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david: you did pretty well at harvard. bill: yes. david: when you graduated, you then did what? bill: i graduated and worked for my dad. my grandfather and his brother started a firm for financing real estate developers, what you might call a commercial mortgage brokerage. and also raised equity financing for developers, sold property. and i went to work there. i spent a little under two years there before going to business school. david: you went to business school at harvard? bill: i did. david: after you graduated from harvard business school, what did you do? bill: that is when i started a hedge fund. david: you said, i am out of harvard business school, i do not need any more experience? i'm just going to start a hedge fund? bill: yes. i had started investing in business school with a classmate. actually, i went to harvard with a plan so i could someday be an investor, and there were no courses on investing in harvard, but there were courses on finance and accounting and competitive strategy with michael porter. that was the backdrop for my education about investing. i said
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david? >> david: linsey, thank you so much. and you can see much more of linsey's interview tonight on abc news live and then later streaming on hulu. >>> in the meantime, news coming in on that american and two friends, two brothers, all three found dead in mexico. tonight, a motive now revealed. >>> we also have recalls involving two different kinds of planter's nuts. >>> and major news on also alzheimer's, in a moment. up my world with vabysmo. (♪) vabysmo is the first fda-approved treatment for people with wet amd that improves vision and delivers a chance for up to 4 months between treatments, so i can do more of what i love. (♪) (♪) vabysmo works differently, it's the only treatment alzheimer's, in a moment. vabysmo is an eye injection. don't take it if you have an infection, active eye swelling, or are allergic to it. treatments like vabysmo can cause an eye infection or retinal detachment. vabysmo may cause a temporary increase in eye pressure after receiving the injection. there is an uncommon risk of heart attac
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david? >> david: ike ejochi with us tonight, ike, thank you. >>> in new york city at this hour, the new protests tonight. the large demonstrations at nyu. and this all comes just hours after police had cleared out encampments at nyu. stephanie ramos is there. >> reporter: tonight, massive new protests just outside nyu, hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters now gathering on the streets. >> i think student movements historically have brought a lot of change. >> reporter: it comes just hours after the nypd arrested more than 50 people and cleared out tents at nyu and the new school. tonight, the president of columbia university is speaking out in a video statement for the first time since calling in police to clear that campus building seized by protesters. >> it was a violent act that put our students at risk, as well as putting the protesters at risk. >> reporter: and tonight, across colleges campuses, confrontations between protest groups now flaring. >> see my face. show me your face! >> r
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david? >> david: until monday. all right, erielle reshef tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the deadly plane crash in augusta, georgia. the small plane going down in a heavily populated neighborhood, and authorities say the pilot was swerving in between homes and the way down. and tonight, they say it is clear, he was trying to save lives on his way down. abc's faith abubey in georgia. >> reporter: tonight, the pilot who lost his life in this fiery crash hailed as a hero. avoiding homes as his single-engine plane went down in this augusta, georgia, neighborhood, preventing an even greater tragedy. >> it's definitely a miracle just by looking at it. the pilot was experienced. otherwise, he could have landed that plane on a house, on top of a car. >> reporter: around 7:15 this morning, jason mckenzie taking off alone from nearby daniels field airport. turning back to the airfield and hitting a tree, his plane weaving between two homes before bursting into flames just before 8:00 a.m. debris raining down. a propel
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david? >> david: a much different scene behind you. trevor ault, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to that fiery crash north of new york city, shutting down i-95 in both directions. a gas tanker truck carrying thousands of gallons of fuel colliding with a car and a flat bed truck under an overpass on i-95. this is in norwalk, connecticut. the explosion that followed, and tonight, word that traffic could be shut down for days. erielle reshef over the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a crucial stretch of interstate 95 just north of new york city shut down in both directions after this fiery crash involving a gasoline tanker truck carrying 8,500 gallons of fuel. norwalk fire officials say it happened around 5:30 this morning. >> one car cut off a tractor trailer. this one here, the gasoline tanker, swerved to avoid it. it ripped open the back, gasoline ran down the road. he ended up stopping under the bridge. >> be advised, the fairfield ave overpass is completely engulfed on the southbound side, spreading over to the northbound sid
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david: what about artificial intelligence? is artificial intelligence going to enable you and others to say , we have enough information to know what something will be worth in terms of ensuring it or not? peter: artificial intelligence is finding its way into the business in a variety of factors. the first piece is getting much better insight into data that allows us to make better decisions on underwriting. it's also a great opportunity to serve businesses better in terms of call centers and different ways of using robotics and ai would be very helpful. but it is an emerging practice within the industry and one that is evolving very quickly. so it's also going to present risks that other companies, how they use it and how they use large language models and making sure the decision-making is very sound. so it's complicated but it is definitely benefiting the business today. david: the insurance industry has a reputation, maybe undeserved, for, let's say, somebody has a claim, their house burned down, and the insurance adjuste
david: what about artificial intelligence? is artificial intelligence going to enable you and others to say , we have enough information to know what something will be worth in terms of ensuring it or not? peter: artificial intelligence is finding its way into the business in a variety of factors. the first piece is getting much better insight into data that allows us to make better decisions on underwriting. it's also a great opportunity to serve businesses better in terms of call centers and...
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david, really good to have you. thanks for joining us. >> thanks. >>> more coverage of trump's trial is ahead, but after this break, we're going to be back at columbia university where students are still occupying a building on campus. a professor will join us to tell us what he thinks about how the university is handling all of this. w the university is handling all of this (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (jen) that's enterprise intelligence. (vo) it's your vision, it's your verizon. it's time. yes, the time has come for a fresh approach to dog food. everyday, more dog people are deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs fresh food from the farmer's dog. made by vets and delivered right to your door precisely portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. ♪♪ we put our heart into celebrati
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david: 100 times? bill: yes. we bet that credit spreads would widen because we have to shut down the global economy. that was basically what happened. david: did people say, do you have any more deals like that when when you did that one? bill: yes. david: and those are hard to find. bill: the three black swan events of the last 20 years, we have been able to make big, profitable bets on, but these kind of black swan type of things hopefully occur only every seven years. let's say. david: when interest rates started going up, you made another macro bet that turned out to be pretty successful as well. bill: yes. david: so do you have any other macro bets you can mention now or nothing you can mention? bill: we have another one on as we speak. actually, we are betting the federal reserve will have to cut rates more quickly than people expect. that is the current macro bet. david: you are going to continue to be involved in this issue and try to push harvard into doing what you think they should be doing? bill: yes,
david: 100 times? bill: yes. we bet that credit spreads would widen because we have to shut down the global economy. that was basically what happened. david: did people say, do you have any more deals like that when when you did that one? bill: yes. david: and those are hard to find. bill: the three black swan events of the last 20 years, we have been able to make big, profitable bets on, but these kind of black swan type of things hopefully occur only every seven years. let's say. david: when...
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and so david is, going to start with an from the book. david okay. hi. and thank you for coming and thank you, dave. you're quite i will read an excerpt before i do just a quick set up to elaborate just slightly on on what they was talking about. i met brent cummings in 2007 when the army he was with was was part of the surge. and i lived next to brant actually for, for the year i was with these guys. what i saw in brant was someone who was wrestling with the tactics war the strategy of war, but also the morality of war. he was he was a good soldier. he was a good human being. and if you fast forward ten years later and the country in 2016 seemed to be moving toward moment of a moral reckoning. and i wanted to write about it, find a way to write about it. i decided to write about brent's life because he said me one day. i feel like i've survived one war only to find myself into another one. this time in united states. and that intrigued. so built this book around him and it's a book if you read it, it's like see you'll see as we've experienced one of the
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david? >> david: mary bruce live at the white house for us. mary, thank you. >>> we are learning more tonight after some terrifying moments, an suv crashing into a thrift store in las cruces, new mexico. authorities say the suv crashed right through the glass doors, killing one person and injuring more than a dozen others, including customers and employees. police say the 69-year-old driver was pulling into a parking space when she mistakenly pressed on the accelerator instead of the brake. >>> tonight, there is a new warning from federal authorities about scams targeting seniors across this country. it comes after the nation was horrified by the images of that homeowner with a gun, and that unsuspecting 61-year-old uber driver who was killed. tonight here, the scam warning and how it works. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, that harrowing video seen by the nation. the senior with the gun charged with murdering the unsuspecting uber driver. >> help! help! >> reporter: the result of what authorities say is an explosion of scams target
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david. >> david: tom soufi burridge, thank you. >>> meantime, back here in the u.s. tonight, reports of an active shooter outside a middle school. police say a 14-year-old possibly armed with a rifle. that school put on lockdown for a time. and then authorities moving in on that teenager. abc's pierre thomas with what we've learned so far in this wisconsin case. >> reporter: tonight, this small community of mount horeb, wisconsin, shaken after reports of an active shooter headed toward a middle school. >> reports of shots fired at the school. >> reporter: children and staff fleeing. the school put on lockdown. sources telling abc news shortly after noon, police encountered a 14-year-old with what appeared to be a rifle. police racing to the scene. the gunman did not breach the school and was neutralized in a confrontation with officers. >> sounds like there is one injury, it's going to be the suspect. >> reporter: images all too familiar. today, nervous parents waiting. s.w.a.t. teams, emergency vehicles, and a dead body. >> this has been a shock. i mean, so scary. i
david. >> david: tom soufi burridge, thank you. >>> meantime, back here in the u.s. tonight, reports of an active shooter outside a middle school. police say a 14-year-old possibly armed with a rifle. that school put on lockdown for a time. and then authorities moving in on that teenager. abc's pierre thomas with what we've learned so far in this wisconsin case. >> reporter: tonight, this small community of mount horeb, wisconsin, shaken after reports of an active shooter...
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harry & david. life is a gift. share more. e >>> donald trump has always been known for his inflammatory rhetoric, but the "new york times" says the rhetoric he's using in this campaign is unlike any other campaign before. before november 2020, his speeches stopped short of language like vermin, and enemies within. this is how fascists campaign. >> it's one of the interesting things about what is happening in the new york trial, which is on one hand, there is the legal case, and as donald trump so often thinks about these things, there is legal case, and there is for him, the sort of pr nightmare of it all, or handling it as a public relations thing. there is, of course an open question of whether or not there is going to be accountability for him as it relates to the proposition that alvin bragg and his team have about what happened here. there's also the question of accountability, if he's going going to be held accountable if he double talks. what he does in the courtroom. the gag order that's before him. and he's not enfor
harry & david. life is a gift. share more. e >>> donald trump has always been known for his inflammatory rhetoric, but the "new york times" says the rhetoric he's using in this campaign is unlike any other campaign before. before november 2020, his speeches stopped short of language like vermin, and enemies within. this is how fascists campaign. >> it's one of the interesting things about what is happening in the new york trial, which is on one hand, there is the...
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david? >> david: horrific scene. pierre, thank you. >>> we tern now to the growing campus protests over the war in gaza. tonight, here in new york, university officials ordering students to leave their encampment by 2:00 p.m. or face immediate us pex. they did not leave. so, what happens next here? and the arrests on campuses now across this nation. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, defiance at columbia university. pro-palestinian protesters refusing to dismantle their tents, despite a warning to leave this campus lawn or face suspension. >> we will not be moved by intimidation tactics. we will not be moved unless by force. >> free, free the hostages. >> reporter: outside columbia's gate, nypd officers taking this woman into police custody. but after more than 100 arrests here ten days ago, the school says calling the nypd back inside campus would only enflame the situation. columbia's president pleading with protesters to clear the way for graduation. pointing out many seniors me
david? >> david: horrific scene. pierre, thank you. >>> we tern now to the growing campus protests over the war in gaza. tonight, here in new york, university officials ordering students to leave their encampment by 2:00 p.m. or face immediate us pex. they did not leave. so, what happens next here? and the arrests on campuses now across this nation. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, defiance at columbia university. pro-palestinian...
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david? >> david: stephanie ramos, thank you again this evening. >>> we turn now to the new and terrifying images tonight after four officers, one of them a u.s. marshal, were shot and killed. the deadliest day for american law enforcement in years. officers serving a warrant at a home in charlotte, north carolina. this new video tonight showing that neighborhood, what ma say looked like a war zone. officers taking shelter behind a vehicle, exchanging gunfire with a heavily armed suspect next door. other officers approaching through neighboring yards. an armored vehicle driving on lawns, taking one of the wounded officers to try to get them help. tonight here, the faces of the fallen officers. 14-year veterans of the department of dumadult correcti. one leaves behind a wife and four children. joshua eyer, just last week, honored as officer of the month. faith abubey is in shcharlotte r us tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the dramatic new video showing the suburban charlotte neighborhood turn in
david? >> david: stephanie ramos, thank you again this evening. >>> we turn now to the new and terrifying images tonight after four officers, one of them a u.s. marshal, were shot and killed. the deadliest day for american law enforcement in years. officers serving a warrant at a home in charlotte, north carolina. this new video tonight showing that neighborhood, what ma say looked like a war zone. officers taking shelter behind a vehicle, exchanging gunfire with a heavily armed...
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>> well, what david -- david pecker did was he contextualize the whole story. you set the table for the prosecution's case. remember, this is a guy who printed an awful lot of bs over the years. when he got on the stand, he was a truth teller and came across very well and they could not break him on cross examination. so, the story he told was kind of the prelude to the crime. the crime in this case is alleged to be michael cohen and his boss, their boss, president donald , falsified business documents as part of a scheme to cover up the payment to stormy daniels so that she would not talk just before the election about their affair. it turns out that there was a precedent to all of this. there was a doorman at a owned building who is going to serve as a story about having a love child. the story was not true, but he was paid just so he would not put it out there and hurt . in a more important prelude that we heard a lot about from david , karen mcdougal, who was president donald 's mistress for a 10 month period in 2006 and 2007, she was paid for her story, on
>> well, what david -- david pecker did was he contextualize the whole story. you set the table for the prosecution's case. remember, this is a guy who printed an awful lot of bs over the years. when he got on the stand, he was a truth teller and came across very well and they could not break him on cross examination. so, the story he told was kind of the prelude to the crime. the crime in this case is alleged to be michael cohen and his boss, their boss, president donald , falsified...
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david? >>> carl, as we head to a break and give our viewers a road map, what we got for you are for the rest of the hour live from the milken institute global conference in los angeles. we have a host of big guests on cnbc today. i'm going to be joined in the next hour by goldman sachs ceo david solomon that's actually coming up shortly. his take on the state of business, of course, the markets, rates, so many things to talk to david about, and exxon mobile ceo darren woods as well. just completed that deal, of course, which they now own pioneer. we'll ask him about that. g show ahead for you. "squawk on the street" is back right after this. it faster and sell more. much more. take your business to the next stage when you switch to shopify. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >> no application fee if you ap
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david: sure. a lot of people think that this war has been completely the physical one that you are seeing on the screen, but it has also been a digital one. there is a place early in the book where i quote the former chairman of the joint chiefs mark milley -- and i will clean up the language here because we are on a nice c-span broadcast. [laughter] paula: some great quotes in the bookpaula: , i have to say. outstanding research really. [laughter] david: so general milley said to me one day over lunch, he said, david, we thought this was going to be a cyber war. because russia had gone off to ukraine with cyberattacks and turned off the power many times. he said, then we thought it was a world war ii-style tank war. than we thought it was a blanking world war i trench war. and there really is it's been all three. so in the days before the attack started, the russians took out viasat which is that european satellite networks that the ukrainians dependent on and i took it out without ever attacking
david: sure. a lot of people think that this war has been completely the physical one that you are seeing on the screen, but it has also been a digital one. there is a place early in the book where i quote the former chairman of the joint chiefs mark milley -- and i will clean up the language here because we are on a nice c-span broadcast. [laughter] paula: some great quotes in the bookpaula: , i have to say. outstanding research really. [laughter] david: so general milley said to me one day...
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david: thank you very much. it's been a month since california 20-dollar minimum wage went into effect for fast food workers and surprise surprise, prices are on the rise, fox business kelly saberi has more on all of this. >> exactly as you said that grand total at the drive through is getting higher and higher, market research data essential fines at fast food and fast casual chains have increased their prices by 10% overall across the state of california that is sent september when the state approved the new minimum wage, that includes everyone from shake shack to taco bell. at chick-fil-a you are paying 13% more for the spicy chicken sandwich and atchafalaya chicken burrito will cost you nearly 8% more in california and the mcdonald's hamburger happy meal for the kids that will be 6% more, goes well beyond simply raising minimum wage, those who do not receive overtime pay must receive double the minimum wage under the new rules and that's forcing franchisees to reorganize the rules altogether moving salaried
david: thank you very much. it's been a month since california 20-dollar minimum wage went into effect for fast food workers and surprise surprise, prices are on the rise, fox business kelly saberi has more on all of this. >> exactly as you said that grand total at the drive through is getting higher and higher, market research data essential fines at fast food and fast casual chains have increased their prices by 10% overall across the state of california that is sent september when the...
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he lied to her, and then she called david pecker at ami. and david pecker went with the story. hey, this is a legitimate contract that we had with karen mcdougal to do magazine covers, and what was significant about that is donald trump then followed up with hope hicks and said what did david pecker tell you, right? in other words, donald trump wanted to know is david pecker sticking to their cover story, this had nothing to do with hush money. i thought that was a really important point for the prosecution to bring out. it's also showing that hope hicks is pretty credible here. she really didn't know anything about these hush money payments. she's trying to find out information. they're not telling her what's going on. that was made all the more credible by when she testified, she said i was hired four years out of college. i was hired to be the campaign press secretary sort of as a joke. i had no experience, but then i was around the campaign a lot, and so i got that title, right? she's there every day. she's talking to donald trump, but she really wasn't part of the inner ci
he lied to her, and then she called david pecker at ami. and david pecker went with the story. hey, this is a legitimate contract that we had with karen mcdougal to do magazine covers, and what was significant about that is donald trump then followed up with hope hicks and said what did david pecker tell you, right? in other words, donald trump wanted to know is david pecker sticking to their cover story, this had nothing to do with hush money. i thought that was a really important point for...
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alvin bragg steam cut to the heart of the case in that questioning of david . -- david pecker. they said, quote, is it true, sir, was that your purpose in walking out the karen mcdonnell starry -- mcdougall story? the answer from david pecker, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so the story was not published by any news organization. david pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend, but -- this was catch and kill in order to influence a presidential election. now, with court adjourned for the weekend, it also -- we will have key testimony still ahead. we start the hour with our most favorite reporters and friends, two who were inside the courtroom today, investigative reporter suzanne craig and former attorney and deputy assistant attorney carrie whitman. lucky for us, you can check out that you can never leave and you are still here as a friend. let's start with you and your wonderful mug. >> it was a continuation about agreement that karen mcdougal had. president donald trump's lawyers try to muddy the water. i think to -- k
alvin bragg steam cut to the heart of the case in that questioning of david . -- david pecker. they said, quote, is it true, sir, was that your purpose in walking out the karen mcdonnell starry -- mcdougall story? the answer from david pecker, yes. he added, the actual purpose was to acquire lifetime rights so the story was not published by any news organization. david pecker said it was standard to suppress stories to help a friend, but -- this was catch and kill in order to influence a...
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david henderson, you want to pick it up? we've got about a minute left. >> absolutely, andrea, hope hicks leaves me thinking right now is that former president trump dodged the access hollywood video outside the courtroom. i doubt he's going to be able to dodge it inside the courtroom after that testimony. one of the best things that could happen for him if you're the defense is someone goes back there during deliberations and says i'm just not going to convict a former president. hope hicks did not testify about presidential behavior, therefore i am throwing that argument in the trash can and the jury will move on, and i think that right now it's a very good moment for the prosecution. i can't wait to see what happens next e. >> and catherine christian, in about 30 seconds, they've left for lunch, she walked out. she didn't even look at the camera. she just went right by. excuse me, trump did. trump left and did not look at the camera, and she's clearly not talking. >> the defense is hoping they get a little bit of their cr
david henderson, you want to pick it up? we've got about a minute left. >> absolutely, andrea, hope hicks leaves me thinking right now is that former president trump dodged the access hollywood video outside the courtroom. i doubt he's going to be able to dodge it inside the courtroom after that testimony. one of the best things that could happen for him if you're the defense is someone goes back there during deliberations and says i'm just not going to convict a former president. hope...
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michael cohen signed also on behalf of david dennison, david dennison, aka donald trump, his pseudonym did not sign this agreement. i think this is a really important moment, ana, to hone in on. this is exactly the type of thing in which todd blanche in his cross examination of davidson is going to -- is going to focus, right? because they're going to ask for receipts. they're going to ask for evidence as to why they believe michael cohen was acting on behalf of donald trump, directed by donald trump, as is being alleged in this testimony both today and the day before yesterday as well. and this is one of the things i believe that in the cross examination they're going to hone in on and that the evidence was not there to corroborate that donald trump, aka david dennison, signed this agreement and was directing michael cohen specifically. >> okay. yasmin, thanks for that nugget of information. let me bring in our legal experts. katie, your initial thoughts. >> like, he didn't sign the contract, so it is not binding, there is no prifity, judge and jury. they're not going to buy that. >>
michael cohen signed also on behalf of david dennison, david dennison, aka donald trump, his pseudonym did not sign this agreement. i think this is a really important moment, ana, to hone in on. this is exactly the type of thing in which todd blanche in his cross examination of davidson is going to -- is going to focus, right? because they're going to ask for receipts. they're going to ask for evidence as to why they believe michael cohen was acting on behalf of donald trump, directed by donald...
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yes, david mccullough. we published david for over 50 years. he was a beloved author. and he my favorite story about david mccullough. i'm not even sure it's you know, i'm not sure it's the one you were referring to. but i'll tell it to you, because i i think it really exempt defies. you know what we are as a publishing company. david was under contract to us to write a book about picasso, and he he spent about a year on it. and he came to the conclusion that he didn't want to write the book because he really did not want pablo picasso in his life any more. he didn't like the guy and david david had a really terrific literary agent named mort janklow. mort came to simon schuster. he said david wants to give his money back. he wants to give his advance back. he doesn't want to write this book and the people at simon schuster at the time, i believe it was -- snider, said, keep the money, don't return it. we want to publish whatever david does next and he'll come up with a better idea. and the book that he came up with was truman. and obviously that changed the trajectory
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david pecker is an accountant. sitting in court and watching him and listening to him, i was incredibly taken with how meticulous and detailed he was able to lay this out for the jury. i know the story very well. i am invested and i worked there. i thought to myself leaving court every day, he is doing a brilliant job in setting the table of what actually went on here. >> there were some text messages from dylan howard that were talked about last week. what do you think, if you were to take the stand, people would learn? is there more people would learn that we didn't learn last week? >> where dylan howard will play a role is when we get to michael cohen and the stormy daniels situation. david visibility into a lot of this but as david pecker himself testified last week, when it gets to the stormy daniels matter, this is where the time line is crucial here, that's going on after that access hollywood tape where they are panicking. there worried about the impact of that tape on female voters and then stormy daniels
david pecker is an accountant. sitting in court and watching him and listening to him, i was incredibly taken with how meticulous and detailed he was able to lay this out for the jury. i know the story very well. i am invested and i worked there. i thought to myself leaving court every day, he is doing a brilliant job in setting the table of what actually went on here. >> there were some text messages from dylan howard that were talked about last week. what do you think, if you were to...
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it's all good, which is what david pecker testified. this collaboration of what we have already heard from from david pecker showing donald trump is right in the center of this. >> and hope hicks, part of what was fascinating to me again as i was reading this through our internal slack channel, it was a reminder of the sheer chaos and crisis and almost tipping point moment of the access hollywood tape and the fact that that article that does come out before the election ultimately ends up spaced out in of that it wouldn't, like if that had come out the day after access hollywood or two days after or three days after, that could have been it. you were there covering it, that could have been it. >> they got lucky with the timing of that. also, remember at that time, it is easy to forget, i have repressed a lot of it, i think most americans have, it was one allegation after another. it was more than two dozen allegations that he had some sort of sexual impropriety and it was just one thing after another. they are running against hillary cl
it's all good, which is what david pecker testified. this collaboration of what we have already heard from from david pecker showing donald trump is right in the center of this. >> and hope hicks, part of what was fascinating to me again as i was reading this through our internal slack channel, it was a reminder of the sheer chaos and crisis and almost tipping point moment of the access hollywood tape and the fact that that article that does come out before the election ultimately ends up...
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david letterman, that's not a big teal at all. i think he actually thought this guy's excited to meet me. [ laughter ] if you're my dad, you're this really serious, you know, lawyer in the '80s. you have four kids. then there's this guy on tv every night, you know, like in a velcro suit. i think my dad was like, "that's some [ bleep ], i i don't know who that is." [ laughter ] he wasn't starstruck. but that's kind of him. he's not fazed by anything. >> jimmy: have you ever seen him lose it? >> well -- only one time. he threw his glasses at me when i was, like, 11 or 12, at hard rock cafe. [ laughter ] like, just purely out of frustration. like, he wasn't a hitting guy, you know? maybe -- he sort of tried to hit me once. but he didn't know how to hit, and i didn't know how to receive it. [ laughter ] it was like -- and i was like, what? and then my older sister was great because it was like the m mid '90s. "dad, you're not supposed to hit people. that would come off terribly if people found out about it." and he's like, "okay, okay
david letterman, that's not a big teal at all. i think he actually thought this guy's excited to meet me. [ laughter ] if you're my dad, you're this really serious, you know, lawyer in the '80s. you have four kids. then there's this guy on tv every night, you know, like in a velcro suit. i think my dad was like, "that's some [ bleep ], i i don't know who that is." [ laughter ] he wasn't starstruck. but that's kind of him. he's not fazed by anything. >> jimmy: have you ever seen...
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david pecker paid for it. thinking that he was going to be reimbursed by donald trump and that did not happen standby for one second. keith davidson, the attorney for stormy daniels, and karen mcdougal is testifying his understanding from howard from dylan howard, the editor of the national enquirer at that point, was that michael cohen trump's attorney would resurrect the deal and that davidson should try to get as much as he could up to $150,000. so 150 grand is a precedent set by karen mcdougal. and that davidson is saying that dylan howard, who who works with national enquirer, says, you should try to get as much as you can up to $150,000. dylan as sort of a peacemaker, brought me back into the fold. keith davidson explains, but then cohen says he wasn't paying. it's just one more snafu so i think one of the things that's going on here, paula, and please correct me whatever errors i've made is the deal has gone through with karen mcdougal. she's being paid $150,000 by american media incorporated. they thin
david pecker paid for it. thinking that he was going to be reimbursed by donald trump and that did not happen standby for one second. keith davidson, the attorney for stormy daniels, and karen mcdougal is testifying his understanding from howard from dylan howard, the editor of the national enquirer at that point, was that michael cohen trump's attorney would resurrect the deal and that davidson should try to get as much as he could up to $150,000. so 150 grand is a precedent set by karen...
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david pecker is an accountant. sitting back in court, watching him and listening to him, i was incredibly taken with just how meticulous in detail he was able to lay this out for the jury and i know the story very well, i am vested, i worked there, i'm covering it for "the hollywood reporter." i thought to myself "every day, he is doing a brilliant job and just setting the table of what actually went on here. >> there were some text messages from dylan howard that were talked about. of course, last week. is there, what do you think, if he were to take the stand, people would learn? is there more people would learn that we didn't win last week? >> where dylan howard will play a role is when we get to michael cohen and the stormy daniels situation. david pecker has visibility and a lot of this. as david pecker himself testified last week, when it gets to the stormy daniels matter, which, again, this is where the timing and the timeline is crucial your , that is going on right after the access hollywood tape, where th
david pecker is an accountant. sitting back in court, watching him and listening to him, i was incredibly taken with just how meticulous in detail he was able to lay this out for the jury and i know the story very well, i am vested, i worked there, i'm covering it for "the hollywood reporter." i thought to myself "every day, he is doing a brilliant job and just setting the table of what actually went on here. >> there were some text messages from dylan howard that were...
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have the police thought that, or this a david pecker thought? this is a david pecker thought. i feel that we had a bioterrorism attack here. management decided that we need to be more "patriotic." that was the word was used. and to support the war effort that was coming, you know, we needed to show that we were strong. people love to have the patriotic stories on the front, and i think that they had found another nerve that they were hitting on the readership by doing these post-9/11 stories. coz: we must have put out probably five special commemorative editions that were slicker and glossier, 'cause remember, at our bones, we're patriotic. our readers believed in the u.s. government, just like they believed in america. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ from a bodybuilding career, i have gotten a large female following. you know, you have situations where women absolutely, like, take their clothes off in front of you. like, this woman just took off her clothes and stood there naked, and she says, "take me." -oh. -yeah, baby. i mean, sometimes it takes a little bit of respect away th
have the police thought that, or this a david pecker thought? this is a david pecker thought. i feel that we had a bioterrorism attack here. management decided that we need to be more "patriotic." that was the word was used. and to support the war effort that was coming, you know, we needed to show that we were strong. people love to have the patriotic stories on the front, and i think that they had found another nerve that they were hitting on the readership by doing these post-9/11...
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now david, where david kirton. now david, where have you stood on on that? because the public, you've got to get the balance right between protecting a the well, the an anonymity of a 17 year old who is under the age of 18 but also protection of the public. do you not? >> absolutely. and i think in every case, public safety should come first. but i think in this situation , when the police were situation, when the police were put in a bit of a difficult quandary because i understand there was a reporting restriction on the identity of the boy, 17 year old boy who did this stabbing by a court so they couldn't name him. but the thing is, then the question is, well, if you put out a photofit picture of him or give a description , will then that lead description, will then that lead to him being identified, so could they then find themselves in contempt of court, not for naming him, but by putting out a picture which would lead people to, you know, work out his identity. so it's a difficult situation, but i think really if you you want to protect public safety a
now david, where david kirton. now david, where have you stood on on that? because the public, you've got to get the balance right between protecting a the well, the an anonymity of a 17 year old who is under the age of 18 but also protection of the public. do you not? >> absolutely. and i think in every case, public safety should come first. but i think in this situation , when the police were situation, when the police were put in a bit of a difficult quandary because i understand there...
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okay, david, tell us why is this so happening in brazil in particular? that's a good question and probably one more for madonna, i think a big thing is just how many people she's able to rally to the beach and this is going to be the city hall is expecting $1500000.00 people to put that in perspective. when the rolling stones play there in, in, in 2006 they, they had 1200000 people. so this is not just going to be a big show in terms of couple of combined. it's also going to be a big show for madonna, and in fact, her own people are saying that it's going to be the biggest show of her entire career for decades worth. and her biggest show before was in paris and it was 10 times smaller. so i think a big part of playing couple combine it is just getting all of these people so many people and, and also just as a lively crowd everyone, it comes in ready to ready to throw down, you know, out on the beach to the boats in the water, everyone watching from there, all of the apartments and couple of them on a, have been and meant i'll be your being, these are say
okay, david, tell us why is this so happening in brazil in particular? that's a good question and probably one more for madonna, i think a big thing is just how many people she's able to rally to the beach and this is going to be the city hall is expecting $1500000.00 people to put that in perspective. when the rolling stones play there in, in, in 2006 they, they had 1200000 people. so this is not just going to be a big show in terms of couple of combined. it's also going to be a big show for...
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david led, what is your take? >> david: no matter how far they go with the public arguments were narratives over the president, the beaks challenge is, in that room, is there one juror who is going to listen to the facts of what new york law is, and its limitations, and the inability to bring that up to a federal l? i know that the gag orders and all of that is on the table, but it takes one juror, one person to say you cannot charge up. they tried to extend the statute of limitations. i know you are the better attorney than i am. i play one on radio, maybe. but the facts are there. new york law does not meet federal law. also, what is the second crime? the second crime has never been stated by the prosecution, to the best of my knowledge. what is the second crime that he was committing these acts in order to create? >> emily: harris, what do you make of the bubbling up of the gag orders and now this threat of incarceration? to david's point, politics is one juror, but also a lot of americans watching their former
david led, what is your take? >> david: no matter how far they go with the public arguments were narratives over the president, the beaks challenge is, in that room, is there one juror who is going to listen to the facts of what new york law is, and its limitations, and the inability to bring that up to a federal l? i know that the gag orders and all of that is on the table, but it takes one juror, one person to say you cannot charge up. they tried to extend the statute of limitations. i...
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david: great to be with you. nick: how, as you write, did bipartisan faith in globalization become, quote, what you call the fantasy error of 21st-century foreign policy? david: after the fall of the berlin wall there was just an assumption, a flawed assumption clearly, that russia and china, each for their own different reasons, would pursue their economic interests. and the theory was that this was such an overwhelming imperative for both countries that would override china's interest in taiwan, russia would set aside -- they would make a lot of noise about ukraine, but they would not really do anything. and every element of that assumption turned out to be wrong. and when you think about the great either intelligence failures or the great wishful thinking of the past 30 years, that was at the core. nick: you point out that the u.s. and european leaders, quote, projected u.s. and european thinking on authoritarian regimes. how so? david: well, we assumed that what they wanted was more interchanged with the west
david: great to be with you. nick: how, as you write, did bipartisan faith in globalization become, quote, what you call the fantasy error of 21st-century foreign policy? david: after the fall of the berlin wall there was just an assumption, a flawed assumption clearly, that russia and china, each for their own different reasons, would pursue their economic interests. and the theory was that this was such an overwhelming imperative for both countries that would override china's interest in...
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thank you, david. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: all right, let's take a look at stocks hitting highs on this monday morning. royal caribbean hitting a 52-week high after deutsche bank raises its price target on the cruising giant. domino's, hitting highs after the pizza chain saw stronger-than-expected sales growth, good for a 6.3% rally on the heels of earnings. santander, a sad story, hitting a high earlier, but then the enthusiasm, as you can see, faded a bit, currently down 2%. if you broaden out, it's a quiet day for the overall market. the s&p 500 is higher, but not by much, talking about .3%. a big week for the equity market , the benchmark best performance of 2024 seemingly out of nowhere . that's what it felt like to me. more earnings this week with the fed on wednesday. it will be fun to see how those lines wiggle around. coming up, we have anthony noto joining us next on "bloomberg technology." that does it work "bloomberg markets." i'm katie greifeld. this is bloomberg. and they're all comi
thank you, david. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: all right, let's take a look at stocks hitting highs on this monday morning. royal caribbean hitting a 52-week high after deutsche bank raises its price target on the cruising giant. domino's, hitting highs after the pizza chain saw stronger-than-expected sales growth, good for a 6.3% rally on the heels of earnings. santander, a sad story, hitting a high earlier, but then the enthusiasm, as you can see, faded a bit, currently down 2%. if you...
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but it's hard when you step back and you think, david pecker was very powerful and he was david pecker talking to donald trum about the conspiracy part. in the coming week, we're going to get to the falsification of the business records. right now, we're in that first phase. >> they are creating the motive. i think as someone who covered every one of these news cycles here on the coverage side, to take a jury back in time to make clear that while stormy daniels had a relationship with trump in 2007, the release of the "access hollywood" tape changed the ecosystem. how effective do you think they have been with all the witnesses they put forth in showing how come pressed the time was for trump? >> i think that came out loud and clear. stormy daniels went from a story that she couldn't sell to suddenly this is the window of opportunity. i do think it's important to focus on a key thing that has come up that the defense is going to argue. i'm not say there aren't substantial answers to it, but today the jury saw the agreement that is between donald trump and even the side letter that made
but it's hard when you step back and you think, david pecker was very powerful and he was david pecker talking to donald trum about the conspiracy part. in the coming week, we're going to get to the falsification of the business records. right now, we're in that first phase. >> they are creating the motive. i think as someone who covered every one of these news cycles here on the coverage side, to take a jury back in time to make clear that while stormy daniels had a relationship with...
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david, let's talk about what we heard and what you feel might be missing. by the way he didn't take any questions he spun on his heel and walked out the door. >> david: we are missing some sort of dialogue between the president -- this is one of those moments i think you will agree, it is really important for the presidency played a role that you play, to have the dialogue with the press to ask the questions in americans, i had no problem with what he said. it was well phrased, he delivered it in a straight fashion. i mean, this is something that has been going out for -- how much of what we seen over the past 48 hours is not the past e could have been prevented? had he said this earlier. again, i do not want to bury a good statement, which is what that was, it was red and there wasn't much dialogue. that is what i think was missing. >> harris: i'm glad we started off with his full comments because i think it is important for everybody to kind of keep seeing it and digesting it because we may not get another nugget for nine -- we don't know emily? >> emily:
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actually started calling him daddy david. and cassy would be like, you can't call him that, your dad will get mad. >> and sure enough , said cassy's sister, he did. >> he blamed cassy for it? >> yeah. >> and a few weeks before cassy's death, she told her parents, son tristan cable from a visit with dad, utterly terrified. >> i asked him what's wrong, tristan? he says, daddy says he's going to kill mommy and david. he is 5 years old. i don't think i 5-year-old makes that up. >> by then, brett was no longer on the police force and things weren't going so well for him. when sergeant watkins finished reviewing it all, the police reports, his own interviews, what he felt was something like amazement. >> wow, nobody in this world is pointed out as having any reason to want to harm her, other than brad. >> as long as she was alive, cassy had the kids and a new man, and a great job, and he was losing everything. >> he no longer works at the police department. they had not reached any agreements on these kids. i think that was his way
actually started calling him daddy david. and cassy would be like, you can't call him that, your dad will get mad. >> and sure enough , said cassy's sister, he did. >> he blamed cassy for it? >> yeah. >> and a few weeks before cassy's death, she told her parents, son tristan cable from a visit with dad, utterly terrified. >> i asked him what's wrong, tristan? he says, daddy says he's going to kill mommy and david. he is 5 years old. i don't think i 5-year-old makes...
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david sanger, thank you as always. david: thank you, nick. a™ geoff: it's a tiny desk that's become a huge draw for some of the world's most famous musicians. i worked at npr many years ago and recently returned to talk to the new host of the long-running concert series about why this unique format continues to resonate with so many. it's part of our arts and culture series, canvas. so this is the tiny desk. >> it is a tiny desk, a tiny space, a tiny everything. geoff: bobby carter's new job is a big one, overseeing npr's tiny desk concert. this wildly popular series has racked up billions of views on youtube. along the way convincing some of music's biggest names to play a stage like no other. >> i decided to take this as an opportunity to show you how the song sounded when i first wrote them. geoff: these intimate, stripped-down performances offer major stars like taylor swift the chance to showcase their talents in ways audiences rarely get to see. a™ she stepped behind the tiny desk in 2019. or when rapper and autotune pioneer t-pain
david sanger, thank you as always. david: thank you, nick. a™ geoff: it's a tiny desk that's become a huge draw for some of the world's most famous musicians. i worked at npr many years ago and recently returned to talk to the new host of the long-running concert series about why this unique format continues to resonate with so many. it's part of our arts and culture series, canvas. so this is the tiny desk. >> it is a tiny desk, a tiny space, a tiny everything. geoff: bobby carter's...
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then we're going into asking about david pecker, and you met david pecker before trump org, and you had a sense of who he was, yes. trump gives a lot of feedback, she's asked, yes, he does. let me bring in -- actually, we'll have you ashley in a moment. i want to get back to you yasmin. when you spoke with us ten minutes ago, and you said it was the hope they would wrap up with the prosecution, and yet they have had to pivot to defense because it's just enough time to at least get this going. what are you hearing from inside the courtroom? >> reporter: i think there's a point to be made here about hope hicks credibility, and that is she is one of the only witnesses without a quote unquote kind of shady past, right. we know the way the defense has gone about this is every time someone has taken the stand that has some sort of a shady past, for instance, davidson, right, hope hicks, excuse me, stormy daniels, karen mcdougal's attorneys, they would kind of get into the shady past of davidson and the clients he took on, tried to cut into the credibility of every witness or potential witness
then we're going into asking about david pecker, and you met david pecker before trump org, and you had a sense of who he was, yes. trump gives a lot of feedback, she's asked, yes, he does. let me bring in -- actually, we'll have you ashley in a moment. i want to get back to you yasmin. when you spoke with us ten minutes ago, and you said it was the hope they would wrap up with the prosecution, and yet they have had to pivot to defense because it's just enough time to at least get this going....
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if they makes it joke i have a father so david thank you. please and (laughter). >> why i wanted to appreciate clay detainee and i and all here to celebrate the kickoff of the apa ama i'll carr men chiu the city administrator and have different racks that are set up here by having some comments with the chinatown and the mayor i want to reflect on highway fortunate to be part of the city it is so welcoming with the diversity. we celebrated every month with different culture contributions and the strength we are when i was on the - i thought i was working hard in san francisco you should have seen how hard boac working in china but proud of the mayor and, you know, i don't know that anyone would know we were up early in the morning over and over 5:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. and went preparing for every single day and it was consequently so welcome san francisco to promote san francisco and our diversity to celebrate our community and the mayor had to do that every single day meeting after meeting after meeting when someone with waiting to capture
if they makes it joke i have a father so david thank you. please and (laughter). >> why i wanted to appreciate clay detainee and i and all here to celebrate the kickoff of the apa ama i'll carr men chiu the city administrator and have different racks that are set up here by having some comments with the chinatown and the mayor i want to reflect on highway fortunate to be part of the city it is so welcoming with the diversity. we celebrated every month with different culture contributions...