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, spoke at a ceremony at the carlisle barracks.ounced the creation of the federal indian boarding school truth initiative, to investigate policies that forced children to assimilate. after wednesday's ceremony, a caravan of rosebud sioux youth left the barracks with the children's remains and traveled us is -- and traveled to south dakota. they made several stops, including a prayer stop in sioux city, iowa. >> remember me -- morning sky there i will be. feeling free. amy: most of the nine children were reburied saturday morning on the rosebud sioux reservation in south dakota. for more, we are joined by one of the rosebud sioux youth council who played a key role in all of this. christopher eagle bear, a member of the sicangu youth council, joining us from sicangu in south dakota. we welcome you now to democracy now! can you take us on the journey you have gone on? this was not the first time you went to carlisle, to bring the remains of your family and the ancestors of others at rosebud sioux reseation. christopher: thank you for
, spoke at a ceremony at the carlisle barracks.ounced the creation of the federal indian boarding school truth initiative, to investigate policies that forced children to assimilate. after wednesday's ceremony, a caravan of rosebud sioux youth left the barracks with the children's remains and traveled us is -- and traveled to south dakota. they made several stops, including a prayer stop in sioux city, iowa. >> remember me -- morning sky there i will be. feeling free. amy: most of the...
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clark and doug carlisle.son waited in jail. that is, if they could keep him there while he had other ideas. >> coming up, preparing for the great escape. >> they knocked out that window, dropped some bed sheets down to the ground. >> nine stories. >> oh, my god. >> when "dateline" continues. it's a simple fact: nothing kills more germs on more surfaces than lysol spray. it's a simple fact: it even kills the covid-19 virus. science supports these simple facts. there's only one true lysol. lysol. what it takes to protect. alright, guys, no insurance talk on beach day. -i'm down. -yes, please. [ chuckles ] don't get me wrong, i love my rv, but insuring it is such a hassle. same with my boat. the insurance bills are through the roof. -[ sighs ] -be cool. i wish i could group my insurance stuff. -[ coughs ] bundle. -the house, the car, the rv. like a cluster. an insurance cluster. -woosah. -[ chuckles ] -i doubt that exists. -it's a bundle! it's a bundle, and it saves you money! hi. i'm flo from progressive, and i
clark and doug carlisle.son waited in jail. that is, if they could keep him there while he had other ideas. >> coming up, preparing for the great escape. >> they knocked out that window, dropped some bed sheets down to the ground. >> nine stories. >> oh, my god. >> when "dateline" continues. it's a simple fact: nothing kills more germs on more surfaces than lysol spray. it's a simple fact: it even kills the covid-19 virus. science supports these simple...
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the last spring in august for today's inside story in new castle clock carlisle, a former premier league play and co chair of the players advisory board at kick it out in london, i need to buy yomi, a sports journalist and the co founder and host of gold big as podcast and also in new castle paul cans, deputy chief executive of the show racism the red con you case launches on, ty, racism, educational charity, a warm welcome to your thank you so much for being on inside story clock. let me start with you a new castle. what do you make of time? mister johnston, condemnation of racism, and his promise to ban online races. football fans, does it say send a strong enough signal and well, thank you for inviting me to contribute festival. and does it send a strong enough signal? the thing about the actions of our politicians is that that can be so contradictory and to, to take one stands, 3 weeks earlier, and take a different stance. now, a's is something that perpetuates the ambiguity. the i think currently exists within society in england, especially around how seriously we address issues and
the last spring in august for today's inside story in new castle clock carlisle, a former premier league play and co chair of the players advisory board at kick it out in london, i need to buy yomi, a sports journalist and the co founder and host of gold big as podcast and also in new castle paul cans, deputy chief executive of the show racism the red con you case launches on, ty, racism, educational charity, a warm welcome to your thank you so much for being on inside story clock. let me start...
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greg, hanover, kilpatrick is looking for stuart and stuart has reached carlisle on july 2nd. on the second, here comes greg, hanover, gettysburg, learns where lee is to recombine with lee and like we saw a little bit but the reverse, as kilpatrick is coming south toward gettysburg, he will run into that. how many of you have seen the battlefield, you really want to. he will run into the rearguard of wade hampton's brigade and there will be a nice little fight. that will occur on the second. figure out what the five were. forget about that. here are the four. buford on july 1st, we all know that but let's go through it. this needs no introduction. the epic fight, seminary ridge, d laying the media as much as he can. on the second, along hanover road into gettysburg. this does not get enough away. what happened on july 2nd? edward johnson, remember george stewart's confederate brigade. the second virginia part of the stonewall brigade, they were supposed to be involved in the attack but because they are fighting greg's men, it stops the stonewall brigade, a big impact most don'
greg, hanover, kilpatrick is looking for stuart and stuart has reached carlisle on july 2nd. on the second, here comes greg, hanover, gettysburg, learns where lee is to recombine with lee and like we saw a little bit but the reverse, as kilpatrick is coming south toward gettysburg, he will run into that. how many of you have seen the battlefield, you really want to. he will run into the rearguard of wade hampton's brigade and there will be a nice little fight. that will occur on the second....
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can't carlisle anita by yomi and paul can thank you so much for being with us on the inside story. and thank you for watching. you can always watch his program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash adrian inside story, and of course you can join the conversation on twitter. handle is a inside story from me full back to the whole team hearing doha. thank you very much for watching bye for now. the me the news news news, news with me. literally gods dying disproportionate numbers on that every leaving behind widows who struggled to survive. what i, what a meets the ship, a women define tradition to conquer the world's part, bounced on our era across the world, young activists and organizers around them of the motivated and politically engaged. the challenges they face couldn't be more daunting here. and beta, we were the one who had life on what was going on in the way that will mean submitted to them. there's looking stuff that goes on. as always, in a dynamic formation, we ha
can't carlisle anita by yomi and paul can thank you so much for being with us on the inside story. and thank you for watching. you can always watch his program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash adrian inside story, and of course you can join the conversation on twitter. handle is a inside story from me full back to the whole team hearing doha. thank you very much for watching bye for...
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for decades, the code at children lay buried in carlisle cemetery. but they were never forgotten . after years of effort to properly identify the remains and then carefully examine them, children including little hawk hollow, horn bare strikes, 1st, swift bare and others left so long ago or surrounded by their people once more. to come home. does it make you feel emotional or really happy? young luck. oh, to reflect on the hardships their relatives endured. i would have been full of terror. i would have been full of i would expect nothing but death. to be honest, it's almost a nauseating feeling to, to realize what these kids been through. the children's remains replaced on the ground inside, especially constructed tv. they're surrounded by relatives and religious leaders. they were welcomed home in a private prayer ceremony. later the entire community gathered as the remains were laid out, wrapped in buffalo hides and surrounded by sacred sage people prayed long into the night. the homecoming is an event of enormous emotional and spiritual importance to his people says organizer r
for decades, the code at children lay buried in carlisle cemetery. but they were never forgotten . after years of effort to properly identify the remains and then carefully examine them, children including little hawk hollow, horn bare strikes, 1st, swift bare and others left so long ago or surrounded by their people once more. to come home. does it make you feel emotional or really happy? young luck. oh, to reflect on the hardships their relatives endured. i would have been full of terror. i...
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it was the carlisle industrial school for native americans.grandfather attended that school. i was invited by the rosebud sioux tribe, as they work to remove children from their tribe who were buried in a cemetery there, to take them home to their homeland in south dakota. i think it is up to every tribe, how do they want to move forward? what is their idea, of healing? and what would make them feel like they have got the answers they want? and we are going to do our best to make sure we are attentive to those needs. judy: secretary haaland, you wrote recently about the challenge of loving your own country, a country that was responsible for committing these acts. how do you explain tt to others, to other native americans, who look at this and question, how can you love a country that has done this? sec. haaland: well, first of all, my ancestral homelands are here. and i cannot go anywhere else. [laughter] this is my home. and this is where my family as. this is where my history is. we have been here for tens of thousands of years. and we want
it was the carlisle industrial school for native americans.grandfather attended that school. i was invited by the rosebud sioux tribe, as they work to remove children from their tribe who were buried in a cemetery there, to take them home to their homeland in south dakota. i think it is up to every tribe, how do they want to move forward? what is their idea, of healing? and what would make them feel like they have got the answers they want? and we are going to do our best to make sure we are...
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it was the carlisle industrial school for native americans. my great-grandfather attended that school. and i was invited by the rosebud sioux tribe, as they work to remove children from their tribe who were buried in a cemetery there, to take them home to their homeland in south dakota. and i think that it's up to every tribe, right-- how do they want to move forward? how, what is their idea of healing, and, and what would make them feel like they've gotten the answers they want? and i think that it's up to the tribes, how, you know. and we're going to do our st to make sure that we are attentive to those needs. >> woodruff: secretary haaland, you also wrote recently about the challenge of loving your own country, a country that was responsie for committing these acts. how you explain that to others, to other native americans, who look at this and question, how can they-- how can you love a country that has done this? >> well, first of all, my ancestral homelands are here, and i can't go anywhere else. this is my home and, and this is where my
it was the carlisle industrial school for native americans. my great-grandfather attended that school. and i was invited by the rosebud sioux tribe, as they work to remove children from their tribe who were buried in a cemetery there, to take them home to their homeland in south dakota. and i think that it's up to every tribe, right-- how do they want to move forward? how, what is their idea of healing, and, and what would make them feel like they've gotten the answers they want? and i think...
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carlisle is about to surpass blackstone for the largest ever private equity fund at $27 billion.et's get over to the first word news with hannibal drillers. -- annabelle droulers. annabelle: the first olympic games in history without any spectators kicks off in tokyo later today. an opening ceremony at a nearly empty national stadium will mark the start of the games which will see winners place metals around their own that and socially distance in the limbic village. it has been mired in drama and controversy for nearly a decade. the white house it has accused china of being irresponsible and stonewalling a world health organization investigation into the origins of covid-19. including the possibility it came from away hand lab. beijing will not participate in any inquest, insisting that zero evidence to support the lab hypothesis. global leaders want to examine the theory further. as you mention, bloomberg learned that the carlyle group is seeking to raise as much is $27 billion for its latest flagship fund and what would be the industry's largest ever private equity pool. succe
carlisle is about to surpass blackstone for the largest ever private equity fund at $27 billion.et's get over to the first word news with hannibal drillers. -- annabelle droulers. annabelle: the first olympic games in history without any spectators kicks off in tokyo later today. an opening ceremony at a nearly empty national stadium will mark the start of the games which will see winners place metals around their own that and socially distance in the limbic village. it has been mired in drama...
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if successful, carlisle fund would break the $26 billion record held by blackstone.enstein is the host of the david rubenstein show which airs on bloomberg television. anna: thank you. coming up, want to dine inside in italy? you will need a vaccine or negative test. it seems to be catching on. we get the latest from italy. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. let's think about sectors that could be on the move, and commodities really in focus. we were looking earlier, and the whole column was just green. >> one of the charts i was looking at is the correlation or connection of the past year between the bloomberg commodities spot index and u.s. two-year real yield. this is an interesting dynamic. you can see the chart. the white line is the commodities index. the blue line is the inverse two-year yield. the reason is very intuitive. if you think that commodity prices are going up, that means we've got more inflation. higher inflation pushes yields down if nothing else is changing, but also, you want to buy real assets as an inflation hedge. t
if successful, carlisle fund would break the $26 billion record held by blackstone.enstein is the host of the david rubenstein show which airs on bloomberg television. anna: thank you. coming up, want to dine inside in italy? you will need a vaccine or negative test. it seems to be catching on. we get the latest from italy. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. let's think about sectors that could be on the move, and commodities really in focus. we were looking...
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this week brandi carlisle with a new song "right on time" from the soon to come follow up.y the way i forgive you. conceived and reported with collaborators during the pandemic. she got creative. the first is carlisle in the more edgy raw state. she'll be performing tonight in new york. she's also got a memoir out, "broken horses." >>> neloves this punk band. '70s bunk band x will be shaking things up this sunday at stern grove. l.a. rockers are e ast hitting san francisco of course this weekend. you will be able to rock out to high octane hit songs that put them on the punk musical map. show time this sunday at the grove in san francisco at 2:00, reservations are required. lots of cool things happening outdoors all over the bay area including a great book to read. the full list is at kpix.com. anne, i know i will see you soon at the grove. >> yes, august 15 i will be out emceeing with you. we'll be introducing fits and the tantrums. >> cool. how fun. >> i will be having no tantrums. have a great weekend. >> no promises here. ha a goweekend. thank joininw to prepare for bad
this week brandi carlisle with a new song "right on time" from the soon to come follow up.y the way i forgive you. conceived and reported with collaborators during the pandemic. she got creative. the first is carlisle in the more edgy raw state. she'll be performing tonight in new york. she's also got a memoir out, "broken horses." >>> neloves this punk band. '70s bunk band x will be shaking things up this sunday at stern grove. l.a. rockers are e ast hitting san...
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he joins me tonight from carlisle in the u.k.. it is good to see you again. let's start with france and greece. they are making coronavirus vaccinations mandatory for all health care workers. talk to me about why this is necessary. >> these patients are at risk and health care workers can pass the virus on to patients. people who are vaccinated are 50% less likely to get the virus in the first place and if they do get it, they are 50% less likely to pass it on. we are talking about a 75% level of protection here. there is a pretty good medical rationale for all of this. brent: is there an ethical rationale for not making the vaccines compulsory? i am thinking of angela merkel. she says there is no need to make the vaccinations mandatory. >> this is a good debate. you will get us different opinions. it is a fundamental principle in health care for giving informed const for anything we do. i can't even take a patient possible pressure. it is perfectly reasonable that everyone has the choice what medications and vaccines the get. that is a basic human right but
he joins me tonight from carlisle in the u.k.. it is good to see you again. let's start with france and greece. they are making coronavirus vaccinations mandatory for all health care workers. talk to me about why this is necessary. >> these patients are at risk and health care workers can pass the virus on to patients. people who are vaccinated are 50% less likely to get the virus in the first place and if they do get it, they are 50% less likely to pass it on. we are talking about a 75%...
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this year carlisle doing it again. haven't been with each other for a long time. there was a universal moment in this last year where everybody wondered if we would be able to come together again and feel that sense of community. newport has set the standard for that since its beginning, since the very first one. >> reporter: so inspiring to meet those ladies. thank you, brandy. the festival continues today with the black crows headlining. that's how cool this is. i have want to thank the amazing state for great music, clam cakes, coffee milk and soggy dogs. i wish i could have set some, george. >> i believe it. >>> coming up a sneak peek at [baby crying] i got it. i got it. ♪ ♪ give grandma kisses. mwah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ getting some help with the little one, from her biggest fan. some real face time. just an amtrak away. it's a new day. and it's coming at you fast. it could be the day your workforce doubles... or the day your visitors quadruple. with comcast business you'll be ready... with the flexibility to control multiple
this year carlisle doing it again. haven't been with each other for a long time. there was a universal moment in this last year where everybody wondered if we would be able to come together again and feel that sense of community. newport has set the standard for that since its beginning, since the very first one. >> reporter: so inspiring to meet those ladies. thank you, brandy. the festival continues today with the black crows headlining. that's how cool this is. i have want to thank the...
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can't carlisle anita r bye. yomi and paul can thank you so much for being with us on the inside story. and thank you for watching. you can always wash this program again. any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash adrian inside story. and of course you can join the conversation on twitter. handle is a inside story from me fully back to my whole team here in doha. thank you very much for watching bye for now. the me news. news. news. news. i welcome sir. it should be about laser crisis. hardly down to the time. we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world. we live in time in that setting that adult has the task of fixing a war torn economy, counting the cost on al jazeera. ah, when ever you ah, all the reason presentable. disease that children the election by the time the challenge you didn't read me i i a mineral central to the quest for clean energy, a key ingredient for the production of electric car batteries, cobalt extracting. it is dangerous. profitab
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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 >> c-span shop is c-span's online store. there's a collection of products. browse to see what's new. your purchase will sport our nonprofit oper
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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point to combat deployments and a professorship of military very and strategy of the war college in carlisle pennsylvania. his previous book weekends tragic admiral. was awarded the william colby award. he has agreed to do this program in an interview format like a conversation followed by questions from the audience. i would be grateful iff audience members can put any questions in the q&a at the bottom of their screen. kevin thank you for joining us. >> thank you andrew i appreciate the invitation and everybody out there attending. >> i want to begin by asking you to discuss how your military background influenced your writing of the book. >> first of all it is important you don't have to have military background to have to be a historian i say the greatest military historian doesn't have the military background to have a my background but to have extensive military experience like i do maybe add different perspectives to your research and writing but i know what it's like to go through the desert or for former battalion commanderge i can speak with firsthand knowledge about around and tra
point to combat deployments and a professorship of military very and strategy of the war college in carlisle pennsylvania. his previous book weekends tragic admiral. was awarded the william colby award. he has agreed to do this program in an interview format like a conversation followed by questions from the audience. i would be grateful iff audience members can put any questions in the q&a at the bottom of their screen. kevin thank you for joining us. >> thank you andrew i appreciate...
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negotiated settlement as that peace plan of 1778 and actually sends a commission diplomats known as the carlislession coming out and then authorized to negotiate a settlement and what they were willing to accept was essentially what the first continental congress had asked for on the eve of war with one exception that was independence the north were not recognized independence but he was willing to let a continental congress remain giving americans greater autonomy at the first continental congress had asked for. so right up to the pinnacle of power for those who were willing to accept ar, negotiated settlement. >> your answers are thoughtful and well research. >> they have a completely different perspective so thank you for spending your evening with the historical society. hopefully we will see you in person. >> i look forward to that. booktv.org. .. >> i'm the executive director the washington mount vernon and i'm coming to you from that library for an exciting full evening book talk with patrick one
negotiated settlement as that peace plan of 1778 and actually sends a commission diplomats known as the carlislession coming out and then authorized to negotiate a settlement and what they were willing to accept was essentially what the first continental congress had asked for on the eve of war with one exception that was independence the north were not recognized independence but he was willing to let a continental congress remain giving americans greater autonomy at the first continental...
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bain, blackstone, carlisle, the murderers row of investors.ed the question, what do you think returns will be going forward? i said amazing, 20% plus. in that fund, the 2001 fund, 44% net returns. fast-forward, and you look at the last three funds we have done, $15 billion, $16 billion. the most recent, $25 billion. the last time we announced results, 44%. the road just keeps moving and changing. it is our job to continue to reinvent ways to extract and produce value. for us, the way i defined success is purchase price matters. some call that a value investing strategy, but that does not mean that you buy only value oriented companies. you want to buy technologies, buy into change, but purchase price matters. you do a series of transactions where you think, as a result of complexity, something being misunderstood, you can derive excess returns. i am very positive on the business. i think it will continue for a very long time. we will continue to see articles of too much money chasing too few deals, and it will continue. amanda: that was marc r
bain, blackstone, carlisle, the murderers row of investors.ed the question, what do you think returns will be going forward? i said amazing, 20% plus. in that fund, the 2001 fund, 44% net returns. fast-forward, and you look at the last three funds we have done, $15 billion, $16 billion. the most recent, $25 billion. the last time we announced results, 44%. the road just keeps moving and changing. it is our job to continue to reinvent ways to extract and produce value. for us, the way i defined...
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the carlisle indian school was founded by an army officer in 1879.ver 10,000 native american children passed through its doors until 1918, where they were separated from their families and subjected to cultural genocide and neglect. interior secretary deb haaland participated in wednesday's ceremony with members of the rosebud and ogala sioux tribes. haaland, the first native american cabinet secretary, is leading an investigation into the impact of these residential boarding schools and will seek to identify more burial sites across the country. top u.s. general mark milley feared then president trump could attempt a coup to keep the former president in power and compared trump's rhetoric's to that of nazi germany in the final weeks of his presidency. the revelations come in a new book by "washington post" reporters, which says milley described trump as a leader with nothing to lose. he also reportedly called trump's baseless claims of electoral fraud as his very own "reichstag moment." johnson & johnson says it's recalling five of its aerosol spray
the carlisle indian school was founded by an army officer in 1879.ver 10,000 native american children passed through its doors until 1918, where they were separated from their families and subjected to cultural genocide and neglect. interior secretary deb haaland participated in wednesday's ceremony with members of the rosebud and ogala sioux tribes. haaland, the first native american cabinet secretary, is leading an investigation into the impact of these residential boarding schools and will...
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to have the north peace plan of 1778 and he actually sends a commission of diplomats known as the carlisle nation that came over to america in 1770 in they were authorized to negotiate a settlement. and what the lord was willing to accept was essentially everythingng the first continental congress asked for on the eve of war with one exception. endependence. . . . . absolutely enlightening. i do encourage our audience to get home and read it because it has a different perspective the refreshing look at the american revolution so thank you for spending your evening with us. hopefully we'll see you in person after the pandemic. >> i look forward to that as well. thank you once again for having me. >> book tv on c-span2 as top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. saturday 10:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards". former xerox ceo laverne, the first black female ceo of a fortune 500 company on american business and corporate world and divide by amazon senior vice president alisha davis. sunday live noon eastern on in-depth. during our program with annette gordon reed as she talks about americ
to have the north peace plan of 1778 and he actually sends a commission of diplomats known as the carlisle nation that came over to america in 1770 in they were authorized to negotiate a settlement. and what the lord was willing to accept was essentially everythingng the first continental congress asked for on the eve of war with one exception. endependence. . . . . absolutely enlightening. i do encourage our audience to get home and read it because it has a different perspective the refreshing...
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and he actually sends a commission of diplomats those known at the carlisle commission came over to american in 1778. they were authorized to negotiate a settlement. but lord north was willing to accept, was essentially everything the first continental congress had asked for on the eve of war with one exception. and that was independent. north would not recognize independent but he was willing to limit continental congress remaining he was going to give them americans greater autonomy and on and on and on. the first continental congress had w asked for. so certainly right up to the power pentacle power in england there were people who were willing to accept a negotiated settled. >> pljohn, thank you your answes are thoughtful in the book is extensively researched. [inaudible]. >> i really do it encourage her audience to begin up and read it because a completely different perspective and refreshing look at the american revolution. thank you for spinning your evening with us and through the pandemic, hopefully we will see you inn person. [inaudible]. >> i think you once again for having me. ♪
and he actually sends a commission of diplomats those known at the carlisle commission came over to american in 1778. they were authorized to negotiate a settlement. but lord north was willing to accept, was essentially everything the first continental congress had asked for on the eve of war with one exception. and that was independent. north would not recognize independent but he was willing to limit continental congress remaining he was going to give them americans greater autonomy and on...
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point services included to combat deployment in a professorship in strategy at the war college from carlislepennsylvania. his previous book lincoln's tragic admiral the life of samuel. pont was awarded the william e. colby award. kevin did an interview in conversation which will be followed i questions from our audience and i would do grateful if audience members could put any questions inin the q&a at te bottom of their screen. kevin, thankou you very much for joining us. >> thank you andrew. i really appreciate the imitation and thank you to everybody who is out there. >> i want to begin by asking you to discuss how your military background influenced your writing in the book. >> well okay. i think first of all it's important to -- you know you don't have to have a military background to be a good military historian. in fact the greatest military historians haven't had a military background so if you just look at some of the great military books like jim mcpherson rick atkinson and her shoe, you don't have to have a military background but i do think that having extensive military experien
point services included to combat deployment in a professorship in strategy at the war college from carlislepennsylvania. his previous book lincoln's tragic admiral the life of samuel. pont was awarded the william e. colby award. kevin did an interview in conversation which will be followed i questions from our audience and i would do grateful if audience members could put any questions inin the q&a at te bottom of their screen. kevin, thankou you very much for joining us. >> thank...
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carlisle's fund would be 46% larger than its flagship pool and break the $26 billion record held by blackstone19. snap's sales more than doubled in the second quarter, way past estimates. daily active snapchat users exceeded expectations to add about 293 million -- to add to about 292 million. snap benefited from a digital advertising and e-commerce boom during the pandemic. shery: academy securities head of macro strategy will share with us his latest market insights plus a bloomberg equality representative will talk about hardships faced by lgbtq americans. that is it for "daybreak australia." "daybreak asia" is next and take a look at those live pictures from tokyo's olympic stadium. we are seeing the opening ceremony after being delayed for over a year given the coronavirus pandemic. we are expecting that opening ceremony in japan friday evening. usually, it would be held in a stadium full of fans. this year, it will only be athletes from across world in a near empty venue given the covid-19 cases. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: hello and welcome to "daybreak asia." i am haidi stroud-watts in
carlisle's fund would be 46% larger than its flagship pool and break the $26 billion record held by blackstone19. snap's sales more than doubled in the second quarter, way past estimates. daily active snapchat users exceeded expectations to add about 293 million -- to add to about 292 million. snap benefited from a digital advertising and e-commerce boom during the pandemic. shery: academy securities head of macro strategy will share with us his latest market insights plus a bloomberg equality...
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peace plan of 1778 and he actually sends a commission of diplomates that there was known as the carlisle commission that came over to america in 1778 and they were authorized to negotiate a settlement. and what lord north was willing to accept was essentially everything that the first continental congress had asked for on the eve of war with one exception and that was independence. north would not recognize independence, but he was willing to let a continental congress remain and give the americans greater autonomy and on 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 a negotiated settlement. >> john, thank you, your answers have been thoughtful. the book has been thoughtful and researched. absolutely enlightening and i encourage our audience to pick it up and read it and it has a different perspective and refreshing look at the american revolution. we look forward through the pandemic hopefully hosting you in person. >> i look forward to that as well. i thank
peace plan of 1778 and he actually sends a commission of diplomates that there was known as the carlisle commission that came over to america in 1778 and they were authorized to negotiate a settlement. and what lord north was willing to accept was essentially everything that the first continental congress had asked for on the eve of war with one exception and that was independence. north would not recognize independence, but he was willing to let a continental congress remain and give the...
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he actually sends a commission of diplomats that was known as a carlisle commission that came over to america in 1778, and they were authorized to negotiate a settlement. what clinton -- what lord north was willing to accept was essentially everything that the first continental congress had asked for on the eve of war, with one exception, and that was independence. north would not recognize independence, but he was willing to let a continental congress remain. he was going to give the americans greater autonomy, and on and on and on, that the first continental congress had asked for. so certainly even write up to the pinnacle power in england there were people who were willing to accept a negotiated settlement. >> john, thank you. your answers have been thoughtful. your writing is thoughtful. the the book is extensively researched. it's absolutely enlightening, and i really do encourage our audience to pick it up and read because it has a completely different perspective and refreshing look at the american revolution, so thank you for spending evening with us, and we look forward to h
he actually sends a commission of diplomats that was known as a carlisle commission that came over to america in 1778, and they were authorized to negotiate a settlement. what clinton -- what lord north was willing to accept was essentially everything that the first continental congress had asked for on the eve of war, with one exception, and that was independence. north would not recognize independence, but he was willing to let a continental congress remain. he was going to give the americans...
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. >>> brandi carlisle, love her, she's out with a new single.about the inspiration behind the music. >>> tonight at 7:00, monarch butterfly is on the verge of disappearing. a huge number have stopped migrating to california coast. >> you feel helpless like goodness, what's going on? how can we fix it? >> they are an icon telling us about how our ecosystems are functioning. >> we need to do everything we can to save them. >> the statewide effort underway to throw monarchs a life line. what you can do to help. watch the butterfly project on the kpix news at 7:00. >>> the sun is glowing red in new york. you know what they say, red skies at night, sailors delight. red sun in the sky. we're all going to die. why is the sun god angry? as we speak 78 wildfires are raging in western states. it's an apocalyptic vision of the future. good news, if you are old enough to get the joke, you >>> welcome back. some of the most popular summer festivals in bay area are making c >> last year san jose jazz festival went virtual as so many events did last year. frem
. >>> brandi carlisle, love her, she's out with a new single.about the inspiration behind the music. >>> tonight at 7:00, monarch butterfly is on the verge of disappearing. a huge number have stopped migrating to california coast. >> you feel helpless like goodness, what's going on? how can we fix it? >> they are an icon telling us about how our ecosystems are functioning. >> we need to do everything we can to save them. >> the statewide effort underway...
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he actually since the commission of diplomats was known as the carlisle commissioner, they came overican in 1778 they were authorized to negotiate a settlement what lord north was willing to accept was essentially everything the first continental congress and ask an even more with one exception that was independence. north would not recognize independence but he was willing to put the continental congress remain i was going to give the americans a greater autonomy and on and on and on the first continental congress and asked for. the certainly even right up to the pentacle powers in england, there were people who were willing to accept and negotiate a settled. terri: thank you john, your answers have been thoughtful. your writings are thoughtful and the booking and for the books has been extensively researched to. i really do encourage audience to pick the seven read it because it has a refreshing look at the american revolution. so thank you. and the historical society and hopefully we will see you in person seven printed. john: okay i look forward to that as well and i think it was
he actually since the commission of diplomats was known as the carlisle commissioner, they came overican in 1778 they were authorized to negotiate a settlement what lord north was willing to accept was essentially everything the first continental congress and ask an even more with one exception that was independence. north would not recognize independence but he was willing to put the continental congress remain i was going to give the americans a greater autonomy and on and on and on the first...
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. >>> brandi carlisle is out with a new single and she's here.ward winner joins us to talk about going back on the road and how her own story inspired her new music. you can kind of say she's right on time. get it? we'll see you at 7:00 straight up. >>> streaming today, from the music industry to wine industry, we'll hear from a vallejo native e40 about how and why he made the switch. watch at kpix.com or on the kpix app. >>> a live look from our mark ho and there you have it -- wiwireless on n the fastese, momost reliablble netw wow!w! big dealal! we get u unlimitd for justst $30 bucksks. i get t that too a and minene has 5g inincluded. impresessive. impresessive is sasaving four hundrered bucks a a year. fofour bucks? ? that's tough to b beat. relax peopople, my wiwireless is s crushing i . okayay, that's b because youol have xfininity mobile.e. it's wireleless so gooood, t keeps onone upping i itself. ♪ comeme on, get yourur motor rununning ♪ yoyou just heaead out on t the y ♪ lookoking for sosome tchotchs ♪ and d whatever c comes our wy ♪♪ ye
. >>> brandi carlisle is out with a new single and she's here.ward winner joins us to talk about going back on the road and how her own story inspired her new music. you can kind of say she's right on time. get it? we'll see you at 7:00 straight up. >>> streaming today, from the music industry to wine industry, we'll hear from a vallejo native e40 about how and why he made the switch. watch at kpix.com or on the kpix app. >>> a live look from our mark ho and there you...
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leader ofthe body's railway to carlisle. leader of the opposition, _ body's railway to carlisle.his house. it takes incredible courage and bravery to stand in that constituency and to sit on these benches beneath that plaque. we all want our economy to open and get back to normal but the question is whether we do it in a controlled way or a chaotic way. the health secretary told the house yesterday that under the government's plan infections could government's plan infections could go as high as 100,000 a day. a number of key questions. that. first, if infections reach io0,000 first, if infections reach 100,000 per day what does the prime minister expect the number of hospitalisations, deaths and the number of people with long covid will be in that eventuality? there are a number— will be in that eventuality? there are a number of— will be in that eventuality? there are a number of projections - will be in that eventuality? there are a number of projections and l will be in that eventuality? there are a number of projections and they are a number of projections and they are avail
leader ofthe body's railway to carlisle. leader of the opposition, _ body's railway to carlisle.his house. it takes incredible courage and bravery to stand in that constituency and to sit on these benches beneath that plaque. we all want our economy to open and get back to normal but the question is whether we do it in a controlled way or a chaotic way. the health secretary told the house yesterday that under the government's plan infections could government's plan infections could go as high...
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there was a big jump when we saw the carlisle and takeover offer.price could see further upside. anna: we have a whole day to get through, but the next time i see you, it will be monday. it might be bleary-eyed. mark: i might try to get up and wash it or stay up and watch it which will lead to a painful day. before the football, i hope treasuries go to plan first. anna: we will tick those off as they happen. thank you. i'll be back with the european market open next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they have unlimited for just $30 a month... $30. and they're number one in customer satisfaction. his number... delete it. i'm deleting it. so, break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, switch to xfinity mobile and get unlimited with 5g included for $30 on the nations fastest, most reliable network. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. a minute to go until the start of cash equity tradi
there was a big jump when we saw the carlisle and takeover offer.price could see further upside. anna: we have a whole day to get through, but the next time i see you, it will be monday. it might be bleary-eyed. mark: i might try to get up and wash it or stay up and watch it which will lead to a painful day. before the football, i hope treasuries go to plan first. anna: we will tick those off as they happen. thank you. i'll be back with the european market open next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪...
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i also want to express our appreciation for the support from the ndi and eti teams, leader hawk carlisle, chief operating officer jim boozer, want to thank alexander felt from the peace and rosacea and especially the eti advisory board which will have its inaugural meeting following this event. i certainly appreciate the participation of immediate and c-span, because one of the goals of eti is to educate both leaders in our country, both in the government and an industry and in the private sector as well as the american public about the need to promote and develop these emerging technologies that are essential both for our countries economic success and the defense determines that general hyten spoke so eloquently about. so thank everybody for being here today. it's a great pleasure to host you all here, and it's also a great privilege to be able to recognize eti on its founding date. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> everybody can take some breakfast with them. please. >> the u.s. house returns today at noon eastern. legislative work starts at two p.m. tuesday
i also want to express our appreciation for the support from the ndi and eti teams, leader hawk carlisle, chief operating officer jim boozer, want to thank alexander felt from the peace and rosacea and especially the eti advisory board which will have its inaugural meeting following this event. i certainly appreciate the participation of immediate and c-span, because one of the goals of eti is to educate both leaders in our country, both in the government and an industry and in the private...
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blackstone, carlisle, down the row. murderers rows of investors.forward and i said, i think they are going to be 20% plus. and i heard the sound of everyone's head on the table going down the row. in 2001, 44% net returns. fast-forward. you look at the last three funds we have done, big funds, $15 billion, $16 billion. the most recent, $25 billion. for the last time we announced results, 44% growth on a $25 billion fund. the world just keeps moving and changing. it is our job to continue to reinvent ways to extract and to produce value. for us, the way i do find our strategy is purchase price matters. some people call that a value investing strategy but value investing does not mean you only by value and companies. you want growth. everyone wants growth. but, purchase price matters. you do the tech data of the world. you do a series of transactions where you think as a result of complexity and something being misunderstood that you can derive excess return. i am very positive on the business. i think it will continue for a very long time. i think w
blackstone, carlisle, down the row. murderers rows of investors.forward and i said, i think they are going to be 20% plus. and i heard the sound of everyone's head on the table going down the row. in 2001, 44% net returns. fast-forward. you look at the last three funds we have done, big funds, $15 billion, $16 billion. the most recent, $25 billion. for the last time we announced results, 44% growth on a $25 billion fund. the world just keeps moving and changing. it is our job to continue to...
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she climbed the ranks of carlisle and is the head of asia-pacific at the canada investment board whichn female representation as well. thank you so much for hanging around. you have been very vocal when it comes to representation in the boards across asia. what are you seeing when it comes to diversity efforts right now? suyi: diversity efforts have come a long way. i have seen improvement. a lot of variance happening in the markets. the pandemic has thrown cold water on that movement. we are seeing the covid-19 crisis has affected all of us, but more for the working woman. people are talking about one in four women are thinking about leaving the workforce permanently. we need to have urgent need for leaders to help accelerate participation of women at all levels. shery: what is the big plan when it comes to diversity in asia and other esg efforts? suyi: as a shareholder, we hold a lot of private companies within a very active shareholder -- exercising our voting rights. back in 2017, we had implemented gender diversity practice. we started that in canada. that year, we voted down 45 c
she climbed the ranks of carlisle and is the head of asia-pacific at the canada investment board whichn female representation as well. thank you so much for hanging around. you have been very vocal when it comes to representation in the boards across asia. what are you seeing when it comes to diversity efforts right now? suyi: diversity efforts have come a long way. i have seen improvement. a lot of variance happening in the markets. the pandemic has thrown cold water on that movement. we are...