My cohost and digital producer, wajahat ali is here bringing in all of your feedback. Waj, one of the largest segments of the shared economy is sharing a room in your home, renting out a room or your entire home, and we were talking about this earlier. Its kind of a weird concept. Im the paranoid son of immigrants. I dont even want my family members staying with me. To have a stranger live in my room, seepsubious, but. Yeah, indeed. Which goes back to what we were saying about lending your house to a stranger. Would you do that . Or lend your car . Or how about leave your dog with someone that you just met on the internet. Average citizens are turning to just that. Its called the sharing economy. People with stuff that they are not using rent it to people who want it, and it has evolved into a 26 billion a year industry. Everything from a 12,000 handbag that can be yours for an evening for 100 bucks, to a weekend surfboard, 2hour lawn mower, or your very own dog for an afternoon. Its a
Coming up next. Guest host larry doyle. All authorize of in bed with wall street. The guest this week, nomi prins, author of all the president s bankers exploring the multigenerational relationships in the financial and political worlds that are the basis of car and influence in the u. S. Of power and influence in the u. S. The program is about an hour. Welcome. Im pleased to have with me today a wall street insider, renowned journalist, author, and speaker, nomi prins. Having worked at Chase Manhattan Bank here,man brothers, bear stearns, and a managing director at Goldman Sachs, nomi prison s had a distinguished career on wall street and has only distinguished herself further by sharing heir her expertise via the written, spoken word. She had written a number of acclaimed works, including other peoples money, it takes a pillage, and black tuesday. She joins me today to discuss her most recent work all the president s bankers the hidden alliances that drive american powers. Nomi, welc
My cohost and digital producer, wajahat ali is here bringing in all of your feedback. Waj, one of the largest segments of the shared economy is sharing a room in your home, renting out a room or your entire home, and we were talking about this earlier. Its kind of a weird concept. Im the paranoid son of immigrants. I dont even want my family members staying with me. To have a stranger live in my room, seeps dubious, but. Yeah, indeed. Which goes back to what we were saying about lending your house to a stranger. Would you do that . Or lend your car . Or how about leave your dog with someone that you just met on the internet. Average citizens are turning to just that. Its called the sharing economy. People with stuff that they are not using rent it to people who want it, and it has evolved into a 26 billion a year industry. Everything from a 12,000 handbag that can be yours for an evening for 100 bucks, to a weekend surfboard, 2hour lawn mower, or your very own dog for an afternoon. Its
My cohost and digital producer, wajahat ali is here bringing in all of your feedback. Waj, one of the largest segments of the shared economy is sharing a room in your home, renting out a room or your entire home, and we were talking about this earlier. Its kind of a weird concept. Im the paranoid son of immigrants. I dont even want my family members staying with me. To have a stranger live in my room, seepsubious, but. Yeah, indeed. Which goes back to what we were saying about lending your house to a stranger. Would you do that . Or lend your car . Or how about leave your dog with someone that you just met on the internet. Average citizens are turning to just that. Its called the sharing economy. People with stuff that they are not using rent it to people who want it, and it has evolved into a 26 billion a year industry. Everything from a 12,000 handbag that can be yours for an evening for 100 bucks, to a weekend surfboard, 2hour lawn mower, or your very own dog for an afternoon. Its a
My cohost and digital producer, wajahat ali is here bringing in all of your feedback. Waj, one of the largest segments of the shared economy is sharing a room in your home, renting out a room or your entire home, and we were talking about this earlier. Its kind of a weird concept. Im the paranoid son of immigrants. I dont even want my family members staying with me. To have a stranger live in my room, seepsubious, but. Yeah, indeed. Which goes back to what we were saying about lending your house to a stranger. Would you do that . Or lend your car . Or how about leave your dog with someone that you just met on the internet. Average citizens are turning to just that. Its called the sharing economy. People with stuff that they are not using rent it to people who want it, and it has evolved into a 26 billion a year industry. Everything from a 12,000 handbag that can be yours for an evening for 100 bucks, to a weekend surfboard, 2hour lawn mower, or your very own dog for an afternoon. Its a