32
32
Sep 27, 2023
09/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
when i was at carlisle and my friends who are here who worked with me at carlisle we had the great privilegeg a part of this group. and participating in what you'vu built so thank you. and brings a group of people together who really care about washington d.c. and northern virginia and southern maryland. so thank youso all for participating in this. it is such an important moment for us to recognize that when we work together and we have a common goal we can accomplish great things for. >> recently the football team and the washington area, the commander's comment was bought by a group where the two principal owners and mark is one of the owners as well. it's thoughts are likely to build a new stadium. the current stadium is in maryland. they have a chance of maybe going to rfk or that sites. what about virginia? would virginia provide incentives are you interested in building a football stayed in there for them? >> i have frequently reminded everyone that virginia will be the best place to live and work and raise a family. i also think it's a great place to have a professional football team
when i was at carlisle and my friends who are here who worked with me at carlisle we had the great privilegeg a part of this group. and participating in what you'vu built so thank you. and brings a group of people together who really care about washington d.c. and northern virginia and southern maryland. so thank youso all for participating in this. it is such an important moment for us to recognize that when we work together and we have a common goal we can accomplish great things for....
37
37
Sep 7, 2023
09/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
shrek is shut in carlisle are some theatres are forced to shut their doors because of crumbling concrete september record—breaking heatwave is set to continue and we've provisionally had the hottest day of the year so far. and on bbc london... a nationwide manhunt continues for an escapee who broke out of wandsworth prison. we speak to a former inmate who knew daniel khalife. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a huge manhunt is under way for the former soldier who escaped from wandsworth prison yesterday morning. more than 150 officers and staff from the metropolitan police's counterterrorism unit are trying to track down daniel khalife, who was accused of gathering information for iran. he strapped himself under a food delivery van, still dressed as a prison chef. tonight, police say he has not been seen, but they have been giving more details about how he got out. we begin with our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. wandsworth prison this afternoon, the day after the infamous escape, and a clear view of the kitchen block and the short route to freedom that daniel
shrek is shut in carlisle are some theatres are forced to shut their doors because of crumbling concrete september record—breaking heatwave is set to continue and we've provisionally had the hottest day of the year so far. and on bbc london... a nationwide manhunt continues for an escapee who broke out of wandsworth prison. we speak to a former inmate who knew daniel khalife. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a huge manhunt is under way for the former soldier who escaped from...
16
16
Sep 7, 2023
09/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
raac has been found in theatres in dartford, cardiff, northampton and carlisle — from where our northgland correspondent danny savage reports. # and i saw herface # now i'm a believer...# this should be on stage in carlisle this week but there is no fairytale ending for shrek the musical in cumbria. the show has been cancelled. it is a really interesting building, it is this high level that we are interested in... this auditorium's roof is constructed of raac concrete. government guidance means expert engineers will not now sign off the use of this building. and theyjust kind of laughed at me and said, "of course we won't." we will not do that and therefore, if i can't get any support out there as a surveyor, i'm not going to be able to sign this off and regretfully i've got to say to the council, my recommendation is you don't use the space. as with some other buildings affected by this issue, it hasn't led to the closure of the whole site. so here at the sands centre in carlisle, this auditorium, built in the mid—1980s, is now completely closed and out of bounds but the adjoining le
raac has been found in theatres in dartford, cardiff, northampton and carlisle — from where our northgland correspondent danny savage reports. # and i saw herface # now i'm a believer...# this should be on stage in carlisle this week but there is no fairytale ending for shrek the musical in cumbria. the show has been cancelled. it is a really interesting building, it is this high level that we are interested in... this auditorium's roof is constructed of raac concrete. government guidance...
32
32
Sep 7, 2023
09/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
so here at the sands centre in carlisle, this auditorium, built in the mid—1980s, is now completely closedknock—on effect is huge. the wider economic impact as well. we look at the pubs around, the hotels, the staff that might have been working here, it'sjust really, really disappointing. in northampton, the royal and derngate theatres have also been closed due to worries about crumbling concrete. engineers are on site and some performers have planned to go elsewhere. comedian tim vine has had to find another venue orface not performing here. i'm making light of it because i'm a comic, but for these theatres, like the orchard theatre in dartford, another wonderful theatre, this is a real problem. so i hope they can sort it very soon and get back to the normal business of putting shows on because that's what we all want. the orchard theatre in dartford and st david's hall in cardiff have also had to be closed. these are just four of several theatres and concert halls all built in the same era, all with the same problem of discredited concrete construction. danny savage, bbc news. this is ah
so here at the sands centre in carlisle, this auditorium, built in the mid—1980s, is now completely closedknock—on effect is huge. the wider economic impact as well. we look at the pubs around, the hotels, the staff that might have been working here, it'sjust really, really disappointing. in northampton, the royal and derngate theatres have also been closed due to worries about crumbling concrete. engineers are on site and some performers have planned to go elsewhere. comedian tim vine has...
33
33
Sep 24, 2023
09/23
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
it's the best place to invest in the experiences i had a carlisle put us in a position to build somethingpecial. david: you have a clothing company which is called skims. kim: yes. david: and you have a skincare beauty company called skin by kim. do you need help coming up with that name? probably not. ok, so to businesses is pretty big, those are big businesses. why did you think you have the time -- you have four children, to do another business in the private equity world, how much time you have for something like this? kim: i feel like in life you have to do things that challenge you and help you grow and evolve. this is a space that after spending time with jay and the knowledge i have learned taking investments from firms and having great relationships and being on the others, seeing relationships not work out if you do not know what the right investment person and team i really felt like we could set ourselves apart by really being that person that has been the founder, that believes in the founder, that wants to really help the company grow and thrive and really support them becau
it's the best place to invest in the experiences i had a carlisle put us in a position to build somethingpecial. david: you have a clothing company which is called skims. kim: yes. david: and you have a skincare beauty company called skin by kim. do you need help coming up with that name? probably not. ok, so to businesses is pretty big, those are big businesses. why did you think you have the time -- you have four children, to do another business in the private equity world, how much time you...
24
24
Sep 23, 2023
09/23
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
i did not start investing in consumer businesses until i started carlisle, but obviously spent the entirety of my time doing that, and in particular spent my time trying to back high-growth consumer brands, and i have a passion for that. it's the best place to invest and the experiences i had at carlisle put us in a position to build something special. david: you have a clothing company which is called skims. kim: yes. david: and you have a skincare beauty company called skin by kim. did you need help coming up with that name? probably not. ok, so two businesses is pretty big, those are big businesses. why did you think you have the time -- you have four children -- to do another business in the private equity world? how much time do you have for something like this? kim: i feel like in life, you have to do things that challenge you and help you grow and evolve. after spending time with jay and the knowledge i have learned taking investments from firms and having great relationships and being on the others, seeing relationships not work out if you do not know the right investment person and
i did not start investing in consumer businesses until i started carlisle, but obviously spent the entirety of my time doing that, and in particular spent my time trying to back high-growth consumer brands, and i have a passion for that. it's the best place to invest and the experiences i had at carlisle put us in a position to build something special. david: you have a clothing company which is called skims. kim: yes. david: and you have a skincare beauty company called skin by kim. did you...
38
38
Sep 29, 2023
09/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
david: he had invested in carlisle over the years, which maybe you pointed out during the campaign.overnor youngkin: somebody pointed it out. david: when did you think you had a good chance of winning? the night of the election or did you think going forward he had a chance of beating the former virginia governor? governor youngkin: first of all, there is a basic truth to the campaign that the job is to get more votes than the other guy. without we had a real chance if we could do three things -- one is loose northern virginia less bad. second of all, when hampton road, which is where i'm from, and then have strong turnout in our traditional republican counties, and it worked not just because it was a good strategy but it worked because at the time, the issues that were on everybody's minds -- taxes and economic growth because of what was going on coming out of the pandemic and jobs being really shut out because virginia was shut, education and the challenges parents were seeing in the education system, and public safety was a real challenge. virginia was at a 20-year high murder ra
david: he had invested in carlisle over the years, which maybe you pointed out during the campaign.overnor youngkin: somebody pointed it out. david: when did you think you had a good chance of winning? the night of the election or did you think going forward he had a chance of beating the former virginia governor? governor youngkin: first of all, there is a basic truth to the campaign that the job is to get more votes than the other guy. without we had a real chance if we could do three things...
39
39
Sep 30, 2023
09/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
and after about you that was recruited to work at carlisle and was there for 25 years and rose up to be our co-ceo. i did that he was our president and chief operating officer, and at that time i remember telling glenn he had no chance of ever going into politics and getting elected. >> something like that probably not schriver asked. [laughing] >> so okay. so glenn have four children and wife suzanne is some of you met at college i met her right after school. suzanne went to southern methodist in dallas, and we met through a mutual friend. xi really did want of anything to do with me because xi did know what to do with his crazy virginian. who would believe that today xi is a first lady of the commonwealth of virginia? >> so she's happy xi made the decision. >> i hope so. >> glenn, let's start by not ask you something relating to the presidency. we'll get to that. are you happy as governor of virginia? do you enjoy the job more than a higher calling of private equity? >> david i know it's going to break out the short answer is yes. it's amazing. i went into this because i was worrie
and after about you that was recruited to work at carlisle and was there for 25 years and rose up to be our co-ceo. i did that he was our president and chief operating officer, and at that time i remember telling glenn he had no chance of ever going into politics and getting elected. >> something like that probably not schriver asked. [laughing] >> so okay. so glenn have four children and wife suzanne is some of you met at college i met her right after school. suzanne went to...
28
28
Sep 10, 2023
09/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
it was a dewy spring morning on a farm in carlisle, kentucky, when henry boyd was born in her illustratedhildren's book, henry boyd's freedom bed, miller tells boyd's story from slavery to his move to cincinnati, where he created a bed frame with a special screw fastening system that he patented in 1833. during this time, he also made his house a secret stop on the underground railroad. and there's a lot of people that did a lot of great, wonderful, heroic things for our culture that we don't know about. and i think it's so important for children to know about these heroes. hello, skyler jones. hello, big dog. you're known as the dope teacher, of course. evin jarritt teaches at philadelphia's mayfair middle school. his passion is introducing children to the building trades. why do you think it's so important to teach such young kids these type of trades? i want to try to remove the stigma that's been put on the trades. so there's this history of african americans in the trades. a lot of students don't know about that history and they don't see that represent station. i'm trying to change
it was a dewy spring morning on a farm in carlisle, kentucky, when henry boyd was born in her illustratedhildren's book, henry boyd's freedom bed, miller tells boyd's story from slavery to his move to cincinnati, where he created a bed frame with a special screw fastening system that he patented in 1833. during this time, he also made his house a secret stop on the underground railroad. and there's a lot of people that did a lot of great, wonderful, heroic things for our culture that we don't...
28
28
Sep 9, 2023
09/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
and in an extreme example, o the bottom right, we have brady gardner, who the last played at the carlisleindian school in 1907, a ten years before he starred at camp custer in michigan. all of these guys extended their careers through war, football and then after the war, all of these guys had a chance to extend their careers again and they took that chance. now, the second factor, once you had a lot of military veterans joining the new that drastically improve the image of the program. again the public image of pro football before the war was kind of like that picture. we saw a few slides ago. big brutes, drinkers, roughnecks, the kind of guy that would poke you in the eye at the bottom a pile. but now, because of their military service, they were seen as clean courts, all-american skin soldiers and sailors first and football players second. here you have chris bentz, who had played tackle for the chicago naval reserves. he was almost £300. he was massive for his time. he really was a big brutes. but now the public saw him as so more than that. they saw him as the picture on the right. a
and in an extreme example, o the bottom right, we have brady gardner, who the last played at the carlisleindian school in 1907, a ten years before he starred at camp custer in michigan. all of these guys extended their careers through war, football and then after the war, all of these guys had a chance to extend their careers again and they took that chance. now, the second factor, once you had a lot of military veterans joining the new that drastically improve the image of the program. again...
17
17
Sep 17, 2023
09/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
other really good native american football players, gus welch, who had played with jim thorpe at carlisleplayed for a team from camp mead, maryland, in 1917. adrian lindsay played with, i believe it was the 89th division over in over in the aaf tournament. there were a couple of other really good native american players who really stood out both on the battlefield and on the football field during during the war itself. our last question will come from online and our friends at camp zachary taylor historical society about how many war football teams were there. so no, there were about 100 of what i would consider varsity caliber teams in 1917. and there were almost 200 in 1918. it's hard to get a really good on that because the records are extremely incomplete. but when i call them a varsity caliber football team, i mean that you had a main camp team that played an outside schedule. they would go play another military camp, go play a big college. so i would say there were yeah, there were slightly over 100 the first season and almost 200 the second season. and then of course aaf team. yeah
other really good native american football players, gus welch, who had played with jim thorpe at carlisleplayed for a team from camp mead, maryland, in 1917. adrian lindsay played with, i believe it was the 89th division over in over in the aaf tournament. there were a couple of other really good native american players who really stood out both on the battlefield and on the football field during during the war itself. our last question will come from online and our friends at camp zachary...
13
13
Sep 7, 2023
09/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
raac has been found in theatres in dartford, cardiff, northampton and carlisle — from where our north
raac has been found in theatres in dartford, cardiff, northampton and carlisle — from where our north
47
47
Sep 30, 2023
09/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
bringing all sides of the conservative party together, from john stevenson, the member of parliament or carlisletion group and chairman of the northern research group of to greg smith, conservative way forward chairman, it is uniting the left and right of the conservative party, because what does unite us is a belief in britain, a belief that actually, people know how to spend their money better than the government does, and a determination to create a growing economy that delivers world—class public services. how we do that, we can debate on at conference, but we are certainly more united than ever on this fundamental tenets of conservatism.— on this fundamental tenets of conservatism. ., ,, , ., , . conservatism. thank you very much for speaking — conservatism. thank you very much for speaking to _ conservatism. thank you very much for speaking to us. _ conservatism. thank you very much for speaking to us. thank _ conservatism. thank you very much for speaking to us. thank you - conservatism. thank you very much for speaking to us. thank you for. for speaking to us. thank you for havin: for sp
bringing all sides of the conservative party together, from john stevenson, the member of parliament or carlisletion group and chairman of the northern research group of to greg smith, conservative way forward chairman, it is uniting the left and right of the conservative party, because what does unite us is a belief in britain, a belief that actually, people know how to spend their money better than the government does, and a determination to create a growing economy that delivers...
76
76
Sep 25, 2023
09/23
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
we have names at blackrock, citadel, all according to reuters, carlisle, tpg, all of the massive equityof investigations. to your point, $2.5 billion worth of fines. domestic banks that have settled. you also have international banks that have settled. bnp, deutsche bank, and others. as we want to them expand the scope of what they are looking at, unauthorized use of messaging systems, you have to wonder how far and wide will this really go at the end? will they also look into ria's? firms that are smaller than some of the giants that i named, that were expecting these moves? guy: the first set of fines -- you were using it, you should not, so now we are going to fine you. now they are going to read them. what are they looking for? sonali: remember, the reason this happened in the first place, people try to pin it on the pandemic, but you have the sec looking at messages that went far beyond the pandemic. messages of jp morgan going back to 2018, for example. what are they looking for? they are saying it is making the sec's, regulator's jobs harder to parse through messages in the event
we have names at blackrock, citadel, all according to reuters, carlisle, tpg, all of the massive equityof investigations. to your point, $2.5 billion worth of fines. domestic banks that have settled. you also have international banks that have settled. bnp, deutsche bank, and others. as we want to them expand the scope of what they are looking at, unauthorized use of messaging systems, you have to wonder how far and wide will this really go at the end? will they also look into ria's? firms that...
21
21
Sep 7, 2023
09/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
shrek is shut in carlisle are some theatres are forced to shut their doors because of crumbling concrete
shrek is shut in carlisle are some theatres are forced to shut their doors because of crumbling concrete
409
409
Sep 4, 2023
09/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 409
favorite 0
quote 0
i attributed the song manic monday when we opened at 6 to belinda carlisle. was part of the go-go's not the bangles. so i stand corrected. i can't bowl or get 80's music correct. >> pete: how dare you. nic thick it is a beautiful monday morning on this labor day. i'm a little jealous that we're not down there with you. you seem like you have a great crowd, pete. >> pete: you should be. >> nicole: it's wonderful. >> griff: we have a story that we want to share with your. [applause] >> griff: there is the crowd. there it is. >> pete: they agree with you. they love griff, too. >> griff: share this with everybody in nashville and everybody watching on labor day. that is a border story shocking for the guy who covers the border. tijuana, the mayor there has put a slab of the actual berlin wall near the border. you are looking at that now as a, quote. lesson to the u.s. it comes as so-called sanctuary cities struggle, including in new york where nicole and i are, are where 41 migrants have reportedly been arrested that the roosevelt hotel since may and staten islan
i attributed the song manic monday when we opened at 6 to belinda carlisle. was part of the go-go's not the bangles. so i stand corrected. i can't bowl or get 80's music correct. >> pete: how dare you. nic thick it is a beautiful monday morning on this labor day. i'm a little jealous that we're not down there with you. you seem like you have a great crowd, pete. >> pete: you should be. >> nicole: it's wonderful. >> griff: we have a story that we want to share with your....
79
79
Sep 21, 2023
09/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
what's the view from carlisle? >> well, i think that we've been locked in this period of time where we've had this hard versus soft landing debate. and, you know, i think, first of all, the hard versus soft landing is ill-defined. there's certainly a wide range of macro economic outcomes that don't fit neatly into either bucket. secondly, the question of when the landing occurs. there's no specified time hor horizon. we could be a year from now with the economy continuing to grow, inflation above target. would we still be debating this question? i think the real lesson of the past year has been that there's some potential for a more permanent or more enduring upward pricing of capital and longer term period of higher rates for a number of reasons. >> like what? is one of them that the fed is just not going to be able to cut? >> yeah. first and most obviously, you have total spending in the economy that remains above levels the fed believes is consistent with 2% inflation level. consumer liabilities are overwhelming
what's the view from carlisle? >> well, i think that we've been locked in this period of time where we've had this hard versus soft landing debate. and, you know, i think, first of all, the hard versus soft landing is ill-defined. there's certainly a wide range of macro economic outcomes that don't fit neatly into either bucket. secondly, the question of when the landing occurs. there's no specified time hor horizon. we could be a year from now with the economy continuing to grow,...
64
64
Sep 4, 2023
09/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> griff: who knew that crowd loved belinda carlisle. that crowd loves it.e tell them we wish they were all with us here, pete. >> pete: oh, indeed. i will. i will pass that along. you will meet some of these fine folks. some drove many hours. some were partying and just found their way in the line. we might have some pretty interesting answers here later on in the program. >> nicole: looking forward to those. >> pete: it will be interesting. monday, what is it september 4th or september 5th i don't know i lost track. >> nicole: it is the fourth. the day after my baby's birthday. my youngest turned 9 years old yesterday, that is the only way i know the date. give. >> griff: thank yhappy birthday. >> nicole: thank you very much. >> pete: new polling puts a former presidential rematch between president trump and joe biden in a dead heat. >> nicole: biden's briggographer said it wouldn't be a total shock if the president decided not to run again. >> griff: kevin corke joins us with the latest details. happy labor day. >> maybe we ought to open up nashville bure
. >> griff: who knew that crowd loved belinda carlisle. that crowd loves it.e tell them we wish they were all with us here, pete. >> pete: oh, indeed. i will. i will pass that along. you will meet some of these fine folks. some drove many hours. some were partying and just found their way in the line. we might have some pretty interesting answers here later on in the program. >> nicole: looking forward to those. >> pete: it will be interesting. monday, what is it...
60
60
Sep 18, 2023
09/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i think the previous winter was brandi carlisle which is a live concert that we did what made this part of the toronto film festival in the new york times said it was a highlight of the festival and said one of the best concert films they had ever seen in they noted how great the remastering did it, the band was there so that was a thrill and see david berm bopping in the aisles to the song while he was on the screen it was an amazing experience it if you think of the concert today most of it you are watching on the screen but the sound was so amazing and the also comes out this weekend. liz: no actors, no writers, this seems like an opportunity not to bypass what is going on but certainly as the starkey creative. >> you need to keep your company working in profitable and you want to attract things and the momentum coming out of oppenheimer and barbie was so great you don't want to lose that we also do a lot of local language films so we had her second highest in gross in indian film ever last weekend because the strike does not affect international territory so i think you have to
. >> i think the previous winter was brandi carlisle which is a live concert that we did what made this part of the toronto film festival in the new york times said it was a highlight of the festival and said one of the best concert films they had ever seen in they noted how great the remastering did it, the band was there so that was a thrill and see david berm bopping in the aisles to the song while he was on the screen it was an amazing experience it if you think of the concert today...
132
132
Sep 19, 2023
09/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
and belinda carlisle, who'.s my number one? here's the thing.i feel he's i obviouslhere is yn his comments are ridiculous and his book is ridiculous toots . however, what i think is equally ridiculous is now the fact ally that left woke press has to ask always without fail . why did you not include x-y-z? well, we jus dt saidw that thesa press asked a director and the top actor froms as a movie thats period film that takes place in 1700s amsterdam. yes. and right. thank you. and they were like, why did you no"and theyt include x, y, w at the end of the day, he can write whatever he wants. and the public, the publication company, can choose whether to publish it. and you can choose whether to buy it. and if you find it, absolute nonsense. and his defense of it equally so, then don't buy it. but he was canceled fromnobuy in the board, right.s. from all of his positions. wh i'm saying this neutrally that we, as we look at that, determine whether or not we agree with the sort of severitey of the backlash. is it justified? sure. that's up to all of u
and belinda carlisle, who'.s my number one? here's the thing.i feel he's i obviouslhere is yn his comments are ridiculous and his book is ridiculous toots . however, what i think is equally ridiculous is now the fact ally that left woke press has to ask always without fail . why did you not include x-y-z? well, we jus dt saidw that thesa press asked a director and the top actor froms as a movie thats period film that takes place in 1700s amsterdam. yes. and right. thank you. and they were like,...
71
71
Sep 11, 2023
09/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
we don't talk about it, perhaps, as much as we do the kkr, the blackstone, the carlisles, apollo of thesset managers. jim was talking about renewables and the portfolio at ge. want to talk about renewables, these guys have an enormous business in terms of providing financing and equity for many of those deals around the world. bruce flatt tomorrow. >>> let's get to cramer and stop trading. >> we talked about companies in a.i. and we've talked about how meta has a relationship with nvidia and doing inference work. we haven't talked about microsoft and a catalyst watch that's really i think kind of very true, which is that you're seeing this co-pilot microsoft has. people forget about it. it was something that people said if these guys have chatgpt and a lot of stuff, people forget about microsoft. it's better to put microsoft front and center in a.i. that's got a real a.i. product that is as citi says a rich catalyst. deserves to trade up 3. makes sense. >> when they announced the pricing in june or july and see what 90-day catalyst looks like. >> everyone forget it's going to be big. sn
we don't talk about it, perhaps, as much as we do the kkr, the blackstone, the carlisles, apollo of thesset managers. jim was talking about renewables and the portfolio at ge. want to talk about renewables, these guys have an enormous business in terms of providing financing and equity for many of those deals around the world. bruce flatt tomorrow. >>> let's get to cramer and stop trading. >> we talked about companies in a.i. and we've talked about how meta has a relationship...
25
25
Sep 5, 2023
09/23
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
tom: david rubin side joins us from the carlisle group. including stacking duke football.the signals and from the sidelines. if they listen to my signals earlier they would've been a better team all along. tom: did you hear the d1 resurgence story? lisa: i love the thought of your hand signals. >> i have a lot of respect for mr. grantham how did you address the three year, four year hush this is had on the financial american experiment. >> jeremy grantham is a financial analyst that has been prescient in predicting bubbles bursting he is good at that and he has predicted many bubbles as a result he has a terrific record us and investor but now he spends most of his time investing in climate change, climate tag. the greatest challenge is the climate problem. most of his money is in a foundation that goes toward side. he likes to call bubbles and says artificial intelligence is a mini bubble. were coming out of a tech bubble . he is a british citizen but lived in the united states after harvard and built money management firms and is well known for his philanthropy and for p
tom: david rubin side joins us from the carlisle group. including stacking duke football.the signals and from the sidelines. if they listen to my signals earlier they would've been a better team all along. tom: did you hear the d1 resurgence story? lisa: i love the thought of your hand signals. >> i have a lot of respect for mr. grantham how did you address the three year, four year hush this is had on the financial american experiment. >> jeremy grantham is a financial analyst that...
8
8.0
Sep 25, 2023
09/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
, leeds , scarborough, carlisle, leeds, leeds, manchester, wherever you're. does it mean to you ? is she does it mean to you? is she talking sense? do you see the fruits of government labours and all of this, or is it just talk ? do you see your area being levelled up or not? >> are you in favour of paying for it because that is obviously they've got to balance the books. we know that hs2 is eye wateringly expensive. we've seen inflation. the price of it has gone in the gone exponentially up in the last excuse me. however, it's incredibly excuse me not to invest in infrastructure. >> is eye—watering, >> everything is eye—watering, expensive . so we can't afford expensive. so we can't afford teachers. can't afford teachers. we can't afford replaces a concrete replaces schools with a concrete roofs. we afford to pay roofs. we can't afford to pay the doctors what they what they want. we could just go on and on and on. everything is regarded as eye wateringly expensive. so what isn't or what have you got to look? i would love to be in government. i could go into
, leeds , scarborough, carlisle, leeds, leeds, manchester, wherever you're. does it mean to you ? is she does it mean to you? is she talking sense? do you see the fruits of government labours and all of this, or is it just talk ? do you see your area being levelled up or not? >> are you in favour of paying for it because that is obviously they've got to balance the books. we know that hs2 is eye wateringly expensive. we've seen inflation. the price of it has gone in the gone exponentially...
74
74
Sep 28, 2023
09/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
on our force projection side and china's hooks on wall street are so deep into us we have ceos of carlislemore integration, not less and they're not interested in our national security, they're interested in making another dollar and one day we're going to wake up and realize that was the wrong bet. >> and this unholy alliance with russia and a lot of our budget has to do with ukraine i don't know how that finally plays out if they're truly partners in all these things >> it's an unholy alliance with india. think about where all this oil is being pumped. >> we know russia and china would probably be on the opposite side of us. >> we know that. they have a limitless partnership between xi jinping and the number one world criminal in the world today and we just overlook that. india's entire military relies on russian military equipment and they're buying all of the oil. and so india is a friend, they're the world's largest democracy and we are trying to become even more friendly with them and yet india is in a real pickle here. >> what do you say to republicans who want to stop funding ukrai
on our force projection side and china's hooks on wall street are so deep into us we have ceos of carlislemore integration, not less and they're not interested in our national security, they're interested in making another dollar and one day we're going to wake up and realize that was the wrong bet. >> and this unholy alliance with russia and a lot of our budget has to do with ukraine i don't know how that finally plays out if they're truly partners in all these things >> it's an...
70
70
Sep 2, 2023
09/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
you can weigh in on what we talked about this our first call is marked, carlisle, pennsylvania.dent. good morning. caller: my number one topic is the 5400 emails joe biden under an alias to do business overseas with foreign adversaries. we definitely need an impeachment inquiry. not only an inquiry but he needs to be impeached. his administration is a joke. number two is the maui fires. we are not getting the truth. most of them perished in the fires because i think it is a set up. notice the billionaire homestead not get touched, only the poor people. i heart goes out to them. republicans and democrats need to get together and impeach the whole administration. we need a whole new redo. host: terry, illinois, independent line. caller: good morning. as an independent, it would help if we tried to come together. that sounds clichÉ to say but we have everyone on the left and everyone on the right digging their heels in. it's look at the truth. let's look at what we need to in bringing the country together. this impeachment inquiry is for what? that is a tit-for-tat thing. i republi
you can weigh in on what we talked about this our first call is marked, carlisle, pennsylvania.dent. good morning. caller: my number one topic is the 5400 emails joe biden under an alias to do business overseas with foreign adversaries. we definitely need an impeachment inquiry. not only an inquiry but he needs to be impeached. his administration is a joke. number two is the maui fires. we are not getting the truth. most of them perished in the fires because i think it is a set up. notice the...
40
40
Sep 2, 2023
09/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
you can weigh in on what we talked about this our first call is marked, carlisle, pennsylvania.dent. good morning. caller: my number one topic is the 5400 emails joe biden under an alias to do business overseas with foreign adversaries. we definitely need an impeachment inquiry. not only an inquiry but he needs to be impeached. his administration is a joke. number two is the maui fires. we are not getting the truth. most of them perished in the fires because i think it is a set up. notice the billionaire homestead not get touched, only the poor people. i heart goes out to them. republicans and democrats need to get together and impeach the whole administration. we need a whole new redo. host: terry, illinois, independent line. caller: good morning. as an independent, it would help if we tried to come together. that sounds clichÉ to say but we have everyone on the left and everyone on the right digging their heels in. it's look at the truth. let's look at what we need to in bringing the country together. this impeachment inquiry is for what? that is a tit-for-tat thing. i republi
you can weigh in on what we talked about this our first call is marked, carlisle, pennsylvania.dent. good morning. caller: my number one topic is the 5400 emails joe biden under an alias to do business overseas with foreign adversaries. we definitely need an impeachment inquiry. not only an inquiry but he needs to be impeached. his administration is a joke. number two is the maui fires. we are not getting the truth. most of them perished in the fires because i think it is a set up. notice the...
19
19
Sep 10, 2023
09/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
you're not sorting the x rays in the sorting out the x rays in the carlisle infirmary, are you? could chat to you for a lot longer. i'm intrigued because a few ago, you admitted few years ago, you admitted smoking at a wedding in smoking opium at a wedding in iran. what's opium like? >> it didn't have much >> well, it didn't have much impact on me. in this impact on me. so in this particular village, it's a polite thing. you're invited to the wedding and they pass it all the wedding and they pass it all the way around. so this thing got to me and thought, oh, got to me and i thought, oh, better polite. and i then set better be polite. and i then set off up the hill and i thought, i'm going to this sort of i'm going to have this sort of strange out—of—body experience. i'm going to have this sort of strang
you're not sorting the x rays in the sorting out the x rays in the carlisle infirmary, are you? could chat to you for a lot longer. i'm intrigued because a few ago, you admitted few years ago, you admitted smoking at a wedding in smoking opium at a wedding in iran. what's opium like? >> it didn't have much >> well, it didn't have much impact on me. in this impact on me. so in this particular village, it's a polite thing. you're invited to the wedding and they pass it all the wedding...
24
24
Sep 28, 2023
09/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
that's not to say that there's not a problem in in white communities in newcastle or, you know, in carlisles of inner city london and a lot of boroughs is made up of larger proportion of young black males . and there is there is no doubt that a culture amongst many there to carry weapons is for bravado, for protection or whatever it might be. but of course it always gets sucked into a racial issue with stop and search and you stop young people that might be carrying knives in london and immediately it's a racial issue. you're targeting young black men. but as i say, if you go further north in the uk to other cities , you will see that predominantly in newcastle or in durham or across in cardiff, they are predominantly stopping young white men . young white men. >> thank you very much indeed for your time. mark wright there in lampedusa , bringing us up to in lampedusa, bringing us up to date on the migrant crisis and also the fatal stabbing of a 15 year old. i wonder how many of those extra migrants who are to going pour into lampedusa will then set off for britain? i don't know. but i imag
that's not to say that there's not a problem in in white communities in newcastle or, you know, in carlisles of inner city london and a lot of boroughs is made up of larger proportion of young black males . and there is there is no doubt that a culture amongst many there to carry weapons is for bravado, for protection or whatever it might be. but of course it always gets sucked into a racial issue with stop and search and you stop young people that might be carrying knives in london and...
13
13
Sep 12, 2023
09/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
it doesn't matter if you live in norwich, it doesn't matter if you live in leeds, wherever, or carlislep or is it all just london, london, london as far as you think? well, what we can do is level up the weather and get a proper forecast for all of those places mentioned by eamonn with alex burkill. >> good morning. a bit of rain around today and will around today and it will feel cooler of late too. i'll cooler than of late too. i'll have details later . have more details later. >> thank you . hail, rain or snow >> thank you. hail, rain or snow 7 >> thank you. hail, rain or snow ? paul coyte will be here with the sport always 150th anniversary game between england and scotland which should be a friendly although it's never going to be very friendly between the two old enemies and also there's a world cup winner who's failed a drugs test. >> could be the end of >> and it could be the end of his career. >> okay, my friend, keep us posted as always. >> share with you have to >> we'll share with you have to say gb views a gbnews.com or you can tweet us at . can tweet us at. gb news. our to
it doesn't matter if you live in norwich, it doesn't matter if you live in leeds, wherever, or carlislep or is it all just london, london, london as far as you think? well, what we can do is level up the weather and get a proper forecast for all of those places mentioned by eamonn with alex burkill. >> good morning. a bit of rain around today and will around today and it will feel cooler of late too. i'll cooler than of late too. i'll have details later . have more details later. >>...
11
11
Sep 29, 2023
09/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
to see where people keep more of what they earn and gb news has an exclusive interview with maria carlisle authorities have treated victims like herself . treated victims like herself. >> what they have done quite stupidly, in my view, is put their own army veterans now on a par with the ira members who were fighting them. so they have put them on an equal playing field. officialdom has really treated victims shabbily in northern ireland for decades . northern ireland for decades. >> could artificial intelligence keep us on our feet as we get older? a new ai platform claims the tech will reduce the number of falls that we have in our own homes. >> and of course , alex will have >> and of course, alex will have your latest weather update . your latest weather update. >> rain wake you up last night. will there be any more today? actually for most it's looking like a fine friday, although it will be blustery with some showers in northwest scotland. join later a full join me later for a full forecast and a peek into the weekend. >> scott , you sport. >> paul coyte scott, you sport. >> paul coy
to see where people keep more of what they earn and gb news has an exclusive interview with maria carlisle authorities have treated victims like herself . treated victims like herself. >> what they have done quite stupidly, in my view, is put their own army veterans now on a par with the ira members who were fighting them. so they have put them on an equal playing field. officialdom has really treated victims shabbily in northern ireland for decades . northern ireland for decades....