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carlisle is changing quickly.they employ more people at their portfolio companies than almost any firm out there, almost one million or so people among employee base at the company. they have had this expanding credit operation and there have been challenges over time as they look to diversify, grow, build in these different areas. the idea is bringing in an outsider somehow will improve that morale. bringing these people together again as they are in an extraordinarily difficult environment. tomorrow, they will report fourth-quarter results as well as full results. concern is, what kind of environment are we heading into after a tough 2022? guy: and how do they get a share price to close the gap will be such a big question, which i know you will be addressing. rate reporting. european stocks down, the fences are out for utilities and health care. the dollar is on the front foot. the big move is on the bond market. catherine man, 18 basis. the closes next. ♪ i screwed up. mhm. i got us t-mobile home internet. now
carlisle is changing quickly.they employ more people at their portfolio companies than almost any firm out there, almost one million or so people among employee base at the company. they have had this expanding credit operation and there have been challenges over time as they look to diversify, grow, build in these different areas. the idea is bringing in an outsider somehow will improve that morale. bringing these people together again as they are in an extraordinarily difficult environment....
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he had a very 19th-century idea, following carlisle or emerson, it was the great theory of history, napoleon is the key to events, for example. he was a myth maker, he idealized america and, because he grew up in china until he was 13 years old, when he came to the united states as a scholarship student and went to yell, until then, he was a stranger to the country in many ways. he idealized the country. he comes back home as a kind of immigrant, except he came from old american stock. coming from china, he was a kind of immigrant. it is my theory he used the magazines to invent and reinvent america and its meanings. as the son of a presbyterian missionary, he had a highly moral and religious sense of the united states. something of the manifest destiny idea, the kingdom of god on earth. a project always in progress. these things were reflected in his magazines. at the same time, he was an excellent hard facts journalist, reporter. it made for an interesting combination, but his storytelling, the storytelling in his magazines was very calculated and powerful and controversial, extremely cont
he had a very 19th-century idea, following carlisle or emerson, it was the great theory of history, napoleon is the key to events, for example. he was a myth maker, he idealized america and, because he grew up in china until he was 13 years old, when he came to the united states as a scholarship student and went to yell, until then, he was a stranger to the country in many ways. he idealized the country. he comes back home as a kind of immigrant, except he came from old american stock. coming...
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sonali: we have been waiting the last six months to see who will be the new head of carlisle.that after lee stepped down, it was a big question on wall street. what does harvey schwartz then bring to the table? since leaving goldman sachs in 2018, it's about time. he has been rumored for a lot of positions before, including ceo of wells fargo. him taking over at a private asset farm -- firm, it's pretty crazy to hear. the pitches interesting. harvey schwartz rose that the ranks there, particularly at goldman sachs. he was a sales executive for a long time as well. in that time, he had built a lot of relationships with clients, investors around the world, sovereign wealth funds, which is something that could come in handy when the fun rising has been difficult -- fundraising has been difficult. the other thing to keep and i out for, for harvey schwartz and assistance, is the talent story. what is this going to do to bring people together, to improve morale after such a big shakeup at the top, after some senior executives have left? kriti: there has been a bit of musical chairs,
sonali: we have been waiting the last six months to see who will be the new head of carlisle.that after lee stepped down, it was a big question on wall street. what does harvey schwartz then bring to the table? since leaving goldman sachs in 2018, it's about time. he has been rumored for a lot of positions before, including ceo of wells fargo. him taking over at a private asset farm -- firm, it's pretty crazy to hear. the pitches interesting. harvey schwartz rose that the ranks there,...
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exceptionally we've been able to report cases, but this pilot in three quart centuries, leeds, cardiff and carlisleow cases in an entirely different way. of course, the other big thing about these family courts and care cases particularly is there have been a number of really high—profile awful child deaths that have hit the headlines, and thinking about star hobson, for example, and child protection is something that we should be able, through this pilot, to see much more closely. and a couple of the authorities involved in those cases, some of the highest profile child deaths, are actually in this pilot. so will there be stories you haven't really been able to report before that you might now have access to? yes. and what it means is that we can actually follow these cases step—by—step. we can report what happens in court. we have access to the evidence gathered by social workers, the reasons why they say the children should be taken into care. we can talk to families, describe what happens in court. all of these are new and they are just in these three pilot centres. will audio or cameras be all
exceptionally we've been able to report cases, but this pilot in three quart centuries, leeds, cardiff and carlisleow cases in an entirely different way. of course, the other big thing about these family courts and care cases particularly is there have been a number of really high—profile awful child deaths that have hit the headlines, and thinking about star hobson, for example, and child protection is something that we should be able, through this pilot, to see much more closely. and a...
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exceptionally we've been able to report cases, but this pilot in three quart centuries, leeds, cardiff and carlislellow cases in an entirely different way. of course, the other big thing about these family courts and staircases particularly are there had been a number of really high—profile awful child deaths that have hit the headlines, and thinking about star hobson, for example, and child protection is something that we should be able through this pilot, to see much more closely. and a couple of the authorities involved in those cases, some of the highest profile child deaths are actually in this pilot. 50 profile child deaths are actually in this ilot. , , ., , this pilot. so will there be stories ou this pilot. so will there be stories you haven't _ this pilot. so will there be stories you haven't been _ this pilot. so will there be stories you haven't been able _ this pilot. so will there be stories you haven't been able to - this pilot. so will there be stories you haven't been able to report l this pilot. so will there be stories| you haven't been able to report to be for that you might now
exceptionally we've been able to report cases, but this pilot in three quart centuries, leeds, cardiff and carlislellow cases in an entirely different way. of course, the other big thing about these family courts and staircases particularly are there had been a number of really high—profile awful child deaths that have hit the headlines, and thinking about star hobson, for example, and child protection is something that we should be able through this pilot, to see much more closely. and a...
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. >> that is brandi carlisle you and me on the rock. it is up for record of the year. year goes to artists, producers, engineers that had a hand in crafting specific recording of a song. alongside carlisle is don't shut me down, easy on me, break my soul, good morning gorgeous, woman, bad habit, the heart part five, about damn time, as it was. >> a lot of them cross over though, a lot of the same ones for album of the year and song of the year. >> this is so hard. >> it's going to be tough this year. i think everyone in the category is expected. abbott was a surprise, i thought. it's nice to see. >> very popular. >> who are you going with for record? >> that's a hard one. >> i am feeling lizzo. >> i am taking easy on me. >> harry styles, i don't know. >> that album was really good. i think it can be any one of them. >> and you wouldn't be upset. >> true. i think everyone will be happy with whoever wins the category. >>> several artists are being recognized at the grammys including this one. >> ♪ it is understood. >> that is 44-year-old nicholas from san francisco. best
. >> that is brandi carlisle you and me on the rock. it is up for record of the year. year goes to artists, producers, engineers that had a hand in crafting specific recording of a song. alongside carlisle is don't shut me down, easy on me, break my soul, good morning gorgeous, woman, bad habit, the heart part five, about damn time, as it was. >> a lot of them cross over though, a lot of the same ones for album of the year and song of the year. >> this is so hard. >>...
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. >> what about the fund-raising environment, david how has carlisle, in particular, been impacted? i know you've been on the ceo search, perhaps adding some uncertainty. >> we're very fortunate to have a new ceo, harvey schwartz did a terrific job at goldman sachs and we're fortunate he started last week. the fund-raising environment, i think, is okay there's a so-called nominator problem in the u.s. where many pension funds are overallocated because the public markets came down and their denominator went down i was in the middle east last week there's no such problem there. there's a fair amount of money to be raised there, a fair amount in the far east while some u.s. pension funds are not moving as quickly and not putting in as much money as they would have a year ago or two year ago, there is money around the world and people have to work harder to get it but there is money for fund-raising, for sure. >> certainly the color from our friends who have returned from the middle east. david, as always, our thanks good to see you again. >> my pleasure thanks for having me. >> david r
. >> what about the fund-raising environment, david how has carlisle, in particular, been impacted? i know you've been on the ceo search, perhaps adding some uncertainty. >> we're very fortunate to have a new ceo, harvey schwartz did a terrific job at goldman sachs and we're fortunate he started last week. the fund-raising environment, i think, is okay there's a so-called nominator problem in the u.s. where many pension funds are overallocated because the public markets came down...
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but this pilot in three court centres — leeds, cardiff and carlisle — should allow us to follow casesmily courts and care cases, particularly, is there have been a number of really high—profile awful child deaths that have hit the headlines — i'm thinking about star hobson, for example, and arthur labinjo—hughes, and child protection is something that we should be able, through this pilot, to see much more closely. and a couple of the authorities involved in those cases, some of the highest profile child deaths, are actually in this pilot. so, will there be stories you haven't really been able to report before that you might now have access to? yes, and what it means is that we can actually follow these cases step by step, we can report what happens in court, we have access to the evidence gathered by social workers — the reasons why they say the children should be taken into care. we can talk to families, we can describe what happens in court. all of these are new and they are just in these three pilot centres. will audio or cameras be allowed in at all to record anything? no, not at
but this pilot in three court centres — leeds, cardiff and carlisle — should allow us to follow casesmily courts and care cases, particularly, is there have been a number of really high—profile awful child deaths that have hit the headlines — i'm thinking about star hobson, for example, and arthur labinjo—hughes, and child protection is something that we should be able, through this pilot, to see much more closely. and a couple of the authorities involved in those cases, some of the...
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with david rubenstein, currently of carlisle.ng that state of the union address. curious to see if he announces his run this week. earnings continue, about half of s&p companies reported earnings this week. chipotle, royal caribbean, uber and lyft. what do we see in terms of spending going forward? going through the data we have this week, it is a massive data dump. thursday, we get initial jobless claims. i feel that takes on new importance based on what we saw friday. we get the university of michigan sentiment survey, which you put stock in. the year ahead outlook for inflation. how much do they keep going down? jonathan: i asked tom how he would respond if they called, he took that so seriously. they have never called. lisa: [laughter] they have never called tom, either. tom: who are the people who get called? jonathan: i have always wondered. do they get a range and say, you are looking tens to 20, 1 to 20, pick a number? this is a story we will pick on later. over in europe, deeply distressing and upsetting. two earthquakes
with david rubenstein, currently of carlisle.ng that state of the union address. curious to see if he announces his run this week. earnings continue, about half of s&p companies reported earnings this week. chipotle, royal caribbean, uber and lyft. what do we see in terms of spending going forward? going through the data we have this week, it is a massive data dump. thursday, we get initial jobless claims. i feel that takes on new importance based on what we saw friday. we get the...
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but this pilot in three court centres — leeds, cardiff and carlisle — should allow us to follow casesily courts and care cases, particularly, is there have been a number of really high—profile awful child deaths that have hit the headlines — i'm thinking about star hobson, for example, and arthur labinjo—hughes, and child protection is something that we should be able, through this pilot, to see much more closely. and a couple of the authorities involved in those cases, will audio or cameras be allowed in at all to record anything? no, not at all, not at all. this is still, in some ways, a very closed environment, so we are the only people in addition to the families, the local authorities, the children's guardian from the court advisory service cafcass who will be in the court. if participants know that reporters are there, might it somehow distort the legal process? well you would think that's a possibility, and unfortunately, we haven't done a controlled experiment with this and spent time in these courts beforehand to judge whether it's different but certainly, when it comes to di
but this pilot in three court centres — leeds, cardiff and carlisle — should allow us to follow casesily courts and care cases, particularly, is there have been a number of really high—profile awful child deaths that have hit the headlines — i'm thinking about star hobson, for example, and arthur labinjo—hughes, and child protection is something that we should be able, through this pilot, to see much more closely. and a couple of the authorities involved in those cases, will audio or...
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amazing man i am obsessed with called lucious, they recorded the song with two of their mentors brandi carlislecoming have to check them out, we have just and holy here last month, and i love their passion, their sound, their look, everything is so cool, you are welcome in advance, speaking of love, i love this audience, i asked everyone to bring someone, but it did not have to be a romantic partner, we have mama's and daughters and best friends, we even have a woman who brought her dog oh, my god, i just -- i love dogs, i think it is so beautiful, because why not celebrate that in different ways love is all around us. beco ♪♪ love is all around us ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: [laughs] i had not heard that. with the case! love can also sound different, i did not know this until recently, but the iowa state fair is a husband calling contest, this is real. i know. contestant show off their most clever or annoying husband call, listen to the sounds of love. ♪♪ you who, you who ♪ ♪ darrell! roy! can you hear me roy! [laughter] [applause] and virginia is last years a second place winner, and s
amazing man i am obsessed with called lucious, they recorded the song with two of their mentors brandi carlislecoming have to check them out, we have just and holy here last month, and i love their passion, their sound, their look, everything is so cool, you are welcome in advance, speaking of love, i love this audience, i asked everyone to bring someone, but it did not have to be a romantic partner, we have mama's and daughters and best friends, we even have a woman who brought her dog oh, my...
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so it wasn't so secret portia walked down the aisle in her wedding dress in 2008 while brandy carlislees after the loss of her friend and deejay twitch. >>> just two weeks after spike the chihuahua was hailed the world's oldest-living dog, guinness world records learned of bobby bobby is the oldest pup ever, breaking the previous record set by a dog named bluey, who died back in 1939 but bobby has lived his entire life in a rural village in portugal his family says he eats human food with the seasonings removed. and the important part here is he lives in a calm, peaceful environment. >> living his best life. that is the way to do it >> that is a lot of years. >> we love dogs and have a goat as a pet, that is actually a thing. what better way to wish the g.o.a.t. in your life a happy valentine than with a goat one farmer had that idea with goat grams if you want something besides chocolates and flowers, residents can schedule a visit with the goats instead i know, goats are definitely a thing. there's goat yoga, that's pretty popular. why not have a goat gram for valentine's day. >> tak
so it wasn't so secret portia walked down the aisle in her wedding dress in 2008 while brandy carlislees after the loss of her friend and deejay twitch. >>> just two weeks after spike the chihuahua was hailed the world's oldest-living dog, guinness world records learned of bobby bobby is the oldest pup ever, breaking the previous record set by a dog named bluey, who died back in 1939 but bobby has lived his entire life in a rural village in portugal his family says he eats human food...
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a reminder, we will have live coverage and analysis of jay powell's exclusive interview with carlislejose rubenstein. the market opens in seoul and tokyo next. these days, our households depend on the internet more and more. families grow, houses get smarter, and our demands on the internet increase. that's why we just boosted speeds for over 20 million xfinity customers, on us. so you get more of the speed you need for day and night streaming. more speed you need when you're work from homeing. and more speed you need as your family keeps growing. check in on your current speed through the xfinity app or upgrade to the speed that's right for you today. i screwed up. mhm. i got us t-mobile home internet. now cell phone users have priority over us. and your marriage survived that? you can almost feel the drag when people walk by with their phones. oh i can't hear you... you're froze-- ladies, please! you put it on airplane mode when you pass our house. i was trying to work. we're workin' it too. yeah! work it girl! woo! i want to hear you say it out loud. well, i could switch us to xfin
a reminder, we will have live coverage and analysis of jay powell's exclusive interview with carlislejose rubenstein. the market opens in seoul and tokyo next. these days, our households depend on the internet more and more. families grow, houses get smarter, and our demands on the internet increase. that's why we just boosted speeds for over 20 million xfinity customers, on us. so you get more of the speed you need for day and night streaming. more speed you need when you're work from homeing....
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this involves getting to carlisle, lots trains going there, and the amazing carlisle to leeds run, goingnonstop express which is being brought in. this will run from peterborough, where lots of trains from the north will be terminating on the east coast main line. the very pretty way, right through the whole of cambridgeshire without stopping, and ending in a london liverpool street. my goodness, the opportunities for seeing new parts of the country, and hopefully speeding up the journey so it only takes perhaps an hour or two longer than usual and there is plenty of opportunities out there. meanwhile, can i mention that storm otto, speed restrictions are slowing down trains everywhere pretty much north of carlisle to newcastle. so do check before you travel. i think some of those _ do check before you travel. i think some of those journeys _ do check before you travel. i think some of those journeys or - do check before you travel. i think some of those journeys or parts i do check before you travel. i thinkj some of those journeys or parts of them sound quite lovely. especially extra s
this involves getting to carlisle, lots trains going there, and the amazing carlisle to leeds run, goingnonstop express which is being brought in. this will run from peterborough, where lots of trains from the north will be terminating on the east coast main line. the very pretty way, right through the whole of cambridgeshire without stopping, and ending in a london liverpool street. my goodness, the opportunities for seeing new parts of the country, and hopefully speeding up the journey so it...
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adele, brandi carlisle follow with seven nominations each. >> ♪ turn up the music. lights. i've got a feeling i'm going to be all right. >> we are all dancing. some of music's biggest stars will take the stage. that includes lizzo, bad bunny, harry styles, and so many more. here is an extended list. many are nominees. missey elliot, little wayne, bust a rhymes and many will celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip hop. quest love will serve that segment. >> i can't wait. >> to sit on your couch and enjoy this concert for two or three hours. 's lots of fun. >> also beyonce being the most nominated, that's amazing. you will see so many nominees making history. then the performers. you will get everything. >> there are always surprises with mash ups. sometimes you see rock legends with latin pop and things like that. when they do those, that's my favorite part about grammys. >> sometimes they bring people. >> they do. they're always doing surprises. >> and what songs are they going to sing? >> camila, that opening number with the big stage. >> i know what my favorite will
adele, brandi carlisle follow with seven nominations each. >> ♪ turn up the music. lights. i've got a feeling i'm going to be all right. >> we are all dancing. some of music's biggest stars will take the stage. that includes lizzo, bad bunny, harry styles, and so many more. here is an extended list. many are nominees. missey elliot, little wayne, bust a rhymes and many will celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip hop. quest love will serve that segment. >> i can't wait....
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we had these silent days by brandi carlisle and ms.l in the big steppers by kendrick lamarr, and the special by liz oh and harry's house by harry styles. we have big competition with these artists. it will make for a very good show. do you have any picks? >> i am looking at this list now. >> i know harry's house was a good one. stomach you have liz oh and kendrick.:marriage able eyes. remember, as i downloaded her album, it was really good. i was surprised by it. >> i don't know. i cannot. on this one. >> it could go anyway. i think if you go for good morning gorgeous, she has the bay area tie in with her. there is that, if you want to keep it with the bay area theme. what about abba being nominated? how unusual is that? that is why this is so fun. will bad bunny win? >> i don't know if i am wrong, but i was looking it up, he has been nominated for album of the a with latin apples. this might be the first time in the general categories. that is pretty cool. >> we will see on sunday. >> several bay area artists are being recognized at t
we had these silent days by brandi carlisle and ms.l in the big steppers by kendrick lamarr, and the special by liz oh and harry's house by harry styles. we have big competition with these artists. it will make for a very good show. do you have any picks? >> i am looking at this list now. >> i know harry's house was a good one. stomach you have liz oh and kendrick.:marriage able eyes. remember, as i downloaded her album, it was really good. i was surprised by it. >> i don't...
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coming up we'll break down the selloff and the opportunities ahead with former carlisle partner. >> plus rough week and the setup for software demand with bill mcdermott. >> but let's get straight into our market panel joining us now are chris
coming up we'll break down the selloff and the opportunities ahead with former carlisle partner. >> plus rough week and the setup for software demand with bill mcdermott. >> but let's get straight into our market panel joining us now are chris
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in 1879, the carlisle indian industrial school opened in pennsylvania, where this photo was taken ofd. this is them four months later. the school's motto was, kill the indian, save the man. >> consequently, ours was, kill the indian in the child. >> kill the indian in the child? >> mm-hm. >> that was the guiding principle here in canada? >> yeah. >> chief wilton littlechild, who is cree, was six years old, when he was taken to this residential school in alberta. then, he says, he was given a new name. >> my name was number 65 for all those years. >> just a number? >> just a number, yeah. 65, pick that up, stupid. or 65, why did you do that, idiot? >> what does it feel like at six years old to be called a number? >> i think that's where the trauma begins. not just physical abuse. psychological abuse, spiritual abuse, and worst of all, sexual abuse. >> you were sexually abused? >> yes. i think that's where my anger began, as a young boy. >> chief littlechild says he was able to take some of that anger out on the school's hockey rink. he won a scholarship to university and graduated, ev
in 1879, the carlisle indian industrial school opened in pennsylvania, where this photo was taken ofd. this is them four months later. the school's motto was, kill the indian, save the man. >> consequently, ours was, kill the indian in the child. >> kill the indian in the child? >> mm-hm. >> that was the guiding principle here in canada? >> yeah. >> chief wilton littlechild, who is cree, was six years old, when he was taken to this residential school in...
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that one was found south in carlisle in the i found south in carlisle in the middle — found south ines in, it doesn't react with the chemicals in the soil. that is a gold _ chemicals in the soil. that is a gold ring — chemicals in the soil. that is a gold ring from 1861. that would not fall under— gold ring from 1861. that would not fall under current treasure legislation and it wouldn't even fall under the new guidelines because _ fall under the new guidelines because it would be less than 200 years— because it would be less than 200 years old — because it would be less than 200 years old. but because it would be less than 200 ears old. �* i i, because it would be less than 200 ears old. �* ii, ii years old. but your medieval find was, so years old. but your medieval find was. so what _ years old. but your medieval find was, so what is i years old. but your medieval find was, so what is the i years old. but your medieval find was, so what is the story i years old. but your medieval find was, so what is the story of- years old. but your medieval find i was, so what is the story of th
that one was found south in carlisle in the i found south in carlisle in the middle — found south ines in, it doesn't react with the chemicals in the soil. that is a gold _ chemicals in the soil. that is a gold ring — chemicals in the soil. that is a gold ring from 1861. that would not fall under— gold ring from 1861. that would not fall under current treasure legislation and it wouldn't even fall under the new guidelines because _ fall under the new guidelines because it would be less...
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how difficult would it be for the current ceo of carlisle to take that role?s him and not david solomon? sri: it is very hard to judge. you would have had schwartz come up through the trading ranks. tom: would harvey had done the bank like david did? sri: a tough question, tom. jonathan: it is difficult to answer. i ask because i think we often give these ceo's too much credit when things go right and not much when things go wrong. you have said that they are supertankers, difficult to maneuver. i wonder how much different things would have been if leadership was different. ultimately, the frustration with david solomon that comes up is not just the decisions but the nature of the individual who is making the decisions. perhaps they pandemic was a great example of that when you see these stories that the ceo was frustrated with bumping into people who worked for goldman in the hamptons. the question was not being asked, why was the ceo in the hamptons? is it about the personality or the decisions? sri: fairpoint. but in his defense, the seat of the goldman sac
how difficult would it be for the current ceo of carlisle to take that role?s him and not david solomon? sri: it is very hard to judge. you would have had schwartz come up through the trading ranks. tom: would harvey had done the bank like david did? sri: a tough question, tom. jonathan: it is difficult to answer. i ask because i think we often give these ceo's too much credit when things go right and not much when things go wrong. you have said that they are supertankers, difficult to...
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exclusive interview with the fed chair, with carlisle co-founder and bloomberg tv host david rubenstein. that is taking place wednesday at those times, if you are watching out of new york. we have breaking news now out of the journal. this concerns bed, bath & beyond striking an investor deal. transactions of about $1 million if this goes through. and it looks like this will go through, it might help the company avoid bankruptcy. last close. there we go. quite substantially. big news. yvonne: wow. they've got investor commitments to raise to $25 million initially. more on that once we see more details. what is coming up next after this discussion about the fed and this interview from bloomberg tv as well, that rba is actually front and center about 90 minutes from now. they will be talking about whether they have reached the end of their tightening cycle. we had forecast a 25-basis point hike today, but certainly a lot of questions given the fed backdrop. they are still questioning. i wonder if asian central banks will have that same discussion too. david: yeah will they give themselves
exclusive interview with the fed chair, with carlisle co-founder and bloomberg tv host david rubenstein. that is taking place wednesday at those times, if you are watching out of new york. we have breaking news now out of the journal. this concerns bed, bath & beyond striking an investor deal. transactions of about $1 million if this goes through. and it looks like this will go through, it might help the company avoid bankruptcy. last close. there we go. quite substantially. big news....
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carlisle group and former goldman sachs president is set to be the next chief executive. private equity firm is planning to announce this appointment as soon as this week. they'll take the reins of a firm that has grappled with management turnover and struggled to explain its path to growth. elon musk's twitter is on the right track. the billionaire says the company is trending to break even after he had to save it from bankruptcy. he had to jumble the platform and handle tesla and spacex responsible's. hong kong chief executive is pushing saudi aramco to list. top executives of the oil producer as he embarks on his first official visit to the middle east. david: the losses that we had, that we are seeing right now are leading the rest of the region with the exception of japan which i will get to a just a moment. defense related stocks in hong kong and the mainland. nothing to watch as far as the transmission effect from the balloon story. we are looking at japan as promised. the banking space, steep losses there. perhaps as markets looked to i guess readjust their lenses
carlisle group and former goldman sachs president is set to be the next chief executive. private equity firm is planning to announce this appointment as soon as this week. they'll take the reins of a firm that has grappled with management turnover and struggled to explain its path to growth. elon musk's twitter is on the right track. the billionaire says the company is trending to break even after he had to save it from bankruptcy. he had to jumble the platform and handle tesla and spacex...
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ladies all claim to be civil rights champion rosa parks, and let's start the questioning with kitty carlisle. -number two, what led up to this glorious moment on that bus? -how did you feel at the moment of arrest? [ bell dings ] -that bell tells us the time is up. and now, of course, it's time to vote whoever, in your opinion, is the real rosa parks. -i voted for number two, and it's just based on a feeling. she just has that gentleness, i think, that would allow to be defiant. -okay. -any one of these three ladies could have had the courage, and i'm ashamed to say, i don't really know which one it really is, but i voted for number two. -all right. and nipsey, who got your vote? -well, i'll have to disqualify myself. i know mrs. parks, and i was one of the entertainers on that show between selma and montgomery, but ms. rosa parks is 10 foot tall, and she's a legend and a hero in the democracy of the united states, not just among black people. [ applause ] -and now, will the real rosa parks please stand up? [ applause ] -the first lady of the movement, mrs. rosa parks. raise your hand. -reve
ladies all claim to be civil rights champion rosa parks, and let's start the questioning with kitty carlisle. -number two, what led up to this glorious moment on that bus? -how did you feel at the moment of arrest? [ bell dings ] -that bell tells us the time is up. and now, of course, it's time to vote whoever, in your opinion, is the real rosa parks. -i voted for number two, and it's just based on a feeling. she just has that gentleness, i think, that would allow to be defiant. -okay. -any one...
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harvey schwartz is now the incoming ceo of carlisle of course, after li unexpectedly left the job thenwo founders coming back, running the thing stocks not doing anything except going down former cfo, goldman-sachs. >> the question is, is he more of a for show ceo? >> what does that mean >> well, i don't know. i think i was reading something in pub i'll call him. saying, he's thinner harvey's thinner >> what does that have to do with why the stock's down? >> that's what i said. i read that myself i said, what but he said he's more ceo-looking. >> i see >> i found it to be -- i found it to -- to be an ill advised way to look at a ceo i mean -- >> stock has underperformed some of its peers >> it's making a lot of people look like ceos >> that was great insight you shared with us on harvey thank you for that >> i mention it because it's the lack of insight that people have that i then default that he's thinner. no one knows anything about harvey, other than the fact that he was terrific when he was at goldman, but so was steve and now he's running hertz and they're buying teslas. >> buyin
harvey schwartz is now the incoming ceo of carlisle of course, after li unexpectedly left the job thenwo founders coming back, running the thing stocks not doing anything except going down former cfo, goldman-sachs. >> the question is, is he more of a for show ceo? >> what does that mean >> well, i don't know. i think i was reading something in pub i'll call him. saying, he's thinner harvey's thinner >> what does that have to do with why the stock's down? >> that's...
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he had a very 19th-century idea, following carlisle or emerson, it was the great theory of history, napoleons, for example. he was a myth maker, he idealized america and, because he grew up in china until he was 13 years old, when he came to the united states as a scholarship student and went to yell, until then, he was a stranger to the country in many ways. he idealized the country. he comes back home as a kind of immigrant, except he came from old american stock. coming from china, he was a kind of immigrant. it is my theory he used the magazines to invent and reinvent america and its meanings. as the son of a presbyterian missionary, he had a highly moral and religious sense of the united states. something of the manifest destiny idea, the kingdom of god on earth. a project always in progress. these things were reflected in his magazines. at the same time, he was an excellent hard facts journalist, reporter. it made for an interesting combination, but his storytelling, the storytelling in his magazines was very calculated and powerful and controversial, extremely controversial. it is for
he had a very 19th-century idea, following carlisle or emerson, it was the great theory of history, napoleons, for example. he was a myth maker, he idealized america and, because he grew up in china until he was 13 years old, when he came to the united states as a scholarship student and went to yell, until then, he was a stranger to the country in many ways. he idealized the country. he comes back home as a kind of immigrant, except he came from old american stock. coming from china, he was a...
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he had a very 19th-century idea, following carlisle or emerson, it was the great theory of history, napoleon for example. he was a myth maker, he idealized america and, because he grew up in china until he was 13 years old, when he came to the united states as a scholarship student and went to yell, until then, he was a stranger to the country in many ways. he idealized the country. he comes back home as a kind of immigrant, except he came from old american stock. coming from china, he was a kind of immigrant. it is my theory he used the magazines to invent and reinvent america and its meanings. as the son of a presbyterian missionary, he had a highly moral and religious sense of the united states. something of the manifest destiny idea, the kingdom of god on earth. a project always in progress. these things were reflected in his magazines. at the same time, he was an excellent hard facts journalist, reporter. it made for an interesting combination, but his storytelling, the storytelling in his magazines was very calculated and powerful and controversial, extremely controversial. it is for t
he had a very 19th-century idea, following carlisle or emerson, it was the great theory of history, napoleon for example. he was a myth maker, he idealized america and, because he grew up in china until he was 13 years old, when he came to the united states as a scholarship student and went to yell, until then, he was a stranger to the country in many ways. he idealized the country. he comes back home as a kind of immigrant, except he came from old american stock. coming from china, he was a...
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what belinda carlisle i'm happy to . i would like to talk about to.ould like to talk about the front page of the daily telegraph . this is all about the telegraph. this is all about the onune telegraph. this is all about the online misogyny being set to be outlawed . this is to do with the outlawed. this is to do with the onune outlawed. this is to do with the online safety bill and the former culture secretary, baroness morgan, wants it to go further and make it a an amendment to further protect women from misogyny online by allowing ofcom to fine social media companies. 10% of the global profits if they allow misogynistic abuse of women online. now all sounds great. so there is a huge issue with obviously violence and abuse of women. it can it can scare women away from public life if there's too much of abuse. but the problem i have with it, as always, the reader definition always, is the reader definition of words. we're living in a climate where words like racism and misogyny are coming to mean this huge net to catch anyone who criticises , for ex
what belinda carlisle i'm happy to . i would like to talk about to.ould like to talk about the front page of the daily telegraph . this is all about the telegraph. this is all about the onune telegraph. this is all about the online misogyny being set to be outlawed . this is to do with the outlawed. this is to do with the onune outlawed. this is to do with the online safety bill and the former culture secretary, baroness morgan, wants it to go further and make it a an amendment to further...
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i cut my teeth as a reporter in carlisle in cumbria, and i spent as a reporter in west yorkshire . united kingdom and let's not about individual groups, but let's understand main point which is whenever there's migration that can lead to community tensions either if there is not law and order or if there's pressure on public services, the classic ones being school places and trying to get gp appointment. now that that appues gp appointment. now that that applies just having a number applies to just having a number of people within public services set up for regardless of whether they're legal migrants illegal migrants or asylum seekers because everyone gets what if i needed a doctor's appointment so wherever there's a population growth to growth government needs to invest in services. but i do feel lower your your hint you can say you're not really spelling out what you by migrant fatigue . i've already said what fatigue. i've already said what i mean by it i can't tell you i can't speak the whole nation i sense a feeling that there is migrant fatigue and i'm not sure that people d
i cut my teeth as a reporter in carlisle in cumbria, and i spent as a reporter in west yorkshire . united kingdom and let's not about individual groups, but let's understand main point which is whenever there's migration that can lead to community tensions either if there is not law and order or if there's pressure on public services, the classic ones being school places and trying to get gp appointment. now that that appues gp appointment. now that that applies just having a number applies to...
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i cut my teeth as a reporter in carlisle in cumbria, and i spent as a reporter in west yorkshire . united kingdom and let's not about individual groups, but let's understand main point which is whenever there's migration that can lead to community tensions either if there is not law and order or if there's pressure on public services, the classic ones being school places and trying to get gp appointment. now that that appues gp appointment. now that that applies just having a number applies to just having a number of people within public services set up for regardless of whether they're legal migrants illegal migrants or asylum seekers because everyone gets what if i needed a doctor's appointment so wherever there's a population growth to growth government needs to invest in services. but i do feel lower your your hint you can say you're not really spelling out what you by migrant fatigue . i've already said what fatigue. i've already said what i mean by it i can't tell you i can't speak the whole nation i sense a feeling that there is migrant fatigue and i'm not sure that people d
i cut my teeth as a reporter in carlisle in cumbria, and i spent as a reporter in west yorkshire . united kingdom and let's not about individual groups, but let's understand main point which is whenever there's migration that can lead to community tensions either if there is not law and order or if there's pressure on public services, the classic ones being school places and trying to get gp appointment. now that that appues gp appointment. now that that applies just having a number applies to...
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we are talking to you in carlisle, what has the impact been in your school?? _ who are today striking. who have you got in school? how _ who are today striking. who have you got in school? how have _ who are today striking. who have you got in school? how have you - who are today striking. who have you j got in school? how have you selected who gets to come in? it is who gets to come in? it is basically. _ who gets to come in? it is basically. a _ who gets to come in? it is basically, a lot _ who gets to come in? it is basically, a lot of- who gets to come in? it is basically, a lot of schools | who gets to come in? it is i basically, a lot of schools are doing this on the basis of the classes that have a teacher available that day. just simply with the short notice is very difficult to do anything other. bud the short notice is very difficult to do anything other.— the short notice is very difficult to do anything other. and you are a re for to do anything other. and you are a rep for the — to do anything other. and you are a rep for the naht _ to do anythin
we are talking to you in carlisle, what has the impact been in your school?? _ who are today striking. who have you got in school? how _ who are today striking. who have you got in school? how have _ who are today striking. who have you got in school? how have you - who are today striking. who have you j got in school? how have you selected who gets to come in? it is who gets to come in? it is basically. _ who gets to come in? it is basically. a _ who gets to come in? it is basically, a lot _...
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# i got a girl in carlisle # she really makes me roll and go. it good, isn�*t it? , of something very special very early on? ., ., , ., , of something very special very early on? ., ._ ., , ., of something very special very early on? ., ._ , of something very special very early on?., on? not really, lots of singing goes on? not really, lots of singing goes on in cornwall— on? not really, lots of singing goes on in cornwall and _ on? not really, lots of singing goes on in cornwall and we _ on? not really, lots of singing goes on in cornwall and we were - on? not really, lots of singing goes on in cornwall and we were just - on in cornwall and we were just another one of the singing groups down there. but i guess we had a little bit of something slightly different. fora little bit of something slightly different. for a small village, we managed to tick all of the boxes, vocals —wise, we had a couple of very high tenors, and myself singing down on the bilges. and everyone else, all of the layers of singing in between so we were very fortunate in between so we were ver
# i got a girl in carlisle # she really makes me roll and go. it good, isn�*t it? , of something very special very early on? ., ., , ., , of something very special very early on? ., ._ ., , ., of something very special very early on? ., ._ , of something very special very early on?., on? not really, lots of singing goes on? not really, lots of singing goes on in cornwall— on? not really, lots of singing goes on in cornwall and _ on? not really, lots of singing goes on in cornwall and we _...
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but this pilot in three court centres — leeds, cardiff and carlisle — should allow us to follow casesscribe what happens in court. all of these are new and they are just in these three pilot centres. will audio or cameras be allowed in at all to record anything? no, not at all, not at all. this is still, in some ways, a very closed environment, so we are the only people in addition to the families, the local authorities, the children's guardian from the children's court advisory service who will be in the court. if participants know that reporters are there, might it somehow distort the legal process? well you would think that's a possibility, and unfortunately, we haven't done a controlled experiment with this and spent time in these courts beforehand to judge whether it's different but certainly, when it comes to disturbing the normal process of the court, it doesn't seem like our presence has had that kind of impact. we know that there won't be any audio orfilming in these family courts but generally, is the legal system opening up to broadcasters? certainly. there is now the broad
but this pilot in three court centres — leeds, cardiff and carlisle — should allow us to follow casesscribe what happens in court. all of these are new and they are just in these three pilot centres. will audio or cameras be allowed in at all to record anything? no, not at all, not at all. this is still, in some ways, a very closed environment, so we are the only people in addition to the families, the local authorities, the children's guardian from the children's court advisory service who...