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in 1778, one of carlisle's commissioners, who served as carlisle's chief secretary in ireland, said the government had no choice. parliament might as well strive to make the tens play up highgate hill. high detail is pretty high. highgate hill is pretty high. it would depend on allegiance to the king, not parliaments sovereignty. given the extent of the irish patriots support, volunteers may have had 40,000 men under arms and they are many connections with patriots in america. historians describe the events of the early 1780's as an irish revolution whose affects were second in importance only to the winning up american independence. independence was a difference that mattered. henry gratin went out of his way to emphasize that point. this nation is connected with england not only by allegiance to the crown, but by liberty. making island and independent republic was not part of the plan. i want to note the date. there is a reproduction of this painting and the exhibit which points out, november 4, 1770 nine is important. the birthdate of william of orange. this is a protestant event
in 1778, one of carlisle's commissioners, who served as carlisle's chief secretary in ireland, said the government had no choice. parliament might as well strive to make the tens play up highgate hill. high detail is pretty high. highgate hill is pretty high. it would depend on allegiance to the king, not parliaments sovereignty. given the extent of the irish patriots support, volunteers may have had 40,000 men under arms and they are many connections with patriots in america. historians...
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lord carlisle certainly thought so.as long as the same king is acknowledged, he wrote during the summer of 1778, americans would eventually come to see that they and the british were quote the same people. the wealthier americans would resume sending their children to be educated in england and the affection of the people throughout the empire would return, quote, as the recollection of these misfortune subsides. in the case of ireland, the constitutional settlement collapsed less than two decades later, a victim of renewed confessional strife and the french revolution. among its victims was richard st. george. the american confederation turned out to be even more short-lived. in 1787, one of the first acts of the convention that gathered in independence hall in philadelphia right around the corner was to scrap the articles of confederation whose revision was the stated purpose for their meeting and to write a new institution. despite the appeal, it was multinational commonwealths of the sort that carlisle seemed to env
lord carlisle certainly thought so.as long as the same king is acknowledged, he wrote during the summer of 1778, americans would eventually come to see that they and the british were quote the same people. the wealthier americans would resume sending their children to be educated in england and the affection of the people throughout the empire would return, quote, as the recollection of these misfortune subsides. in the case of ireland, the constitutional settlement collapsed less than two...
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in 1778, one of carlisle's commissioners, who served as carlisle's chief secretary in ireland, said the government had no choice. parliament, he quipped, might as well strive to make the tens flow up highgate hill. as an attempt to legislate for ireland. highgate hill is pretty high. the thames is not flowing up there. the irish union would depend on common allegiance to the king, not parliament's imperial sovereignty. given the extent of the irish patriots support, at their zenith, volunteers may have had 40,000 men under arms and they are many connections with patriots in america. historians describe the events of the early 1780's as an irish revolution whose affects were second in importance only to the winning of american independence. independence, however, was a difference that mattered. henry gratin for one went out of his way to emphasize that point. this nation, he proclaimed, is connected with england not only by allegiance to the crown, but by liberty. making ireland an independent republic was not part of the plan. and i want to note here the date. there is a reproductio
in 1778, one of carlisle's commissioners, who served as carlisle's chief secretary in ireland, said the government had no choice. parliament, he quipped, might as well strive to make the tens flow up highgate hill. as an attempt to legislate for ireland. highgate hill is pretty high. the thames is not flowing up there. the irish union would depend on common allegiance to the king, not parliament's imperial sovereignty. given the extent of the irish patriots support, at their zenith, volunteers...
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i am joined carlisle, cumbria‘s one and only football club. giving dulwich hamlet? there will be a packed house, great atmosphere, you give them a chance, of course if you do it right and get everything right, you are professional as every tea m right, you are professional as every team should be a does not necessarily always fall like that. all i would seem carlisle‘s faber, the pitch looks great, the weather is immaculate. with the atmosphere that generated tonight, they have a great chance. you talk about the atmosphere, sense of occasion, we have a cabbie, a part—time teacher, the biggest night of their lives, how do dulwich hamlet to deal with the pressure? without a doubt the biggest night of their lives. i‘m sure what has been said to them, i‘m sure what has been said to them, i‘m sure the message from the coaching staff would be go out and play like you play any other game. it is a lwa ys you play any other game. it is always easy to say that, certainly not easy to do. that is all they can approach the game. play the football that has
i am joined carlisle, cumbria‘s one and only football club. giving dulwich hamlet? there will be a packed house, great atmosphere, you give them a chance, of course if you do it right and get everything right, you are professional as every tea m right, you are professional as every team should be a does not necessarily always fall like that. all i would seem carlisle‘s faber, the pitch looks great, the weather is immaculate. with the atmosphere that generated tonight, they have a great...
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the first round of the fa cup kicked off tonight with league two carlisle avoiding an upset against dulwich 2—0 down, christian smith's header gave the national league south side some hope, but this superb long—range effort from mike jones restored carlisle's two—goal lead in the second half before harry mckirdy scored his second of the night to wrap up a 4—1 victory and go into the hat for monday's second—round draw. in the scottish championship, leaders dundee united have moved further clear of the rest by winning the dundee derby. they're now six points ahead in first place after a nicky clark penalty and lawrence shankland's effort saw off dundee 2—0. bottom of the championship stoke have confirmed that northern ireland manager michael o'neill will take charge of the club. he's expected to be in the dug—out for stoke's game against barnsley tomorrow. o'neill will return to northern ireland to take charge of their final two euro 2020 qualifiers before moving to stoke full—time. it was make or break, but england put in a stunning performance in their fourth t20 against new zealand to take
the first round of the fa cup kicked off tonight with league two carlisle avoiding an upset against dulwich 2—0 down, christian smith's header gave the national league south side some hope, but this superb long—range effort from mike jones restored carlisle's two—goal lead in the second half before harry mckirdy scored his second of the night to wrap up a 4—1 victory and go into the hat for monday's second—round draw. in the scottish championship, leaders dundee united have moved...
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army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists talk to the public about the military, from the american revolution to the war on terror. the theme this year was the d-day 75th anniversary. next, we visit an american history camp to learn about the experiences of the army's parachute regimental combat team. u.s. soldiers who fought in the maritime alps of france in 1944. >> good morning. my name is matt holmgren. i'm part of a group represent the f company of the 517th parachute regiment. it was short for parachute regimental combat team. a world war ii unit that fought in italy, southern france. it is a largely overshadowed unit of a war because it was smaller, about 2500 men throughout the war. it was comprised of three smaller units. the 596 airborne engineer company. 460th air battalion. those three units together made that regimental combat team, which the entire campaign was attaching larger divisions where they were needed throughout the war. we are representing them during their maritime
army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists talk to the public about the military, from the american revolution to the war on terror. the theme this year was the d-day 75th anniversary. next, we visit an american history camp to learn about the experiences of the army's parachute regimental combat team. u.s. soldiers who fought in the maritime alps of france in 1944. >> good morning. my name is matt holmgren. i'm part of a group...
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. >> carlisle is a very small community, approximately 1,200 s is their population. it's comprised of a school. it has a grocery store. it has a gas station, a couple of little restaurants, a dollar store and that's really about all that's in carlisle. >> while carlisle might be a remnant of a simpler time, inside the twin security fences of wabash is evidence of how some aspects of society have grown harder. >> we're seeing a lot more offenders coming in much younger than they were before and much more violent than in the past as well. correctional officers are the backbone of the facility. they're the ones dealing with the offenders on a daily basis. they are frontline. >> i've been hearing about the correction setting since i was 8 years old.ut i grew up around it. i so coming in here was actually kind of easy for me. i already knew what to expect.tu i've heard all the war stories. >> officer jarrod mcmillan has been on the frontline at wabash for four years now. w the war stories have come from his mother and father, both of whom are also on wabash's correction s
. >> carlisle is a very small community, approximately 1,200 s is their population. it's comprised of a school. it has a grocery store. it has a gas station, a couple of little restaurants, a dollar store and that's really about all that's in carlisle. >> while carlisle might be a remnant of a simpler time, inside the twin security fences of wabash is evidence of how some aspects of society have grown harder. >> we're seeing a lot more offenders coming in much younger than...
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it was sold earlier this year the carlisle group, senator elizabeth warren apparently is with swift chimingon this, taylor swift's work is being threatened by private-equity firm, they are costing jobs and crushing entire industries and says it's time to rein them in. alexandria ocasio-cortez chiming in as well, predatory practices actively hurt millions of americans, leverage buyouts have destroyed the lives of retail workers across the country scrapping 1 plus million jobs, in this case the private equity firm involved the carlisle group isn't commenting but worth noting the data from the advocacy group for the private equity industry, almost 9 million americans work for companies that are backed or owned by private equity firms and private equity supports more than 26 million jobs, not to mention all of the public pensions that have been pouring money into the private-equity firms because of the returns they get from them. last the latest here, the dispute is not over but taylor swift will be able to perform pop music has apparently become political. >> everything has become political. e
it was sold earlier this year the carlisle group, senator elizabeth warren apparently is with swift chimingon this, taylor swift's work is being threatened by private-equity firm, they are costing jobs and crushing entire industries and says it's time to rein them in. alexandria ocasio-cortez chiming in as well, predatory practices actively hurt millions of americans, leverage buyouts have destroyed the lives of retail workers across the country scrapping 1 plus million jobs, in this case the...
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people haveore heard about carlisle today than ever before. >> probably so.ous, household names. this is their first introduction. how do they handle this? >> they have to please scooter who they invested with, their own investors, they are probably going to say nothing, which they have done so far. the head of consumer retail spoke to business insider after this deal and said stars are having much more of an impact on consumer in general. knowing that was part of the strategy in the first place. is an to go against that interesting tension. caroline: i wish we had longer to talk about this. a fascinating story. that is all for "what'd you miss?." joe: have a great weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: i am taylor riggs in san francisco in for emily chang and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, fed scrutiny. we work faces possible rules violations. plus the multistate investigation into google's ad business extends to its android operations. we will have the latest. the week that was. disney's new strea
people haveore heard about carlisle today than ever before. >> probably so.ous, household names. this is their first introduction. how do they handle this? >> they have to please scooter who they invested with, their own investors, they are probably going to say nothing, which they have done so far. the head of consumer retail spoke to business insider after this deal and said stars are having much more of an impact on consumer in general. knowing that was part of the strategy in...
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manchester city and in the first round of the fa cup potential upset is on the cards is leaked to carlisleague side dulwich hamlet. that is on sports the at 630. now, it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a mixed bag. the good liar, a super ripe drama starring helen mirren and ian mckellen. we have the irishman, martin scorsese and netflix from thatis martin scorsese and netflix from that is playing in cinemas. and luce, an intriguing psychological thriller. starting with the good liar. helen mirren and ian mckellen are self suffer sumit online in the opening sequence they are filling out the online dating forms and both fibbing about themselves. the good liar sets itself up at the very beginning. we learn early on that he has a con man, he meets helen mirren who is looking for companionship but gradually a relationship forms. her grandson does not trust ian mckellen and frankly neither would i. you as and frankly neither would i. you as a clap. th
manchester city and in the first round of the fa cup potential upset is on the cards is leaked to carlisleague side dulwich hamlet. that is on sports the at 630. now, it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a mixed bag. the good liar, a super ripe drama starring helen mirren and ian mckellen. we have the irishman, martin scorsese and netflix from thatis...
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i'm standing in front of a portrait, who, like other native americans, was forced to attend carlisle boarding school, which created assimilation of native by not allowing them to have -- not allowing them to speak their languages. result she became bilingual. she understood the culture of shenative tribe and also andable to bridge the gap talk with white leaders. as a result she was able to find this society of the american in the end. society an activists that really promoted equal rights for native americans. it was a long and lonely road. this is four years after the 19th amendment up sensibly granted citizens the right to vote. that does not apply to native americans. ever since, native americans continue to fight for their cota, including in north when voter enfranchisement laws actually made it so you cannot vote unless you have a physical address. lots of native americans living on reservation. they are not allowed to vote under these current laws. i wanted to point out also citizens of the united states who include citizens of puerto rico, we are looking at a made in 1992. qu
i'm standing in front of a portrait, who, like other native americans, was forced to attend carlisle boarding school, which created assimilation of native by not allowing them to have -- not allowing them to speak their languages. result she became bilingual. she understood the culture of shenative tribe and also andable to bridge the gap talk with white leaders. as a result she was able to find this society of the american in the end. society an activists that really promoted equal rights for...
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it is carlisle who have taken a 1—0 lead. history tonight. you can watch this game on bbc two right now or on the bbc sport website and app. bottom of the championship stoke have confirmed that northern ireland manager michael 0'neill will take charge of the club. he's expected to be in the dug—out for stoke's game against barnsley tomorrow but will return to northern ireland to take charge of their final euro 2020 qualifiers before moving to stoke full—time. a good result for scotland's women in their euro 2021 qualifier as they thumped albania to move second in theirgroup. the scots started strongly in elbasan with claire emslie and jane ross with this effortjust before the break. erin cuthbert and debutant hannah godfrey added further goals before christie murray rounded off the scoring with this effort to make in 5—0. elsehwere tonight, northern ireland were hammered 6—0 in norway. with the dust well and truly settled after the rugby world cup, it's business as usual in the premiership. sixth—placed sale have world cup ab
it is carlisle who have taken a 1—0 lead. history tonight. you can watch this game on bbc two right now or on the bbc sport website and app. bottom of the championship stoke have confirmed that northern ireland manager michael 0'neill will take charge of the club. he's expected to be in the dug—out for stoke's game against barnsley tomorrow but will return to northern ireland to take charge of their final euro 2020 qualifiers before moving to stoke full—time. a good result for scotland's...
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i am standing in front of a .ortrait she was forced to attend the carlisle boarding school, creating and assimilation of native americans within white society, not allowing them to speak their native language, putting them into western dress, and so forth. understood the culture of also, she tribe, and was able to bridge the gap, talking with white leaders. able toult, she was found the society of the american indian. society an activist that really promoted equal rights native americans. roads a long and lonely for native americans. they were not even considered citizens until 1924. four years after the amendment granted the right to vote. that did not apply to native american, and ever since, native american have had to continue to fight for their right, including most recently in north dakota, when voted seven franchise men laws made it so that you cannot vote, unless you have a physical address. a lot of native americans living on reservations have po mailboxes. they are not allowed to vote under these current laws. if we continue -- i want to citizens of the including citizens o
i am standing in front of a .ortrait she was forced to attend the carlisle boarding school, creating and assimilation of native americans within white society, not allowing them to speak their native language, putting them into western dress, and so forth. understood the culture of also, she tribe, and was able to bridge the gap, talking with white leaders. able toult, she was found the society of the american indian. society an activist that really promoted equal rights native americans. roads...
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sonali: she made the appeal with carlisle.upset with scooter brown -- with scooter braun who has ownership over her earlier songs and will not let her use them. now elizabeth warren and aoc have said something about this. she did not even say anything of badly about carlisle, she just appealed to them to try to help her out. -- whyur last story is is the unit so hot? sonali: cash flow. this elevator unit is one of the crown jewels and will be -- why so hot? another interesting name is 3g. known mostly for consumer brands. in the next couple of weeks it will get hotter because they are wheedling down the buyers. you can see the set of buyers are global, from blackstone to hillhouse in asia to 3g. alix: sonali basak, thank you very much. ,n today's women on wall street numbers tell a story. women are deserting trading floors because they say biases blocking the path to management. none of the top 10 banks has a woman as global fx chief. banks say they are trying to hire and promote women. upper levels of management do not show i
sonali: she made the appeal with carlisle.upset with scooter brown -- with scooter braun who has ownership over her earlier songs and will not let her use them. now elizabeth warren and aoc have said something about this. she did not even say anything of badly about carlisle, she just appealed to them to try to help her out. -- whyur last story is is the unit so hot? sonali: cash flow. this elevator unit is one of the crown jewels and will be -- why so hot? another interesting name is 3g. known...
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mostly carlisle and here and then i find when i go around the world people only know me for interviewing. some college or business students only think i do interviews that's okay that's what i'm known for now. let me talk for a moment about philanthropy. i started carlisle as some of you may know with a couple other people and it turned out that we got lucky and i will tell you what actually happened. we were not qualified, we didn't have a background in this area i was propelled to do it i read about two things, one a man named bill simon who then the secretary of treasury and the forward administration. he left and did something called a leverage buyout and had a company could gibson greeting cards. about two and a half years later he made $80 million. i said wait a better than practicing law. [laughter] so i went down the street to bill miller and said you must know what they are i will do legal work but don't you start a firm. ultimately we got it together and raised $5 million at the start in 1987 and i was prepared to do it right then because i read an average entrepreneur would st
mostly carlisle and here and then i find when i go around the world people only know me for interviewing. some college or business students only think i do interviews that's okay that's what i'm known for now. let me talk for a moment about philanthropy. i started carlisle as some of you may know with a couple other people and it turned out that we got lucky and i will tell you what actually happened. we were not qualified, we didn't have a background in this area i was propelled to do it i...
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with that, we will turn to julius who will talk a lit about his background in, as the fcc and the carlisle group and i know many other -- many other exciting forra. to many to list. i got to a point where i said, he'll cover it. >> so, as josh said, i clerked for justice brennan as a retired justice, got loaned to justice souter and clerked for justice souter. listening to you being on this panels reminded me when i clerked for justice brennan, it was at the tail end of his career. i think i was the 100th clerk. and there were -- i don't know if it was annual, but i remember one reunion of brennan clerks and i remember thinking those former clerks are so old. although, they've had really interesting careers and i hadn't done this math in a really wrong time, but it's been 27 years since i clerked and so i think i'm now in that -- in that category. it's a little bit strange. i'll tell the story of my career since clerking, as you'll see, it's about 10% strategy and 90% serendipity. but it's been great fun and i feel as lucky and privileged at the career that i have as i did when i was at th
with that, we will turn to julius who will talk a lit about his background in, as the fcc and the carlisle group and i know many other -- many other exciting forra. to many to list. i got to a point where i said, he'll cover it. >> so, as josh said, i clerked for justice brennan as a retired justice, got loaned to justice souter and clerked for justice souter. listening to you being on this panels reminded me when i clerked for justice brennan, it was at the tail end of his career. i...
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. ♪ >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main streetonjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the wabash valley correctional facility houses more than 2,000 convicted felons, including some of the highest security prisoners in the state. it is a fortress among farms. >> we have a total of seven towers blanketing the entire facility, including one tower that's in the center of our south yard. we've got the two sets of fences all the way around the facility. the inner fence is a stun fence, it's a nonlethal stun fence. the outside fence another 14-foot fence covered with razor ribbon. we have shaker alarms on the motion detector. motion detector in between the fences. we th
. ♪ >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main streetonjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >>...
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army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists talk to the public about the military, from the american revolution to the war on terror. the theme this year was the d-day 75th anniversary. next, we visit an american history camp to learn about the experiences oth
army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists talk to the public about the military, from the american revolution to the war on terror. the theme this year was the d-day 75th anniversary. next, we visit an american history camp to learn about the experiences oth
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i started carlisle with a couple other people in 1987 and it turned out we got lucky and i will tell you what happened. we were not qualified to start the firm. we didn't have a background in this area but i was propelled to do it. i read about two things that propels me to do it. i read a man named bill simon, secretary of the treasury in the ford administration, he left when carter became president. he did something called a leveraged buyout and he bought a company called gibson greeting cards, put $1 million in and two years later he made $80 million and i read about that and said that is better than practicing law which i was doing. i went down the street to bill miller who was secretary of the treasury in the carter years and said your predecessor did a leveraged buyout of $80 million and you must know what they are, i will do legal work for you and start a leveraged buyout firm in washington. he said no. i asked a couple other people, we got it together and raised $5 million starting in 1987. i was thrilled to do it then because i read an average entrepreneur would start his fi
i started carlisle with a couple other people in 1987 and it turned out we got lucky and i will tell you what happened. we were not qualified to start the firm. we didn't have a background in this area but i was propelled to do it. i read about two things that propels me to do it. i read a man named bill simon, secretary of the treasury in the ford administration, he left when carter became president. he did something called a leveraged buyout and he bought a company called gibson greeting...
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standing in like of this portrait, who other native americans of her generation, was forced to attend carlisle boarding school, which created assimilation of native americans by not allowing them to speak their native languages and putting them in western dress and so forth. as a result she became bilingual. she understood the culture of her native tribe and also she was able to bridge the gap and talk with white leaders. as a result she was able to find -- she founded this society. this was an activists society that really promoted equal rights for native americans. it was a long and lonely road. this is four years after the 19th -- of stenxtensively granted citizens the right to vote. that does not apply to native americans. ever since, native americans continue to fight for their right, including most recently in north dakota when voter enfranchisement laws actually made it so you cannot vote unless you have a physical address. lots of native americans are living on reservations and they have post office boxes as their address so they are not allowed to vote under these current laws. i want
standing in like of this portrait, who other native americans of her generation, was forced to attend carlisle boarding school, which created assimilation of native americans by not allowing them to speak their native languages and putting them in western dress and so forth. as a result she became bilingual. she understood the culture of her native tribe and also she was able to bridge the gap and talk with white leaders. as a result she was able to find -- she founded this society. this was an...
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army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists are selected by the center to conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about things from the revolution to the war on terror. next on american artifacts, we visit a medical tent set up as a world war ii u.s. army battalion aid station, a mobile emergency room that would have been located close to the front li s lines. >> hi, folks, i'm dr. moody and this is battalion aid station. we're part of the 2nd battalion of the 506 airborne. i'm a physician. i'm a doctor that plays doctor. but, no, i'm an internal medicine physician in harrisb g harrisburg, pennsylvania. and this is -- this is my hobby. this is my -- i love it. i love the guys out here. i love speaking to the public. i love the educational factor that we're trying to keep all this alive. and the kids really, they enjoy it, too. i try to make it enjoyable and let them know how important this is to understand what the history was. what this is, this basically is a mobile emergency room. y
army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists are selected by the center to conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about things from the revolution to the war on terror. next on american artifacts, we visit a medical tent set up as a world war ii u.s. army battalion aid station, a mobile emergency room that would have been located close to the front li s lines. >> hi, folks, i'm dr. moody and this is battalion aid station. we're...
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i'm standing in front of a portrait of a native american was forced to attend the carlisle boarding schools which created assimilation of native americans with white society by not allowing the home speak their native language, by placing them, putting them into western dress and so forth. so as a result she becaundersto the culture of her native tribe, she was a sioux indian and also able to bridge the gap and talk with white leaders and as a result she was able, to with other native americans she found in 1907 the society of the american indian and this was an activist society that really promoted equal rights for native americans. it was a long road for native americans. they weren't even considered citizens of the united states until 1924. so this is four years of a the 19th amendments s ogranting th citizens the right to vote. that didn't apply to native americans. and ever since native americans continue to have to fight for their rights, including most recently in north dakota when voter enfranchisement laws made it you can't vote unless you have a physical address. many native ameri
i'm standing in front of a portrait of a native american was forced to attend the carlisle boarding schools which created assimilation of native americans with white society by not allowing the home speak their native language, by placing them, putting them into western dress and so forth. so as a result she becaundersto the culture of her native tribe, she was a sioux indian and also able to bridge the gap and talk with white leaders and as a result she was able, to with other native americans...
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after receiving his farmedin agriculture, he in carlisle res county. steve is apart and highlights sees forious future he agriculture in the commune wealth. he believes that it's his leave his farmland in when he ndition than received it. i'd like to congratulate mr. steve kelly and his family on unwavering work ethic, dedication to the carlisle county farm bureau and his role in the agriculture community. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you. madam speaker, don't let anyone tell you what we do in the house of representatives is investigate the white house. we have passed 275-plus the good ofills for the people, for hard working families, we passed legislation wages and protect pensions. women -- wright: for mr. cartwright: for women we equal work. pay for we improved public safety by strengthening background che
after receiving his farmedin agriculture, he in carlisle res county. steve is apart and highlights sees forious future he agriculture in the commune wealth. he believes that it's his leave his farmland in when he ndition than received it. i'd like to congratulate mr. steve kelly and his family on unwavering work ethic, dedication to the carlisle county farm bureau and his role in the agriculture community. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman...
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john carlisle, a wealthy high profile merchant, was a frequent customer in carlin pop shop. william carlin had a strong working relationship with the artisans and trade city as well. these represent a wide cross-section of the men who worked with their hands. such as locksmith joel cooper. and silversmith charle turner. one architect, two blacksmiths, five joiners, one silversmith. he produced 305 garments for alexandria's artisan. including 36 coats widths with fabric choices that arrange that range to a country cough country cloth suit. carlin also served other equally visible yet marginal members of alexandria society. the white indentured servants who worked on the plantations here. and in the workshops of the cities, artisans and taverns as well. carlin made clothing for apprentices and artisans. james parson purchased clothes for two of his apprentices. in addition to apprentices alexandria citizens utilized a workforce for white indentured servants and enslaved african americans. i just have the name. at this time alexandria relied heavily on white indentured servitud
john carlisle, a wealthy high profile merchant, was a frequent customer in carlin pop shop. william carlin had a strong working relationship with the artisans and trade city as well. these represent a wide cross-section of the men who worked with their hands. such as locksmith joel cooper. and silversmith charle turner. one architect, two blacksmiths, five joiners, one silversmith. he produced 305 garments for alexandria's artisan. including 36 coats widths with fabric choices that arrange that...
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the first round of the fa cup kicked off tonight with lead to side carlisle avoiding an upset againstside some hope, but this superb long—range effort from mikejones restored colour‘s two goal lead in the second half, before harry mccarty scored his second of the night to wrap up a 4—1 victory, which means they go into the hut for monday's second round draw. with the world cup well and truly over, the focus moves back to clu b truly over, the focus moves back to club rugby union this weekend, and sale sharks have moved to second in the premiership table, until tomorrow, at least. they have the south african dupre others to thank for their win over wasps. down to pray scored again‘s only try and his brother rob kicked five penalties in a 28-18 brother rob kicked five penalties in a 28—18 victory. while in the pro 14, edinburgh are up to second in the conference after beating dragons 27. scotland fullback blair scored the first of edinburgh's two tries. elsewhere tonight, leinster beta cannot. great britain's pursued squad ready for the fastest time in history to win gold at the track c
the first round of the fa cup kicked off tonight with lead to side carlisle avoiding an upset againstside some hope, but this superb long—range effort from mikejones restored colour‘s two goal lead in the second half, before harry mccarty scored his second of the night to wrap up a 4—1 victory, which means they go into the hut for monday's second round draw. with the world cup well and truly over, the focus moves back to clu b truly over, the focus moves back to club rugby union this...
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a company like carlisle cannot do what i do. i do little deals, filling in little slots.cale issue to deal with. that forces them to make much bets, bats -- much bigger and in the current environment those are worrisome. sonali: you think blackstone will have the same problems? sam: i do not opine on other people's issues. leon: sam, who i have known for three decades, has always been a thoughtful buyer and noninstitutional. he can operate in places and has the ability to invest without necessarily worrying about an exit or a timeframe or investors in this is well-suited, if i may say. and allows you to go in pick up pieces. 10 million dollars, $30 million, it does not bother you. sam: may beat as $100 million. i do not have the same timeframe, the same people to respond to. leon: that is why it is uniquely set up for someone who is incredibly entrepreneurial and knows how to make contrarian bets over a long history of time. it is probably a little bit different when you're putting large amounts of capital to work. weaine: most of the pieces are talking about is in the u.
a company like carlisle cannot do what i do. i do little deals, filling in little slots.cale issue to deal with. that forces them to make much bets, bats -- much bigger and in the current environment those are worrisome. sonali: you think blackstone will have the same problems? sam: i do not opine on other people's issues. leon: sam, who i have known for three decades, has always been a thoughtful buyer and noninstitutional. he can operate in places and has the ability to invest without...
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i started carlisle with a couple of people in 1987 it turned out we got lucky. we were qualified. we didn't have aun background i was compelled because the secretary of treasury and the ford administration left when carter became president he did something called leveraged buyout he put in a million dollars in two and a half years later he had $8 million. i said that's better than practicing law. [laughter] but i figured it was more profitable so i went down theow street and said your predecessor had a leveraged buyout of $80 million i will do the legal work and he said no. i asked a couple of other people if they would join and we raised $5 million in started in 1987 i was compelled to do it then because i led the first company at the average age of 27 i read that 37 and so i thought if i don't do that nows we made a lot of mistakes and one of the largest in the world we came up with an idea. that private equity was mom and pop business. because you were supposed to spend 100 percent of your time managing the fund that you raise to buy out the fund. and then to manage the fund an
i started carlisle with a couple of people in 1987 it turned out we got lucky. we were qualified. we didn't have aun background i was compelled because the secretary of treasury and the ford administration left when carter became president he did something called leveraged buyout he put in a million dollars in two and a half years later he had $8 million. i said that's better than practicing law. [laughter] but i figured it was more profitable so i went down theow street and said your...
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bloomberg has learned carlisle is in the early stages of deliberations. other bidders could emerge.one group is getting out of its bet on sigel family rental homes, selling office were many stake in invitation homes for roughly $1.7 billion. that sale coming days after democratic presidential candidate elizabeth warren accused blackstone and other firms of profiting from the housing crisis. talks for is holding sales of its consumer health business. it could be worth $30 billion. ceo paul hudson is trying to rejuvenate the french drugmaker and gets a strategy update december 10. that is your latest bloomberg business flash. still ahead, we head back to the new economy forum. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." let's check in with the bloomberg first word news. here with the details, ritika gupta. ritika: china's chief trade negotiator says he's confused by u.s. demands. advised that he is cautiously optimistic about reaching a phase i deal. according to dow jones, he has asked u.s. trade
bloomberg has learned carlisle is in the early stages of deliberations. other bidders could emerge.one group is getting out of its bet on sigel family rental homes, selling office were many stake in invitation homes for roughly $1.7 billion. that sale coming days after democratic presidential candidate elizabeth warren accused blackstone and other firms of profiting from the housing crisis. talks for is holding sales of its consumer health business. it could be worth $30 billion. ceo paul...
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carlisle group put up some of the money scooter braun's company used to buy her old label.t perform the songs because she doesn't own masters. that caught attention of several politicians. elizabeth warren said they're globalling up more and more of our economy, costing jobs and crushing entire industries. it is time to rein in private equity firms and i have got a plan for that. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez weighing in as well, calling private equity firms practices predatory, saying they hurt millions of americans an claiming leveraged buyouts have cost more than a million jobs, she specifically roverring there to the retail industry. the carlisle group, i reached out to them, they have no comment but pointed to data for advocacy group for the private equity industry. that data says almost nine million americans work for companies backed or own by private equity firms. millions more jobs are supported by private equity firms. of course, neil, a lot of companies or a lot of public pensions i should say pour money into private equity firms because the returns are
carlisle group put up some of the money scooter braun's company used to buy her old label.t perform the songs because she doesn't own masters. that caught attention of several politicians. elizabeth warren said they're globalling up more and more of our economy, costing jobs and crushing entire industries. it is time to rein in private equity firms and i have got a plan for that. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez weighing in as well, calling private equity firms practices predatory, saying...
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so the private equity firm, the carlisle group, put up some money for scooter braun's company to buyord label. that was the beginning of a very public contract dispute. including taylor swift's allegations she couldn't perform her own songs at the vmas next week. this caught attention of elizabeth warren. they are gobbling up more and more of our economy, and cutting jobs and crushing you are industries. time to rein in private equity firms and i've got a plan for that. court occur said private equity groups predatory practices hurt millions of americans. their leveraged buyouts destroyed lives of retail workers across the country, scrapping one million jobs. the carlyle group had no comment in this but worth noting data from the private advocacy group for the industry, they support 26 million jobs. nine million americans work for companies backed or owned by private equity firms. those companies pay $174 billion in taxes. we should say it does look like taylor swift will be able to perform her old songs at the amas after all. we got word of that. melissa, the bad blood put aside at
so the private equity firm, the carlisle group, put up some money for scooter braun's company to buyord label. that was the beginning of a very public contract dispute. including taylor swift's allegations she couldn't perform her own songs at the vmas next week. this caught attention of elizabeth warren. they are gobbling up more and more of our economy, and cutting jobs and crushing you are industries. time to rein in private equity firms and i've got a plan for that. court occur said private...
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and they have put up an advert, the only other one is about an election rally in workington and carlislek—tank, the workington man is a representative of the type of voter the conservatives need to target. it is very interesting that one of first brexit party adverts is aimed at that individual. 0k. first brexit party adverts is aimed at that individual. ok. we can expect more focus on workington man i think during the campaign. thank you for that. the most read store is about the man on trialfor the murder of the most read store is about the man on trial for the murder of grace millane in new zealand. the no 2 story is about a boeing whistle blower raising doubt about the 787 dreamliner. and that story that sally will be talking about, nicola adams retiring from boxing, over fears for her site. and what would a city designed by women be like. he says every single city in the world has been designed and in large built by men. but barcelona, which has a feminist mayor, is looking to feminists in urban planning to examine how new developments in the city can be designed. this film is askin
and they have put up an advert, the only other one is about an election rally in workington and carlislek—tank, the workington man is a representative of the type of voter the conservatives need to target. it is very interesting that one of first brexit party adverts is aimed at that individual. 0k. first brexit party adverts is aimed at that individual. ok. we can expect more focus on workington man i think during the campaign. thank you for that. the most read store is about the man on...
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people and she's asking her fans to call on the other artists that big machine represents also, carlisleu know, a fund that has backed the purchase of big machine to get involved in this so this is really about the power of social media and we'll see what she can do with the power of that huge fanbase. >> i mean, it seems like this is the test of the power of social media just because she has all these fans out there doesn't necessarily mean it can sway what is legally required or what big machine is legally entitled to. >> 100%. now, i mean, maybe part of that play is to kind of brow beat them into doing what she wants maybe they, you know, maybe the -- the play is that it will just get so much and so loud that they'll be like just give her what she wants but, you know, they're certainly not going to give her back her masters. they just paid $300 million for it. >> and, julia, do you know by any chance what other artists big machine represents and could those artists actually feel the blowback from this all? >> well, i think even more important than the artists that they represent is wh
people and she's asking her fans to call on the other artists that big machine represents also, carlisleu know, a fund that has backed the purchase of big machine to get involved in this so this is really about the power of social media and we'll see what she can do with the power of that huge fanbase. >> i mean, it seems like this is the test of the power of social media just because she has all these fans out there doesn't necessarily mean it can sway what is legally required or what...
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chief of staff of already resigned in the past few days of the murder investigative reporter daphne carlisle 2 years ago. a limb renegotiations between the u.s. and the afghan taliban have resumed the taliban confirm the informal talks as the u.s. president made an unannounced surprise visit to afghanistan where he met president musharraf gani talks were canceled by trump in september following an attack by the taliban. all 28 people killed in protests in the eastern democratic republic of congo this week are finally been buried the funerals were initially postponed with crowds demanding the military leave the area because they hadn't done enough to protect civilians from attacks. algerians have protested for the 41st friday in a row presidential campaigns began on sunday but demonstrators in the herakles movement are rejecting the election that's to you in just under 2 weeks all 5 candidates have links to former president abdul aziz beautifully. and they've been coordinated global protests calling for urgent action on climate change in germany protesters stormed the main shopping precinct s
chief of staff of already resigned in the past few days of the murder investigative reporter daphne carlisle 2 years ago. a limb renegotiations between the u.s. and the afghan taliban have resumed the taliban confirm the informal talks as the u.s. president made an unannounced surprise visit to afghanistan where he met president musharraf gani talks were canceled by trump in september following an attack by the taliban. all 28 people killed in protests in the eastern democratic republic of...
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eurythmics, it's all right, babies coming belinda carlisle, baby due you know what i'm worth.mboo. ijust want to slot that in there. those are great. we have had the britney spears won, but the other four, no one has said them yet.” spears won, but the other four, no one has said them yet. i am holding you responsible! good to see you, thank you very much for coming on. so, they still have two pandas at least. i wanted to throw in from new york, the ramones, bb, i love you. actually, i think i stole the eurythmics one from your e—mail earlier. we can share the prize. that is all for now. goodbye. the coldest night of the week follows. for some today, you can see the frost never actually melted. some sports had been freezing all day long. temperatures have been tumbling under the blue skies. northern ireland, wales and the south—west, cold in the early part of the night, but temperatures rise as the breeze picks up. coldest for northern england and rural scotland. lots of centring around. tomorrow morning, dense fog patches over parts of wales and central and southern england.
eurythmics, it's all right, babies coming belinda carlisle, baby due you know what i'm worth.mboo. ijust want to slot that in there. those are great. we have had the britney spears won, but the other four, no one has said them yet.” spears won, but the other four, no one has said them yet. i am holding you responsible! good to see you, thank you very much for coming on. so, they still have two pandas at least. i wanted to throw in from new york, the ramones, bb, i love you. actually, i think...
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they were beaten a—1 by league two carlisle united.ball focus' mark clemmit can attest to that. here he is chatting to national leagu one side darlington manager alun armstrong. alun, when you were playing professionally and enjoying life, did you ever think you would end up in this situation? no, none whatsoever. it is not something that i really looked into, football management, in all honesty, it is just that i fell into it. and sometimes you find out you are not too bad at it. so it is something that i thoroughly enjoy doing. it keeps you involved in the game. as i say, i am from the north—east and it is good to be managing this football club. don't you love... the manager seems unfazed by the weather. he just gets on with it. i think he was struggling when his ears gets cold, like i do. i think that was it. bring a hat. christmas is around the corner. and you can get all the build up to the first round with dan walker on football focus from five past 12 today — the programme live from maidernhead, who are hosting rotherham. great
they were beaten a—1 by league two carlisle united.ball focus' mark clemmit can attest to that. here he is chatting to national leagu one side darlington manager alun armstrong. alun, when you were playing professionally and enjoying life, did you ever think you would end up in this situation? no, none whatsoever. it is not something that i really looked into, football management, in all honesty, it is just that i fell into it. and sometimes you find out you are not too bad at it. so it is...
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hint, there is only one other advert the brexit party have put out, that is to working on the an carlislehe man, it's a very important seat for the conservatives and that shows you also that nigel farage is perhaps trolling the conservatives by campaigning so deliberately in that sort of area. it is an important point the underline, just, the age factor is crucial, but the geographicalfactor is factor is crucial, but the geographical factor is not quite there in the way that is useful for us, that is good to establish establish. the second point is this, when people use let us say material from television programmes or other video material, for campaign purposes and when they start playing round with it, or editing it or you know, for different reason, they can do it for put to it music, forfun reasons or maybe even for more, i don't know, let us say hard little political reason, there has been one example going round of an interview with keir starmer, who is labour's shadow brexit secretary. clearly is a very sensitive brief. and the brexit issue clearly is a hugely sensitive one in. wha
hint, there is only one other advert the brexit party have put out, that is to working on the an carlislehe man, it's a very important seat for the conservatives and that shows you also that nigel farage is perhaps trolling the conservatives by campaigning so deliberately in that sort of area. it is an important point the underline, just, the age factor is crucial, but the geographicalfactor is factor is crucial, but the geographical factor is not quite there in the way that is useful for us,...
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bloomberg has learned carlisle is in the early stages of deliberations. other bidders could emerge. another company story that caught my eye, general motors stunning fiat chrysler with a racketeering lawsuit. late fiatmplicates ceo sergio marchionne in a scheme that has landed others in jail. . it claims that fiat chrysler bribed the uae for competitive advantages. fiat chrysler denies those allegations. still, a stunning develop that shows just how hard it is for car companies out there right now. coming up on the program, more highlights from the new economy forum in beijing. lots of headlines, some confusion about trade, some optimism on trade, and the market really goes nowhere. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! wifi up there? uhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your local xfinity store today. alix: this i
bloomberg has learned carlisle is in the early stages of deliberations. other bidders could emerge. another company story that caught my eye, general motors stunning fiat chrysler with a racketeering lawsuit. late fiatmplicates ceo sergio marchionne in a scheme that has landed others in jail. . it claims that fiat chrysler bribed the uae for competitive advantages. fiat chrysler denies those allegations. still, a stunning develop that shows just how hard it is for car companies out there right...
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. >> reporter: so many years later, charles carlisle still smarts from the loss of his big sister, cathyhy was also his mentor, his protector perhaps his only true friend. they grew up on macdill airforce base near tampa, florida charles painfully shy, cathy, outgoing, strikingly attractive, popular. tanya vanatter and julie lynn cox were school chums. they remember what a knock-out she was but that there was more to her than just that. >> she could have her choice of young men. she was beautiful. >> inside and out. >> it wasn't just her exterior beauty. she was a beautiful girl, but she just had such a sweet, kind, caring personality that it was attractive to everybody. >> reporter: it was a small miracle, perhaps, that she turned out so well, given what was demanded of her, said her friends. >> her mother left when they were young. her grandmother lived with her for a while, but she was the caretaker of her siblings. she had a younger sister and a younger brother, and cathy pretty much mothered them and cared for them. >> she definitely was the mom. >> reporter: except on weekends, whe
. >> reporter: so many years later, charles carlisle still smarts from the loss of his big sister, cathyhy was also his mentor, his protector perhaps his only true friend. they grew up on macdill airforce base near tampa, florida charles painfully shy, cathy, outgoing, strikingly attractive, popular. tanya vanatter and julie lynn cox were school chums. they remember what a knock-out she was but that there was more to her than just that. >> she could have her choice of young men. she...
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martina mcbride and crystal gayle, to nashville's biggest new stars like maren morris and brandi carlisle female artist taking a moment to deliver a powerful message. >> and i feel that the female creative spirit, female energy, it's really needed right now. it's really important and i feel like it's something that earth needs. >> reporter: that female energy exploding on stage from reba's quick-changing "fancy." ♪ she said here's your one chance fancy don't let me down ♪ >> reporter: to guest appearances by pink, halsey. ♪ what if i never get over you >> reporter: to the star-studded ensemble joining little big town on stage for "girl crush." ♪ hey, i've got a girl crush >> ashley mcbryde. >> reporter: ashley mcbryde winning best new artist. >> maren morris. >> reporter: and maren morris taking home album of the year appropriately titled "girl." >> it just feels so timely and whether you're a man or a woman i think the people that won tonight have raised the bar for this genre this year and have made it proud an i'm just so humbled to be one of them. >> reporter: now let's talk about the
martina mcbride and crystal gayle, to nashville's biggest new stars like maren morris and brandi carlisle female artist taking a moment to deliver a powerful message. >> and i feel that the female creative spirit, female energy, it's really needed right now. it's really important and i feel like it's something that earth needs. >> reporter: that female energy exploding on stage from reba's quick-changing "fancy." ♪ she said here's your one chance fancy don't let me down...
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we understand that carlisle is set to bid for dr. martin's.e all wore them when we were teenagers and we will have plenty more on this deal. we are also looking at a couple deals.eals -- m&a lvmh andin with tiffany's entering a tile. vuitton in talks, louis looking to pay 100 per share, $10 apiece higher than the previous offer. prised fiat with a lawsuit implicating the former chief executive in corruption. 80 years along record already cheme and has -- a year-long racketeering scheme. buy a stakealks to in an indian tv network controlled by a billionaire. bloomberg has learned sony is conducting due diligence before a possible offer. they seek to tap booming demand for content in india. that is were bloomberg business flash, francine. credite: coming up, suisse's expansion plan. we hear exclusively from chief executive tidjane thiam on focusing on growing his emerging-market business. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: breaking news here in beijing. fee -- stanofi is previewing options for his health arm, the $30 billion consumer health arm. exp
we understand that carlisle is set to bid for dr. martin's.e all wore them when we were teenagers and we will have plenty more on this deal. we are also looking at a couple deals.eals -- m&a lvmh andin with tiffany's entering a tile. vuitton in talks, louis looking to pay 100 per share, $10 apiece higher than the previous offer. prised fiat with a lawsuit implicating the former chief executive in corruption. 80 years along record already cheme and has -- a year-long racketeering scheme. buy...
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my music before i'm allowed to next year swift asking for help from her fans and from the, quote, carlisle sale of my music to these men. big machine responding, quote, at no point did we say taylor could not perform on the amas or block her netflix special. in fact, we do not have the right to keep her from performing live anywhere swift was with the label, big machine, until 2017 when she signed with universal music. back over to you >> thanks so much for that joining us now by phone, charles koppelman. he's the ceo of c.a.k. entertainment with five-plus decades of experience in music and retail he's worked with legendary entertainers such as michael jackson, jennifer lopez, barbara streisand and many more and he's the former chairman of martha stewart's living onmni media. thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure >> first question, big picture, what exactly is in dispute here? you have publishing rights, the original recordings. >> i think the last statement that was read where they backed off the fact that they're going to prohibit it, they don't really have the right to prohibit her sing
my music before i'm allowed to next year swift asking for help from her fans and from the, quote, carlisle sale of my music to these men. big machine responding, quote, at no point did we say taylor could not perform on the amas or block her netflix special. in fact, we do not have the right to keep her from performing live anywhere swift was with the label, big machine, until 2017 when she signed with universal music. back over to you >> thanks so much for that joining us now by phone,...
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company, it is an entrepreneurial -- this is not carlisle, naming schwartzman. bigger u.s. and london names that we know in this area? david: i am not going to answer in terms of accounting, i am going to answer in terms of vetoes. there is a fundamental distinction -- of ethos. there is a fundamental distinction. they have made the biggest bet anybody has made on the digitization of the new economy. -- sono she son believes believes we are entering into a new type of economy, which i agree with. i believe that is admirable, but he is going overboard. he has such conviction that we are going into a transfer made -- a transferred economy -- a transformed economy. nejra: there was so much conviction when son said that he was committed to starting a vision. he said the vision fund alone and lost ¥970 billion for the quarter, which means it was weworkter even before came along. masayoshi son was straddling the line before -- between what they suffered and being defiant about his broad record. should we buy into that, that he is the affiant about his broad record? do
company, it is an entrepreneurial -- this is not carlisle, naming schwartzman. bigger u.s. and london names that we know in this area? david: i am not going to answer in terms of accounting, i am going to answer in terms of vetoes. there is a fundamental distinction -- of ethos. there is a fundamental distinction. they have made the biggest bet anybody has made on the digitization of the new economy. -- sono she son believes believes we are entering into a new type of economy, which i agree...
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. >> so many years later, charles carlisle still smarts from the loss of his big sister cathy. it. but then cathy was also his mentor, his protector, perhaps his only true friend. they grew up on macdill air force base near tampa, florida. charles, painfully shy. cathy, outgoing, strikingly attractive, popular. tanya and julie lynn cox were school chums. they remember what a knockout she was, but that there was more to her than just that. >> she could have her choice of young men. she was beautiful inside and out. it wasn't just her exterior beauty. she was a beautiful girl, but she just had such a sweet, kind, caring personality that it was attractive to everybody. >> it was a small miracle, perhaps, that she turned out so well. was demanded of her, said her friends. >> her mother left when they were young. her grandmother lived with her for a while, but she was the caretaker of her siblings. she had a younger sister and a younger brother, and cathy pretty much mothered them and cared for them. >> she definitely was the mom. >> reporter: except on weekends, when the school chu
. >> so many years later, charles carlisle still smarts from the loss of his big sister cathy. it. but then cathy was also his mentor, his protector, perhaps his only true friend. they grew up on macdill air force base near tampa, florida. charles, painfully shy. cathy, outgoing, strikingly attractive, popular. tanya and julie lynn cox were school chums. they remember what a knockout she was, but that there was more to her than just that. >> she could have her choice of young men....
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when the deal was first reported i was speaking with carlisle group co-founder david rubenstein aboutuld disclose i'm a personal investor in viagogo so i'm familiar with the transaction and i suspect it will go forward. they have been under some challenge. there have been activists in the stock. they suggested that stub hub be sold. i suspect that's probablies what's going to happen. it hasn't been formally announced yet. i suspect that's what's going to happen. i think an a auction has been run and i suspect some deal will get done. maria: it was announced. and joining us is the founder and ceo of viagogo, eric baker. a thanks for joining us. why was stub hub so important and valuable to you. >> we're in the live events business. the vision we have is consumers will want to buy any ticket for any event anywhere in the world in their language and currency. viagogo has great distribution. stub hub is an iconic brand in the united states, it made a lot of sense to us. maria: right now whether it's media, like television, it's all about live. you can watch streaming, that's one area of e
when the deal was first reported i was speaking with carlisle group co-founder david rubenstein aboutuld disclose i'm a personal investor in viagogo so i'm familiar with the transaction and i suspect it will go forward. they have been under some challenge. there have been activists in the stock. they suggested that stub hub be sold. i suspect that's probablies what's going to happen. it hasn't been formally announced yet. i suspect that's what's going to happen. i think an a auction has been...
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veteran and chief investor sentiment and stocks on the rise and carlisle group executive david here onarren's war on private equity and former jet quarterback chad making an appearance today in the leat nfl news. don't miss a moment of it. we have a big show rock-and-rolling show this morning to flip into break when we come back Über bumpy with ride and embedded 5%. report it is losing london license. and it may have been lost on the day it was to expire. then opportunity lost, red skins star duane miss the final play of the game. he was all taken a selfie with fans -- after we take a break hoar shawn and camila cabello performing at the american music awards. back in a minute. (people talking) for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays local. shop small and watch it add up. small business saturday by american express is november 30th. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. on a scale of one to five? one to five? it's more like
veteran and chief investor sentiment and stocks on the rise and carlisle group executive david here onarren's war on private equity and former jet quarterback chad making an appearance today in the leat nfl news. don't miss a moment of it. we have a big show rock-and-rolling show this morning to flip into break when we come back Über bumpy with ride and embedded 5%. report it is losing london license. and it may have been lost on the day it was to expire. then opportunity lost, red skins star...
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we head north from morcombe to carlisle.a nd hall where they always count the votes and declare the winner on election night. not this time. the venue election night. not this time. the venue is already booked. a pantomime replacing politics. this is the council chamber. the man in charge has had to move the count here. it will be the first time for a general election. in council officers against the uk, it is a race against time to organise a surprise christmas election. here, they have cancelled style holidays so they can book 75 polling stations, and new flood proof ballot boxes, a reminder of what a winter vote might mean. we're used to tough winters here in cumbria so i think we will be fine. how do you keep those polling stations operating if it is a cold, freezing day? we are providing some grit to each of the polling stations in case paths get icy and so on, we can take care of those. across the uk, there will be 50,000 polling stations next month. like this call in the lancashire village of full ridge. they are all
we head north from morcombe to carlisle.a nd hall where they always count the votes and declare the winner on election night. not this time. the venue election night. not this time. the venue is already booked. a pantomime replacing politics. this is the council chamber. the man in charge has had to move the count here. it will be the first time for a general election. in council officers against the uk, it is a race against time to organise a surprise christmas election. here, they have...