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get down! orlando three tense horrifying hours. hands up! it was unimaginable. all units. newtown 27 people lost their lives. 20 of them young children. a mass shooting at a fourth of july parade. a shooting in highland park, illinois. why? why? those horrific events and so many others like them have come to define the united states. the most recent figures show that every day on average more than 100 people are killed with a gun in america. in total, there were over 19,000 gun murders and 24,000 gun suicides in 2020. compared to other rich countries america s gun violence is on another planet. the united states has eight times as many gun homicides per 100,000 people as canada, 50 times as many as germany and 100 times as many as the uk. these countries all face the same challenges with mental health. they all have the violent video games. other fashions pale in comparison when it comes to gun violence. another shooting, another angry young man. w

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Transcripts For CNN Fareed Zakaria GPS 20240707

attack. las vegas the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. get down! get down! orlando three tense horrifying hours. hands up! it was unimaginable. all units. newtown 27 people lost their lives. 20 of them young children. a mass shooting at a fourth of july parade. a shooting in highland park, illinois. why? why? those horrific events and so many others like them have come to define the united states. the most recent figures show that every day on average more than 100 people are killed with a gun in america. in total, there were over 19,000 gun murders and 24,000 gun suicides in 2020. compared to other rich countries america s gun violence is on another planet. the united states has eight times as many gun homicides per 100,000 people as canada, 50 times as many as germany and 100 times as many as the uk. these countries all face the same challenges with mental health. they all have the violent video games. but other nations pale in comp

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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Bloomberg BusinessWeek 20160514

the banks will end up in the pockets of terrorists or countries where sanctions prevent any kind of financial activity. carol: some banks have gotten in trouble because money past through them and it ended up in the hand of terrorists. and that s the big worry? alan: ellen: that is a big worry. they are cutting up these charities. these charities are trying to feed people in syria, the people in war zones. they are trying to do the best they can to ensure this money does not in any way to the terrorists. they are sorted at a standoff at the banks because the banks don t want to get in trouble themselves, yet they need the money, the charities the money so they can provide food and money. like islamicrities relief, christian aid, a bunch of them. carol: you guys are following the paper trail when it comes to the panama papers. tell us about that. ellen: this week we sort of step back and look at the reaction to panama all the disclosures from the panama papers about how vari

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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Bloomberg BusinessWeek 20160514

pockets of terrorists or countries where sanctions prevent any kind of financial activity. carol: some banks have gotten in trouble because money past through them and it ended up in the hand of terrorists. and that s the big worry? ellen: that is a big worry. they are cutting up these charities. these charities are trying to feed people in syria, the people in war zones. they are trying to do the best they can to ensure this money does not in any way to the terrorists. they are sorted at a standoff at the banks because the banks don t want to get in trouble themselves, yet they need the money, the charities the money so they can provide food and money. and other charities like islamic relief, christian aid, a bunch of them. carol: you guys are following the paper trail when it comes to the panama papers. tell us about that. ellen: this week we sort of step back and look at the reaction to panama all the disclosures from the panama papers about how various high-profile people

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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Bloomberg BusinessWeek 20160515

ellen: they are not cutting off charities because they don t believe in charities, but because they are worried that money passing to the banks will end up in the pockets of terrorists or countries where sanctions prevent any kind of financial activity. carol: some banks have gotten in trouble because money past through them and it ended up in the hand of terrorists. and that s the big worry? ellen: that is a big worry. they are cutting off these charities. these charities are trying to feed people in syria, the people in war zones. they are trying to do the best they can to ensure this money does not in any way to the terrorists. they are sorted at a standoff at the banks because the banks don t want to get in trouble themselves, yet they need the money, the charities the money so they can provide food and money. oxfam and other charities like islamic relief, christian aid, a bunch of them. carol: you guys are following the paper trail when it comes to the panama papers. tel

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