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[2020]
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Gregg Wallace visits the biggest cider factory in the world, which produces more than 350 million litres each year. The scale of production blows his mind, as at each turn he's confronted with huge machinery and incredible processes. He visits Birchley Farm in Herefordshire, at the heart of cider country, before heading to the mill at Ledbury to help sort the apples. At the factory itself, he learns about the fermentation process and the critical...
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[2021]
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English
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Growing up in Saigon during the Vietnam War, Larry La developed a high tolerance for risk and an ability to dream of a better future. He did this in the face of myriad horrors and losses, which would have caused most people to lose hope. He learned English early in life and taught himself how to obtain necessary items and make connections in the black market. La relied upon these attributes when he moved to the United States and worked his way up...
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[2021]
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Grad student Myles is ready to take the leap and move into his first apartment. Only problem? He doesn’t have any credit and will probably need his parents help. Myles turns to financial expert Jean Chatzky for guidance on what to do in order to rent his own place. From asking his parents to co-sign the lease to calculating his expenses, Jean’s got Myles’ back.
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News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch created a global media empire worth more than $30 billion. As chairman of News Corp., the Australian born Rupert Murdoch runs a global empire that includes newspapers, magazines, a movie studio, television stations, satellite operations, a publishing house, and digital media platforms. Murdoch is responsible for tabloid newspapers like The New York Post while owning highly respected papers such as the Times of London...
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[2019]
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English
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Sivan Ya’ari is founder and CEO of Innovation Africa, a non-profit that brings Israeli technologies to millions of needy Africans. She is also founder of iSpa Express with 10 locations around Israel employing 160 female workers, many single moms. She shares how she discovered desperate needs in many African villages and the steps taken to raise funds and build an enterprise that is feeding and caring for millions of people.
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[2021]
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English
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Richard Sherman shares personal stories about injuries and the birth of his children before our Coach details the best ways to go about getting health insurance. Healthcare is expensive and Richard is grateful he had insurance during these times when he needed it.
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[2016]
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English
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A strong work ethic drove Benjamin Brafman from his humble beginnings as the son of working class Holocaust survivors to being one of the most renowned criminal defense attorneys in the world. His firm Brafman and associates has represented prominent figures such as Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Jennifer Lopez, and Michael Jackson. New York Magazine has named him as the best criminal defense lawyer in New York.
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Managing multi-million dollar businesses and auctioning some of the world’s most exquisite art...working with heavy-hitters like Naomi Campbell, Orlando Bloom and Lady Gaga... these are just some of the skills and talents of the remarkable individuals we profile this month on Passion to Portfolio. Troy Carter is the founder and CEO of the Atom Factory, a talent management company in Los Angeles that’s represented Grammy winners John Legend, Meghan...
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[2014]
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English
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This program warns about the challenges and payoffs of becoming an entrepreneur, told through very personal and revealing stories about the lifestyle of an entrepreneur. However, it is also designed to motivate young entrepreneurs and give them that extra push to get into action.
13) Inside Series
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LEGO, the company known by kids and parents alike for its colorful building bricks, is hugely successful. Over the last four years, it has enjoyed double digit growth. Just ten years ago, the company was losing nearly a million dollars a day. Bloomberg traveled to the company’s headquarters in Denmark to get a glimpse into LEGO’s history, its production, its fans, the LEGO family billionaires, and the young boss who rebuilt one of the world’s...
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[2016]
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English
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California produces remarkable wines, some of which are comparable to the best French or Italian wines. It is the leading wine region in the United States, accounting for 90% of total production, with thousands of wineries. The Napa Valley, located north of San Francisco, is the first American wine region. However, it is only 1/8 the size of the Bordeaux region in France. Bordered on both sides by mountains, it is about 48 km long and a few kilometers...
15) Food Tech
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[2010]
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English
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From IHOP's to greasy spoons, there's nothing sweeter than a pancake breakfast. Did you know that the secret to making pancakes rise lies 800 feet below the earth's surface? What's really in breakfast sausage?
16) Start Up
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[2019]
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When Kevin Oswald’s father told him that he would have to leave the family auto repair business because there wasn’t enough revenue to sustain two families, he saw it as more of an opportunity than a setback. He spent several years working for another company until his father offered to sell him the business. Today, with two locations and more on the way, Kevin, his wife Renae and their two sons have transformed Oswald’s into a highly successful...
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[2012]
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English
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In 1954 relying on "automatic stabilizers," President Dwight Eisenhower withheld raising taxes in order to encourage consumer spending. In the 1960s, newly elected John F. Kennedy and economic advisor Walter Heller pushed Congress to approve a $12 billion tax cut stimulus. The Employment Act of 1946 was the first time that government tried to employ fiscal policy. But, by 2010 economists disagreed about whether fiscal policy was dead, as they argued...
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For companies considering business opportunities in the Middle East, the region's political and economic stability impacts their decisions. While the violence and unrest in Libya, Yemen, Iraq and Syria don't seem to be ending anytime soon; the rewards of doing business in MENA cannot be ignored. Organizations that pursue and adhere to strict principles of risk management can generate very profitable business growth. We explore the business of security...
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