in school. so, somebody wants somebody to run parts of the education world, you are available? i am available for any decentjob. chuckles. what attracts you for the future? you aren t going to do this for the rest of your life. gosh, that s the hardest question. what will i do when i grow up? chuckles. i genuinely don t know. the worst thing about my currentjob is that it is difficult to think of anything better to go on to. if you are offering me a job on the today programme, nick, iwould bite your hand off. excellent. you were described as a failed treasury economist once. marvellous! because they did not like your forecast. vote leave said you were a paid arm of the eu because you took some eu grants. it seems to be extraordinarily likely in the weeks and months to come that you will personally become a target of some of liz truss s supporters will say you are part of the
chances, apprenticeships and so on, because he s now doing staggeringly well, having done a higher level apprenticeship. he is thriving in that world in a way he didn t thrive in school. so, if somebody wants somebody to run part of the education world, you are available? i am available for any decentjob. he chuckles what attracts you for the future? you aren t going to do this for the rest of your life. that s the hardest question. what will i do when i grow up? i genuinely don t know. the worst thing about my currentjob is that it is hard to think of anything better to go on to. if you are offering me a job on the today programme, i would bite your hand off. excellent. damian mcbride who worked for gordon brown described you as a failed treasury economist once. didn t like your forecast. marvellous. vote leave said you were part of a paid arm of the eu because you took some eu grants.
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jon: part of the reason why newspapers subscriptions at least in the traditional format are declining. because of the internet. that s the reason. internet. peel getting their news digitally. jon: alan colmes, jim pinkerton, thank you both. thank you. jamie: we re following a new report that says apple might be dodging uncle sam. apple s profits could hit a record $45.6 billion this year and the tech giant apparently figured out a way to skirt billions in taxes. wow! fox business network s liz macdonald is on that story today. billions, liz? reporter: that s right, jamie. according to the new york times piece yesterday apple s tax bill could have been 2.4 billion dollars higher without certain tax moves that apple made. now it relies on a former treasury economist. that is the source of the new york times story. but the issue is the debate now we re hearing his that this 9.8% rate that the new york times quotes for apple