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as england prepare for theirfirst match at the euros, we look at the meteoric rise of adam wharton. want iwanta these teenagers go five days without one. and coming up on bbc news... two and a half weeks after fa cup glory with manchester united, eric ten hag gets the nod from the club's board to remain on as manager. good evening. we start tonight with a close look at one of the big issues of this election campaign — crime. for some communities it's a constant worry, and we've heard through the bbc�*s your voice your vote that you want politicians to come up with solutions. in cleveland, the police force recorded the highest overall crime rate in england and wales last year — they say they are working with people and that crime is now falling. but what does it feel like for communities living underfrequent threat? our uk editor ed thomas has been to middlesbrough to find out. it's brutal round here. it is, it's brutal. crime. you have to be prepared, don't you. if someone's going to stab you, you have to stab them. victims. we feel degraded, like we're non—existent. they're tracked
as england prepare for theirfirst match at the euros, we look at the meteoric rise of adam wharton. want iwanta these teenagers go five days without one. and coming up on bbc news... two and a half weeks after fa cup glory with manchester united, eric ten hag gets the nod from the club's board to remain on as manager. good evening. we start tonight with a close look at one of the big issues of this election campaign — crime. for some communities it's a constant worry, and we've heard through...
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why would you want to go to business school at wharton? why did you go across the country to go to business school, and why did you go to business school to begin with? why not be a physicist like your father? ruth: well, i love wharton, so i am not going to give you that. you know, i thought i was going to end up -- i got married, my husband was a lawyer on wall street, so i was commuting. i thought i would go into consulting, then i took this amazing mergers accounting class, kind of geeky, and decided to go into mergers and acquisitions. so, ended up on the east coast. david: ok, so you ultimately became the cfo of morgan stanley , and many people thought you might go into government and you could have been the ceo of morgan stanley. why would you leave the important world of finance for something less significant, like technology? why would you do that? [laughter] ruth: you know, kind of right time, right place. when i was the cfo of morgan stanley, i started in acquisitions january 1, 2010, when james gorman took over as ceo. and i th
why would you want to go to business school at wharton? why did you go across the country to go to business school, and why did you go to business school to begin with? why not be a physicist like your father? ruth: well, i love wharton, so i am not going to give you that. you know, i thought i was going to end up -- i got married, my husband was a lawyer on wall street, so i was commuting. i thought i would go into consulting, then i took this amazing mergers accounting class, kind of geeky,...
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ruth: i love wharton, so i won't give you that. i got married and my husband was a lawyer on wall street, so i was commuting. i thought i would go into consulting and then i took this mh's -- amazing mergers accounting class, kind of geeky, and decided to go into mergers and acquisitions and ended up on the east coast. david philando castile became the cfo of morgan stanley and many people thought you might go into government and you could have been the ceo of morgan stanley. why would you leave the important world of finance for something less significant like technology. [laughter] ruth: right time, right place. i took over when james gorman was ceo. absolutely amazing, great partner. when we started it was 2010 so after the financial crisis but morgan stanley was still very challenged. moody's was going to downgrade the bank. at one point it was shaky. i think the team lead this extraordinary recovery and it got to the point in 2015 where i was ready for the next chapter and i got this call. it seemed ok. i made that move. david
ruth: i love wharton, so i won't give you that. i got married and my husband was a lawyer on wall street, so i was commuting. i thought i would go into consulting and then i took this mh's -- amazing mergers accounting class, kind of geeky, and decided to go into mergers and acquisitions and ended up on the east coast. david philando castile became the cfo of morgan stanley and many people thought you might go into government and you could have been the ceo of morgan stanley. why would you...
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he's a professor at the wharton school and the author of the truth about immigration.portant book for people even if it's not your central issue. it will arm you with a lot of facts.>>> republicans once prided themselves on belonging to the party of lincoln and reagan. but now it's the party of trump and no one else. you should use it wash, otherwise the flakes will come back. tiny troy: he's right, you know. is that tiny troy? the ingredients in head and shoulders keep the microbes that cause flakes at bay. microbes, really? they're always on your scalp... little rascals... but good news, there's no itchiness, dryness or flakes down here! i love tiny troy. and his tiny gorgeous hair. he's the best. - make every wash count! - little help please. he had to have seventeen teeth removed. he had a bypass surgery because he ate a - he ate a sock. get paid back up to ninety percent on unexpected vet bills, use any vet, and cancel any time. fetch pet insurance. get your free quote today. sara federico: at st. jude, we don't care who cures cancer. we just need to advance the c
he's a professor at the wharton school and the author of the truth about immigration.portant book for people even if it's not your central issue. it will arm you with a lot of facts.>>> republicans once prided themselves on belonging to the party of lincoln and reagan. but now it's the party of trump and no one else. you should use it wash, otherwise the flakes will come back. tiny troy: he's right, you know. is that tiny troy? the ingredients in head and shoulders keep the microbes...
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meanwhile, prepare to face serbia in gelsenkirchen on sunday, and one player who could feature is adam whartonan incredible year so far for the crystal palace midfielder and january he was playing in a blackburn rovers side, struggling in the championship. fast forward five months and the 20—year—old is in the mix for a starting spot at england's opening euro 2024 match. it's a surreal feeling. honestly, i wasn't really expecting it. i've obviously onlyjust gone into the premier league, so i wasn't expecting anything. it was more just sort of a bonus kind of thing if i did get in. so, absolutely delighted. and yeah, just got to do what i love at the top stage. can't beat it. to cricket, and india have continued their unbeaten run at the t20 world cup to reach the super 8s, but they were given a fright in their seven—wicket win over co—hosts usa, chasing a modest iii. india made a spluttering start. usa bowler saurabh netravalkar, with one to tell the grandkids, dismissing superstar virat kohli for a golden duck. and he took another quick wicket to leave india reeling at 10—2. but in the end an
meanwhile, prepare to face serbia in gelsenkirchen on sunday, and one player who could feature is adam whartonan incredible year so far for the crystal palace midfielder and january he was playing in a blackburn rovers side, struggling in the championship. fast forward five months and the 20—year—old is in the mix for a starting spot at england's opening euro 2024 match. it's a surreal feeling. honestly, i wasn't really expecting it. i've obviously onlyjust gone into the premier league, so...
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that according to the penn wharton budget model.y the way that model estimated that 750,000 households making over $312,000 in average household income would benefit. so much for helping low income families. the plaintiffs in this case which were attorneys general from missouri and kansas they succeeded making the case congress never gave president biden the authority to cancel the loans. now back to mr. trump's hypothetical debate question to joe biden. the biden press office responded to the court decisions by saying they're basically going toking more it. >> today's rulings won't stop our administration from using every tool available to give students and borrowers the relief they need said karine jean-pierre. she went on to say, that's why the department of education will continue to enroll more americans in save, end quote. so, i'm sure folks watching the debate will be curious to hear mr. biden's answer, even more interested, why he is willing to break the law, or why he is so intent on disrespecting the supreme court for that
that according to the penn wharton budget model.y the way that model estimated that 750,000 households making over $312,000 in average household income would benefit. so much for helping low income families. the plaintiffs in this case which were attorneys general from missouri and kansas they succeeded making the case congress never gave president biden the authority to cancel the loans. now back to mr. trump's hypothetical debate question to joe biden. the biden press office responded to the...
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england midfielder adam wharton says it's "a dream come true" to be part of the squad at this summer'sts editor, dan roan. england are settling into their surroundings here in eastern germany. but for almost half of a new—look squad, this is theirfirst experience of a major tournament. among them, surprise selection, adam wharton — the crystal palace midfielder only made his premier league debut in february. today, he explained what it was like to have had such a meteoric rise. it's just a dream come true. i think every kid who grows up playing football wants to play in the premier league, play for their country. it's all been very fast, but i wouldn't want it any other way. england's campaign kicks off against serbia on sunday, before further matches against denmark and slovenia in a group the three lions will be expected to top. gareth southgate's side are many people's favourites here in germany, but with the manager admitting that this is almost certainly going to be his last tournament in charge if england fail to win, for him, there is a growing sense that this could be now or ne
england midfielder adam wharton says it's "a dream come true" to be part of the squad at this summer'sts editor, dan roan. england are settling into their surroundings here in eastern germany. but for almost half of a new—look squad, this is theirfirst experience of a major tournament. among them, surprise selection, adam wharton — the crystal palace midfielder only made his premier league debut in february. today, he explained what it was like to have had such a meteoric rise....
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they are the publishers of ernest hemingway and scott fitzgerald and edith wharton obviously has a greatist of classic writers, but also modern classics by by anthony dore. although we cannot see jennifer egan and and don delillo and stephen king. so a wide range of authors and a wide range of imprints. the idea is that you want to have people who have a certain sensibility for a certain kind of book, and atria right now is really the home for publish cold frederick bachman and sister soldier. then there's gallery, which is really the home for pop culture. they had the bigst nonfiction and memoir of of the fall. last year it was the it was britney spears. sort of a home for topical nonfiction, political books, history, serious, serious topics that people are discussing. so there's there's there's a little bit of everything for everybody since you joined random house in 1989, by the way, when you were at brown university, did you want to be in publishing? was that your plan? i did not have a plan. i will say that was interested in journalism. i was interested in writing and my father, thi
they are the publishers of ernest hemingway and scott fitzgerald and edith wharton obviously has a greatist of classic writers, but also modern classics by by anthony dore. although we cannot see jennifer egan and and don delillo and stephen king. so a wide range of authors and a wide range of imprints. the idea is that you want to have people who have a certain sensibility for a certain kind of book, and atria right now is really the home for publish cold frederick bachman and sister soldier....
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i mean, he's a -- he's a frequent correspondent with edith wharton. he's -- he takes not audience with -- an audience with susan b. anthony. exchanged letters with ida b. wells. he listened to women. in the thesis you referenced, he said in 1880 women should be doctors, lawyers, judges. they should own property. they shouldn't necessarily take their husband's name upon marriage. and yes, he endorses not just -- not just suffrage 40 years before the 19th amendment, but equal pay for equal work. a concept we are still debating today. >> the roosevelt library of which you're the director has taken possession of a statue. the famous statue of roosevelt on horseback that was flanked by a native american man and a black man, that once stood in front of the american museum of natural history in new york. it was removed in 2022 because it was deemed, quote/unquote, problematic. how are you navigating as the president of this museum? what people point to as the complexities and as you point out the nuances of teddy roosevelt's legacy? >> the last speech that t
i mean, he's a -- he's a frequent correspondent with edith wharton. he's -- he takes not audience with -- an audience with susan b. anthony. exchanged letters with ida b. wells. he listened to women. in the thesis you referenced, he said in 1880 women should be doctors, lawyers, judges. they should own property. they shouldn't necessarily take their husband's name upon marriage. and yes, he endorses not just -- not just suffrage 40 years before the 19th amendment, but equal pay for equal work....
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you know, i sit down with the bankers and, you know, that, b said the wharton school of finance.they went to debtors with bankersans bi, right? a a big thing. and then when he developed a taste for scotch, and by the time he finished, he ended up being a very bad alcoholi uc i mean, 20, 25 years later,as he ended up being an alcoholic and he couldn't stay away. i say the way you stay away, just don't drink. just don't have it. if you don't have drugs, you don't experience early on, you're not going to have a need for it. you're not goingndav to have an addiction. if you don't drink alcohol, you're not goingif have an addiction. you're not going to have this this insatiable urge to have a drink. and i say that to people with your children. he ask me, what do you think in children? what do you tell them? i say, no drugs, alcohol.ocal i also say no, cigarettes don't have the cigarettes don't have cigarettes don't have themp . i have friends. they can't stop smoking. smokeey never had a cigarett before that have no problem. when i look at a friend that can't stop smoking, you whyunde
you know, i sit down with the bankers and, you know, that, b said the wharton school of finance.they went to debtors with bankersans bi, right? a a big thing. and then when he developed a taste for scotch, and by the time he finished, he ended up being a very bad alcoholi uc i mean, 20, 25 years later,as he ended up being an alcoholic and he couldn't stay away. i say the way you stay away, just don't drink. just don't have it. if you don't have drugs, you don't experience early on, you're not...
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nitrogen and after the skin is frozen, a blister develops underneath the ward as the skin hills, the wharton lifts off of the scan and ideally falls off because it is, as mentioned as i've been waiting for the 3rd, the, the freezing part is painful. i'm. is it, it's on that can also be pain law. the top of the place there is still that the health is about you have to keep in mind that the skin is separate. an injury similar to a minus surgery, and it takes time to hail type cost outside of the tool to find the h p. v. vaccine administered to children and young people is a relatively new weapon against wants. its job is to prevent infections from the human petaluma virus strains that can cause cervical and other cancers. warrants are caused by other strains of h p, v. but studies have shown something rather surprising. that's kinda thinking happy small children who perceive the h. p. v vaccination get a few awards help on children who already had was and got vaccinated. rid of them more quickly, looked at an ancient and pain free method to banish wards. this casting a magic spell autumn night
nitrogen and after the skin is frozen, a blister develops underneath the ward as the skin hills, the wharton lifts off of the scan and ideally falls off because it is, as mentioned as i've been waiting for the 3rd, the, the freezing part is painful. i'm. is it, it's on that can also be pain law. the top of the place there is still that the health is about you have to keep in mind that the skin is separate. an injury similar to a minus surgery, and it takes time to hail type cost outside of the...
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as the skin hills, the wharton lifts off of the skin and ideally falls off bends. you guys is as much man, so i'm fine with quite a 3rd the. the freezing part is painful. i'm used to, it's on that can also be pain law the top of the place there is still that the health is you have to keep in mind that the skin is separate, an injury similar to a minus surgery. and it takes time to hail type of death, type of test to sign the h p v. vaccine administered to children. and young people is a relatively new weapon against wants. its job is to prevent infections from the human petaluma virus strains that can cause cervical and other cancers. warrants are called spike other strains of h p v. but studies have shown something rather surprising. that's kinda thinking, hobbies all children who perceive the h p. the vaccination get few awards on children who already had was and got vaccinated, rid of the more quickly looked at an ancient and pain free method to banish wards. this casting a magic spell on a monday night take some ordinary apple juice or a bit of colored water an
as the skin hills, the wharton lifts off of the skin and ideally falls off bends. you guys is as much man, so i'm fine with quite a 3rd the. the freezing part is painful. i'm used to, it's on that can also be pain law the top of the place there is still that the health is you have to keep in mind that the skin is separate, an injury similar to a minus surgery. and it takes time to hail type of death, type of test to sign the h p v. vaccine administered to children. and young people is a...
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but here's a name — adam wharton, just 20, only played half a season in the premier league, finds himselfut as southgate has acknowledged, in many ways, thatjust makes hisjob more difficult. joe wilson there. on the bbc sport website, it is running a live page on gareth southgate's naming of final england you're a 2024 squad, so do follow the story live and replay the news conference on the bbc sport website and of course our app. sticking with the sport. premier league clubs have voted in favour of keeping video assistant referees in place for next season. after the vote, the premier league identified six ways of improving var, including reducing delays by bringing in new, semi—automated technology for spotting offsides. wolves were the only club to back the motion to scrap the process entirely. spacex's starship rocket has launched successfully at the fourth attempt in texas in the us after three failed test flights. but it's the return of the booster that's making waves — it was brought back down to earth to hoverjust above the water in the gulf of mexico. the team wanted to show that
but here's a name — adam wharton, just 20, only played half a season in the premier league, finds himselfut as southgate has acknowledged, in many ways, thatjust makes hisjob more difficult. joe wilson there. on the bbc sport website, it is running a live page on gareth southgate's naming of final england you're a 2024 squad, so do follow the story live and replay the news conference on the bbc sport website and of course our app. sticking with the sport. premier league clubs have voted in...
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correspond edith wharton throughout his entire life. he will correspond with ida b ■wells.rst the first presidential platform in 1912 to endorse suffrage the first women to work as high ranking sitions. a campaign, the first woman to second a nomination was tr his nomination. i mean it's a consistent theme that influence of his mother, his grandmother, his aunt. ye if these women had not been born in this generation, how would this story be different? president baby? barney would be? mean, i think barney had all the political skill and insight of a very smart, strategic personality everybody loved her persit hea■é mean, you know, ob, roosevwan and enjoyed the crowd. extroverted. i think, you know what's interestinis connie was the one that after theodore roosevelt dies, actually begins to take his place. theodore roosevelt ds 19 expects the leading candidate presidential nomination in the republican. we he doesot does that come to pass? connie speaks the republican convention. she gives speeches so many speeches that her. where's your platform grandmother. so they they i th
correspond edith wharton throughout his entire life. he will correspond with ida b ■wells.rst the first presidential platform in 1912 to endorse suffrage the first women to work as high ranking sitions. a campaign, the first woman to second a nomination was tr his nomination. i mean it's a consistent theme that influence of his mother, his grandmother, his aunt. ye if these women had not been born in this generation, how would this story be different? president baby? barney would be? mean, i...
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here is a name, adam wharton, 20, only played half a season in the premier league, finds himself in thewledged, in many ways, it just makes his job has acknowledged, in many ways, it just makes hisjob more difficult. the time is 6:15. our top story this evening... some of the surviving veterans of the d—day landings gathering normandy to mark the 80th anniversary. and over 100 cases of illness across the uk due to the bacteria e. coli. coming up on sportsday on bbc news at 6:30pm, another step towards three in a row. iga swiatek makes the final of the french open, beating coco gauff to extend her winning run at roland garros to 20 matches. in the run up to the election, we're getting the latest from our reporters across the uk, finding out about the key issues concerning local people. in a moment, we'll hear from lucy ashton who's in rotherham, but first let's join susana mendonsa, who in chipping barnet, in north london. i have been speaking to people here about the issues affecting them, in particular the cost of living and the cost of housing. because a lot of people he has struggled
here is a name, adam wharton, 20, only played half a season in the premier league, finds himself in thewledged, in many ways, it just makes his job has acknowledged, in many ways, it just makes hisjob more difficult. the time is 6:15. our top story this evening... some of the surviving veterans of the d—day landings gathering normandy to mark the 80th anniversary. and over 100 cases of illness across the uk due to the bacteria e. coli. coming up on sportsday on bbc news at 6:30pm, another...
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this is what wharton wrote his wife on july six, 1864 from the sharpsburg, maryland.i fear yankee officers, ed lincoln, to fill up hi prolong the war. so i want to just of step back a and offer maybe a little bit of a broader perspective. i don't think he's far off the mark here. if think about ben butler union ben butler when he occupied new orleans. in may of 1862. and you think about bs order and all the stuff that that entailed, that became a rallying cry to help garner recruits into the confederate army. because he's doing this, you know, at the time, confederate conscription is going effect and was it worked? i mean, this this recruiting effort and support for the draft because butler it brought troops confederate forces who were going after butler. i don't think this is some kind of i think there is precedent happens during the war tond if we do this, we can potentially these types of. now beyond civilians might potentially shiftopposing side. there were some who simply believed that anything negative of toward civilian populations that simply it was wrong it w
this is what wharton wrote his wife on july six, 1864 from the sharpsburg, maryland.i fear yankee officers, ed lincoln, to fill up hi prolong the war. so i want to just of step back a and offer maybe a little bit of a broader perspective. i don't think he's far off the mark here. if think about ben butler union ben butler when he occupied new orleans. in may of 1862. and you think about bs order and all the stuff that that entailed, that became a rallying cry to help garner recruits into the...
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theodore roosevelt will correspond edith wharton throughout his entire will correspond with ida b wells. he took an audience with susan b anthony. you know the first the first presidential suffrage the first women to work as high ranking positions. a campaign, the first w to second a nomination was tr his nomination. i mean it's a consistethroughout entire life starting that influence of his moth grandmother, his aunt. yeah. if if these women had in this generation, how would this who would be the president baby? barney would be? yes. i mean, i think barney the political skill and insight of a very smart, strategic advisor know whether she had the personality everybody loved herpersonality, you hear? i mean, you know,roosevelt was a showman and enjoyed the crowd. he was extroverted. i thininteresting is, again, connie ikodore roosevelt dies actually begins to take his dies 1919. and he was for presidential nomination in the republican. we he does not does that come to pass? connie speaks the republican convention. the first woman to do so. sh that eventually her grandchildren say when t
theodore roosevelt will correspond edith wharton throughout his entire will correspond with ida b wells. he took an audience with susan b anthony. you know the first the first presidential suffrage the first women to work as high ranking positions. a campaign, the first w to second a nomination was tr his nomination. i mean it's a consistethroughout entire life starting that influence of his moth grandmother, his aunt. yeah. if if these women had in this generation, how would this who would be...
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kobbie mainoo from manchester united who won the fa cup and one of the breakthrough stars in adam whartons, and gareth southgate would have to think about bringing those players into the team if they are to get the best out of england's deep attacking talent. thank you, alex howell bringing us the latest from the england camp and have that much next tuesday, their final game. looking at the past couple of tournaments, england, have hardly lit up the group stages, they were booed off after a goalless draw against scotland at the last euros , but found another gear in the knockout stages and reached the final, the same at the world cup in qatar. 0—0 against the usa, before they went out in the quarterfinals against a very good french side. andy swiss is in frankfurt where they drew with denmark last night. andy, lots of england finds still there, no doubt, i have alsojust said they have been slow start of the tournaments, are the england finds within a positive spin on it? no, i am fair —— it is fair to say that there were a few disgruntled england supporters heading for the railway station
kobbie mainoo from manchester united who won the fa cup and one of the breakthrough stars in adam whartons, and gareth southgate would have to think about bringing those players into the team if they are to get the best out of england's deep attacking talent. thank you, alex howell bringing us the latest from the england camp and have that much next tuesday, their final game. looking at the past couple of tournaments, england, have hardly lit up the group stages, they were booed off after a...
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who was talking today about his desire to deliver for scotland fans, while england youngster adam whartonpress today that his call up to the national team was "surreal". gareth southgate's side had open training today ahead of their opener on sunday against serbia — jon stones was the only one who missed that due to illness. we'll get more from our correspondent andy swiss who is following england shortly, but first to correspondent jane dougall with the scotland camp, anticipation building all week. anticipation building just after day as the hours tick away to that opener. as the hours tick away to that 0 ener. ., u, as the hours tick away to that oener. ., ,., _, as the hours tick away to that oener. ., ,,,,_, , opener. you can probably see behind me, opener. you can probably see behind me. they've — opener. you can probably see behind me. they've just _ opener. you can probably see behind me, they've just put _ opener. you can probably see behind me, they've just put the _ opener. you can probably see behind me, they've just put the bunting - opener. you can probably see behind me, th
who was talking today about his desire to deliver for scotland fans, while england youngster adam whartonpress today that his call up to the national team was "surreal". gareth southgate's side had open training today ahead of their opener on sunday against serbia — jon stones was the only one who missed that due to illness. we'll get more from our correspondent andy swiss who is following england shortly, but first to correspondent jane dougall with the scotland camp, anticipation...
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but what is particularly interesting from the wharton ukraine is introducing innovation to the battleground quickly how to it is not accustomed to development in this lesson. ... >> and how to move come for example, major public services online come something ukraine has done under the war conditions. i think ukraine can compete, we can learn a lot. also similar military cooperation, that would be another point. >> great, thank you. i do want to come back to the nuclear question. before we do sin should mitchard recited i know angus has been working on come his colleagues at nato headquarters had working on looking at ways to encourage cooperation among allies and strengthening their defense industrial capabilities. you might touch on that. weekly before we go and then i come back to heather and will go to some questions from the audience. >> sure. just say no, that are too big aspects of this. the first is society and something governments are thinking about and do they have plans for how they would experience a war eventually. this is partly psychological shift and using some allies addre
but what is particularly interesting from the wharton ukraine is introducing innovation to the battleground quickly how to it is not accustomed to development in this lesson. ... >> and how to move come for example, major public services online come something ukraine has done under the war conditions. i think ukraine can compete, we can learn a lot. also similar military cooperation, that would be another point. >> great, thank you. i do want to come back to the nuclear question....
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when we come back wharton's jemyre siegel. we're within reach of an all-time high. "squawk on the street." i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and mike santoli, live at post nine from the new york stock exchange. david has the morning off. take a look at stocks a little bit higher in today's session. technology leading the charge ret yet again. the s&p up 0.4% and it's adding to gains for this week. so far the week we're up about .75%. nasdaq up 1.5%. the fourth straight week of gains for the s&p and cyclical groups like industrials, energy and financials joining the party today. they're all higher. what's being held back? communication services, consumer discretionary and consumer staples. if you look at where the gains are, nvidia, you've got broadcom again, tesla, qualcomm. the chip stocks leading the way gen. >> we are on close watch for the supreme court decisions. the court is down to its final cases of the term including a blockbuster regarding whether former president trump is immune from criminal prosecution on charges stemming from his efforts to overturn
when we come back wharton's jemyre siegel. we're within reach of an all-time high. "squawk on the street." i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and mike santoli, live at post nine from the new york stock exchange. david has the morning off. take a look at stocks a little bit higher in today's session. technology leading the charge ret yet again. the s&p up 0.4% and it's adding to gains for this week. so far the week we're up about .75%. nasdaq up 1.5%. the fourth straight week of...
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nancy, penn wharton, moody's and cbo all a warned that as a well. what do you say, nancy?they're right. i think we all know it too. and the low-end cohort's getting hurt, now the middle class is getting hurt, and inflation is sticky, and it's going to take a long time to bring that last mile down. so it's the spending, the spending and the spending that have driven inflation and kept it high. elizabeth: nancy tengler, you're great. come back soon. >>> still ahead, seattle talk radio host jason rantz, more on the media melting down. the media had been saying biden is cognitive, he's sharp, he's on it, sharp as a tack. now even "the view" says biden should step aside and not run again. cnn, msnbc, abc, cbs, nbc all calling out biden's disastrous debate performance. where were they months ago when people have been saying, look, there's a problem with biden in this white house? he's not on the stick. he is not meant if aally -- mentally -- [inaudible] plus, senator tommy tuberville from senate armed services. look at the border patrol union fact-checking biden in realtime last
nancy, penn wharton, moody's and cbo all a warned that as a well. what do you say, nancy?they're right. i think we all know it too. and the low-end cohort's getting hurt, now the middle class is getting hurt, and inflation is sticky, and it's going to take a long time to bring that last mile down. so it's the spending, the spending and the spending that have driven inflation and kept it high. elizabeth: nancy tengler, you're great. come back soon. >>> still ahead, seattle talk radio...
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he is a partner at paul weiss, rifkin, wharton and garrison.oldman sachs, starbucks and general mills. we are joined by michelle davis, senior correspondent at bloomberg deals. we are joined by both of you at a time when deals are finally coming back. before we get to the limitations because there are some, talk to us about what you are seeing in conversations with your clients. jim: mna, we think the stars are aligning for it to be a busy year the second half of the year and beyond. confidence is returning to boardrooms, to siu suites. -- to see suites. companies are willing to make bold bets on mna. the private agree market has not been as active but we feel that is going to be unlocked so we get greater certainty on interest rates and private equity holds additional levers to achieve exits. michelle: there is an election coming up this year as you may have heard and i know you are expecting a pickup in activity. i'm curious what your advice is to clients who are worried about their deal getting caught up in the rhetoric. is there advice arou
he is a partner at paul weiss, rifkin, wharton and garrison.oldman sachs, starbucks and general mills. we are joined by michelle davis, senior correspondent at bloomberg deals. we are joined by both of you at a time when deals are finally coming back. before we get to the limitations because there are some, talk to us about what you are seeing in conversations with your clients. jim: mna, we think the stars are aligning for it to be a busy year the second half of the year and beyond. confidence...
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wharton's jeremy siegel will join us with his latest thoughts on the market.g a fed rate cut in july, but just pushed
wharton's jeremy siegel will join us with his latest thoughts on the market.g a fed rate cut in july, but just pushed
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but you and says, the number of internally displaced people in wharton we sit on, has not reached over 10000000 to show our, sorry, bay is head of emergency operations at the doctors without borders. he's joining us live not from powers. thank you very much. indeed for being with us, i cannot imagine that closing a hospital during the middle of like you monitoring choices is an easy decision to take. why was it done? is inside the city of who is such as in the who is now facing a one month of the fighting between the rapid support forces joined to the forces and supported by the student is the army base of violence. and the impact on hospital is not to you this the same hospital of sort of people uh, i've seen shopping in stream a legs. the 2 people killed the in the hospital, the in the past months. what's now what we have seen seeing that i'm happy to horses, so that is what for us is entering the hospital, shooting or the looting the pharmacy, looting the administrative or office looting one of the images under this evidence . this is really a treacherous and really uh line has been
but you and says, the number of internally displaced people in wharton we sit on, has not reached over 10000000 to show our, sorry, bay is head of emergency operations at the doctors without borders. he's joining us live not from powers. thank you very much. indeed for being with us, i cannot imagine that closing a hospital during the middle of like you monitoring choices is an easy decision to take. why was it done? is inside the city of who is such as in the who is now facing a one month of...
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she also is a lecturer at the wharton school without further ado please join me in welcoming our distinguished speakers. [appla >> thanks, andrew can everyone grapes thank you so much for joining us tonight for this greo many friends in the audience as i am delighted to get to moderate this debate between two preeminent scholars on the wealth tax. before we get started i wld remiss in not exalt knowledge in today's juneteenth the day we celebratthe in our nation. will beet slavery may have the taxing authorities and the origins of r conversation tonight. just to give it a lit'm going tr two panelists. then i'm going to lead a conversation wit the two of them about the wealth attacks but then we would like to open itp wou you to join the conversation to give you a heads up when that time is coming. thinking about makes here i'll give you a heads up when it's time to start lining up. after the debate will have apti. if you did not already get a chancek and get a copy signed or if not had a chance yet to talk with the dea' you stick around after words and take advantage of that without further ad
she also is a lecturer at the wharton school without further ado please join me in welcoming our distinguished speakers. [appla >> thanks, andrew can everyone grapes thank you so much for joining us tonight for this greo many friends in the audience as i am delighted to get to moderate this debate between two preeminent scholars on the wealth tax. before we get started i wld remiss in not exalt knowledge in today's juneteenth the day we celebratthe in our nation. will beet slavery may...
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you know, i went through that, fought my way out of the wharton school of financy wat oa i fought, but we didn't have a lot of fighters. yeah, we have fighters, but not that kind of fighters. >> just guys being guys. whole conversation lasted over an hour.ver trump evenan gave him an extrabs 20 because the conversation had a nice flow going. >> he saidersation a logan pauls like to have the same kind of sit dowe wouln with biden. >> well, first of all, he would never his he couldn't do this intervie>> firstldw with you, am questions like this. now we were think we're talkingt about that. we're like, we would we we'd like to extend the invite to joe biden if he'd like to come on this podcast. yeah, i think he should, you know. what chanche youcome ontdcast.>. e you have of getting them on? i'd say less than 1%. okayi d sa1 percen. d >> if you did that, it'd be i'dl actually watch that one. and biden can only take scripted questions from s. ipicked reporter you throw them into a podcast for an hour where he can't walk awayntasr . b >> uncle bo's, you'll be the least of it. biden's having
you know, i went through that, fought my way out of the wharton school of financy wat oa i fought, but we didn't have a lot of fighters. yeah, we have fighters, but not that kind of fighters. >> just guys being guys. whole conversation lasted over an hour.ver trump evenan gave him an extrabs 20 because the conversation had a nice flow going. >> he saidersation a logan pauls like to have the same kind of sit dowe wouln with biden. >> well, first of all, he would never his he...
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much more about the fed and the market response with the wharton school's jeremy segal. that's coming later this hour. >> i was going to say roger ferguson has been right again. >> roger ferguson with us again. >> just been right again. >>> meantime, a story we've been covering now for am months, it is all coming to an end, and in this case it appears to be a victory for elon musk. elon musk claiming victory in two share herald votes last night in a post on x he says both the shareholder resolution on his compensation and on moving the company's legal home to texas from delaware are currently passing by wide margins. he included images of two charts, one showing votes in favor of elon compensation with the line passing through a line labeled guaranteed win and a similar chart showing texas four guaranteed win it did not disclose the specifics of the vote count. in the next hour we'll talk to a longtime share holder who supported the pay package. we should note votes are still oh can you effectively go to theent polls and recast your vote my understanding from sources tha
much more about the fed and the market response with the wharton school's jeremy segal. that's coming later this hour. >> i was going to say roger ferguson has been right again. >> roger ferguson with us again. >> just been right again. >>> meantime, a story we've been covering now for am months, it is all coming to an end, and in this case it appears to be a victory for elon musk. elon musk claiming victory in two share herald votes last night in a post on x he says...
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meanwhile, prepare to face serbia in gelsinkirchen on sunday, and one player who could feature is adam whartonyear so far for the crystal palace midfielder. injanuary, he was playing in a blackburn rovers side struggling in the championship. fast forward five months, and the 20—year—old is in the mix for a starting spot at england's opening euro 2024 match. it's a surreal feeling. honestly i was not — it's a surreal feeling. honestly i was not really expecting it. obviously i've onlyjust gone into the premier league so i was not expecting — the premier league so i was not expecting anything. more sort of a bonus_ expecting anything. more sort of a bonus kind — expecting anything. more sort of a bonus kind of thing if i did not get in, bonus kind of thing if i did not get in. so _ bonus kind of thing if i did not get in, so absolutely delighted. get to do what _ in, so absolutely delighted. get to do what i — in, so absolutely delighted. get to do what i love it the top stage, cannot— do what i love it the top stage, cannot beat it. two of the biggest names in tennis have been paired together f
meanwhile, prepare to face serbia in gelsinkirchen on sunday, and one player who could feature is adam whartonyear so far for the crystal palace midfielder. injanuary, he was playing in a blackburn rovers side struggling in the championship. fast forward five months, and the 20—year—old is in the mix for a starting spot at england's opening euro 2024 match. it's a surreal feeling. honestly i was not — it's a surreal feeling. honestly i was not really expecting it. obviously i've onlyjust...
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that he think everybody else's able to exercise their frustration with the united states through the whartonif europeans make it clear that this is a matter of european security and european economic future, i think that calculation might change. we need to change the calculation of other players in this compact as well. arshad: yuriy, i would like to ask you a question that david put and daleep punted on, which is what did he mean when he talked about expanding the scope of how one defines financial facilitation? is he talking about secondary sanctions, question one? question two, how significant with such -- would such an act by the united states be? would it, for example, lead to curtailing what i gather are the large amount of goods flowing ron countries? give us your thoughts on that? yuriy: he is responsible, whatever it means for you, however you can interpret it. [laughter] i will give you my interpretation. [laughter] arshad: the eye of the beholder. yuriy: i think he is saying secondary sanctions will come in, and this will be part of a broader initiative to tighten the screw on th
that he think everybody else's able to exercise their frustration with the united states through the whartonif europeans make it clear that this is a matter of european security and european economic future, i think that calculation might change. we need to change the calculation of other players in this compact as well. arshad: yuriy, i would like to ask you a question that david put and daleep punted on, which is what did he mean when he talked about expanding the scope of how one defines...
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i want to say the technology that we are looking at is very, very wharton. i do want to say there is a court order. we can put a little bit of legislative intent here. a recent injunction by a federal judge in idaho state who i think is wrongly interpreted congressional funding provided barrier assist for fiscal years '21 and '22. if you look at the language, congress purposely chose the broader system list system to fund the system and not just a vertical wall. so that means because of this injunction, we can't do river roads that are so key to border patrol lighting, border patrol technology, they are all on hold. and this funding is lapsed, then we've got to come back and rip create that while we have funding right now. i hope you all appeal that injunction. and again, i have questions, but i just want to say to all of you men and women at homeland security, i just want to say thank you. 3800 a day. you know, in between ports. and then you add with cbp what's close to 5000, but in between ports is what we are focusing on. let us know what we need to do to
i want to say the technology that we are looking at is very, very wharton. i do want to say there is a court order. we can put a little bit of legislative intent here. a recent injunction by a federal judge in idaho state who i think is wrongly interpreted congressional funding provided barrier assist for fiscal years '21 and '22. if you look at the language, congress purposely chose the broader system list system to fund the system and not just a vertical wall. so that means because of this...