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a red flag. it is necessary, but again, i want to say that it proves that it is impossible, it is impossible to prove peace as a president this is what president a-a bainat he can use the second one, he can sleep chemical , you can biological, he can use a dirty bomb, and we see that today he is already using your nuclear reactors at your nuclear power plants where do you have 10 days with diesel there? because they turned it off. and if we knew with whom we have to do the same. you know that they are with the communists, probably half of the diesel is already there, so probably five days and such things are certainly dangerous from contamination from many things what else can he do to an ecological disaster in the same black sea or another terrorist somewhere? it was clear to the chechens and the chechen people that what was wrong there. well, it’s all clear. it’s inside and there. like hitler, there are a few jews, a few gypsies, everything is scary for the chechens. well, when the attack on georgia was already there, it was already clear . with the reset button , send, i will say the clitoris. he was already in the 14th year. i think everything was
a red flag. it is necessary, but again, i want to say that it proves that it is impossible, it is impossible to prove peace as a president this is what president a-a bainat he can use the second one, he can sleep chemical , you can biological, he can use a dirty bomb, and we see that today he is already using your nuclear reactors at your nuclear power plants where do you have 10 days with diesel there? because they turned it off. and if we knew with whom we have to do the same. you know that...
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Oct 27, 2022
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a lot of interest rate risk. and still get paid 6.5%. you don't have to worry about the volatility or down the credit spectrum. alix: joining us is jonathan levine, a comanaging partner at bain capital. aulti-asset investment firm. thank you for being here. do you agree we are looking -- when looking at corporate credit. >> our area of focus is generally high yield. looking at yields in excess of inflation. the fall rates are still low although there is this impending, everybody is worried about the nonspecific bad thing to think will happen six months from now. the beauty about credit you can -- what default rate do you think will happen. what excess spread to you need and you can buy credits to those yields. the default rates year-to-date have not been terrible. a lot of companies are not hedge their interest rate risk so that's good in the short run understanding without will of fly in the long run. and it is a credit selector's market and it hasn't been for a long time. and there is to the coupon which there hasn't been for a long time. i think that that changes the paradigm not like we've never seen this before, but the actual yield on these assets are pretty good and you can make
a lot of interest rate risk. and still get paid 6.5%. you don't have to worry about the volatility or down the credit spectrum. alix: joining us is jonathan levine, a comanaging partner at bain capital. aulti-asset investment firm. thank you for being here. do you agree we are looking -- when looking at corporate credit. >> our area of focus is generally high yield. looking at yields in excess of inflation. the fall rates are still low although there is this impending, everybody is...
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Oct 31, 2022
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it acts come just days after a drone attack in crimea, which russia baines in ukraine form a brazilian leader lose enough. your miller to silva has pulled off a political come back. he wanna type the contested run off against president jack. i'm also not military teams of launch to rescue operations in the western indian state of georgia, a suspension bridge collapsed. at least 141. people have died, the bridge being closed for renovation, and it only reopened recently. they've at nights, a structural engineer with experienced designing suspension bridges. he says that could be several factors contributing to the bridge breaking. it's obviously an absolute tragedy to, to see that the images for india and suspension bridges are a supremely efficient structural form and incredibly lightweight. they used to cables that span across the crossing of the river. and those cables are really the achilles heel of this form of bridge. and they are in structural engineering terms . there is no redundancy, is essentially no backup. if one of those cables fails, the bridge itself will fall down and that appears to be what is what has happened in this instan
it acts come just days after a drone attack in crimea, which russia baines in ukraine form a brazilian leader lose enough. your miller to silva has pulled off a political come back. he wanna type the contested run off against president jack. i'm also not military teams of launch to rescue operations in the western indian state of georgia, a suspension bridge collapsed. at least 141. people have died, the bridge being closed for renovation, and it only reopened recently. they've at nights, a...
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Oct 5, 2022
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a lawyer. not particularly a major figure in american history. he is a lawyer, living in the district of columbia, in georgetown a doctor's taken prisoner, his name is william baines. key is chosen by president madison to be one of the people to negotiate his release. key, in some ways, is chosen because he is expendable. he is not a general, he is not an important soldier, he doesn't have another role. he is very well spoken, very well respected for his oratory, he has argued cases in front of the supreme court. he is a player in the political scene that is georgetown. he goes in witnesses about of baltimore. i tell the story in great to tail in chapter one. basically he is trapped aboard a ship. the british had, the month before, burned washington d. c. to the ground. not the whole city but all of the federal buildings. it was revenge for the americans burning the city of york earlier in the war of 1812. york is essentially modern-day toronto. britain is trying to embarrass the united states. show that their military was not a strong as the british military. they had bomb ships. these bomb ships where the most sophisticated weaponry of the naval age. they parked
a lawyer. not particularly a major figure in american history. he is a lawyer, living in the district of columbia, in georgetown a doctor's taken prisoner, his name is william baines. key is chosen by president madison to be one of the people to negotiate his release. key, in some ways, is chosen because he is expendable. he is not a general, he is not an important soldier, he doesn't have another role. he is very well spoken, very well respected for his oratory, he has argued cases in front of...
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Oct 26, 2022
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a bank capital led group is taking hitachi metals private. the private equity space in japan with bain managing director david gross loh. wyatt nancy thanks -- why nancy thanks equities can be a good buy in a bad neighborhood. >> you are going to see inflation in the u.s. it began to come under control. it will be a two-year period. you will begin to see that both hopefully quickly. i think people are overestimating the federal reserve's actions as they underestimated it. kathleen: that was steven mnuchin speaking. let us bring in nancy daoud. it is nice to have you back on the show. i want to ask, this feeling that the fed has not finished hiking rates. the main factor, something hitting the tech stocks in the past 24 hours, what are you pricing in right now into your portfolios and regard advice to customers about what the fed will do? do you agree with steven mnuchin it will not be as bad as people think? >> i believe that mr. powell is going to raise the interest rates another 75 basis points in november. i believe him when he says that. there is a lot of noise in the market that he will not go as far because of what happened in canada and other countries. i do believe that they are go
a bank capital led group is taking hitachi metals private. the private equity space in japan with bain managing director david gross loh. wyatt nancy thanks -- why nancy thanks equities can be a good buy in a bad neighborhood. >> you are going to see inflation in the u.s. it began to come under control. it will be a two-year period. you will begin to see that both hopefully quickly. i think people are overestimating the federal reserve's actions as they underestimated it. kathleen: that...
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Oct 9, 2022
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a looffog. it was isclasfor w r golden gate ke. nonecessarn june in ber. is why fleet wewe can great tithey m hali bit ofay.> >> records have a bain is novey, more nostalgia from tiybe itis d mitenogyon the fi isabout in oakland co o walked away from great jobs intact to build a business around the old school technology technology of vinyl. >> this cannot be love, i get no no dizzy spell. [ music ] his wife have fallen out of love love with their text jobs. one was a pin door and one was in you tomb. after years intact, the couple's next venture would be a decidedly analog affair. >> >> i nothing can replicate human human connection and in person interaction. >> for us here it is really about giving into the experience experience of the album. lig cos.membercords ifyou a certn e.yo r yowill call them thing before since the dawn of creation was on your front. >> it feels like it envelops you. it almost feels like i am in a live music setting. >> reporter: she draws inspiration from the listening . listening groups. daniel is the dj. he curates the night song list. this goes well with the state-of-the-art sound system. it would set you back is much aa sports car. >> creating interaction with real people in a real space as opposed to our previous lives intact is
a looffog. it was isclasfor w r golden gate ke. nonecessarn june in ber. is why fleet wewe can great tithey m hali bit ofay.> >> records have a bain is novey, more nostalgia from tiybe itis d mitenogyon the fi isabout in oakland co o walked away from great jobs intact to build a business around the old school technology technology of vinyl. >> this cannot be love, i get no no dizzy spell. [ music ] his wife have fallen out of love love with their text jobs. one was a pin door and...
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a a and say that happened because of this. because if we look over the last 6 months, russia has been continually attacking 15. if i look the attacks on the region, there are probably bain sy attached to the appraiser in the last 3 or 4 weeks. so i think it's very hard to say that the particular attack is linked to that job. and again, you know, as part of your attack, some civilian obviously are illegal in warfare. but actually on a practical level, what they tell us was interested in it has no power. why in military time wasting munitions on civilian when it should be use. and then again, the training on it doesn't make any sense. it's really been really great to get your insights today that was dr. mike martin. a was studies fellow at kings college in london. my thank you very much. thank you. ok is around up now. some other world news headlines video are shared on social media appears to show female students chanting. right. get lost during a visit to you runs, i'll sorry, university by the countries president abraham racy. it follows full weeks of protests after the death of 22 year old massa mi ni, while she was in the custody of iran's morale, she police germany's transport minister says sabotage is to blame for major disruption to rail services. train journeys in northern germany was suspended for several hours on saturday because of 7 communications cables. security officials are investigating the damage
a a and say that happened because of this. because if we look over the last 6 months, russia has been continually attacking 15. if i look the attacks on the region, there are probably bain sy attached to the appraiser in the last 3 or 4 weeks. so i think it's very hard to say that the particular attack is linked to that job. and again, you know, as part of your attack, some civilian obviously are illegal in warfare. but actually on a practical level, what they tell us was interested in it has...
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Oct 12, 2022
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a law to recognize russia as sponsoring terrorism. unfortunately for the presidency, bain said that this will not happen, but the congress will try to promote such a law, let's see how many people will vote for it. it's not what they understand, but you have to have brains like squirrels, probably not to understand that this is aerrorist country that sponsors terrorism, they don't kill the civilian population, it destroys the infrastructure of the country. an independent country whose borders were recognized by the un assembly and signed treaties with russia on the protection of borders when ukraine handed over its nuclear weapons and even the protection of such borders ah, of course everything starts as everyone already understands that nothing has worked , nothing works, and we are dealing with real terrorists themselves, the most real terrorist organizations, if this happens, i don’t think so, but because it’s still our western leaders , especially the united states of america and that's how it is each country's number is stuffy, and one might even say cowardly in this regard, they give something out all the time and observe the destruction of the husky nation , the nationalization will soon be a whole year. of course, it isolates itself in the same way as north korea, like iran and syria today. as far as i
a law to recognize russia as sponsoring terrorism. unfortunately for the presidency, bain said that this will not happen, but the congress will try to promote such a law, let's see how many people will vote for it. it's not what they understand, but you have to have brains like squirrels, probably not to understand that this is aerrorist country that sponsors terrorism, they don't kill the civilian population, it destroys the infrastructure of the country. an independent country whose borders...
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Oct 8, 2022
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a pathbreaking politics. and she capstone her career by becoming the first black female federal judge appointed by lyndon baines johnson in 1966. and as you can imagine, she has inspired a generation of lawyers, including women of color, lawyers like my late colleague, the first black woman appointed to the faculty at the harvard law school. , harrison justice catania brown jackson who when she was introduced toan the nation constance baker motley this pathbreaking lawyer as a role model. it's really a person who should obe well known by all of us because, as i said she really didn't lay the groundwork for modern american society changing the legal and socialch landscap. and fannie lou hamer. fannie lou hamer is up to be an incredible leader in the 1960s. this brought up before she had an entirely different life trajectory than constance. it cannot be underestimated the deprivation on the poverty she was born into. in 1917 the 20th child of the sharecroppers. in her lifehe was defined by hunger, lack of access to healthcare. education, she obtained a sixth grade education. and also the incredible violence that permeated life in mississippi. she rose out of those circumstances as an adult to become a path writer and to really change the landscape. she came out of the earth of mississippi. she was very different than the elite civil rights organizers and figures that we know today so well. the martin luther king's of the world. and a rosa parks of course and
a pathbreaking politics. and she capstone her career by becoming the first black female federal judge appointed by lyndon baines johnson in 1966. and as you can imagine, she has inspired a generation of lawyers, including women of color, lawyers like my late colleague, the first black woman appointed to the faculty at the harvard law school. , harrison justice catania brown jackson who when she was introduced toan the nation constance baker motley this pathbreaking lawyer as a role model. it's...
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a wonderful process to go through. i don't want to oversell it. >> stephen: go ahead. >> but this-- this show is a gem. it say piece of chamber theater, doug is an you are bain and witty new yorker but he grew up in midland, texas. and he tells the story from his 14th year in 8th grade, a about a very crazy and complicated entanglement, 1/8 grade history teacher. we have been doing it in previews for two weeks and people are loving this show. you and efi have got to go down to the dr2 theater, and i include all of you in this. you know, it is a little 99 seat theater. it opens in two days when people find out about this, it's going to be impossible to get in. so get you ticket, act now and don't tell anybody about it. >> stephen: that's how i have chosen to sell it. >> fair enough. >> stephen: play hard to get. lovely to see you. tickets to everything's fine are available at everything's fine play.com. john lithgow, everybody. we'll be right back with tony award winner wendell pierce. feel t the differerence with d . whenen moderate e to seve ululcerative c colitis perersi. put t it in chececk with rin, a oncece-daily pilill. when uc gogot unpredicictable. i i got rapid d symptom relilief with ririnvoq. chcheck. whwhen uc heldld me back..... i got lalasting, steteroid-
a wonderful process to go through. i don't want to oversell it. >> stephen: go ahead. >> but this-- this show is a gem. it say piece of chamber theater, doug is an you are bain and witty new yorker but he grew up in midland, texas. and he tells the story from his 14th year in 8th grade, a about a very crazy and complicated entanglement, 1/8 grade history teacher. we have been doing it in previews for two weeks and people are loving this show. you and efi have got to go down to the...
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Oct 22, 2022
10/22
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a regular target of attacks from ukraine on its infrastructure, such as hospitals, oh, you have lost contact an. laura bain brought together a report from ukraine when choosing. what else will not be told on french television? so this is ancy services were killed. lpr. nine more people received injuries of varying severity. they were sorting through the rubble after the first blow, when the second one happened and the shelling was carried out from the highmarts rocket launcher. in the same place in the lugansk republic, a haimam was also attacked, the village of bryanka, a civilian was killed, another one in intensive care. uh, two such missiles were shot down in a new hut in the kherson region on the borders of the luhansk and donetsk republics, the engineering unit of the wagner pmc is creating protective structures. so the ground-based so-called wagner lines of telegram channels publish a map that shows where defensive line. yes, the office of the president of ukraine, andriy yermak, in a column for the washington post, criticized everyone who speaks from the world? the kremlin is ready to resort to nuclear blackmail, and its useful idiots in the west are calling for peace louder and louder. unfortunately, some seem
a regular target of attacks from ukraine on its infrastructure, such as hospitals, oh, you have lost contact an. laura bain brought together a report from ukraine when choosing. what else will not be told on french television? so this is ancy services were killed. lpr. nine more people received injuries of varying severity. they were sorting through the rubble after the first blow, when the second one happened and the shelling was carried out from the highmarts rocket launcher. in the same...
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Oct 21, 2022
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a little later. i hadad to do called the achill. he was off the port of bain spain in june of 1780. the keeley's sat in his way. and the pickren was a small ship. it only had 48 men on board. sixteen cannons. the achilles was much larger. had 123 menoa on board and 43 cannons most of which were much larger than the pickren 6-pound cannons. so the british prisoner on board the pickren turned to jonathan and said you know you better get out of here, this is not going to be a fair fight. it was not going to be a fair fights. but jonathan said to this man i shan't run from her. and he didn't. and by the next morning when they actually battled 1000 people from the port of bill biao had wandered to the beach to watch the spectacle offshore of this british and american ship fighting each other. the battle lasted for about two hours. and thenci jonathan decided to have his men load the cannons with the bar shot which is basically two cannonballs connected by an iron bar when that exits the canon is start spinning wildly incan/rigging, and sales pretty can even smash a mast if it hits it directly but with that the achilles had too much turned and fled redhaired and tasted it was a little too fast. gotttu away. parroting spun around he recapture the golden eagle a british privateer that he had captured earlier but the keeley's had taken back. and all told onboard harrigan shift one men have been killed his head up insured off by a cannonball. eight men had been s
a little later. i hadad to do called the achill. he was off the port of bain spain in june of 1780. the keeley's sat in his way. and the pickren was a small ship. it only had 48 men on board. sixteen cannons. the achilles was much larger. had 123 menoa on board and 43 cannons most of which were much larger than the pickren 6-pound cannons. so the british prisoner on board the pickren turned to jonathan and said you know you better get out of here, this is not going to be a fair fight. it was...
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Oct 11, 2022
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bain, lord advocate of scottish government. the issue of scottish independence is alive and significant in scottish politics. the scottish government wish to introduce a bill in the scottish parliament to provide for holding aell—known that the scottish government policy is for a local referendum. nicola sturgeon wants to hold a referendum next year. the question put to the five judges inside the court here over the two days is, can the scottish government hold that independence referendum next year without getting a transfer of powers and permission from the uk government? the union is a reserved matter and the scottish government cannot pass laws which relate to reserved matters. but the lord advocate has argued that a referendum in itself is not a reserved matter. but she also said she would not be able to clear a referendum bill through the scottish parliament. she said she would not have the necessary degree of confidence that the bill would be within the competence for her to do so. she said that only the supreme court here could provide that certainty and clarity that is needed to do so. this isjust certainty and clarity that is needed to do so. this is just the certainty and clarity that is needed t
bain, lord advocate of scottish government. the issue of scottish independence is alive and significant in scottish politics. the scottish government wish to introduce a bill in the scottish parliament to provide for holding aell—known that the scottish government policy is for a local referendum. nicola sturgeon wants to hold a referendum next year. the question put to the five judges inside the court here over the two days is, can the scottish government hold that independence referendum...