it wreaks. what was in there. well, there were olives, and, cheeses. mozerella balls. and we got carried away over the the three hours. and, some other meats. yes, this was a real bad smell. can you smell with that nose on still. no. can you breathe. i will remove it. but thank you. i have a gift for you too. i can t wait. i will show you these in a little bit. i got one for you too. are you ready for another cocktail, why is not? it is time for round three of the christmas cocktails that you can make for your company this afternoon and this evening. plus top five christmas movies, you know, those movies you used to watch every year, you know charlie brown made the list but which flick comes in first. and should little kid really be getting gifts for parents? we have asked the kid, and skipped the experts and asked them what they think about the idea. should you have to buy mom and dad a gift? you are young, you have no job. you can always
this is real money. you are the most important part of the show. tell me what is on your find my tweeting me or hit me up on facebook. the great recession gave birth to a phrase that helps describe the profound changes that are now sweeping america and other industrialized countries. the new normal. it s partly the idea that developed economies are now growing a lot slower than they once did. so even as economies bounce back, life will not return to what we used to consider normal. it s also about what this new economic reality means for investors, for businesses, governments, and regular working people. one example is the income nonexistent wage growth we have seen. that s making the new normal feel down right miserable for many americans. even as the job and housing market regain strength. today we re exploring various ways the new normal is playing out in your lives, and we ll start with the job market. the jobs recovery has been slow but steady. but this recovery has no
this is real money. you are the most important part of the show. tell me what is on your find my tweeting me or hit me up on facebook. the great recession gave birth to a phrase that helps describe the profound changes that are now sweeping america and other industrialized countries. the new normal. it s partly the idea that developed economies are now growing a lot slower than they once did. so even as economies bounce back, life will not return to what we used to consider normal. it s also about what this new economic reality means for investors, for businesses, governments, and regular working people. one example is the income nonexistent wage growth we have seen. that s making the new normal feel down right miserable for many americans. even as the job and housing market regain strength. today we re exploring various ways the new normal is playing out in your lives, and we ll start with the job market. the jobs recovery has been slow but steady. but this recovery has no
tell me what is on your find my tweeting me or hit me up on facebook. the great recession gave birth to a phrase that helps describe the profound changes that are now sweeping america and other industrialized countries. the new normal. it s partly the idea that developed economies are now growing a lot slower than they once did. so even as economies bounce back, life will not return to what we used to consider normal. it s also about what this new economic reality means for investors, for businesses, governments, and regular working people. one example is the income nonexistent wage growth we have seen. that s making the new normal feel down right miserable for many americans. even as the job and housing market regain strength. today we re exploring various ways the new normal is playing out in your lives, and we ll start with the job market. the jobs recovery has been slow but steady. but this recovery has not pumped enough life into the middle class. there are lots of reaso
now on naturalized u.s. citizen, mr. winchester was born in and first visited america in the 1960s. recorded at the boswell book company in he discusses the process of writing the book and his love for the country. well, thank you very much indeed. first of all, to sort of it s slightly weird to be writing a book called the united the states when it was disunited for a long, long time. people turn off their cell phones. i can t, i ll play you a short the end.usic at i hope no one telephones me. r i ll feel like rudolph giuliani. i m addressing a huge political now.ign right hope that doesn t happen. what we re trying to do is tell this book kground of which is a big sort of plum pudding of an affair. how it all came into being, sort of pluck one or wo of the plums from the pudding and try to illustrate what the book is all about. but first, the background. come into being. it s quite a complex story. able to tell,t be am english. ut i fell in love with this country quite lite