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>> general dynamics, before the big selloff -- recall in the reagan buildup, general dynamics was thest in the industry. the ceo at the time, and i believe it was appropriate to some extent, that it was important to liquidate at the end of the cold war, so he systematically went through and sold off pieces of defense, including what was at the time general dynamics' fighter jets business. so we are out of that business. david: so you're in the gulfstream. cult string is mostly a business jet is and is, i think. with covid, i assume people were not flying around as much. were they buying jets? >> gulfstream is a pretty cyclical business -- gulfstream is a pretty cyclical business. this was the third economic perturbation that i have seen since i have been at general dynamics, so what we have learned is to be a good cyclical and drive out costs after revenue declines. last year, we were the only jet aerospace oem to make a profit, and we did that by reacting to particular changes in the market. demand was down as a result of the market perturbation caused by covid, but demand has nicely
>> general dynamics, before the big selloff -- recall in the reagan buildup, general dynamics was thest in the industry. the ceo at the time, and i believe it was appropriate to some extent, that it was important to liquidate at the end of the cold war, so he systematically went through and sold off pieces of defense, including what was at the time general dynamics' fighter jets business. so we are out of that business. david: so you're in the gulfstream. cult string is mostly a business...
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david: you went to general dynamics in 2001. what was your initial job?was in strategic planning, but think about that as special projects for the ceo. i ultimately kept a series of jobs as i moved up the chain at general dynamics. but i was also the chief of staff to the then ceo, and i learned a lot about how a very effective, powerful ceo manages a company and learned a lot by watching a superb ceo operate. david: and you said, hey, i can do this job as well as this guy at some point? phebe: no, that would be hubris. i never suffered from that. i was the beneficiary of a lot of learning. i was blessed with that. david: today, as you look at the opportunities women have to be chief executives, do you think they are much better than when you are coming along? and what do you advise young women who want to be a ceo about the best way to prepare to be a ceo? phebe: i think there are more opportunities for women than there were in the late 1970's. and that is throughout the chain. i tell whether it is young women or young men, if you want to do well in this
david: you went to general dynamics in 2001. what was your initial job?was in strategic planning, but think about that as special projects for the ceo. i ultimately kept a series of jobs as i moved up the chain at general dynamics. but i was also the chief of staff to the then ceo, and i learned a lot about how a very effective, powerful ceo manages a company and learned a lot by watching a superb ceo operate. david: and you said, hey, i can do this job as well as this guy at some point? phebe:...
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and then to general dynamics. i went there because i remember thinking very distinctly at the seminal times in your life when you have perhaps a bit of an epiphany. i sat at my desk in the afternoon thinking i cannot afford to put my children through college, and i happened to know a number of ceo's, including the ceo of general dynamics, and i called him and said i am going to be leaving here soon if you would be interested. and called a couple of the other ceos, and i was fortunate enough to go with general dynamics. david: you went to general dynamics in 2001. what was your initial job? phebe: i was in strategic planning. i think about that more as special projects as a ceo and i ultimately cap a series of jobs as i moved up the chain at general dynamics but i was also the chief of staff to the ceo and i learned how very effective and powerful ceo manages a company. i learned a lot watching the ceo operate. david: and you said you could do this job? phebe: no, that would be hubris. i never suffered from that. i
and then to general dynamics. i went there because i remember thinking very distinctly at the seminal times in your life when you have perhaps a bit of an epiphany. i sat at my desk in the afternoon thinking i cannot afford to put my children through college, and i happened to know a number of ceo's, including the ceo of general dynamics, and i called him and said i am going to be leaving here soon if you would be interested. and called a couple of the other ceos, and i was fortunate enough to...
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dynamics. since that time it's stock is up i more than 800%. i headed chance to sit down and talk to her about the future of the aerospace industry. when you became the ceo in 2013, there weren't that many women who were aerospace executives. it did you ever think that when you were joining this company you would rise up to be the ceo? >> i never thought i would be the ceo. i thought that would be highly aspirational. i've always been a big believer in doing well in life by doing the job in front of you, being a part of a team, but i never could have believed that this would happen. david: you get tired when people like me ask you what it is like being a woman and a ceo of an aerospace defense company or do you get asked that a light question -- do you get asked that a lot? >> i think so. you and i have talked about this before. i approach this job primarily as a person, largely by being a woman but not exclusively. david: your stock is up 180% since you became ceo. do you think resident biden
dynamics. since that time it's stock is up i more than 800%. i headed chance to sit down and talk to her about the future of the aerospace industry. when you became the ceo in 2013, there weren't that many women who were aerospace executives. it did you ever think that when you were joining this company you would rise up to be the ceo? >> i never thought i would be the ceo. i thought that would be highly aspirational. i've always been a big believer in doing well in life by doing the job...
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are they also being told the threat dynamic... the threat dynamic is dynamic— dynamic...lation— there are ways to communicates that population trut— there are ways to communicates that population but how— there are ways to communicates that population but how that _ there are ways to communicates that population but how that is— there are ways to communicates that population but how that is done - there are ways to communicates that population but how that is done i- population but how that is done i cannot— population but how that is done i cannot speak _ population but how that is done i cannot speak to _ population but how that is done i cannot speak to that. _ population but how that is done i cannot speak to that.— cannot speak to that. since the missions that _ cannot speak to that. since the missions that rescued - cannot speak to that. since the missions that rescued the - cannot speak to that. since the . missions that rescued the hundred and 69 _ missions that rescued the hundred and 69 americans have there been any other airtift _ and 69 americans have there be
are they also being told the threat dynamic... the threat dynamic is dynamic— dynamic...lation— there are ways to communicates that population trut— there are ways to communicates that population but how— there are ways to communicates that population but how that _ there are ways to communicates that population but how that is— there are ways to communicates that population but how that is done - there are ways to communicates that population but how that is done i- population but...
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it's extremely dynamic. as those manifests are done to make the decisions on the spot. >> only sib that have been fully process will be coming into the u.s. for now question mark or will there be a situation where any that are evacuated will be brought onto base and figure that out once they are here? mr. kirby: it's -- gen. taylor: it's important we do the full screen process all the way to making a final decision to where somebody goes. i know we will continue that. going back to right now, the guidance in's and continues to be to increase our outlook to make that happen. >> is the american flag flying at the airport in kabul right now? gen. taylor: yes. >> there is some talk that the u.s. embassy, which caused nearly $800 million to build, why was that closed and the flag taken to the airport? shouldn't they flag come down last from in embassy one -- when conducting an evacuation question mark -- conducting in evacuation? gen. taylor: i can speak to that. operations continue to happen at the airport. at h
it's extremely dynamic. as those manifests are done to make the decisions on the spot. >> only sib that have been fully process will be coming into the u.s. for now question mark or will there be a situation where any that are evacuated will be brought onto base and figure that out once they are here? mr. kirby: it's -- gen. taylor: it's important we do the full screen process all the way to making a final decision to where somebody goes. i know we will continue that. going back to right...
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it is boston dynamics' third owner in eight years.arch into revenue, and boston dynamics hopes this new robot will help. it's called stretch, and it's due to go on sale next year. this was the first time they'd shown it publicly. >> blankespoor: warehouses is really the next frontier for robotics. >> cooper: stretch may not be that exciting to look at, but it's built with a definite purpose in mind. it's got a seven-foot arm, and they say it can move 800 boxes an hour in a warehouse, and work for up to 16 hours without a break. unlike many industrial robots that sit in one place, stretch is designed to move around. >> blankespoor: you can drive it around with a joystick, and, at times, that's the easiest way to get it set up. but once it's ready to go in a truck and unload it, you hit go, and from there on it's autonomous. and it'll keep finding boxes and l it all the way through. >> playter: this generation of robots is going to be different. they're going to work amongst us. they're going to work next to us in ways where we help the
it is boston dynamics' third owner in eight years.arch into revenue, and boston dynamics hopes this new robot will help. it's called stretch, and it's due to go on sale next year. this was the first time they'd shown it publicly. >> blankespoor: warehouses is really the next frontier for robotics. >> cooper: stretch may not be that exciting to look at, but it's built with a definite purpose in mind. it's got a seven-foot arm, and they say it can move 800 boxes an hour in a...
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_ and dynamic. is it as serious as it was yesterday? it _ and dynamic. a serious i was yesterday? it is a serious threat. was yesterday? it is a serious threat- l'm — was yesterday? it is a serious threat. i'm not _ was yesterday? it is a serious threat. i'm not sure _ was yesterday? it is a serious threat. i'm not sure how- was yesterday? it is a serious threat. i'm not sure how any| threat. i'm not sure how any potential terrorist threat can be anything other than serious, and we should take it seriously.— should take it seriously. yesterday ou denied should take it seriously. yesterday you denied the _ should take it seriously. yesterday you denied the taliban _ should take it seriously. yesterday you denied the taliban claim i should take it seriously. yesterday you denied the taliban claim that i you denied the taliban claim that they had — you denied the taliban claim that they had assumed responsibility for security— they had assumed responsibility for security at— they had assumed responsibility for security at some parts of the airport _ securit
_ and dynamic. is it as serious as it was yesterday? it _ and dynamic. a serious i was yesterday? it is a serious threat. was yesterday? it is a serious threat- l'm — was yesterday? it is a serious threat. i'm not _ was yesterday? it is a serious threat. i'm not sure _ was yesterday? it is a serious threat. i'm not sure how- was yesterday? it is a serious threat. i'm not sure how any| threat. i'm not sure how any potential terrorist threat can be anything other than serious, and we should...
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how do you break these dynamics? i don't know yet what the answer is, and i fear that sometimes, when something like this takes hold, it can take something really cataclysmic to reveal the truth. i hope it doesn't come to that. and i think we all need to keep talking to our family members, who may have succumbed to some of the disinformation that is out there. host: right wing watch is a project that people from the american way. >> i would like to >> i would like to thank our amazing partners, secretary-general granholm -- jennifer
how do you break these dynamics? i don't know yet what the answer is, and i fear that sometimes, when something like this takes hold, it can take something really cataclysmic to reveal the truth. i hope it doesn't come to that. and i think we all need to keep talking to our family members, who may have succumbed to some of the disinformation that is out there. host: right wing watch is a project that people from the american way. >> i would like to >> i would like to thank our...
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phebe novakovic has resurrected general dynamics.his is a really important interview with david rubenstein. peer-to-peer conversations. tom: since she basically rescue general dynamics, there is no beating around the bush. what is the novakovic method? david: she is very tough, smart, knows the pentagon well. when she took over in 2013, the previous year general dynamics had lost about a hundred dollars or $700 billion. now the stock is up 120% since she has been the ceo. a good turnaround story. tom: as you know at carlyle group, this is so much a contract by contract business. does she mckinsey that into a different kind of company or is it the same defense contract you and i used to stare at across the bay. david: many defense companies are making money on all of i.t. or electronic related things related to cyber. the bread-and-butter of general dynamics has large been tanks and submarines and they're very good at that. the gulf stream is been extremely popular. tom: i did not want to go there, francine did. is it a bolt on busine
phebe novakovic has resurrected general dynamics.his is a really important interview with david rubenstein. peer-to-peer conversations. tom: since she basically rescue general dynamics, there is no beating around the bush. what is the novakovic method? david: she is very tough, smart, knows the pentagon well. when she took over in 2013, the previous year general dynamics had lost about a hundred dollars or $700 billion. now the stock is up 120% since she has been the ceo. a good turnaround...
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you said the threat of their names, active and dynamic. is it fair to say that whether or not those people killed deserve to be on face the earth? and i said this threat at the airport remains unchanged. i wouldn't say that it remains unchanged. i didn't say that i said it remains active in dynamic and it does. is it as serious as it was yesterday? it is a serious threat. i'm not sure what, how any potential terrorist or community thing other than series or that we shouldn't take it seriously. it search yesterday you denied the taliban claim that he had to assume responsibility security in some parts of the airport is that still the case? the taliban do not provide security at the airport itself. that is still the case. and is that going to remain occasion till the end of at some point, do they have to move into the airport to keep the crowds at a while? those last planes take off. i'm not going to talk about the specifics as we get closer to the end. we let me just say this as clearly as i can, we will maintain the ability to defend ourse
you said the threat of their names, active and dynamic. is it fair to say that whether or not those people killed deserve to be on face the earth? and i said this threat at the airport remains unchanged. i wouldn't say that it remains unchanged. i didn't say that i said it remains active in dynamic and it does. is it as serious as it was yesterday? it is a serious threat. i'm not sure what, how any potential terrorist or community thing other than series or that we shouldn't take it seriously....
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i mean, are they, too, being told the threat dynamic is dynamic. i mean, the threat situation is dynamic right now. be aware? >> yeah. >> i mean, are they getting similar messages? >> i would have to refer you to the state department. my understanding is that there is a -- that there's ways to communicate to that population, but how that's done, that's not a dod equity. i wouldn't be able to speak to that with any great clarity. >> since the mission with the three chinooks that rescued the americans, have there been any other airlift rescue operations? is that maybe a way that other americans who are still stranded might be able to get to the airport? >> no. i won't speculate about the potential future operations going forward. >> you talked about the throughput and increasing the throu throughput. >> yes. >> of afghans. talk about the different bases opening up, and how is the sorting done? how did three aircraft go straight to dulles and straight to bliss, and some go to germany? how are decisions being made? >> as flights are manifested, meaning
i mean, are they, too, being told the threat dynamic is dynamic. i mean, the threat situation is dynamic right now. be aware? >> yeah. >> i mean, are they getting similar messages? >> i would have to refer you to the state department. my understanding is that there is a -- that there's ways to communicate to that population, but how that's done, that's not a dod equity. i wouldn't be able to speak to that with any great clarity. >> since the mission with the three...
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so to avoid more backlash, the n y p d is sent it back to its maker. boston dynamics. quick departments have been using on inspection robots or decades to remotely control. busy a robot into a hazardous scenario, inspect it to a person doesn't have to enter that space. boston dynamics says it's learned from the new york fiasco and says their new goal. do a better job of explaining to the public and its customers. what spot can and cannot do? because walking robot is most so futuristic. most people are applying notions from science fiction to the robot. you think the slippery slope of these developments is really quite important to think about. human watch dogs of the new robotic dogs say, warnings need to be considered along with the future. public relations challenges that could come along with it for police departments. robots have a very significant feature that lots of other a i devices don't have. namely, they can be photographed or may didio saw. so that for the public image of the police makes a gigantic difference, i think. but the dutch national police who hav
so to avoid more backlash, the n y p d is sent it back to its maker. boston dynamics. quick departments have been using on inspection robots or decades to remotely control. busy a robot into a hazardous scenario, inspect it to a person doesn't have to enter that space. boston dynamics says it's learned from the new york fiasco and says their new goal. do a better job of explaining to the public and its customers. what spot can and cannot do? because walking robot is most so futuristic. most...
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otherwise, there is no dynamic. need the black and white and the friction. i always say dance. in every kind of relationship, ultimately, it be a dance. the question is how are you dancing? >> the film was written and directed by a woman. do you feel different on a set where the person in charge is a woman? >> no, i don't. i don't feel -- i feel every director to be different. i don't think that particularly comes into play. unless the director is a woman and has had those issues in the past and brings that with them. the journey of making the was is interesting in its history as the film itself. >> you had directed before. your film "war zone" was critically acclaimed. do you have plans to go back to that? >> i don't think so. as every director will attest, it takes a lot of time, and i may just spend what i've got left, so i don't know about that. acting is a quicker kit. >> i believe a future project of yours is in the marble -- marvel universe. once upon a time it would have been considered strange for high-prof
otherwise, there is no dynamic. need the black and white and the friction. i always say dance. in every kind of relationship, ultimately, it be a dance. the question is how are you dancing? >> the film was written and directed by a woman. do you feel different on a set where the person in charge is a woman? >> no, i don't. i don't feel -- i feel every director to be different. i don't think that particularly comes into play. unless the director is a woman and has had those issues in...
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we'll discuss how the dynamic taking a toll on small businesses at a time when they are working. the bounce back, japanese investment firms officer is reeling back as president, china as the regulatory trash. i'm continue. we'll take a look at the chat companies that are being impacted and just how far beijing could take a new rule. then i'd say in the crypto currency reporting provision in the one trillion dollar infrastructure pack, it has been for walk. we'll take a look at how it's affecting crypto prices. we have a pack today to dive right and we leave the program today with more fall out from china's cracked on on. tech companies as soft thing now says it will pauses investing in china as it waits for regulatory action against the countries tech firms to play out. the japanese company has a loss more than 35 percent says it's jock peaked in march, following a $69.00 per and gain back in 2020. while south bank has relied on it's $100000000000.00 vision fund, which includes investments and companies such as chinese ride share from db global and the over for truck start up ful
we'll discuss how the dynamic taking a toll on small businesses at a time when they are working. the bounce back, japanese investment firms officer is reeling back as president, china as the regulatory trash. i'm continue. we'll take a look at the chat companies that are being impacted and just how far beijing could take a new rule. then i'd say in the crypto currency reporting provision in the one trillion dollar infrastructure pack, it has been for walk. we'll take a look at how it's...
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michael, george robinson who _ political dynamics.hael, george robinson who is _ political dynamics. michael, george robinson who is nato's _ political dynamics. michael, george robinson who is nato's secretary i robinson who is nato's secretary general at the start of the century and who was the man who effectively convened the meeting that said we are going in because one country has been threatened and i nato member by the attacks on 9/11, so we are all frightened, so we alljoin in. he says he thinks the decision by america now has undermined the organisation and raises real question marks about its credibility and alliance. given what janet was saying there we are now entering a much more dangerous phase where there isn't a straightforward division and where we can't guarantee are rely on the people we thought we could rely on. the neck, that was for me. this is this thought we could rely on. the neck, that was for me. this is— that was for me. this is this is the roblem that was for me. this is this is the problem with _ that was
michael, george robinson who _ political dynamics.hael, george robinson who is _ political dynamics. michael, george robinson who is nato's _ political dynamics. michael, george robinson who is nato's secretary i robinson who is nato's secretary general at the start of the century and who was the man who effectively convened the meeting that said we are going in because one country has been threatened and i nato member by the attacks on 9/11, so we are all frightened, so we alljoin in. he says...
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a really subtle exploration of the way in which power dynamics work in really small piecemeal ways. just a stranger in the street assaulting you. >> iris, your new book is addressed to young people, educating them about the images that surround is not only in series and films but in video games. video games have an active role in what is going on. we spoke to the atlanta-based drew cresson who founded a charity called gaming against violence. he told us about one of their videogames aimed at teaching young people about consent edit is called respect. >> the narrative tells young pele you're at this dance and you don't know how to find somebody to dance with you. first of all, find somebody you are interested in. have a conversation with them. ask their permission if they want to dance. asking permission to dance as a form of consent. we want to ask permission before we engage in behavior. as the game goes on, you are reminded eve though you had permission to dance with somebody yesterday, that does not mean you he permission to dance with them today because consent is something you
a really subtle exploration of the way in which power dynamics work in really small piecemeal ways. just a stranger in the street assaulting you. >> iris, your new book is addressed to young people, educating them about the images that surround is not only in series and films but in video games. video games have an active role in what is going on. we spoke to the atlanta-based drew cresson who founded a charity called gaming against violence. he told us about one of their videogames aimed...
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pentagon officials described the situation around the airport gates as fluid and dynamic.reece says it's completed a forty—kilometre fence on its border with turkey, amid fears of a fresh surge of migrants from afghanistan. greece was on the front line of the migrant crisis in twenty fifteen when more than a million people crossed from turkey into the eu. hurricane henri is making its way towards the us, prompting the authorities in new york to declare a state of emergency. it's expected to hit the country's northeastern coast later on sunday, and could be the first hurricane to reach new england in thirty years. now on bbc news. dateline london with shaun ley. hello, and welcome to the programme that brings together leading commentators in the uk with the correspondents who write, broadcast and blog for audiences back home from the dateline: london. just one topic for us this week: how 20 years of commitment to afghanistan dissolved in a matter of days and what the consequences may be for the people of afghanistan, its neighbours and the rest of the world. joining us are
pentagon officials described the situation around the airport gates as fluid and dynamic.reece says it's completed a forty—kilometre fence on its border with turkey, amid fears of a fresh surge of migrants from afghanistan. greece was on the front line of the migrant crisis in twenty fifteen when more than a million people crossed from turkey into the eu. hurricane henri is making its way towards the us, prompting the authorities in new york to declare a state of emergency. it's expected to...
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how does this change risk/reward dynamic between gm relative to other auto makers out there? >> i think with the move we've had it makes the risk/reward better for gm. i know that sounds a bit counterintuitive we've got the bad news out i agree with everybody else. you're not buying gm because you think the chevy bolt is going to be the car of the future if you are, then you deserve to lose money with gm but the point is this is probably -- this is coming in. we've come down from 65 or so on this at 45, 46, 45 bucks, that seems to be support. so, when i watch for on monday is a reversal. if you open lower and reverses to the higher, that's your classic bad news good price action so, i do think the risk-reward is better today than it was before this news >> interesting sounds like we've got a consensus to start today's show. moving on, let's grab your passports, pack your bag we're taking a trip around the world. the dollar surging to a nine-month high this week and china's long route pushing the fxi to its worst week since february the latest cause for concern, china's housin
how does this change risk/reward dynamic between gm relative to other auto makers out there? >> i think with the move we've had it makes the risk/reward better for gm. i know that sounds a bit counterintuitive we've got the bad news out i agree with everybody else. you're not buying gm because you think the chevy bolt is going to be the car of the future if you are, then you deserve to lose money with gm but the point is this is probably -- this is coming in. we've come down from 65 or so...
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that's what brought us 9/11, the same dynamic. dan: that was former u.s.n, did you hear what he said? it's very important. basically the problem here isn't that tolerance is in control of afghanistan, it that no one is in control of afghanistan. during me back to discuss this former cia operations, thank you for joining us. appreciate. >> you but. dan: ambassador, thousand interesting by. i don't think we have fully grasp the dynamics, you having in the intelligence go for a long time, but taliban is not a governing body, not a civilian complaint review board, these are medieval savages. in your experience, what is the dynamic between them, isis, is it just a group of people who move back and forth and change uniform based on who's paying for the day? how does that work? >> i want to focus what you said, the folks who are pulling the strings in afghanistan are their next-door neighbor, pakistanis specifically the intelligence service, i as i. we've known that for many years so if we want to try to get control over that country and have more interest trying
that's what brought us 9/11, the same dynamic. dan: that was former u.s.n, did you hear what he said? it's very important. basically the problem here isn't that tolerance is in control of afghanistan, it that no one is in control of afghanistan. during me back to discuss this former cia operations, thank you for joining us. appreciate. >> you but. dan: ambassador, thousand interesting by. i don't think we have fully grasp the dynamics, you having in the intelligence go for a long time,...
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— believe that we were in a very dynamic and in some cases specific threat _ dynamic and in some casescific threat environment. number one. number— threat environment. number one. number two, threat environment. number one. numbertwo, as general threat environment. number one. number two, as general mckenzie said, _ number two, as general mckenzie said. we _ number two, as general mckenzie said, we are going to investigate, we are _ said, we are going to investigate, we are going to get to the bottom of what happened last thursday. 13 precious — what happened last thursday. 13 precious lives were lost. we are going _ precious lives were lost. we are going to — precious lives were lost. we are going to take that seriously and we are not_ going to take that seriously and we are not going to investigate it in publie — are not going to investigate it in public. numberthree, iam absolutely not going to speak to a press _ absolutely not going to speak to a press story that was informed by the unlawful_ press story that was informed by the unlawful disclosure of classified information and sen
— believe that we were in a very dynamic and in some cases specific threat _ dynamic and in some casescific threat environment. number one. number— threat environment. number one. number two, threat environment. number one. numbertwo, as general threat environment. number one. number two, as general mckenzie said, _ number two, as general mckenzie said. we _ number two, as general mckenzie said, we are going to investigate, we are _ said, we are going to investigate, we are going to get to...
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is this a dynamic that can be answered by the end of the year?his going to be a q1, q2 story of next year >> we are confident that these are short-term dynamic in fact as we started to head into august in terms of idfa we already started to see that recover and ecosystem adjust to the new realities and all the tools and rules that are in place. we feel encouraged by that trend n. terms of the great reopening, we are heading into a period where kids are returning to school, the holidays from a demand stand poichtd we are confident because our core users who have been playing our games from the beginning of covid all the way through, 85% of our revenue, they are fully engaged and playing as much or more we feel very good that these are short-term issues related to the summer and some of the dynamics that you are witnessing in june and july. >> frank, it's deirdre let me shift gears a little bit. you also announced you are going to be acquiring star link for half a billion dollars, a chinese developer. is now the time to get deeper into this market
is this a dynamic that can be answered by the end of the year?his going to be a q1, q2 story of next year >> we are confident that these are short-term dynamic in fact as we started to head into august in terms of idfa we already started to see that recover and ecosystem adjust to the new realities and all the tools and rules that are in place. we feel encouraged by that trend n. terms of the great reopening, we are heading into a period where kids are returning to school, the holidays...
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the threat stream is still active, still dynamic. we are still laser focused on force protection and are not thinking a minute that what happened yesterday gets us in the clear, not a minute, but do we believe we had valid targets, bad guys who can plan bed missions? absolutely. will that have impacted going forward? absolutely. what and how much we will have to watch the intelligence going forward. reporter: does the united states have a scent of who is in command of isis-k now? john: i will not get into org charts and intelligence about what we know about the organization. obviously we put a lot of time and effort into learning as much as we can, and for security services, i will leave it at that. john: a question -- reporter: where did the aircraft come from? what kind of drone? can you give us any information? john: over the horizon. it came from over the horizon. reporter: there were reports the targets were in the vehicle? does that accurate? was there any other damage to infrastructure? john: as the general said, we will not r
the threat stream is still active, still dynamic. we are still laser focused on force protection and are not thinking a minute that what happened yesterday gets us in the clear, not a minute, but do we believe we had valid targets, bad guys who can plan bed missions? absolutely. will that have impacted going forward? absolutely. what and how much we will have to watch the intelligence going forward. reporter: does the united states have a scent of who is in command of isis-k now? john: i will...
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and those are two very unique and dynamic sports _ are two very unique and dynamic sports in — are twoually hope — understandable and actually hope it _ understandable and actually hope it does on the path of putting _ hope it does on the path of putting a let more expectation on the — putting a let more expectation on the international sporting federations to come up with their— federations to come up with their own rules. the challenge i suppose _ their own rules. the challenge i suppose in that space will be asked — i suppose in that space will be asked to — i suppose in that space will be asked to what those rules will look— asked to what those rules will look like. _ asked to what those rules will look like, particularly take into— look like, particularly take into account the fact that there _ into account the fact that there is— into account the fact that there is not necessarily a great _ there is not necessarily a great deal of evidence or research in this space for some sports. — research in this space for some sports. so _ research in this space for some sports, so it might
and those are two very unique and dynamic sports _ are two very unique and dynamic sports in — are twoually hope — understandable and actually hope it _ understandable and actually hope it does on the path of putting _ hope it does on the path of putting a let more expectation on the — putting a let more expectation on the international sporting federations to come up with their— federations to come up with their own rules. the challenge i suppose _ their own rules. the challenge i...
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this is the fast changing dynamic. it has been changing throughout the hours of darkness thursday coming into friday and i understand is waking up this friday morning to again.
this is the fast changing dynamic. it has been changing throughout the hours of darkness thursday coming into friday and i understand is waking up this friday morning to again.
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boston dynamics tweeting that parkour is the perfect sandbox for the atlas team to experiment with newgh jumps, balance beams and vaults, we push atlas to its limits to discover the next generation of mobility, perception and athletic intelligence. >> parkour is a useful organizing activity for our team because it highlights several challenges we believe to be important. >> reporter: some online voicing their concern. why does every time i watch this i feel foreboding? we're all going to die. maybe too much "black mirror" for some robo phobes. the future should inspire hope, not fear, they say. >> it's extremely hard but it's also very rewarding, you know. it's like i wouldn't want to be somewhere where i'm not working on a super hard problem. >> reporter: something to celebrate, no doubt. a spokesperson for boston dynamics saying i find it hard to imagine a world 20 years from now where there aren't capable robots that work alongside humans to enrich our lives and i hope demonstrations like this provide a small glimpse of what's possible. >> first they parkour, then they revolt. >> th
boston dynamics tweeting that parkour is the perfect sandbox for the atlas team to experiment with newgh jumps, balance beams and vaults, we push atlas to its limits to discover the next generation of mobility, perception and athletic intelligence. >> parkour is a useful organizing activity for our team because it highlights several challenges we believe to be important. >> reporter: some online voicing their concern. why does every time i watch this i feel foreboding? we're all...
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and now we seem to be in this peculiar vacuum where there is an entirely new global dynamic, and it'sot ideological at all, it's really crudely nationalist. the motives of china and russia and iran now — it's not — that bloc that is developing that dynamic which will involve afghanistan very heavily, i fear — it's not the old ideological argument about how should people live. you know, should we have a communist society or a capitalist society? it's much more to do with the emerging totalitarian empires, particularly china, which is really totalitarian capitalism. it's not really a communist society at all. and if nato is to survive, and if the kind of cooperation that we've seen between the uk and the us and other european allies is to survive, it's going to have to come to terms with this entirely new global political dynamic. michael, george robinson, who was nato�*s secretary general at the start of the century and who was the man who effectively convened the meeting that said, "we are going in because one country "has been threatened, a nato member, the us, "by the attacks on 9/1
and now we seem to be in this peculiar vacuum where there is an entirely new global dynamic, and it'sot ideological at all, it's really crudely nationalist. the motives of china and russia and iran now — it's not — that bloc that is developing that dynamic which will involve afghanistan very heavily, i fear — it's not the old ideological argument about how should people live. you know, should we have a communist society or a capitalist society? it's much more to do with the emerging...
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and it's, it is a, it's, it's part of the election dynamics did to the piece of equipment. ok, well, you mentioned the, the russians. that one's, and we do understand there are foreign actors who are in the country and who are taking part in this, in this conflicts. but let's get them to the, the brass tax really for people who are not as familiar with the central african republic. as you 3 gentlemen, are you mention their pizza cooper? that's rebel groups were being siphoned away from this peace agreements in order to to be sent to riley rhodes the the former leads are both these a why would they do that? why would they do that? why are they that rally beside these and not going with the the liter who the country had elected initially? because the new very well that nobody was going to vote for them. they were, they were part of a peace agreement that was in that, that was as old as, as that was a year old. but in the elections they wouldn't spend a chance. they said they would never go back to the political spectrum after the elections so, so it was either losing the elec
and it's, it is a, it's, it's part of the election dynamics did to the piece of equipment. ok, well, you mentioned the, the russians. that one's, and we do understand there are foreign actors who are in the country and who are taking part in this, in this conflicts. but let's get them to the, the brass tax really for people who are not as familiar with the central african republic. as you 3 gentlemen, are you mention their pizza cooper? that's rebel groups were being siphoned away from this...
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as i said earlier, the threat stream is still active, still dynamic. we're still laser focused on that and force protection. we aren't thinking for a minute that what happened yesterday gets us in the clear. not a minute. but do we believe that we hit valid targets, bad guys who can do bad things and plan bad missions? absolutely. do we think that will have some impact on their ability going forward? absolutely. what and to how much, we have to keep watching the intelligence going forward. >> i don't know if you can answer, but does the united states have a sense, even if you can't say names, do you have any sense of who is in command of isis-k right now? >> i'm not going to get into specific org charts and intelligence about what we know about the organization. obviously, we put a lot of time and effort into learning as much as we can, and i think i just, for security purposes, i'm just going to leave it at that. >> so a couple questions on the attack itself. first of all, where did the unmanned aircraft come from? was it a drone, predator drone? any
as i said earlier, the threat stream is still active, still dynamic. we're still laser focused on that and force protection. we aren't thinking for a minute that what happened yesterday gets us in the clear. not a minute. but do we believe that we hit valid targets, bad guys who can do bad things and plan bad missions? absolutely. do we think that will have some impact on their ability going forward? absolutely. what and to how much, we have to keep watching the intelligence going forward....
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absolutely great to boil it down to, to it, to a simple dynamic. it would be this to date 8 years in to really horrific violence in a country that is not foreign to violence. the number one driver, in our opinion of this violence is impunity. no one to date has actually been held accountable. ringback none of the big fish had been held accountable for the war crimes and the crimes against humanity that they committed. whether that be false, i believe he's a who, who absolutely has committee president and now he's gone on to play the spoiler role. i'm completely breaking up the cartoon piece agreement, whether that be the myriad of other rebel leaders across the country. we do have 3 individuals currently in the hague, in front of the i, c, c. and there's a special hybrid court called the special criminal court, which has gotten up and running with international national judges and prosecutors . but i reiterate to date, central africans are exhausted. there's this humanitarian aspect that peter alluded to, which is absolutely in our opinion, should
absolutely great to boil it down to, to it, to a simple dynamic. it would be this to date 8 years in to really horrific violence in a country that is not foreign to violence. the number one driver, in our opinion of this violence is impunity. no one to date has actually been held accountable. ringback none of the big fish had been held accountable for the war crimes and the crimes against humanity that they committed. whether that be false, i believe he's a who, who absolutely has committee...
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so now you have the other forces involved in this same dynamic relationship. so you can see it is a failure. you can also see it as a success. because coming out of newburgh conspiracy, he kind of sets the table in a way for what he will do in the 1790s. he has a new relationship with george washington and you might think because washington counselled hamilton, an army is a great thing on play with. i don't think that quite right. you would think he would say, hamilton is crazy. i have to stay away from him. after the correspondence is a fascinating study in the dynamics of their always fascinating tenets but all important relationship. they get closer and washington makes it clear to hamilton that he is 100% in favor of being sure that the country is put in a position, and this is again leading toward nascar nationalism. the public is in a position to pay the public creditors, he mean those same bond holders. this was a vision that washington shared. so coming out of newburgh, we have this picture of the hamilton scheme. the concentration and growth of americ
so now you have the other forces involved in this same dynamic relationship. so you can see it is a failure. you can also see it as a success. because coming out of newburgh conspiracy, he kind of sets the table in a way for what he will do in the 1790s. he has a new relationship with george washington and you might think because washington counselled hamilton, an army is a great thing on play with. i don't think that quite right. you would think he would say, hamilton is crazy. i have to stay...
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now it is a very different story of dollar dynamics. this had nothing to do with dollar yield anymore. this is the desire for safety and the dollar getting that haven bid. this goes to what lisa was talking about. there seems to be a total this week. tom: one of the round numbers not spoken of his that chinese women b, 6.50 -- reminbi 6.50 quickly on the data features, -20 dow features. makes 22.23 is up a solid big figure. some of the angst we saw yesterday morning and another reversal on the markets yesterday afternoon, and returning, as well to radio and television, lisa abramowicz. what do you have? tom: you are sending me back to -- kailey: you are -- lisa: you are sending me back to the wall. a key question at jackson hole next week is this shift in tone and how much it really encapsulates the increasing dovishness of fed members. will the prolonged there tapering because of this? robert kaplan has come out in front as being one of the more aggressive members of the federal reserve. angela merkel plans to meet with russia's vladim
now it is a very different story of dollar dynamics. this had nothing to do with dollar yield anymore. this is the desire for safety and the dollar getting that haven bid. this goes to what lisa was talking about. there seems to be a total this week. tom: one of the round numbers not spoken of his that chinese women b, 6.50 -- reminbi 6.50 quickly on the data features, -20 dow features. makes 22.23 is up a solid big figure. some of the angst we saw yesterday morning and another reversal on the...
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you were so dynamic, youtube fo first time. and youtube celebrated its 10th year anniversary last week or last month. and therefore they celebrated by having us there. >> i did not get any word we went viral. i know a lot of people know a lot about easter. >> hopefully after hearing about pentecost -- but before we do that carol. tell us a little bit about your background and your ministry. >> i'm a native san franciscan. very proud to have been born and raised here in the city. a group of eight asheville district. close to golden gate park. graduated from the theological union in berkeley. i serve as a chaplain for the palliative care department at kaiser. and i'm also a senior pastor at elmhurst united methodist church in east oakland. >> great great. and jim. >> on the son of the intermountain west. i was born in salt lake city, grew up in western colorado. college in oregon and graduated from fresno pacific college. i am currently back at asw as the chair of the board of trustees. it is such an important place in my life. w
you were so dynamic, youtube fo first time. and youtube celebrated its 10th year anniversary last week or last month. and therefore they celebrated by having us there. >> i did not get any word we went viral. i know a lot of people know a lot about easter. >> hopefully after hearing about pentecost -- but before we do that carol. tell us a little bit about your background and your ministry. >> i'm a native san franciscan. very proud to have been born and raised here in the...
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tom: right now, as you mention with the domestic dynamics on energy versus the international dynamicsn energy, it is a joke. lisa: i think right now is a very nuanced idea because we've got a shale patch where it is a lot more expensive to pump each barrel of oil, and the u.s. doesn't want to invest in longer infrastructure, whereas open bus, it is cheaper for them to produce each barrel of oil, and it is more of a temporary fix to prices that are getting concerning lehigh -- getting concerning high -- getting concerningly high. jonathan: crude is lower by about one point 2%. on the s&p which we are down 0.1%. your inflation report just an hour and about 20 minutes away. from new york city this morning, good morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. senate democrats have opened the way for the president biden's economic agenda. they have passed a $3.5 trillion framework that would expand federal efforts on property, the environment, and care for the elderly. it also includes what democrats called the biggest tax cuts in history for the middle cl
tom: right now, as you mention with the domestic dynamics on energy versus the international dynamicsn energy, it is a joke. lisa: i think right now is a very nuanced idea because we've got a shale patch where it is a lot more expensive to pump each barrel of oil, and the u.s. doesn't want to invest in longer infrastructure, whereas open bus, it is cheaper for them to produce each barrel of oil, and it is more of a temporary fix to prices that are getting concerning lehigh -- getting concerning...
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what were the conversations around the dinner table and lunch table, what were the family dynamics so perhaps it isn't surprising that i became a reporter as a profession because it is the profession that allows you to exercise your insatiable curiosity and to pry into other people's lives. i started covering big political events. i was sent by the "washington post" as a foreign correspondent first to poland in the middle of the whole collapse of communism actually, and then later on i went to russia and when i arrived in russia, the whole system was in the process of collapsing and unraveling. so i was a witness to that, to the collapse of communism but i understood when i was a reporter that there was a lot of that i didn't know that was going on behind closed doors so i was curious to know what was happening in the kremlin as opposed to the part of politics that they chose to reveal of themselves and sometimes it's the first rough draft of history but i wanted to find out all the things that i hadn't understood or known about when i was a reporter in moscow so i wrote a book called
what were the conversations around the dinner table and lunch table, what were the family dynamics so perhaps it isn't surprising that i became a reporter as a profession because it is the profession that allows you to exercise your insatiable curiosity and to pry into other people's lives. i started covering big political events. i was sent by the "washington post" as a foreign correspondent first to poland in the middle of the whole collapse of communism actually, and then later on...
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. >> this is astounding, interesting dynamic when you look at the inflation rate that is effectively a taxon all-americans, the cost of gas and into the price of everything, when they said we were going to return to normal it seems this is what they intended. >> you are missing the big picture, the lack of mean tweets. a bunch of suburban wine women who read chardon they are not offended anymore by the guy in the white house's manners. we have that going for us. when i fill up my suzanne for $75, that is kind of steep. i don't have hunter biden money, but we have a president who behaves himself. the fact is this administration is out of control being run by faculty lounge socialists, this is unsustainable, unacceptable and it will not continue, just not sure how the ends. >> not just that it is a socialist policy framework which earlier this week president biden caved to the squad, illegally extended the eviction moratorium. despite what the supreme court said, putting thousands of middle-class mom and pop landlords out of business, many people are arguing this is an attack on privat
. >> this is astounding, interesting dynamic when you look at the inflation rate that is effectively a taxon all-americans, the cost of gas and into the price of everything, when they said we were going to return to normal it seems this is what they intended. >> you are missing the big picture, the lack of mean tweets. a bunch of suburban wine women who read chardon they are not offended anymore by the guy in the white house's manners. we have that going for us. when i fill up my...