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david: where was it based? nicolai: london. . vid: when did you set up your own hedge fund gekko nicolai: i took a break. i needed a masters in art history. i realized i was not very good at it. david: how do you know you are not good at art history? nicolai: you get feedback from the professor that you are not the brightest. [laughter] i am better at looking at stocks than paintings. david: you built in our collection. nicolai: it is easier to buy art and write about art. david: how big was your own hedge fund before you stopped it? nicolai: just under $20 billion. one of the largest in europe. i'm proud of what we did. david: you have a $20 billion hedge fund you are averaging rates of return in the double digits. you got this opportunity to run norges investment management, did you say to your family i will not be making that much money anymore and we have to live more conservatively? nicolai: yes. david: what did they say? were they happy? nicolai: yes. i have enough money. david: usually hedge fund managers want to buy airpla
david: where was it based? nicolai: london. . vid: when did you set up your own hedge fund gekko nicolai: i took a break. i needed a masters in art history. i realized i was not very good at it. david: how do you know you are not good at art history? nicolai: you get feedback from the professor that you are not the brightest. [laughter] i am better at looking at stocks than paintings. david: you built in our collection. nicolai: it is easier to buy art and write about art. david: how big was...
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david: where was it based? nicolai: london. vid: when did you say i will set up my own hedge fund? nicolai: afterwards. i'd worked for these hedge funds for five years, made some money, then i took a break and did a masters in art history. i realized i was not very good at it. david: how do you know you are not good at art history? nicolai: you get feedback from the professor that you are not the brightest. [laughter] i am better at looking at stocks than paintings. let's set up this firm instead. david: you built a great art collection, so you must know something. nicolai: yes, but it is easier to buy art than write about art. david: how big was your own hedge fund before you stopped it? nicolai: just under $20 billion. one of the largest in europe. i'm proud of what we did. we had many of the largest universities in the world. david: you have a $20 billion hedge fund and you are averaging rates of return in the double digits. you got this opportunity to run norges investment management, did you say to your family i will not be
david: where was it based? nicolai: london. vid: when did you say i will set up my own hedge fund? nicolai: afterwards. i'd worked for these hedge funds for five years, made some money, then i took a break and did a masters in art history. i realized i was not very good at it. david: how do you know you are not good at art history? nicolai: you get feedback from the professor that you are not the brightest. [laughter] i am better at looking at stocks than paintings. let's set up this firm...
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his family says that david was beaten and stabbed. it happened along olsen avenue at the bustling shopping district at about 715 friday night. san jose police responded to reports of a large fight, but the attackers left before officers arrived. david was taken to the hospital where he died, while those close to him mourn his death. people in the area, they're just shocked to learn what happened. >> he was a good kid. he was for sure leader. if i tell him to leave the classroom with the class, he knew what he was doing. he paid attention even. yeah. he's just someone i could relate to when i was young. >> i'm still uncomfortable even just being around in this area after knowing, like, the violence that went on. >> san jose mayor matt mehan shared his condolences with david's family, saying he has police officers that they work to determine what led to that attack and bring the perpetrator of the violent attack to justice. a surfer was rescued near the golden gate bridge today after his surfboard broke in half. the san francisco fire d
his family says that david was beaten and stabbed. it happened along olsen avenue at the bustling shopping district at about 715 friday night. san jose police responded to reports of a large fight, but the attackers left before officers arrived. david was taken to the hospital where he died, while those close to him mourn his death. people in the area, they're just shocked to learn what happened. >> he was a good kid. he was for sure leader. if i tell him to leave the classroom with the...
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guidance of what to do for your constituents. >> and then during the first unspeakable presidency, david was the chair of the asian pacific islander caucus at the same time as i was the chair of the latino caucus. and he pushed us once again creating the one california fund. knowing that we have to protect immigrant workers and immigrants in california not just with our actions and with our our words but with money, with legal defense, using our laws, using the law to ensure that people who we represented people who are here in hard working weren't subject to the tyranny of what we were seeing in washington, d.c. when in my personal favorite of course is david chu was always there for workers. for seven years he had a perfect 100% score when it came to organized labor for his votes in the assembly. >> that's pretty tough. it's pretty tough for one year. of course i did too. but that's a different question altogether. i came from organized labor. but when he left and came to san francisco to be city attorney, we talked quite a few times about how important it was not just the laws that we pas
guidance of what to do for your constituents. >> and then during the first unspeakable presidency, david was the chair of the asian pacific islander caucus at the same time as i was the chair of the latino caucus. and he pushed us once again creating the one california fund. knowing that we have to protect immigrant workers and immigrants in california not just with our actions and with our our words but with money, with legal defense, using our laws, using the law to ensure that people...
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david was taken to a hospital where he died. >> it's a tragedy that we got to lose someone so young over something so small. >> david had trained with berto at gladiators boxing gym in redwood city, where he lived. >> he was a good kid. he was for sure leader. if i tell him to leave the classroom with the class, he knew what he was doing. he paid attention even. yeah. he's just someone i could relate to. when i was young. >> at santana row on monday, there were no signs of the violence as shoppers took advantage of presidents day sales. we spotted the san jose police officers on patrol, their usual assignment during business hours. shoppers we spoke to were shocked by what happened. gail and john price used to live in san jose but moved to reno a decade ago. >> it's sad. sadness, devastated how the family must feel. >> no respect for human life. >> yeah, that's. >> it's like throwaway society. you television don't work. get a new one. if you don't like this person, kill them. get another friend. >> it's not the first thing you want to see when you're looking up a place that. >> this coup
david was taken to a hospital where he died. >> it's a tragedy that we got to lose someone so young over something so small. >> david had trained with berto at gladiators boxing gym in redwood city, where he lived. >> he was a good kid. he was for sure leader. if i tell him to leave the classroom with the class, he knew what he was doing. he paid attention even. yeah. he's just someone i could relate to. when i was young. >> at santana row on monday, there were no signs...
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david: what did you do when covid came? brandie: the concern washat happens if i get sick and i cannot take care of my animals? ♪ david: the pandas that you have now, they would begin breeding at what age? brandie: they are three years old. probably around five or six would be the earliest they have a cub. david: when they are ready to breed, it does not always work so you have an artificial insemination program. brandie: the first thing you want to do is for the animals to breed naturally. if we have animals that are behaviorally competent and they breed naturally. that's the best thing all around. we are in the business of saving a species. we want to make sure the genes of these animals are represented in the population. david: as a zoologist, why do you think the evolution is they are black-and-white? what is it about black and white that they evolve that way? brandie: in the wild, there are a lot of animals that have black and white coloration patterns. we do not know exactly why but there are some different things. it could be because they ha
david: what did you do when covid came? brandie: the concern washat happens if i get sick and i cannot take care of my animals? ♪ david: the pandas that you have now, they would begin breeding at what age? brandie: they are three years old. probably around five or six would be the earliest they have a cub. david: when they are ready to breed, it does not always work so you have an artificial insemination program. brandie: the first thing you want to do is for the animals to breed naturally....
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david: was it easy to get the pandas to come back to washington, d.c.? did the chinese say we have some extra pandas and we do not know what to do with them? brandie: it was more difficult on that. it was about over the course of a year where we had conversations with our colleagues in china and we were able to get pandas here quickly. i think it is a testament to the relationship we have built over decades, to the conservation success we've had with our pandas and panda program. it was a lot of conversations. but i think we always knew in the end we did want pandas at the national zoo. david: how big is the national zoo? how many acres do you have? brandie: we have two facilities. the zoo and washington, d.c. is 175 acres. in rock creek park. we also have a facility called our conservation biology institute. that is 3200 acres in front royal, virginia. david: when i was a little boy growing up in baltimore, we had a zoo, it still exists, but the animals were in big cages. they did not seem to roam around much. my understanding is people in charge of zoos
david: was it easy to get the pandas to come back to washington, d.c.? did the chinese say we have some extra pandas and we do not know what to do with them? brandie: it was more difficult on that. it was about over the course of a year where we had conversations with our colleagues in china and we were able to get pandas here quickly. i think it is a testament to the relationship we have built over decades, to the conservation success we've had with our pandas and panda program. it was a lot...
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was be able to bring everybody on board. we were singing from the same sheet of music. we all had unified goals. david: what caused the ship to crash into the bridge? what was the cause? gov. moore: they are still going through that now and there is litigation the attorney general has filed and we are going through the process of identification. the thing we know is bridges don't just collapse. there is negligence that caused the bridge to collapse on march 26. david: maryland has had a reputation in this metropolitan area of being a higher tax state than virginia. recently you announced a $3 billion budget gap you are trying to deal with and part of it is you are increasing taxes on wealthier people. gov. moore: yeah, but what we are doing is this -- no one agrees the tax code makes sense in the state of maryland. i said we've got to be able to reform the tax code to make us more competitive and simpler, fairer and progrowth. i announced a budget plan. it is counterintuitive but i find the people to deal with the budget deficit, the structural deficit we inherited, we are actually going to give two t
was be able to bring everybody on board. we were singing from the same sheet of music. we all had unified goals. david: what caused the ship to crash into the bridge? what was the cause? gov. moore: they are still going through that now and there is litigation the attorney general has filed and we are going through the process of identification. the thing we know is bridges don't just collapse. there is negligence that caused the bridge to collapse on march 26. david: maryland has had a...
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david was taken to a hospital where he died. >> it's tragedy that we got to lose someone so young over so small. >> david had trained with berto at gladiators boxing gym in redwood city, where he lived. >> he was a good kid. he was for sure, leader. if i tell him to leave the classroom with the class, he knew what he was doing. he paid attention even. yeah. he's just someone i could relate to. when i was young. >> at santana row on monday, there were no signs of the violence as shoppers took advantage of presidents day sales. we spotted the san jose police officers on patrol, their usual assignment during business hours. shoppers we ske to were shocked by what happened. gail and john price used to live in san jose but moved to reno a decade ago. >> it's sad. sadness, devastated how the family must feel. >> no respect for human life. >> yeah, yeah, that's. >> it's like throwaway society. you. television don't work. get a new one. if you don't like this person, kill them. get another friend. >> it's not the first thing you want to see when you're looking up a place that. >> this couple w
david was taken to a hospital where he died. >> it's tragedy that we got to lose someone so young over so small. >> david had trained with berto at gladiators boxing gym in redwood city, where he lived. >> he was a good kid. he was for sure, leader. if i tell him to leave the classroom with the class, he knew what he was doing. he paid attention even. yeah. he's just someone i could relate to. when i was young. >> at santana row on monday, there were no signs of the...
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was born. so he could serve in congress. davidpeople may not remember this but your father was very famous because he was a moderate republican and was appointed by nelson rockefeller, also a republican, and then he opposed the war in vietnam under richard nixon and then johnson, and that became very difficult for him, politically because many republicans at that time wanted to support richard nixon i didn't feel that a republican opposed the vietnam war was a good republican, let's put it that way. was that difficult for you or were you proud of your father at the time because many people who were younger at the time were against the vietnam war. roger: i couldn't be prouder of my father and the courage he took to do something he knew was the right thing to do. it wasn't popular, and he knew at the time that he would likely lose his seat and lose the election, but he did it anyhow. and they think when we were young, he actually gathered us around, i'm one of five boys, with my mother and father, and said, i'm going to do this, bu
was born. so he could serve in congress. davidpeople may not remember this but your father was very famous because he was a moderate republican and was appointed by nelson rockefeller, also a republican, and then he opposed the war in vietnam under richard nixon and then johnson, and that became very difficult for him, politically because many republicans at that time wanted to support richard nixon i didn't feel that a republican opposed the vietnam war was a good republican, let's put it that...
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david: your family moved to washington? roger: we moved there in 1959 when i wasorn so he could serve in congress. david: people may not remember this, but your father was very famous because he was appointed as a moderate republican and then he opposed the war in vietnam under richard nixon. that became very difficult for him politically because many republicans at that time wanted to support richard nixon and didn't feel that a republican who opposed the vietnam war was a good republican. was that difficult for you? were you proud of what your father had done at the time? many people who were younger were against the vietnam war. roger: i couldn't be prouder of my father and the courage it took for him to do something that he knew was the right thing to do. it wasn't popular. and he knew at the time that he would likely lose his seat and lose the election. but he did it anyhow. and i think when we were young, he actually gathered us around. well i'm one of five boys. with my mother and father. and said, i'm going to do this but i will likely lose the election. b
david: your family moved to washington? roger: we moved there in 1959 when i wasorn so he could serve in congress. david: people may not remember this, but your father was very famous because he was appointed as a moderate republican and then he opposed the war in vietnam under richard nixon. that became very difficult for him politically because many republicans at that time wanted to support richard nixon and didn't feel that a republican who opposed the vietnam war was a good republican. was...
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david: let's talk about your background, which is unusual. where were you born? gov. moore: i wasorn in maryland. in takoma park, maryland. david: your parents did what? gov. moore: my father was a radio journalist. my mother was his assistant. david: your father died when you were only three years old? gov. moore: he died from what is basically the epiglottis that we all have, his became so swollen that it just sat on top of his windpipe. his body suffocated itself and he died in front of me. david: did you realize what was happening? you were only three years old. gov. moore: i did not. my mother tells a story how at his funeral, my uncle took me up to see his body for the final time in the casket and i touched him and i asked if he was going to come with us. even at that time i had no idea what had fully happened and didn't really process until i got older. david: you have siblings? gov. moore: an older sister and a younger sister. my mother had a hard time with the transition, she didn't feel safe in the neighborhood or house. she called her parents my , grandparents. david: y
david: let's talk about your background, which is unusual. where were you born? gov. moore: i wasorn in maryland. in takoma park, maryland. david: your parents did what? gov. moore: my father was a radio journalist. my mother was his assistant. david: your father died when you were only three years old? gov. moore: he died from what is basically the epiglottis that we all have, his became so swollen that it just sat on top of his windpipe. his body suffocated itself and he died in front of me....
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david was taken to a hospital where he died. >> it's tragedy that we got to lose someone so young over. >> david had trained with at gladiators boxing gym in redwood city, where he lived. >> he was a good kid. he was for sure a leader. if i tell him to leave the classroom with the class, he knew what he was doing. he paid attention even. yeah. he's just someone i could relate to. when i was young. >> at santana row on monday, there were no signs of the violence as shoppers took advantage of presidents day sales. we spotted the san jose police officers on patrol, their usual assignment during business hours. shoppers we spoke to were shocked by what happened. gala and john price used to live in san jose, but moved to reno a decade ago. >> it's sad. sadness, devastated how the family must feel. >> no respect for human life. >> yeah, yeah, that's. >> it's like throwaway society. you television don't work. get a new one. if you don't like this person, kill them. get another friend. >> it's not the first thing you want to see when you're looking up a place that. >> this couple was visiting
david was taken to a hospital where he died. >> it's tragedy that we got to lose someone so young over. >> david had trained with at gladiators boxing gym in redwood city, where he lived. >> he was a good kid. he was for sure a leader. if i tell him to leave the classroom with the class, he knew what he was doing. he paid attention even. yeah. he's just someone i could relate to. when i was young. >> at santana row on monday, there were no signs of the violence as...
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david: what did your parents do? roger: my mother was a nurse, my father was a politician. lawyer. david: he was a congressman who was appointed by nelson rockefeller to succeed the assassinated robert f. kennedy and became a senator. roger: correct. david: and then your family moved to washington then? roger: we moved to washington in 1959 when i was born. so he could serve in congress. david: people may not remember this but your father was very famous because he was a moderate republican and was appointed by nelson rockefeller, also a republican, and then he opposed the war in vietnam under richard nixon and then johnson, and that became very difficult for him politically because many republicans at that time wanted to support richard nixon and didn't feel that a republican opposed the vietnam war was a good republican, let's put it that way. was that difficult for you or were you proud of your father at the time because many people who were younger at the time were against the vietnam war. roger: i couldn't be prouder of my father and the courage he took to do something
david: what did your parents do? roger: my mother was a nurse, my father was a politician. lawyer. david: he was a congressman who was appointed by nelson rockefeller to succeed the assassinated robert f. kennedy and became a senator. roger: correct. david: and then your family moved to washington then? roger: we moved to washington in 1959 when i was born. so he could serve in congress. david: people may not remember this but your father was very famous because he was a moderate republican and...
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according to his family on gofundme, david was on a date with his girlfriend wn he was attacked by a group of teenagers. his family says david waseaten and stabbed in the heart. it olsen t the bustling shopping district at about 715 friday night. san jose police responded to reports of a large fight. the attackers fled before officers arrived. david was taken to a hospital where he died. >> it's a tragedy that we got to lose someone so young over something so small. >> david had trained with berto at gladiators boxing gym in redwood city, where he lived. >> he was a good kid. he was for sure, leader. if i tell him to leave the classroom with the class, he knew what he was doing. he paid attention even. yeah, he just someone i could relate to when i was young. >> attana row on monday, there were no signs of the violence as shoppers took advantage of presidents day sales. we spotted the san jose police officers on patrol, their usual assignment during business hours. shoppers we spoke to were shocked by what happened. gail and john price used to live in san jose but moved to reno a deca
according to his family on gofundme, david was on a date with his girlfriend wn he was attacked by a group of teenagers. his family says david waseaten and stabbed in the heart. it olsen t the bustling shopping district at about 715 friday night. san jose police responded to reports of a large fight. the attackers fled before officers arrived. david was taken to a hospital where he died. >> it's a tragedy that we got to lose someone so young over something so small. >> david had...
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was actually accountable to other people for my actions. i just believe deeply in accountability and help to save my life. davidyou went into the army and you were there for a year or so before you went to hopkins? gov. moore: i was in two years, so i finished up, got my associates degree, i'm one of the only governors in the country with a two year college degree, that is the ring right here. i transferred after finishing my associates degree and i went to johns hopkins to finish my undergrad. david: who told you to apply for a rhodes scholarship? gov. moore: it was a mutual friend of ours, kurt smoke. at that time he was the mayor of baltimore and i have a picture in my office of him pointing to a picture in his office back when i was a young intern and i had hair and he was a young mare and he had hair. the picture he's pointing to is his rhodes scholarship class. in that moment he was telling me, i want you to apply for the rhodes scholarship. david: you got a rhodes scholarship, only 32 americans every year get them. you went to oxford. did you study anything? gov. moore: i did, i got my masters in interna
was actually accountable to other people for my actions. i just believe deeply in accountability and help to save my life. davidyou went into the army and you were there for a year or so before you went to hopkins? gov. moore: i was in two years, so i finished up, got my associates degree, i'm one of the only governors in the country with a two year college degree, that is the ring right here. i transferred after finishing my associates degree and i went to johns hopkins to finish my undergrad....
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was pointed straight down. they had no elevated control to control their up and down movement. david: well, what could cause a fire as it was, as it was ascending trying to reach -- i mean, could that be a bird strike or what? >> you know, birds aren't really flying at night. you could have a catastrophic turbine failure, just a part in the engine that fails, and the -- and so you're on takeoff power, you're climbing out, and when that engine fails, you're pouring fuel into that and that's where you get the fire from. so the pilots were probably struggling with trying to push the nose of the airplane down, maintain directional control and also deal with the fire. probably got an indication in the cockpit. however, they're dealing with that that, but if the turbine actually came apart and penetrated the tail section, it's a t-tail aircraft, and they were not able to control the tail condition, then -- or the position of the tail, then they lost control of the aircraft, and they were just along for the ride at that point. david: well, i'm assuming that because when you look at that deb
was pointed straight down. they had no elevated control to control their up and down movement. david: well, what could cause a fire as it was, as it was ascending trying to reach -- i mean, could that be a bird strike or what? >> you know, birds aren't really flying at night. you could have a catastrophic turbine failure, just a part in the engine that fails, and the -- and so you're on takeoff power, you're climbing out, and when that engine fails, you're pouring fuel into that and...
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and david was great. how about that? from that was i don't know where is david thursday, but david it was great, which was with me for a long time. but you know, that was a tough race. that was an incredible i thought you know, maybe i don't want to say it, but that might have been the toughest of all. you know, when you have a father that was there for 26 years and a son that's been there for 24 years or whatever it is, that's not easy. and you did it and you did it under a lot of pressure, too. you were under a lot of pressure. he was actually in the field in butler when he pennsylvania when we had that terrible incident and and i saved his life because i said david, come on up. no, you know what, david? stay there for a little while. and and then i said, let me see the chart. i looked over to the right. if he were to come up, he would have been maybe not here. so i saved your life by saying, don't come up. i said, come up later, david. we'll have you later. that was a good wasn't that a good moment? he looks back. he s
and david was great. how about that? from that was i don't know where is david thursday, but david it was great, which was with me for a long time. but you know, that was a tough race. that was an incredible i thought you know, maybe i don't want to say it, but that might have been the toughest of all. you know, when you have a father that was there for 26 years and a son that's been there for 24 years or whatever it is, that's not easy. and you did it and you did it under a lot of pressure,...
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but also with the bottom that we're picking up on, on what david was, it was saying that can the new government do all of this, are you optimistic model of domestic? but again, the face of the election next year would be were, but was a very great challenge with his government. that phase of mans socio economic challenges, not the industry acceptance that essential services like as or as care employment education for old citizens. that's a invasion that both i own and that i'm already put on the table, but how they could trust all this challenging to a golden opportunity to stop, to establish a trust buttons, accountable interest, better. so system of reduce the, not the battery, but all of the services i need the key issue regarding the difference, both of the and clay in ballistic scenario is that you are facing since find the case a little that gentleman, i'm afraid we are going to end our discussion, many things indeed to all of you, david woods, lorenzo tom, better, and elijah 98th. thanks for watching. you can see the program again at any time just by go into the website where
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was the motive? the couple, they said, had hit a breaking point. david liz sevilla-- andrea canning (voiceover): liz sevilla testified that her hard-charging, multitasking friend debbie found lars a little too laid back. like there was always a project, and it was taking a long time for-- lawyer: and who was doing this for her? lars. lawyer: so it'd be fair to say she was frustrated with lars? yes, sir. its importance is-- andrea canning (voiceover): the prosecutors told the jury this marriage of opposites became too lopsided for lars to handle. she took time to play tennis. work was very important. she took time out to go have dinner with friends and family. he wasn't a factor. basically, she didn't consider him enough to be a part of her normal everyday life. andrea canning (voiceover): they said lars wanted more from debbie, and when he didn't get it, he got rid of her instead. this is a new one for me. one of the possible motives that was brought up that lars was old school and was upset that debbie did not take his last name. she was a professional
was the motive? the couple, they said, had hit a breaking point. david liz sevilla-- andrea canning (voiceover): liz sevilla testified that her hard-charging, multitasking friend debbie found lars a little too laid back. like there was always a project, and it was taking a long time for-- lawyer: and who was doing this for her? lars. lawyer: so it'd be fair to say she was frustrated with lars? yes, sir. its importance is-- andrea canning (voiceover): the prosecutors told the jury this marriage...
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president carter's personal relationship with is a dat a camp david was really impoant. took the two leaders toth gettysburg batfield to show them that fact that war is not the solution. more wars will gust lead to more deets. begin, by the way, he was so moved, he gave the getties burling address with no notes. secondly, he went to an chabot dinner that he arranged as camp david and stayed the whole time to try to bond. these kinds of relationship are very important. when i was doing the holocaust negotiations with germany. i bonded with my german opponent who had a great feeling that hey had to atone for their world war ii sins and that was very helpful. having these perm rhythms which shall when you don't have it, then you're in trouble. so at camp did ii in 2,000. the second camp david with prosecute clinton, arafat of the p.l.o. and barat. barat and arafat was like oil and water. clinton wasn't able to bond with them the way carter bonded with sadat and that lack of personal chemistry was a real problem. peter: let's go back to 1978. we have some video we want to sh
president carter's personal relationship with is a dat a camp david was really impoant. took the two leaders toth gettysburg batfield to show them that fact that war is not the solution. more wars will gust lead to more deets. begin, by the way, he was so moved, he gave the getties burling address with no notes. secondly, he went to an chabot dinner that he arranged as camp david and stayed the whole time to try to bond. these kinds of relationship are very important. when i was doing the...
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president carter's personal relationship with is a dat and camp david was really important. took the two leaders toth gettysburg batfield to show them that fact that war is not the solution. more wars will gust lead to more deets. begin, by the way, he was so moved, he gave the getties burling address with no notes. secondly, he went to an chabot dinner that he arranged as camp david and stayed the whole time to try to bond. these kinds of relationship are very important. when i was doing the holocaust negotiations with germany. i bonded with my german opponent who had a great feeling that hey had to atone for their world war ii sins and that was very helpful. having these perm rhythms which shall when you don't have it, then you're in trouble. somp david ii in 2,000. the second camp david with prosecute clinton, arafat of the p.l.o. and barat. barat and arafat was like oil and water. clinton wasn't able to bond with them the way carter bonded with sadat and that lack of personal chemistry was a real problem. peter: let's go back to 1978. we have some video we want to show w
president carter's personal relationship with is a dat and camp david was really important. took the two leaders toth gettysburg batfield to show them that fact that war is not the solution. more wars will gust lead to more deets. begin, by the way, he was so moved, he gave the getties burling address with no notes. secondly, he went to an chabot dinner that he arranged as camp david and stayed the whole time to try to bond. these kinds of relationship are very important. when i was doing the...
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o wilkie was amazing. lag this visible guess because i was in david was quiet like not know my leg was right inside because see who the the enjoyment is key for sports instructor because she teaches surface skills to kids and the art of motorcycling is a fun way of encouraging awareness of the environment and health here academy. the lead this on this for me, your age. this was the already tell me that when this that's a very much i, when this health benefits are weekly, very young, he does need to stop letting me when they get older or some of them are. i basically suggest most of them are very healthy range of new initiatives, helping to get things rolling and lives in a place like a ghost so much more attractive and enjoyable. that's all for today's show would love to hear your thoughts. so please drop us a line at eco, a dw dot com, and join us next week to see more people making a positive difference from me. chris, 11th and illegals. it's good by and remember if you want more inspiring stories from africa and around the world to search for eco africa online. i muller mama one day
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was indicted after speaking up about the migrants and a lot of questions whether these indictments were politically motivated, something the president knows about. they had a lot of common ground. davidsome of the charges, who were asking about it, haven't had an upgrade which included the so-called crimes against -- >> a pretty poor bride. brian: david: the bill that would have delayed new york's 21 special district election to november is dead. this is representative stuff ionic --stefanik they want to delay her seat so the slim majority in the house would be even slimmer than it already is. will they succeed? >> they pooled it yesterday. until the november election, obviously hurt their majority in congress but now it seems they will have a normal special within 90 days in the normal range. david: that district is selected to go public. david: great to see you. you handled a lot. the left continues defending the wasteful spending and congresswoman maxine waters has harsh words for elon musk. >> he has turned over our country to elon musk. we didn't elect him, we didn't want him. he's a thief, he's a gangster. david: what baggage does she bring to that conversation? seems like demo
was indicted after speaking up about the migrants and a lot of questions whether these indictments were politically motivated, something the president knows about. they had a lot of common ground. davidsome of the charges, who were asking about it, haven't had an upgrade which included the so-called crimes against -- >> a pretty poor bride. brian: david: the bill that would have delayed new york's 21 special district election to november is dead. this is representative stuff ionic...
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but the real challenge d, like david was saying, deposit really grains the system of really competent people. these are career people who know how to do, you know, evaluation. these are people to know how to do. let's say nutrition. so that is what would be lost, but i think that is not only one side of the ledger even on data side, i think that united states will lose delivered just to give you an example. they also get countries of the you in general assembly, i almost got the older men by states united states, a new p and countries already lots of that through development aid. now to hear many, terry and aid they lose that. if china comes today, i think you know too many terry, and i call me t a day african union and say, look, we'll step into these extent that wouldn't really begin giving them not stronger foothold on the african continent. well, for instance, joe biden doing, he's lost last time, few weeks before he left. he visited a goal of the reason why it didn't go on was the united states is trying to build a railway, what we call the people triangle that come to that joins
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david was active in the church, took boxing lessons, and was taking college prep classes.to help his family pay for the funeral has raised more than $25,000. we'll have a link to that on our website, abc seven news.com. >> well, there's a new move to ban anti-aging products for kids under the age of 18. a california assembly member introduced a new bill today after social media trends led young children to buy skincare products made for adults. abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has more on this bill, and how experts say the products can actually harm kids. >> tween trendsetters have taken over parts of social media with skincare routines that have inspired other young kids. routines that are surprising, even dermatologists. >> and i'm seeing more and more young people who are coming in with skincare regimens that are ten times more complicated than mine, or many of my patients who are, you know, in their 20s up to their 80s. >> stanford's doctor, zakia rahman, said some products, like retinoids, are fda approved for ages nine and up. with the doctor's guidance, they can
david was active in the church, took boxing lessons, and was taking college prep classes.to help his family pay for the funeral has raised more than $25,000. we'll have a link to that on our website, abc seven news.com. >> well, there's a new move to ban anti-aging products for kids under the age of 18. a california assembly member introduced a new bill today after social media trends led young children to buy skincare products made for adults. abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has...
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david: there was a line that maybe was david copper field and some dickens novel and the law said thatbsolutely counter to the figures that have come in. these are not, these are not prospects of what might happen and what really did happen that we made that much money from the tax rate cuts because it generated so much more economic activity and more people were working and paying taxes and that's why more money came in and by the way, some of those tax -- new tax cuts that trump want are very pro growth as well and like the cutting of taxes on tips, on overtime pay, et cetera. that would generate more income as people were more anxious to work. >> well, i think you're better read than i am. there's two things i know from experience. number one, substantively the problem is the big mandatory spending problems. over the next ten years, social security and medicare more than one-half of all interest spending and going up now and that's a huge problem. the second is the rules of the game are rigged for more spending and time to change the rule sos both parties when they're in power, don'
david: there was a line that maybe was david copper field and some dickens novel and the law said thatbsolutely counter to the figures that have come in. these are not, these are not prospects of what might happen and what really did happen that we made that much money from the tax rate cuts because it generated so much more economic activity and more people were working and paying taxes and that's why more money came in and by the way, some of those tax -- new tax cuts that trump want are very...
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was we lost. because we lost. davidramid schemes in egypt, i didn't know he was going to go there. >> we're not mess around here. ca david david jimmy failla, thank you very much. we're beginning to be watching fox news saturday night, 10 p.m. eastern time. you till have a live studio audience? >> yeah, i'm shocked. david: i love that. >> the fans that my if -- the fact that my fans get through security, i'll take it. david: the market was in the red, well, dow in the green. you gave us one index. that's pretty good. dow's up, nasdaq is down 29. mike murphy is here joining us now. you don't have to worry about following jimmy failla -- >> that's a tough act to follow p i'll tell you. david: bye, jimmy. stocks fall as global tensions rise. the bottom line is we're, we are now worried about the global situation and reaction to donald trump even though, i think, he might end up having a very good effect on the global economy if more people do what he plans to do, lower the costs of doing business. >> absolutely agree with
was we lost. because we lost. davidramid schemes in egypt, i didn't know he was going to go there. >> we're not mess around here. ca david david jimmy failla, thank you very much. we're beginning to be watching fox news saturday night, 10 p.m. eastern time. you till have a live studio audience? >> yeah, i'm shocked. david: i love that. >> the fans that my if -- the fact that my fans get through security, i'll take it. david: the market was in the red, well, dow in the green....
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he was trying to get home to walk the dog. >> you okay? >> davidry happy you're here. >> david: and ben writing a letter to the officer who saved him. >> you put your life on the line to save me. i owe you my life. >> david: tonight, ben and his family, and likely, the family dog, all grateful. >> i'm really thankful for him to save me, and how he risked his life to help me. i'm very thankful for that. >> david: we're thankful to that officer, too, and we're glad yo the news starts right now. >> we have this unelected, fourth unconstitutional branch of government, which is the bureaucracy, which has, in a lot of ways currently more power than any elected representative. >> a rare scene in the oval office this afternoon, tesla founder elon musk appearing with president trump to defend musk's aggressive cost cutting efforts across the federal government. >> we want to weed out the corruption, and it seems hard to believe that a judge could say, we don't want you to do that. >> the president continues to support all the moves that musk is making. good
he was trying to get home to walk the dog. >> you okay? >> davidry happy you're here. >> david: and ben writing a letter to the officer who saved him. >> you put your life on the line to save me. i owe you my life. >> david: tonight, ben and his family, and likely, the family dog, all grateful. >> i'm really thankful for him to save me, and how he risked his life to help me. i'm very thankful for that. >> david: we're thankful to that officer, too, and...
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and san jose's santana row when he was jumped by a group of teens kron four's joc moment has more after speaking with those who knew him. >> family and friends of david gutierrez say that he was a student at sequoyah high school and love to go to his local boxing gym in redwood city. the 15 year-old was killed in a stabbing here in santana row on valentine's day. it's a better introduce you to the young life taken too soon. we take you to redwood city. >> it is like to work out. hang out with his friends here. >> it's is david gutierrez, boxing gym. this group of kids standing right now was the same group the team would normally train with. this is his coach for dover, rita this. henry list. it's not real. you know? >> it was random when feel state. he coached gutierrez for 2 years and says that this was unexpected, adding that gutierrez was a good kid. yeah, he was good. he was down. he wasn't scared. he was yeah. >> the 15 year-old with a student at sequoyah high school. his life was cut short friday on valentine's day. >> according to his family's gofundme, he was killed, stabbed in the heart while on a date with his girlfriend. said the for the s
and san jose's santana row when he was jumped by a group of teens kron four's joc moment has more after speaking with those who knew him. >> family and friends of david gutierrez say that he was a student at sequoyah high school and love to go to his local boxing gym in redwood city. the 15 year-old was killed in a stabbing here in santana row on valentine's day. it's a better introduce you to the young life taken too soon. we take you to redwood city. >> it is like to work out....