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Wealth plays out in the political sphere in all kinds of ways, often personally. Can Hillary Clinton represent the interests of working people when she and her husband have taken so much money from Wall Street? Was Mitt Romney's private-equity business too ruthless with workers?
Anand Giridharadas
Business
People
Money
Wealth
Political
Husband
Too
Sphere
Ways
Out
Kinds
Ruthless
Taken
Hillary
Hillary Clinton
She
Mitt
Clinton
Wall
Wall Street
Represent
Often
So Much Money
Romney
Personally
Much
Workers
Interests
Working
Working People
Street
Her
Plays
I actually like the sort of industrial, working-class woman like Rosie the Riveter, so I'm kind of like the sort of street style of the '50s.
Andra Day
Woman
Style
Kind
Like
Industrial
Sort
Rosie
Working-Class
Street
Actually
I was living with my mom in a tiny apartment in Chula Vista, near Third and H Street behind the 7-Eleven. It was crazy to be on the phone with Stevie Wonder. I felt like a meteor hit our apartment!
Andra Day
Mom
Crazy
Phone
Living
Our
Vista
Like
Stevie
Stevie Wonder
Felt
Meteor
Wonder
Hit
Behind
Tiny
Apartment
Near
Street
Third
People are so busy anyway they don't see you or recognise you in the street.
Andrea Corr
You
People
Busy
Recognise
See
Anyway
Street
I believe Wall Street needs serious ongoing regulation.
Andrew Cuomo
Needs
Believe
Ongoing
Wall
Wall Street
Regulation
Serious
Street
I do whatever I do. I go to the club. I work on material. While other people are sleeping, I'm awake. I always liked that. I like being able to drive when there's no traffic. It's almost like you own the street at night.
Andrew Dice Clay
Work
You
People
Drive
Whatever
Own
Club
Sleeping
Other
Able
Almost
Like
Liked
Always
Material
Go
Traffic
Being
While
Awake
Street
Night
Everybody keeps saying what a lucky coincidence that 'Newsies' is happening when it is, with things like Occupy Wall Street.
Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Saying
Everybody
Like
Occupy
Occupy Wall Street
Wall
Wall Street
Happening
Lucky
Street
Keeps
Things
Coincidence
I'm proud to have played a major part in destroying Fleet Street, a corrupt cartel of unions and proprietors that operated against the public interest.
Andrew Neil
Unions
Destroying
Corrupt
Part
Major
Major Part
Operated
Proud
Interest
Against
Public
Fleet
Public Interest
Street
Played
Don't forget that Rupert Murdoch has always regarded the Op Ed pages of 'The Wall Street Journal' - as he's said to me - as a cup of strong caffeine that gets you going in the morning and tells you what to think.
Andrew Neil
Morning
Me
You
Strong
Think
Tells
Rupert Murdoch
He
Caffeine
Journal
Said
Always
Cup
Wall
Wall Street
Wall Street Journal
Forget
Gets
Going
Regarded
Pages
Street
Street Journal
I can still remember the first time I heard a Beatles song. It was the fall of 1964, my second year in an American school after my family moved back from overseas, and I was standing on the corner of 64th street and First Avenue with my friend Larry Campbell.
Andrew Rosenthal
Time
Family
Beatles
Song
Remember
School
First
Year
Fall
Avenue
Corner
Back
My Friend
First Time
Still
Heard
Overseas
Friend
Campbell
American
Moved
After
Standing
Street
Larry
Second
There are those on Wall Street and in the plutocracy who feel that Geithner is a hero who deftly steered the country from economic ruin. To many ordinary Americans, however, he is considered a Wall Street puppet and a servant of the so-called banksters.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Hero
Country
Ruin
Considered
Those
Puppet
Economic
Steered
He
Feel
However
Wall
Wall Street
American
So-Called
Ordinary
Who
Many
Servant
Street
Wall Street is littered with clever plans to use financial instruments to change behavior - carbon trading, for example. Some have changed the world, and others failed miserably.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Change
World
Financial
Behavior
Example
Clever
Changed
Others
Some
Failed
For Example
Instruments
Trading
Wall
Wall Street
Littered
Use
Plans
Carbon
Street
Here's the perversity of Wall Street's psychology: The more Wall Street is convinced that Washington will act rationally and raise the debt ceiling, most likely at the 11th hour, the less pressure there will be on lawmakers to reach an agreement. That will make it more likely a deal isn't reached.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Will
Pressure
Lawmakers
More
Rationally
Hour
Reach
Most
Reached
Likely
Make
Deal
Ceiling
Debt
Debt Ceiling
Wall
Wall Street
Psychology
Convinced
Act
Less
Agreement
Washington
Street
Here
Raise
Hank Paulson, obviously, had spent his career on Wall Street, had a deep knowledge of the Street, and also was a very forceful personality, had a very good relationship with the president, and was in a very different place, for example, than Ben Bernanke, who is an academic, quiet guy: spent most of his time thinking about monetary policy.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Time
Good
Relationship
Knowledge
Personality
Example
Thinking
President
Spent
About
Good Relationship
Guy
Had
Academic
For Example
Most
Also
Obviously
Forceful
Policy
His
Very
Than
Quiet
Wall
Wall Street
Hank
Different
Place
Different Place
Who
Deep
Monetary
Monetary Policy
Street
Career
Ben
I was a total music nerd. I grew up on Perry Street in the '80s. My father wrote books about jazz, so I was always at the 'Village Vanguard.'
Andrew Wyatt
Music
Father
Jazz
Books
Vanguard
Nerd
Total
About
Wrote
Always
Perry
Up
Grew
Village
Street
Silicon Valley is like Wall Street in that it will fill and pursue market opportunities to their logical extremes.
Andrew Yang
Logical
Opportunities
Will
Market
Valley
Extremes
Silicon
Silicon Valley
Pursue
Like
Wall
Wall Street
Fill
Street
Everyone knows about hot dogs and the Big Apple. But for me, New York City street food is all about the Biryani Cart.
Andrew Zimmern
Food
Me
Big
Everyone
Cart
City
About
Hot
Hot Dogs
New
Knows
Dogs
York
New York
New York City
Apple
Street
I lost an apartment. l became homeless for 11 months and squatted in a building on Sullivan Street in lower Manhattan.
Andrew Zimmern
Building
Lost
Sullivan
Months
Became
Manhattan
Apartment
Lower
Homeless
Street
In 2012, I launched Andrew Zimmern's Canteen. Inspired by visits to street stalls and markets around the world, Andrew Zimmern's Canteen reflects the intersection of food and travel.
Andrew Zimmern
Food
Travel
World
Markets
Visits
Andrew
Inspired
Around
Reflects
Street
Intersection
When I walk around on the street and someone comes up to me, I have just as many full-grown men with large beards in Slipknot shirts saying he likes my band as much as I do girls with bright pink hair.
Andy Biersack
Saying
Me
Walk
Men
Girl
Hair
Band
Someone
He
Likes
Around
Pink
Up
Shirts
Just
Much
Large
Many
Bright
Street
I run from Horatio Street down just past Battery Park City and back. It's amazing to run and see the Statue of Liberty and the ferries coming in. People think if you're not near Central Park, there's nowhere to go, but there's a whole ecosystem happening down here.
Andy Cohen
You
People
Liberty
Amazing
Past
Down
Think
Back
Battery
Run
Statue
Statue Of Liberty
City
See
Park
Ecosystem
Coming
Go
Just
Happening
Central
Central Park
Whole
Near
Nowhere
Street
Here
It's like freedom of speech - they can't tell you not to do it. When no one will put you on at a club or venue, you can go to the street, just start singing, and get a lot of good feedback from people as they walk by. I got really good at lip reading and seeing if a song is working. It was a good way to start.
Andy Grammer
Good
Freedom
You
People
Song
Feedback
Walk
Will
Freedom Of Speech
Singing
Reading
Club
Way
Tell
Seeing
Good Way
No-One
Put
Like
Venue
Got
Go
Lot
Lip
Get
Just
Really
Working
Street
Start
Speech
In a typical day, I would wake up about 8 A.M., pile all my stuff into my mom's minivan - my guitar, my amp, CDs to sell, a table and a rug - drive it down to the street, and unload it all. I'd wait until about 12, then play for two hours. You could only play in two-hour intervals, so then I would move it all somewhere else.
Andy Grammer
Day
Mom
You
Guitar
Wait
Wake Up
Somewhere
Drive
Down
Intervals
Else
Rug
Typical
Would
Table
About
Only
Somewhere Else
Could
Stuff
Hours
Until
Pile
Wake
Sell
Up
Move
Then
Play
Street
Amp
Two
You either create something there on the street, or nothing happens. It's brutal. But if you go through that for two or three years, it really toughens you up.
Andy Grammer
You
Three
Nothing
Something
Brutal
Through
Go
Years
Up
Happens
Either
Create
Really
Street
Two
What's so wonderful about the street is it's organic music. No preservatives. There's no other reason to be out there except you just love music and want to play.
Andy Grammer
Love
Music
You
Wonderful
Organic
Other
Out
About
Except
Just
Want
Reason
Play
Street
Street performing can be a great teaching ground and a barometer for what you're doing. It's rough and unforgiving at times, but it can be wild and fun and a real open canvas for your creativity.
Andy Grammer
Great
You
Creativity
Wild
Open
Performing
Real
Doing
Times
Unforgiving
Canvas
Your
Teaching
Barometer
Ground
Fun
Rough
Street
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