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with rodent infest asian and some of the challenges of job opportunities, i think this city is a wealthy city. we spend a lot of money on social services in our city. ~ but why are these social services not impacting people's lives the way it's changing people's lives for the better? i want to make sure that we work with residents and we work to help them grow within public housing and to not be plitioned out of the city as a result. i think that's one of the big issues. the other issue is connecting people to job opportunities. long-term employment, stable employment, employment that gives people dignity, that gives them pride. i mean, everyone wants to take care of their family. and sadly, people are sometimes pushed into a life of crime because that's the easy route to obtaining money. i mean, it was really easy for me as a kid to choose to sell drugs because everyone around me was selling drugs. wasn't easy for me to get a job because i didn't have a lot of examples of people working other than my grandmother who was working as a maid, or other folks i saw working at the grocery store. so
with rodent infest asian and some of the challenges of job opportunities, i think this city is a wealthy city. we spend a lot of money on social services in our city. ~ but why are these social services not impacting people's lives the way it's changing people's lives for the better? i want to make sure that we work with residents and we work to help them grow within public housing and to not be plitioned out of the city as a result. i think that's one of the big issues. the other issue is...
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one more step for san francisco toward becoming a wealthy city. let's continue our coverage in san francisco. bob redell is live outside twitter. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you scott. not everyone here in the city is happy about this ipo, we're told that in the next 20, 15 minutes or so outside headquarters on market street to expect protests, sfpd is patrolling the streets. they asked us to move our live truck off of the sidewalk outside of san francisco headquarters and basically there is an alliance of groups, they go under san francisco rising, and they are protesting a couple things. one a tax break twitter received from the city of san francisco that they argue cost the city tens of millions by luring twitter and other start-ups and they also argue the fact that they brought in these start-ups that the city doing this has led to the rise in rents and evictions so the group san francisco rising they are unhappy, they said online they will be protesting outside twitter headquarters at 6:30 and they are using twitter to their adv
one more step for san francisco toward becoming a wealthy city. let's continue our coverage in san francisco. bob redell is live outside twitter. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you scott. not everyone here in the city is happy about this ipo, we're told that in the next 20, 15 minutes or so outside headquarters on market street to expect protests, sfpd is patrolling the streets. they asked us to move our live truck off of the sidewalk outside of san francisco headquarters and...
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it's a very wealthy city. but it is fast becoming unaffordable for the vast majority of people.ok at the absolutely spectacular results of our campaign, it shows you that this is not a fringe issue. this is something that the vast majority of people are thinking about. and it's not just seattle. look at the dysfunction in washington. 60% of people recently polled showed -- said that the two-party system is not working for them and they need an alternative. >> how did you actually -- so, given the fact that you were running as an alternative, running with the lail socialist, running against a democratic incumbent in a city that is heavily democratic, in which the democratic party has a lot of power and control, what kind of campaign did you run? how did you succeed in apparently unseating this incumbent? what was the campaign like? >> first of all, you're absolutely right, chris, that this is a democratic party city. the city is controlled by the democratic party establishment, and that's much the same in many other cities around the country, and the most major metropolitan areas
it's a very wealthy city. but it is fast becoming unaffordable for the vast majority of people.ok at the absolutely spectacular results of our campaign, it shows you that this is not a fringe issue. this is something that the vast majority of people are thinking about. and it's not just seattle. look at the dysfunction in washington. 60% of people recently polled showed -- said that the two-party system is not working for them and they need an alternative. >> how did you actually -- so,...
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wealthy people in big city club. champaign to be made to work for years like one or cognac. not really get that like those products that are thriving maybe they will have to find a bold chunky japan. okay that's all we have time for today's episode of china price watch to reflect on the latest from a couple living in china. until then you can view the neighbor episode online that you end up tv. i'm not. when someone mentioned once that was the stitches for the two towns. nineteen sixty four the shinkansen bullet train was the world's first place people. it's technology that allowed these trains to run it up to two hundred and ten km run attracted attention worldwide. she celebrates at the maximum speed of two hundred and seventy km making the one hundred and fifty kilo or two to between tokyo osaka. in just two hours and twenty five should you frequency of these core speed trains also continues to increase. during the tour to rush no one train that leaves every two minutes the news every two minutes thirty seconds. we strain to bottle some reputation for safety to believe to
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city to go along with it. principally, developers, the wealthy. de blasio wants to impose a tax on those earning more than $500,000 a year in order to provide free schools for all of the children of the city. he says it's an investment in the future. many of the wealthy say it takes money out of their back pockets and they don't like it. he has to get the approval of the governor to get the tax imposed. he has difficult days ahead if he really intends to impose all of the progressive policies, but de blasio also said that the city did develop this income gap in a few days, and it's going to take a while to try and close it. >> randall pinkston in brooklyn tonight. thanks very much. >>> in washington state the polls are closed. voters weighed in on issues that could have an impact nationwide. one deals with labeling foods genetically modified. the other would raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour in one community. we're live at sea-tac airport just outside of seattle. >> reporter: what we see in the vote to raise the minimum wage for some workers he
city to go along with it. principally, developers, the wealthy. de blasio wants to impose a tax on those earning more than $500,000 a year in order to provide free schools for all of the children of the city. he says it's an investment in the future. many of the wealthy say it takes money out of their back pockets and they don't like it. he has to get the approval of the governor to get the tax imposed. he has difficult days ahead if he really intends to impose all of the progressive policies,...
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the most obvious and immediate source of funding was the rising wealthy traders of the big port citiesdominated by the slave traders. and then the planters of the south and west indies who had cash and children, but very few schools, as one historian put it nicely, the british west indies did not need colleges because of mainland north america. there are very few institutions of higher education or even secondary education established in the west indies during the colonial period, because they could send their sons to europe or north america. >> how does the civil war play into this? >> you have all these north -- you have all these northerners that owned slaves and they run into the tuition that justifies slavery. it challenges the notion of the civil war, the north against the south, fighting for the evils of slavery. >> one of the things northerners , northern intellectuals contribute before the war, is an attempt to establish a common ground between the north and south. an intellectual solution to the crisis over slavery, as that crisis boils up. to claim aly managed new public pos
the most obvious and immediate source of funding was the rising wealthy traders of the big port citiesdominated by the slave traders. and then the planters of the south and west indies who had cash and children, but very few schools, as one historian put it nicely, the british west indies did not need colleges because of mainland north america. there are very few institutions of higher education or even secondary education established in the west indies during the colonial period, because they...
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wealthy. the new jesse's the man tipped to be a possible republican presidential candidate in twenty sixteen chris christie was the city re elected as governor. already a puppy that figo often astounding as the price is off to see if the stillness and eight christy sort of role political appeal distancing himself from the extremes of the conservative tea party movements. and isn't in yet democrats in the sinai at the clintons tearing the car lift one by the narrowest of margins against his republican rival confounding pitching and isabelle was the swing states. on an estate tuesday's results could prove an anime edge of the parties' support ahead of next year's midterm congressional elections. it didn't. the canadian men at the center for drug and alcohol scandal has apologized to smoking crack cocaine and promised never to make the same mistakes. rob ford who is married to robert air canada's largest city has been weathering a damaging media still since may. in what was expected to be his resignation announcement on a metal fork surprised many by refusing to quit. i was elected to do a job. and that's exactly what i'm
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city. (cheers and applause) bill de blasio. and as a wealthynew yorker, i am terrified this guy ran on tax geigs like me. do you think that's going to happen? >> well, if you make more than $500,000-- . >> stephen: oh, yeah, yeah, oh yeah! >> which you don't have to disclose your entire 1040. >> stephen: oh i won't. >> he wants less than 1% more than you pay in taxes right now so that-- . >> stephen: what? >> every four-year-old can go to prek in new york city. >> stephen: why should i give my-- (applause) >> stephen: why should i be giving up 1% of my income so some stupid kid can go to prek. they can't even read yet, why are they going to school. >> you have a point about the failed toddler problem. we should give up o on more four-year-olds. >> stephen: at a certain point, you have to just you know, not throw good money after bad. (laughter) >> nevertheless, it looks like 's going to give it a shot. >> stephen: so do you think that is actually going happen? i know that is what he wants to do. but does he have the votes in the city council el
city. (cheers and applause) bill de blasio. and as a wealthynew yorker, i am terrified this guy ran on tax geigs like me. do you think that's going to happen? >> well, if you make more than $500,000-- . >> stephen: oh, yeah, yeah, oh yeah! >> which you don't have to disclose your entire 1040. >> stephen: oh i won't. >> he wants less than 1% more than you pay in taxes right now so that-- . >> stephen: what? >> every four-year-old can go to prek in new...
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bill, it turns out "wealthy" investors fear a stock market meltdown. a new survey by citi private bank shows, among high net worth families... 2/3rds believe the stock market will rise at least 10% next year. and yet, they have stashed 40% of savings in cash and only 25% in stocks. the rest is in bonds, commodities, real estate and other alternative investments. a citibank strategist says even the ultra wealthy were scarred by the 2008 market collapse. coming up... is the new film "thor" a bore? our film critic turns the spotlight on the new movie from marvel. and, driven to distraction. did yesterday's sell off in tesla go too far into overdrive? stay with us. i wanted to be in the military since i was a kid. i served in the united states air force. i served a total of 16 years. i was deployed 13 times. on my second deployment four bombs hit my vehicle. and at 19 years old, that was the first time i ever saw somebody die. coming back, i was raging. i started having pretty horrible nightmares. i would wake up in middle of the night sweats. i started drinking a lot. i felt
bill, it turns out "wealthy" investors fear a stock market meltdown. a new survey by citi private bank shows, among high net worth families... 2/3rds believe the stock market will rise at least 10% next year. and yet, they have stashed 40% of savings in cash and only 25% in stocks. the rest is in bonds, commodities, real estate and other alternative investments. a citibank strategist says even the ultra wealthy were scarred by the 2008 market collapse. coming up... is the new film...
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many of the wealthy elite ask those to embrace an artist that celebrated a culture of ordinary citizens. from mexico city michael reports. >> this is blue house by refuge set in one of the world's biggest cities. it was here that frida kahlo lived and created much work for what they celebrated. mexico andiment in the colors of mexico. where all the color and people of mexico find a place. >> his fame spreads well beyond mexico's borders. paintings are some of the most iconic works of the 20th century. artists, thelow healing quarters and an appreciation of her talents. for much of her life, the work was overshadowed by the art of her husband. nobody were really liking her paintings. >> they took us by surprise. it has to do with all the suffering. and being a woman artist was really standing for her rights the way that she wanted. , women like her. even today. is -- the that she middle class and the other class, everybody loves frida. but not the upper class. most one of mexico city's popular tourist destinations, people come to see where the artist lived for a short life marred by debilitating health is
many of the wealthy elite ask those to embrace an artist that celebrated a culture of ordinary citizens. from mexico city michael reports. >> this is blue house by refuge set in one of the world's biggest cities. it was here that frida kahlo lived and created much work for what they celebrated. mexico andiment in the colors of mexico. where all the color and people of mexico find a place. >> his fame spreads well beyond mexico's borders. paintings are some of the most iconic works...
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actually are implemented he's running on things like raising taxes on wealthy people doing something about income inequality this is a city where mayors have traditionally had a very super tight relationship with with wall street. is. you know heading for a rude awakening when he comes into power. right well it's you know it's possibly either him or the people who elected him because you know certainly it's sad and you would agree that in the u.s. we've seen quite recently examples of even bigger politicians promising huge change and then not really following up with those promises so this is something that americans and new yorkers are seem to be braced for and the people we spoke to said yeah you know we we were not we're hoping he's going to stick with these promises but we can just only keep our fingers crossed at this point and yes because of this super tight relationship between wall street and bloomberg the fight now financiers at least are here on wall street have gotten used to this certain you know cozy relationship and with this guy coming in and saying i'm going to tax the rich certainly there's going to be qu
actually are implemented he's running on things like raising taxes on wealthy people doing something about income inequality this is a city where mayors have traditionally had a very super tight relationship with with wall street. is. you know heading for a rude awakening when he comes into power. right well it's you know it's possibly either him or the people who elected him because you know certainly it's sad and you would agree that in the u.s. we've seen quite recently examples of even...
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with the help of the many cities have shot up and stayed that way because wealthy people have been buying of multiple home one could assume the house worker in the housing bubble and is about the pot. how the appreciation of the room for debate after securing demand for houses have looked to be. especially goes for sticking with a population of chinese residents are millions of millions of people either so many people who can afford houses in the big city. the people of china have expressed frustration. he met and places of group discussion with the chinese social media network with oil the government took notice and make wishes to offer housing. according to data provided by kathleen property agent at the end of october this year more than seventy three thousand houses in beijing were predicting two dollars and thirteen the total value of deals has reached more than two hundred between you and for about thirty three billion dollars an increase of fourteen percent last year. it totally upright the profit to rise more than twenty month the beginning of the patrol in the past ten years hous
with the help of the many cities have shot up and stayed that way because wealthy people have been buying of multiple home one could assume the house worker in the housing bubble and is about the pot. how the appreciation of the room for debate after securing demand for houses have looked to be. especially goes for sticking with a population of chinese residents are millions of millions of people either so many people who can afford houses in the big city. the people of china have expressed...
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this is an extraordinarily wealthy country, the mayor of the city is worth $27 billion. can't get over that. the mayor for 12 years but still wrestling with it. there are all kinds of wealthy people in this country. it is the rich countries. how did we get in this fix where there are so many people struggling and we have not touched the people who are a notch or two above the poverty level. what happened? >> one of the most interesting interviews that it with a policy expert was with harvard kennedy school of government lecture room marshall dance who spent years as a community organizer, build these ideas of narrative storytelling, very interesting guy. if you understand the problem as being poverty you are missing the point. poverty is a symptom. he said poverty is the miner's canary. in the old and days before there were high-tech gas monitoring equipment if you were a minor you go down and take a canary, a little bird with you and if the bird drops dead you know there is gas in the mine and you run. it was low warning something was wrong. he said this is what poverty
this is an extraordinarily wealthy country, the mayor of the city is worth $27 billion. can't get over that. the mayor for 12 years but still wrestling with it. there are all kinds of wealthy people in this country. it is the rich countries. how did we get in this fix where there are so many people struggling and we have not touched the people who are a notch or two above the poverty level. what happened? >> one of the most interesting interviews that it with a policy expert was with...
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. >> i had lunch yesterday with very, very famous wealthy person in new york city, who all of us knowey? >> won't give you the name. >> didn't say wealthiest. >> five years old and mother worked two jobs while the kid went to school. this guy is now 15 figures. charles: by the way -- >> no assistance from the government. liz: i have get it. i get it. charles: same report, top 1% for every dollar they put into the kitty they get six cents in government benefits. >> that shouldn't surprise anybody. >> judge, thanks. >> a pleasure, guys. charles: global warming activists you won't believe it, they're at it again. the very fabric of society is at stake, right now, we're this close to total destruction. you will find out why, next. >> embrace the "hollywood" sign. the "hollywood" sign is gone. just exploding. [screaming] she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and
. >> i had lunch yesterday with very, very famous wealthy person in new york city, who all of us knowey? >> won't give you the name. >> didn't say wealthiest. >> five years old and mother worked two jobs while the kid went to school. this guy is now 15 figures. charles: by the way -- >> no assistance from the government. liz: i have get it. i get it. charles: same report, top 1% for every dollar they put into the kitty they get six cents in government benefits....
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risen in price property prices have risen booming globally in all the major cities around the world these are the extremely wealthy the ones with billions and billions of dollars billions and billions handed to them by the central banks of the world at zero percent and they're looking for a safe place for their money to hop to protect not only from inflation but also from the mad crowds the angry crowds the peasants that come marching and so when you roll up your little you know bacon and two you know you're francis bacon golden so we're on the same side as workers and savers so workers savers gold and so over they all are being. put into an area of the economy where the cash is not flowing to them they are in a you know like a gang green has set in for gold silver and workers and savers so they're not getting any of those cash unlike the seventy's where workers went up their wages went up and that would drive inflation into a. inflationary spiral that's not the case anymore this is been a business section they've amputated gold silver workers and savers and they've kept the cash for themselves and of course in th
risen in price property prices have risen booming globally in all the major cities around the world these are the extremely wealthy the ones with billions and billions of dollars billions and billions handed to them by the central banks of the world at zero percent and they're looking for a safe place for their money to hop to protect not only from inflation but also from the mad crowds the angry crowds the peasants that come marching and so when you roll up your little you know bacon and two...
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risen in price property prices have risen booming globally in all the major cities around the world these are the extremely wealthy the ones with billions and billions of dollars billions and billions handed to them by the central banks of the world at zero percent and they're looking for a safe place for their money to hop to protect not only from inflation but also from the mad crowds the angry crowds the peasants that come marching and so when you roll up your little you know bacon in a tube you know you're francis bacon golden so we're on the same side as workers and savers and workers savers gold and so over they all are being. put into an area of the economy where the cash is not flowing to them they are in a you know like a gang green has set in for gold silver and workers and savers so they're not getting any of those cash unlike the seventy's where workers one of the wages went up and that would drive inflation into a. inflationary spiral that's not the case anymore this is been a business section they've amputated gold silver workers and savers and they've kept the casual exam and of course in the west t
risen in price property prices have risen booming globally in all the major cities around the world these are the extremely wealthy the ones with billions and billions of dollars billions and billions handed to them by the central banks of the world at zero percent and they're looking for a safe place for their money to hop to protect not only from inflation but also from the mad crowds the angry crowds the peasants that come marching and so when you roll up your little you know bacon in a tube...
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wealthy. they say it could put additional strain on the city's already insistent problem on the housing affordability -- affordability and first let's talk about the ipo details. trading will likely pick up an hour after they hope and they will pick up above the targeted range of 23 to $25 a share. although people are cautiously optimistic, people are excited to see where it will take the social media giant. >> it is exciting and for them to have a whole bunch of money to play with they can grow their business that way. >> they can use advertising and we could see more ads on our twitter feeds as they try to a piece their new shareholders. they will sit back and see how trading goes before they invest h protesting takes place here 6:30 around the same time twitter goes public and they will be here at headquarters and we will check in with them shortly. ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> there are some concerns twitter is arriving on wall street and it could cause technical issues when it joined the nasdaq. although they recently completed the long awaited run, they are confident they can handle the ext
wealthy. they say it could put additional strain on the city's already insistent problem on the housing affordability -- affordability and first let's talk about the ipo details. trading will likely pick up an hour after they hope and they will pick up above the targeted range of 23 to $25 a share. although people are cautiously optimistic, people are excited to see where it will take the social media giant. >> it is exciting and for them to have a whole bunch of money to play with they...
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boss told me it's only so often all the people go to not make it in the city when you constantly look so hot don't got me. wealthy british style it's time to rise. markets find. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand of years people came here twenty some years ago so the established last a life on the silent. and people feel the love of christ working. people say you can catch. something happens on this island that makes them return to it again and again. saves them. join me james brown on a journey for the soul. only. you know there's one thing that i still can't understand and i don't want to good mood but i have this one question when doing this all for you that you had everything they begged him that he gave them all up in the senate to go your way but what for. it was a way to inform he tried to restrain himself but look first out anyway. if it really puts me off that i have such a father. it was one small but very great secret tha
boss told me it's only so often all the people go to not make it in the city when you constantly look so hot don't got me. wealthy british style it's time to rise. markets find. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand of years people came here twenty some years ago so the established last a life on the silent. and...
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promised voters he would combat income inequality and plans to raise taxes on the wealthy to plan and she is new york city's next first lady she talked about her attraction to de blasio. >> i didn't date very many men. >> did you tell him that? >> i did. >> daughter kiara. >> they are very stylish. >> reporter: then there's dante who's afro became the campaign prop. >> unfairly targets people of color. >> on an issue base, it did things in terms of the democrat mog gra fee of the city, in terms of his family values. there was not much left, anything that the candidates could do at that point. >> reporter: it was enough to convince n convince new yorkers to replace with bi-racial family. don lemon, cnn, new york. >> new first family of new york. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter. >>> what happens after a politician goes on tv and admits to smoking crack while in a drunken stup por? is it possible he goes nowhere and stays in office? is. >>> also, a shocking revelation after cnn obtains a video that could show what happened to kendrick johnson in a georgia high school gym. maxwell is not. he's
promised voters he would combat income inequality and plans to raise taxes on the wealthy to plan and she is new york city's next first lady she talked about her attraction to de blasio. >> i didn't date very many men. >> did you tell him that? >> i did. >> daughter kiara. >> they are very stylish. >> reporter: then there's dante who's afro became the campaign prop. >> unfairly targets people of color. >> on an issue base, it did things in terms...
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cities like byzantium, alexandria, cairo, and tripoli here in lebanon became immensely wealthy on the back of the spice trade. arabs took control of all the key spice ports of the mediterranean, as islam spread from arabia west towards morocco and east to the malabar coast in india. now i'm here at a caravanserai, which is kind of like a camel motel, where, over a thousand years ago, camels laden with spices would come to rest after long and incredibly hard journeys across the arabian deserts. later, restaurateur naziih shows me the spices i need for traditional lebanese cooking. i can see cumin, i spied it here. >> smell it. >> can i smell? >> i can taste it myself. >> yeah, i love it. >> quite nice, so fresh. >> it's great. cumin has a sweet aroma with a mildly bitter taste. it's native to the eastern mediterranean, and it has been used for over 5,000 years. it was thought in medieval europe to encourage faithfulness. >> oh, can i have a small bag, please? >> yeah. >> and what else is a classic spice you'd have in meze? >> you have cinnamon too. >> cinnamon. wow, they--they are the
cities like byzantium, alexandria, cairo, and tripoli here in lebanon became immensely wealthy on the back of the spice trade. arabs took control of all the key spice ports of the mediterranean, as islam spread from arabia west towards morocco and east to the malabar coast in india. now i'm here at a caravanserai, which is kind of like a camel motel, where, over a thousand years ago, camels laden with spices would come to rest after long and incredibly hard journeys across the arabian deserts....
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wealthy people are doing? >> because i watch what you do every day. i know that in new york city people go and pay with credit cards. i do not have a concierge. have a fox plan. >> i can't believe adam is regurgitating the soft fairness aspect of this. we know this is becoming a giat entitlement. >> don't pile on adam. >> he ca handle it. >> no one promoted this as all the subsidy we're talking about now. billions, trillions of dollars in subsidies. we talked about helping people who had no health insurance. now they are going to be ten million who get it, 100 million who don't. >> think about what adam is saying. he's saying you screw over 90% of the people for 10%. that's essentially what he's ying. >> i didn't say that. >> ben stein, maybe you can help me with this, people do have a bond with their doctor, and if that bond is broken or that doctor is gone and now add to that the possibility that the hospital where they're getting special care is gone as ell, then they're link -- their link health care is gone and they get scared and angry. >> they should be angry. will it get
wealthy people are doing? >> because i watch what you do every day. i know that in new york city people go and pay with credit cards. i do not have a concierge. have a fox plan. >> i can't believe adam is regurgitating the soft fairness aspect of this. we know this is becoming a giat entitlement. >> don't pile on adam. >> he ca handle it. >> no one promoted this as all the subsidy we're talking about now. billions, trillions of dollars in subsidies. we talked about...
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massive cruise ships which pour thousands of tourists into the city for a frantic day of sightseeing and shopping. the boat passes homes of wealthy locals who can afford some of the priciest real estate in turkey -- bosphorus waterfront. the dramatic bosphorus bridge was the first bridge ever to span two continents. and the rumeli fortress was built by the ottomans the year before they conquered the city of constantinople. tour boats share the bosphorus with plenty of commercial traffic. the narrow and strategic strait is a bottle neck busy with freighters, including lots of ukrainian and russian ships, since this is the only route from ports on the black sea out to the mediterranean. for more crowds and urban energy, you can join the million commuters who ferry over and back every day from the asian side of istanbul. ferries shuttle in and out from all directions as seas of locals make their daily half-hour intercontinental commute. >> funding for this program is >> funding for this program is provided by subaru. female announcer: at subaru, we build vehicles like the rugged outback, with symmetrical all-wheel drive standard and
massive cruise ships which pour thousands of tourists into the city for a frantic day of sightseeing and shopping. the boat passes homes of wealthy locals who can afford some of the priciest real estate in turkey -- bosphorus waterfront. the dramatic bosphorus bridge was the first bridge ever to span two continents. and the rumeli fortress was built by the ottomans the year before they conquered the city of constantinople. tour boats share the bosphorus with plenty of commercial traffic. the...
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city that's flourishing. it boasts being home to many wealthy people. among them, jerome and his wife.ssful entrepreneur, jerome and his family enjoy then an affluent area. not bad for a man who grew up poor. with just his grandmother raising seven on her own. >> we chopped cotton every summer to barter school clothes. it was from there that when i saw those farmers owning the fields that i wanted to own my own. i mean, that's where i got my entrepreneurial spirit with my grandmother. >> the dream turned into a desi desire, to achieve his goal by getting a good education, living diligently and living by faith to make his dream come true. author of the book "maximizing misfortune" has emerged as a business leader. he made significant breakthroughs in the food and service industry. becoming a leader at kentucky fried chicken in detroit, then moving on to becoming the nation's first black owner of a denny's restaurant. from there, jerome and his wife launched edn, the edmondson global network, which teaches people how to successfully develop their dreams. >> when we started teaching entre
city that's flourishing. it boasts being home to many wealthy people. among them, jerome and his wife.ssful entrepreneur, jerome and his family enjoy then an affluent area. not bad for a man who grew up poor. with just his grandmother raising seven on her own. >> we chopped cotton every summer to barter school clothes. it was from there that when i saw those farmers owning the fields that i wanted to own my own. i mean, that's where i got my entrepreneurial spirit with my grandmother....
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city. you're looking at the batmobile there. lots of people. it looks like a parade out there. it's actually a lamborghini on loan from a wealthy francisco resident. again, everybody in the city pitched in to make this little boy's dream come true. now, i want to bring in dan simon, tracking the story live in gotham city. i'm surprised he doesn't have a batman suit on, first of all. so how did this adventure come about? >> reporter: well, hi, rosa. first of all, you can see the batmobile behind me. you can see the thousands of people who have converged on gotham city here in downtown san francisco. we've all covered lots of stories, but i have to tell you, and i promise you this, i have never seen anything quite like this. the amount of logistics and coordination to make this little boy's dreams come true is unbelievably staggering. so here's how this came about. he's 5 years old, little miles. he had leukemia. fortunately, it's now in remission. he was asked if he could have one wish, what would it be? he said he wanted to be batman. the make a wish foundation put all this together. you can see the bat mobile taking off. to hi
city. you're looking at the batmobile there. lots of people. it looks like a parade out there. it's actually a lamborghini on loan from a wealthy francisco resident. again, everybody in the city pitched in to make this little boy's dream come true. now, i want to bring in dan simon, tracking the story live in gotham city. i'm surprised he doesn't have a batman suit on, first of all. so how did this adventure come about? >> reporter: well, hi, rosa. first of all, you can see the batmobile...
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with less money will not have the same opportunities as wealthy as compared to the days of dictator franco. so that brings you up to date with a new city with just over half an hour on the various highest ranks of the church and government vulnerable to the menace of naked protest from an exposed in just a few minutes. since the start of the arab spring there has been hopes of change in the creation of a better future sadly this is not been the case would be a bomb to democracy by nato is breaking up and on the verge of a civil war it would appear the only winners are the forces backing instability. choose your language. with no if you. choose the consensus. choose the opinions that you the great. choose the stories that impact your life. choose the access to. the plentiful supply was a terrible mistake now i'm very sorry to say going to let you get along here is a plot that never had sex with others make their lives let alone was. just so. listen the m let's listen to. the. that. you you might suspect. but do you suppose somebody. was home or something. like this when you would change yourself with video as you go through the first la
with less money will not have the same opportunities as wealthy as compared to the days of dictator franco. so that brings you up to date with a new city with just over half an hour on the various highest ranks of the church and government vulnerable to the menace of naked protest from an exposed in just a few minutes. since the start of the arab spring there has been hopes of change in the creation of a better future sadly this is not been the case would be a bomb to democracy by nato is...
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think deblasio's first order of business is to set a new tone to say new york is a city that's not just for the wealthyand middle class americans to enjoy. >> what does that mean in terms of policy change? >> well, in terms of policy, we know that he's going to have to work much more closely with unions than mayor bloomberg did. we also know that he's going to work with teachers and charter schools and educational facilities in a way that bloomberg did. we know deblasio will not give up merrillal control, but the way he works with others within the five burrows to push forward a more progressive agenda as he would call it is essentially the plan for himself and for new york. >> we're basically assuming that deblasio is going to win. is there anything that could happen for joe lhota to become new york city mayor? >> oh, my gosh. if joe lhota becomes mayor, i would expect to see dinosaurs rising out of the hudson river. he's from the quintessential republican play book in the sense that if you don't have fresh ideas, you talk about crime and the past and the last time a democrat was mayor. so you look at
think deblasio's first order of business is to set a new tone to say new york is a city that's not just for the wealthyand middle class americans to enjoy. >> what does that mean in terms of policy change? >> well, in terms of policy, we know that he's going to have to work much more closely with unions than mayor bloomberg did. we also know that he's going to work with teachers and charter schools and educational facilities in a way that bloomberg did. we know deblasio will not...
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so there will be no reason for people who are wealthy and buying these 10, 20, $50 million condos, they're not going to leave new york city because they have to pay a tiny bit more in taxes. and that's his argument and he's got to make it in albany too. he's got to get the new york stay legislatulegislature. and they're not as liberal as he is. >> and jake tapper is going to be talking about this as well. you can hear from new york's current mayor michael bloomberg. he's going to join jake tapper on "the lead." >>> almost wish i was talking about another mayor's election. one in toronto. toronto is one of the largest cities in north america. look at that banner, the mayor smoked crack. that's not an opinion anymore. he's admitted it. so he's not stepping down. no way. he's not just not step be down, he says, i hope y'all re-elect me. more on that coming up right after the break. farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. b
so there will be no reason for people who are wealthy and buying these 10, 20, $50 million condos, they're not going to leave new york city because they have to pay a tiny bit more in taxes. and that's his argument and he's got to make it in albany too. he's got to get the new york stay legislatulegislature. and they're not as liberal as he is. >> and jake tapper is going to be talking about this as well. you can hear from new york's current mayor michael bloomberg. he's going to join...
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once reserved for the wealthy, now it is a hobby for the retired. beijing, this bustling city of 20 million may be better known for traffic, pollution or the formality of its comist central government. >> but here in the park it shows its whim cal side. >> he and his wife retired from finance jobs in state run companies. they stumbled upon this group of ballroom dancers and brushed up before hitting the dance floor. >> we learned by watching foreign videos, he told us, being taught by chinese people is bad. >> we watched you and you were smiling. you seemed to be having so much fun out there dancing. what were you thinking? as you were twirling around under the trees. >> three words, she said, beautiful, happy exercise. >> we found a former radio factory worker getting her exercise, be it this badminton like ball she made from feathers and old tin cans. >> you don't really need to go to a gym here it seems in beijing, you can just come to ratang park. >> we have the worst air, outdoors we enjoy the nature and sunshine. >> when the sky is clear and blue in beijing, everyone is
once reserved for the wealthy, now it is a hobby for the retired. beijing, this bustling city of 20 million may be better known for traffic, pollution or the formality of its comist central government. >> but here in the park it shows its whim cal side. >> he and his wife retired from finance jobs in state run companies. they stumbled upon this group of ballroom dancers and brushed up before hitting the dance floor. >> we learned by watching foreign videos, he told us, being...
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the fifth more than four hundred cities around the globe are hosting mass rallies for fairness justice and. follow the million mask march on r t and r t dot com wealthybritish. guys trying. to. find out what's really happening to the global economy. headline news to. the deepest lake in the world. usually more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five min. spirits and buddhist gods live. water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. if you. start to construct. gangstas you don't want to. they don't want to know the time. came to be we can see. he just makes a hundred dollars and i was in the hood. well i said. i don't want to i just really want to die young. well if i'm in a lot of these policies i think you know. pleasure to have you with us here today. i was outside with my grandmother everything became dark scared a pakistani who survived a u.s. drone attack travels to washington to tell congress home was destroyed and her grandmother was killed. this
the fifth more than four hundred cities around the globe are hosting mass rallies for fairness justice and. follow the million mask march on r t and r t dot com wealthybritish. guys trying. to. find out what's really happening to the global economy. headline news to. the deepest lake in the world. usually more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five min. spirits and buddhist gods live. water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try...
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wealthy, and influential. finally the long-term plans for the major development on treasure island, they also give the city officials a big reminder that the big plans, they are still requiring the popular support. reporting live, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and in a narrow vote, san francisco supervisors have approved the controversial plan for the overnight curfews in parks city wide. scott winter proposed the curfew as the vote was 6-5. closing parks at night will help the legal activity such as vandalism, and metal thieves. and standardize them there to sleep in the parks. supervisors will need to vote on it again next week before they send it to the mayor. >>> the court of appeals is hailing a lawsuit over the mail delivery to low-income hotels in san francisco. the the suit involves the sing- room occupancies -- single-room occupancies. they should deliver mail to the individual boxes as opposed to a single point such as the desk clerk. and the suit was filed back in 2009. a district court judge tossed it out in 2011 as it is now before the court of appeals. >>> the final curtain, the once popular company that is
wealthy, and influential. finally the long-term plans for the major development on treasure island, they also give the city officials a big reminder that the big plans, they are still requiring the popular support. reporting live, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and in a narrow vote, san francisco supervisors have approved the controversial plan for the overnight curfews in parks city wide. scott winter proposed the curfew as the vote was 6-5. closing parks at night will help the legal...
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wealthy can leave. that's how you get income inequality in some of the states. in new york city heads the way it may head, people will leave. and yet they haven't asked you -- tied you down to your house and your car and your building. you haven't -- they haven't locked you in yet. can you still move in the united states. or maybe you'll move to u.s. virgin islands. >> i appreciate you spending time with us. >> nice to be here. >> barry sternlicht. >>> coming up, david einhorn, known for big win shorting stocks, here to reveal what he's buying, what he's shorting, and his new best investment idea. and one of his big shorts is green mountain, of course. look at that stock today. it is way up on earnings. we'll find out if mr. einhorn plans to change that position anytime soon. >>> first, we're a week away from black friday. can you believe that? lots of movement in the retail space. we'll break down the best and worst holiday place of this season, and find out why the discounters are taking a big hit. that and much more is ahead on this special edition of the "halftime" show. [ b
wealthy can leave. that's how you get income inequality in some of the states. in new york city heads the way it may head, people will leave. and yet they haven't asked you -- tied you down to your house and your car and your building. you haven't -- they haven't locked you in yet. can you still move in the united states. or maybe you'll move to u.s. virgin islands. >> i appreciate you spending time with us. >> nice to be here. >> barry sternlicht. >>> coming up,...
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city hall. basically, he has gone into battle on behalf of the little man, as he puts it. he is an unlikely champion of the poor, because he himself comes from a very wealthy family. the messageess, resonated with a certain percentage of the population here. and despite the fact people are turning against him, there is still a constituency for rob ford. we saw evidence of it in the weekend, when he was mobbed when turning out at the toronto game. >> mobbed not by opponents, but by supporters in this case. thanks ray much. of rob ford.aga you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, from the battlefields of gettysburg to the fascination in dallas. this -- the assassination in dallas. we look at what presidents lincoln and kennedy share in common. if you have ever taken a selfie --did you even know what it is? it has been declared word of the year by people who compile the oxford dictionary. [camera shutters] >> it is the portrait of choice for the internet age. everyone has done it, from presidents and prime ministers to the pope. celebrities use them to stay famous, and fans use them to show they have been close to fame. few can resist the lure
city hall. basically, he has gone into battle on behalf of the little man, as he puts it. he is an unlikely champion of the poor, because he himself comes from a very wealthy family. the messageess, resonated with a certain percentage of the population here. and despite the fact people are turning against him, there is still a constituency for rob ford. we saw evidence of it in the weekend, when he was mobbed when turning out at the toronto game. >> mobbed not by opponents, but by...
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cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand. in a record setting trip. air. space. on r t r c dot com. wealthy british. guys. find out what's really happening to the global economy. headline news too. welcome back to the show we're talking to british labor amy claude worry us who just returned from washington talks on an essay activities so the u.k. government communications had quarters was key in helping the n.s.a. performance surveillance have they given you or anyone their explanations. no we haven't had. any explanation we did invite them to the inquiry they didn't come but i mean do you find it weird that they're not giving you an explanation if they're pretending as if nothing is going on because they're really where a key in the whole operation. though is we've invited intelligence national intelligence services from most of the member states and they've not actually attended i mean this is good this is an interesting point because. when you inquire into intelligence services and you the european parliament and the european union does a major intelligence services we've got something c
cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand. in a record setting trip. air. space. on r t r c dot com. wealthy british. guys. find out what's really happening to the global economy. headline news too. welcome back to the show we're talking to british labor amy claude worry us who just returned from washington talks on an essay activities so the u.k. government communications had quarters was key in helping the n.s.a. performance surveillance have they given you...
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city council. he's a proponent of affordable housing and taxing the wealthy. with wall street. how do you expect the new mayor on wall street to co-exist? >> the old mayor, michael bloomberg, was himself a creature of wall street. >> reporter: bill cohen worked on wall street and now has written a book about it. >> he's talking about the tale of two cities. if you don't get along with wall street you're putting yourself behind the eight ball big time. >> reporter: it's also creating some tension. it he's vowing to change the aggressive police tactics like stop and frisk. eugene o'donnell works with the john jay college of criminal justice. >> this is one of the top police jobs in the world. this is an agency that's four times the size of the fbi and very often sets the agenda. >> reporter: de blasio will be sworn in on new year's day. as for bloomberg, he's expect god back and manage his multi-million dollar business. charlie, norah, gayle? >> it's going to be an interesting time in new york city to see one philosophy change to another. >> thank you, jeff. . >
city council. he's a proponent of affordable housing and taxing the wealthy. with wall street. how do you expect the new mayor on wall street to co-exist? >> the old mayor, michael bloomberg, was himself a creature of wall street. >> reporter: bill cohen worked on wall street and now has written a book about it. >> he's talking about the tale of two cities. if you don't get along with wall street you're putting yourself behind the eight ball big time. >> reporter: it's...