Tucker Carlson’s ‘Patriot Purge’ Special Leads Two Fox News Contributors to Quit

For his part, Mr. Goldberg said he has been thinking about William F. Buckley, the late founder of National Review, who saw as part of his mission “imposing seriousness on conservative arguments” and purging some extreme fringe groups, including the John Birch Society, from the right.

“Whether it’s ‘Patriot Purge’ or anti-vax stuff, I don’t want it in my name, and I want to call it out and criticize it,” Mr. Goldberg said. “I don’t want to feel like I am betraying a trust that I had by being a Fox News contributor. And I also don’t want to be accused of not really pulling the punches. And then this was just an untenable tension for me.”

Now, their views have put them outside the current Republican mainstream, or at least outside what mainstream right-wing institutions and politicians are willing to say out loud. But while in recent years both appeared occasionally on the evening show “Special Report” and on “Fox News Sunday,” which the network classifies as news, it’s been years since they were welcome on Fox’s prime time, and Mr. Goldberg clashed bitterly with the prime-time host Sean Hannity in 2016. (Mr. Hayes and Mr. Goldberg emailed their readers Sunday to announce their departure.)

Despite the former contributors’ hopes, Fox’s programming has hewed to Mr. Trump’s line, as have its personnel moves. The network, for instance, fired the veteran political editor who accurately projected Mr. Biden’s victory in the key state of Arizona on election night, and has hired the former Trump White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany.

Mr. Hayes and Mr. Goldberg are the first members of Fox’s payroll to resign over “Patriot Purge,” but others have signaled their unhappiness. Geraldo Rivera, a Fox News correspondent since 2001, captured the difficulty of internal dissent at the network when he voiced cautious criticism of Mr. Carlson and “Patriot Purge” to my colleague Michael Grynbaum. “I worry that — and I’m probably going to get in trouble for this — but I’m wondering how much is done to provoke, rather than illuminate,” he said.

On air, two programs with smaller audiences than Mr. Carlson’s scrambled after his special to rebut the false theories presented in “Patriot Purge.” “Special Report” called in a former C.I.A. officer on Oct. 29 to debunk “false flag” theories. And on “Fox News Sunday,” Chris Wallace turned the same question over to one of Mr. Trump’s few foes in the Republican congressional delegation, Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming.

Mr. Carlson called Mr. Hayes’s and Mr. Goldberg’s resignations “great news” in a telephone interview on Sunday. “Our viewers will be grateful.”

Houlihan Lokey Continues Expansion of Its Global Business Services Group With Senior European Hires | News

LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nov 23, 2021–

Houlihan Lokey (NYSE:HLI), the global investment bank, announced today several senior appointments to significantly build the firm’s global Business Services Group’s presence in Europe.

James Ireland joins Houlihan Lokey as a Managing Director and brings more than two decades of experience advising clients on both public and private M&A transactions as well as debt and equity capital raises in Europe. He joins from RBC Capital Markets, where he was Head of European Business Services. Prior to RBC, he worked within Citigroup’s Global Industrials Group, focusing on the services and construction sectors. He began his career with Coopers & Lybrand (now PwC) and is a qualified Chartered Accountant (ACA).

Guy Mullin-Henderson has joined Houlihan Lokey as a Senior Advisor to the Business Services Group in Europe. He has an investment banking career spanning more than 35 years, including 11 years as a Managing Director at RBC Capital Markets, where he successfully established the bank’s Business Services practice, and 11 years as a Managing Director at Rothschild, where he was Global Head of Business Services. Mr. Mullin-Henderson began his investment banking career at Baring Brothers in 1985.

James Sutch joins Houlihan Lokey as a Director with more than 15 years of experience across the business services sector. Mr. Sutch joins from RBC Capital Markets and previously worked in the Business Services teams at Rothschild and PwC Corporate Finance. He is a qualified Chartered Accountant (ACA).

The Business Services Group has been further strengthened with the addition of a team of 11 outstanding financial professionals through the firm’s recent acquisition of GCA Altium, headed by Managing Directors Oliver Vaughan in London and Axel Bauer in Munich, Directors Arthur Callaghan in London, Tom Battersby in Manchester, Sebastian Weindel in Munich, and Senior Vice President Timo Maier in Munich.

“We are delighted to welcome such an experienced and talented group to our global Business Services Group. Our success to date has been built on a combination of strong teamwork, unrivalled industry knowledge, and a fierce commitment to client service. As all of our new colleagues share these cultural attributes, we are confident that all will make huge contributions to the Group and our clients in Europe, working alongside Managing Director Jon Harrison,” said Larry DeAngelo, Global Head of Houlihan Lokey’s Business Services Group.

“At Houlihan Lokey, our Corporate Finance business is undergoing an unprecedented period of growth, adding further strength and depth to our global industry teams, and we believe it is that focus on sector excellence that sets us apart from the competition. Our Business Services Group has established itself as the leader in its field in the US, and our aim is to repeat that success in Europe. We are excited by the addition of this outstanding group of seasoned advisors to the firm,” commented Scott Adelson, Co-President of Houlihan Lokey.

With more than 90 industry-dedicated professionals across the firm’s global network, including now 25 in Europe, Houlihan Lokey’s Business Services Group provides superior service and achieves outstanding results for its clients in M&A advisory, capital raising, restructuring, and valuation. The Group has advised on more than 70 transactions over the past 12 months across every key global region.

About Houlihan Lokey

Houlihan Lokey (NYSE:HLI) is a global investment bank with expertise in mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, financial restructuring, and valuation. The firm serves corporations, institutions, and governments worldwide with offices in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific region. Independent advice and intellectual rigor are hallmarks of the firm’s commitment to client success across its advisory services. Houlihan Lokey is the No. 1 M&A advisor for the past six consecutive years in the U.S., the No. 1 global restructuring advisor for the past seven consecutive years, and the No. 1 global M&A fairness opinion advisor over the past 20 years, all based on number of transactions and according to data provided by Refinitiv.

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ImageJeff Bezos at the National Press Club in Washington in 2019. Since stepping down as chief executive of Amazon in July, Mr. Bezos has significantly raised his profile as a philanthropist.
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Former President Barack Obama’s private foundation announced on Monday that it had been promised a donation of $100 million from the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

The gift, the largest yet for the Obama Foundation, was one in a series of splashy donations by Mr. Bezos, one of the world’s richest men, in recent months. Last week, Mr. Bezos announced $96.2 million in grants to groups working to end family homelessness.

Since stepping down as chief executive of Amazon in July, Mr. Bezos has significantly raised his profile as a philanthropist, in addition to traveling to space on a ship made by his rocket company, Blue Origin.

In return for the donation, Mr. Bezos asked that a plaza at the Obama Presidential Center be named for the civil rights leader John Lewis, who died last year. The foundation broke ground on the center, which will include Mr. Obama’s presidential library, a museum, an athletic center and more, earlier this year.

“Freedom fighters deserve a special place in the pantheon of heroes, and I can’t think of a more fitting person to honor with this gift than John Lewis, a great American leader and a man of extraordinary decency and courage,” Mr. Bezos said in a statement released by the Obama Foundation. “I’m thrilled to support President and Mrs. Obama and their foundation in its mission to train and inspire tomorrow’s leaders.”

News of the gift was earlier reported by the online news group Puck.

It was neither Mr. Bezos’s biggest gift in recent months nor his first brush with Mr. Obama’s orbit. In September, Mr. Bezos, standing alongside John Kerry, Mr. Obama’s former Secretary of State, pledged $1 billion through his Bezos Earth Fund for conservation.

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Target stores will close their doors for Thanksgiving Day, the retailer announced Monday, and will continue the policy every year moving forward.

The retail giant shut its stores on Thanksgiving Day last year, citing safety considerations during the pandemic. It has also started offering discounts for the holiday shopping season earlier in October instead of reserving those deals for Black Friday.

“What started as a temporary measure driven by the pandemic is now our new standard,” Brian Cornell, Target’s chief executive, said in a statement.

Target announced earlier this month that most stores would reopen at 7 a.m. local time on Black Friday.

Walmart has also said it would close its stores on Thanksgiving Day for a second year. Trader Joe’s and Aldi will also be closed for Thanksgiving.

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[Follow live news coverage on the trial of Elizabeth Holmes.]

The high-stakes trial of Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the collapsed medical start-up Theranos, is headed toward a dramatic finish. The latest twist came on Friday, when Ms. Holmes unexpectedly took the stand in her own defense, after the prosecution rested its case.

She testified for an hour, and is expected to continue on Monday. Ms. Holmes has been charged with 11 counts of fraud and faces up to 20 years in prison on each count. She has pleaded not guilty.

Whether Ms. Holmes would testify had been one of the biggest questions of the trial. Up until Friday afternoon, many legal experts predicted that she would not. The benefits of doing so, the experts argued, could be offset by the risks of cross-examination.

At first, her testimony raised concerns for her defense. Her lawyers’ strategy has been to paint her as inexperienced, led astray by others like her former boyfriend and business partner Sunny Balwani (who is being tried separately).

But on the stand, Ms. Holmes depicted herself as very much in control. She presented herself as an expert in the technology Theranos was developing and detailed how she used that knowledge to attract investors, whose money would eventually be wiped out.

She also rebutted a key argument by prosecutors. The prosecution sought to establish that Ms. Holmes withheld information, particularly financial reports, from investors.

On the stand, Holmes detailed the “very comprehensive diligence process” of Don Lucas, a venture capitalist who eventually invested in Theranos and became its chairman. The defense presented a 2006 email in which Ms. Holmes sent Mr. Lucas detailed financial information. (However, this may undermine another defense argument: that investors were careless and at least partially to blame.)

The trial is also a referendum on Silicon Valley’s start-up culture. If Ms. Holmes is found guilty, it would put truth-stretching start-up founders on notice. But if she is acquitted, it would bolster the tech industry’s “fake it til you make it” approach.

“A non-guilty verdict will vindicate a Silicon Valley culture of celebrating aggressive innovation at the expense of the complete and whole truth,” said Jeffrey Cohen of Boston College Law School.

Stock prices rose on Monday on news that Jerome H. Powell will be renominated for another four-year term as chair of the Federal Reserve, reflecting investor relief that he would remain at the helm of the central bank, whose monetary policy has been a key driver of the market’s remarkable run over the past two years.

“The announcement of Powell’s renomination ensures continuity in the stance on policy,” wrote Ellen Zentner, the chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, in a note to clients shortly after the announcement.

The S&P 500 climbed 0.9 percent in the first half-hour of trading on Monday, to what would be a new closing high. The benchmark index is up nearly 26 percent this year.

Mr. Powell’s renomination shifted expectations in the bond market, where investors’ movements showed slightly increased expectations for higher interest rates in the coming years.

Treasury bond prices declined, and yields — which move in the opposite direction — rose. Government bond yields, which essentially act as the foundation for interest rates charged on new car loans, mortgages, multibillion-dollar Wall Street bond offerings and more are heavily influenced by market expectations about what the Federal Reserve will do with monetary policy.

Yields on the two-year Treasury note, which had been hovering around 0.52 percent before the announcement, climbed to 0.56 percent. The yield on the five-year Treasury bill, which captures market expectations for how the Fed’s monetary policy will evolve over the next few years, a topic of considerable debate in the market, rose to 1.29 percent shortly after the announcement.

The rise in bond yields suggests that at least some investors were betting that Lael Brainard, a Fed governor whom Mr. Biden will promote to vice chair, could have been instead chosen to lead the central bank. Many progressive groups had championed her to replace Mr. Powell.

Steve Sosnick, the chief strategist at Interactive Brokers in Greenwich, Conn., said the rise in yields were an indication that some bond investors had thought Ms. Brainard, who is believed to be less aggressive about interest rate increases, had a chance to be Mr. Biden’s pick.

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The Walt Disney Company has paused a coronavirus vaccine mandate for employees of its Florida theme park after the State Legislature and the governor made it illegal for employers to require all workers get the shots, a company spokesperson confirmed Saturday.

Walt Disney World could have been facing fines under the policy, illustrating how even one of the most well-known tourism brands in the state has to deal with the headwinds of political debate over the pandemic response.

Source: State and local health agencies. Daily cases are the number of new cases reported each day. The seven-day average is the average of a day and the previous six days of data.

The Republican-controlled Florida Legislature delivered the bill blocking Covid-19 vaccine mandates on Wednesday and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed it into law on Thursday, casting the measures as an effort to protect workers who could lose their jobs for lack of compliance.

Governor DeSantis, also a Republican, has been at the forefront of the political fight to curtail mask and vaccine mandates, saying the push against those restrictions counters overreach from the federal government. “Nobody should lose their job due to heavy-handed Covid mandates, and we had a responsibility to protect the livelihoods of the people of Florida,” the governor said in a statement.

The Biden administration has ordered vaccinations for workers in large companies and members of the federal work force, but the effort has met resistance across the country. Florida is among states that have challenged federal mandates in court.

The new Florida law prohibits employers from enforcing strict vaccine mandates, allowing employees to choose exemptions that include health or religious concerns, pregnancy or anticipated pregnancy, and having had the virus and recovered from it. Unvaccinated workers could instead undergo periodic testing or wear protective equipment, at the employers’ cost. Fines for violation could cost $10,000 a day per employee violation for businesses with fewer than 99 employees or up to $50,000 per employee violation for larger businesses.

Government entities and school districts are also restricted by the Covid mandate ban.

Disney World previously struck a deal with employees to require theme park workers to be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus to keep their jobs, and the company defended that rule in a statement Saturday. “We believe that our approach to mandatory vaccines has been the right one as we’ve continued to focus on the safety and well-being of our cast members and guests,” the statement said.

More than 90 percent of active cast members in Florida have verified they are vaccinated, the company said, before it sent a memo to employees halting the mandate.

Walt Disney’s website tells visitors it has been “very intentional and gradual” in operating safely, recommending guests exercise caution: wearing face coverings, checking for symptoms and getting the shots. “We encourage people to get vaccinated,” it says.

Todd Gregory contributed to this report.

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Tuesday

  • Retailer earnings: Another week of quarterly financial reports from big retailers will give investors more clues on whether supply chain disruptions are hampering businesses ahead of the holiday season. Best Buy and Dollar Tree are set to publish their reports on Tuesday for the three months ending October. Gap, Nordstrom, American Eagle Outfitters and Abercrombie & Fitch will also report on Tuesday.

Wednesday

  • Fed minutes: The Federal Reserve will publish minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee meeting that was held this month. Investors will get a clearer picture of any disagreements among Fed officials about whether they expect that inflationary pressures will persist.

  • Consumer sentiment: The University of Michigan will publish the final numbers of its survey of consumer sentiment for November. The survey measures how optimistic consumers feel about the overall economy. The index fell to its lowest level in a decade in early November.

Thursday

  • Markets closed: The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, as will bond markets.

Friday

  • Black Friday: The traditional start of the holiday shopping season kicks off. Many shoppers have started early, concerned over whether product shortages and supply chain disruptions will make it harder to find the gifts they want.

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BARCELONA, Spain — Protesters in Barcelona are pushing back against foreign investment firms that have bought up thousands of homes over the past decade and are forcing out residents who can’t pay the rent.

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Credit…Samuel Aranda for The New York Times

Giant investment firms like Cerberus Capital Management, Blackstone and Lone Star have been snapping up properties across Spain at bargain prices since the global financial crisis that began in 2008. The firms then put them up for rent at a time when the country’s economy was on a stronger footing.

But the pandemic pushed the Spanish unemployment rate up to 15 percent and evictions nationwide spiked in the first half of 2021. The investment firm landlords sent out a slew of eviction notices to tenants across the country or canceled leases for those who fell behind on the rent, residents said.

In the streets of Barcelona, a group called War Against Cerberus decided to fight back.

When lawyers of private equity firms come with police officers to force residents from their homes, members of the group — some of them longtime housing activists — surround the building to block their entry. As residents are pushed out of apartments, the group sends squatters to occupy properties owned by the firms elsewhere in the city — sometimes breaking in to gain entry.

The activists even took over the offices of a Cerberus real estate servicer in Barcelona for a time last year.

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Credit…Samuel Aranda for The New York Times

According to War Against Cerberus, dozens of families have occupied buildings owned by private equity firms in Barcelona, which has long been a target of outside investors. That can translate into years of courtroom hearings and millions of dollars in legal fees to remove the squatters.

“This property belongs to Cerberus,” said Ana María Banegas, a resident who, along with a dozen other families, has occupied a building in central Barcelona since April and now refuses to leave. “And from this home, we aim to pressure them.”

Miquel Hernández, a spokesman for War Against Cerberus who helped Ms. Banegas find the home where she is squatting, accused the private equity firms of profiting from the economic distress caused by the pandemic.

“They’re treating them like any other asset,” he said, referring to the homes owned by the firms.

The problem has caught the attention of Spain’s national government, led by a left-wing coalition. It has proposed the imposition of rent controls on investment funds and other large landlords.

The proposed legislation, supported by Barcelona’s mayor, Ada Colau, would allow for rent caps for owners with more than 10 properties in areas where rent increases have outpaced inflation.

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Credit…Samuel Aranda for The New York Times

“We have to civilize a market that has gotten out of control,” said Ms. Colau, a former housing activist who rose to power with an organization that fought against foreclosures. “A problem that was bad before the pandemic has suddenly gotten worse.”

Spain imposed a partial moratorium on evictions for much of the pandemic, but only for those in “vulnerable situations,” such as single parents. In cases that went to the courts, the judiciary was seen as siding largely with the landlords.

In the first quarter of 2021, evictions of renters in Spain rose by 14 percent compared with the same period the previous year, according to the government. By the second quarter of this year, they surged to eight times as many as in the same period in 2020.

Samuel Aranda contributed reporting from Barcelona.

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VIENNA — As Europe experiences a menacing fourth wave of the coronavirus, Austria entered a nationwide lockdown on Monday and the possibility of a vaccine mandate in Germany was under discussion as the only way to sustainably overcome the pandemic.

“Probably by the end of this winter, as is sometimes cynically said,” the German health minister, Jens Spahn, said on Monday, “pretty much everyone in Germany will be vaccinated, recovered or dead.”

Mr. Spahn has spoken out against a universal vaccine mandate in Germany.

The lockdown in Austria, in which people are allowed to leave their homes only to go to work or to procure groceries or medicines, will last at least 10 days and as many as 20 and comes after months of struggling attempts to halt the contagion through widespread testing and partial restrictions.

While Austria may be the first European country to respond with a lockdown, it may not be the last. That prospect, along with increasingly stringent vaccine mandates, has set off a backlash in Austria and elsewhere, with mass demonstrations in Vienna, Brussels and the Dutch city of Rotterdam over the weekend, sometimes punctuated with violent outbreaks.

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The new Covid wave is being driven by widespread resistance to vaccines and to the growing prevalence of vaccine and mask mandates. Austrian officials have said they will enforce a nationwide vaccine mandate in February, the first European nation to do so.

Austria, where 66 percent of the population is vaccinated, reported more than 14,000 new cases of the virus within 24 hours on Sunday. Over the past week the Netherlands has been averaging more than 20,000, while Germany has seen roughly double that number.

The German health ministry said on Monday that the country was facing a dwindling supply of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, which was partly developed in the country, as it races to provide booster shots.

And while the European Medicines Agency is poised to approve the vaccine for use on children 5 to 11 this week, first doses will not begin until Dec. 20, when shots for children are scheduled to be delivered to European Union countries, Mr. Spahn, the health minister, said.

The opposition to the lockdown and vaccine mandates in Austria is being fueled in part by the far-right Freedom Party, which has used its platform in the Austrian Parliament to spread doubt about the effectiveness of the vaccines and to promote ivermectin, a drug typically used to treat parasitic worms that has repeatedly failed against the coronavirus in clinical trials.

But the fury is not limited to far-right activists, as the throngs that filled Vienna’s streets on Saturday attested. The police estimated the crowd at 40,000, with many families and others far outnumbering the right-wing extremists.

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Business Partnerships and Groups

Black, White, and The Grey: The Tale of an Sudden Friendship and a Beloved Cafe | Mashama Bailey and John O. Morisano

  • From the critiques: “It’s one of the best and most truthful textbooks about company, partnership, race, class, culture, and gender I have encountered.” – Hunter Lewis, Foods & Wine
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Big Friendship | Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman

  • From the assessments: “A hybrid of memoir, cultural criticism and information, ‘Big Friendship‘ describes activities that are typical in deep friendships but not often acknowledged.” – The Washington Write-up
  • How it appeals to entrepreneurs: This is an fantastic book for administrators and company companions, as Sow and Friedman portray shifting methods in which the operate behind constructing connections is vital. It’s effortless to get lost in a target on merchandise and development. Search here for a new approach to setting up significant interactions with your team and your team.

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Nicely Stated | Nicole Fenton and Kate Kiefer Lee

A Swim in a Pond in the Rain: In Which Four Russians Give a Grasp Class on Crafting, Looking at, and Lifetime | George Saunders

  • From the reviews: “While the genesis of A Swim in a Pond in the Rain can be discovered in the creative creating classroom — and writers at any stage of their careers will glean priceless pearls from virtually each individual webpage — the genius of Saunders’s reserve, and his crystal clear intention in supplying it up, is to elucidate literature for the engaged reader, deepening the reading through knowledge. It is also a blueprint for a better engagement with humanity.” – BookPage
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Asking For A Mate: Three Hundreds of years of Information on Daily life, Really like, Money and Other Burning Concerns From a Nation Obsessed | Jessica Weisberg

  • From the testimonials: “Jessica Weisberg’s hilarious, enlightening odyssey by way of the record of advice columns chronicles the evolution of our anxieties above how to act. Nevertheless strange or offensive some of our issues have been, it is heartening to know that at minimum we have constantly been making an attempt. A stunning and pleasant examine.” Mac McClelland, creator of Irritable Hearts: A PTSD Really like Tale
  • How it appeals to business owners: Business enterprise homeowners can obtain suggestions any place. The quantity can be overwhelming at moments. This guide flips the notion on its head, diving into what drives thriving assistance-givers and why they resonate with large audiences. It offers you an opportunity to replicate on where and how you get your tips, how it influences you, and how you may well far better be ready to impact purchasers and clients.

Inspiring Stories

Notes From A Younger Black Chef | Kwame Onwuachi

  • From the testimonials: “You couldn’t question the universe for a more colourful creative culinary adventurer than chef Kwame, who blends the tales and record of his African and African American heritage into a literary pot of brilliant cultural flavors. An wonderful recipe of a lifetime lived to the fullest, Notes from a Younger Black Chef is seasoned with herbs of suffering, hardship, abuse, and confusion but also infused with the flavors of pleasure, triumph, pleasure, obstacle, and winning.” Alexander Smalls, coauthor of Concerning Harlem and Heaven
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Open: An Autobiography | Andre Agassi

  • From the critiques: “An honest, substantive, insightful autobiography. . . . The bulk of this remarkable e-book vividly recounts a misplaced childhood, a Dickensian adolescence, and a chaotic struggle in adulthood to set up an identification. . . . While not devoid of excitement, Agassi’s comeback to No. 1 is less uplifting than his sheer survival, his emotional resilience, and his good humor in the face of the luckless playing cards he was normally dealt.” The Washington Article
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Barbarian Times: A Browsing Daily life | William Finnegan

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Anchor Brian Williams is leaving MSNBC and NBC News

“This is the end of a chapter and the beginning of a further,” Williams said in a assertion. “There are many factors I want to do, and I am going to pop up all over again someplace.”

Williams expressed deep gratitude to NBC, saying the community “is a part of me and often will be.”

He is about to come to be a absolutely free agent for the first time in many years.

For the earlier 5 decades, Williams has anchored “The 11th Hour,” an end-of-the-working day newscast and political talk plan. CNN Company noted in August that his agreement was expiring in the upcoming 6 months and that he required to move off the late-night time hour.

Now he is doing it. But he additional in Tuesday’s assertion, “I check with all those people who are a section of our loyal viewing viewers to remain faithful. The 11th Hour will keep on being in great fingers, developed by the very best crew in cable information.”

Williams’ exit from NBC has an finish-of-an-era sense. He was a critical player in the launch of the MSNBC information channel in 1996, manning breaking news protection and a prime time recap of the day. Then he grew to become one particular of America’s very best-identified newsmen all through his ten years at the helm of the “NBC Nightly News,” one of the most-viewed information applications in the US.

His “Nightly” tenure was reduce short in 2015 when he was uncovered to have exaggerated some tales in interviews. He was suspended for six months and was changed by Lester Holt on the “Nightly Information.” But he embraced his new assignment on MSNBC and was capable to primarily reinvent himself.
Brian Williams, anchor of "The 11th Hour with Brian Williams" and Rachel Maddow, host of "The Rachel Maddow Show" on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 in New York.
“Most broadcasters would have been cooked if they experienced been through the kind of scandal that Williams confronted in 2015,” Vanity Good explained in 2017. “But a sluggish-and-constant revival — a combination of dutiful penance, intelligent arranging, and a remarkable transform in the media — has Williams turning 11 p.m. into the new primetime.”

On cable, Williams was cost-free to share additional of his identity and viewpoint. He was also at the desk for most of the greatest times of the Trump presidency.

In his assertion, Williams boiled down his time at NBC this way: “28 decades, 38 countries, 8 Olympic games, 7 Presidential elections, 50 percent a dozen Presidents, a handful of wars, and just one SNL.”

His impending departure will come soon after a period of time of government turnover at NBC News. His longtime ally Andy Absence exited last year.

“Superior buddies ended up in terrific supply at NBC,” Williams said Tuesday. “I was fortunate that every person I labored with manufactured me improved at my position. I have had the best colleagues possible. That incorporates terrific bosses.”

A resource close to Williams stated NBC did make Williams a new deal supply and declined to share the factors why he handed on it. Williams framed the condition this way: “Pursuing considerably reflection, and right after 28 many years with the enterprise, I have resolved to leave NBC upon the completion of my present-day deal in December.”

The supply said there will be no imminent announcement about a new purpose at a different media company. (News reviews this slide have speculated about him leaping to a new community.)

Williams has not held any formal discussions about a new posture however, the supply additional.

Soon after declaring he’ll “pop up once again somewhere,” Williams indicated that he will be savoring some downtime 1st: “For the up coming couple of months, I’ll be with my relatives, the individuals I appreciate most and the persons who enabled my vocation to occur,” he mentioned. “I will mirror on the kindness persons have revealed me, and I will pay it ahead.”

US Stocks Make Modest Gains, Continuing Upward Trend | Business News

By DAMIAN J. TROISE, AP Business enterprise Writer

Shares rose in early morning trading on Wall Street Monday, continuing an upward development that has pushed key indexes to a string of report highs as buyers overview typically reliable company earnings.

The S&P 500 rose .2{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} as of 10:18 a.m. Eastern. The benchmark index is coming off of 5 straight weekly gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 160 details, or .4{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}, to 36,488 and the Nasdaq rose .2{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}.

Every big index had a succession of several document high closes very last 7 days.

Scaled-down company stocks have also been generating reliable gains and all over again outpaced the relaxation of the market, which is a sign that buyers are emotion confident about economic development. The Russell 2000 rose .7{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. It is also coming off of a document-environment 7 days.

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Bond yields edged larger. The generate on the 10-calendar year Treasury rose to 1.48{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} from 1.45{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} late Friday.

There were marginally far more shares soaring than slipping within the S&P 500. Banks, which depend on increased yields to demand much more rewarding curiosity on loans, manufactured reliable gains. Citigroup rose 2.4{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}.

Know-how firms also acquired ground and aided offset losses somewhere else in the broader marketplace. Chipmaker Nvidia rose 2.7{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}.

A mix of businesses the depend on direct buyer expending for items and solutions fell, alongside with companies that promote family goods.

Tesla fell 2.3{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} right after right after CEO Elon Musk said he would provide 10{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} of his holdings in the business dependent on the results of a poll he executed on Twitter more than the weekend.

The most recent round of corporate earnings is commencing to wind down, but buyers nevertheless have a number of report playing cards from some large corporations to evaluation. Overall health care providers and merchandise business Cardinal Health will report its economical outcomes on Tuesday and enjoyment big Walt Disney will report earnings on Wednesday.

Wall Street will also get several updates on inflation this 7 days. Soaring inflation remains a crucial concern as providers contend with higher raw elements charges and source chain issues, while buyers encounter better price ranges. Traders are viewing closely to see irrespective of whether increased costs impact customer expending and the financial recovery, specifically as the holiday procuring season swiftly ways.

The Labor Section will release its Producer Selling price Index for October on Tuesday, which actions inflationary pressures just before they reach people. The agency will launch its Consumer Rate Index for October on Wednesday, which focuses on inflation’s influence on buyers.

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