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equivalent age of 120 years old. it is that that point we normally ask him what the secret is to a long and happy life, buti ask him what the secret is to a long and happy life, but i am not sure we will get much response! americans are now celebrating thanksgiving. retailers are hoping they can tempt out shoppers to spend cash during the vital shopping season. american retailers hope this holiday season will be a magical time of year, offering big discounts to lure in shoppers. more than 160 million people are expected to shop over the four days between black friday and cyber monday. four days between black friday and cyber monday-— cyber monday. what a world of difference- _ cyber monday. what a world of difference. this _ cyber monday. what a world of difference. this chief _ cyber monday. what a world ofj difference. this chief executive said sheps _ difference. this chief executive said shops have _ difference. this chief executive said shops have too _ difference. this chief executive said shops have too much - difference. this chief executive l said shops have too much stock. difference. this chief executive . said shops have too much stock. a reversal after last year�*s s ho rta g es. reversal after last year's shortages-_ reversal after last year's shortages. reversal after last year's shortaaes. , ., ., shortages. last year there was not enou:h shortages. last year there was not enough inventory _ shortages. last year there was not enough inventory and _ shortages. last year there was not

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people were taken out of their homes. and the city were -- was using that land for other things. so, the descendants of tulsa -- the descendants of this massacre. they are, still, dealing with -- with these things today. you're absolutely right. >> yeah. it's really just an extraordinary film. thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. >> dreamland. the burning of black wall street premieres in just a few minutes at 9:00 p.m. here on cnn. ahead, kcovid, memorial day and what a world of difference a year can make. it would be cool to ride a horse on the moon.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190621:15:40:00

biodegradable fabrics are entirely eco friendly compared to synthetics they do have a lesser ecological footprint. the textile industry is one of the biggest polluters with total greenhouse gas emissions running at the equivalent of $1200000000.00 tons of c o 2 per year. if more manufacturers designers and consumers choose biodegradable fabrics we can reduce the impact of old clothes on the environment. fabric waste can also be repurposed to create new garments a process called upcycling which has become a business model for many up and coming fashion studios sustainable wardrobes come with a high price tag but conscious consumerism could help make a world of difference. like the large quantities of pills that end up in the landfill choose to want ready fall behind over 2000000 tons of shows us into the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170616:16:54:00

escalat . two years, a world of difference. just think about it. it all started with an escalator ride. donald trump rode the slow descent from the upper tier of trump tower. he rode it into history in the oval office. since that day the president's fortunes have changed about as often as his policy position. but there are some constants. his penchant for a big interest. look at that. and his tone. >> they're sending people that have lots of problems and they're bringing those problems with us. they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists. some i assume are good people. >> on that day, very few people said donald trump would be the republican nominee let alone the next president of the united states. so as we have debates about cuba policy, about health care policy, about his tweets on the investigation, you have to give the man his due. he shocked us and shocked the world with disruptive policies.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170520:21:06:00

behind the unmasking and leaking of mesh citizens' -- american citizens' names. so he's going to be investigating a lot of people he used to work with and who used to work for him. can he be objective about that. paul: yeah, that's a very big ask, dan. there are some people who say, look, this is great for republicans because it means you can now see -- particularly on capitol hill, look, this is taken care of over here. we'll ignore that. anytime they're asked about it, don't comment. just say mueller's doing it and let's get on with business. >> well, it would be nice to believe that, and they should get on with business because they better put up something on the board to show for it. but we live in a different media era, and all of these media outlets are in competition with one another on this story, and they keep squeezing their sources which nobody can identify, and i think there's going to be continued, constant coverage that's going to distract and siphon energy out of congress. so they're going to have a very

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170520:21:46:00

coaching, participation in research would be another good example. leadership opportunities that can't be delivered at home because a lot of smart people are saying to folks just sit home in your bathrobe, i'll bring the best teachers in the world to you. and i think to be dismissive of that would be to invite the kind of difficulties that your industry and others have had. paul: briefly, you going to bring along the faculty on this? there's some grousing. >> well, some. but, you know, the faculty, we're now swarmed with faculty who have ideas of their own who want to take part, who have a course they might like to put online. so as in anything, the questions that were asked were good questions, there were good answers to them. and if you were to survey our faculty as a whole, i think you'd find a lot of excitement about this. paul: thank you, governor daniels, appreciate it. as amazon celebrates its 20th anniversary, a look at how the online giant changed the face of retail. stroke

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170520:21:52:00

look at this, and $1,000 of amazon turning into $490,000, almost nobody did that. nobody held amazon from start to finish because that stock went up and down like a roller coaster. paul: except bezos. [laughter] >> exactly. he believes in this platform, and he emphasized growth over growth in the share price over that time. but, i mean, there's very few people who have kind of cashed in on amazon. but he had great belief in his idea. paul: but my point, joe, is about the disruption. and retail, you can see it. there's, you know, malls, the cornerstone big department store that used to be the cornerstone of malls this america, that's fading away. a lot of these companies are really under pressure because people are shopping at home. ask so there's a lot of turmoil within the retail marketplace. >> well, there is a lot of turmoil, but you have to ask are consumers better off? it's not like because the mall closed they're being deprived of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170520:21:51:00

paul: what do you make, what are the lessons of amazon's success? >> well, some of them are very, a lot of them very encouraging in terms of what the internet, largely unregulated to this point, thank goodness, has allowed in terms of to new companies, new business models, new competition. it's been, amazon has been very tough on competitors but great for consumers because it has been a kind of a relentless force to offer more convenience and lower prices. and also a lesson here about the value of our public markets. and this has kind of changed over the years where you don't have so many coming to the public where individual investors can own them. paul: flip side of that. the if you put a buck in macy's 20 years ago, do you know what it would be worth now? a buck. [laughter] as opposed to -- >> here's an ironic lesson of the market, paul, which is -- "the wall street journal" took a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170520:21:02:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170520:21:43:00

hand land -- kaplan or were pretty forthright in saying they thought they'd be better off partnered with a university like ours. and i do hope it has something to do -- they sure say it does -- with the quality that's always been associated with purdue university and the standards we hold oust ourselves to. paul: well, why does pursue and, granted, that quality and reputation, why does purdue need an online presence to expand? you have, what, how many students on campus, 40,000? >> on the main campus, 31,000 undergrads and 10,000 graduate studentses and more at our regional campuses which we've had for six decades. paul: why the online ebbs paneledded presence? particularly, look, quality control is always an issue with think new acquisition. >> two main reasons. one, although a lot of people don't know this, we are a land grant school. we take that very seriously. abe lincoln and his allies put us there explicitly to democratize the higher education, to pope to it up

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