As some time ago, many of you had visited one of our articles about one of the last videos of the channel Bloomberg Television, we are doing it again today because we know how much it makes you happy. That's why we're writing this article today, because we already know that it will arouse your interest.
Not to hide anything, when we saw that the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television had published a new video called Jeffrey Sachs: War of the Rich on the Poor Is Astounding, we did not hesitate one second to share it with you so that you can discover it!
Big buzz for the moment for this last video of Bloomberg Television, indeed the number of views that the video counts is currently much higher than normal. That's why we imagine that if it continues in this direction, the video could very quickly find itself in Youtube trend.
On television, it is very difficult to get in touch with the hosts or even the producers of a show. On the internet, it's much easier to contact a videographer when you want to give him feedback about a video published on Youtube! On the other hand, even if you find the email address of a Youtuber by going to the "About" section of his Youtube channel, there is no guarantee that he will answer you... Try in this case to contact him on social networks, most of them use Twitter, others Instagram, the oldest ones are still on Facebook!
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Jeffrey Sachs: War of the Rich on the Poor Is Astounding published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
Nov.20 -- Jeffrey Sachs, professor at Columbia University, discusses income inequality in the U.S. and tax reform. He speaks with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."