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up up at carlisle, delighted to be here.ch is obviously awesome. i'm currently hiding away in a room in between my rights. i've had a couple already and i've been able to experience having the crowd back which has obviously been absolutely awesome. any indication how many there have been today? were you told about this? �* , ., been today? were you told about this? �*, . , ., been today? were you told about this? �*, ., ., _, been today? were you told about this? �*, . , ., . ., this? it's a small crowd, about 4000? something _ this? it's a small crowd, about 4000? something like - this? it's a small crowd, about 4000? something like that. | this? it's a small crowd, about 4000? something like that. itj this? it's a small crowd, about - 4000? something like that. it seems really busy, it has been so quiet in recent months. it seems really busy again compare to what we have had to try to get used to. it is so nice to have that atmosphere back. it's just a complete uplifting mood and it's great to be able to ride, sorry, the j
up up at carlisle, delighted to be here.ch is obviously awesome. i'm currently hiding away in a room in between my rights. i've had a couple already and i've been able to experience having the crowd back which has obviously been absolutely awesome. any indication how many there have been today? were you told about this? �* , ., been today? were you told about this? �*, . , ., been today? were you told about this? �*, ., ., _, been today? were you told about this? �*, . , ., . ., this?...
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the fact that someone had organised a black lives matter movement in carlisle was amazing and i went, white husband. how has race played out in that relationship? it's something i've never admitted to anyone before, but i'm quite disappointed ifell in love with a white man! i thought that'd would be another way of claiming my heritage. i wanted children to have a similar experience as me, of being a blend. they are now more open about race. there is definitely an awareness from the other side, being a white person, and i don't want to feel like the colonialist, exploiting in some way. black lives matter has really united our family. i'm realising it's not about who i marry and the colour of their skin, it's about how we work together for us to totally explore and engage with both of our cultural heritages. a year on since tom and briony met at a demonstration, they are back in manchester for another march. the fact we still have to be here protesting, we are a lot further away than we need to be. at the same time, it's nice that people are so passionate about wanting change. i think t
the fact that someone had organised a black lives matter movement in carlisle was amazing and i went, white husband. how has race played out in that relationship? it's something i've never admitted to anyone before, but i'm quite disappointed ifell in love with a white man! i thought that'd would be another way of claiming my heritage. i wanted children to have a similar experience as me, of being a blend. they are now more open about race. there is definitely an awareness from the other side,...
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and the first race was at carlisle, where the excitement of having spectators back got a bit much forlegendaryjockeyjoe mercer has died at the age of 86. mercer won an incredible 2810 races in his career, including eight british classics. one of the greats of flat—racing, he was championjockey in 1979, and his riding career spanned 36 seasons. he won the oaks at epsom, as well as doncaster�*s st legerfour times. this is him winning the gold cup at ascot on le moss in 1980, the same year he was awarded an 0be. and he went on to become a successful trainer. what a night for britain's ax100m relay team as they took gold at the european championships for the first time in 9a years. lucy hope, anna hopkin, abbie wood and freya anderson were able to hold off the team from the netherlands to set a new british record of three minutes 3a.17 seconds in the opening night of swimming in budapest. i'm so happy. i knew it was going to be a relatively quick turnaround after the 50, and i'm not always the best at doing that. it's just about facing on the 50 to start with and prepping ahead for the 10
and the first race was at carlisle, where the excitement of having spectators back got a bit much forlegendaryjockeyjoe mercer has died at the age of 86. mercer won an incredible 2810 races in his career, including eight british classics. one of the greats of flat—racing, he was championjockey in 1979, and his riding career spanned 36 seasons. he won the oaks at epsom, as well as doncaster�*s st legerfour times. this is him winning the gold cup at ascot on le moss in 1980, the same year he...
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racing at carlisle is under way.wed to host 4,000 specatators or operate at 50% capacity — whichever is the lesser number — with today's easing of lockdown restrictions. the first race was off at one o'clock. there are also crowds at redcar, leicester and windsor today. there are no premier league games until tomorrow. bournemouth�*s championship playoff semifinal will have just over 2,000 spectators. they'll have to arrive early and follow protocols inside the ground. there'll be 11,5000 fans at the other play off semi there'll be 11,500 fans at the other play off semi between barnsley and swansea. england's summer series against india and pakistan will go ahead even those two countries are on the covid red list. india's men and women are scheduled to play in the country over the next few months and pakistan are due injuly. the players have been given permission to quarantine at the ageas bowl on—site hotel near southampton rather than government—designated accomodation. new zealand are already at that hotel after a
racing at carlisle is under way.wed to host 4,000 specatators or operate at 50% capacity — whichever is the lesser number — with today's easing of lockdown restrictions. the first race was off at one o'clock. there are also crowds at redcar, leicester and windsor today. there are no premier league games until tomorrow. bournemouth�*s championship playoff semifinal will have just over 2,000 spectators. they'll have to arrive early and follow protocols inside the ground. there'll be 11,5000...
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referred to as the north peace plan of 78 and he sends the commission of diplomats known as the carlisle commission that came over to 1778, and they were authorized to negotiate a settlement and what clinton or lord north was willing to accept was essentially everything that the first continental congress had asked for on the eve of the war with one exception, and that was independence. north would not recognize that he was willing to let a continental congress remain. he was going to give the americans greater autonomy and on and on that the first continental congress had asked for, so certainly even right up to the pinnacle of power in england, there were people who were willing to accept and negotiate the settlement. >> thank you. your answers have been thoughtful. the book is extensively researched. it's absolutely enlightening. and i do encourage the audience to pick it up and read it because it has a different perspective and a look at the american revolution so thank you for spending your evening with us on the historical society. we look forward to seeing you in person. >> i look
referred to as the north peace plan of 78 and he sends the commission of diplomats known as the carlisle commission that came over to 1778, and they were authorized to negotiate a settlement and what clinton or lord north was willing to accept was essentially everything that the first continental congress had asked for on the eve of the war with one exception, and that was independence. north would not recognize that he was willing to let a continental congress remain. he was going to give the...
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carlisle to purchase that business. 160 pence per share.nce again. >> i mentioned this one earlier moving higher. it is the biggest again or on the stoxx 600, moving up more than 5%. reporting earnings. yes, they had a lower profit last year, a big hit two things like clothing and home goods, but they are saying things turnaround. a bigger profit this year has those shares moving higher. i want to talk about some brokerage action. we had the baron berg out with a note saying it is not as cheap as it looks. not good news for investors who were hoping it was not too richly priced, pointing out that a lot of their key divisions, that the outlook is not so bright for those. other analyst action we have this morning is surrounded unicredit and specifically possible acquisition targets. this one comes from ubs. they talk about banco bpm being one of the strongest targets for unicredit, along with the news that they will speed up the sale of nonperforming loans. for the bagel macro picture, kind of a strange day because we are getting to thinking
carlisle to purchase that business. 160 pence per share.nce again. >> i mentioned this one earlier moving higher. it is the biggest again or on the stoxx 600, moving up more than 5%. reporting earnings. yes, they had a lower profit last year, a big hit two things like clothing and home goods, but they are saying things turnaround. a bigger profit this year has those shares moving higher. i want to talk about some brokerage action. we had the baron berg out with a note saying it is not as...
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or player of similar scale to go toe to to and completes with the likes of the blackstone's and carlisle's? david: i think we hold our own quite well. we might not be the biggest asset management but we are quite considerable if you compare us with many of those other firms. i think what the market sees an partners group is stability, consistency, rigor, and institutional quality. if you are going to think about merging a private markets firm with another, there are risks that come with that. we have been a firm that has grown organically. i am a fourth-generation chief executive and joint as an analyst and came up through the ranks. my co-ceo came up through the ranks, and that is the culture of the firm we have, to grow organically. i do expect to see more m&a activity as the market becomes more competitive. particularly as it relates to the topic we talked about before. if you are a small firm with eight partners around the table, you cannot spend the speculative resources on businesses that will not be for sale for two to three years. you have to focus on what is for sale today. i thin
or player of similar scale to go toe to to and completes with the likes of the blackstone's and carlisle's? david: i think we hold our own quite well. we might not be the biggest asset management but we are quite considerable if you compare us with many of those other firms. i think what the market sees an partners group is stability, consistency, rigor, and institutional quality. if you are going to think about merging a private markets firm with another, there are risks that come with that....
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i was going to say also limiting back to the carlisle school, i remember reading back at the beginning of the textbook it was talking about histories and the master narrative, and as the u.s. expanded it did not highlight the atrocities such as these and kind of made -- let's see, what is the best way to put it? it made the values of liberty, the u.s. constitution, the declaration of independence more prevalent than they were actually committed -- committing a policy of genocide. >> we are trying land to cultured since the very beginning of that class -- this class, and when you divorced people from the natural resources that they grew up using, the landscape that they know, it is very difficult to keep certain aspects of culture transferring from generation to generation, particularly if parents are separated from children, so this is a common theme you have seen throughout this class, and slavery is used as a tool to implement that. were native people used as plantation slaves is a question in the check? >> yes, absolutely. there were people shipped away to the caribbean or were sold
i was going to say also limiting back to the carlisle school, i remember reading back at the beginning of the textbook it was talking about histories and the master narrative, and as the u.s. expanded it did not highlight the atrocities such as these and kind of made -- let's see, what is the best way to put it? it made the values of liberty, the u.s. constitution, the declaration of independence more prevalent than they were actually committed -- committing a policy of genocide. >> we...
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and the first race was at carlisle, where the excitement of having spectators back got a bit much forracing, he was championjockey in 1979, and his riding career spanned 36 seasons. he won the oaks at epsom, as well as doncaster�*s st legerfour times. this is him winning the gold cup at ascot on le moss in 1980, the same year he was awarded an 0be. and he went on to become a successful trainer. what a night for britain's 4x100m relay team as they took gold at the european championships for the first time in 94 years. lucy hope, anna hopkin, abbie wood and freya anderson were able to hold off the team from the netherlands to set a new british record of three minutes 34.17 seconds in the opening night of swimming in budapest. i'm so happy. i knew it was going to be a relatively quick turnaround after the 50, and i'm not always the best at doing that. it's just about facing on the 50 to start with and prepping ahead for the 100 after. the whole team did a greatjob, and we all pulled our weight. and i don't think any of us expected to get the gold, but it's an amazing feeling. and adam pe
and the first race was at carlisle, where the excitement of having spectators back got a bit much forracing, he was championjockey in 1979, and his riding career spanned 36 seasons. he won the oaks at epsom, as well as doncaster�*s st legerfour times. this is him winning the gold cup at ascot on le moss in 1980, the same year he was awarded an 0be. and he went on to become a successful trainer. what a night for britain's 4x100m relay team as they took gold at the european championships for...
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two combat deployments and the professorship at military theory and strategy of the war college in carlisle pennsylvania. his previous book, lincoln's a tragic the life of samuel trump was awarded the william e kobe old board. kevin has agreed to do this program in an interview format more like a conversation that will be followed by questions from our audience. i will be grateful if audience members could put any questions in the q&a at the bottom of the screen. kevin thank you very much indeed for joining us. >> will thank you andrew. i appreciate the invitation and thanks to everybody who is out there attending. >> host: so, i want to begin byit asking you to discuss how your military background influenced your writing of theit book. >> guest: oh okay. well, i think first of all, it is important to -- you don't have to be you don't have to have military background to be a good military historian. in fact as a the greatest military historian have not had a military background. look at some the great military, written at rick atkinson, andrew hugh, you do not have to have eight military ba
two combat deployments and the professorship at military theory and strategy of the war college in carlisle pennsylvania. his previous book, lincoln's a tragic the life of samuel trump was awarded the william e kobe old board. kevin has agreed to do this program in an interview format more like a conversation that will be followed by questions from our audience. i will be grateful if audience members could put any questions in the q&a at the bottom of the screen. kevin thank you very much...
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topping the list is musician brandy carlisle's memoir, broken horses.d by 400 souls, historians collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 to today. after that is caleb autobiographical poems in water i won't touch. next is minor feelings, essayate kathy hong's thoughts on race and identity as an asian-american and wrapping it up, is braked sweet grass in which robin himmer suggests we would work with rather than shape the land we live on. some authored eave happened on booktv and you can watch their program anytime at booktv.org. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> here are some programs to look out for this memorial day weekend on booktv. touch of tonight ons on "after words" a talk about the 0, of thomas soul and michael lewis look at the early warning signs to the covid-19 pandemic and the trump administration's response. then tomorrow it's an extra day of booktv, featured programs include an encore presentation of our "in depth" interview with historian
topping the list is musician brandy carlisle's memoir, broken horses.d by 400 souls, historians collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 to today. after that is caleb autobiographical poems in water i won't touch. next is minor feelings, essayate kathy hong's thoughts on race and identity as an asian-american and wrapping it up, is braked sweet grass in which robin himmer suggests we would work with rather than shape the land we live on. some authored eave happened on booktv...
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topping the list is musician brandy carlisle's memoir broken horses.storing zebra candy and planes edited collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 -- today. after that is caleb ray autobiographical poems in a water i won't touch. next minor feelings essayist kathie spohn on race and identity on asian american and wrapping up or look at some the best selling books according to seattle's elliott bay book company braiding sweetgrass emotion robin robin walk him or suggest we should work with rather than shape the landry work on. some these authors have appeared on book tv and a watch anytime and booktv.org. here are some programs to look out for this memorial day weekend on book tv. tonight on our weekly author interview program "after words", wall street journal columnist jason riley discusses the work of economist thomas soul for then tomorrow best selling author michael lewis looks at the early warning signs of the covenant teen pandemic and the trump administration's response. and on monday it's an extra day of book tv. featured pr
topping the list is musician brandy carlisle's memoir broken horses.storing zebra candy and planes edited collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 -- today. after that is caleb ray autobiographical poems in a water i won't touch. next minor feelings essayist kathie spohn on race and identity on asian american and wrapping up or look at some the best selling books according to seattle's elliott bay book company braiding sweetgrass emotion robin robin walk him or suggest we...
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topping the list is musician brandy carlisle's memoir, broken horses.ollowed by 400 souls historians' edit he collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 to today. after that is caleb auto graphical poems in water i won't torch. next is an essayist thoughts on race and identity as an asian-american and wrapping up our look at the best selling books according to the elliott bay book company is braiding sweet grass that we should work with rather than shape the land we live on. these authors have appeared ton booktv and you can watch their programs anytime at booktv.org. >> during a virtual iven hosts by the as spend institute in wbc, amanda riply discussed the importance of healthy debate and conflict resolution. >> four years ago i felt like as a journalist i had to do something differently. i felt like it is so easy at a journalist to make our political conflicts worse, even if you didn't intend to. some people intend to but most don't, and yet here we are, and it just felt like there was something i wasn't understanding about what was
topping the list is musician brandy carlisle's memoir, broken horses.ollowed by 400 souls historians' edit he collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 to today. after that is caleb auto graphical poems in water i won't torch. next is an essayist thoughts on race and identity as an asian-american and wrapping up our look at the best selling books according to the elliott bay book company is braiding sweet grass that we should work with rather than shape the land we live on....
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we've got music from the band camino, allison russell featuring brittney spencer and brandi carlisle, of "american idol," whoever that may be. maybe we'll find out now. this guy probably knows who it is. he works about 27 hours a day. [ laughter ] he's the energizer bunny of broadcasting you see him every morning on "live with kelly and ryan" and on sunday he hosts the season finale of "american idol" live here on abc. please say hello to ryan seacrest. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you know what? it's good to see you. >> great to see you. >> jimmy: every time you're here, i feel pad that we asked you to come. >> no, don't feel bad at all. i was just taking a nap in the eevator, i'm well rested now. >> jimmy: good. you're on "live! with kelly and ryan." this morning in new york. >> yes, i was, i can't remember what we did or who we talked to but kelly was there. >> jimmy: that is true, you can't remember anything? >> i can't remember anything. i don't know if it's age or too many shows. >> jimmy: it's too many shows. no, it's not even too many shows. i can't remember anything, i
we've got music from the band camino, allison russell featuring brittney spencer and brandi carlisle, of "american idol," whoever that may be. maybe we'll find out now. this guy probably knows who it is. he works about 27 hours a day. [ laughter ] he's the energizer bunny of broadcasting you see him every morning on "live with kelly and ryan" and on sunday he hosts the season finale of "american idol" live here on abc. please say hello to ryan seacrest. [ cheers...
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that traditional history i was going to say also like relating back to the carlisle school. i remember reading at the beginning of the textbook it was talking about histories and you know, the mastering narrative and stuff like that and kind of as the us expanded it kind of didn't talk about or did in highlight the atrocities. such as these a kind of made let's see. what's the best way to put it? um it kind it kind of just made the values of liberty and and the us constitution declaration of prevalent over. that they were actually committing like, you know a policy of genocide or something like that. so um, so yes, so we're tying land to culture and that's been something since the very beginning of this class and when you divorce people from the natural resources that they grew up using the landscape that they know. it's very difficult to keep. and keep certain aspects of culture transferring from generation to generation particularly if parents are separated from children. so this is this is a common theme that we've seen throughout this class and then slavery is used as a
that traditional history i was going to say also like relating back to the carlisle school. i remember reading at the beginning of the textbook it was talking about histories and you know, the mastering narrative and stuff like that and kind of as the us expanded it kind of didn't talk about or did in highlight the atrocities. such as these a kind of made let's see. what's the best way to put it? um it kind it kind of just made the values of liberty and and the us constitution declaration of...
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a little background, he's the former ceo of the carlisle group, private equity firm. he has lots of money, very wealthy. already used some of the wealth to win the republican convention and able to use it in the fall election. he's also a political outsider. he's never run like this before. which sometimes brings good qualities because you get to be portrayed as the outsider. and sometimes having never done this before, there are certain things you have to learn while on the fly. as you mentioned, chuck, in his lead up to the convention, he embraced the former president, airing a tv ad with the former president praising glenn youngkin. he also ended up questioning and campaigning on election integrity, and he has declined to say joe biden won the 2020 election fair and square. chuck, you and i have actually watched this virginia governor's race over the past two decades. it's in our backyard. historically, it is actually benefited the party that's out of power in washington, the party that controls the white house usually has a very difficult time winning this electio
a little background, he's the former ceo of the carlisle group, private equity firm. he has lots of money, very wealthy. already used some of the wealth to win the republican convention and able to use it in the fall election. he's also a political outsider. he's never run like this before. which sometimes brings good qualities because you get to be portrayed as the outsider. and sometimes having never done this before, there are certain things you have to learn while on the fly. as you...
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lisa: as the cofounder and cochair of carlisle, how much are you relying on the infrastructure to get how much would it getting done or not getting done change your outlook and the way you invest? david: infrastructure is something the company could benefit from and infrastructure the president is talking about would be good for the economy. there is no doubt it would help in many areas. telecommunications. our infrastructure on cell phone towers is not first world. it could be much better. there are many different things i think would help the economy it is hard as an investor to say if the bill passes the impact will be felt in two or three years. i will make the investment now. it is unclear. lisa: there's a question about the optimism. if there is not optimism about future growth, it is hard to invest in assets. you can line up for arguments for why market should go down but it is not lining up. are you a fully invested bear but looking up to some of these programs to say it could change the trajectory of the recovery? david: the economy has been pretty good because of the stimulu
lisa: as the cofounder and cochair of carlisle, how much are you relying on the infrastructure to get how much would it getting done or not getting done change your outlook and the way you invest? david: infrastructure is something the company could benefit from and infrastructure the president is talking about would be good for the economy. there is no doubt it would help in many areas. telecommunications. our infrastructure on cell phone towers is not first world. it could be much better....
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i had melinda carlisle on my wall growing up.entified. journalist brad stone reveals the famous voice nina roll. representatives for roll say they have no idea about her involvement, what do you say? >> it's a big, big secret for amazon, obviously. i didn't know alexa was a human being. i thought she was some sort of robot. i want to know who siri is. my kids, they learned some very interesting things they can do with alexa that i don't think are appropriate for me to talk about and leave that there. i'm sure that's not allowed in the agreement. amazon doesn't want their secret sauce out there. maria: yeah, of course. we will take a break. when we come back, crypto crashes, fears of inflation and moving money out, the word on wall street is coming up. all start next hour right here mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ en♪ . . . type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people reached an a1c under 7%. plus, tru
i had melinda carlisle on my wall growing up.entified. journalist brad stone reveals the famous voice nina roll. representatives for roll say they have no idea about her involvement, what do you say? >> it's a big, big secret for amazon, obviously. i didn't know alexa was a human being. i thought she was some sort of robot. i want to know who siri is. my kids, they learned some very interesting things they can do with alexa that i don't think are appropriate for me to talk about and leave...
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very good source for us of holdings of documents we want to look at is that the army war college in carlisle, pennsylvania, and they were in complete shutdown for a pretty much all of you know from march on in 2020. so where they're almost they're open now unlimited capacity, but you know, it's it's something where you know there what could you do? i mean you couldn't say to people. well listen, i really need this what we're gonna put people's lives at risk, you know, because i need to journal of a private and in the second ranger company, you know, so you just have to be patient and take your place in line, and and i think people who are in these positions at these research facilities respond to and appreciate that kind of cooperative, you know, we rapport that you have and they they've done the best they can and we've done the best we could to get as much information we could that was available. i still have a $500 deposit with a guy to take me to the hurricane forest on the german belgian border. i made these arrangements to to that's the one thing tom and i like to do we like to get out
very good source for us of holdings of documents we want to look at is that the army war college in carlisle, pennsylvania, and they were in complete shutdown for a pretty much all of you know from march on in 2020. so where they're almost they're open now unlimited capacity, but you know, it's it's something where you know there what could you do? i mean you couldn't say to people. well listen, i really need this what we're gonna put people's lives at risk, you know, because i need to journal...
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carlisle racecourse will be the first sporting action with fans today with the first race at lunchtimeth italian 0pen — beating world number one novak djokovic in three sets. nadal said he was "super happy" with the record extending triumph. tyson fury seems to have confirmed his upcoming unification fight against antonyjoshua will be in saudi arabia on 14th august. the all—british bout has been billed as one of the biggest in heavyweight boxing for decades and the winner will become undisputed champion. earlier i spoke to boxing pundit steve bunce. suddenly in the last 60 or so hours, three orfour of the suddenly in the last 60 or so hours, three or four of the key players in this fight have talked about saudi arabia. it's happening, august the 14th. someone might have said, isn't it going to be hot? it's going to be boiling and at midnight it will still be boiling. the saudis have stumped up $150 million as a down payment. that gets split between the camps, that's why we are going to saudi in the middle of august. that is a lot of money. that's all the sport for now. the internationa
carlisle racecourse will be the first sporting action with fans today with the first race at lunchtimeth italian 0pen — beating world number one novak djokovic in three sets. nadal said he was "super happy" with the record extending triumph. tyson fury seems to have confirmed his upcoming unification fight against antonyjoshua will be in saudi arabia on 14th august. the all—british bout has been billed as one of the biggest in heavyweight boxing for decades and the winner will...
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rossotti, former commissioner of internal revenue service, currently a senior adviser at the carlisle group. i'm delighted that you are all here. and would like to -- i guess i'll begin with my opening statement, and then i'll give the other members a chance to come here. and i will begin with my opening statement and give the other members a chance. this is an important or timely hearing on the tax cap with offshore tax evasion. i may disagree on what makes a fair tax code but everyone should pay that is what today's hearing is about. the irs conservatively estimates the difference between taxes owed and collected to be $441 billion per year. the commissioner recently to testify the tax gap may have grown as $1 trillion in recent years. and one reason is that estimate incorporates the so-called international tax gap headed by wealthy individuals and corporations overseas with the offshore many is difficult. research shows treasury could losing were between 40 and $123 billion every year from tax evasion. of course typical american taxpayers don't have the option to hide money abroad.
rossotti, former commissioner of internal revenue service, currently a senior adviser at the carlisle group. i'm delighted that you are all here. and would like to -- i guess i'll begin with my opening statement, and then i'll give the other members a chance to come here. and i will begin with my opening statement and give the other members a chance. this is an important or timely hearing on the tax cap with offshore tax evasion. i may disagree on what makes a fair tax code but everyone should...
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and the first race was at carlisle, where the excitement of having spectators back got a bit much forwhat a night for britain's ax100m relay team — as they took gold at the european championships for the first time in 9a years. lucy hope, anna hopkin, abbie wood and freya anderson were able to hold off the team from the netherlands to set a new british record of three minutes 3a.17 seconds, in the opening night of swimming in budapest. great timing with just two months to go until the start of the olympic games in tokyo. adam peaty looked in fine form, producing the tenth quickest time of his career to win the 100 metres breaststroke semifinal. no other swimmer has gone quicker. great timing with just two months to go until the start of the olympic games in tokyo. i'm so happy. i knew it would be a relatively quick turnaround after the 50 and i'm not always the best at doing that. it is just about facing on the 50, to start with and prepping a head for the 100 after. the whole team did a greatjob and we all pulled our weight. i don't think any of us expected to get the gold but it is
and the first race was at carlisle, where the excitement of having spectators back got a bit much forwhat a night for britain's ax100m relay team — as they took gold at the european championships for the first time in 9a years. lucy hope, anna hopkin, abbie wood and freya anderson were able to hold off the team from the netherlands to set a new british record of three minutes 3a.17 seconds, in the opening night of swimming in budapest. great timing with just two months to go until the start...
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he's starting to gain a lot of national attention plays in the game against the famous jim thor carlisle indian school. is on the verge of being a star when he suffers a really catastrophic knee injury in a game against tufts university and that's basically the end of this athletic career. nothing. he could make it fix at the time and it was probably a torn acl or something along those lines that are they're fairly routine now. but it was enough to end his athletic career and almost cost him his commission. and in fact, he could not join the cavalry because his knee cannot take mounting and dismounting. horse, but he did make it through west point academically. he was kind of midland in the middle of the class. they had a very high number of demerits. a lot of things of course minor infractions, but he accumulated an awful lot of them. his best scores were in english and mathematics. in fact, he created some solutions to math problems that became then these school solutions. do not like history did not like west points wrote memorization approach to history and lost this boy had love tha
he's starting to gain a lot of national attention plays in the game against the famous jim thor carlisle indian school. is on the verge of being a star when he suffers a really catastrophic knee injury in a game against tufts university and that's basically the end of this athletic career. nothing. he could make it fix at the time and it was probably a torn acl or something along those lines that are they're fairly routine now. but it was enough to end his athletic career and almost cost him...
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and the first race was at carlisle, where the excitement of having spectators back got a bit much foroff semifinal against brentford gets under way, with just over 2,000 fans there for the first leg there will also be a,500 fans at the other semifinal between barnsley and swansea at oakwell — that game kicks off at 8.15. there'll be fans at manchester united, southampton, brighton and chelsea for tomorrow night's premier league matches. three days after their fa cup final defeat, chelsea face leicester again, a huge match for both sides top—four ambitions and there'll be 8000 in the stands at stamford bridge in some matches where we have struggled a bit with momentum, maybe, and i had the feeling during their run in many matches, that support can help, could help now, and would be crucial to our team, so to our team, so having the fans back is fantastic. i hope they come at the right moment to help us to secure this last win at stamford bridge this season. manchester city are at brighton and the champions have had some good news, kevin de bruyne is back in training after a recent inju
and the first race was at carlisle, where the excitement of having spectators back got a bit much foroff semifinal against brentford gets under way, with just over 2,000 fans there for the first leg there will also be a,500 fans at the other semifinal between barnsley and swansea at oakwell — that game kicks off at 8.15. there'll be fans at manchester united, southampton, brighton and chelsea for tomorrow night's premier league matches. three days after their fa cup final defeat, chelsea face...
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. >> so many years later, charles carlisle still smarts from the loss of his big sister kathy, just nevers also his menture, his protector, perhaps his only true friend. they grew up in california, charles painfully shy. kathy, outgoing, strikingly attractive and popular. kellyanne and kathy 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 had a sweet, kind, caring personality that was attractive to everybody. >> 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 she were young. her grandmother lives with her for a while, but she was the caretaker of her siblings. she had a younger sister and younger brother and kathy pretty much mothered them and cared for them. >> she definitely was the mom. >> except on weekends when the school chums remember sneaking around the base to get a glimpse of the true sta
. >> so many years later, charles carlisle still smarts from the loss of his big sister kathy, just nevers also his menture, his protector, perhaps his only true friend. they grew up in california, charles painfully shy. kathy, outgoing, strikingly attractive and popular. kellyanne and kathy 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...
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rossotti, former commissioner of internal revenue service, currently a senior adviser at the carlisle group. i'm delighted that you are all here. and would like to -- i guess i'll begin with my opening statement, and then i'll give the other members a chance to come here. this is, i think, an important and timely hearing on the tax gap and the related role of offshore tax evasion. my republican colleagues and i may disagree on what makes a fair tax code. but we very much agree that everyone should pay what they owe. that principle is what today's hearing is about. the irs conservatively at this times the tax gap, the difference between taxes that are owed and taxes that are collected to be $441 billion per year. commissioner redig recently testified that the tax gap may have grown as high as $1 trillion in recent years, trillion with a t. one reason for the gulf between the official estimate and commissioner redig's is the bad job the official estimate does in cooperating the so-called international tax gap, what is hidden by wealthy individuals and large corporations overseas. tracki
rossotti, former commissioner of internal revenue service, currently a senior adviser at the carlisle group. i'm delighted that you are all here. and would like to -- i guess i'll begin with my opening statement, and then i'll give the other members a chance to come here. this is, i think, an important and timely hearing on the tax gap and the related role of offshore tax evasion. my republican colleagues and i may disagree on what makes a fair tax code. but we very much agree that everyone...
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racing at carlisle will be the first sporting event today with fans allowed in.before heading to paris tyson fury says it will be biggest sporting event ever to grace the planet earth. he posted a video on social media last night saying that his world heavyweight unification fight against antonyjoshua has been confirmed for 1ath august. one of the sticking points had been a venue, but it's set to be in saudi arabia. suddenly in the last 60 or so hours, three or four of the key players in this fight have talked about saudi arabia. it's happening, august the 1ath. someone might have said, isn't it going to be hot? yes! it's going to be boiling and at midnight it will still be boiling. the saudis have stumped up $150 million as a down payment. that gets split between the camps, that's why we are going to saudi in the middle of august. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. now it's time for your questions answered. and with me for your questions answered is our home affairs correspondent. also our science correspondent. also our scien
racing at carlisle will be the first sporting event today with fans allowed in.before heading to paris tyson fury says it will be biggest sporting event ever to grace the planet earth. he posted a video on social media last night saying that his world heavyweight unification fight against antonyjoshua has been confirmed for 1ath august. one of the sticking points had been a venue, but it's set to be in saudi arabia. suddenly in the last 60 or so hours, three or four of the key players in this...
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the fact - someone had organised a black lives matter movement in carlisle was amazing and i went, not children to have a similar experience of me being a blend. thea;r experience of me being a blend. they are now more — experience of me being a blend. they are now more open _ experience of me being a blend. they are now more open about race. there is definitely — are now more open about race. there is definitely an _ are now more open about race. there is definitely an awareness _ are now more open about race. there is definitely an awareness from - are now more open about race. there is definitely an awareness from the 0ther— is definitely an awareness from the other side, — is definitely an awareness from the other side, being a white person and i other side, being a white person and i don't _ other side, being a white person and i don't want — other side, being a white person and i don't want to feel like a colonialist, exploiting in some way. black_ colonialist, exploiting in some way. black lives — colonialist, exploiting in some way. black lives matter has bonded our family _ bl
the fact - someone had organised a black lives matter movement in carlisle was amazing and i went, not children to have a similar experience of me being a blend. thea;r experience of me being a blend. they are now more — experience of me being a blend. they are now more open _ experience of me being a blend. they are now more open about race. there is definitely — are now more open about race. there is definitely an _ are now more open about race. there is definitely an awareness _ are now...
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racing at carlisle is underway.re also crowds at redcar, leicester and windsor today. there are no premier league games until tomorrow. bournemouth's championship playoff semi—final will have just over 2,000 spectators. they'll have to arrive early and follow protocols inside the ground. there'll be 4,500 fans at the other play off semi between barnsley and swansea. the chelsea owner roman abramovich was in gothenburg last night to watch his women's side well beaten in the champions league final. the english champions were outclassed by barcelona, 4—0, they got off to a terrible start melanie leupolz scored an own goal in the opening 35 seconds. the spanish champions then showed their class by scoring three more first half goals. chelsea had a couple of half chances and decent penalty shout but barcelona fully deserved the win. the players told the russian owner that they would make it back to the final. we...are a classy team. and we behave, i think, as you should do, when you have been beaten by a better team. and
racing at carlisle is underway.re also crowds at redcar, leicester and windsor today. there are no premier league games until tomorrow. bournemouth's championship playoff semi—final will have just over 2,000 spectators. they'll have to arrive early and follow protocols inside the ground. there'll be 4,500 fans at the other play off semi between barnsley and swansea. the chelsea owner roman abramovich was in gothenburg last night to watch his women's side well beaten in the champions league...
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the fact that someone had organised a black lives matter movement in carlisle was amazing and i went,end. they are now more open about race. there is definitely an awareness from the other side, being a white person, and i don't want to feel like the colonialist, exploiting in some way. black lives matter has really united our family. i'm realising it's not about who i marry and the colour of their skin, it's about how we work together for us to totally explore and engage with both of our cultural heritages. a year on since tom and briony met at a demonstration, they are back in manchester for another march. the fact we still have to be here protesting, we are a lot further away than we need to be. at the same time, it's nice that people are so passionate about wanting change. i think this is going to be a big part of who we are as a couple because it's something we're both passionate about. he may not have his driving licence yet, but 18 year old travis ludlow has his sights set rather higher, as he aims to become the youngest person to fly solo around the world. earlier this morning
the fact that someone had organised a black lives matter movement in carlisle was amazing and i went,end. they are now more open about race. there is definitely an awareness from the other side, being a white person, and i don't want to feel like the colonialist, exploiting in some way. black lives matter has really united our family. i'm realising it's not about who i marry and the colour of their skin, it's about how we work together for us to totally explore and engage with both of our...
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"shout out to my class in new carlisle, ohio. what advice do you have for any student who is nervous that their grade could be negatively affected by less quality learning time due to the pandemic?" start with you daniel. guest: listen. whether it be covid, hurricane there is always going to be distractions in the process. the good news that i have learned this year is that school is always in session. hopefully students have learned how to use and exploit the online sources available. there are more sources available online than i have seen in a lifetime. your classroom teacher is fundamentally important that learning process can go on 24/7. i would relax. your teachers have done a great job. there are a lot of sources online. concentrate, be composed. you will be fine. it has been a challenge for us all. we will come out of this realizing how much we learned despite how different it has felt. guest: i think these have been some of the student answers we have ever had. i have heard about learning loss, i think i witnessing learn
"shout out to my class in new carlisle, ohio. what advice do you have for any student who is nervous that their grade could be negatively affected by less quality learning time due to the pandemic?" start with you daniel. guest: listen. whether it be covid, hurricane there is always going to be distractions in the process. the good news that i have learned this year is that school is always in session. hopefully students have learned how to use and exploit the online sources...
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the victor in eastwood is the conservative jackson carlisle, former conservative leader.ative party is up and it would be fair to say the issue is to focus entirely on the recovery from the pandemic not to put ourselves through all the division and heartache of another introspective long conversation and then a referendum about the future of scotland and the union, it was very much one of the things that people said to me from various parties who were voting to support me in a selection, that they had a was the keyissue selection, that they had a was the key issue that had drawn them to support me this time around. i’m support me this time around. i'm lookin: at support me this time around. i'm looking at the tally and the conservatives in scotland are on three, down to. down two. i wanted to draw on your experience on the campaign trail, where do you think you will end up? what is your sense of the conservative performance in this campaign? i had ihada i had a feeling at times that we may end up with a parliament which does not look that wholly different to the one that
the victor in eastwood is the conservative jackson carlisle, former conservative leader.ative party is up and it would be fair to say the issue is to focus entirely on the recovery from the pandemic not to put ourselves through all the division and heartache of another introspective long conversation and then a referendum about the future of scotland and the union, it was very much one of the things that people said to me from various parties who were voting to support me in a selection, that...