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david: ok. dr.oodall: for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years he told me to help them study not just any animal but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long have you worked for him before you said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no. he did not have money. it took him a year to get the money. tanzania, where the chimps were and are, was still part of the british protectorate, and the british authorities said, we won't take responsibility for this young girl, but leakey never gave up. they said she could not come alone, so who volunteered? that same amazing, supportive mother. david: your mother came to africa to help you study the chimpanzees? dr. goodall: well, she did not do the study. she looked after the camp. [laughter] david: you are supposed to live with them, right? dr. goodall: live with th
david: ok. dr.oodall: for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years he told me to help them study not just any animal but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long have you worked for him before you said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no. he did not have money. it took him a year to get the money....
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david: so, you can be called all i.his is the wrong as -- david: so, you can be called one of the first influencers or maybe the first of the influencers. did you know what an influencer was really going to lead to when you first became an "influencer"? kim: no, i really didn't. i knew social media was interesting in a way where where i personally, when i got on, i used it as a free focus group, when i had questions about launching my first product ever, which was a fragrance, and i needed opinions and i went to twitter. twitter was the first real platform besides myspace, which at that time, an influencer was not in the mindset. same with twitter really for a while. it was more, i think, a way to communicate with a fan base, but i did use it as a free focus group that i thought was fascinating, and i felt like the customer became more invested in the fragrance that i was launching, because they hold a part of it, and i thought that was interesting. i did not quite, at that time, realize what a tool social media would b
david: so, you can be called all i.his is the wrong as -- david: so, you can be called one of the first influencers or maybe the first of the influencers. did you know what an influencer was really going to lead to when you first became an "influencer"? kim: no, i really didn't. i knew social media was interesting in a way where where i personally, when i got on, i used it as a free focus group, when i had questions about launching my first product ever, which was a fragrance, and i...
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david: ok. dr.dall: and for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed that i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years, he told me, to go and study not just any animal, but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long had you worked for him before he said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: ok, so he said you could do this, but did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no. he did not have money. so it took him a year to get the money. tanzania, where the chimps were and are, was still part of the british protectorate, and the british authorities said, we won't take responsibility for this young girl. but leakey never gave up. so in the end they said, yes, but she can't come alone, so who volunteered? that same amazing, supportive mother. david: your mother came to africa to study the chimpanzees? dr. goodall: well, she did not do the study. she looked after the camp. [laughter] david: ok. so even
david: ok. dr.dall: and for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed that i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years, he told me, to go and study not just any animal, but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long had you worked for him before he said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: ok, so he said you could do this, but did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no. he did not have...
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david: ok. dr. goodall: for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years he told me to help them study not just any animal but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long had you worked for him before you said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no. he did not have money. it took him a year to get the money. tanzania, where the chimps were and are, was still part of the british protectorate, and the british authorities said, we won't take responsibility for this young girl, but leakey never gave up. they said she cannot come alone, so who volunteered? that same amazing, supportive mother. david: your mother came to africa to help you study the chimpanzees? dr. goodall: well, she did not do the study. she looked after the camp. [laughter] david: you are supposed to live with them, right? dr. goodall: live with them
david: ok. dr. goodall: for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years he told me to help them study not just any animal but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long had you worked for him before you said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no. he did not have money. it took him a year to get the money....
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david: ok. dr. goodall: for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years he told me to help them study not just any animal but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long had you worked for him before he said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no. he did not have money. it took him a year to get the money. tanzania, where the chimps were and are, was still part of the british protectorate, and the british authorities said, we won't take responsibility for this young girl, but leakey never gave up. in the end, they said yes, but they said she cannot come alone, so who volunteered? that same amazing, supportive mother. david: your mother came to africa to help you study the chimpanzees? dr. goodall: well, she did not do the study. she looked after the camp. >> [laughter] david: you are supposed to live with them, r
david: ok. dr. goodall: for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years he told me to help them study not just any animal but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long had you worked for him before he said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no. he did not have money. it took him a year to get the money....
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david: ok. so when you ask people to do meetings, do they say, "no," or is it hard to get a meeting with investors or not that hard? jay: the answer is no and i'm grateful for that. it is largely because i believe that what kim and i are building is unlike anything else being built in this space. it is a very intentional combination of two complementary skill sets that other firms do not have. david: right now, the private equity world, it's tough to get financing for deals and so forth. are you going to be doing buyouts that require financing or growth capital deals, which don't need as much or any? jay: our strategy is consistent with what i have done in the past, which was unreliant on leverage. in the consumer growth world it's about great execution on value creation plans, not about the amount of leverage that will drive a few basis point of increment of return. in some instances, when the company is can use it, we will use a little bit, but it's about getting behind the right ideas. david:
david: ok. so when you ask people to do meetings, do they say, "no," or is it hard to get a meeting with investors or not that hard? jay: the answer is no and i'm grateful for that. it is largely because i believe that what kim and i are building is unlike anything else being built in this space. it is a very intentional combination of two complementary skill sets that other firms do not have. david: right now, the private equity world, it's tough to get financing for deals and so...
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david? >> david: martha, thank you. and as you know, martha, thousands gathered in washington to protest the prime minister's address, and demand an end to the war in gaza. matt gutman was there. >> reporter: tonight, as israel's prime minister was addressing congress, just blocks away, clashes erupting between some pro-palestinian protesters and the police. right now, these protesters are trying to break through this line of police. there was shoving. projectiles were thrown. and capitol police deployed pepper spray, saying protesters failed to obey police orders to retreat. it had started peacefully. thousands thronging the capitol hill area, demanding an end to the war in gaza and benjamin netanyahu's arrest. blocking their route to the capitol where netanyahu was speaking were miles of barricades, backed by thousands of officers, including s.w.a.t. teams. the march stalling at union station, where protesters began pulling american flags down from the flag poles. officers moved in and were swarmed by the crowd. the f
david? >> david: martha, thank you. and as you know, martha, thousands gathered in washington to protest the prime minister's address, and demand an end to the war in gaza. matt gutman was there. >> reporter: tonight, as israel's prime minister was addressing congress, just blocks away, clashes erupting between some pro-palestinian protesters and the police. right now, these protesters are trying to break through this line of police. there was shoving. projectiles were thrown. and...
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david: incredible story. congratulations.rted with virtually nothing and built up a great reputation in so many different industries. bill: thank you. david: i wish i had bought your stock when you came here. i can still buy stock in the future i guess. bill: it is not too late, david. ♪ the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. "soulmates." soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i'm thinking of her the whole time. that's so much worse. why is that thing in bed with you? this is where it gets the best signal from the cell tower! i've tried everywhere else in the house! there's always a new excuse. well if we got xfinity you wouldn't have to mess around with the connection. therapy's tough, huh? -mmm. it's like a lot about me. [laughs] a home router should never be a home wrecker. oo this is a good book title. masai: a lot of people think of africa, they think safari, or, we have to donate $10 to peopl
david: incredible story. congratulations.rted with virtually nothing and built up a great reputation in so many different industries. bill: thank you. david: i wish i had bought your stock when you came here. i can still buy stock in the future i guess. bill: it is not too late, david. ♪ the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. "soulmates." soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention...
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david: incredible story. congratulations. started with virtually nothing and built up a great reputation in so many different industries. bill: thank you. david: i wish i had bought your stock when you came here. i can still buy stock in the future i guess. bill: it is not too late, david. ♪ super excited to open up my diploma from southern new hampshire university. (♪♪) i'm nervous. i'm excited. (♪♪) okay, let's see it, let's see it. oh my gosh. jesus g suarrz, i did it, and it's here yeah! (♪♪) next term starts soon. visit snhu.edu. gotcha. take that. whoa! bruh! i'm fine. that smack looked bad. not compared to the smack down i'm giving you. you sure you're, ok? you know you're down 200 points, right? lucky, she convinced me to get help. i had a concussion that could've been game over. in actual reality, you've only got one life. don't mess with your melon. if you hit it, get it checked.
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david: it worked out.: it did. ♪ romaine: kofi bruce knew he was taking on a tough job when he was named ceo of general mills -- cfo of general mills. then suddenly it got a lot tougher. kofi: i had about six weeks in a row before the pandemic hit. romaine:
david: it worked out.: it did. ♪ romaine: kofi bruce knew he was taking on a tough job when he was named ceo of general mills -- cfo of general mills. then suddenly it got a lot tougher. kofi: i had about six weeks in a row before the pandemic hit. romaine:
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david?d: mary bruce in detroit for us, mary, thank you. >>> we turn next to weather concerns from philadelphia to new york city to boston. the flood watches up right now. and then dangerous heat moving into the northeast. let's get to wabc meteorologist lee goldberg back with us again tonight. hi, lee. >> hi, david. tropical rains have been running up the east coast all day long. for instance, north carolina all the way to southern new jersey, 6 to 11 inches of rainfall. there's been all types of road flooding. the flood watches continue from south carolina to massachusetts into the day tomorrow. the downpours are driving along a stalled front. it's all being blocked by the bermuda high. overnight, we could have rainfall rates go to 4 inches an hour until midafternoon tomorrow, then we start to dry out. to the heat, it's expanding out west. we have heat alerts for more than 80 million from the california coast all the way out to the plains, and it keeps expanding through the weekend. by the
david?d: mary bruce in detroit for us, mary, thank you. >>> we turn next to weather concerns from philadelphia to new york city to boston. the flood watches up right now. and then dangerous heat moving into the northeast. let's get to wabc meteorologist lee goldberg back with us again tonight. hi, lee. >> hi, david. tropical rains have been running up the east coast all day long. for instance, north carolina all the way to southern new jersey, 6 to 11 inches of rainfall. there's...
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david: your got your phd. did you say, i will teach at cambridge or did you decide to go back to africa? dr. goodall: i was in between. david: you discovered chimpanzees kill each other from time to time. dr. goodall: the males are territorial. if they see an individual from a neighboring community, about 58, that individual probably dies. david: let's say you go away and go back to england and come back. do they recognize you? do they like you? do they bring you a gift or something? dr. goodall: i never wanted that kind of relationship. diane fosse, with her gorillas, she did. but, it was like looking through a window. i wanted to watch their behavior as it is without me being in the picture. david: for many years you are living in africa. no electricity, no cell phones come in on television. none of the important things you need in life to get by, right? dr. goodall: they are not important at all. david: obviously they can talk to each other. is it possible that humans can convey some type of language to hav
david: your got your phd. did you say, i will teach at cambridge or did you decide to go back to africa? dr. goodall: i was in between. david: you discovered chimpanzees kill each other from time to time. dr. goodall: the males are territorial. if they see an individual from a neighboring community, about 58, that individual probably dies. david: let's say you go away and go back to england and come back. do they recognize you? do they like you? do they bring you a gift or something? dr....
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david? >> david: pierre thomas again tonight.rre, thank you. >>> and near butler, pennsylvania, hundreds of people have been gathering to remember corey comperatore, who was killed in the weekend attack in butler. friends invited to pay their respects at a visitation this afternoon. long lines outside a hall in freeport, pennsylvania. last night, an emotional good-bye at a vigil in the lernerville speedway. friends sharing their memories. comperatore, a former firefighter and self-described girl dad. he died shielding his family from gunfire at that rally. a private funeral is set for tomorrow. >>> from russia tonight, the secret trial of "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich is speeding towards closing arguments after just two days. russia's foreign minister doubling down tonight on claims gershkovich was working for the cia, without providing any public evidence. the u.s. tonight continues to call this trial a sham. vladimir putin has signaled russia is open to a prisoner swap, tonight, negotiations are ongoing. >>> w
david? >> david: pierre thomas again tonight.rre, thank you. >>> and near butler, pennsylvania, hundreds of people have been gathering to remember corey comperatore, who was killed in the weekend attack in butler. friends invited to pay their respects at a visitation this afternoon. long lines outside a hall in freeport, pennsylvania. last night, an emotional good-bye at a vigil in the lernerville speedway. friends sharing their memories. comperatore, a former firefighter and...
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david: thank you so much. at small caps and capital shares shares their strategy for investing in this particular corner of the equity market. it's done extremely well. what you do with that information. we are joined in a couple of minutes. ♪ david: welcome back, you're watching bloomberg markets: asia going into the indy open today. looking at a little bit of upside across the benchmark. i was about to say weakness. let's call it flat. the geopolitics now, bloomberg has learned that india and russia will probably agree on a long-term uranium supply packet. of course the prime minister, narendra modi, is visiting moscow. let's bring in our government reporter in delhi to take us through this potential deal and what we know about it. >> what we do know is that both sides in the negotiations in the run-up to this is very close. what we have been told from new delhi is that this is most likely to go through. russia has helped india in the past and is working with india to run civil nuclear power plant's in the s
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david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind i've often thought was private equity. then i started interviewing. i watched your interview so i learned how to do an interview. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted and he said 250 and i said fine. i did not negotiate with them and did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world? is that right? one of the most successful business executives in the world over the past 10 years has been bill mcdermott. he took s.a.p. to record heights and is doing the same with service now. i had a chance to sit down with bill mcdermott in new york and had him describe to me how he came from very modest roots to the top of the corporate world and how he inspires his troops, inspires his customers, and loves his job. in octob
david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind i've often thought was private equity. then i started interviewing. i watched your interview so i learned how to do an interview. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted and he said 250 and i said fine. i did not negotiate with them and did no due diligence. david: i have...
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david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? ♪ david: one of the most important decision-makers on economic policy in our country is the chairman of the federal reserve board. i recently sat down with the chairman jay powell to talk about interest rates, inflation and the overall economy in 2023. jay, thank you very much for being here. why don't we start with an easy question. [laughter] chair powell: inflation came down at a sharp pace. and that forecast was almost unheard of. it was unheard of, so big surprise. this year, we expected the economy to slow a little bit and for the waiver markets are gradually cool off after being overweight and for inflation to continue to make progress. something like that is basically what has happened. the economy is growing at 1.5%, most forecasters have 2% growth rate for a full year. the labor market has moved into better balance to the point where i think you could say it is essentially no tighter
david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? ♪ david: one of the most important decision-makers on economic policy in our country is the chairman of the federal reserve board. i recently sat down with the chairman jay powell to talk about interest rates, inflation and the overall economy in 2023. jay, thank you very much for being here. why don't we start with an easy question. [laughter] chair powell: inflation...
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david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] i had a chance to sit down with the jay powell to talk about interest rates, inflation and the overall economy. david: if you billion people are waiting to see what interest rates are doing, do you have any insight on where they might be going? [laughter] jay: i'm going to talk about policy. the u.s. economy has performed very well, 2023, the economy grew well above 3%, the labor market remained very strong, and inflation came down at a sharp case, particularly in the second half of the year by a very large amount. that forecast was almost unheard of, it was unheard of, big upside surprise. this year we expected the labor market to gradually cool off after being overheated a couple years ago in inflation to continue to make progress and something like that is basically what is happening. the economy is growing at about 1.5% in the first half of the year, most forecasters have about a
david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] i had a chance to sit down with the jay powell to talk about interest rates, inflation and the overall economy. david: if you billion people are waiting to see what interest rates are doing, do you have any insight on where they might be going? [laughter] jay: i'm going to talk about policy. the u.s. economy has performed very well, 2023, the economy grew well...
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david: worked out. did. >> this is the manage charge of europe's most valuable company and its blockbuster diabetes and obesity drugs ozempic and what gobi
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david: the u.k.oblems, the rest of europe is stuck with unelected bureaucrats they think they are in control of themes from stra strasburg and brussels where european parliament hangs out, the parliament is elected but all the bureaucrats that are running lives this is -- what we call the deep state here in america. they have it, over there in european parliament and people are fed up with it. >> 100%. just to remind our viewers, i worked in the day on 10 downing street for elected government of prime minister david cameron that was when britain was in the eu. yes, you have to three branches of the europe a european government, the parliament that is elected. you have the european counsel, which is all of the representatives of of the elected governments of all members states you have european commission. that is the bureaucracy, and guess who has the power there to initiate policy the bureaucrats, that is why you see the imposition of this barr crease. bureaucracy. david: they are corrupt and social
david: the u.k.oblems, the rest of europe is stuck with unelected bureaucrats they think they are in control of themes from stra strasburg and brussels where european parliament hangs out, the parliament is elected but all the bureaucrats that are running lives this is -- what we call the deep state here in america. they have it, over there in european parliament and people are fed up with it. >> 100%. just to remind our viewers, i worked in the day on 10 downing street for elected...
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david: yeah.onds here, but what's the possibility that a michelle obama will come in and bring everything with her including barack back into the white house? i mean, is there any possibility that will happen before the election? >> i don't think so. i don't think that michelle obama's interested, and i don't think the party would go with her at this point. david: yeah. all right, gang. thank you very much. still ahead, with the republican convention set to kick off on monday, donald trump is set to take the stage at a rally in the battleground state of pennsylvania just hours from now as speculation over his vp pick reaches a fever if pitch. go live to the keystone state for the very latest on the trump campaign next. ♪ his #2s are perfect! he's a brand new dog, all in less than a year. when people switch their dog's food from kibble to the farmer's dog, they often say that it feels like magic. but there's no magic involved. (dog bark) it's simply fresh meat and vegetables, with all the nutrients
david: yeah.onds here, but what's the possibility that a michelle obama will come in and bring everything with her including barack back into the white house? i mean, is there any possibility that will happen before the election? >> i don't think so. i don't think that michelle obama's interested, and i don't think the party would go with her at this point. david: yeah. all right, gang. thank you very much. still ahead, with the republican convention set to kick off on monday, donald...
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david: the u.k.e their own 70 problems, but -- set of problems, the rest of europe is stuck with unelected bureaucrats they think they are in control of themes from st strasburg and brussels where european parliament hangs out, the parliament is elected but all the bureaucrats that are running lives this is -- what we call the deep state here in america. they have it, over there in european parliament and people are fed up with it. >> 100%. just to remind our viewers, i worked in the day on 10 downing street for elected government of prime minister david cameron that was when britain was in the eu. yes, you have to three branches of the euro european government, the parliament that is elected. you have the european counsel, which is all of the representatives of of the elected governments of all members states you have european commission. that is the bureaucracy, and guess who has the power there to initiate policy the bureaucrats, that is why you see the imposition of this barr crease. bureaucracy.
david: the u.k.e their own 70 problems, but -- set of problems, the rest of europe is stuck with unelected bureaucrats they think they are in control of themes from st strasburg and brussels where european parliament hangs out, the parliament is elected but all the bureaucrats that are running lives this is -- what we call the deep state here in america. they have it, over there in european parliament and people are fed up with it. >> 100%. just to remind our viewers, i worked in the day...
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david: ok. i think i understand. so, to put it in terms i can for sure understand, the markets are suggesting, the futures markets, that there's a 90% chance that the fed will lower its discount rate in september. do you think the markets know what they're talking about? chair powell: so, today i'm not going to be sending any signals one way or the other on any particular meeting. so, just to ruin the fun right at the beginning. i simply -- you know, we're going to make these decisions meeting by meeting, and we're going to make them on the basis of the data as they come in, the evolving data, the evolving outlook, and also the balance of risks now that the two mandates are basically close to being in balance. david: all right. there are some people who say that the fed would not like to lower interest rates in a presidential campaign period because you could be criticized for helping one party or another. do you have any comment on whether that's an accurate view? chair powell: i do. so, our un
david: ok. i think i understand. so, to put it in terms i can for sure understand, the markets are suggesting, the futures markets, that there's a 90% chance that the fed will lower its discount rate in september. do you think the markets know what they're talking about? chair powell: so, today i'm not going to be sending any signals one way or the other on any particular meeting. so, just to ruin the fun right at the beginning. i simply -- you know, we're going to make these decisions meeting...
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david: thank you.t financier and coauthor of the bright bart business digest. gentlemen, good to see you all. what i love about what's happening with the democrats right now. it is so antidemocratic and we had a primary system where millions of people voted for joe biden is we have delegates who have committed themselves to voting that way in the convention coming up in just a month. they want to ignore it and instead there's a little elite of a few handful of people who are trying to decide whether or not biden will be in or out. it's antidemocratic and that's what they've been charging the republicans with. >> the deputies to test democracy and think about in 2016 rigging primary for hillary clinton and rigged it in 2024 for joe biden is they're not happy with joe biden all the sudden and i've been here to rig the convention to that joe biden isn't the nominee and if you're a democrat voter, must be sitting here going come on. you've been watching the talk of democracy for the last four years and aga
david: thank you.t financier and coauthor of the bright bart business digest. gentlemen, good to see you all. what i love about what's happening with the democrats right now. it is so antidemocratic and we had a primary system where millions of people voted for joe biden is we have delegates who have committed themselves to voting that way in the convention coming up in just a month. they want to ignore it and instead there's a little elite of a few handful of people who are trying to decide...
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david?>> david: rachel scott, we'll see you in prime time right here on abc later tonight. thank you for that. let's get straight to our chief white house correspondent mary bruce, also with us. she's live in las vegas, where president biden is headed as he returns to the campaign trail tomorrow. and mary, president biden already weighing in tonight on trump's vp choice, senator j.d. vance, calling him a clone of donald trump. >> reporter: david, the president calling him a clone. his campaign says j.d. vance will bend over backwards to enable donald trump's extreme agenda. and the biden team is highlighting vance's positions, especially on the issue of abortion. vance has criticized exceptions to abortion laws for rape and incest survivors. vance saying previously that two wrongs don't make a right, even if the circumstances, he said, are, quote, somehow inconvenient. the biden team also noting that vance has said he would not have certified the 2020 election results. now, tonight, we are t
david?>> david: rachel scott, we'll see you in prime time right here on abc later tonight. thank you for that. let's get straight to our chief white house correspondent mary bruce, also with us. she's live in las vegas, where president biden is headed as he returns to the campaign trail tomorrow. and mary, president biden already weighing in tonight on trump's vp choice, senator j.d. vance, calling him a clone of donald trump. >> reporter: david, the president calling him a clone....
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david: ok.when you go into fomc meeting, the first day, do you pretty much know where you would like to come out at the end of the second day, or do you want to listen to everybody and then make up your mind? chair powell: the way it works is, you know, i talk to the other 18 participants regularly, and i talk to all of them at least once in the 10 days before the meeting. i'm thinking about this three or four weeks before the meeting. what should we want to achieve? what data do we need to see? how do we want to change our communications? all those things. i talk to people and i try to put together an answer that has broad support on the committee, and so when we go into the committee on tuesday morning, you know, i'm confident, usually, that i know where this is going to go. you know, things happen. we get data during the meetings sometimes, events happen, but largely you go in kind of knowing what the likely outcome is. that is the design of it. david: so a lot of people in washington, at gov
david: ok.when you go into fomc meeting, the first day, do you pretty much know where you would like to come out at the end of the second day, or do you want to listen to everybody and then make up your mind? chair powell: the way it works is, you know, i talk to the other 18 participants regularly, and i talk to all of them at least once in the 10 days before the meeting. i'm thinking about this three or four weeks before the meeting. what should we want to achieve? what data do we need to...
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david? >> david: all right. alex perez tonight.lex, thank you. >>> when we come back here, a fast-moving fire east of los angeles, destroying homes. >>> also, the passenger plane descending to within about 100 feet of the water near tampa. air traffic controllers warning the pilots. >>> and tonight, we remember a motown favorite. (vo) you might be used to living with your albuterol asthma rescue inhaler, but it's a bit of a dinosaur, because it only treats your symptoms, not inflammation. treating both symptoms and inflammation with rescue is supported by asthma experts. finally, there's a modern way to treat symptoms and asthma attacks. airsupra is the first ever dual-action rescue inhaler that treats your asthma symptoms and helps prevent attacks. airsupra is the only rescue fda-approved to do both. airsupra is an as-needed rescue inhaler and should not be used as a maintenance treatment for asthma. get medical help right away if your breathing does not improve, continues to worsen, or for serious allergic reactions. using airsup
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david: it worked out. kim: it worked out, it made sense. david: you've been exposed to private equity for a little bit of time. you've met investors here and around the world and so forth. what is your view of the private equity investment community? the most honest people you have ever met? kim: very, very nice people. [laughter] i actually have been introduced to the world. a lot of my friends growing up , they are in this space now, so i am in a group chat where i am being asked all the time about different companies and businesses, mostly tech that they invest in. if they are good companies, and i've even gotten on zooms with founders to hear their pitches on their businesses as if i work with them already. so i felt like it would be a good next step to do it together. david: so, jay, how did the two of you first meet, and how did you get into private equity, and why did you specialize in consumer? jay: i started -- well, first of all, david, thank you for having us here. i started my investing career
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david: thank you.senator roger marshall said president biden could be seen a doctor who specializes in parkinson's disease. >> sources tell me that a neurologist, specialists in parkinson's has been at the white house ten times over the past year, these doctors are so rare they're not making house calls for anybody. david: we have doctor marc siegel dealing with that in a moment. for senior democrats joining the call for biden to step aside after the abc interview. aishah hasnie has a very latest from capitol hill. that is next. ♪ ameritrade is now part of schwab. bringing you an elevated experience, tailor-made for trader minds. ♪ go deeper with thinkorswim: our award-wining trading platforms ♪ unlock support from the schwab trade desk— our team of passionate traders who live and breathe trading. ♪ and sharpen your skills with an immersive online education crafted just for traders. ♪ all so you can trade brilliantly. ♪ did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep
david: thank you.senator roger marshall said president biden could be seen a doctor who specializes in parkinson's disease. >> sources tell me that a neurologist, specialists in parkinson's has been at the white house ten times over the past year, these doctors are so rare they're not making house calls for anybody. david: we have doctor marc siegel dealing with that in a moment. for senior democrats joining the call for biden to step aside after the abc interview. aishah hasnie has a...
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david? >> david: extraordinarily difficult several days after beryl. faith abubey in texas, thank you. let's get to meteorologist lee goldberg from wabc tracking this heat now, lee? >> that searing heat has staying power. the second week of record-breaking heat in the southwest. las vegas has topped 115 for almost a week now. that heat is only expanding eastward into the rockies and plains. the remnants of beryl to the northeast from the heat, it's building right back in by the end of the weekend into midweek next week. triple-digit feel-like readings from the mid-atlantic and carolina pas to the northeast. low pressure off the southeast coast of the u.s. infuses our front with topical moisture. we'll have flash flooding all the way from the carolinas to the northern mid-atlantic, up to 5 inches of rainfall. don't drive through standing water. we'll keep you posted. >> david: lee goldberg of channel 7 in new york, good to have you. >>> we turn to the urgent manhunt in houston for a person of
david? >> david: extraordinarily difficult several days after beryl. faith abubey in texas, thank you. let's get to meteorologist lee goldberg from wabc tracking this heat now, lee? >> that searing heat has staying power. the second week of record-breaking heat in the southwest. las vegas has topped 115 for almost a week now. that heat is only expanding eastward into the rockies and plains. the remnants of beryl to the northeast from the heat, it's building right back in by the end...
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but the professionals david axelrod has given up on him and you can't ignore david axelrod. >> davidod isn't running to be first lady again and seeking a pardon where the rest of his family dr. joe biden trying to become first lady again because she does all the reporting loves the power and hunter biden needs a few things from his dad in the parking are. david: hunter biden is helping him with scripts including the scotus decision last week. >> do you know anybody that voted for hunter biden, according to reports he is running a fair amount of our government, that is scary. david: president biden had another gas in pennsylvania over the weekend, he claimed the state got him across the line when he was ready for delaware senate seat. roll tape. >> even when i was running for senate, each time iran, quite frankly not a joke, philadelphia and particular coming across the line. [cheering] i'm not joking. i mean it, seriously organization and the whole deal. david: he may not be joking but is making a mistake. >> he pivoted and said it was organizationally but he can't back away this wee
but the professionals david axelrod has given up on him and you can't ignore david axelrod. >> davidod isn't running to be first lady again and seeking a pardon where the rest of his family dr. joe biden trying to become first lady again because she does all the reporting loves the power and hunter biden needs a few things from his dad in the parking are. david: hunter biden is helping him with scripts including the scotus decision last week. >> do you know anybody that voted for...
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david? >> david: gio benitez tonight. gio, thank you. >>> we turn to the dramatic scene near the home of supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. a deputy u.s. marshal parked near her washington, d.c. home shooting an armed suspect, a carjacking suspect. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: new details emerging today about an alarming incident involving gunfire near the home of supreme court justice sonya sotomayor. it was just after 1:17 a.m. friday morning, when authorities say kentrell flowers, 18, approached a car sitting in front of sotomayor's home. police say flowers walked to the driver's door and pointed a gun at the occupants, attempting a carjacking. but what he didn't realize is that the people in the car were u.s. marshals, protecting the home of the supreme court justice. one of the deputy u.s. marshals firing four shots, wounding flowers in the mouth. the second u.s. marshal firing as well. according to police, the incident appears to be random, with no connection to sotomayor, except being close to her home. b
david? >> david: gio benitez tonight. gio, thank you. >>> we turn to the dramatic scene near the home of supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. a deputy u.s. marshal parked near her washington, d.c. home shooting an armed suspect, a carjacking suspect. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: new details emerging today about an alarming incident involving gunfire near the home of supreme court justice sonya sotomayor. it was just after 1:17 a.m. friday morning, when authorities...
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david dooley never said anything about ripped pants to police.es spoke with thermofisher employee joe seger who said he talked with dooley that's morning. >> according to joe, he made a point of coming over to say he had to go home because he ripped his pants. >> dooley was adamant he never said that to figure and did not rip his pants that day, but the differing stories about why he came home placed a bull's-eyes warily and david dooley's back. >> we started working on a search warrant for the residence and for the truck. >> you actually execute those search warrants and find no buddy clothing, nothing taken from the crime scene, some kind of murder weapon? >> no. >> no buddy close, no weapon, but david dooley was the only employee who left the warehouse on the morning michelle mockbee was killed, and there were witnesses contradicting dooley's account of why he left that morning. on september 27, 2012, the boone county sheriff's department made its move. david dooley was arrested and charged with the murder of his coworker, michelle mockbee. ca
david dooley never said anything about ripped pants to police.es spoke with thermofisher employee joe seger who said he talked with dooley that's morning. >> according to joe, he made a point of coming over to say he had to go home because he ripped his pants. >> dooley was adamant he never said that to figure and did not rip his pants that day, but the differing stories about why he came home placed a bull's-eyes warily and david dooley's back. >> we started working on a...
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david? >> david: mary bruce in detroit for us. you. >>> we turn next tonight to the weather concerns from philadelphia to new york city to boston, the flood watches up right now and then dangerous heat moving into the northeast. let's get to wabc meteorologist lee goldberg back with us again tonight. hi, lee. >> hi, david. tropical rains have been running up the east coast all day long. for instance, north carolina all the way to southern new jersey, 6 up to 11 inches of rainfall. there's been all types of road flooding. and the flood watches continue from south carolina to massachusetts into the day tomorrow. the downpours are driving along a stalled front. it's all being blocked by the bermuda high. so as we look at it go overnight, we could have rainfall rates 2 to 4 inches an hour until we get to about mid-afternoon tomorrow. then things will quiet down. to the heat, it's expanding out west. we have heat alerts for more than 80 million from the california coast all the way out to the plains, and it keeps expanding as we go thr
david? >> david: mary bruce in detroit for us. you. >>> we turn next tonight to the weather concerns from philadelphia to new york city to boston, the flood watches up right now and then dangerous heat moving into the northeast. let's get to wabc meteorologist lee goldberg back with us again tonight. hi, lee. >> hi, david. tropical rains have been running up the east coast all day long. for instance, north carolina all the way to southern new jersey, 6 up to 11 inches of...
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david: i am david asman in for neil. markets digesting comments for jerome powell, who said we are in a disinflation. market analyst francis newton stacy. what do you think of this? i am surprised the markets didn't rack more favorably to suggest inflation coming down. >> reporter: they didn't act more favorably, it would take a lot more data, inflation is not something. we have unemployment above 4%, that's not out of control, growth trending around the 2%. inflation is coming towards 2%, there wasn't a catalyst although the labor market, there isn't a catalyst. what he fears is if he preemptively lowers rates, that could cause reacceleration of inflation. some fun comments where he said you could do it too soon or too late. the risk is on both sides of doing too sooner too late and also particularly said they ask about political policy and trade tariffs, they asked about the new rate. one of the most effective communicators. david: i love your adverb cheekily, he does have that. he's doing it based on history. in the 7
david: i am david asman in for neil. markets digesting comments for jerome powell, who said we are in a disinflation. market analyst francis newton stacy. what do you think of this? i am surprised the markets didn't rack more favorably to suggest inflation coming down. >> reporter: they didn't act more favorably, it would take a lot more data, inflation is not something. we have unemployment above 4%, that's not out of control, growth trending around the 2%. inflation is coming towards...
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david? david: thank you for the update. breaking news.have been talking about the potential -- we now have this deal valuing skydance at $4.7 million. paramount stockholders with the b class getting 15 a pop. we are looking at a potential investment at about $5 billion. the value is 4.7 5 billion u.s. dollars. it is the latest. the stock to watch going into later today. paramount be holders holding 30%. back to the earlier point, who is going to be on the ballot? president biden remains the affiant despite growing pressure to quit the race. he has touted his global credentials. >> i am [indiscernible] i am the guy that shut down putin. if the lord almighty says joe, get out of the race, i will get out of the race but he is not coming down. david: let's bring in our managing editor for breaking news. he is sticking to his guns. >> he is. joe biden has a busy schedule coming out. he has the nato summit in washington. he has packed campaign travel to swing states. this is a sign from the president that says vocally that he has no intention o
david? david: thank you for the update. breaking news.have been talking about the potential -- we now have this deal valuing skydance at $4.7 million. paramount stockholders with the b class getting 15 a pop. we are looking at a potential investment at about $5 billion. the value is 4.7 5 billion u.s. dollars. it is the latest. the stock to watch going into later today. paramount be holders holding 30%. back to the earlier point, who is going to be on the ballot? president biden remains the...
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david? >> david: james longman, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the brinks truck robbery near philadelphia tonight. hundreds of thousands of dollars taken. >>> and the race to save a 16-year-old buried in the sand at the beach. we'll be right back. ngs, but psoriasis swooped in to clip them. it crushed my confidence. but no longer will psoriasis get a piece of me. i can love my skin again. with bimzelx. only bimzelx targets and blocks il-17a plus f to calm inflammation. i can control my plaques, and start getting myself back. bimzelx helps adults with moderate to severe psoriasis control plaques, to deliver clearer skin fast, for results that last. i will give myself back the freedom of shorts. dare to wear black again from head to toe. (♪) most people got 100% clear skin. some after the first dose. serious side effects, including suicidal thoughts and behavior, infections and lowered ability to fight them, liver problems, and inflammatory bowel disease, have occurred. tell your docto
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david?> david: rachel scott, we'll see you in prime time right here on abc later tonight. thank you for that. let's get straight to our chief white house correspondent mary bruce, also with us. she's live in las vegas, where president biden is headed as he returns to the campaign trail tomorrow. and mary, president biden already weighing in tonight on trump's vp choice, senator j.d. vance, calling him a clone of donald trump. >> reporter: david, the president calling him a clone. his campaign says j.d. vance will bend over backwards to enable donald trump's extreme agenda. and the biden team is highlighting vance's positions, especially on the issue of abortion. vance has criticized exceptions to abortion laws for rape and incest survivors. vance saying previously that two wrongs don't make a right, even if the circumstances, he said, are, quote, somehow inconvenient. the biden team also noting that vance has said he would not have certified the 2020 election results. now, tonight, we are to
david?> david: rachel scott, we'll see you in prime time right here on abc later tonight. thank you for that. let's get straight to our chief white house correspondent mary bruce, also with us. she's live in las vegas, where president biden is headed as he returns to the campaign trail tomorrow. and mary, president biden already weighing in tonight on trump's vp choice, senator j.d. vance, calling him a clone of donald trump. >> reporter: david, the president calling him a clone. his...
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david? >> david: horrific images tonight. ian pannell. good to have you, ian. >>> back here in the u.s., a controversial plea deal for boeing, agreeing to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to defraud the united states, after the 2018 crash in indonesia and 2019 crash in ethiopia. the deal allowing them to avoid a trial stemming from the investigation into the pair of deadly crashes that killed 346 people. tonight, the families of many of the victims are outraged, blasting this agreement. they say justice is being denied. >>> when we come back here tonight, here in new york city, the images coming in right now. a bridge stuck open, malfunctioning because of the heat. >>> also, news of a shark attack coming in. a 14-year-old boy has been attacked. >>> and the comedic actor pleading guilty for his role on january 6th. i got help to push back. i got help to push back. lybalvi helps us push back against bipolar 1. once-daily prescription lybalvi is proven to treat manic or mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults, to help you push back. eld
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david? >> david: trevor ault with us tonight.nk you, trevor. >>> we turn now to the dramatic opening statements in alec baldwin's trial, after the deadly accidental shooting on the "rust" movie set. baldwin was right there in court today, charged with involuntary manslaughter. the opening statements from both sides tonight. here's mola lenghi. >> reporter: tonight, more than two years after the fatal shooting on the set of "rust," alec baldwin appearing in a santa fe, new mexico, court for his involuntary manslaughter trial. baldwin's wife, hilaria, and his brother, actor stephen baldwin, seated behind him. in opening statements, prosecutors disputing baldwin's claim that he did not pull the trigger on the gun that killed cinematographer halyna hutchins in october 2021. >> he pointed the gun at another human being, cocked the hammer, and pulled that trigger in reckless disregard for ms. hutchins' safety. >> reporter: and prosecutors telling the jury of 11 women and five men that evidence will show a pattern of recklessness on set
david? >> david: trevor ault with us tonight.nk you, trevor. >>> we turn now to the dramatic opening statements in alec baldwin's trial, after the deadly accidental shooting on the "rust" movie set. baldwin was right there in court today, charged with involuntary manslaughter. the opening statements from both sides tonight. here's mola lenghi. >> reporter: tonight, more than two years after the fatal shooting on the set of "rust," alec baldwin appearing...
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david? >> david: all of this moving quickly. mary bruce leading us off. mar mary, thank you. i want to bring in karl. you have learned tonight that the president is much more open now, receptive to these discussions about whether or not to stay in the race. >> there's been a clear change. the president, i'm told by multiple people close to him, is listening to the arguments of democrats who say that he cannot win and that he should get out of the race. that said, two members of the president's inner circle, people very close to joe biden, tell us today that he is not there yet, in fact, one person close to the president tells us, who spoke to him today, tells us that he plans to be back at the white house and back on the campaign trail by next week, as soon as he recovers from covid. that said, david, running as the nominee of a party where the entire elected leadership thinks you should go is not sustainable. biden is listening to those arguments. but he is still at least at the moment insi
david? >> david: all of this moving quickly. mary bruce leading us off. mar mary, thank you. i want to bring in karl. you have learned tonight that the president is much more open now, receptive to these discussions about whether or not to stay in the race. >> there's been a clear change. the president, i'm told by multiple people close to him, is listening to the arguments of democrats who say that he cannot win and that he should get out of the race. that said, two members of the...
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david? >> david: ian pannell in london. thank you. >>> tonight, israel is warning of retaliation following a deadly rocket attack by hezbollah, killing a dozen children playing soccer in the israeli-controlled golan heights. prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying israel's response will come, and it will be severe. hezbollah tonight denying the attack. >>> we are also tracking the images coming in from venezuela tonight, where the gove says nicolas maduro has been re-elected to a third six-year term, although full voting data has not been released. the u.s. and south american nations have not recognized the results. tonight, demonstrators continue to take to the streets. maduro has presided over the collapse of venezuela's economy. more than 7 million people have thread that country. >>> we turn now to paris and the summer games. team usa at the top of the meddle count, and a thrilling finish for the men's gymnastics team, ending a 16-year drought. abc's james longman covering the games for us from paris. >> reporter: toni
david? >> david: ian pannell in london. thank you. >>> tonight, israel is warning of retaliation following a deadly rocket attack by hezbollah, killing a dozen children playing soccer in the israeli-controlled golan heights. prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying israel's response will come, and it will be severe. hezbollah tonight denying the attack. >>> we are also tracking the images coming in from venezuela tonight, where the gove says nicolas maduro has been...
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david? >> david: horrific images tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s., a controversial plea deal for boeing, agreeing to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to defraud the united states, after the 2018 crash in indonesia and 2 2019 crash in ethiopia. the deal allowing them to avoid a trial in an investigation of the crashes that killed 346 people. tonight, many families blasting this agreement. >>> when we come back here tonight, here in new york city, the images coming in right now. a bridge stuck open, malfunctions because of the heat. >>> also, news of a shark attack coming in. a 14-year-old boy has been attacked. >>> and the comedic actor pleading guilty for his role on january 6th. to push back. lybalvi helps us push back against bipolar 1. once-daily prescription lybalvi is proven to treat manic or mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults, to help you push back. elderly patients with dementia have increased risk of death or stroke. do not take lybalvi if you are taking opioids or are in opioid withdrawal.
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david? >> david: mary bruce leading us off tonight. mary, thank you. >>> one more note on this tonight, because also watching very closely in washington, democrats in congress. the tense meetings today behind closed doors. do they stand behind the president now that he's vowing to stay in this race? what they told our rachel scott today. >> reporter: democratic lawmakers huddling for hours today behind closed doors, wrestling with whether to stick with president biden as their party's nominee, or call on him to drop out of the race. but tonight, while there are concerns behind closed doors, many lawmakers acknowledging they have little power over the situation, and that the president will be their nominee. >> are you all on the same page? >> no. >> what do you mean you're not on the same page? >> not even in the same book. >> reporter: sources describe the meeting of house democrats as "rough." several people who were inside telling us a number of lawmakers believe the president should quit
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david. >> david: selina wang with us as well. thank you. >>> tonight, many democratic leaders say biden's decision will energize the party. will kamala harris, though, prevail in this nomination process or will she be challenged? if she does get the nomination with the president now fully behind her, who will be her choice for running mate? here's our chief washington correspondent, jonathan karl, tonight. >> reporter: she doesn't have a single pledged delegate yet, but vice president kamala harris is quickly emerging as the presumptive democrat, nominee. even before she had made it official, she had locked up key endorsements starting with biden himself and former president bill clinton and hillary clinton. members of congress quickly endorsing too. >> it's in the interest of continuity and stability for the party to quickly coalesce around vice president harris. >> reporter: including key figures in the house, the political arm of the congressional black caucus and jim clyburn, widely seen as the most important endorsement bide
david. >> david: selina wang with us as well. thank you. >>> tonight, many democratic leaders say biden's decision will energize the party. will kamala harris, though, prevail in this nomination process or will she be challenged? if she does get the nomination with the president now fully behind her, who will be her choice for running mate? here's our chief washington correspondent, jonathan karl, tonight. >> reporter: she doesn't have a single pledged delegate yet, but...
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david?david: that peer owe, kelly at the top of the list, according to sources and martha raddatz. mary, thank you, leading us off tonight. >>> president biden, meanwhile, back at the white house tonight, after coming down with covid. his doctor says he tested negative today. the president is now set to address the nation from the oval office tomorrow night. we will carry it live right here on abc. tonight, what we're learning already. here's our senior white house correspondent selina wang. >> reporter: tonight, president biden back at the white house, in public for the first time since making his historic decision to end his re-election campaign. >> why did you drop out of the election? >> reporter: as he left rehoboth beach, delaware, where he was isolating with covid for more than five days, the president telling reporters he's "feeling well." >> mr. president, how are you feeling? >> how are you feeling, sir? >> well. >> reporter: before walking up the stairs of air force one, saluting.
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israel lobbist jonathan goldsteen a co-owner of chelsea fc who funded david lamy's failed mariral run has hosted kirsama in a box at stanford bridge during the ghazza genocide. he is pictured here with then israeli minister of strategic affairs, ghilad iran a meeting in 2017 to work on supporting israel in britain. starmer's labour party will continue its rond. with israel lobbiists while in power, what will the lobby expect in return for the support it gave the party before it reach downing street? joining me in the studio as usual is our resident expert and eminent scholarly critic of israel david miller. david's a senior research fellow at the center of islam and global affairs at istanbul sam university and he's a co-director of the lobbiing watch dock spinwatch. today's guest is one of our regular contributors. he's the celebrated hip-hop artist and podcast presenter from press news loke. loke has been highly. critical of the israel lobby's influence on the british labor party, which is now in government. he's also revealed the new prime minister's links to the zincentity and in
israel lobbist jonathan goldsteen a co-owner of chelsea fc who funded david lamy's failed mariral run has hosted kirsama in a box at stanford bridge during the ghazza genocide. he is pictured here with then israeli minister of strategic affairs, ghilad iran a meeting in 2017 to work on supporting israel in britain. starmer's labour party will continue its rond. with israel lobbiists while in power, what will the lobby expect in return for the support it gave the party before it reach downing...