Stephanie Ruhle
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And I was like, I need to talk about this stuff with Steph.
We haven't seen Priscilla, I noticed.
We haven't seen Priscilla, I noticed.
We haven't seen Priscilla, I noticed.
Did she appear?
Did she appear?
Did she appear?
I agree with everything you're saying as analysis that this is how CEOs feel. I mean, you talk to more CEOs than I do. Even trickle down to the types of people that I talk to that work for CEOs. I'm not defending it.
I agree with everything you're saying as analysis that this is how CEOs feel. I mean, you talk to more CEOs than I do. Even trickle down to the types of people that I talk to that work for CEOs. I'm not defending it.
I agree with everything you're saying as analysis that this is how CEOs feel. I mean, you talk to more CEOs than I do. Even trickle down to the types of people that I talk to that work for CEOs. I'm not defending it.
I know you're not. I know you're not. I agree with the analysis. Here's my thing, though. When you're having these conversations, what I wonder, you mentioned they felt like they had so much pressure to do all these initiatives and that this is now an attempt that there can be some backlash against this. And I saw a post by my man Tyler Austin Harper, and he wrote this.
I know you're not. I know you're not. I agree with the analysis. Here's my thing, though. When you're having these conversations, what I wonder, you mentioned they felt like they had so much pressure to do all these initiatives and that this is now an attempt that there can be some backlash against this. And I saw a post by my man Tyler Austin Harper, and he wrote this.
I know you're not. I know you're not. I agree with the analysis. Here's my thing, though. When you're having these conversations, what I wonder, you mentioned they felt like they had so much pressure to do all these initiatives and that this is now an attempt that there can be some backlash against this. And I saw a post by my man Tyler Austin Harper, and he wrote this.
None of the corporate overlords shrieking about liberation from wokeness want to own the fact that nobody put a gun to their head and said they needed to do insane progressive HR programming or pay Ibram X. Kendi $532 a minute for Zoom calls. They could have simply done nothing or they could have simply just done their little Citibank's gay pride float. Now, this isn't Tyler anymore.
None of the corporate overlords shrieking about liberation from wokeness want to own the fact that nobody put a gun to their head and said they needed to do insane progressive HR programming or pay Ibram X. Kendi $532 a minute for Zoom calls. They could have simply done nothing or they could have simply just done their little Citibank's gay pride float. Now, this isn't Tyler anymore.
None of the corporate overlords shrieking about liberation from wokeness want to own the fact that nobody put a gun to their head and said they needed to do insane progressive HR programming or pay Ibram X. Kendi $532 a minute for Zoom calls. They could have simply done nothing or they could have simply just done their little Citibank's gay pride float. Now, this isn't Tyler anymore.
This is me editorializing and not done all the other stuff. They did it.
This is me editorializing and not done all the other stuff. They did it.
This is me editorializing and not done all the other stuff. They did it.
From who? Not Joe Biden. It wasn't like the Biden administration was breathing down their neck saying, you've got to do this, ESG.