of states, any of that or what the public wanted. one of the interesting things about this is the british public senses about it, they knew what he was right for, they knew he was a great leader, a great wartime leader but they knew that he wouldn't have a clue and he was gone, before, you know, the war is over, i think it was may sixth or seventh, yeah, and...
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Dec 24, 2015
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victorian era... are re-emerging in modern day britain."it was a complete shock."24 year old josie garrett is nearing the end of intensive treatment for tb. she's studying for a masters degree, but a year ago, was isolated in hospspal. (josie garrett, tb sufferer) "i contracted tuberculousis from my boyfriend. he caught tb from his friend in south east london, his friend contracted tb from his dad, his dad first was diagnosed tb in the 90s after traveling to india. and it basically re- emerged as a drug resistant form of the disease. up until this point i wasn't able to work, wasn't able to socialize, i wasn't able to kind of live a normal life."tb synonymous with poverty - affecting g e most vulnerable. but health officials warn strains of the disease lie undetected in all parts of modern society and could break out in the future.(dr onkar sarhota, london assembly) "the bacteria in tuberculosis can infect and stay in your body for a long time. and it becomes re-awakened again and manifests itself as a disease where something happens to you
victorian era... are re-emerging in modern day britain."it was a complete shock."24 year old josie garrett is nearing the end of intensive treatment for tb. she's studying for a masters degree, but a year ago, was isolated in hospspal. (josie garrett, tb sufferer) "i contracted tuberculousis from my boyfriend. he caught tb from his friend in south east london, his friend contracted tb from his dad, his dad first was diagnosed tb in the 90s after traveling to india. and it...