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Bloomberg Radio New York
"hfs" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"I'm Ed Baxter And I'm Denise Pellegrini And you're listening to Bloomberg wealth with David Rubenstein part of our best of Bloomberg series And in this episode we're hearing from Katie hall she's founder and co chair of hall Capital Partners And here's David Rubenstein with hall on the economy the environment and building a career in investing The economy in the United States seems to be doing okay but there are some people that say there might be a recession a year from now or so because we're raising interest rates and in the end that will probably slow down the economy Are you worried about a recession I think that we are definitely in for a period of if not an actual recession at a minimum a re rating evaluations that is sort of related to increasing rates and slowing growth You know I think that the parallels to what we are seeing to 1999 It's different but there are some definite analogs is something that we're very mindful of And it's getting back to this idea about focusing on the long term and making sure that our portfolio is situated to participate in that and not being overly distracted by short term volatility but yet being mindful that there is definitely shifts that are happening Now you're also involved in climate change related issues And with your old friend Thomas steyer you have built a alliance to kind of invest in Climate change related companies explain exactly what it is So when we created the company we really had this vision that there was both a huge need and an opportunity to be able to marshal probably substantial amount of capital to orient it private capital to orient it around help you to accelerate climate solutions This is a critical decade that we actually have to make real progress What we're doing with galvanize is we are building a platform with quite deep expertise across science across technology across policy across communications across finance that will then support a number of different investment strategies from venture capital to public equities to everything in between All of these will be strategies that will be oriented around investing against solutions and generating we believe market returns Is it a for profit venture Absolutely We think that it's important that capital come into the system the capital invest against four climate solutions And it actually appropriate returns for that so that we actually can then attract more capital to help really create that proverbial flywheel effect So Tom steyer is known to many people as somebody who ran for president and who's also a big environmentalist And so you've known him for a very long time Tom and I were analysts at our very first job together at Morgan Stanley So we have known each other since 1979 And so today when people talk to you about the environment you basically say to them this is an important issue that they really need to deal with and your new organization will help deal with it Exactly But it's actually something I think that we're seeing the environment Excuse the pun has really changed We're seeing the capital markets are actually demanding that companies actually make progress on climate solution We're seeing investors look for that We're seeing actually customers of businesses demanding different kinds of activity We're seeing employees We're seeing people that want to work at companies that actually have a much more explicit mission about that they're trying to accomplish So we I think this is an environment that will lend itself to some real innovation and some real system change Your clients come to you and say look I want the best rate of return I can legally get I'm willing to have you look at ESG but that's not my main thing My main thing is rate of return or people say to your day ESG is very important to me and rate of return is secondary Yes But I actually think that's still the wrong framing of it That still implies that you actually have to expect to give up something to have a full incorporation of environmental social governance characteristics I just don't believe that I think that actually the best companies are those that are making the most effective use of their human capital their physical capital their financial capital and those companies that are thinking about them Actually we'll probably be the most successful companies and maybe the most interesting investments Let's talk about how you got into the business So when you were a little girl I assume you didn't say I want to be a money manager No I did not Okay So where did you grow up So when I was younger my family lived in Minnesota and then we moved to ride New York when I started high school and I really considered rye my hometown So you must have done reasonably well in high school because you went to Princeton right And what did you study at Princeton I took a winding path there too So I started as an engineer And found it a little nonverbal for my taste back in the day So I switched to English and that was too many words So I ended up majoring in math track econ So when you graduated from Princeton what did you do then You say I want to be in the financial world Well you know I was looking for a job I actually had done my I wrote my thesis Oh my goodness I on an explanatory pricey model of treasury bill futures I mean come on really So I was actually looking for something in finance And I actually looked at some jobs on futures exchange I ended up getting a job as an analyst at Morgan Stanley And you went to Stanford business They went to San Francisco for a much more appealing to me I had more much more flexible curriculum You just didn't have to approach things in just one way Cases for example you could do It was a much more flexible approach to terms of what you did And I took a very flexible approach to business school So did you say I want to start my own money management firm when you were a Princeton I mean at Stanford business school No no no I actually came back to Morgan Stanley and I work for the next ten years and so I worked at Morgan for two years in risk ARB then I moved to California to join my partner and friend Tom stier as he was setting up a company then called HFS partners that became far along in 89 established a risk arbitrage joint venture with Montgomery securities But you also were in the buyout business for a while where you're not a partner or at home and Freeman I was a part of H and F but it was really because of the adjacencies with HFS partners So my day was really focused on the risk side of the business All right so you're on risk arbitrage you're working at Helmand Friedman When did you say I've had enough of working for somebody else I'm going to go start my own firm In 90 89 where I formed this joint venture for risk arbitrage of Montgomery securities So I said well you know it's time for me to be in charge So I set up that business truly with the shockingly terrible timing So think October 1989 that was when the United Airlines buyout blew up We got through it fine financially but that literally stopped merger activity ought to die for about the next 5 years So I had this sort of small risk guard partnership that I'd set up that we were but there was just not that much to do So I sort of toiled away for the next 5 years kind of waiting for the environment to change That was Katie hall founder and co chair of hall Capital Partners on Bloomberg wealth with David rubinstein And coming up we'll hear.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"hfs" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Then I moved to California to join my partner and friend Tom stier as he was setting up a company then called HFS partners that became far along And then I in 89 established a risk arbitrage joint venture with Montgomery securities But you also were in the buyout business for a while where you're not a partner or at home Freeman I was a part of the H and F but it was really because of the adjacencies with HFS partners So my day was really focused on the risk R side of business All right so you're in risk arbitrage you're working at home in Friedman When did you say I've had enough of working for somebody else I'm going to go start my own firm In 89 where I formed this joint venture for risk arbitrage with Montgomery securities So that was I said well you know it's time for me to be in charge So I set up that business truly with the shockingly terrible timing So think October 1989 that was when the United Airlines buyout blew up We got through it fine financially but that literally stopped merger activity on a dime for about the next 5 years So I had this sort of small risk R partnership that I'd set up that we were but there was just not that much to do So I sort of toiled away for the next 5 years kind of waiting for the environment to change That was Katie hall founder and co chair of hall Capital Partners a Bloomberg wealth with David Rubenstein And coming up we'll.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"hfs" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"ARB then I moved to California to join my partner and friend Tom stier as he was setting up a company then called HFS partners that became feral on And then I in 89 established a risk arbitrage joint venture with Montgomery securities But you also were in the buyout business for a while where you're not a partner or at home Freeman I was a part of the H and F but it was really because of the adjacencies with HFS partners So my day was really focused on the risk R side of business All right so you're in risk arbitrage you're working at home in Friedman When did you say I've had enough of working for somebody else I'm going to go start my own firm In 90 89 where I formed this joint venture for risk arbitrage with Montgomery securities So that was I said well you know it's time for me to be in charge So I set up that business truly with the shockingly terrible timing So think October 1989 that was when the United Airlines buy out blew up We got through it fine financially but that literally stopped merger activity on a dime for about the next 5 years So I had this sort of small risk R partnership that I'd set up that we are but there was just not that much to do So I sort of toiled away for the next 5 years kind of waiting for the environment to change That was Katie hall founder and co chair of hall Capital Partners at Bloomberg wealth with David Rubenstein And coming up we'll hear more from hall on her career and how the company got so big You're listening to Bloomberg wealth with David Griffin Stein part of our.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"hfs" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Risk ARB then I moved to California to join my partner and friend Tom steyer as he was setting up a company then called HFS partners that became far along And then I in 89 established a risk arbitrage joint venture with Montgomery securities But you also were in the buyout business for a while Were you not a partner or were you at home in Freeman I was a part of the 18 F but it was really because of the adjacencies with HFS partners So my day was really focused and the risk R side of the business All right so you're on risk arbitrage you're working at Helmand Friedman When did you say I've had enough of working for somebody else I'm going to go start my own firm In 90 89 where I formed this joint venture for risk arbitrage of Montgomery securities So I said well you know it's time for me to be in charge So I set up that business Truly with the shockingly terrible timing So think October 1989 that was when the United Airlines buyout blew up We got through it fine financially but that literally stopped merger activity ought to die for about the next 5 years So I had this sort of small risk guard partnership that I had set up That we are but there was just not that much to do So I sort of toiled away for the next 5 years kind of waiting for the environment to change That was Katie hall founder and co chair of hall Capital Partners at Bloomberg wealth with David rubinstein And coming up we'll.

The Missing Movie Club
"hfs" Discussed on The Missing Movie Club
"I am now. Dildo is pretty firm. I don't think it has the ability missing movie club after done. Call us now request. Feel like i just like. I just walked right off that clip. We just walked right into that rating that we got a big auditing kids movie. It's just burned in their permanent work. I would. I would give it a five because it is. It's one of those movies that i can just watch and those types of movies are rare for me. 'cause like movies. I like movies. And so i really. I'll scroll through netflix. And stuff for hours just trying to find a movie that fits my mood but when this comes across it's just i can watch it at like there's very few movies i'll let you know the other movie. That's way is the jerk with steve martin. Back i can watch that movie no matter what i still haven't seen we got to put that on the list. The jury is. I haven't seen it but you told me you don't like it at one point. Well it's definitely not in her wheelhouse because she doesn't like that slapstick humor so i can see where she wouldn't enjoy it but if we comes up sometime oh actually just goes back to my mother and my mother loved the jerk and just a little side note back in the day de vhs. Were so expensive. You can only rent them and she rented the movie the jerk so much that they're seven eleven which you rented them from seven eleven. Yeah yes seven eleven they let her by it and it only costs her fifty dollars suit. She know that. When i worked at saturday matinee we had vhs we had a giant book and there were still vhs. Like vibes with cindy lauper and jeff goldblum. It was an eighty seven dollar movie even then and so basically. The premise was is. They would release them on vhs and they rented them until they reached a certain point in their money making ability and then once it reached that point they put them out for mass market but now this was eighty seven dollars. And we'd have we'd make people put down down payments on this movie because they'd order it and if they came in and they didn't buy it we were out we for eighty seven dollars. So yeah the hfs were very expensive to produce to anybody. That's my little side. Note this moment in film history by them missing. Okay so as i see. Jason has pulled out our wheel of movie dumb here so i like that name movie wheel of movie. It controls our fate and what our next move. Write that down. What our next movie is going to be that we will be watching and discussing with the club. This is our special. We're doing a christmas. Because it's december are December yeah everybody listed some christmas movies that some of us haven't seen so christmas is john is favorite time of the year we. We've bonded over. That i ready. Oh and i gotta turn it to look at me. 'cause i'm behind it because i wanted it up to the mic my movie. Oh find out of the hot seat. You're mr president gave the gavel now. Nobody else touched that. Thank god i'm going to hold it in my lap. Mr dig so we are going to watch one of my favorite holiday films. That is not really well known and it is the nineteen fifty one is a classic the lemon drop. Kid starring bob cousy. I've literally never heard of this. I founded by accident once at the library by robbers. Yeah you can rent lots of movies. Lots going on at the library. Check out your local library..

Messages & Methods: Livecast Life 2.0
"hfs" Discussed on Messages & Methods: Livecast Life 2.0
"Problems so the interviews were conducted so there were several kinds of sweets at the hotel that we were we were at the scottsdale plaza resort and conference center and they provided a number of sweets. Some of them were just your hotel suites with beds and you know. Tv's and places to put your luggage. I paid a little bit extra. I got one of the suites with a kitchen and the living room and it was really a lot of space. Wasn't lucassie dot. Yeah apartment and it was out of the way and it was towards the back of the property so is very quiet so we would invite people there and they had golf carts. They had these Golf carts that went around the property so they could just jump into golf cart. Give them the sweet number and they would bring him directly to us and then they could call them to pick them up and take them back to the lobby. But we use the kitchen for the interviews and it was very convenient. Because i could put shelly on one side of the table. I think this has a little bit of there. So this is Theresa theresa yung-chen and She has her own Podcast or was she in between podcast. Is that why we had her And as you can see my equipments on the back you can barely see it here. We took the pontiac p. For we took the headsets and I gotta tell you. I spent the month before this testing out. Various microphones To go along with this. And i tested four or five of them and i wasn't happy with any of them. You know we use these here and we use these. Because they're very directional they pick up their design. These headsets are actually designed their made by audio technica. They're called the bp hfs wants. There is a to outright now which is an even better microphone But it has a great microphone on it. And if i were to uncovered. I couldn't do that now without making a lot of noise. It actually has some mike. Some attenuation mike's on the outside year show in screen. If it does shall do this full screen. Hold on.

Home Gadget Geeks
"hfs" Discussed on Home Gadget Geeks
"Give us an update on on what you've been up to yes. Oj me just a quick update for those of you who are into the ham radio stuff so you guys all know. I told you guys that. I ended up losing my ham radio Hfs antenna off the roof during this massive windstorm. We had Took out our fence and took out my so. I put up a new one. But while i was putting that up you know that we also are finishing the basement and the issue with that is i am in the opposite corner my basement now as to where the antenna the feed line comes in for the outside so complete opposite so it means a lot of co ax that runs across the ceiling. To come down to my radio so i was. I'm planning out where during the new finnish baseman. I'm gonna be putting the the ham radio it's actually going to be. I'm gonna put it over in that corner. And so i was like okay. Well this requires a new kind of a setup right and so i actually got one of those if you if you go outside and you look at your utility boxes outside your house. There's probably one from like for us. It's cox communications right. All those weatherproof outside boxes that they have essentially protects where the line comes in from the utility and then goes into your house so i ended up getting one of those to put on the outside right now. I have a hole drilled in my house in on this and the wall from my basement the outside i have the coaxial cable. Run out. nice silicone dolan. So just more people would run that in. But i kinda wanted a more versatile. Be able to plug and play Situation so what. I was an got one of those boxes. I put it on the outside of the house. And then i drilled. I put pd see from the inside to the outside and so now it's nice enclosed box so if i need to switch cables out. It's no longer cutting out a bunch of silicone pulling it out. It's just and the new stuff would do. Essentially you stuff steel wool or whatever you need inside that. Pvc to stop if bugs were to get into this box or anything or air. You don't wanna getting in so you're gonna stuff that that homeowner done. Uh so doing that. But for the tech angle. This right so i put the box in the tech angle of. This is a for those of you who are in a ham radio so i obviously have my h f rig and put up the new antenna and you guys know if you're in a ham radio h f radio. You can pretty much use any co ax so for non ham radio people when you think of ax. Think of like the stuff that you plug in cable. Tv too right now. That's a very that's not good for ham radio 'cause that that center conductor so small But for for ham radio. You're using the same idea. Kasha cable a center conductor you have outside shielding pretty basic and for h f. You can get away with pretty much anything. So i use. Rg eight x for those ham. Radio guys out there for my from geoffrey. But i have a really long line. So it's about one hundred and probably thirty feet out to my antenna kovacs and then for my two meter radio so this this is where things differ. When you guys are doing you know this radio right here. This is the the The two meter four forty. This is your close range. Dock told the guys in omaha almost like your cb radio right so. I have this on my desk. This antenna is actually inside the attic. And it's about a still about one hundred twenty five feet. A co ax runs up down across the basement. And then the straight up through the main level into the attic and i have a foldable. Essentially jay-paul ladder line antenna up. There what i realized. And what you guys might not realise you hamra guys up. There is how much line loss you have with two meter. Four forty radios with rj tax. Or anything less apt on coack. So as an example. When you have this is a twenty five or twitter. Twenty five watt radio twenty radio that a half or two meter in four forty when you have twenty watt radio and you're using rg eight x and let's say you have twenty watts at fifty feet. You're already down to the amount of watts hitting. The antenna is only about two watts. So you're losing eighteen watts in the coaxial cable. Because how see that cable type is with your radio at those frequencies so part of this big upgrade for me was actually going from especially on the two meter four forty I went from rj. Tax to el-ahmar four hundred and jim. This is where. I really nerdy down the types of co ax cable. You can get So this rda tax. I wish i could actually can. I pull it note. I can't it's like it's a pretty flexi right. It's pretty flexible. Cable this el-ahmar for hundreds who had just came. I got hundred feet of stuff's expensive dollar twenty cents a foot So for a hundred feet of this cable is over. A hundred bucks but You essentially retain a little hot more of your power so on twenty radio. You're going to have about seventeen watts making it out to the antenna which makes a huge difference when you are essentially you trying to get your signal out from your radio out your antenna to the receiving antennas so The big upgrade. It was something i hadn't really thought of and again for those of you guys you know i spend most time. H now long. Distance contacts and rj. Taxes is fine at one hundred feet. You're gonna be more than what more than good But i was just shocked to see that. Only about two watts. And i was wondering i'm like why am i not hitting the repeater. It's so weird. I can go outside of my handy talkie and i can hit it. Well a handy talkie is five watts. And i'm i have this. Big twenty watt radio. I have a big antenna. It doesn't matter my five one hearing talk. He's actually getting five watts out My twenty radio is only getting two watts out of the twenty because the rest. That's getting lost in heat and other a central heat getting lost in the cox because those co ax the different qualities of them are not meant to handle a type of stuff so so lesson learned. That's the upgrade. I also while i was at at jimmy why not. I got a whole new two meter. Four forty really cool intended on the outside of my house Someone will put that. I have a plan to put that on the eve at arrives tomorrow And so going to be fully set up and ready go but much more modular and nice looking Ham radio setup. Go in the finnish base. And i'm really excited. We're gonna make. Actually the sounds weird. Here's our make fun of me. It's actually be in guest room But it's going to be really cool kind of modern setup which just the radio on the desk. My ham radio map right above it. That's right behind me with all the pins in the places that contact I think it's gonna look actually really really cool. I'm gonna split up. my ham. Radio is no longer going to be at my big four monitor gaming rig set up it's going to be on its own and a place. I can go sit play ham radio. Relax the antenna. Hannah approved. I'm assuming yes so the old H f rig was on a Essentially twenty five foot mast on top of our house The current h. F. antenna is limited. Wire that peeks out from the corner even the house and runs into a tree you don't even know if there is a black wire you can't even see it And show her question was that was literally an option this entire time like and you had a twenty foot metal pole sticking out the top of your house and now you have to stay little wire sticking out from an eve into a tree So yeah but you know the more you learn about him. Radio the more you learn of the different options of what she got so the more you know more you know and the other antenna that we got the two meter A nice black just a three foot. Little one it'll be you'll be in a much more hidden. Positions will be nice. Well you know what. I'm going to be on a rabbit trail this weekend..

Capes and Lunatics
"hfs" Discussed on Capes and Lunatics
"The other hat and they kind of became this sort of like every time that you separate people in comics like when when bruce banner in the hope that separate in the whole just became the hulk as a mindless fruit and banner was this. We milk coast immediately realized they had to be together because these things have to be together but in perfecting the separation technology maybe kurt counters actually created lizard. That could be a lizard on its own and could be more than just being the lizard but also be a sentient evolved lizard. That may not jess speed. The monster helda unleashed by craven because honestly no craving might least favorites spiderman. Better get a good his hand croaky by the end of this. That's all i'm saying. Well that's the thing i mean. They split auto. You know one impeach come the superior spider man and doctor. Octopus gonna go really dark. I don't know what they're gonna do with him yet because it hasn't happened yet but yeah i mean if they split the trace. Is that the same time to hue very simply. Maria could bring him back in his auto body but with tolliver memories and his own memories and then he's auto lactobacillus classic but he's also now. I remember everything about being the amazing spider man or the superior spider man in our remember. Every choice i made and everything is clear to me. And maybe he gets to have his own redemption or they decided to make him a villain again just like they keep on doing with san and rhino and everybody else every time anyone gets they always have that anti hero. Redemption art for a week emailed although to be fair that is capitalism. Because you know you don't pay anything to be hero you. Have you still have to pay your bills along that line. I do wanna talk about Immortal hulk and the story between Be and fix it. And he has one. We're basically a she'll not being controlled or mind-controlled and in turn back and forth and all that stuff easy the whole thing what's yes. I've seen the adventures listening in and jen stories. Saying yeah you go watch him. You're gonna watch from our end We eat we eat. Let me go yet But i did like the joe. Bet these thing and especially this idea that you know as you said he left bruce in hell but i do wonder what that even means you know and it. Is this idea that you know what if what if like your sense of south is pan dimensional and so yeah. A part of you is shut off from yourself. 'cause it's in heck but at the same time it's also still a part of you and that's how they're gonna get to the underworld tree. Bruce could be interesting. I mean i really enjoyed the immortal halt. It was very good book this week. What did you think Liked it trying to member to the was last week. Yeah i'm good. I'm because they went into watt into. You know the nature of joe fix it. You know it's like you know as a child fan for yeah. Yeah basically on the top guy in his head. Yeah that's it is but then it also is that he wants to evolve beyond and maybe that's even the point that will get to at the end is like you know what you think you have. You don't have a you. Have you have the milk toast. You have this thing that thinks it's banner. What banner is more than just that thing. And that is no more important to us than joe fix it or the hulk or any of us were all one thing and that can never be separate from this. Then you yes. That was the thing. Belo's go along because now it has a line in the real world. I don't house whatever we'll see The dream captain america. Fill yes i did. Thirty the last issue. Tana housi- coaches run. Yeah and it's it's talky episode. We get the we get the again a reference to you. Hfs week we recorded you saying what you really think about the people that follow you And they have the intelligence officials of stocks And it's weird seeing peggy in especially because they have peggy a buck decide on this as an art. It's yeah i'm still with cap anche. Aunt peggy the cool. I'm with bussey. Got the bronze at the blondes brunettes with brunettes. But i don't know it. It just seems weird. Kind of pair them awesomeness. I think as a concept. Maybe they could have done that a little bit differently. But i'll go along with it You have sin as returned. His mother superior That's cool. she's a magic user. So that'll be fun. And that's a ton of hussy coats left. The next order of captain. America with said you ski as and going home. You deal with it. Oh right Do you want to talk any four door known then basically do tune in. If it's cool. So what did you think of this issue for It's interesting i don't know i don't know how i feel about like the hammers like it's own cynthia saying What i guess. It doesn't want him that he store to be king doesn't want is in. This is the idea that the hammer wants to fight and to fight you must be a warrior. But the king can't be a warrior. King must be one who directs warriors and so from this. Someone else needs to wheeled me owner at this time Until sores ready to be a warrior again But since he is now king odin he can't live a warrior so this will be thing. I think that there's going to be know. We see that loki can pick it up that We know james foster concerted. Pick it up and wants. It finds the person that'll be it's warrior unlocked. And maybe it'll be again. Because he will make the argument that he can be a warrior king and that will be his grand release of it but We'll see what happens with that. I enjoyed it. i liked it a lot i liked it. Came to captain american against you. Know he sets the hammer down at the end. I'm thinking well. At least if the vendors have to move the hammer captain america can pick it up. Well yeah 'cause obviously well actually at this point logically anyone can locate was holding it. Yeah plenty of tony stark. Trying to pick it up and he's still going to pick it up and like oh come on look picking it up. Come on twenty ready for you know. That's.

ChupaCast
"hfs" Discussed on ChupaCast
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Feliz Dia Novo
"hfs" Discussed on Feliz Dia Novo
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Ron Paul Liberty Report
"hfs" Discussed on Ron Paul Liberty Report
"W bush john ashcroft john you wolfowitz doctrine of the unitary executive of unlawful indefinite detention and places like gitmo who supported black sites in places like chicago for suspected terrorists renditions all kinds of extra judicial killing you know who basically supported this whole enormous war on terror the creation of hfs the emboldening of nsa the creation of tsa at the airports. I mean an awful lot of people supported all that and now it's coming back home to roost. It was always going to be used against. Us citizens didn't take some sort of rocket scientists to fill out and so biden is going to go out of his way to a pieces base to make it sound like The white people who show up and been gathering somewhere can't have a legitimate grievance protest and so they must be went to penn assists or they must be domestic terrorists and look at these rednecks and yahoos with their fifteen. I mean this is all so predictable. And you know when i think about glenn greenwald writing about this. It's getting the criticism cease getting now. These left the intercept. And he's no longer the darling of the left it strikes me as he's becoming hated by all the powers that be like a snowden yes is and julian assange and and i wonder what it would take to shut him down. Let's say he gets ten thousand people a month to send him five dollars a month and it's a truly independent journalists with his own platform he'd be making it very good living and that would also give him the financial independence to be brave and bold. I wonder how long that will. Last i saw someone's posted earlier. He went on on tucker. Carlson show you know okay You know i'm sure he'd go on. Msnbc or or whatever it but you know. This stuff is important It was going to happen. This criminalization of dissent. I think the big tech companies are very much in bed with biden in an unholy way. And i applaud the hell out of glenn greenwald for having the guts to do this. Absolutely you know there is sort of a bit of this feeling of what were you guys thinking. Because you're right. These were the same people. I would guess to a large degree who supported all the stuff under bush who who supported Ridiculous measures. Because of course they would never be used against us But we're seeing it now. Even you talk about gitmo when you talk about rendition. You sort of have this in the us right now. Julie kelley at american greatness. We talk about her law that because she is very brave and she's done a lot of work on this basically everyone. The fbi can identify and the pulling out all stops to identify anyone who entered the capital on january six. They're being hauled off to a special jail reopened in dc. They're being sent there until confinement there being held in pre trial detention with no bond. No bail available in it is it. Reminds me of a rendition. What's happening and so. I think there is something to the glenn also wrote about The what's interesting about white. Wendy assange because i was thinking the same thing. I was thinking assange exactly when you said that. But right when right when this happened There was a mood across the country. that the nsa had gone too far. This was i guess around twenty thirteen. The war on terror was petering out a little bit..

Pop-Punk & Pizza
"hfs" Discussed on Pop-Punk & Pizza
"The design that the design it's It's how well it's tried to troon on a friday night in night out you know Doesn't need anything to its stands attested time. It's a well built instrument. That doesn't need a lot of you know tinkering what's owns it absolutely once. Once it comes off the shelf man you play that damn thing. You know what i needed is ready to go. It's gonna sound amazing and and you know that products it's going to last a tour or you know it's gonna last Anything any you put it through their workforce so yeah yeah the the the product speaks for themselves. Everybody goes forward. Smith who knows guitars himselves. I lo- i actually have a p. r. s. as well A you really. Yeah and i. I love everything about it except i just want more I want more own. F- more your aggression out of my pickups so that's the only thing like what are you what do you have. I can't even remember the model i should. I should look up. A pick is a single cut less it. It's more of like a les. Paul looking And so Yeah i should look. Yeah look it up. I'm curious i wanna. I wonder if they'd put the eighty five fifteen's in the in the bridge pickup. So georgia Yeah i'm going to look for a photo so feel free to talk. Yeah no so. What i do on both of mine In i run. Cad twenty four The american line So i sit both guitars with everton bridges which i'm also an artist With everton so they hooked me up with two bridges. I have So they never go to the yes. Those are out real. However i had cut into this expensive instrument both of bright with a router And i also changed. Pick so Eighty five fifteen great for what they do. But you know. I i want that From that asks if you will It so i. I put the hfs in all of my bridge Position pickups so if you want more of i would consider going going. Hfs route I think that's really all you need. I really knew it should be a solid mahogany body. I mean it should have everything. You're looking for pickup. Is is the microphone instrument so Yeah okay let me. I've got a picture good. Let's see if so this is. Can you see the bella. Is that the thing the reason why he's startup. See the reason why. I don't know what model it is because i bought it from a friend and i don't remember him even tell me and i've never been a big p. r. s. guy. I've always been more of a gibson apple phone or a fender telecaster. Like those are usually the ones. I would go back and forth so when i went and bought this off my friend it was. You know my first time. Getting into P. r. s and honestly. Yeah the only. The only thing i don't like about it is the like i just want. I just want more output from my my pickups your little more gain little more zone now that i'm look at this so it's the s with the bubble that will top so it's s to Starla.

Ubuntu Podcast
"hfs" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast
"So you'd rather put up with that minor inconvenience of the screen shot toll. I've performance issues that you are not tractable to bill for you as a user. Yeah i know he's probably fixable just haven't had the time to figure out i just that's all the as i just. I'm figuring out so one thing about desktop environments that we've not talked about which we probably all do uses the foul manages. Yes an eye. So i was before unity. I was a fulltime come into usa. And when i was first using katie. The file manager was conqueror which is also the web browser and conquer was probably the most fully featured file manager. You could imagine it could open anything anywhere and preview it and tell you all about it and nowadays the The fall majoring katie's dolphin which is more focused. Shall we say it's meant to be a file. Manager is meant to be all things to and i whistled was kind of a shame because i quite liked conqueror be able to just do anything. Although to be honest i only. I think i'd probably get with it more than i did with no to this on now and it looks nicer. I found myself getting a little frustration with it because some of the keyboard shortcuts a very different companies to pressing certain keys to create a new folder instead of getting a new folder. Again you tab. A pair inside the window and i know he's configure -able. I just haven't got around to doing it yet. And you have to f- ten to create a a new folder which is a long way from my finger. Go to create a new folder. The thing i have liked about dolphin is the i can press control l. and just type of path in the thing that the top much like nautilus but i can just type I don't know if s hfs will sc pay. Whatever to some remote server..

Horror Fictional and True Stories
"hfs" Discussed on Horror Fictional and True Stories
"James knelt down to his sister extended a sweet martini garnished with a marshy. No cherry. thank you james dolly. She said as she accepted the refreshment. Sorry about the mess. She weekly ended up before the next day. Let's leave it. In an easter egg for the more eagle-eyed view us like the munchkin hanging himself in the wizard of james smart as he sipped on an old fashioned cocktails. Who looks like the retro visions got another bind. His al leading lady ready for an uncle. Kudu the whole interview like this but just act like it's completely nam. She asked excitedly pulling the chariot skewer with a t huddle freak him out so much slow and sadistic grin spread across. James's face is naked. Blood spot sister on the black and white retro vision was the most salacious idea. They'd had to know why i think a little splash. Connery's exactly what this production needs project factor. You may have come across while browsing the internet is the line. People don't see blackness darkness. We see nothing. If you're cited you don't see darkness behind you. You just don't see anything that's all. That's what it's like for me. I've been completely blind since birth and visions always been very foreign abstract concept to me. I've never known lights all documents. But that changed when i volunteered to be a test subject for a project named received a phone call last november from someone claiming to work for private research. Firm called noir labar trees saying they got my information from the hfs. They were looking for subjects with varying degrees of visual impairment to test. Something they called on lumina first chamber to know if i could come in for an in person assessment. May we're willing to pay me. Fifty pounds just to come in another thousand pounds for the testing if i qualify. I have my brother helped me research to make sure it wasn't a scam. We came to the conclusion that it was a small but legitimate operation is a little vague. Exactly what they did but their primary research projects pit be moon shots based on fringe science. That was admittedly a bit of a red flag. But it didn't make the prospect of a thousand pounds. Any less tempting figure going in for an assessment. Couldn't her my brother. Took me to the glenn case. I'd never been there before. But since i had no idea how long it would take. I didn't see any point in him hanging around assured he might be fine on my own. I call him. When i was ready. In retrospect was a mistake. They already from me soon..

The big d zone
"hfs" Discussed on The big d zone
"So if you help me on bitty country llc dot global travel dot com. Or even if you help me on big biggie country ninety eight dot income on income now dot com or you helped me in my campaign for a senator and also for lieutenant governor. You will get a vacation than incentive so That's what i'll be a nelson right now. I may not have to go to the bank. I forgot that. When i was trying to do when i got the email i was thinking. Maybe i could do a pdf copy. Send it to the bank that way. I'm wondering how to lead to leave the hotel. I mean you know. I can take another nap and then i'll have to call a then. I'll be able to call the bus for the doctor on monday. And then I try to get the card for the Aquarium and then try to go to the carousel and take a break in and try to go to the aquarium before now. This was the last night on the state here. But i'm pretty sure. I won't be bad because you know i live here and everything. My dad This become my fave hotel. Although i don't like the authorization that i still have to come up with that's why i'm only able to go During i get money my you know my regular money saw but there's a lot still do with that help. I mean we needed that. Help me i need my business going. I need to get help get started. You know. I really don't wanna do you know the pay. Hfs intentional. It is forgivable but you know money is tight end. We had to wind up waiting on congress for every little every little bit that we have you know. So i mean if i were being congress i would fight. I mean it'll be like Well not wwe but in a You know a calm kind of way. I you know what i mean but i don't know if i'll be the only comedian in congress although there was a comedian kind of actor and congas once before i forgot who was but he was in congress of some kind of office. I'm not even sure what it was. But don't quote me on that one. 'cause i don't wanna wind up being wrong So so I'm enjoying the staycationing. Even all have been having pain dolphin on. When i rest i take braith in not really that hungry for stuff I should just gotten the tube burger with no five because a pretty sure that i only wanted something small agana small things small food. But i can't handle big food. I mean this ridiculous. I like like i have very good. Chicken dinner on the first Not chicken dinner ticket. Tendons on the first night i mean were very good. Very good and So i will get that today. I don't know if i'm going to bring the five home. Because sometimes they get bad. Real fast saul. Why did i say home. I mean the palace. None of these places are home. The cruise ship is home Churches home Heaven at home. None of the places where i left my head is home. I don't have a wife. I don't have kids okay. And is just a place where i pay rent to rest my head or you know a land based hotel where you know restaurant him on vacation and i'm glad that i'm in a place. Flare things are right there. And i don't have to go out like i usually do. Say when you go orlando or go to other places and you have to go out to use you for or or anything like that but the places just fight here and if a beautiful thing if you see the pictures on my pinky country elsie dot pity come to elsie facebook page. You will know you will know how beautiful this place is. I mean absolutely stunning. Absolutely stunning a love. The cute walkway to from where. I'm with the hotel now. They have spent a part of the hotel where the klay hall if they have a tower room. But that's like expensive. I mean Pity short won't be even stated but still it's charming. It's really charming. I mean i love it. I mean i fell in love with the place i mean. I've just literally. I will pay rent to stay here. I really would. I would pay rent to stay here. I would if i could if at all possible if at all possible iva pay rent to stay here and this will be my second. Falco's everything's right there. I could do the wheel. I could do the aquarium. I could do the play miniature golf. And there's a fires show. It's almost different from las vegas. But i don't know if they're doing it Because of the pandemic of. I should've asked if they do and Fire shell but i want to come back and see the fat fire show so as stupid crazy. Pandemic is over tho. That's gonna be my bucket list. I know to come back to see the fire. Show here tail now. Light show is very good. There's a video on youtube but it doesn't do it justice though i mean man i did on on the video Yeah we'll doing the walking video. I said Process or even podcast. It if you want to do something here. Thank lewis thirteen attractions gear at the hotel. I mean they got the wheel. They got a carousel. They got the They got the Mirror made won't i mean literally everything to do for you. Know i mean. They got ball and everything like that i mean. Hey podcast a podcast moment. If you want to know about a different place that you could go to for conference.

Zo Routh Leadership Podcast
"hfs" Discussed on Zo Routh Leadership Podcast
"And you know when they're not happy but yeah. I think having a happy chain because that will lead to a synergistic workplace switchblades to productivity leads. To is not doing well which means you can invest money in doing things for people. Training and continuing professional development is way coal. Call it in our profession. Found staff lack sticky shots. We've mccue or staff retreats it all ties to happiness in looking after people success. Yeah just san. I want sticker chart and steph. Retreat snuck up. You can come here and a stick of the shot and if he got enough. I'm sure we could bend the rules to Including the prizes awesome. I love it. So you've lost. She's not lost. Your mentors kind've around but not really around anymore. How do you keep yourself developing. Is that something that's important to you. Yes absolutely that's one of the reasons. I did that. Meditation retreat which is probably a fairly outside the box way to look at leadership for some people. Maybe but that's one of the things is always kind of looking for new opportunities in that regard and neither necessarily you can stumble across them so you kind of have to people in the know so obviously nine people like us though. He's a really handy thing because you kind of know the things that i mean. That might be useful for mesa. You'd make some recommendations. But i think the other big thing is talk to other business sinus and or other ladies and really kind of wet shopping ideas with sometimes that can be tricky with other family lawyers. But i've got some pretty good relationships with with others in similar positions around town. Who are really came to. What shop stuff with me. Which is a bit unusual supplies. You consider yourselves as his is a level of collegiality. I think you'd have community which is really really great. And of course people in completely different professions which is really true because even they're not doing the same thing that they're experiencing the siamese shoes and might have different perspectives on similar situations. So that's been really helpful to a light lots of long lunches we've also to people. I want long legis You pay the price town but a good long. Lunch is actually a really excellent learning but you d from a later ladyship in business that's fantastic so last question for you people stuff right. So what do you find easy about the people stuff in leadership in. What do you find challenging. So probably the toughest thing i think for me has bain adopting personality stall and being able to kind of snap out of being that direct person. When i know that. That's not the way i can properly vacant somebody for example. That's been a real challenge. Something i have to really work at every day and even you know preparing for a difficult conversation all need to work myself through all of the things i need to know about during that something. I say to myself often to his mouth to mouth like a mantra. Before i am going into a hod. You know whether it's with a staff member will Another lawyer so. That's something that i keep working on inappropriately that'll be i imagine i'm probably the easiest has been working business. Partner broke that spain really easy and that was an easy question to answer way. Very yin and yang. That's probably whipped. So i will because we're so different yet started complimentary. We really think that we're pretty clear. On which skills. Hfs could improve and which skills we both got that when nailing and it just feels a little bit like it all connects together in one nas circle. So that's been super easy. Oh that's really nice. And that's not always the case. I mean there's plenty of business partnerships that have gone south because of conflict in the relationship. And that's really wonderful that you've managed to find like you're aliens that have become allies. You know you different and complementary yes and that's good that you've managed to get to that space good on you. Yeah it's beautiful. It's great s very flowery language. Isn't it beautiful. there you go. You know so. You're not so hard core. Dr direct all the time. That's my s coming out. I love it. Thank you so much for coming on the show that was really really insightful. I love some of the things that you're doing in your firm and it's great to your your story. Thanks so much though. It's a pleasure that was so much fun. I really enjoyed hearing april stories. Sheet such a clever individual and a bunch of human being some of the key takeaways for me. Our success is a happy team. I think that's just brilliant and it's important to remember that so from a happy team cascades everything else. I love also the sticker thing. I'm highly motivated by things like stickers and award some prizes so no surprise that's comes up at trump winner for me. I think that's awesome the other thing. I enjoyed about her and sites where the idea around long lunches and long lunches can be a huge ship and learning opportunity. So yeah. that's bring on the long lunches and stickers that would make for me as a happy staff member that's for sure now a couple of reminders. The great podcast giveaway is on. If you would like a free actual journal that you can write an art journal. Then all you need to do is leave us a rating and review on one of the podcast platforms. Now you can't just leave it and walk away. We need to know that it was used so once you do that. Hit the wink in the show notes. Which gives you a form to fill out which tells us where you left the review and your postal address so we can nail out a journal. We've got thirty of these suckers to give away. Once they're gone they're gone so getting quick. And at the end of the podcasts. Give way which runs through march march. Twenty twenty one. We will select the five ones and you'll get a grand prize of a journal. A coffee of people stuff the book itself and are very special. Fancy people stuff mugs. Okay so that's a call to action there. Make sure you rate and review and tell us that you did and you will get something for your pains. We call this an ethical. Bribe the second thing and you tell you about is next week next week. It's the middle of the quarter. Can you believe it all ready. We are halfway through this ninety day. Quarter so we're gonna have a special episode on big quarter reflections at time to change track. Step up the pace slowed down the pace. Whatever is right for you. And then we also have an interview with the fabulous gabrielle. Does she has a brand new book out called magnetic stories and she's fabulous and you'll love that too okay in the meantime from now until then live well lead. Well you've been listening to the zoe route leadership podcast with leadership expert. Zoe ralph for more about people stuff and contact zoe. Go to zoe. Ralph dot com..

KFI AM 640
"hfs" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Robbing banks. The Lakers rolled over the Houston Rockets 1 17 to 100, a game highlighted by a three pointer from LeBron James that he made without looking. That happened because of a snap bet that LeBron Change made with teammate Denis Shooter that he couldn't make that shot. You said that you won't make it on. Uh, you know what? To make a bet official. You've gotta have a handshake or you're looking man. I So he said better on. I turn around, looking out and I said better now, somebody else might have been looked back to where they were making the shop. But LeBron doesn't need to do that. Apparently, the team moves to Oklahoma to face the thunder today at five. Clippers are also on hosting the pelicans at seven. You can hear that game Live on AM 5 70 L A sports. Meanwhile, the N B A and Players Association of agreed to nuke opened 19 protocols. They require players and coaches to quarantine at home or in their hotels. When not at a practice or a game. Those rules will be in effect for at least two weeks. I'm Wayne resident codify Sports. Now, if you're thinking about refinancing your home, even if you've done it this past year because interest rates are so ridiculously low, Well, they still are, obviously, And I think it's more than worthwhile to contact Agent s Capitol. Marc Tice of HBO's Capital recommends that you apply with his company, of course, and then with any other lender at the same time now, HFS Capital is the on Lee lender. I know that actually.

The Leader
As Second Wave of Virus Builds, U.K. Enters New Testing Crisis
"It's imperative that people who fear they have covered symptoms are able to be checked as quickly as possible. In the absence of a vaccine. That's the only effective way to stop infections spreading the prime minister says that schools shouldn't send whole classes or people bubbles home and said child has had a positive test but tower enough come this work. If there's nowhere for them to be tested, it's a shambles. The principal cause of this mess is, of course, organizational and administrative failure by the government on those tasked with delivering the system. But what's not helping either is the lack of clear consistent messaging from ministers. The prospect of a second national lockdown, which must be avoided if possible was being quashed today by ministers but if London and the country as a whole is to overcome the current spike and infections. Prevent further restrictions the government from the prime minister down must end the testing chaos and get a grip of its message to. A reporter Rachel Buffet spent the last couple of days researching this and she's with me now, Rachel. You tried them all every borough in the city. What happened say yesterday we spent about five hours. Trying to book a test everywhere in London. Using, residential postcard for each. And there was none available anywhere. We went. He'd be redirected yesterday to tests outside of London. It was simply not debatable check back later. Still. Not Test available. At again, this morning as well. Yeah. Again, this morning that was. Sort of eighteen available for a walk in center in Kensington. But again, when we tried to book that that was it the slots for booking she came up and this really is just exposing how difficult this crisis is particularly as we have a situation where you know the prime minister has said. CHILDREN SHOULDN'T! Be! Taken off out school Unless their entire bubble is a task but now parents get a test you spoke to apparent in to what kind of trouble will they heaven? Yes. But I quasi parents A couple of in story know they had to go huge round trip is three hours to EPSOM. Paradise boats you had today at just to get a test and they were you know saying alarms midnight waking up refreshing the government page days. Together, test others we spoke to would actually just. Pay For private tests which cost over one hundred pounds just so they can get their kids but to school and they don't have to sell vice sleep two weeks and I think the thing is as well. You know kids especially young kids they get a little time and you know the constantly got colds and coughs and things like that So love tests you know people have that tested negative, but they can't risk it and they have stated time of work on. which has a huge impact on incomes well, for low people this just it's just a huge disparity across the UK as well. So you know we try to protests in Scotland putting in Scottish codes on his ones available immediately go get one in half an hour until of Aberdeen Dundee. That's all fine. But trying to get one in London is just impossible and is there anything being done about it? I hear them might be a new rationing system in place yes and that`ll Be Announced today that there's going to be rationing system where he workers teaches HSA workers camera because. They will get priority protests which can only be a good thing but. There are so many key wikus, huge amounts, people, h HFS and teaching schools, and there are so many patients covid while Kiwi status the the still going to be a huge number of people needing tests all the time. especially. Love Them. We'll have children who come home be on Ben their whole house openly tests. I mean, hopefully it will help but. Donate. So what was the health saying about? All this Donald tells the saying you know they're adding tests all the time they go team hundred, thousand tests day. But when he speak to actual people. There's no one I spoke to. The said Yep was able to just go and get a test. It was so easy in the last two weeks I mean full children stopped back at school. Yes. It was easy to get test but now the children's died back at school it's just very, very difficult especially in the

Latino Rebels Radio
Homeland Insecurity: A Conversation With Erika Andiola
"Your new podcast called homeland insecurity. Basically, it's a new documentary podcast from releases. About sort of the history of immigration enforcement, and how it all change, but we get into that egg. I wanted to at least introduce a clip that will play. Explain that really. Basically, it's you. It's your voice exploring how immigrants like yourself? have, become the enemy. And how feared change America so let's listen to the clip. I moved to the US from May. He go in their family when I was just eleven years. Old I never imagined will be treated like villains. Bringing drugs, children or forcibly separated from their practice down on sanctuary cities, bringing grime for a ban on all those long 'til suspend immigration over the corona by rapist. So. How did we get here? How did emigrants become the enemy? This is homeland insecurity it podcast from die says about the unwritten history of the HFS about. America lost its way. I'm your host eighty guns. In this podcast we'll go back to the very beginning, and how the mission of the H S win from fighting terrorists to something else. To keeping emigrants. At all costs. Subscribe to homeland insecurity wherever. You listen to podcasts. Visit Homeland Security PODCAST DOT COM So I WANNA make the connection because I you know I i. get what you're saying. It's very important, and and we've been very clear. You know black lives. Matter is black lives leading black voices amplifying. You know we're doing everything we can to be like. How does? How does How does this movement continue to stay elevated? But at the same time, just hearing what you're saying, right? And also, when you talk about police, because obviously police is not just Phoenix city police I mean there's so much police around us, and you are an enemy. You have become an enemy. Erica so how do we begin to make the connections and unpack? And how does your podcast wanted to throw so many questions at you and you can just go in and talk, but how does your podcast? Why do you think your podcast is so relevant now even more I think it is so I want to hear all up. Just it all out my friend. Definitely well, look, we ray now are able to have a much more clear. An open conversation about sixty matic systematic racism and white supremacy, and those are conversations that are really hard to how on a on a daily basis where a lot of people don't make the connection. So, what do you mean? Immigration has anything to do with criminal justice system. You know what it is a different entity than the police. Don't they do different things focus on different people in? It's always our job as as activists than. Organizers to really explain this this is how we works. You know this is not only how we works, but also this is where it comes from, and one of the big calls that we had just I think it was pretty big. With twenty twenty nineteen he was to abolish is and there was so much pushback you know like helping you. Abolish is like what's going to happen. Who GonNa Enforce this? It's a parallel that I'm seeing with people just really questioning cokie. You defend the police like what's going to happen where security gonNA know how security going to happen and. Continuous conversation of US having to explain that a lot of the systems are based on on white supremacy. Allow this system surveys on racism and the jobs that the police and the is Keri Al are basically rooted in that and so one not start looking into the root of that, and that's what the podcast does with the chest specifically.

Monocle 24: The Globalist
HS2 may be a mess, but it's still essential for the future of UK rail
"HFS To the high speed rail network that is supposed supposed to link the The British capital London with cities in the north in order to improve well improve everything. Basically many other western countries do this without without blinking. An eye and without going over budget h us to just seems to be one after another so it's been top story in the UK all this week and was rumbling rumbling around last week as well to be fair. It is Europe's largest current infrastructure project. As you said to link London to Birmingham and then to look at the top linking Manchester and Leeds as well it has been making headlines and yet again so ridgely started out something like thirty three billion pounds then it got up to about fifty billion pounds. Only about four years ago we found out earlier in one thousand nine hundred nine it could cost eighty billion pounds. Now we discovered could cost well over one hundred billion pounds so the National Audit Office which is sort of the government spending watchdog has looked. Did this come out and been really. Quite critical of the government essentially said the government the Department of Transport has has completely underestimated the costs. Well of of course they underestimated the costs. We kind of know that because the cost is tripled. I mean it's sort of leads to allegations you know. It was priced cheaply at the start to get political backing voter approval for it but having said that you know it is a quite a sophisticated project it and it's not all about high speed it's also about just increasing the capacity of this line and you said comparing to other the European high-speed routes and again this is this again. This is a very sophisticated line. Where apparently we're planning eighteen trains per hour whereas lowest of the lines in Europe typically between two and six trains per hour? So what is now the political dimension of this is Boris Johnson. New Prime Minister who won because of the backing of traditionally labour supporting places in the north of England which. HFS Do is supposed to help. Hey he now has the unenviable decision of deciding whether to keep going with H. S.. Two and he probably politically has little choice given given But of course then there's GonNa be lots of criticism about is this a waste of taxpayers money given how expensive it it isn't like don't believe one hundred and six billion pounds. The last estimate of this could you know given the project isn't supposed to complete until twenty forty on the project. I imagine we'll go up again so politically. It's going to be difficult for him to back away reform but there'll be plenty in his own party. Who are questioning if this is a sensible use of taxpayers money?

FT News
Thousands of UK shops left empty as high street crisis deepens
"High streets are in crisis. Struggling retailers are forced into bankruptcy and the property market has a huge excess space patriot Dunkin's discusses what has caused this. And if there is a remedy with Judith Evans, our property correspondent, and Jonathan Ely are Rita correspondent. So Jonathan Devon's is the latest in a string of retailers to fail as customers desert, the traditional high street shops have bad are things at Dem's. Pretty bad at debit and have been for some time. I think the customer offering has not really kept pace with fashion, and they have the problem common to many retailers wants owned by private equity groups in that they have an enormous store estate far too much space that's letter high rents and on very inflexible leases. So in some cases that tied in for twenty thirty years with no real prospect of reducing that commitments except by doing CVA process. Which is of course, what they have done. This is the company voluntary arrangement, which is basically managed liquidation in the sites is a form of insolvency. Yes. That basically imposes some losses on creditors. If seventy five percents or more of creditors votes in favour for its in reality. The critics who lose out tend to be landlords who have to accept reduce rents and store closures short notice and for the most part of the creditors gets off Scot free. Although interestingly in this case, Deb. Says also asked that local authorities in some cases, take a bath on the business rates that they receive are they likely to succeed in that. And how Representative is this of what is happening. More broadly on the highstreet. So I think very important points to make about CVS is whether they succeed or not depends on whether there's a restructuring plan on a business plan to go with it. It's no good just cutting your rental obligations and your costs for few years in the hope that that will save business. If you're products offering is not resonating with customers, and your sort of fashions tired and your stores are in the wrong place. CVA will not help you much. You have to have another plan on his for that reason. Many companies did see as ended up failing. Anyway, we'll withstood a sceviour, and then failed HFS did toys a roasted and you'll prediction on Dublin's. I think they will carry on for another perhaps year. Oh, two. I think I would give it fifty fifty whether they go into administration again. And if that does happen, then I think Mike Ashley will buy them out. It. Well, we'll hold that prediction. Mike Ashley echoes is slightly controversial founder of the sports direct retail chain and owner of Newcastle. United football club Judith, just to bring you in here as jumped in with saying, obviously, one of the big victims in this whole type of process is the landlord sector if you like the CVA structure that is used by retailers to restructure. Their leases can be pretty penal for the landlords of the landlords. Brought this upon themselves by being too greedy up to that. Well, that's one point of view, and I would say that landlords are rapidly discovering that they're in a new world. I'm they had previously been able to sign these leases which would loss for decades, which would include up would only rent reviews on which to some degree meant that they could just kind of sit back and watch the money roll in. They would do a credit check on the tenant, and then to some degree that was my work done. That's not the case anymore. And indeed this rush of CVS has really couldn't question the value of leases in the value of retail properties. Because suddenly you can't look to this income stream in. The future almost from any store, given the level of the evils of the moment. So I think there's a sense in the property industry that this current meltdown has quite a bit further to go. There are very few shopping centers trading at the moment, our record, low number of shopping centers, changing hands, and those that are changing hands off and actually as redevelopment opportunities to be demolished and transformed into housing. So I think there's a sense that we're quite far from that market bottoming out and even the landlord which owns some of the best shopping centers in the country listed groups like HAMAs on an into a kind of wrestling with what to do with their future trading at steep discounts to the book value of their assets. So it's not looking pretty we had the former chairman of amongst Spencer. Robert swan all telling us he thought he was even bleaker than your assessment here hero this. I think suggesting that the future. Yes. There is a future for the British tree. If you like, but that is going to have to be a total resetting of both rent. It's and rates to bring in Jonathan's pointed about cancels taking bath as well. And that this is going to be felt over the next year or two with a pretty steep decline in

Today
NHS warns ‘no deal’ Brexit could lead to hospital drug shortages and spread of disease
"Ehich has hospitals and ambulance services, in England say they've been left to their own devices to plan for no deal. Brexit because of a lack of coordination by health Service executives and ministers in a letter seen by BBC. News the group representing more than two hundred trusts warns that drug supplies could run out in the event of a. Chaotic departure, from the EU our political correspondent Chris Mason reports this. Private letter, were sent last Friday to senior NHS manages the health secretary Matt Hancock in the Brexit. Secretary Dominic Robb also received copies a letter written by the chief executive of HFS providers Chris Hopson says preparations for what it calls a no deal. Situation or a hard Brexit have, been hampered, by the lack of visible and appropriate communication claims there's been. Radio silence from. An HSA. England and without national planning and coordination that could. Be both stockpiles and shortages of medicines and medical devices the department of health declined to comment and HSEN garland and NHS Improvement said they were working with. The government which took the lead on contingency planning, for, different scenarios

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O’Ban urges governor to stop release of three convicted sex offenders
"Appears county Senator is asking the governor not to allow the release of, three violent sex offenders into his community Senator Steve Oban a, letter to Governor Inslee with concerns over department of social and, health services plan to release three level three. Sex offenders some these special commitment center on McNeil island into nearby Lakewood problem. Up HFS really dumping Brinkley disproportionate share of, individuals, serious criminal histories in Pierce county so. Number one really should be going back to their, county over and number two he, says, such, violent offenders should stay in. Secure facilities not be released into independent adult homes. All three of committed violent, acts including child, rape and murder Oban has not heard back from the governor

Today
Professor, Victoria Gill and Benedict Cumberbatch discussed on Today
"The second report from law darcy and lord pro they've already called for significant funding increase for the hfs nar they argue that means testing of social care should be abolished for those with substantial needs this would add ten billion pounds to the annual cost of social care in england which the authors say should be funded by national insurance increases they also call for radical streamlining the nhl in england scrapping some of the controversial conservative reforms in twenty twelve the reports published as talks involving the treasury continue over longterm nhs funding strategy the health and social care secretary jeremy hunt says negotiations have been difficult and our ongoing but it's possible the plan could be unveiled as early as next week a man has been charged with soliciting murder over letters calling for a national punish muslim day david panama city five and from lincoln will appear before magistrates in london later this morning mcdonald's is to replace plastic straws in all its restaurants in the uk and ireland with paper alternatives from september the chain uses about one point eight million stores a day in the uk environment secretary michael go said in april that the provision of plastic straws would be banned by the end of the year a memorial service is to be held at westminster abbey at lunchtime to remember the life of the renowned theoretical physicist professor at stephen hawking they'll be an address by the astronomer royal martin reese and a reading by the actor benedict cumberbatch science correspondent victoria gill reports professor hooking family and friends from the world of science politics film and television will gather at noon to remember one of the world's most famous scientists as professor workings ashes are interred his equally famous synthesized voice will.

Today
Certain common medications tied to 30% higher dementia risk, study finds
"System is the most efficient way to run the hfs with an insurance model likely to be more costly the government's decision to leave the customs union after brexit will be debated by mp's today there'll be no binding vote but the debate could increase pressure on theresa may if some conservative mp's join labor and the snp invoicing opposition to the plans a study has linked widely used medications including for depression and bladder conditions with an increased risk of dementia but experts have warned the findings published in the british medical journal should be treated with caution is our health correspondent james gallagher well the study found is clear but what it means is more hotly debated issued people with dementia were more likely to have taken anti cholinergic drugs which acts on the nervous system years before they were diagnosed the link was found when the drugs were used in depression and bladder conditions but not in hay fever the researchers at the university of east anglia concluded doctors should be more careful about prescribing these drugs.