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rubinstein grew up in baltimore. his father a postal worker, his mother a housewife. he says they often took him to d.c. when everything in this city was fro and i realized i got a lot l of benefits out of the city by going to free museums and free art galleries and free monuments. so he wants to give back. during the earthquake repairs ti the washington monument which he funded rubinstein had the chance to stand outside and touch the u very tip of the structure.stru well, i held on very tightly. i wanted to make hurry didn'tdnt fall. it was quite a view.te a we asked him about one of his biggest my son-in-law, a contracts mate of his at phillips ex door eventually they went to harvard together and my son-in-law told me about this new company called facebook than he asked me if iif wanted to invest and i said, no. that was a big mistake.ak everybody makes mistake. i make them all the time. > he's had plenty of success nonetheless, but if you spot him on the street you may notice that he drives around in a 17a 7 year old mercedes station wage objection to the form i'm
rubinstein grew up in baltimore. his father a postal worker, his mother a housewife. he says they often took him to d.c. when everything in this city was fro and i realized i got a lot l of benefits out of the city by going to free museums and free art galleries and free monuments. so he wants to give back. during the earthquake repairs ti the washington monument which he funded rubinstein had the chance to stand outside and touch the u very tip of the structure.stru well, i held on very...
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we'll turn to carlisle founder david rubinstein for guidance. >> earnings alert. net flex soars amid new subscriber growth. >>> ait's thursday, january 19, 2017, and "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. we are coming to you once again from the world economic forum in davos, switzerland, an annual gathering of political leaders, ceos, bankers and business decisionmakers. our special guests this morning, david rubinstein, he will join us in just a minute. later, tim adams from the institute of international finance and bill browder will join us. all of this as well as investment ideas from jpsjoshua friedman. yesterday we saw slight gains for the nasdaq and s&p. the dow had its fourth negative session in a row. albeit slight declines. right now, 27 points on the dow called lower. we did see a rebound yesterday in the dollar, but also in the yields. they pushed higher having hit a low of 2.3% during tuesday's trade. today the yield on the ten overnote is 2.43%. >> it'
we'll turn to carlisle founder david rubinstein for guidance. >> earnings alert. net flex soars amid new subscriber growth. >>> ait's thursday, january 19, 2017, and "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. we are coming to you once again from the world economic forum in davos, switzerland, an annual gathering of political leaders, ceos, bankers...
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we'll turn to carlisle founder david rubinstein for guidance. >> earnings alert. net flex soars amid new subscriber growth. >>> ait's thursday, january 19, 2017, and "worldwide exchange" begins right now.
we'll turn to carlisle founder david rubinstein for guidance. >> earnings alert. net flex soars amid new subscriber growth. >>> ait's thursday, january 19, 2017, and "worldwide exchange" begins right now.
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trump's ininauguration january 20 -- journalists evan engel, matt hopard, john keller, and alexander rubinstein. but journalists aaron cantu and shay horse are still facing felony charges. well over 200 demonstrators are also facing the charges, which carry a maximum 10 year prison sentence. the boy scouts of america have announced the organization will now accept all boys into the program, including transgender boys, regardless of what gender is marked on a child's birth certificate. in announcing the shift, boy scouts chief executive michael surbaugh said -- "communities and state laws are now interpreting gender identity differently than society did in the past." now parents simply have to mark their child's gender on the boy scouts application in order for a boy to be accepted. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. president donald trump fired acting attorney general sally yatetes on monday
trump's ininauguration january 20 -- journalists evan engel, matt hopard, john keller, and alexander rubinstein. but journalists aaron cantu and shay horse are still facing felony charges. well over 200 demonstrators are also facing the charges, which carry a maximum 10 year prison sentence. the boy scouts of america have announced the organization will now accept all boys into the program, including transgender boys, regardless of what gender is marked on a child's birth certificate. in...
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rubinstein on chestnut street i grew up in the bayview a professor at the ucsf and researcher and oncology i moved in chestnut street with my wife in 2001 we love the house for privacy and the sexually assaulted that baths the small backyard and importantly the bedrooms in the back of the house of great value to me and my family and i wish to preserve that in late october at the mooefrg the presented testimony i had strong concerns of the projects with nothing else he testified under oath direct evidence was on the backyard with the building by this project on 68 richardson in terms of decreased light endorse to the back of my house 365 i raised those concerns back in october the corner of rebuttal there is in fact, a large tree in the backyard. >> we need the computer monitor. >> oh. >> becoming is. >> overhead. >> and this is the backyard this is light we built the gasped this is directly underneath the project the light will be directly impacted by the building project at 68 richardson much to the enjoyment of my backyard this is a consequence of this project the guardian is something i
rubinstein on chestnut street i grew up in the bayview a professor at the ucsf and researcher and oncology i moved in chestnut street with my wife in 2001 we love the house for privacy and the sexually assaulted that baths the small backyard and importantly the bedrooms in the back of the house of great value to me and my family and i wish to preserve that in late october at the mooefrg the presented testimony i had strong concerns of the projects with nothing else he testified under oath...