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for the country, the production of wealth for this production of wealth is the work of basic science and basic technology , which means that the scientific and technical work has been completely done . where is this huge complex located? in a city named gachsaran, in which province is it located in congress and boyer ahmad, this province has needs to increase wealth for the country in the province , this is an honor, but the needs of the province itself must also be seen. mr. imam juma, gachsaran, said , "i wanted to say my words while welcoming you." i said that now i will not bring it on behalf of the land, which probably was in your mind as well. i want to say the next thing that i mentioned, that 2600 billion tomans have been allocated in the travel approval program for social responsibilities, that is, for the treatment of the same. people for education people, for youth sports, urban services, urban furniture, and issues related to the city and the province . i would like to thank the honorable governor for the sida system, the projects require the cooperation of the governorat
for the country, the production of wealth for this production of wealth is the work of basic science and basic technology , which means that the scientific and technical work has been completely done . where is this huge complex located? in a city named gachsaran, in which province is it located in congress and boyer ahmad, this province has needs to increase wealth for the country in the province , this is an honor, but the needs of the province itself must also be seen. mr. imam juma,...
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how often do we, in fact, talk about the outrageous level of income and wealth inequality? you told me i could tell you that as a member of the senate, talk about it very rarely. certainly the corporate media doesn't talk about it. but as a nation, we have got to determine is it acceptable as a nation that the top 1% holds more wealth, that the bottom 92%, that the ceos of large corporations now make for 100 times more than their workers, while 60% of our people living paycheck to paycheck. so we've got to talking about those issues. and i if you go out to america, you say to the people, do you think it is appropriate that so few have so much and so many have so little people say, no, that's not what america is supposed to be about. so we've you've defined the problem. what's one solution? well, there are a number of solutions. the first solution has to deal with a corrupt campaign finance system. you're not a what? billionaires can buy elections. and that means we need to overturn united. we can't fail. the close of last session of the congress. we need to move to public f
how often do we, in fact, talk about the outrageous level of income and wealth inequality? you told me i could tell you that as a member of the senate, talk about it very rarely. certainly the corporate media doesn't talk about it. but as a nation, we have got to determine is it acceptable as a nation that the top 1% holds more wealth, that the bottom 92%, that the ceos of large corporations now make for 100 times more than their workers, while 60% of our people living paycheck to paycheck. so...
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it can be said that it is a very important part of the country's wealth. according to estimates , mineral waste in iran is about 2 billion tomans . lack of transparency and their reprocessing has been neglected due to the heavy plans of the country, and we have an equivalent that they have been producing for years, and it repels with effort. each of them, with several efforts, in my opinion, we extracted a huge wealth of about 100 million tons of rock last year, relative to where the mine is and what the conditions are. in the best equivalent, it is almost comparable to my waste removal ratio of 31, and in mines with more difficult +21, we have at least two billion tomans on 20 million tomans . wealth cannot be managed we are always waiting for someone to come from the other side of the water to solve the problem. now, which law of the 7th plan of land waste processing is among the priorities of different mines. when was it really suitable in terms of day mines? actually, for the past few years, because of the shortage of raw materials for rock, there is a
it can be said that it is a very important part of the country's wealth. according to estimates , mineral waste in iran is about 2 billion tomans . lack of transparency and their reprocessing has been neglected due to the heavy plans of the country, and we have an equivalent that they have been producing for years, and it repels with effort. each of them, with several efforts, in my opinion, we extracted a huge wealth of about 100 million tons of rock last year, relative to where the mine is...
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increase that tenfold, so that becomes the world's largest sovereign wealth fund. saudis are prepared to spend on sport? i think short to medium term, we'll see more of the same, we'll increasingly see infrastructural projects coming online. ultimately, longer term, my feeling is that we will see saudi arabia perhaps becoming the home for sports governing bodies. i've been asked frequently recently, what's the end game? i can imagine fifa, the ioc, maybe one of these other big global organisations, global governing bodies, relocating to riyadh or to neom, for example. that will be the end game. when it stops, i think is it will stop in one of two ways, it becomes self sustaining, or alternatively, it will stop when saudi arabia believes that it has ascended to this position, whereby instead of talking about the best football league in the world as being the premier league, or instead of talking about switzerland as the home of sports governance, what we'll be doing is we'll be talking about riyadh and jeddah and neom and saudi arabia more generally as these homes o
increase that tenfold, so that becomes the world's largest sovereign wealth fund. saudis are prepared to spend on sport? i think short to medium term, we'll see more of the same, we'll increasingly see infrastructural projects coming online. ultimately, longer term, my feeling is that we will see saudi arabia perhaps becoming the home for sports governing bodies. i've been asked frequently recently, what's the end game? i can imagine fifa, the ioc, maybe one of these other big global...
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surpassing europe as the second-biggest wealth hub. that and more.s is bloomberg. ♪ all of the work that we're doing, all over the world, and looks at the most effective ways, to get resources to them, to get services to them. the idea that we have saved five million people's lives, it's overwhelming. it's everything. >> we are heading into the china lunch break 90 minutes long, seeing a bit of positivity there. after the fix, just a little bit stronger against the dollar, weakening a fraction even though it is stable overall. looking at these markets where metal companies have been on the way up. this is after nearly limited materials for exports are at the moment taking their effect with some of these companies, some of these metals. having a good day of it because of china restricting exports of some of these chipmaking metals and this continuing clash with the u.s.. looking here at what we have in terms of that yuan. just a little bit stronger but we are also just seeing them go for their lunch break in five seconds. as the traders in tokyo, hong
surpassing europe as the second-biggest wealth hub. that and more.s is bloomberg. ♪ all of the work that we're doing, all over the world, and looks at the most effective ways, to get resources to them, to get services to them. the idea that we have saved five million people's lives, it's overwhelming. it's everything. >> we are heading into the china lunch break 90 minutes long, seeing a bit of positivity there. after the fix, just a little bit stronger against the dollar, weakening a...
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the wealth of america is greed. the best of america's love, justice and willing to live in the world as a nation among nations. that is the legacy of martin luther king and so many of the others i have mentioned. host: to ken, caller from spokane, washington. caller: good morning. what a privilege to be able to speak with you this morning. i just have a question for you regarding the democratic party's very dark past and its present, and probably the future of the democratic party. i was just wondering why do not all but the majority of black americans continue to vote democrat? i will take my answer offline. thank you for being on this morning. very good discussion, thank you. guest: thank you, my brother. very important question. as you know, republicans was once the party of lincoln. keep in mind, abe lincoln won on a third-party ticket. black folk were tied to the republican party until the 1930's when the dixiecrats and southern democrats became more dominant -- excuse me, they shifted from the republican to th
the wealth of america is greed. the best of america's love, justice and willing to live in the world as a nation among nations. that is the legacy of martin luther king and so many of the others i have mentioned. host: to ken, caller from spokane, washington. caller: good morning. what a privilege to be able to speak with you this morning. i just have a question for you regarding the democratic party's very dark past and its present, and probably the future of the democratic party. i was just...
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this is wealth creation. you created wealth. say i want a piece of it and i can get it.at in mind working with the nuances of the market. you're kind of confused, should i sell it today? it was a bad earnings report, they missed by a penny. all of those things can be nonsense in the grand scheme of things. one of my favorite guests is someone who understands fundamentals. the reason we held apple, i recommended apple to my subscribers in 2014. it is still firly open. we had 59 alerts on the stock since then and reason i kept it open, three things i do. i look at fundamentals, technical, and behavioral analysis. so for fundamentals i asked main street asset management llc chief investment officer erin gibbs to join me. erin, thanks so much. go to fundamentals. what do they mean to you, how should the audience understand them, starting with profit growth? >> sure. when we're talking about fundamentals we're talking about how the company operates, what is it doing? so the four qualities i really like to look at when you're investing and it is really hard to find the right s
this is wealth creation. you created wealth. say i want a piece of it and i can get it.at in mind working with the nuances of the market. you're kind of confused, should i sell it today? it was a bad earnings report, they missed by a penny. all of those things can be nonsense in the grand scheme of things. one of my favorite guests is someone who understands fundamentals. the reason we held apple, i recommended apple to my subscribers in 2014. it is still firly open. we had 59 alerts on the...
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Jul 20, 2023
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you told me that they don't care about their crazy appearance, but they have a hidden wealth in their hearts that the eyes of many people are looking for . they are looking for priorities. because we can collect rare elements and kill them very quickly, some time ago indian arjun khorasan razavi and the chinese in south khorasan and they also have the same name for the garbage . the mining industry in the world no longer considers waste to be superfluous it doesn't work with a pump. it is possible that in an ore of pink calicea you need, like iron, you extract it. what remains may be more valuable than the original material. it contains gold, silver, good work, green color, and other things . they are valuable, there are countries. that this issue is ahead means coming to work on these elements , a bit more complex parts technology than the basic technology of separation that we have mines and mineral industries of batteries, which is almost lacking in 60 elements, it is very important that according to estimates , minerals in the country iran has announced that so far with processing
you told me that they don't care about their crazy appearance, but they have a hidden wealth in their hearts that the eyes of many people are looking for . they are looking for priorities. because we can collect rare elements and kill them very quickly, some time ago indian arjun khorasan razavi and the chinese in south khorasan and they also have the same name for the garbage . the mining industry in the world no longer considers waste to be superfluous it doesn't work with a pump. it is...
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a major transfer of wealth.ally is, but no demographic or racial group had a monopoly on being the victim of or perpetrator of slavery. slavery is not an american creation and it existed for thousands of years all over the world. thomas sowell made that point in a speech a few years ago. >> 1776, which is when they publish the wealth of nations in the united states, he said that western europe is the only place in the world where there is no slavery. and even the western europeans had advanced number of. western europe itself. if you're going to have reparations for slavery, it's going to be the greatest transfer of wealth back and forth because the number of whites for example who were enslaved in north africa by the pirates exceeded the number of africans enslaved in the united states and in the american colonies before that put together. but nobody is going to north africa to ask for reparations. nobody's going to be a fool enough to give it to them. >> will: intellectual titan, another titan larry elder at 2
a major transfer of wealth.ally is, but no demographic or racial group had a monopoly on being the victim of or perpetrator of slavery. slavery is not an american creation and it existed for thousands of years all over the world. thomas sowell made that point in a speech a few years ago. >> 1776, which is when they publish the wealth of nations in the united states, he said that western europe is the only place in the world where there is no slavery. and even the western europeans had...
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Jul 19, 2023
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technology. that we have mines and mineral industries, which can almost be said to be one of the wealth of the country, according to estimates, the amount of mineral waste in iran is about 2 billion tomans, which until now has been neglected due to the lack of transparency in their reprocessing, with the heavy plans of the country. we have an equivalent which they have been producing for years and with effort repels each of them with several efforts , in my opinion , we extracted a huge wealth of about 100 million tons of stone last year. in a ratio, my waste removal is 31, and in mines with more difficult +21, we have at least two billion tomans, on 20 million, it is something like one hundred thousand billion tomans, the estimate is two , i didn't count the two. we are waiting for someone from the other side to solve the problem mineral reserves on earth, waste reprocessing is one of the priorities of different mines. at one time, my situation was really good in terms of open-earth mines, and in fact, during the past few years, because of the shortage of raw materials for rock, the is
technology. that we have mines and mineral industries, which can almost be said to be one of the wealth of the country, according to estimates, the amount of mineral waste in iran is about 2 billion tomans, which until now has been neglected due to the lack of transparency in their reprocessing, with the heavy plans of the country. we have an equivalent which they have been producing for years and with effort repels each of them with several efforts , in my opinion , we extracted a huge wealth...
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, the wealth of material, the fact the jury clearly were absolutely convinced about their verdicts —haplin's gilt. sometimes i have covered cases that have gone _ sometimes i have covered cases that have gone on for three weeks or so -- connor— have gone on for three weeks or so —— connor chapman's guilt. there is a comparatively short amount of time and it— a comparatively short amount of time and it is_ a comparatively short amount of time and it is a _ a comparatively short amount of time and it is a testament to the strength— and it is a testament to the strength of evidence the team have amassed _ strength of evidence the team have amassed. , . ., ., , strength of evidence the team have amassed. , _, ., , ., amassed. danny, the court has now been hearing _ amassed. danny, the court has now been hearing statements _ amassed. danny, the court has now been hearing statements from - amassed. danny, the court has now. been hearing statements from family members. her dad, tim edwards, who featured in that special report for bbc breakfast we have played for our viewers, just to remind
, the wealth of material, the fact the jury clearly were absolutely convinced about their verdicts —haplin's gilt. sometimes i have covered cases that have gone _ sometimes i have covered cases that have gone on for three weeks or so -- connor— have gone on for three weeks or so —— connor chapman's guilt. there is a comparatively short amount of time and it— a comparatively short amount of time and it is_ a comparatively short amount of time and it is a _ a comparatively short amount...
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that it is useless to focus simply on the level of income or wealth, because, first, uh, they don'tine parts and standard of living. secondly, uh, they change over time. and we understand that people 100 years ago received income ten times less and wealth or ten times less, this does not mean that they were ten times not happy for some kind of happiness. demand demand and, uh, ability, and develop sergey thank you very much for your conversation, your answers were very interesting. our guest was the dean of the faculty of economic sciences of the higher school of economics sergey emultovich pekarskikh. thank you. hello cat podcast schrödinger and i, its presenter grigory tarasevich, editor-in-chief of the popular science magazine schödinger's code and my co-host, the real cat bari , is our podcast in popular science about how easy it is to understand complex things and how to see complexity in very simple and mundane things. and today we have a wonderful guest , maria kalinina, doctor of chemistry , professor of the russian academy of sciences, leading researcher at the frukkin inst
that it is useless to focus simply on the level of income or wealth, because, first, uh, they don'tine parts and standard of living. secondly, uh, they change over time. and we understand that people 100 years ago received income ten times less and wealth or ten times less, this does not mean that they were ten times not happy for some kind of happiness. demand demand and, uh, ability, and develop sergey thank you very much for your conversation, your answers were very interesting. our guest...
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what do ou sa to share the wealth. what do you say to — to share the wealth. say to the fact _ to share the wealth. what do you say to the fact that - you say to the fact that already compared to other unionised workers when it comes to part—time workers that you are making paid attention, that you are my getting paid all these wages and that you actually have it pretty good. i don't know if we have a good. you should go and talk into these part—timers in the buildings here. ups doesn't give anything any —— doesn't give anything any —— doesn't give anybody anything out of the kindness of their heart. we have been fighting for decades upon decades to construct a secure these conditions and they can always be better. what do ou they can always be better. what do you say _ they can always be better. what do you say to — they can always be better. what do you say to those _ they can always be better. what do you say to those that - do you say to those that suggest that actually by doing this you're driving delivery business right into the hands of non— unionised w
what do ou sa to share the wealth. what do you say to — to share the wealth. say to the fact _ to share the wealth. what do you say to the fact that - you say to the fact that already compared to other unionised workers when it comes to part—time workers that you are making paid attention, that you are my getting paid all these wages and that you actually have it pretty good. i don't know if we have a good. you should go and talk into these part—timers in the buildings here. ups doesn't...
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this can stall any progress made in the racial wealth gap in the primary driver of wealth generation for black and brown communities it means laces like the thing to, my home and national leader in the racial wealth gap have hard earned equity destroyed by climate change because it is real. i'm not the only american who has been or will be dropped by the insurance agency due to extreme weather events beyond our control. look at insurance companies out of states like california to two wildfires. insurance companies are evaluating risk of entering homes in the areas impacted by extreme weather and realizing how detrimental climate changes for their business because climateor change is real and dos have economic impact long-term profitability of the company's. climate change considered in insurancede companies but we ned to make sure marginalized communities most impacted by climate change are not prevented from building wealth through home ownership. what action can the federal government take to lower insurance costs for americans to make sure homeowners remain in short? >> thank you
this can stall any progress made in the racial wealth gap in the primary driver of wealth generation for black and brown communities it means laces like the thing to, my home and national leader in the racial wealth gap have hard earned equity destroyed by climate change because it is real. i'm not the only american who has been or will be dropped by the insurance agency due to extreme weather events beyond our control. look at insurance companies out of states like california to two wildfires....
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you also started without the wealth of your rivals. how have l the wealth of your rivals.rom? state you manage? where did all the money come from? ~ ., , you manage? where did all the money come from?— come from? we raised capital out of the united states. _ come from? we raised capital out of the united states. it's _ come from? we raised capital out of the united states. it's true - come from? we raised capital out of the united states. it's true that - come from? we raised capital out of the united states. it's true that we | the united states. it's true that we raised _ the united states. it's true that we raised a _ the united states. it's true that we raised a significantly less amount of sums — raised a significantly less amount of sums. but we have a saying at rocket _ of sums. but we have a saying at rocket lab, _ of sums. but we have a saying at rocket lab, and it's the reason we named our— rocket lab, and it's the reason we named our rocket engine after rutherford. very famously said we had no _ rutherford. very famously said we had no money, so we have to think
you also started without the wealth of your rivals. how have l the wealth of your rivals.rom? state you manage? where did all the money come from? ~ ., , you manage? where did all the money come from?— come from? we raised capital out of the united states. _ come from? we raised capital out of the united states. it's _ come from? we raised capital out of the united states. it's true - come from? we raised capital out of the united states. it's true that - come from? we raised capital out of...
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creative planning -- a richer way to wealth. >> a lot has been pulled out of the market.are only operating at 93% of pre-covid capacity in europe. restoring traffic that was taken out during the pandemic, accruing all across europe. there is more consolidation happening at the moment, but will likely lead to more capacity over the next two or three years. kailey: that was the ryanair cfo speaking to bloomberg tv earlier today. the stock is lower after delivering a cautious tone on the forward jerk. the head of global aviation coverage for bloomberg is joining us now. the outlook was cautious. why are they so tepid on with the demand picture is going to look like going forward -- on what the demand picture is going to let going forward? >> they do not have much visibility going into the next quarter. they have some visibility on bookings, but zero into the remainder of the year. they are operating in what is a very difficult environment. we have mortgage rates going up in the u.k., we still have the cost of living crisis. these are points that were mentioned by the airline
creative planning -- a richer way to wealth. >> a lot has been pulled out of the market.are only operating at 93% of pre-covid capacity in europe. restoring traffic that was taken out during the pandemic, accruing all across europe. there is more consolidation happening at the moment, but will likely lead to more capacity over the next two or three years. kailey: that was the ryanair cfo speaking to bloomberg tv earlier today. the stock is lower after delivering a cautious tone on the...
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and so and he had he, you know, generated some wealth, not extreme wealth ever. it was just, you know, nobody ever drilled on that land in the fifties. but he got lease payments that were that, you know, that lifted my family up, lived that allowed my mother to go to college and and so that is what you can do in places like dakota and oklahoma texas, etc.. it's not the same quite the same in pennsylvania. there's but definitely in most western states, it is it is possible to cover the the the surface of the land. and of course, that causes so many problems. right so much heartache if you are like a farmer who owns that land and suddenly you have all these you know, oil trucks or pipeline coming through, there's this brine spill or oil spill or something like that. like, obviously, the the collision course there can be really extreme. yeah, i just wondered what memoirs you read in preparation for writing your memoir. what were the ones that were like the most memorable and impressive to you? oh, i love this question. oh, i should probably print out a list so i can
and so and he had he, you know, generated some wealth, not extreme wealth ever. it was just, you know, nobody ever drilled on that land in the fifties. but he got lease payments that were that, you know, that lifted my family up, lived that allowed my mother to go to college and and so that is what you can do in places like dakota and oklahoma texas, etc.. it's not the same quite the same in pennsylvania. there's but definitely in most western states, it is it is possible to cover the the the...
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so these land don't help black owners generate wealth and their sales amount to very little. it's a problem known as heirs property. a boston university professor, thomas mitchell, has done some powerful exploration of this and it's a problem that is prevalent in rural areas. but we certainly see situations in places like north nashville where parents built the house. now it's owned by the kids. one may live in the house, but the and the rest may be relieved that someone's there to take care of the upkeep. and that's all. well, good until real estate values skyrocket like they did for nashville and you reach a threshold where each sibling can come away with a big, fat round number. it's very easy for nonresident siblings to force a sale. so these invisible rules about co tenancies are engines for for land loss and gentrification. so how do we get to this frankly grim present? who created the ground rules or what created the ground rules? you go a little farther back into the 20th century and we can root segregation in racially restrictive housing and mortgage discrimination.
so these land don't help black owners generate wealth and their sales amount to very little. it's a problem known as heirs property. a boston university professor, thomas mitchell, has done some powerful exploration of this and it's a problem that is prevalent in rural areas. but we certainly see situations in places like north nashville where parents built the house. now it's owned by the kids. one may live in the house, but the and the rest may be relieved that someone's there to take care of...
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but wealth managers — reputational risk. but wealth managers are _ reputational risk.ent to i reputational risk. but wealth i managers are different to retail bankers, they are paid to better understand people. ithink bankers, they are paid to better understand people. i think what mystifies me, given the cost to the bank reputation early and need financially, is how they didn't see which way this would go, given nigel farage's reputation and, let's put it bluntly, his self—importance. t it bluntly, his self—importance. i think you're absolutely right to be blunt. given nigel farage, given the fact that he is or had an account with coutts, a private bank, given thatis with coutts, a private bank, given that is a bank for wealthy people and they were trying to push him out to having a bank account like normal people that didn't have all the bells and whistles, you would expect him to be unhappy, as indeed would anybody who had that sort of account was getting downgraded. but obviously with nigel farage, the likelihood was, in fact a dead certainty was, that he was not g
but wealth managers — reputational risk. but wealth managers are _ reputational risk.ent to i reputational risk. but wealth i managers are different to retail bankers, they are paid to better understand people. ithink bankers, they are paid to better understand people. i think what mystifies me, given the cost to the bank reputation early and need financially, is how they didn't see which way this would go, given nigel farage's reputation and, let's put it bluntly, his self—importance. t it...
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do you see a day where the saudi wealth fund could buy an nfl team? -- everybody in the league, all the nfl owners vote for it. you have to convince all of them to do it. the washington redskins -- the washington commanders are going to be sold in about a week, they are going to vote on it. i think the league is going to be individual. if you looked at someone as a solid entity, that's the league, it's private enterprise. you have a taiwanese owner with links to china with the nets. new castle is owned by the saudi wealth fund, that's over in england. you have manchester city is -- who has a piece of nyc fc over in mls. so it's convoluted. and they decide if you have money and invest you doit. and i don't think the u.k. definitely loved to have an american owner of a british soccer team. >> bill: you could also pay individual players and start your own league and compete with the nfl, not be easy, no easy task. >> you have to break contracts. how do you do that? >> bill: i agree with you, and you are going to shell out a lot of money to field a team.
do you see a day where the saudi wealth fund could buy an nfl team? -- everybody in the league, all the nfl owners vote for it. you have to convince all of them to do it. the washington redskins -- the washington commanders are going to be sold in about a week, they are going to vote on it. i think the league is going to be individual. if you looked at someone as a solid entity, that's the league, it's private enterprise. you have a taiwanese owner with links to china with the nets. new castle...
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it comes to household wealth, the consumer.ople are feeling poor these days and so much of that has to do with the property market. >> absolutely. a lot of chinese people are pennypinching, it's not just housing on the job stability in china because china is in japan and there is no job stability and security. so going back to the housing market, the plaything households will say, instead of paying all this mortgage, i'm going to downgrade and move to a cheaper apartment so that i can pay for my kids education, etc. i think this mentality is going to stay for a while and there's not much the government can do at this point. haidi: foreign investors, despite all this uncertainties are coming back to chinese stock markets. singling your shift in sentiment after months of skepticism. bloomberg's vicious dog reporter joins us in hong kong. the data in the recovery prospects may not back this up, but we are seeing a sudden jump in foreign inflows. >> exactly. i think we are saying it, especially in the past five or six sessions in t
it comes to household wealth, the consumer.ople are feeling poor these days and so much of that has to do with the property market. >> absolutely. a lot of chinese people are pennypinching, it's not just housing on the job stability in china because china is in japan and there is no job stability and security. so going back to the housing market, the plaything households will say, instead of paying all this mortgage, i'm going to downgrade and move to a cheaper apartment so that i can pay...
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i remember when of the wealth really stuff and paying attention to autism, no binding. it was in 2016 with the publication of the amnesty reports and we had clients who would get in touch with us and we would, they would say we want known the all c cables for you, but i want to. so if any of our cable from the d. c, child labor isn't the comic because the only problem to transition to electric vehicles or a v says make them aware of how dependent they are on conch lease cobalt and on the batteries that are manufactured primarily in asia. that's why the, you would prove to major actually development project in 2017 if you want to make sure that you're a vill also in the future, produce the best but also the sub time, most sustainable car. so you cannot simply do it. if you import the battery from somebody else without, that's a traceability, valid suspecting, going to be standards because they're making sure that the carbon footprint is, is the lowest possible. and therefore we started with a little piano about city l, i s, and therefore we are doing this, i would say, u
i remember when of the wealth really stuff and paying attention to autism, no binding. it was in 2016 with the publication of the amnesty reports and we had clients who would get in touch with us and we would, they would say we want known the all c cables for you, but i want to. so if any of our cable from the d. c, child labor isn't the comic because the only problem to transition to electric vehicles or a v says make them aware of how dependent they are on conch lease cobalt and on the...
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a asset that offers a pathway to build wealth from one generation to the next. and you need to complete estate plan to protect the asisets. your home, small business, air looms and more. you and so many communities, black, indigenous, latino and asian worked so hard to make yours but estate plans could be costly and conversations complex proud to partner to bring free and low cost estate plans to san franciscans. by providing estate plans we are able to keep the assets whole for our families, prevent displacement, address disparities and home ownership and strengthen the cultural integrity of the city. working with local non profit organizations and neighborhood groups bringing the serveess to you and community, to workshops focused on estate planning and why it's important. >> i'm 86 years old and you do need a trustee. you need a will and put who ever you want in charge of it. >> that's why i wanted to be here today. that is why one of the first steps i took when become assessor recorder is make sure we have a partnership to get foundational funding to provide
a asset that offers a pathway to build wealth from one generation to the next. and you need to complete estate plan to protect the asisets. your home, small business, air looms and more. you and so many communities, black, indigenous, latino and asian worked so hard to make yours but estate plans could be costly and conversations complex proud to partner to bring free and low cost estate plans to san franciscans. by providing estate plans we are able to keep the assets whole for our families,...
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well, if you actually think about the amount of wealth, it's 65% of wealth is managed by sovereign andat would be a trillion worth of demand. $1 trillion. it's a billion dollar asset in the context of the assets and overall global wealth management business and a trillion dollars. would i sacrifice binance to get a trillion worth of buy? of course i would. i'd love to see them gone f. it would get me cleared up with gensler and if gensler said to me, would you agree to make bitcoin a security? my answer and most of the participants in financial services would say yes. let's do that and move on and that would be a reason to own bitcoin. now, having said that it's my best performing asset this year, i'm up almost 81%. ashley: wow. fascinating stuff, kevin. thank you very much. i want to move onto consumer inflation on the national level came in at 3% in the last 12 months but inflation in the miami area, well, through the end of june was 9%. triple. senator rick scott republican from florida joins us now. great to see you, senator. in a recent tweet you quoted the borough of labor statis
well, if you actually think about the amount of wealth, it's 65% of wealth is managed by sovereign andat would be a trillion worth of demand. $1 trillion. it's a billion dollar asset in the context of the assets and overall global wealth management business and a trillion dollars. would i sacrifice binance to get a trillion worth of buy? of course i would. i'd love to see them gone f. it would get me cleared up with gensler and if gensler said to me, would you agree to make bitcoin a security?...
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purpose of wealth.scated , if you've got confiscated, if you've got confiscated, if you've got confiscated taxation on something that i regard as more important than generational wealth being handed down, handed down, kept in the very small amount hands that not amount of hands that it is not social mobility . social mobility. >> and i can't see if you if you want if you want to abolish want to if you want to abolish inheritance tax, then need inheritance tax, then you need to plug the £7 billion a year that brings into the that it brings into the treasury. do have a problem treasury. we do have a problem with mobility is much with social mobility is much more education is more about education than it is about inheritance. >> that inheritance is about people working and striving to the benefit of their families. >> jacob that's myth , isn't >> jacob that's a myth, isn't it? a myth. so why is it. it? it's a myth. so why is it. let finish point. it's let me finish the point. it's not about this hard work
purpose of wealth.scated , if you've got confiscated, if you've got confiscated, if you've got confiscated taxation on something that i regard as more important than generational wealth being handed down, handed down, kept in the very small amount hands that not amount of hands that it is not social mobility . social mobility. >> and i can't see if you if you want if you want to abolish want to if you want to abolish inheritance tax, then need inheritance tax, then you need to plug the...
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why did the chinese like me, i'm crazy, don't care about their appearance, but they have a hidden wealth in their hearts that many people are looking for . what is the name of our mine? the new issue of the mining industry in the world is that waste is no longer considered superfluous, it does not use the name of wealth, according to estimates, the amount of mineral waste in iran is about 2 billion tomans, which until now has been neglected due to the lack of legal remedies for their reprocessing , with the heavy plans of the country's banks. and we have an equivalent that they have been producing for years and disposes of it with effort , we have at least two million wastes worth 20 million tomans, something like a hundred thousand billion tomans, an estimate of two heads, now it is a legal requirement in the seventh plan and the reduction of zinc mineral reserves waste recycling land is included the priorities of different mines have been set, and reprocessing can be a new source for increasing reserves. at one time , the conditions were really good in terms of surface mines, and in fa
why did the chinese like me, i'm crazy, don't care about their appearance, but they have a hidden wealth in their hearts that many people are looking for . what is the name of our mine? the new issue of the mining industry in the world is that waste is no longer considered superfluous, it does not use the name of wealth, according to estimates, the amount of mineral waste in iran is about 2 billion tomans, which until now has been neglected due to the lack of legal remedies for their...
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their wealth is growing exponentially, while the majority of the world sees their everyday income fallingso there are many, many solutions. what we lack is political will. and the problem we have is, as john kerry was saying to the u.s. senate, we have -- not just in the united states but across europe, political leaders who are looking at their domestic circumstances and basically saying, we are no longer able to provide the solidarity, the cooperation, or pay our fair share. this is not about justice. it is fundamentally about justice. if you burned down somebody's home, you have to be the ones that pay for it to be fixed, and that is what rich countries do not want to do. that is the real question about liability that the u.s. wants to avoid. adrian: saleemul, i see you nodding your head there. do you agree with what asad is saying? saleemul: indeed, i do. and let me just take it a bit further in terms of the argument. now, climate change is a global problem, and unfortunately just in the last few days, in the first week of july, on july 3 we had the hottest temperature the world has e
their wealth is growing exponentially, while the majority of the world sees their everyday income fallingso there are many, many solutions. what we lack is political will. and the problem we have is, as john kerry was saying to the u.s. senate, we have -- not just in the united states but across europe, political leaders who are looking at their domestic circumstances and basically saying, we are no longer able to provide the solidarity, the cooperation, or pay our fair share. this is not about...
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mr farage is now gotten a hold of documents showing the bank's reputational wealth committee discussingrt for novak djokovic and his vaccine scepticism during covid, support for donald trump and support for the uk leaving the european court of human rights, and i'm saying he was a reputational risk. now we have heard from coutts in the last hour, saying it is not their policy to a close customer accounts solely on the basis of legally held personal and clinical views, and they involve a number of factors including commercial viability, reputational considerations and legal and regulatory environments. nigel farage very unhappy about all this this evening and saying that it amounts to being quote unquote cancelled, he insists he was meeting those wealth thresholds and has been quite a political storm here. tell our global viewers who nigel farage is, and what role he's played in politics? he's potentially the most prominent politician in the he's potentially the most prominent olitician in ., ., politician in the uk to have never made it into _ politician in the uk to have never made it
mr farage is now gotten a hold of documents showing the bank's reputational wealth committee discussingrt for novak djokovic and his vaccine scepticism during covid, support for donald trump and support for the uk leaving the european court of human rights, and i'm saying he was a reputational risk. now we have heard from coutts in the last hour, saying it is not their policy to a close customer accounts solely on the basis of legally held personal and clinical views, and they involve a number...
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. , , ., , ., ., or wealth. a question of balance, one with no easy - or wealth. this is a question of- balance, one with no easy answers. the scrappage scheme designed to offer financial support for older vehicles is due to be examined as part of tomorrow's judicial review. i'm joined now by rosamund adoo—kissi—debrah. rosamund's daughter ella kissi—debrah sadly died in 2013. she was the first person to have air pollution listed as a cause of death at an inquest in the uk. ever since, rosamund has been campaigning to improve air quality. thank you forjoining us tonight. in the ten years since ella died, you live in lewisham, has there been a noticeable improvement in air quality there?— noticeable improvement in air auali there? quality there? there actually hasn't because of the _ quality there? there actually hasn't because of the south _ quality there? there actually hasn't because of the south circular, - because of the south circular, the actual road that contributed to her death, is not part of the ulez.
. , , ., , ., ., or wealth. a question of balance, one with no easy - or wealth. this is a question of- balance, one with no easy answers. the scrappage scheme designed to offer financial support for older vehicles is due to be examined as part of tomorrow's judicial review. i'm joined now by rosamund adoo—kissi—debrah. rosamund's daughter ella kissi—debrah sadly died in 2013. she was the first person to have air pollution listed as a cause of death at an inquest in the uk. ever since,...
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it is not build generational wealth. it is not even the future of money, it is actually the past.rrency were an organised currency, that would be private money that is an idea we tried in the 19th century in america and the free banking era. 1837 until 1863. it was a failure. in part due to a...— 1837 until 1863. it was a failure. in part due to a... you talk about celebrities _ in part due to a... you talk about celebrities who _ in part due to a... you talk about celebrities who endorse - celebrities who endorse cryptocurrency and urge people to buy it and they are getting paid for it whether or not it works. are they notjust doing what celebrities do? should they actually have some kind of moral centre? {131 should they actually have some kind of moral centre?— of moral centre? of course they should and _ of moral centre? of course they should and they _ of moral centre? of course they should and they might - of moral centre? of course they should and they might even - of moral centre? of course theyl should and they might even have of moral centre? of course they i should and
it is not build generational wealth. it is not even the future of money, it is actually the past.rrency were an organised currency, that would be private money that is an idea we tried in the 19th century in america and the free banking era. 1837 until 1863. it was a failure. in part due to a...— 1837 until 1863. it was a failure. in part due to a... you talk about celebrities _ in part due to a... you talk about celebrities who _ in part due to a... you talk about celebrities who endorse -...
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the swallow belongs to the chinese it's not worth it to love crazy people, but they have a hidden wealth in their hearts that many people are looking for. next to every mineral, the new issue of the world's industries, i feel angry, does not know a waste material anymore, the name babakarem does not give him wealth, according to estimates , mineral waste in iran is about 2 billion books , so far, due to the lack of legal transparency, their reprocessing has been neglected with heavy plans and country lattice and we have an equivalent that has been producing for years, it makes it synonymous, we have at least two billion tomans of waste, about 20 million tomans , something like 100 thousand billion tomans , i had two estimates, now it is different that processing and recycling them can be a new source for increasing reserves. at one time, the conditions were really good in terms of surface mines , and in the past few years, because of the shortage of raw materials , there is a discussion about waste and limestone, which is of high quality , and it shows itself more and more, and the produ
the swallow belongs to the chinese it's not worth it to love crazy people, but they have a hidden wealth in their hearts that many people are looking for. next to every mineral, the new issue of the world's industries, i feel angry, does not know a waste material anymore, the name babakarem does not give him wealth, according to estimates , mineral waste in iran is about 2 billion books , so far, due to the lack of legal transparency, their reprocessing has been neglected with heavy plans and...
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their appearance is not worth it, but they have a hidden wealth that many people are looking for .ause tulips and elements can be very fast it is rare and i will take it out. when i saw that in khorasan, razavi and the chinese in south khorasan, and it is very profitable for them, there is also a name for the mineral waste, and the distant stones that appear next to each mine. babakarem doesn't care. you may extract the elements you need, such as iron, copper, aluminum, ore. what remains may be the main material that is more valuable. it contains gold, silver , dog fighting, and many other things that are valuable . there are countries that are in the subject. being a leader means the coming and working of these elements is definitely more complicated than the basic technology of separation of mines and mineral industries, which can almost be said to be very important. according to the mineral estimates in iran, about 2 billion tomans have been declared as the wealth of the country, which has not been transparent until now. the law of their reprocessing has been neglected with the
their appearance is not worth it, but they have a hidden wealth that many people are looking for .ause tulips and elements can be very fast it is rare and i will take it out. when i saw that in khorasan, razavi and the chinese in south khorasan, and it is very profitable for them, there is also a name for the mineral waste, and the distant stones that appear next to each mine. babakarem doesn't care. you may extract the elements you need, such as iron, copper, aluminum, ore. what remains may be...
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don't care about their looks, but they have hidden wealth in their hearts that many people are lookingfor . priority they are looking for it with plans. in fact, they are looking for falsehood. they are not looking for me because it is the waste of sardar sosal and they can very quickly find rare elements . i saw indians in razavi khorasan and the chinese in south khorasan and they are very profitable for their body waste. it has both the name and the uneaten stones of the distant rocks that show the issue of mining industries next to each mine don't go into the world anymore, it doesn't know the waste material, it doesn't have the name "babakaram". you may extract the type of ore you need, such as iron, copper. what remains may be the same original material, more valuable, and there are other countries that are valuable. in the upcoming issue, it means to come to these elements to activate a more complex technology than the basic separation technology that we have in the mines and mineral industries of moalem batri square, which can almost be said to be one of the wealth of the countr
don't care about their looks, but they have hidden wealth in their hearts that many people are lookingfor . priority they are looking for it with plans. in fact, they are looking for falsehood. they are not looking for me because it is the waste of sardar sosal and they can very quickly find rare elements . i saw indians in razavi khorasan and the chinese in south khorasan and they are very profitable for their body waste. it has both the name and the uneaten stones of the distant rocks that...
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finally , a wealth tax could help finance the development of vaccines that will come in handy in the event of future pandemics , according to a report from the bank for international settlements. experts pointed out the world in the future may face even more devastating than the covid 19 pandemic, and the health systems of various countries will not be ready to fight new viruses. to avoid collapse, it is important to establish a global the production of vaccines in this will help a special program to participate in which developed countries will have to pay contributions to collect money plan through wealth tax. but vaccines are proposed to be recognized as a global public good, which will be available to citizens of all participating countries. and this is all the news of the economy for this hour of a productive working week for you and see you soon. the morning broadcast continues with the program zone x and violetta sokolovich. hello, 300 problematic documents were presented at the border in six months you can immediately feel the vacation company belarusian border guards state t
finally , a wealth tax could help finance the development of vaccines that will come in handy in the event of future pandemics , according to a report from the bank for international settlements. experts pointed out the world in the future may face even more devastating than the covid 19 pandemic, and the health systems of various countries will not be ready to fight new viruses. to avoid collapse, it is important to establish a global the production of vaccines in this will help a special...
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a asset that offers a pathway to build wealth from one generation to the next. and you need to complete estate plan to protect the asisets. your home, small business, air looms and more. you and so many communities, black, indigenous, latino and asian worked so hard to make yours but estate plans could be costly and conversations complex proud to partner to bring free and low cost estate plans to san franciscans. by providing estate plans we are able to keep the assets whole for our families, prevent displacement, address disparities and home ownership and strengthen the cultural integrity of the city. working with local non profit organizations and neighborhood groups bringing the serveess to you and community, to workshops focused on estate planning and why it's important. >> i'm 86 years old and you do need a trustee. you need a will and put who ever you want in charge of it. >> that's why i wanted to be here today. that is why one of the first steps i took when become assessor recorder is make sure we have a partnership to get foundational funding to provide
a asset that offers a pathway to build wealth from one generation to the next. and you need to complete estate plan to protect the asisets. your home, small business, air looms and more. you and so many communities, black, indigenous, latino and asian worked so hard to make yours but estate plans could be costly and conversations complex proud to partner to bring free and low cost estate plans to san franciscans. by providing estate plans we are able to keep the assets whole for our families,...
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from true wealth the great value of her father the devil, how his father put all his wealth delightedar bum. now gossip behind their backs cannot be heard, but you can smell it somewhere. as a sovereign , we will put the understanding of the taverns along the moscow river, not enough even to rule the taverns. dear guests and after your fun in my peru, or what else did you want? prince rybnin lyuba to you at my wedding, why not? lyuba, sovereign lyuba, once lyuba comes out of the dance, please your sovereign. you don’t want to save at the wedding, is there a beach in the basement? ivan vasilyevich , all hearts here are full of great joy for you. yes, he is right for your wife. is it possible without a trial? why are they quiet? help yourself, dear guests, do not flirt with me with your business with the girls. quiet don in the beginning you fly i want tomorrow at 23:30 on the russia channel, a savings card will make the purchase of products significantly more profitable. get a debit savings card and get as much as 10% cashback in full from every order in the supermarket. pay for purcha
from true wealth the great value of her father the devil, how his father put all his wealth delightedar bum. now gossip behind their backs cannot be heard, but you can smell it somewhere. as a sovereign , we will put the understanding of the taverns along the moscow river, not enough even to rule the taverns. dear guests and after your fun in my peru, or what else did you want? prince rybnin lyuba to you at my wedding, why not? lyuba, sovereign lyuba, once lyuba comes out of the dance, please...
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there are communities shot out of building wealth through homebuying. not only faced discrimination in their daily activities, but have huge deficits in household wealth. much because of the ways they have been shut out of housing markets and the main way americans build wealth. add to other forms of oppression, discrimination, and the criminal justice system, discrimination and employment system, and all other forms racism has leads to this hugely disparate impact. >> the study noted more than half of unhoused people are over the age of 50. why does there seem to be that commonality? >> this is the story of homelessness in the last few decades. the proportion of people over 50 has skyrocketed. we found half, 41% of them had never been homeless before the age of 50. these are seniors who worked physically demanding, difficult low-paying jobs their whole life. as the cost of housing skyrocketed, their incomes did not keep up and basically became displaced into homelessness. >> we spoke to many people currently experiencing homelessness. what are their li
there are communities shot out of building wealth through homebuying. not only faced discrimination in their daily activities, but have huge deficits in household wealth. much because of the ways they have been shut out of housing markets and the main way americans build wealth. add to other forms of oppression, discrimination, and the criminal justice system, discrimination and employment system, and all other forms racism has leads to this hugely disparate impact. >> the study noted...
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or worldly wealth.pete seyed hassan nasrallah said that in terms of struggle and political uprising, we did not seek power in order to use it to plot against the people and dominate them. the secretary general of hezbollah of lebanon emphasized that if we are in power, our presence is for the defense and support of the people. and serving them and solving their problems is the people of kashmir under the control of india, the mourning ceremony for hosseini was held despite the restrictions imposed by the government. this year, the indian government should only allow mourning processions for the people of this honored region. for kashmir, where mourning for imam hussein, peace be upon him, with restrictions on the entry of people on the day of the people, but mourning processions will be held. they threw away the quran this year, they also brought the holy quran, it is our religious book , this book is an insult to all muslims, we were very upset about the sanctity of the quran. a few years ago, ayatolla
or worldly wealth.pete seyed hassan nasrallah said that in terms of struggle and political uprising, we did not seek power in order to use it to plot against the people and dominate them. the secretary general of hezbollah of lebanon emphasized that if we are in power, our presence is for the defense and support of the people. and serving them and solving their problems is the people of kashmir under the control of india, the mourning ceremony for hosseini was held despite the restrictions...
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how much are you benefiting in terms of wealth management?ly good inflows with net new money in the first half of the year. some of that came from credit suisse and some as organic growth we have in expensing for years now. wealth is rising across the asia, middle east, and african markets where we operate. we are picking up a bit of market share. we have to see how everything will settle out but it feels like we are picking up share. some of the credit suisse money diversifying away from ubs and some ongoing chinese and other asian investors are accumulating wealth and wanting to invest it in high quality international product. and then the general underlying economic trends are boding well for that is. david: bill winters, ceo of standard chartered speaking exclusively with lizzy burden, our colleague in london. there is plenty more ahead. lots of stories to tell you about as we get fresh trading week and the markets are on a front footing as they say. there we go. 3.5% on the hstech index. solid risk on session in china. plenty more ahead.
how much are you benefiting in terms of wealth management?ly good inflows with net new money in the first half of the year. some of that came from credit suisse and some as organic growth we have in expensing for years now. wealth is rising across the asia, middle east, and african markets where we operate. we are picking up a bit of market share. we have to see how everything will settle out but it feels like we are picking up share. some of the credit suisse money diversifying away from ubs...