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Opinion: Marjorie Taylor Greene botches the explanation
  + stars: | 2023-11-12 | by ( Richard Galant | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +18 min
We’re looking back at the strongest, smartest opinion takes of the week from CNN and other outlets. CNN —On the day after Republicans lost pivotal races in Kentucky, Ohio and Virginia last week, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene offered a diagnosis for her party’s ills. On Tuesday, Ohio voters passed an amendment to the state constitution that guarantees abortion rights. The disconnect may or may not cost Trump votes in 2024, but it’s hurting Republicans up and down the ballot. “Democrats will win in 2024 by making the election a choice, not just a referendum on Biden’s performance in office.
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If it goes through, the hospital’s disappearance would leave the residents of Lower Manhattan with few major medical institutions. The largest hospital that would remain to serve that area would be NewYork-Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan hospital, a small institution that has fewer than 200 beds. Most of the large hospitals serving neighborhoods that include Greenwich Village, the Lower East Side, Little Italy and Chinatown have been shuttered. That was especially the case in Queens, where years of hospital closures left the few remaining hospitals, including Elmhurst, overwhelmed. During the first deadly phase of the pandemic, Beth Israel cared for more than 1,700 Covid patients — 165 of whom died, according to state statistics.
Persons: Beth Israel, , Lois Uttley Organizations: Little, Cabrini Hospital, Vincent’s Locations: Lower Manhattan, Greenwich, Little Italy, Chinatown, Gramercy, St, Queens, Elmhurst
The cause of the death, at a hospital, was multiple myeloma, a blood cancer, his son, Alex, said. Mr. Diaz wanted not only to resolve victims’ problems but also to embarrass the malefactors for their misdeeds. He confronted them, chased them and shoved microphones in their faces in search of answers. At WCBS, Channel 2, where he spent more than 20 years, his “Shame on You” investigations were introduced with a short animation that featured a jingle and a hand with a wagging index finger. When the segment moved to WNYW, Channel 5, it was renamed “Shame, Shame, Shame”; later, on WPIX, Channel 11, it was called “What a Shame!”
Persons: Arnold Diaz, Alex, Diaz Organizations: New York, WCBS, WPIX Locations: New York City, Greenwich, Conn, WNYW
This post originally appeared in the Insider Today newsletter. In today's big story, we're looking at a Wall Street giant jumping into one of the hottest sectors in finance. Similarly, a Google Brain cofounder said Big Tech companies are lying about AI risks to shut down competition. It's the latest example of how Big Tech can wreak havoc on smaller players overnight. The Insider Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, senior editor and anchor, in New York City.
Persons: , Julia Nikhinson, Arantza Pena Popo, BlackRock, Larry Fink, Insider's Rebecca Ungarino, Rebecca, It's, Blackstone, BlackRock's Larry Fink, Spencer Platt, Aaron Schwartz, that's, Charlie Munger isn't, Warren Buffett's, it's, Tyler Le, Ksenia Yudina, Gen Z's, Gen, Vegas Wendy Lee, Wendy Lee, Dan DeFrancesco, Naga Siu, Hallam Bullock, Lisa Ryan Organizations: Service, Street, KKR, Getty, Greenwich Economic, Xinhua, Federal Reserve, Big Tech, Market, Sin City Locations: Greenwich, Vegas, Las Vegas, Sin, New York City, San Diego, London, New York
Desperately Seeking Da Silvano
  + stars: | 2023-10-30 | by ( Alex Vadukul | More About Alex Vadukul | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
One recent morning, in the bustle of Florence’s ancient central market, Silvano Marchetto, a stout 76-year-old man with a mane of white hair, sat nursing a Negroni as he considered what he wanted to cook for dinner. The butchers and fishmongers who walked by threw respectful nods his way. The silver bracelets on his wrists jangled as he polished off his drink. Shuffling past meat displays and fruit stands as he went deeper into the market, he grunted reminiscences about his old life in New York City, back when he ran a celebrity haven in Greenwich Village, Da Silvano. Its operator, Elena Popa, gave him a look.
Persons: Silvano, fishmongers, “ Lou Reed, ” “ Rihanna, , Anna Wintour’s, Mr, Marchetto, Elena Popa Locations: New York City, Greenwich Village
Investors are now tasked with trying to understand where bond yields go next, and what the drivers of those yields would be. Forget about the technical charts, he says — they are not driving the bond market right now. While Fed policy has consequences for the bond market, investors drive the yield, Johnson said. That means trying to predict where bond yields will settle will be very hard. But fear in the stock market could translate to greed in the bond market as investors flee to safety.
Persons: Paul Ciana, Gordon Johnson, , Johnson, Ed Yardeni, Kevin Zhao, Liz Truss, Ray Dalio, Fitch, Eric Leve, Michael Gayed, there's, Russell, Leve, hasn't Organizations: Federal Reserve, Investors, Bank of America, GLJ Research, UBS Asset Management, CNBC, Greenwich Economic, Tidal Financial, P Bank ETF, BlackRock Locations: Bridgewater, Greenwich
Richard Roundtree, Star of ‘Shaft,’ Dies at 81
  + stars: | 2023-10-24 | by ( Anita Gates | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Richard Roundtree, the actor who redefined African American masculinity in the movies when he played the title role in “Shaft,” one of the first Black action heroes, died on Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles. The cause was pancreatic cancer, said his manager, Patrick McMinn, who said that it had been diagnosed two months ago. “Shaft,” which was released in 1971, was among the first of the so-called Blaxploitation movies, and it made Roundtree a movie star at 29. The character John Shaft is his own man, a private detective who jaywalks confidently through moving Times Square traffic in a handsome brown leather coat with the collar turned up; sports a robust, dark mustache somewhere between walrus-style and a downturned handlebar; and keeps a pearl-handled revolver in the fridge in his Greenwich Village duplex apartment. As Roundtree observed in a 1972 article in The New York Times, he is “a Black man who is for once a winner.”
Persons: Richard Roundtree, Patrick McMinn, John Shaft, jaywalks, Roundtree, Organizations: New York Times Locations: Los Angeles, Greenwich
“Which is what I got.”It’s late October again in Greenwich, with leaves turning and campaigns competing. Donald Trump is in the midst of another presidential run, notwithstanding his four criminal indictments. Fred Camillo, who declined to comment other than to say the case was resolved, is running for a third term. And Mark Kordick, forcibly retired police captain, said he is once again thinking of exercising his free-speech rights with a few campaign signs. Signs that might say, in part: “Paid for with proceeds from the settlement of Mark Kordick v. Town of Greenwich et al.”
Persons: Schellenberg, , ” Mr, Kordick, , ” It’s, Donald Trump, Fred Camillo, Mark Kordick Organizations: Town Locations: Greenwich, Greenwich et
How to Win the Restaurant Reservation Game Scoring a table in New York can seem impossible, but may be easier than you think. Meanwhile, with just three weeks to go, we’re still on the waiting list, which has grown to nearly 60 names. 3 DAYS OUT The Realist Andrew Harroz, 39, a lawyer in Oklahoma City, and his fiancée get a notification that a 5 p.m. reservation table is open. Let patience pay off Even if a restaurant is fully booked, ask to put your name on a waiting list. It’s not a great night for romance: A couple whose reservation for two included the note “Considering proposing” leave the restaurant.
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Oscar-nominated 'Rocky' actor Burt Young dead at 83
  + stars: | 2023-10-19 | by ( Steve Gorman | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/2] Cast member Burt Young waves at the world premiere of 'Rocky Balboa' at the Chinese theater in Hollywood, California December 13, 2006. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsLOS ANGELES, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Veteran character actor Burt Young, best known and Oscar nominated for his role as the brother-in-law and meat-cutting friend to Sylvester Stallone's prize-fighting protagonist in the "Rocky" films has died at age 83, his manager said on Wednesday. The role of Paulie, who was also the brother of Rocky's painfully shy love interest and soon-to-be wife, Adrian (she marries Balboa in "Rocky II"), earned Young an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor. Young reprised the Paulie role in all six of the original "Rocky" sequels. In later years, Young made a name as painter, whose works were displayed in galleries around the world.
Persons: Burt Young, Rocky Balboa, Mario Anzuoni, Oscar, Sylvester Stallone's, Anne Morea Steingieser, Lynda Bensky, Gerald Tommaso DeLouise, Lee, Paulie Pennino, Paulie, Rocky's, Adrian, Balboa, Young, Pope, Steve Gorman Organizations: REUTERS, New York Times, Reuters, U.S . Marine Corps, Lee Strasberg's, Young, Greenwich, Rockford, Los Angeles Our, Thomson Locations: Hollywood , California, Los Angeles, New York City's Queens, Philadelphia, America
Sharon Stone debuts new art exhibition
  + stars: | 2023-10-16 | by ( Helen Stoilas | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
Greenwich, Connecticut CNN —Sharon Stone throws herself into her art. “I just get in this kind of trance,” Stone said of her daily painting practice during an interview with CNN. Courtesy C. Parker GalleryMany of the works in the show draw on social issues, as well as personal experience. “I created these works to understand the essence of pure creativity that comes from heartfelt truth,” Stone said in a statement accompanying the exhibition. ChiChi Ubina/Courtesy C. Parker GalleryStone now spends much of her time in the studio trying to translate how she sees the world onto canvas.
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STONE: Museums allowed me to come when they were closed so I went to museums all over the world on Mondays. So I’ve seen so much extraordinary art that it’s almost like I got this sort of side degree in art and art history, which has just been magnificent. I love painting in the big scale and it’s opened something in me. STONE: That’s the biggest discipline. STONE: I love it so much and I love that it brings so much joy to people.
Persons: Sharon Stone, Stone, I’ve, It’s, You’re, I’m Organizations: Parker, Associated Press Locations: Greenwich , Connecticut
Television presenter Holly Willoughby arrives for the BRIT music awards at the O2 Arena in Greenwich, London, February 25, 2015. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Television presenter Holly Willoughby, one of Britain's most high-profile broadcasters, quit as co-host of ITV's (ITV.L) popular daytime programme 'This Morning' on Tuesday, citing the need to prioritise her family. In a post on Instagram, Willoughby said she had informed ITV bosses she would not be returning to the show she had helped host for 14 years. Thank you to everyone at ITV for being supportive," Willoughby said in a statement. ITV, Britain's biggest free-to-air commercial broadcaster, called Willoughby "one of the best loved, respected and most accomplished broadcasters in the UK".
Persons: Holly Willoughby, Suzanne Plunkett, Willoughby, Willoughby's, Philip Schofield, Holly, Kevin Lygo, Farouq Suleiman, William James Our Organizations: BRIT, O2, REUTERS, ITV, Britain's, Media, Entertainment, Thomson Locations: Greenwich , London, Instagram
Ray Dalio says the primary source of pain for stocks is going to get worse before it improves. Surging Treasury yields have been a major headwind for equities, which have seen their appeal dented by the ever-rising risk-free return offered to bond investors. "We sit at a moment in those bonds that it would seem like something like a 5% rate," Dalio said. That means high yields are bad news for economic growth, he noted. As for AI, Dalio sees a "super huge" impact, although he's wary of a speculative bubble former.
Persons: Ray Dalio, Dalio, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Treasury, Greenwich Economic, Federal Locations: Greenwich, Central
Wilbur Ross said pharmaceuticals and industries reliant on rare minerals are still dependent on China. Countries like India, Vietnam, and Mexico will grow to become bigger trade partners, he predicted. Still, there are several industries reliant on China, Ross said. AdvertisementAdvertisementAs the US and China continue their diplomatic standoff, he believes trade partners like Vietnam and Mexico will grow in importance. The U.S. exported $195.5 billion worth of goods to China in 2022, while bringing in more than $560 billion worth of Chinese goods, according to the U.S. Trade Representative.
Persons: Wilbur Ross, , Commerce Wilbur Ross doesn't, Joe Biden's, Lockheed Martin, Ross, Donald Trump, Ross doesn't, there's Organizations: Commerce, Service, Lockheed, Micron, Intel, Greenwich Economic, Trump, U.S . Trade Representative Locations: China, India, Vietnam, Mexico, Greenwich, U.S
Instead, people like Ken Kencel — CEO of Churchill Asset Management, a private credit division of asset management giant Nuveen — held court. In the next decade, he predicted that private credit shops and direct lenders could fill in the holes in the asset-based lending space, as well as home and auto loans. Private credit — or alternative credit or direct lending — is a subsect of finance that has grown rapidly thanks to higher interest rates and distressed banks. Higher interest rates are forcing institutions — the pensions and endowments that make up hedge funds' biggest investors — to rethink their portfolios. But while the Bridgewater founder had the rapt attention of the room, it was at a direct lending panel a couple of hours later when an ambitious audience member pitched himself to the private credit executives onstage.
Persons: Ray Dalio, Cliff Asness, Ken Kencel, , I've, Banks, Gregory Robbins, Jan Van Eck Organizations: Greenwich Economic, Churchill Asset Management, Golub Capital, Bridgewater Locations: Greenwich, China
Hedge fund legend Ray Dalio said US-China relations are "on the brink of red lines." Even so, Dalio said he doesn't think a war between the US and China is likely. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe US and China relationship is "on the brink of red lines" — but war is unlikely, said hedge fund legend Ray Dalio at the Greenwich Economic Forum on Tuesday, according to a Bloomberg recording. That's the equivalent of declaration of war," said Dalio, who is the founder of hedge fund giant Bridgewater Associates. Dalio stepped down as Bridgewater's co-CIO in October last year but was involved in setting up the hedge fund's first onshore China fund in 2018.
Persons: Ray Dalio, Dalio, Organizations: Service, Greenwich Economic, Bloomberg, Bridgewater Associates, Bridgewater's Locations: China, Taiwan, Greenwich, United States
Ray Dalio, Bridgewater's Co-Chairman and Co-Chief Investment Officer speaks during the Skybridge Capital SALT New York 2021 conference in New York City, U.S., September 15, 2021. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsGREENWICH, Connecticut, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Ray Dalio, founder of hedge fund Bridgewater Associates, said on Tuesday that the relationship between China and the United States is "on the brink of red lines," although he does not see a war on the way. "U.S.-China relationship relations are in a number of areas on the brink of red lines," he told the audience of investors, adding that a war is unlikely. A China enthusiast and investor, Dalio has helped Bridgewater build a relevant hedge fund in the world's second-biggest economy. Reporting by Carolina Mandl in Greenwich, Connecticut Editing by William Maclean and Matthew LewisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Ray Dalio, Bridgewater's, Brendan McDermid, Dalio, Carolina Mandl, William Maclean, Matthew Lewis Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Bridgewater Associates, Greenwich Economic, Bridgewater, Federal, Carolina, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Rights GREENWICH , Connecticut, China, United States, Greenwich, Taiwan, Washington, Beijing, Greenwich , Connecticut
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio believes the surging 10-year Treasury yield could rise even higher to the 5% threshold as he sees hotter inflation for longer. "It would seem that something like a 5% rate, and there's nothing precise about that, but in that neighborhood, you know, would be maybe about right ... with the risk higher," Dalio said Tuesday at the Greenwich Economic Forum in Greenwich CT. The 10-year Treasury yield, which serves as a benchmark for mortgage rates, jumped to 4.76% on Tuesday, i ts highest level since 2007. Deficit risk Then Dalio said the imbalance of government debt's supply and demand picture also caused yields to go higher. "When you look at the expected returns for this moment, cash is a relatively attractive asset class at this moment," Dalio said.
Persons: Ray Dalio, Dalio, That's Organizations: Greenwich Economic, Treasury, Federal Reserve, Bridgewater Locations: Greenwich, Greenwich CT
Anyone who lives in New York — and plenty of people who don't — will tell you it is expensive and it is cramped. And an ongoing shortage of apartments and steady demand to rent them has led to record-high rental prices. The median rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in NYC eclipsed $4,000 in September according to rental platform Zumper. For example, you could live in Greenwich Village, on the street Taylor Swift made famous for $3,985 a month, according to a Zumper listing. Zumper compiled a list of homes for rent for $4,000 a month or less in 10 cities throughout the U.S.
Persons: Douglas Elliman, Taylor Swift, Zumper Locations: New York, Manhattan, Greenwich Village, U.S
Dalio Says China-US Relations Are 'On the Brink of Red Lines'
  + stars: | 2023-10-03 | by ( Oct. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +2 min
By Carolina MandlGREENWICH, Connecticut (Reuters) - Ray Dalio, founder of hedge fund Bridgewater Associates, said on Tuesday that the relationship between China and the United States is "on the brink of red lines," although he does not see a war on the way. Speaking at the Greenwich Economic Forum, Dalio said that there are irreconcilable differences between the world's two biggest economies, citing as examples the independence of Taiwan, the battle for chips and geopolitics. "U.S.-China relationship relations are in a number of areas on the brink of red lines," he told the audience of investors, adding that a war is unlikely. A China enthusiast and investor, Dalio has helped Bridgewater build a relevant hedge fund in the world's second-biggest economy. Relations between Washington and Beijing have been under increasing strain over spying allegations, human rights, China's industrial policies and U.S. export bans on advanced technologies.
Persons: Ray Dalio, Dalio, Carolina Mandl, William Maclean, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Bridgewater Associates, Greenwich Economic, Bridgewater, Federal, Carolina Locations: Carolina Mandl GREENWICH , Connecticut, China, United States, Greenwich, Taiwan, U.S, Washington, Beijing, Greenwich , Connecticut
Ray Dalio says he's not plotting a comeback to Bridgewater, the fund he founded in 1975. Speaking at a Greenwich conference Tuesday, Dalio denied a New York Times report saying he might return. He said he will focus on running his family office and mentoring Bridgewater's leadership team. Dalio is building out his family office with a new office in Abu Dhabi and hiring in its other hubs in the US and Singapore, according to Bloomberg. The world's largest hedge fund is now being run by Nir Bar Dea, who has already shaken up the firm with a restructure and layoffs.
Persons: Ray Dalio, he's, Dalio, , Mark Baumgartner, Rob Copeland, Nir Bar Dea Organizations: Bridgewater, New York Times, Service, Bridgewater Associates, Carnegie, Greenwich Economic, Times, Wall Street, New York Post, Bloomberg Locations: Greenwich, China, Westport , Connecticut, Abu Dhabi, Singapore, Bridgewater
CNN —The full harvest moon will shine in the early morning hours of September 29, also marking the fourth and final supermoon of 2023. September’s full moon will appear about 5% bigger and 13% brighter than the average full moon, according to NASA. Other monikers for September’s full moon across different indigenous tribes include the corn maker moon from the Abenaki tribe, the moon of the brown leaves from the Lakota people and autumn moon from the Passamaquoddy tribe. Many people associate the harvest moon with being orange in color as it begins to rise, but the same could be said of all full moons. Only part of the moon will pass into shadow as the sun, Earth and moon will not completely align.
Persons: , Orionids, Leonids, Geminids, Ursids Organizations: CNN, NASA, Northern, Royal Museums, Planetary Society, Farmers, Meteor Locations: Chuseok, Higan, Royal Museums Greenwich, North, Central, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia, North America, South Africa
The cofounders of Arch Companies tried to fire each other amid accusations of misappropriating funds. "I'm really kind of flabbergasted by this," said a New York judge in response to their spat. "I'm really kind of flabbergasted by this," New York Judge Joel Cohen said of the firing at a recent hearing, The Real Deal reported. Nonetheless, the judge maintained in a hearing earlier this week that the two "seem to me to be frankly childish." Arch Companies did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Insider, made outside normal working hours.
Persons: Jeffrey Simpson, Jared Chassen, Simpson, Chassen, NurPhoto, Oak, JJ Arch, Joel Cohen Organizations: Arch Companies, Service, Companies, Simpson, York Locations: New York, Wall, Silicon, York, Greenwich, SoHo , Brooklyn, Queens, Toronto, Simpson
ImageWanderingDear Diary:I was wandering through Greenwich Village on a spring day, admiring the brownstones as well as the daffodils that were beginning to emerge from the earth. I noticed a man and a woman walking toward each other in opposite directions. Moments later, I saw the man look back over his shoulder for one more glimpse of the woman. They missed each other’s second glances by a matter of seconds, and to this day, I wonder what might have happened if they had looked back at the same time. I like to imagine that they now stroll through that neighborhood hand in hand, walking in the same direction.
Persons: — Amie Hammond Locations: Greenwich
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