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tisch: pretty amazing. think of my father and what he went through to afford us this opportunity to be partners in the giants. betty: in 1991, bob tisch, john's father, fulfilled a lifelong dream when he bought a 50% stake in the giants for a reported $80 million. today, the team is valued at an estimate of $1.3 billion. it is co-owned by two families. if loews corporation was a football team, what is your position? tisch: probably the coach. i'm not there day-to-day. very much true in the hotel business. i can sit in my office on madison avenue, but i'm not checking people into the rooms or making the beds. in that regard, i guess i would be the coach. understanding what is in your game plan, the playbook, and then you have to articulate it, and then you have to perform it. it ain't easy. in the hotel business, it's 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and you have to get it right every time. betty: i know your family is a big football family. why do you like football? tisch: i like watching
tisch: pretty amazing. think of my father and what he went through to afford us this opportunity to be partners in the giants. betty: in 1991, bob tisch, john's father, fulfilled a lifelong dream when he bought a 50% stake in the giants for a reported $80 million. today, the team is valued at an estimate of $1.3 billion. it is co-owned by two families. if loews corporation was a football team, what is your position? tisch: probably the coach. i'm not there day-to-day. very much true in the...
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it is co-owned by the tisch and mara families.f loews corporation was a football team, what is your position? jonathan: probably the coach. i'm not there day-to-day. very much true in the hotel business. i can sit in my office on madison avenue, but i'm not checking people into the rooms or making the beds. in that regard, i guess i would be the coach. understanding what is in your game plan, the playbook, and then you have to articulate it, and then you have to perform it. it ain't easy. in the hotel business, it's 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and you have to get it right every time. betty: i know your family is a big football family. but why do you like football? jonathan: i like watching football because you never know what will happen. a play can change the course of a game. a pass can be intercepted or a runner can fumble. you never know what will happen. a pass could be intercepted, a ball could be fumbled. it is exciting. the fans get involved. people are aspirational when it comes to their players. a
it is co-owned by the tisch and mara families.f loews corporation was a football team, what is your position? jonathan: probably the coach. i'm not there day-to-day. very much true in the hotel business. i can sit in my office on madison avenue, but i'm not checking people into the rooms or making the beds. in that regard, i guess i would be the coach. understanding what is in your game plan, the playbook, and then you have to articulate it, and then you have to perform it. it ain't easy. in...
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jonathan tisch runs the company
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jonathan tisch runs the company and is also the chairman of loews hotels.
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with the assistance of institutions such as tisch college, you have shown yourself to be active citizens and this public service was recognized when the truman scholarship foundation which i chair named tufts its honor institution last year. it's an awful lot to congratulate you on today. as i said earlier, i want to challenge you to be far more after you leave this wonderful place. while there was time when you could say that you didn't know enough today armed with his extraordinary education, there can be no doubt that you can help produce enough food, build enough shelter, deliver and of medicine, and share enough knowledge to allow people everywhere to live better and more productive lives. i don't intend to put the weight of the world upon your shoulders, because that is always going to be your parents job. i do hope, actually i insist, that each of you after bidding farewell to jumbo and having your last drink use the knowledge gained here to be more than a consumer of liberty. i insist that you also be a defender and and richer of it, in employing your talents to help heal and tea
with the assistance of institutions such as tisch college, you have shown yourself to be active citizens and this public service was recognized when the truman scholarship foundation which i chair named tufts its honor institution last year. it's an awful lot to congratulate you on today. as i said earlier, i want to challenge you to be far more after you leave this wonderful place. while there was time when you could say that you didn't know enough today armed with his extraordinary education,...
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. we start where we have for what seems the past two weeks now, closer and closer to a historic deal between iran and several nations about limiting their nuclear program in exchange for a lifting of economic sanctions- - at one point today, word that a deal could be on the table as early as tomorrow. here was an optimistic secretary of state kerry this morning. >> a very good meeting. very positive. i think we are getting to some real decisions. so, i will say, because we have a few tough things to do, i remain hopeful. >> sreenivasan: but later in the day, iranian foreign minister javad zarif stood on his balcony and told press there was more work to be done tomorrow, and that a deal would not be finished today. the agreement would be a culmination of more than a decade of talks to allow u.n. weapons inspections. even if a deal is reached, the governments of britain, france, germany, russia and china and the u.s. have to approve. that could be a problem acco
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. we start where we have for what seems the past two weeks now, closer and closer to a historic deal between iran and several nations about limiting their nuclear program in exchange for a lifting of economic sanctions- - at one point today, word that a deal could be on the table as early as tomorrow. here was an optimistic secretary of state kerry this...
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jonathan tisch, co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants.s born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today, the loews have billions of dollars in asse
jonathan tisch, co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants.s born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today, the loews have billions of dollars in asse
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president obama has arrived in the ethiopian capital of addis ababa, continuing his mission to boost u.s. trade and ties with africa. earlier sunday, the president completed his visit to his father's homeland of kenya, with a stadium speech to an enthusiastic crowd of 4,500 people. the president criticized kenya's history of corruption and gender inequality but praised its budding democracy. his half-sister, auma introduced obama, who called himself the first kenyan- american president. with a growing economy in kenya the president said there was no limit on what young kenyans could achieve. >> you don't need to do what my father did and leave your home in order to get a good education and access to opportunity. because of kenya's progress, because of your potential you can build your future right here, right now. >> sreenivasan: his address was less than 10 miles from the location of the 2013 nairobi mall attack that left more than 60 people dead. the islam
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president obama has arrived in the ethiopian capital of addis ababa, continuing his mission to boost u.s. trade and ties with africa. earlier sunday, the president completed his visit to his father's homeland of kenya, with a stadium speech to an enthusiastic crowd of 4,500 people. the president criticized kenya's history of corruption and gender inequality...
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm hari sreenivasan. we start with greece, where officials are projecting that more than 60% of voters have rejected austerity measures proposed by creditors. crowds are rallying in the streets, celebrating the early returns. the "no" vote means greeks do not want to make the deep budget cuts in order to get emergency bailout money as the nation falls deeper into debt. greek prime minister alexis tsipras said that quote the mandate asking call for a break request europe but rather gives me greater negotiating strength. joins us from athens first of all the reaction on the streets i can almost pbs newshour special correspondent malcolm brabant joins us now from athens. hear them behind you in the constitution square. >> there is euphoria often the streets of athens tonight because this result is entirety consistent with the greeks natural tendency towards resistance. this is something that appeals to
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm hari sreenivasan. we start with greece, where officials are projecting that more than 60% of voters have rejected austerity measures proposed by creditors. crowds are rallying in the streets, celebrating the early returns. the "no" vote means greeks do not want to make the deep budget cuts in order to get emergency...
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the family of muhammad youssef abdulazeez says there are no words to describe the "shock, horror, and grief" it feels that the 24-year gunned down and killed five u.s. military serviceman in chattanooga, tennessee. in a statement, they say:" the person who committed this horrible crime was not the son we knew and loved. for many years, our son suffered from depression. it grieves us beyond belief to know that his pain found its expression in this heinous act of violence." abdulazeez's family says it is cooperating with investigators and offers condolences to the families of four marines and one sailor killed in thursday's attack, saying: "...we are truly sorry for their loss." police killed abdulazeez in a shootout. but none of his victims had been armed, despite being members of the military at a reserve center. now, the governors of six states-- florida, louisiana, arkansas, oklahoma, texas, and indiana-- are ordering their national guard members to arm th
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the family of muhammad youssef abdulazeez says there are no words to describe the "shock, horror, and grief" it feels that the 24-year gunned down and killed five u.s. military serviceman in chattanooga, tennessee. in a statement, they say:" the person who committed this horrible crime was not the son we knew and loved. for many years, our son...
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. we're following three serious, but separate economic crises tonight. we start in greece, where parliament held a late night session to put together a series of budget cuts in the aims of convincing european leaders for 53.5 billion euros in bailout funds. prime minister alexis tsipras needs to persuade eurozone finance ministers meeting in brussels today that his austerity plan is worthy of further consideration by european leaders tomorrow. tsipras is promising budget cuts and tax hikes in exchange for a three-year loan to keep greece's banks from collapsing and keep the euro as its common currency. late today, the german finance minister suggested greece be taken off the euro for five years and get humanitarian aid instead of debt relief. one negotiator called today's meeting difficult. >> we are not there yet, both on substance. there is still a lot of criticism on the proposals, on the reform side, on the fiscal side and there is of course a major issue
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. we're following three serious, but separate economic crises tonight. we start in greece, where parliament held a late night session to put together a series of budget cuts in the aims of convincing european leaders for 53.5 billion euros in bailout funds. prime minister alexis tsipras needs to persuade eurozone finance ministers meeting in brussels today...
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. for the first time turkey is joining u.s.-led airstrikes in syria targeting islamic state extremists, or isis. the turkish government says over the last two days its f-16 aircraft have attacked multiple isis locations, less than eight miles from turkey's southern border with syria. turkey's stepped-up role follows this week's suicide bombing by isis that killed 32 people in the turkish town of suruc. turkish forces have also attacked kurdish militants across the border with iraq. at the same time, they have arrested nearly 600 people suspected of being isis or kurdish militants. turkey's prime minister says both military operations, in syria and iraq, will continue. >> ( translated ): turkey's operations will, if needed continue until the terror organization's command centers, all locations where they plan attacks against turkey, and all depots used to store arms to be used against turkey are destroyed. >> sreenivasan: the u.s. and nato have pressured turkey
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. for the first time turkey is joining u.s.-led airstrikes in syria targeting islamic state extremists, or isis. the turkish government says over the last two days its f-16 aircraft have attacked multiple isis locations, less than eight miles from turkey's southern border with syria. turkey's stepped-up role follows this week's suicide bombing by isis that...
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the mass shooting in chattanooga, tennessee, has claimed the life of a fifth victim. randall smith, a 26-year-old navy petty officer, died this morning, two days after being shot at a fenced-in navy and marine reserve center. smith was married with three éu four unarmed marines died thursday at the reserve center when gunman muhammad youssef abdulazeez opened fire with multiple weapons. police killed the 24-year-old abdulazeez at the scene. abdulazeez was a naturalized american citizen from kuwait who grew up in tennessee. he spent seven months in jordan last year. reuters is reporting a friend of abdulazeez says the gunman returned from jordan "concerned" over the situation in the middle east and that shortly before the attack, abdulazeez texted him an islamic verse: "whosoever shows enmity to a friend of mine, then i have declared war against him." investigators have not offered any evidence that abdulazeez might be connected to any islamic extremist grou
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the mass shooting in chattanooga, tennessee, has claimed the life of a fifth victim. randall smith, a 26-year-old navy petty officer, died this morning, two days after being shot at a fenced-in navy and marine reserve center. smith was married with three éu four unarmed marines died thursday at the reserve center when gunman muhammad youssef abdulazeez...
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from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm hari sreenivasan. we begin in greece, where the results of a nationwide vote tomorrow could keep the debt- ridden economy afloat or cut off desperately-needed financial support from its european creditors. voters from both camps have been holding massive rallies. if greeks vote "no" to adopting a set of severe austerity measures, the country would lose any chance of getting financial help. if greeks vote "yes" to the cuts, the country could get some debt relief. the referendum comes after greece failed to pay a 1.6 billion euro debt payment, shuttered its banks and started rationing cash. today, greece's finance minister accused creditors of trying to" terrorize" citizens by" instilling fear in people" so they'll approve the tough austerity measures. earlier, i spoke with newshour special correspondent malcolm brabant about the mood of the people on the eve of this historic vote. you've been reporting on this for the past several weeks for us and other p
from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm hari sreenivasan. we begin in greece, where the results of a nationwide vote tomorrow could keep the debt- ridden economy afloat or cut off desperately-needed financial support from its european creditors. voters from both camps have been holding massive rallies. if greeks vote "no" to adopting a set of severe austerity measures, the country...
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david is a senior philippine economic policy at der tisch foundation where he focuses on entitlements in on entitlements and the regulatory administrative law issue. his career in an inch on tax matters includes vice president for finance and general counsel of new england machinery manager of the chamber of commerce tax policy center at general counsel at the national small business association. burton received a jd from the university of maryland law school. he holds a bachelor of arts degree from the university of chicago. please welcome me -- join in welcoming data david to the podium. [applause] >> good morning. the purpose of the panelists to discuss the examples of good tax policy. we have a strong panel today with five of the leading experts and proponents of fundamental tax reform. each panelist will make a presentation of 10 minutes and then we'll have questions and answers from the audience. entire session will last an hour 15 minute period the broad principles of tax reform are some thing most contributors and libertarians generally agree about. economic principles are dri
david is a senior philippine economic policy at der tisch foundation where he focuses on entitlements in on entitlements and the regulatory administrative law issue. his career in an inch on tax matters includes vice president for finance and general counsel of new england machinery manager of the chamber of commerce tax policy center at general counsel at the national small business association. burton received a jd from the university of maryland law school. he holds a bachelor of arts degree...
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was a pier 14 historic continues to change he told local media that he picked a petition this by the tischaid there was a gun in accident while shots were fired and hit her and chased clear before that he said he had a gun and then he will shooting a sea lions and did not intend to hit anyone to sea lions are mostly on the shore i can tell you this he has become a poster child for san francisco's centaurus signals but told the authorities to detain him before they convict him they released come back to the public with shall your picture of kate a shift from pleasanton she was at pier 14 last wednesday with her father walk of a family friend as well when the shots rang out she was less to the hospital and later died since that murder last wednesday for five days later everyone locally and nationally have been talking about the sun terrell law. >>: if there are the right individual out there who was in our society and this guy was arrested by san francisco on an old drug offense the da did not do when in of vacation a share for the weapons bill because of meet the protocol everyone is pointi
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please welcome julie fredrickson , jennifer hyman, david tisch and the moderator colleen caitlin.se] >> have fun. colleen: willie have 20 minutes and each of you are fantastic. for the benefit of time i will do a >> -- quick rundown of your companies. david is the cofounder of spring, a mobile marketplace for brands to sell directly to consumers on phones. david is a well-known investor. in the middle we have jennifer hyman, the cofounder of rent the runway. it is the online destination for designer apparel and accessories for rent. they also have a subsection business and all of card business -- ala carte business. and then we have the founder of a makeup company. colleen: i want to start with you. what is interesting in the past couple of years, rent the runway was so established as a e-commerce company, you guys have some showrooms, what made you decide to do that? jennifer: i think building a brand is multifaceted. you need to think about all of the channels for which you will acquire customers. we found physical retail stores accomplished two things. one, it is one of the mos
please welcome julie fredrickson , jennifer hyman, david tisch and the moderator colleen caitlin.se] >> have fun. colleen: willie have 20 minutes and each of you are fantastic. for the benefit of time i will do a >> -- quick rundown of your companies. david is the cofounder of spring, a mobile marketplace for brands to sell directly to consumers on phones. david is a well-known investor. in the middle we have jennifer hyman, the cofounder of rent the runway. it is the online...
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please welcome julie fredrickson , jennifer hyman, david tisch and the moderator colleen caitlin.plause] >> have fun. colleen: willie have 20 minutes and each of you are fantastic. for the benefit of time i will do a >> -- quick rundown of your companies. david is the cofounder of spring, a mobile marketplace for brands to sell directly to consumers on phones. david is a well-known investor. in the middle we have jennifer hyman, the cofounder of rent the runway. it is the online destination for designer apparel and accessories for rent. they also have a subsection business and all of card business -- ala carte business. and then we have the founder of a makeup company. colleen: i want to start with you. what is interesting in the past couple of years, rent the runway was so established as a e-commerce company, you guys have some showrooms, what made you decide to do that? jennifer: i think building a brand is multifaceted. you need to think about all of the channels for which you will acquire customers. we found physical retail stores accomplished two things. one, it is one of the
please welcome julie fredrickson , jennifer hyman, david tisch and the moderator colleen caitlin.plause] >> have fun. colleen: willie have 20 minutes and each of you are fantastic. for the benefit of time i will do a >> -- quick rundown of your companies. david is the cofounder of spring, a mobile marketplace for brands to sell directly to consumers on phones. david is a well-known investor. in the middle we have jennifer hyman, the cofounder of rent the runway. it is the online...