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sonali: that has carlisle thinking about it.ore about this -- to tell us more about this -- this is not your first rodeo. you were doing it at goldman and are doing it at carlisle. why is right now different than all the times before? pooja: thank you for having me today. at carlisle, we believe the investment opportunity around energy transition and re-carbonization more generally is incredibly scalable. there are opportunities for us to put capital to work. this is a global investment thesis that will play out over the next several decades. you're not going to see it just happen over the next year or two. it's our responsibility to continue to deploy capital and it will not only be resilient but perform irrespective. looking at the pipeline of deals, we see a lot of opportunities to deploy capital that fits in with energy transition and decarbonization. romaine: talk more about -- when we talk about transitioning to decarbonization, a lot of people just focus on oil, reduction in fossil fuel. we wouldn't think about it in the
sonali: that has carlisle thinking about it.ore about this -- to tell us more about this -- this is not your first rodeo. you were doing it at goldman and are doing it at carlisle. why is right now different than all the times before? pooja: thank you for having me today. at carlisle, we believe the investment opportunity around energy transition and re-carbonization more generally is incredibly scalable. there are opportunities for us to put capital to work. this is a global investment thesis...
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even here elders, one time kids at one to carlisle or one off to different born school. they come back in years like they were incense, they were changed like they didn't want to speak their language like they didn't want to do their cultural ways. i the overwhelming thing the whole matrons looked down as far as to make sure that no child spoke their language. they had a thing called the gauntlet and a child in your rack up some merits as sometimes those mirrors were for speaking your language. and during that, got many children who had these to merits were 1st to become completely undressed and walk and run naked down a line of children who were on both sides of them using their belts against their fellow student. and sometimes some kids use the, the buckle, and some of these kids hit pretty hard because they didn't, they would have to go to the got met. besides the physical punishment there was psychological abuse. then of course, sexual abuse. wrangle seemed to attract peter files and a lot of boys in the boys were sexually molested. you know, when i was about 10 year
even here elders, one time kids at one to carlisle or one off to different born school. they come back in years like they were incense, they were changed like they didn't want to speak their language like they didn't want to do their cultural ways. i the overwhelming thing the whole matrons looked down as far as to make sure that no child spoke their language. they had a thing called the gauntlet and a child in your rack up some merits as sometimes those mirrors were for speaking your language....
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when i 1st went to carlisle and went through all the names on the stones. i was overwhelmed with so many children. there was no, mary 14 graves had markers unknown the school cemetery. we figured she must be one of the unknowns. they moved to the cemetery to where it is to day in the records were not good. they can't keep track of children. that's when i got my 1st anger about the people not knowing what we've gone through dornen gordon school time. they did start that cemetery over there. there's a lot of old graves, her lot of kids died from disease. i was going to born school, her meningitis, pneumonia, flu. this used to be dormitory at one time when it was more than school. though boy and a hat. here is my dad eugene senior. he went to school here as a board school student. he had a bad experiences. it was catholic school in there were suppressed, he was suppressed in speaking his language. he said there was times that he was punished for being caught speak in the language and they get disciplined. he was traumatized by that may impact on from board sch
when i 1st went to carlisle and went through all the names on the stones. i was overwhelmed with so many children. there was no, mary 14 graves had markers unknown the school cemetery. we figured she must be one of the unknowns. they moved to the cemetery to where it is to day in the records were not good. they can't keep track of children. that's when i got my 1st anger about the people not knowing what we've gone through dornen gordon school time. they did start that cemetery over there....
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metro bank unchanged, surprising given talks with carlisle falling through. european equity markets, we just run through that. we saw losses in asia. we talked about why. the u.s. as well. investors grappled with banks possibly raising rates. speakers at the new economy forum have weighed in of course on the inflation debate. take a listen. >> this is in china and i don't see that changing, but there are ways, as i said, they give us an opportunity to work together. >> this pressure for directives for us to do things differently. certainly there is a possibility. we think about this with a 10, 20, 30-year perspective, not with a next couple of year perspective. >> i think they need to both take a little more time to better understand each other. there is a disconnect right now. i think biden is trying to engage more, but there is still some disconnect. >> we all acknowledge there are differences, but differences get resolved through dialogue, and it's great that china and the u.s. are talking. i don't think the world can decouple from one of the biggest manuf
metro bank unchanged, surprising given talks with carlisle falling through. european equity markets, we just run through that. we saw losses in asia. we talked about why. the u.s. as well. investors grappled with banks possibly raising rates. speakers at the new economy forum have weighed in of course on the inflation debate. take a listen. >> this is in china and i don't see that changing, but there are ways, as i said, they give us an opportunity to work together. >> this pressure...
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when they started reporting on the missing children in canada, it brought back memories of carlisle, pennsylvania, in the school there. this is my grandmother. my grandmother's oldest sister, was mary kenneth sometime in the sixty's. grandma said to mom, sister mary went to school and she's buried there. when you hear words like that, you don't know to ask other questions because you're shocked by the words that you just heard. we all grew up with quicken me, mom. always wonder what that mean. so in the late sixty's she started doing some searching for what happened to mary. she had this photo captioned william, karen, oak and daughter taker on 19 o. 3. and we both discussed. could this be barry? it's hard to know. does she look like a 9 year old girl? she'll pick a little girl. but they took mary in 30 others children from southeast alaska and in 19 o 3 they went from a temperate rain forest where there's lots of trees to a country that's flat and has trees but not like home. so it had to have been so much they had to adjust to to hunt, ask a little children it to last as for adults
when they started reporting on the missing children in canada, it brought back memories of carlisle, pennsylvania, in the school there. this is my grandmother. my grandmother's oldest sister, was mary kenneth sometime in the sixty's. grandma said to mom, sister mary went to school and she's buried there. when you hear words like that, you don't know to ask other questions because you're shocked by the words that you just heard. we all grew up with quicken me, mom. always wonder what that mean....
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mom was trying to find any information because she knew she died at carlisle stable. ask the department of health and welfare of 1967. 1985. it took a long time. this was over several years that she was writing back and forth trying to figure out who has what information. 1993. june 2008. 0, very cute. she finally found those 2 pieces of paper that said she had been there and she got sick and died. confined to bed in hospital for past 2 weeks. irregular temperature with disinformation, my cousins of family medicine, doctor. when he read that, he said she must have had t b just by that little bit of a description. ah, when i 1st went to courier and went through all the names on the stones. i was overwhelmed with so many children. there was no mary 14 graves had markers unknown. the score cemetery. we figured she must be worthy unknowns. they moved to the cemetery to where it is to day in the records were not good. they can't keep track of children. that's when i got my 1st anger about the people not knowing what we've gone through dornen gordon school time. they did st
mom was trying to find any information because she knew she died at carlisle stable. ask the department of health and welfare of 1967. 1985. it took a long time. this was over several years that she was writing back and forth trying to figure out who has what information. 1993. june 2008. 0, very cute. she finally found those 2 pieces of paper that said she had been there and she got sick and died. confined to bed in hospital for past 2 weeks. irregular temperature with disinformation, my...
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>> stanford carlisle ♪♪ >> are you truly him >> yes, i am >> dr. carlisle. >> can you read minds?ht circumstances. >> that was another trip down nightmare alley. the new thriller starring bradley cooper and cate blanchett will hit theaters december 17th. >>> in the top stories, a new york judge throws out conviction of two men wrongfully found guilty of civil rights leader malcolm x. the men were released in the 1980s. one died and the other mohammed aziz said he did not need the court, prosecutors or a piece of paper to tell him, he was innocent >>> tiktok usage surpassed instagram among gen z in america. 63% of americans between the ages of 12 and 17 use tiktok on a weekly basis 57% are using instagram. that same survey noted that gen z youth find tiktok funnier and more positive versus other social media platforms. >> that is true. my daughter, did you just post a picture? just look at a picture >> twitter, why would you use twitter? i get that >> no dancing. like no you know story all of that. >>> all right. the nfl says he is reviewing allegations that tampa bay receivers ant
>> stanford carlisle ♪♪ >> are you truly him >> yes, i am >> dr. carlisle. >> can you read minds?ht circumstances. >> that was another trip down nightmare alley. the new thriller starring bradley cooper and cate blanchett will hit theaters december 17th. >>> in the top stories, a new york judge throws out conviction of two men wrongfully found guilty of civil rights leader malcolm x. the men were released in the 1980s. one died and the other...
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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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carlisle, $27 billion. we have a great lineup for you. in just about 20 minutes time, we will speak to the ares managing director, cohead. we will talk to carlisle. also, we will speak with ursula burns of integral holdings. a stellar lineup of interviews to bring you. manus: quality names with a quality anchor, go easy on them. dani, be well. we will speak to her through the morning. a couple more breaking headlines coming through. we have noble and maersk drilling. this is one of the ones that will come through. let me just try and grab a few more details for you. consolidation within this sector, given the supply chain issues, given the energy crisis that we are in at the moment. it will be interesting to see why we see these combinations go through. all stock transaction. 50% of outstanding shares. it will be a merger of equals. noble drilling and maersk are to combine. they have a list on new york stock exchange along with nasdaq. big moves there in terms of what will go on in the drilling sector. this is underlying accusation for th
carlisle, $27 billion. we have a great lineup for you. in just about 20 minutes time, we will speak to the ares managing director, cohead. we will talk to carlisle. also, we will speak with ursula burns of integral holdings. a stellar lineup of interviews to bring you. manus: quality names with a quality anchor, go easy on them. dani, be well. we will speak to her through the morning. a couple more breaking headlines coming through. we have noble and maersk drilling. this is one of the ones...
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greg is heading towards hanover, kilpatrick is looking for stuart, and stuart has reached carlisle on july 2nd, as you can see. so on the second, here comes greg. hanover toward gettysburg. stuart finally learns where lee is, so he's going to be moving south to recombine with lee and just like what we saw a little bit but the reverse, what's going to happen is as kilpatrick is coming south toward gettysburg, he's going to run into hampton's rear guard at hunters town. how many of you have seen that battlefield at huntersville. it's a nice little battlefield. you can see everything there. he's going to run into the rear guard of wade hampton's brigade, and wade hampton is going to turn and there's going to be a nice little fight there. insignificant, but that fighting is going to occur on the 2nd. now, did you all figure out what the five were? how many did you come up with? most people are going to come up with four. they forget about the last one. okay. so here are the four. obviously i shouldn't say one and two. butford versus heath is on july 1. we all know that. let's go through i
greg is heading towards hanover, kilpatrick is looking for stuart, and stuart has reached carlisle on july 2nd, as you can see. so on the second, here comes greg. hanover toward gettysburg. stuart finally learns where lee is, so he's going to be moving south to recombine with lee and just like what we saw a little bit but the reverse, what's going to happen is as kilpatrick is coming south toward gettysburg, he's going to run into hampton's rear guard at hunters town. how many of you have seen...
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up next, we speak to carlisle cofounder david rubenstein.u have any questions, you can tweet us. tom, looking at the markets. tom: it is a modest midweek bump so far. 30 minutes into the trading day. francine: modest midweek. tom: the modest midweek bump of 0.2% 30 minutes in. inflation is front and center. factory gate prices at a 26-year high. the focus shifting to consumer prices out of the united states. it could be the highest since the 1990's. markets are now pricing -- this is the view of the markets starting to price that by early 2023 that could bp great hike cycle. will that change? it is flat on the dax. gains of 0.1% on the cac 40. stronger picture here in the u.k. gains of 26 points. part of that is down to what you are seeing in energy prices. brent is up. wti is up. biden is not yet ready to tap into the strategic reserves. let's break it down sector by sector. you have iron ore that is lower on the concerns and china around property. you have those grace periods. energy is gaining 1%. retail is also up 0.7%. consumer down 0.7
up next, we speak to carlisle cofounder david rubenstein.u have any questions, you can tweet us. tom, looking at the markets. tom: it is a modest midweek bump so far. 30 minutes into the trading day. francine: modest midweek. tom: the modest midweek bump of 0.2% 30 minutes in. inflation is front and center. factory gate prices at a 26-year high. the focus shifting to consumer prices out of the united states. it could be the highest since the 1990's. markets are now pricing -- this is the view...
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tell us what you learned running carlisle or in business, identify growth stories in height can tap intoond? >> where the big opportunities for us is to identify industries that virginia should be incredibly competitive bid and can provide opportunities for outside growth. we think about the opportunity, high-tech logistics and pharmaceuticals in the marine industry we have got great, great foundational capabilities forget the press forward and turn them into competitive advantage so we can create the real centers of excellence. not just in the mid atlantic but around the world. >> spent over top of the gop sweep this week it was not just the governor but you also took an incredible number of seats within the house and in virginia. you also have this close race in new jersey. when you think this says about the country? is there a shift going on? are people rejecting the woke policies? not just virginia but wait beyond. >> this reflects the kitchen table issues of low taxes, great schools, safe communities and oh by the way a safe opportunity these kitchen table issues and voters in virgi
tell us what you learned running carlisle or in business, identify growth stories in height can tap intoond? >> where the big opportunities for us is to identify industries that virginia should be incredibly competitive bid and can provide opportunities for outside growth. we think about the opportunity, high-tech logistics and pharmaceuticals in the marine industry we have got great, great foundational capabilities forget the press forward and turn them into competitive advantage so we...
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the bidens are staying at the 13-acre $30 million compound owned by billionaire pla philanthropist carlisle group. they surprised al rocky early. >> mr. al, how are you doing, al >> reporter: with a call during the thanksgiving day parade. >> my message is after two years, we're back, america is back there is nothing we're able to overcome, al. >> reporter: in a video message, the bidens noted while many families can celebrate together again, others feel an absence. >> we also keep in our hearts those who we lost and those who have lost so much and those who have an empty seat at their kitchen table or dining room table this year. >> reporter: we have an update on the president's health. the white house provide us with a memo if last week's physical back in washington a polyp was removed during his colonoscopy. that is b is benign today here on the island, the first lady says the family will attend a tree-lighting ceremony as a part of the festivities. >> kelly, thank you. >>> americans did more than just eat turkey and watch football this thanksgiving. they also spent a lot of money total
the bidens are staying at the 13-acre $30 million compound owned by billionaire pla philanthropist carlisle group. they surprised al rocky early. >> mr. al, how are you doing, al >> reporter: with a call during the thanksgiving day parade. >> my message is after two years, we're back, america is back there is nothing we're able to overcome, al. >> reporter: in a video message, the bidens noted while many families can celebrate together again, others feel an absence....
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he is a former carlisle ceo, they could have attacked him on private equity, but instead the tiki torch failed. this issue of education, i think it could mean different things to different people. like parents control of education, it could mean crt, it could be math, could be been material in the classroom. >> when i looked at that moment and saw how it played out, the one thing that struck me was the answer on education. for him it was what defund the police was for democrats in 2020. at the end of the campaign, it sucked all the momentum out. and i think gave a lot of impetus to republicans picking up the 12 seats that weren't necessarily there six weeks before. and so the messaging part of the campaign is critically important . but to doug's point, how you respond when there is that gap, that misunderstanding, whatever you want to frame it as you've got to be able to get in and clean that up, rewrite the circuits for the voter, who are now beginning to look at what you just said in a whole different way. if he had said of course every parent should have a say in what is going on in
he is a former carlisle ceo, they could have attacked him on private equity, but instead the tiki torch failed. this issue of education, i think it could mean different things to different people. like parents control of education, it could mean crt, it could be math, could be been material in the classroom. >> when i looked at that moment and saw how it played out, the one thing that struck me was the answer on education. for him it was what defund the police was for democrats in 2020....
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she has english me any money i shall won't be lot a scheduled carlisle now said that helen may go see my eliza gamlee cut them a diet. so she let them know login lately, some bullshit. mitchum hail, technology, alcohol. let oliver sold, eat or lay me away. old allan bah, aid or limit, you know, the hilt ball gum, she ish hashes, she us is e, as imposition was in a good nor rocky lead law cove lay, always the mudslinging shalana di yolanda than jak and adam. yes, as she was naked machine was used as though in v me by off the loop between hamish bow, the dark matter is an emma ratty company that has seen as the main player in the u . a cyber security market. dark matter. it's a very interesting case, the company, based in the united arab emirates, and they do sort of both defense as well as often there was this great reporting from both foreign policy as well as writers which looked into their offensive operations, meaning hacking. so what, what these reports were able to establish is that there was this group of an essay, former an essay and former cia intelligence officials from the u
she has english me any money i shall won't be lot a scheduled carlisle now said that helen may go see my eliza gamlee cut them a diet. so she let them know login lately, some bullshit. mitchum hail, technology, alcohol. let oliver sold, eat or lay me away. old allan bah, aid or limit, you know, the hilt ball gum, she ish hashes, she us is e, as imposition was in a good nor rocky lead law cove lay, always the mudslinging shalana di yolanda than jak and adam. yes, as she was naked machine was...
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staying at the 13-acre $30 million compound owned by billionaire david rubenstein, founder of the carlisle group. from that home, the president and first lady surprised al roker today. >> hello, mr. president. >> hello, al. how are you doing, pal. >> reporter: with a call during the macy's thanksgiving day parade. >> my message is after two years you're back. america is back. there is nothing we are unable to overcome al. >> reporter: in a video message, the bidens noted while many families can celebrate together again others feel an absence today. >> we also keep in our hearts those who we lost and those who have lost so much. and those who have an empty seat at their kitchen table or their dining room table this year. >> mixed emotions indeed. and kelly joins us live from nantucket. kelly, there are new test results from the president's physical which was last week, right? >> reporter: that's right. the white house physician has given us a new memo that says that the results are in on the colonoscopy and a polyp that was removed during that procedure is benign. it is considered small but
staying at the 13-acre $30 million compound owned by billionaire david rubenstein, founder of the carlisle group. from that home, the president and first lady surprised al roker today. >> hello, mr. president. >> hello, al. how are you doing, pal. >> reporter: with a call during the macy's thanksgiving day parade. >> my message is after two years you're back. america is back. there is nothing we are unable to overcome al. >> reporter: in a video message, the bidens...
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. >>> when we come back, we will bring you those numbers and instant analysis >>> later, the carlisleets, who should lead the fed and much me?or you are watching "squawk box" and this is cnbc office. hey, i can help you do that right now. high thryv! thryv? yep. i'm the all-in-one management software built for small business. high thryv! help me with scheduling? sure thing. up top. high thryv! payments? high thryv! promotions? high thryv! email marketing? almost there, hold on. wait for it. high thryv! manage my customer list? can do. will do. high thryv! post on social media? hash-tag high thryv my friend! get a free demo at thryv.com. so, you want evs, you have come to the right place. is that tom brady? yeah. he comes in to recharge, get software updates. you know. let's go! >>> walmart ready to report. the nation's largest retailer kicks off ahead of the holiday shopping season. we'll get the numbers and the market reaction. >>> president biden is signing the infrastructure deal into law. he will join us to talk about the plan and what it means for his company. >>> a big meeting w
. >>> when we come back, we will bring you those numbers and instant analysis >>> later, the carlisleets, who should lead the fed and much me?or you are watching "squawk box" and this is cnbc office. hey, i can help you do that right now. high thryv! thryv? yep. i'm the all-in-one management software built for small business. high thryv! help me with scheduling? sure thing. up top. high thryv! payments? high thryv! promotions? high thryv! email marketing? almost...
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watch as the former governor coming back trying to have a new term, but running against the former carlisletive, someone we know pretty well here bloomberg. normally, you think that would go to the democrat, but that race has narrowed. there is no distance between those two candidates. guy: what is the read across? can i take a message from what is about to happen? david: it is one of the great debates. people will take the read whether they should or not. but what does it say about the democrats nationally is what is going on? a pokey met yesterday from nbc that is not good news for mr. biden. but even more interesting is a gallop poll that suggest the majority of americans think the government is trying to do too much. joe biden thought he was going to be helping the democrats by looking at these great things we are going to do, some people are saying maybe you are going too far too fast. alix: the rhetoric is if you can get something passed in the human for structure bill, that will be good, he did his job. but that may not be the case based on this poll. david: maybe nervous about how b
watch as the former governor coming back trying to have a new term, but running against the former carlisletive, someone we know pretty well here bloomberg. normally, you think that would go to the democrat, but that race has narrowed. there is no distance between those two candidates. guy: what is the read across? can i take a message from what is about to happen? david: it is one of the great debates. people will take the read whether they should or not. but what does it say about the...
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tom has avoided the carlisle, is that the headline out of the retail sales report?: breaking news. michael: we see strong growth but about half of it is back of the envelope, not actual calculations. tom: what you see in the bond markets? jonathan: looking at twos, fives, and tens, it is about the rate hike conversations. you see the pick up on two and five, yields up another two basis points. the two at the highs of the year around 54 basis points. the data is an upside surprise and there been people talking about this looking for a real acceleration in this economy into year end. there is an inflation story and we knew that going into the print. when you put it together, i want to go back to something lisa said. watch what people are doing and not what they are saying. people are feeling this economy in a negative way. consumer sentiment is that a decade low, inflation is in a multi-decade high. we look at the numbers coming out of corporate america and the labor market and out of retail sales, output is flying. this economy looks pretty strong. tom: i thought of
tom has avoided the carlisle, is that the headline out of the retail sales report?: breaking news. michael: we see strong growth but about half of it is back of the envelope, not actual calculations. tom: what you see in the bond markets? jonathan: looking at twos, fives, and tens, it is about the rate hike conversations. you see the pick up on two and five, yields up another two basis points. the two at the highs of the year around 54 basis points. the data is an upside surprise and there been...
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. >> the 54-year-old former carlisle group ceo saw a sharp turnaround in the polls crediting the growing momentum to his focus on what he calls kitchen table issues like taxes, jobs, community safety and skoo.s it was on the issue of parental involvement in public education that he found enthusiastic support. >> together we'll change the trajectory of this commonwealth. and friends, we are going to start that transformation on day one. [cheering and applause] there is no time to waste. our kids can't wait. we work in real people time, not government time. >> in a statement mccauliffe accepted the loss and wrote we must protect virginia's great public schools and invest in our students and protect voting rights, protect a woman's right to choose and above all else we must protect our democracy. while there will be setbacks along the way i'm confident the long-term path of virginia is toward inclusion, openness and tolerance for all. democratic analysts will look back on what went wrong on the mccauliffe side. he had a clear advantage going into this. time i.d. served in the role before bu
. >> the 54-year-old former carlisle group ceo saw a sharp turnaround in the polls crediting the growing momentum to his focus on what he calls kitchen table issues like taxes, jobs, community safety and skoo.s it was on the issue of parental involvement in public education that he found enthusiastic support. >> together we'll change the trajectory of this commonwealth. and friends, we are going to start that transformation on day one. [cheering and applause] there is no time to...
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host: mark from carlisle, pennsylvania. caller: good morning, jesse. great topic. great comments. agree with james and kevin for sure, and the last guy that called. let's get the facts out. jacob blake had a warrant, knife. he is trying to steal his car. his girlfriend posey car. --'earl friends -- his girlfriend's car. this was not a peaceful protest. these politicians like the last guy just said that her treating this -- that are creating this problem and not knowing the facts, they need to be investigated and held accountable. it was not peaceful protests. it was riots and people got killed. innocent people got killed. let's stick to the facts. host:-- host: let's go to rudolph. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: first of all, where did the kid get the gun from? host: that's a good question. caller: i've been hearing he got it from his mother. he was 17 years old. his mother should have been arrested for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. all of this stuff about this country is divided, come on, man. everybody knows what time it is. we've been
host: mark from carlisle, pennsylvania. caller: good morning, jesse. great topic. great comments. agree with james and kevin for sure, and the last guy that called. let's get the facts out. jacob blake had a warrant, knife. he is trying to steal his car. his girlfriend posey car. --'earl friends -- his girlfriend's car. this was not a peaceful protest. these politicians like the last guy just said that her treating this -- that are creating this problem and not knowing the facts, they need to...
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we have had damage from carlisle in the north of our patch, all the way through lancashire, right downage onto the network-— the network. you are able to improvise — the network. you are able to improvise some _ the network. you are able to improvise some help - the network. you are able to improvise some help in - the network. you are able to - improvise some help in coniston, i think, when power was out? yes. improvise some help in coniston, i think, when power was out? yes, in coniston we — think, when power was out? yes, in coniston we have _ think, when power was out? yes, in coniston we have been _ think, when power was out? yes, in coniston we have been very - think, when power was out? yes, in coniston we have been very well - coniston we have been very well supported by the cumbrian local resilience forum and in coniston they have opened a welfare centre at they have opened a welfare centre at the sports centre and we have been assuring we can put power into key buildings and supplies there. we are working right across our areas with multiple partners to get out and give as mu
we have had damage from carlisle in the north of our patch, all the way through lancashire, right downage onto the network-— the network. you are able to improvise — the network. you are able to improvise some _ the network. you are able to improvise some help - the network. you are able to improvise some help in - the network. you are able to - improvise some help in coniston, i think, when power was out? yes. improvise some help in coniston, i think, when power was out? yes, in coniston...
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have loved to have stopped the war much earlier than that in 1779, of course, they sent out the carlisle without representation was the central theme of the negotiations that he hoped would happen. by that stage, of course, it was far too late. the fighting had been going on for four years. but nonetheless, the idea of him being a tyrant in the 18th century sense of the word, a despotic ruler is completely wrong. >> through your text you deal with the two primary nicknames he had during his reign. in england they called him farmer george. i think it was meant to be used with derision. it actually helped him in the early election returns in the hinterlands and country sides. here they just called him the mad king, and both nicknames kind of fall short of their mark in light of this new piece of scholarship. >> thank you, yes, i think that's right. farmer george, of course, was used by intellectuals as a way of trying to embarrass and humiliate him, but in a country where 80% of the people took their livelihoods from agriculture, it actually made him more popular. and mad king george is a
have loved to have stopped the war much earlier than that in 1779, of course, they sent out the carlisle without representation was the central theme of the negotiations that he hoped would happen. by that stage, of course, it was far too late. the fighting had been going on for four years. but nonetheless, the idea of him being a tyrant in the 18th century sense of the word, a despotic ruler is completely wrong. >> through your text you deal with the two primary nicknames he had during...
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trump in 2020 hence biden wins by 20 points and now they see a basketball coach-like figure with carlisle credentials who doesn't have the temperament of the president or the twitter habits of him, of the former president. >> right. >> and they think they might be able to get behind him. i think we should make no mistake here. a lot of this language and attacking critical race theory is what a lot of democrats would view as, you know, coded language. >> right. >> it's dog whistling, and there is no critical race theory involved in virginia's k-12 curriculum but young yin has realized this is an opportunity that margaret was discussing. >> that's another reason for the coded language and dog whistles, many saying he's a lot more like donald trump than he would like to believe. the demographics in virginia have changed. simple math should make him able to win the race which is why in the closing days he said i'll do democrats and i'll do this. jobs came all over. the unemployment rate dropped in every single county and city in the commonwealth vaf have a when i was your governor. i was the
trump in 2020 hence biden wins by 20 points and now they see a basketball coach-like figure with carlisle credentials who doesn't have the temperament of the president or the twitter habits of him, of the former president. >> right. >> and they think they might be able to get behind him. i think we should make no mistake here. a lot of this language and attacking critical race theory is what a lot of democrats would view as, you know, coded language. >> right. >> it's...
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. >> it's an amazing story of america that the former ceo of the carlisle group could get himself elected governor. it's an incredible story to see. thank you both. >>> one reason a fairly generic candidate like glenn youngkin was able to win is that the state party fixed it so he didn't have to beat a diehard maga candidate in the primary. there are much trumpier candidates out there that could cause major headaches for republicans, and we'll explain, next. r republic ans, and we'll explain, next so subaru is growing our commitment to protect the environment. in partnership with the national forest foundation, subaru and our retailers are proud to help replant 1 million trees to help restore our forests. subaru. more than a car company. discover card i just got my cashback match is this for real? yup! we match all the cash back new card members earn at the end of their first year automatically woo! i got my mo-ney! it's hard to contain yourself isn't it? uh- huh! well let it go! woooo! get a dollar for dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. tonight, i'll be eatin
. >> it's an amazing story of america that the former ceo of the carlisle group could get himself elected governor. it's an incredible story to see. thank you both. >>> one reason a fairly generic candidate like glenn youngkin was able to win is that the state party fixed it so he didn't have to beat a diehard maga candidate in the primary. there are much trumpier candidates out there that could cause major headaches for republicans, and we'll explain, next. r republic ans, and...
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the thing is republicans -- this -- youngkin is in the carlisle group, right? he is more of a mitch mcconnell type republican. but they're all willing to embrace and at least keep the racism in the club, because they know that gets them power. kevin mccarthy, they're all doing it. they're doing it in texas. the governor, lieutenant governor of texas, because they want to stay in power. "the dallas morning news." 850 books have been probed by texas lawmakers. out of the first 100 boos they think they might want to ban, 97 are written by women, people of color or lgbtq authors. a book called "new kid", it was later reinstated. he says it's boosted his sales. he says it's actually working for him. it's like they're tied to this now, and now the people who voted for them want the books banned. >> well, they've been tied to it since 1968, or a little bit before that. >> hello. >> but it manifests itself in different ways. and we've had -- we have these, you know, textbook thing. we had textbook wars in '70s with the gablers in texas. there seems to me there is a lot
the thing is republicans -- this -- youngkin is in the carlisle group, right? he is more of a mitch mcconnell type republican. but they're all willing to embrace and at least keep the racism in the club, because they know that gets them power. kevin mccarthy, they're all doing it. they're doing it in texas. the governor, lieutenant governor of texas, because they want to stay in power. "the dallas morning news." 850 books have been probed by texas lawmakers. out of the first 100 boos...
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the ceo of the carlisle group beating terry mcauliffe. how did he do it?t right for youngkin. he made gains where donald trump performed last year. he made gains throughout the state. again, i keep talking about this. i think it's interesting in northern virginia, outside of washington, d.c., very high population there, you still see it's blue on the map, what youngkin did, he made it less blue. take a look at loudon county here, this is a big one, a lot of the school issues had to do with louden county. republicans were very much in the game in loudoun county. what youngkin did, he didn't take republicans all the way back to the pretrump standing in loudoun county, but he's going to lose this by ten points. he loses less than trump did in suburbs outside of washington, d.c. but also he didn't do as well as mitt romney did in 2012. even doing better than youngkin in 2012 in the suburbs was not enough to lift mitt romney in virginia. he lost by four points. it wasn't just that youngkin got improvement around the suburbs around richmond, in southwest, virgin
the ceo of the carlisle group beating terry mcauliffe. how did he do it?t right for youngkin. he made gains where donald trump performed last year. he made gains throughout the state. again, i keep talking about this. i think it's interesting in northern virginia, outside of washington, d.c., very high population there, you still see it's blue on the map, what youngkin did, he made it less blue. take a look at loudon county here, this is a big one, a lot of the school issues had to do with...
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. >> the 54-year-old former carlisle group ceo saw a sharp turn around the polls. he focused on kitchen table issues like taxes, jobs, community safety and schools. it was the issue of parental involvement in public education that youngkin found enthusiastic support. in his speech he vowed to make the largest investment in education and start work on 20 new charter schools. >> there is no time to waste. our kids can't wait. we are going to press forward with a curriculum that includes listening to parents' input. a curriculum that allows our children to run as fast as they can teaching them how to think, enabling their dreams to soar. >> youngkin has long spoken out against what he sees as critical race theory infused lesson plans making their way to schools. he shared the night with winston sears, marine and jamaican immigrant first black woman lieutenant governor. throughout this campaign terry mccauliffe had repeatedly tried to tie glenn youngkin to president trump. a tactic that didn't work out and could change the way that many other democratic campaigns were
. >> the 54-year-old former carlisle group ceo saw a sharp turn around the polls. he focused on kitchen table issues like taxes, jobs, community safety and schools. it was the issue of parental involvement in public education that youngkin found enthusiastic support. in his speech he vowed to make the largest investment in education and start work on 20 new charter schools. >> there is no time to waste. our kids can't wait. we are going to press forward with a curriculum that...
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. >> bill: in your former life at carlisle you were a numbers guy, too.eople. historically you would expect democrats to get 25 -- 75% of all the early votes and republicans to get 25%. i think we've done a lot better. it is two-fold. we have a lot of enthusiasm on our side but i also think terry mccauliffe hasn't had the turnout he expected. there is no enthusiasm on his side of the ballot and hasn't been from the beginning. we have strong momentum. >> bill: what part of the state do you see that? >> all over actually. all over. i think as this -- the early ballots are turned in we'll see we have done better in the early voting than any republican has done in early voting. has everything to do with the fact that republicans also decided to turn out early. we were running a get out the vote effort from day one on september 17th. get friends out to vote. we set records in a number of counties that are all red that had never really voted early but got early vote out. i think we'll see strong early returns in northern virginia, too. >> sandra: your race, whi
. >> bill: in your former life at carlisle you were a numbers guy, too.eople. historically you would expect democrats to get 25 -- 75% of all the early votes and republicans to get 25%. i think we've done a lot better. it is two-fold. we have a lot of enthusiasm on our side but i also think terry mccauliffe hasn't had the turnout he expected. there is no enthusiasm on his side of the ballot and hasn't been from the beginning. we have strong momentum. >> bill: what part of the state...
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. >> so many years later, charles carlisle still smarts from the loss of his big sister kathy, just neverkathy was 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 they 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
. >> so many years later, charles carlisle still smarts from the loss of his big sister kathy, just neverkathy was 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...
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local climate strike today and graham frost, head teacher at the robert ferguson primary school in carlisleds are 'oining you? that is this. ., , ., this. i have been 'oining the climate strike _ this. i have beenjoining the climate strike since - this. i have beenjoining the climate strike since they - this. i have been joining the | climate strike since they first started here in the uk in february and 2019. we obviously took a break for covid but it's been two years of doing this. and it's sad that young people are still having to walk out of school to get politicians to listen to us. i've got a lot of friends who are coming today, which is a really nice to see. it's nice to see that we haven't lost that momentum and people are still interested and still want to come out and put pressure on politicians in this way. what has the response been from your teachers? my teachers are what i would describe as club quietly supportive —— as quietly supportive of that i have missed quite a lot of school but they recognise why i am doing this is important. and that i have the right intention behind
local climate strike today and graham frost, head teacher at the robert ferguson primary school in carlisleds are 'oining you? that is this. ., , ., this. i have been 'oining the climate strike _ this. i have beenjoining the climate strike since - this. i have beenjoining the climate strike since they - this. i have been joining the | climate strike since they first started here in the uk in february and 2019. we obviously took a break for covid but it's been two years of doing this. and it's...
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glenn youngkin, former ceo at the carlisle group.end. looks like the race boils down to when you analyze it two big issues. one is economy and the other is education. on economy, virginia has a budget surplus. so youngkin wants to cut taxes. terry mcauliffe, the former governor, he wants to spend more money and much of the spend woulding on the education. >> we're the 10th, 12th wealthiest state in america. we're down 1200 teachers today. it is not fair that students have sub taught teachers. as governor i will raise teacher pay above the national average for the first time in the history of the commonwealth of virginia. reporter: what youngkin has been able to do is flip the usual script on this issue. instead of focusing how much money is spent in the schools, he made it cultural, highlighting school board showdowns over mask mandates and instruction in the classroom when it comes to race. >> i get notes from everybody all over the nation. stand up for our children too. this is where virginia gets to stand up for every child in ame
glenn youngkin, former ceo at the carlisle group.end. looks like the race boils down to when you analyze it two big issues. one is economy and the other is education. on economy, virginia has a budget surplus. so youngkin wants to cut taxes. terry mcauliffe, the former governor, he wants to spend more money and much of the spend woulding on the education. >> we're the 10th, 12th wealthiest state in america. we're down 1200 teachers today. it is not fair that students have sub taught...
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i am a business-minded guy with a carlisle group. i am not inflammatory.rump in a strategic way and tapping into trump and making sure the basis motivated. >> some may say he's been kept in a lock box. >> democrats in virginia have hoped to be able to campaign on a path infrastructure bill but democrats in washington are still searching for a way forward on the party's agenda. that path forward got murkier. peter alexander has more. >> reporter: president biden on the global stage warning this is a decisive decade for climate change. >> we hope to lead by the power of our examples. >> reporter: back home the president facing a new surprising setback on his ongoing struggle to unite democrats around his $1.5 trillion social and climate spending plan. joe manchin firing a warning shot saying he's still not on board. >> this is a recipe for economic crisis. >> the political games have to stop. holding this bill hostage is not going to work in getting my support. >> reporter: the white house responding, we'll remain confident the plan will gain senator manchin
i am a business-minded guy with a carlisle group. i am not inflammatory.rump in a strategic way and tapping into trump and making sure the basis motivated. >> some may say he's been kept in a lock box. >> democrats in virginia have hoped to be able to campaign on a path infrastructure bill but democrats in washington are still searching for a way forward on the party's agenda. that path forward got murkier. peter alexander has more. >> reporter: president biden on the global...
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host: mark from carlisle, pennsylvania. caller: good morning, jesse. great topic. great comments. agree with james and kevin for sure, and the last guy that called. let's get the facts out. jacob blake had a warrant, knife. he is trying to steal his car. his girlfriend posey car. --'earl friends -- his girlfriend's car. this was not a peaceful protest. these politicians like the last guy just said that her treating this -- that are creating this problem and not knowing the facts, they need to be investigated and held accountable. it was not peaceful protests. it was riots and people got killed. innocent people got killed. let's stick to the facts. host:-- host: let's go to rudolph. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: first of all, where did the kid get the gun from? host: that's a good question. caller: i've been hearing he got it from his mother. he was 17 years old. his mother should have been arrested for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. all of this stuff about this country is divided, come on, man. everybody knows what time it is. we've been
host: mark from carlisle, pennsylvania. caller: good morning, jesse. great topic. great comments. agree with james and kevin for sure, and the last guy that called. let's get the facts out. jacob blake had a warrant, knife. he is trying to steal his car. his girlfriend posey car. --'earl friends -- his girlfriend's car. this was not a peaceful protest. these politicians like the last guy just said that her treating this -- that are creating this problem and not knowing the facts, they need to...
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tell us what you learned run carlisle or in business, identifying growth stories and how you can tapportunities for us is to identify industries that virginia should be incredibly competitive in and can provide opportunities for outsize growth and when we think about the opportunity in high tech and technology and healthcare and logistics, in pharmaceuticals, in the marine industry, we've got great, great foundational capabilities but we have to press forward and turn them into competitive advantage so we can create some of the real centers of excellence, not just in the mid-atlantic but around the world and this is one of the great opportunities for us. that requires us to have an education system that's fully engaged, that requires us to have a government that's fully engaged and business and so here we are going to bring together all the things that i have spent 30 years doing in our leadership team next year. maria: yes. and you've got a great team with you as well. look, we're talking about this gop sweep that we saw this week. it was not just the governor but you also took an i
tell us what you learned run carlisle or in business, identifying growth stories and how you can tapportunities for us is to identify industries that virginia should be incredibly competitive in and can provide opportunities for outsize growth and when we think about the opportunity in high tech and technology and healthcare and logistics, in pharmaceuticals, in the marine industry, we've got great, great foundational capabilities but we have to press forward and turn them into competitive...
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carlisle, newcastle. we you bought your tickets to claim your compensation.— claim your compensation. it is a auestion claim your compensation. it is a question that — claim your compensation. it is a question that comes _ claim your compensation. it is a question that comes up - claim your compensation. it is a question that comes up every i claim your compensation. it is a i question that comes up every year but bad weather is not unexpected. why does this still happen? what why does this still happen? what ha--ens why does this still happen? what ha ens is why does this still happen? what happens is the — why does this still happen? what happens is the wind _ why does this still happen? what happens is the wind - _ why does this still happen? what happens is the wind - not - why does this still happen? twat happens is the wind — not to why does this still happen? hisusgt happens is the wind — not to sound too flippant — it blows down the trees near the track. notjust trees, it can be trampolines from g
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virginia is a more educated state, harder to demagogue the ceo of carlisle and virginia than it would have been in ohio. >> now that i'm taking my stage directions from tom mcintyre it is time to rep up for a minute. i'm going to ask one question, i'm going to ask it more bluntly. if the infrastructure package and the build back better agenda package had passed before the -- before, do you believe terry mcauliffe would have won? >> the atmosphere was so difficult the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> as the member designated by congresswoman barragan, i inform the house that ms. barragan will vote yes on consideration of the resolution.
virginia is a more educated state, harder to demagogue the ceo of carlisle and virginia than it would have been in ohio. >> now that i'm taking my stage directions from tom mcintyre it is time to rep up for a minute. i'm going to ask one question, i'm going to ask it more bluntly. if the infrastructure package and the build back better agenda package had passed before the -- before, do you believe terry mcauliffe would have won? >> the atmosphere was so difficult the speaker pro...